Microsoft/TypeScript

Inconsistency between element access and object destruction

Open

#59,571 opened on 2024幎8月9日

GitHub で芋る
 (1 comment) (0 reactions) (0 assignees)TypeScript (6,726 forks)batch import
Domain: check: Type InferenceHelp WantedPossible Improvement

Repository metrics

Stars
 (48,455 stars)
PR merge metrics
 (平均マヌゞ 6d 17h) (30d で 9 merged PRs)

説明

🔎 Search Terms

destruct object

🕗 Version & Regression Information

Before v4.4.4, index expression in element access was also not inferred as const. So this issue starts from v4.4.4. Reproducible in Nightly build.

⏯ Playground Link

https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/#code/DYUwLgBAdhC8EEYIEMDOEDGB7KqwChtdIs4IBvFBALggCIE6V0i8IBffQnNgDzKwBtAAbIAJOSjthAXXwB6eRGUQAegH5uxChBHjJ0mbQCeHAfiA

💻 Code

let n = 1 as const
const o = { a1: "abcd" }

const x = o[`a${n}`]
//    ^? : string
const { [`a${n}`]: y } = o
//           ^? Errors: Type '{ a1: string; }' has no matching index signature for type 'string'.(2537)

🙁 Actual behavior

`a${n}` in object destruction not inferred as const ("a1")

🙂 Expected behavior

`a${n}` in object destruction should be inferred as "a1", just like the one in element access.

Additional information about the issue

A possible workaround is to add as const after `a${n}`. I think the main problem is the inconsistency between element access and object destruction, which is confusing.

コントリビュヌタヌガむド