Fix mapping of redeclared type parameters #3167
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We were skipping the type parameter mapping of compiler-generated types whose only generic parameters were those implicitly created for the declaring type's type parameters.
For the testcase in question, the nested state machine inherited a generic parameter from the display class. This was causing unnecessary warnings in a field assignment that assigned
this
(an instance of the display class) to a field on the state machine. In IL, that assignment references a field type likeDisplayClass<T>
whereT
is the generic parameter on the state machine. Here we were properly mapping type parameters of the display class back to the annotated enclosing method's type parameters, so we could tell that the "target" requiredPublicMethods
. But the substitutedT
from the state machine was not mapped, causing the mismatch.Fixes the issue mentioned in dotnet/roslyn#46646 (comment).