Conformance: another update to LiteralString tests#2186
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Thank you! Given that #2179 has already landed, I think this is uncontroversial
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This is another case where the conformance suite expects type checkers to infer
str(1)asstr(and prevents them from inferring a more precise type). I replacedstr(1)withinput(), which should always be of typestr. The conformance results did not change.This is basically a follow-up to #2179. There was one more case further down the file, which I missed — apologies.