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Optional chaining operator infers `never` in a loop

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#49.542 aperta il 14 giu 2022

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Bug Report

🔎 Search Terms

  • optional chaining

🕗 Version & Regression Information

It's broken in all tested versions of typescript (3.7 until 4.8 nightly in TS playground). Versions prior 3.7 do not support optional chaining.

⏯ Playground Link

Playground link with relevant code

💻 Code

function foo(input: boolean[]) {
	let acc: null | { prop?: boolean } = null
	for (const item of input) {
		acc = { prop: item || acc?.prop } // <- Property 'prop' does not exist on type 'never'.
	}
}

🙁 Actual behavior

It infers never for acc variable, thus gives an error:

Property 'prop' does not exist on type 'never'.

function foo(input: boolean[]) {
	let acc: null | { prop?: boolean } = null
	for (const item of input) {
		acc = { prop: item || acc?.prop } // <- Property 'prop' does not exist on type 'never'.
	}
}

🙂 Expected behavior

To work and not to give an error (infer boolean for prop property) - the same way as does this equivalent code:

function foo(input: boolean[]) {
	let acc: null | { prop?: boolean } = null
	for (const item of input) {
		acc = { prop: item || (acc !== null ? acc.prop : undefined) }
	}
}

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