JSDoc type reference understands require with entity name#34804
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JSDoc type reference understands require with entity name#34804
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For example, `require("x").c`. This is the value equivalent of
`import("x").a.b.c`, but the syntax tree is not as nicely designed for
this purpose.
Fixes #34802
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note: this needs to be in 3.7 too |
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| if (isVariableDeclaration(decl) && decl.initializer) { | ||
| let expr = decl.initializer; | ||
| // skip past entity names, eg `require("x").a.b.c` | ||
| while (isPropertyAccessExpression(expr)) { |
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Those work -- I added a test. I guess they use the same AST as normal property access expressions?
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@typescript-bot cherry-pick this to release-3.7 (Not sure this is going to work, this has been a hot spot of bug fixes.) |
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Hey @sandersn, I couldn't open a PR with the cherry-pick. (You can check the log here). You may need to squash and pick this PR into release-3.7 manually. |
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* resolve require with entity name postfix
For example, `require("x").c`. This is the value equivalent of
`import("x").a.b.c`, but the syntax tree is not as nicely designed for
this purpose.
Fixes #34802
* Add bug number to test
* Add optional chain test
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Thanks for trying, typescript-bot. I cherry-picked the squashed commit manually. |
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For example,
require("x").c. This is the value equivalent ofimport("x").a.b.c, but the syntax tree is not as nicely designed for this purpose.Fixes #34802