Should go to type declaration on arrays if possible
#55,196 opened on 2023年7月29日
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@Andarist thank you so much for fixing #14148, however, it doesn't work if we modify the code so the array is part of the desired type:
type B = {}[]
declare const goToTypeDefinitionOnMe: B
{} can also be literal, like string union. It displays the type definition B only if it is not an empty object.
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Go to type definition on goToTypeDefinitionOnMe in vscode.
Actual behavior
It reveals only lib.d.ts Array definitions.
Expected behavior
It should primarily reveal type B. Like as it does with the following code:
type B = { foo }[]
declare const goToTypeDefinitionOnMe: B
Of course, I faced this problem in more complicated examples. However I decided to simply the case here.
I understand that in some cases, unfortunately, information of the target type (e.g. string union) is lost. However I tried to debug here
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/blob/2623fe7049cfd837552c1dfab0b3c4687f0ec8a2/src/services/goToDefinition.ts#L444
and I saw that resolvedType actually has resolvedType.aliasSymbol.declarations[0] which is what I'm looking for (it points to type B)! So as I understand we can improve behavior in the following case, right?
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go to type definition on array types still point to array from lib.d.ts
✅ Viability Checklist
My suggestion meets these guidelines:
- This wouldn't be a breaking change in existing TypeScript/JavaScript code
- This wouldn't change the runtime behavior of existing JavaScript code
- This could be implemented without emitting different JS based on the types of the expressions
- This isn't a runtime feature (e.g. library functionality, non-ECMAScript syntax with JavaScript output, new syntax sugar for JS, etc.)
- This feature would agree with the rest of TypeScript's Design Goals.