Patch 9.0.1155
Problem:    Cannot use a class as a type.
Solution:   Accept a class and interface name as a type.
Files:      src/vim9type.c, src/testdir/test_vim9_class.vim


*** ../vim-9.0.1154/src/vim9type.c      2023-01-03 14:01:15.957750408 +0000
--- src/vim9type.c      2023-01-07 11:57:56.462919256 +0000
***************
*** 1272,1277 ****
--- 1272,1301 ----
            break;
      }
  
+     // It can be a class or interface name.
+     typval_T tv;
+     tv.v_type = VAR_UNKNOWN;
+     if (eval_variable(*arg, len, 0, &tv, NULL,
+                                    EVAL_VAR_VERBOSE + EVAL_VAR_IMPORT) == OK)
+     {
+       if (tv.v_type == VAR_CLASS && tv.vval.v_class != NULL)
+       {
+           type_T *type = get_type_ptr(type_gap);
+           if (type != NULL)
+           {
+               // Although the name is that of a class or interface, the type
+               // uses will be an object.
+               type->tt_type = VAR_OBJECT;
+               type->tt_member = (type_T *)tv.vval.v_class;
+               clear_tv(&tv);
+               *arg += len;
+               return type;
+           }
+       }
+ 
+       clear_tv(&tv);
+     }
+ 
      if (give_error)
        semsg(_(e_type_not_recognized_str), *arg);
      return NULL;
*** ../vim-9.0.1154/src/testdir/test_vim9_class.vim     2023-01-06 
18:42:16.434674109 +0000
--- src/testdir/test_vim9_class.vim     2023-01-07 12:04:04.814984827 +0000
***************
*** 665,669 ****
--- 665,718 ----
    v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1349: Function "Methods" of interface "Some" 
not implemented')
  enddef
  
+ def Test_class_used_as_type()
+   var lines =<< trim END
+       vim9script
+ 
+       class Point
+         this.x = 0
+         this.y = 0
+       endclass
+ 
+       var p: Point
+       p = Point.new(2, 33)
+       assert_equal(2, p.x)
+       assert_equal(33, p.y)
+   END
+   v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
+ 
+   lines =<< trim END
+       vim9script
+ 
+       interface HasX
+         this.x: number
+       endinterface
+ 
+       class Point implements HasX
+         this.x = 0
+         this.y = 0
+       endclass
+ 
+       var p: Point
+       p = Point.new(2, 33)
+       var hx = p
+       assert_equal(2, hx.x)
+   END
+   v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
+ 
+   lines =<< trim END
+       vim9script
+ 
+       class Point
+         this.x = 0
+         this.y = 0
+       endclass
+ 
+       var p: Point
+       p = 'text'
+   END
+   v9.CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected object but got 
string')
+ enddef
+ 
  
  " vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2 expandtab tw=80 fdm=marker
*** ../vim-9.0.1154/src/version.c       2023-01-07 10:51:26.364797976 +0000
--- src/version.c       2023-01-07 11:46:59.538330765 +0000
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*** 697,698 ****
--- 697,700 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     1155,
  /**/

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