@@ -11575,7 +11575,7 @@ \subsubsection{Sets}
1157511575and it is evaluated at run time.
1157611576Only run-time set literals can be mutated after they are created.
1157711577% This error can occur because being constant is a dynamic property, here.
11578- Attempting to mutate a constant set literal
11578+ Attempting to mutate a constant set literal
1157911579will result in a \DynamicError{dynamic error}.
1158011580
1158111581\commentary{%
@@ -23269,6 +23269,34 @@ \subsection{Functions Dealing with Extreme Types}
2326923269and then recursively taking \TopMergeTypeName{} of the rest.
2327023270\commentary{The ordering of the arguments makes no difference.}
2327123271
23272+ \LMHash{}%
23273+ We generalize \TopMergeTypeName{} such that
23274+ it can be applied to two or more member signatures rather than types.
23275+ The case with more than two member signatures is defined in the same way as
23276+ the case with more than two types.
23277+ With member signatures $m_1$ and $m_2$
23278+ that are structurally identical modulo the choice of top types
23279+ and the occurrences of the modifier \COVARIANT,
23280+ \TopMergeType{$m_1$}{$m_2$} is a member signature $m$ such
23281+ that every pair of types $T_1$ and $T_2$ that occur in $m_1$ respectively $m_2$
23282+ yields \TopMergeType{$T_1$}{$T_2$} in the result,
23283+ the modifier \COVARIANT{} occurs on every parameter in $m$
23284+ where the corresponding parameter in $m_1$ or in $m_2$ has that modifier,
23285+ and all other non-type parts of $m_1$ and $m_2$ occur identically in the result.
23286+
23287+ \commentary{%
23288+ For example,
23289+
23290+ \noindent
23291+ \TopMergeType{\VOID\,\,m(List<\DYNAMIC>)}
23292+ {\DYNAMIC\,\,m(\COVARIANT\,\,List<Object?>)}
23293+
23294+ \noindent
23295+ is the member signature
23296+ \code{Object?\,\,m(\COVARIANT\,\,List<Object?>)}.%
23297+ }
23298+
23299+
2327223300\LMHash{}%
2327323301The \IndexCustom{\IsTopTypeName}{isTopType@\IsTopTypeName}
2327423302predicate is true for any type which is in
@@ -23517,6 +23545,21 @@ \subsection{Type Normalization}
2351723545\end{displaymath}
2351823546}
2351923547
23548+ \LMHash{}%
23549+ We generalize \NormalizedTypeOfName{} such that
23550+ it can be applied to a member signature rather than a type.
23551+ This maps a member signature $m$ to a member signature $m'$ such
23552+ that every type $T$ that occurs in $m$ is replaced by
23553+ \NormalizedTypeOf{$T$}, and all other parts of $m'$ are identical to
23554+ the corresponding part of $m$.
23555+
23556+ \commentary{%
23557+ For example,
23558+ \NormalizedTypeOf{\VOID\,\,m(\COVARIANT\,\,FutureOr<Object>)}
23559+ is the member signature
23560+ \code{\VOID\,\,m(\COVARIANT\,\,Object)}.%
23561+ }
23562+
2352023563
2352123564\subsection{The Canonical Syntax of Types}
2352223565\LMLabel{theCanonicalSyntaxOfTypes}
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