Type parameter not usable as type argument in identical type; union in constraint becomes intersection
#60,892 opened on 2024幎12æ31æ¥
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ð Search Terms
indexed access, constraints, generic, unions, ts2344
ð Version & Regression Information
- This changed between versions 3.3 and 3.5 (likely #30769)
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ð» Code
interface Foo<T extends { x: string }, U extends (T | { x: "a" })['x']> {
z: Foo<T, U> // error!
// ~ Type 'U' does not satisfy the constraint 'T["x"] & "a"'. ð
}
ð Actual behavior
The U type parameter is rejected as a type argument with a TS2344 error about how it doesn't satisfy the constraint. The constraint seems to have shifted from a union to an intersection, even though it comes from an identical place.
ð Expected behavior
The U type parameter should be accepted as a type argument.
Additional information about the issue
Distilled from SO question.
I expect this is a consequence of #30769 as per https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/31731#issuecomment-498465358, but it is at least somewhat surprising that this should happen when the types involved are identical. One could rewrite the constraint to U extends T["x"] | "a", of course, but this is distilled from the above SO question which is presumably distilled from some use case. What's happening here, exactly, and is it intended, a design limitation, or a bona fide bug?