Microsoft/TypeScript
Ver no GitHub`export let` variable doesn't require the variable to be assigned within current file
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#61.994 aberto em 3 de jul. de 2025
Domain: check: Control FlowHelp WantedPossible Improvement
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Description
🔎 Search Terms
export let, undefined, assignment, assigned
🕗 Version & Regression Information
- This is the behavior in every version I tried, and I reviewed the FAQ for entries about
export let
⏯ Playground Link
No response
💻 Code
// a.ts
export let x: { foo(): void }
if (!!false) {
// @ts-expect-error Variable 'x' is used before being assigned.
x.foo()
}
// b.ts
import { x } from './a.ts'
// TS compiles, throws at runtime
x.foo()
🙁 Actual behavior
TS compiles, only throws at runtime.
🙂 Expected behavior
TS refuses to compile without ! non-null assertion, with error probably being reported in the exporting module a.ts rather than the importing module b.ts.
Additional information about the issue
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