Add explicit tests for unconstrained type param not being assignable to {} and Record<string, any>#48421
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…to `{}` and `Record<string, any>`
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This is a follow-up to #48366 .
The PR only mentions adjusted assignability rules for
{}and I was wondering if this has affectedRecord<string, any>as well. So I've tried it out locally and it turns out that yeah - it did. Those types might be very similar for the compiler so maybe that's a "given" but for a layman like me - this wasn't that obvious.cc @weswigham