swc/crates/swc_ecma_parser/tests/tsc/strictPropertyInitialization.ts

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// @strict: true
// @target:es2015
// @declaration: true
// Properties with non-undefined types require initialization
class C1 {
a: number; // Error
b: number | undefined;
c: number | null; // Error
d?: number;
#f: number; //Error
#g: number | undefined;
#h: number | null; //Error
#i?: number;
}
// No strict initialization checks in ambient contexts
declare class C2 {
a: number;
b: number | undefined;
c: number | null;
d?: number;
#f: number;
#g: number | undefined;
#h: number | null;
#i?: number;
}
// No strict initialization checks for static members
class C3 {
static a: number;
static b: number | undefined;
static c: number | null;
static d?: number;
}
// Initializer satisfies strict initialization check
class C4 {
a = 0;
b: number = 0;
c: string = "abc";
#d = 0
#e: number = 0
#f: string= "abc"
}
// Assignment in constructor satisfies strict initialization check
class C5 {
a: number;
#b: number;
constructor() {
this.a = 0;
this.#b = 0;
}
}
// All code paths must contain assignment
class C6 {
a: number; // Error
#b: number
constructor(cond: boolean) {
if (cond) {
return;
}
this.a = 0;
this.#b = 0;
}
}
class C7 {
a: number;
#b: number;
constructor(cond: boolean) {
if (cond) {
this.a = 1;
this.#b = 1;
return;
}
this.a = 0;
this.#b = 1;
}
}
// Properties with string literal names aren't checked
class C8 {
a: number; // Error
"b": number;
0: number;
}
// No strict initialization checks for abstract members
abstract class C9 {
abstract a: number;
abstract b: number | undefined;
abstract c: number | null;
abstract d?: number;
}
// Properties with non-undefined types must be assigned before they can be accessed
// within their constructor
class C10 {
a: number;
b: number;
c?: number;
#d: number;
constructor() {
let x = this.a; // Error
this.a = this.b; // Error
this.b = this.#d //Error
this.b = x;
this.#d = x;
let y = this.c;
}
}
// Property is considered initialized by type any even though value could be undefined
declare function someValue(): any;
class C11 {
a: number;
#b: number;
constructor() {
this.a = someValue();
this.#b = someValue();
}
}