jscomp_warning for redundant non-nullable typedef? #4265
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A continued thanks for Closure Compiler, which is such a great tool!
Over the years, I've been inconsistent of my own use of Closure Compiler typedefs for primitives. Sometimes, I do this:
@type {boolean}
And sometimes I do this:
@type {!boolean}
According to the wiki, primitives (boolean, number, string) are treated as non-nullable by default, so technically that exclamation point in my second example is redundant.
It would be great if the compiler could warn me of that redundancy. Is there a
jscomp_warning
flag I can pass to the compiler to alert me for these redundant exclamation points?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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