Patch 9.0.1207
Problem:    Error when object type is expected but getting "any".
Solution:   When actual type is "any" use a runtime type check.
            (closes #11826)
Files:      src/vim9type.c, src/testdir/test_vim9_class.vim


*** ../vim-9.0.1206/src/vim9type.c      2023-01-15 18:17:08.785655216 +0000
--- src/vim9type.c      2023-01-16 16:33:04.227161443 +0000
***************
*** 878,883 ****
--- 878,888 ----
        }
        else if (expected->tt_type == VAR_OBJECT)
        {
+           if (actual->tt_type == VAR_ANY)
+               return MAYBE;   // use runtime type check
+           if (actual->tt_type != VAR_OBJECT)
+               return FAIL;    // don't use tt_member
+ 
            // check the class, base class or an implemented interface matches
            class_T *cl;
            for (cl = (class_T *)actual->tt_member; cl != NULL;
*** ../vim-9.0.1206/src/testdir/test_vim9_class.vim     2023-01-15 
20:48:56.751583003 +0000
--- src/testdir/test_vim9_class.vim     2023-01-16 16:36:33.619074271 +0000
***************
*** 537,542 ****
--- 537,562 ----
        assert_equal(5, o.GetMember())
    END
    v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
+ 
+   lines =<< trim END
+       vim9script
+ 
+       class Num
+         this.n: number = 0
+       endclass
+ 
+       def Ref(name: string): func(Num): Num
+         return (arg: Num): Num => {
+           return eval(name)(arg)
+         }
+       enddef
+ 
+       const Fn = Ref('Double')
+       var Double = (m: Num): Num => Num.new(m.n * 2)
+ 
+       echo Fn(Num.new(4))
+   END
+   v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines)
  enddef
  
  def Test_class_member()
*** ../vim-9.0.1206/src/version.c       2023-01-16 13:01:24.373644105 +0000
--- src/version.c       2023-01-16 16:34:26.175123925 +0000
***************
*** 697,698 ****
--- 697,700 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     1207,
  /**/

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