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Reflect.apply
Reflect.construct
Function.prototype.apply
Function.prototype.call
Function.prototype.bind
Suggestion
These functions should not return any
.
Use Cases
function getString() {
return 'string'
}
class ClassA {}
Reflect.apply(getString, null, []) // expected string but got any
Reflect.construct(ClassA, []) // expected ClassA but got any
Function.prototype.apply.call(getString, undefined) // expected string but got any
Function.prototype.call.call(getString, undefined) // expected string but got any
Function.prototype.bind.call(getString, undefined)() // expected string but got any
Examples
Reflect:
// old
function apply(target: Function, thisArgument: any, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>): any;
// new
function apply<T>(target: (...args: any) => T, thisArgument: any, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>): T;
// old
function construct(target: Function, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>, newTarget?: any): any;
// new
function construct<T>(target: new (...args: any) => T, argumentsList: ArrayLike<any>, newTarget?: any): T;
Checklist
My suggestion meets these guidelines:
- This wouldn't be a breaking change in existing TypeScript/JavaScript code
👆 Add a new compiler option - This wouldn't change the runtime behavior of existing JavaScript code
- This could be implemented without emitting different JS based on the types of the expressions
- This isn't a runtime feature (e.g. library functionality, non-ECMAScript syntax with JavaScript output, etc.)
- This feature would agree with the rest of TypeScript's Design Goals.
majo44, zanminkian and d-corler
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