TypeScript 3.7 RC & Assertion Functions
assertion functions, assert
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-typescript-3-7-rc/#assertion-functions
function yell(str) {
assert(typeof str === "string");
return str.toUppercase();
// ~~~~~~~~~~~
// error: Property 'toUppercase' does not exist on type 'string'.
// Did you mean 'toUpperCase'?
}
function assert(condition: any, msg?: string): asserts condition {
if (!condition) {
throw new AssertionError(msg)
}
}
function assertIsString(val: any): asserts val is string {
if (typeof val !== "string") {
throw new AssertionError("Not a string!");
}
}
// Here asserts val is string ensures that after any call to assertIsString, any variable passed in will be known to be a string.
function yell(str: any) {
assertIsString(str);
// Now TypeScript knows that 'str' is a 'string'.
return str.toUppercase();
// ~~~~~~~~~~~
// error: Property 'toUppercase' does not exist on type 'string'.
// Did you mean 'toUpperCase'?
}
type predicate signatures
function isString(val: any): val is string {
return typeof val === "string";
}
function yell(str: any) {
if (isString(str)) {
return str.toUppercase();
}
throw "Oops!";
}
assertion signatures
function assertIsDefined<T>(val: T): asserts val is NonNullable<T> {
if (val === undefined || val === null) {
throw new AssertionError(
`Expected 'val' to be defined, but received ${val}`
);
}
}
refs
https://www.cnblogs.com/xgqfrms/tag/TypeScript 3.7 RC/
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