Creating Type-Safe Validation Functions
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When you create validation functions in TypeScript, you define exactly what types of values are allowed and what will be returned. TypeScript enforces these expectations at compile time, so if you try to use a validation function incorrectly, you receive an error before your code runs. This reduces mistakes, such as accidentally passing a number when a string is expected, or misusing the result of a validation function. By returning a clearly typed result object, you can check for validity and know exactly what properties are available, making your code safer and easier to maintain.
1. What is the advantage of creating type-safe validation functions in TypeScript?
2. How does TypeScript enforce correct usage of validation functions?
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index.ts
When you create validation functions in TypeScript, you define exactly what types of values are allowed and what will be returned. TypeScript enforces these expectations at compile time, so if you try to use a validation function incorrectly, you receive an error before your code runs. This reduces mistakes, such as accidentally passing a number when a string is expected, or misusing the result of a validation function. By returning a clearly typed result object, you can check for validity and know exactly what properties are available, making your code safer and easier to maintain.
1. What is the advantage of creating type-safe validation functions in TypeScript?
2. How does TypeScript enforce correct usage of validation functions?
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