π Search Terms
"jsdoc", "recursive", "inference", "generic"
π Version & Regression Information
- This is the behavior in every version I tried, and I reviewed the FAQ for entries about everything.
β― Playground Link
https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/?filetype=js#code/PQKhFgCgAIWgBALgUwLYAcA2BDF0DaAKtALzTYB2AngLpSzBQDGOAzq9AMrQDeUUASFARIA2AkRV0yXp2SIAPIQB8AX0ENBreQG5+o4Rrjx02AE7ZUs+UrXRtiI41FMA9hVaIzAVyaJXZgAUDgCUvIICiAAWAJasAHQOpPa6guqQguYWVIFhfKICZvLeZhTQFMgA7lyBFdVyiIH48S3RcYnyNPGo2OiBMShWJMoEA2g0IZM60MDA0EWIJR5cSvg0ayMARt6I0MgAHtJ+yAAmK4Qb0ACEN2lQ6VCGMMaDWLgyRMmUtPTGphZWHgNWyqFKOZ7ONweXasACCZmyyWC8jCw3CogWS3KVRqdS48iaLQ6iC6PT6YyGI3wFImUxmc0xpQ4nFWNBG2A4ByOKBO9x0QA
π» Code
JS with JSDoc typing:
/**
* @template [T = any]
*/
class S {
/**
* @type {Set<T>}
*/
set;
/**
* @param {Set<T>} set
*/
constructor(set) {
this.set = set;
}
array() {
return new S(new Set([...this.set].map(item => [item]))); // returns S<T[][]> but expected S<T[]> !!!
}
}
/**
* @template [T = any]
* @param {Set<T>} set
*/
function sArray(set) {
return new S(new Set([...set].map(item => [item]))); // returns S<T[]> as expected
};
TS version:
class S<T> {
set: Set<T>;
constructor(set: Set<T>) {
this.set = set;
}
array() {
return new S(new Set([...this.set].map(item => [item]))); // returns S<T[]> as expected
}
}
function sArray<T>(set: Set<T>) {
return new S(new Set([...set].map(item => [item]))); // returns S<T[]> as expected
};
Link to TS version: https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/?&filetype=ts#code/MYGwhgzhAEDKA8AVAfNA3gWAFDetCApgC4BccxSyA3NrtMAPYB2ERATgK7BENsAUhUuSKUAlOjp4iACwCWEAHSDoAXnzEaWPAF9aW6GDZswATz7jM+vG2Ic2TaEwIB3OHyevYxPgG0F-mXklYgBdBQBbMAAHPlkiAnDVVB84hJDRDKpoAHps6BsiOxY4JB8Q1EhoAgAPKIJuAgATOl0sVuwAMw4mbllmfABBI1NKAWIyLxEUCzoCoscXNw9hX39gojDImNTElWSd9MycvLn7GAREMoqYGrqG5raqIA
π Actual behavior
In JSDoc types when a class with generic type T has a method that returns an instance of the same class but with the generic T[] it's return type will be inferred as T[][]. The same code written in plain TS will return the expected result.
π Expected behavior
It's expected that the JSDoc version of the code has the same output as the TS version for the method that returns an instance of the class with generic wrapped in T[].
Additional information about the issue
No response
π Search Terms
"jsdoc", "recursive", "inference", "generic"
π Version & Regression Information
β― Playground Link
https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/?filetype=js#code/PQKhFgCgAIWgBALgUwLYAcA2BDF0DaAKtALzTYB2AngLpSzBQDGOAzq9AMrQDeUUASFARIA2AkRV0yXp2SIAPIQB8AX0ENBreQG5+o4Rrjx02AE7ZUs+UrXRtiI41FMA9hVaIzAVyaJXZgAUDgCUvIICiAAWAJasAHQOpPa6guqQguYWVIFhfKICZvLeZhTQFMgA7lyBFdVyiIH48S3RcYnyNPGo2OiBMShWJMoEA2g0IZM60MDA0EWIJR5cSvg0ayMARt6I0MgAHtJ+yAAmK4Qb0ACEN2lQ6VCGMMaDWLgyRMmUtPTGphZWHgNWyqFKOZ7ONweXasACCZmyyWC8jCw3CogWS3KVRqdS48iaLQ6iC6PT6YyGI3wFImUxmc0xpQ4nFWNBG2A4ByOKBO9x0QA
π» Code
JS with JSDoc typing:
TS version:
Link to TS version: https://www.typescriptlang.org/play/?&filetype=ts#code/MYGwhgzhAEDKA8AVAfNA3gWAFDetCApgC4BccxSyA3NrtMAPYB2ERATgK7BENsAUhUuSKUAlOjp4iACwCWEAHSDoAXnzEaWPAF9aW6GDZswATz7jM+vG2Ic2TaEwIB3OHyevYxPgG0F-mXklYgBdBQBbMAAHPlkiAnDVVB84hJDRDKpoAHps6BsiOxY4JB8Q1EhoAgAPKIJuAgATOl0sVuwAMw4mbllmfABBI1NKAWIyLxEUCzoCoscXNw9hX39gojDImNTElWSd9MycvLn7GAREMoqYGrqG5raqIA
π Actual behavior
In JSDoc types when a class with generic type
Thas a method that returns an instance of the same class but with the genericT[]it's return type will be inferred asT[][]. The same code written in plain TS will return the expected result.π Expected behavior
It's expected that the JSDoc version of the code has the same output as the TS version for the method that returns an instance of the class with generic wrapped in T[].
Additional information about the issue
No response