Comment by yencabulator
6 days ago
The whole point of "no nullability bombs" is to make it obvious in the type system when the value might be not present, and force that to be handled.
Javascript:
let x = foo();
if (x.bar) { ... } // might blow up
Typescript:
let x = foo(); // type of x is Foo | undefined
if (x === undefined) { ...; return; } // I am forced to handle this
if (x.bar) { ... } // this is now safe, as Typescript knows x can only be a Foo now
(Of course, languages like Rust do that cleaner, since they don't have to be backwards-compatible with old Javascript. But I'm using Typescript in hopes of a larger audience.)
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