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The TypeScript compiler automatically casts a variable to the relevant type inside conditionals where it is possible to infer the type (because ``++typeof++``, ``++instanceof++``, etc was used). This compiler feature makes casts and not-``++null++`` assertions unnecessary.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
----
function getName(x?: string | UserName) {
if (x) {
console.log("Getting name for " + x!); // Noncompliant
if (typeof x === "string")
return (x as string); // Noncompliant
else
return (x as UserName).name; // Noncompliant
}
return "NoName";
}
----
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== Compliant Solution
----
function getName(x?: string | UserName) {
if (x) {
console.log("Getting name for " + x);
if (typeof x === "string")
return x;
else
return x.name;
}
return "NoName";
}
----
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ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[]
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'''
== Implementation Specification
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include::message.adoc[]
include::highlighting.adoc[]
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'''
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== Comments And Links
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include::comments-and-links.adoc[]
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endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]