I'm having trouble with conditional types in TypeScript. How can I debug them?
Debugging conditional types can be tricky. First, ensure your types are correctly defined. Can you share your code?
Sure! I have this type: type MyType<T> = T extends string ? 'String' : 'Not a string';
but it's not working as expected.
It looks like a good start! What input are you testing with? Sometimes the issue lies in the input type.
I'm testing it with a number, but I expected it to return 'Not a string'.
That should work! If you're getting unexpected results, check if the input type is inferred correctly. You can use typeof
to verify.
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