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BugA bug in TypeScriptA bug in TypeScriptDomain: check: Type InferenceRelated to type inference performed during signature resolution or `infer` type resolutionRelated to type inference performed during signature resolution or `infer` type resolution
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TypeScript Version: 3.4.5
Search Terms: union type inference conjunction strictNullChecks
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function fn(x: number) {
return x && 'a'
}Expected behavior:
Return type of fn should be 0 | 'a'
Actual behavior:
Return type of fn is '' | 'a' if strictNullChecks is disabled
This is causing me an issue with this specific bit of code, where I'm checking window so my code runs both on the browser and on the client:
function fn(x: number): OrientationType | undefined {
return window && (window.outerWidth > window.outerHeight ? 'landscape-primary' : 'portrait-primary')
}I can replace the conjunction with a conditional expression, and I know that if strictNullChecks is disabled I should have a fallback for the return value but I'm posting here for the sake of trying to understand if this is working as intended. It also feels weird that my example compiles with strictNullChecks enabled but doesn't compile when it's disabled.
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BugA bug in TypeScriptA bug in TypeScriptDomain: check: Type InferenceRelated to type inference performed during signature resolution or `infer` type resolutionRelated to type inference performed during signature resolution or `infer` type resolution