const QUERY = ['-> "p"', '"const": "p"', '("p")', '"p"

']; const PARSED = [ { args: [], elemName: null, elems: [], foundElems: 1, id: "-> \"p\"", nameSplit: null, original: "-> \"p\"", returned: [{ name: "p", fullPath: ["p"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "p", generics: [], }], typeFilter: -1, userQuery: "-> \"p\"", error: null, }, // This one checks that if quotes are used on the type filter, they're // simply ignored. { args: [], elemName: null, elems: [{ name: "p", fullPath: ["p"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "p", generics: [], }], foundElems: 1, id: "\"const\": \"p\"", nameSplit: null, original: "\"const\": \"p\"", returned: [], typeFilter: 17, userQuery: "\"const\": \"p\"", error: null, }, { args: [{ name: "p", fullPath: ["p"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "p", generics: [], }], elemName: null, elems: [], foundElems: 1, id: "(\"p\")", nameSplit: null, original: "(\"p\")", returned: [], typeFilter: -1, userQuery: "(\"p\")", error: null, }, // This test checks that a literal item can still have generics. { args: [], elemName: null, elems: [{ name: "p", fullPath: ["p"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "p", generics: [{ name: "p", fullPath: ["p"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "p", generics: [], }], }], foundElems: 1, id: "\"p\"

", nameSplit: null, original: "\"p\"

", returned: [], typeFilter: -1, userQuery: "\"p\"

", error: null, }, ];