The TypeScript type system offers a basic support for composite types: * _Union Types_ represent a value that can be one of the several types. They are constructed using a vertical bar (``++|++``) like the following ``++type NumberOrString = number | string++``. * _Intersection Types_ combine multiple types into one, so that the object of such type will have all the members of all intersection type elements. They are constructed using an ampersand (``++&++``) like the following ``++type SerializablePerson = Person & Serializable++``. Intersection Types are often used to represent mixins. Duplicating types when defining a union or interaction type makes the code less readable. Moreover duplicated types might be a simple mistake and another type should be used instead. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- function padLeft(value: string, padding: string | number | string) { // Noncompliant; 'string' type is used twice in a union type declaration // ... } function extend(p : Person) : Person & Person & Loggable { // Noncompliant; 'Person' is used twice // ... } ---- == Compliant Solution ---- function padLeft(value: string, padding: string | number | boolean) { // ... } function extend(p : Person) : Person & Loggable { // ... } ----