Fix crash when inferring multiple assignment with overloaded function#10689
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Fix crash when inferring multiple assignment with overloaded function#10689
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When using lvalue context to re-infer call to an overloaded function, the inferred tuple type can switch to Any. Defensively accept this. It probably means that an Any component in argument types causes ambiguity. Fixes #10653.
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I wouldn't come up with fixing here, nice!
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When using lvalue context to re-infer call to an overloaded function,
the inferred tuple type can switch to Any. Defensively accept this. It
probably means that an Any component in argument types causes ambiguity.
Fixes #10653.