variant
type-fest
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0.0 | 9.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
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Boost Software License 1.0 | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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variant
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Backward compatible implementations of newer standards constructs?
For Variant I would recommend Michael Park's variant - mpark::variant
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Is there an exception that I could throw if there is a path that should never run.
have a look at https://github.com/mpark/variant
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An std::variant alternative for C++11
I know that there is boost::variant but adding the whole boot dependency for this use case seem too much. I have seen the following implementation and similar ones
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How to implicitly convert between pointers and integral types
You could build your own versions if thats a concern. Or use one of the free pre-C++17 implementations (like I do in my C++11 codebase). https://github.com/mpark/variant
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Using std::variant and std::visit to transform-reduce a (rose) tree
mpark::variant and mpark::visit are faster than the gcc STL implementation.
type-fest
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Adding type safety to object IDs in TypeScript
Related: https://github.com/sindresorhus/type-fest/blob/main/source/o...
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Enforcing Localization through Types
Typescript doesn’t natively provide an Opaque type that we can use to define a string that has already been localized. If the data looks like a string, Typescript will consider it a string. We can however use utility types that simulate opaque types, like the Opaque definition in type-fest:
- Is there a better way to do read-only types
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Boost Your JavaScript with JSDoc Typing
With these powerful features, you can create dynamic and expressive types. One last thing I want to mention before moving on, is that you can install libraries with which you can add more types to your project like type-fest or utility-types. These libraries contain a lot of useful types that you can use in your project.
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Essential Code Organization Principles
Also, it’s not as restrictive as mutability tools — if you know what you are doing and want to ignore this limitation for a particular case, you can apply the -readonly modifier or the Writeable type from type-fest or ts-essentials.
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Best practice for typing server data for get vs post in client code
Remember you can derive one type from another type so you can make sure they don't diverge. SetOptional type util
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All JavaScript and TypeScript features of the last 3 years explained
Some folks have built whole SQL databases and DSL compilers in the TS type system. These tend to be toy projects with disclaimers not to use them. But the type system being Turing complete[0] (for better or worse), pretty much whatever you can imagine. This project[1] is one I actually return to frequently for practical ideas.
0: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/14833
1: https://github.com/sindresorhus/type-fest
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Question on how to handle an object that can have different states and avoid assertions.
Have a look at SetRequired and SetOptional in type-fest
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Preventing more parameters being passed than needed by a type definition?
Try the Exact method provided by Type Fest, looks like it does what you're looking for
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Creating a derived type of only required parameters from a base type?
This is a fairly common scenario and available via libraries like type-fest or implementable with a couple lines of code.
What are some alternatives?
BackportCpp - Library of backported modern C++ types to work with C++11
ts-toolbelt - 👷 TypeScript's largest type utility library
recursive-variant - Recursive Variant: A simple library for Recursive Variant Types
runtypes - Runtime validation for static types
chessCAMO - chessCAMO is a newly proposed chess engine with a built-in variant that stands for Calculations Always Make Opportunities and was inspired by the very popular chess variant Crazyhouse. The "CAMO" portion comes from the idea that in this variant a player can sacrifice making a move to replace one of their pieces from the "piece reservoir".
tss-react - ✨ Dynamic CSS-in-TS solution, based on Emotion
optional - C++11/14/17 std::optional with functional-style extensions and reference support
ts-essentials - All essential TypeScript types in one place 🤙
Thrust - [ARCHIVED] The C++ parallel algorithms library. See https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
dyno - Runtime polymorphism done right
variant - Variant types in TypeScript