27 lines
666 B
JavaScript
27 lines
666 B
JavaScript
//// [typeAliasesForObjectTypes.ts]
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type T1 = { x: string }
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// An interface can be named in an extends or implements clause, but a type alias for an object type literal cannot.
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interface I1 extends T1 { y: string }
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class C1 implements T1 {
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x: string;
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}
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// An interface can have multiple merged declarations, but a type alias for an object type literal cannot.
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type T2 = { x: string }
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type T2 = { y: number }
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// An interface can have type parameters, but a type alias for an object type literal cannot.
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type T3<T> = { x: T }
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//// [typeAliasesForObjectTypes.js]
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var C1 = (function () {
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function C1() {
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}
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return C1;
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})();
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{
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x: T;
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}
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