Specify that generic method instantiation doesn't apply to functionType.call #1616
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As decided at the language meeting yesterday,
void Function() f = o.call;
should no longer be specified to apply generic method instantiation to the call method of a function object, even in the situation where all other conditions are satisfied. The treatment of any other method, including methods namedcall
in the interface of a user-written class, remains unchanged.