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Today I'm sharing a little trick that I like to use to make switch statements cleaner and more type-safe. Happy to hear other ideas!

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[โ€“] towerful 3 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Just have default throw an error? Then, if you add a value to the string union (hopefully) your tests will highlight it isnt handled.

Equally, for such a simple switch, surely a map is better?
But i rarely find myself using switches.
I find ifs with early returns cleaner. Allows for variable creation during execution (which my tslint complains about)

[โ€“] arendjr 5 points 8 months ago

Generally, I would recommend against throwing in the default case, since it will actually reduce your type safety (exceptions bypass all your other types). But I learned that with another clever trick this can be avoided, giving both runtime and compile time safety: https://exploringjs.com/tackling-ts/ch_enums.html#exhaustiveness-checks

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