TypeScript/tests/cases/compiler/objectLiteralExcessProperties.ts
2018-12-04 14:51:59 -08:00

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interface Book {
foreword: string;
}
interface Cover {
color?: string;
}
var b1: Book = { forword: "oops" };
var b2: Book | string = { foreward: "nope" };
var b3: Book | (Book[]) = [{ foreword: "hello" }, { forwards: "back" }];
var b4: Book & Cover = { foreword: "hi", colour: "blue" };
var b5: Book & Cover = { foreward: "hi", color: "blue" };
var b6: Book & Cover = { foreword: "hi", color: "blue", price: 10.99 };
var b7: Book & number = { foreword: "hi", price: 10.99 };
var b8: Cover | Cover[] = { couleur : "non" };
var b9: Book | Book[] = { forewarned: "still no" };
interface Indexed {
[n: number]: Cover;
}
var b10: Indexed = { 0: { }, '1': { } }; // ok
var b11: Indexed = { 0: { colour: "blue" } }; // nested object literal still errors
// Repros inspired by #28752
function test<T extends IFoo>() {
// No excess property checks on generic types
const obj1: T = { name: "test" };
// No excess property checks on intersections involving generics
const obj2: T & { prop: boolean } = { name: "test", prop: true };
// Excess property checks only on non-generic parts of unions
const obj3: T | { prop: boolean } = { name: "test", prop: true };
// Excess property checks only on non-generic parts of unions
const obj4: T & { prop: boolean } | { name: string } = { name: "test", prop: true };
// No excess property checks when union includes 'object' type
const obj5: object | { x: string } = { z: 'abc' }
// The 'object' type has no effect on intersections
const obj6: object & { x: string } = { z: 'abc' }
}