Closed ytxmobile98 closed 1 year ago
Version: 1.2.0
I have multiple interfaces and functions to export from one file.
As I do that I find that the generated .js file has lines that contain invalid comma _betweeen two @typedefs.
@typedef
A minimal example:
Input: tests.ts
tests.ts
export interface One { foo1: string; bar1: string; baz1: number; } export interface Two { foo2: string; bar2: string; baz2: string; } export function test(one: One, two: Two) { console.log( one.foo1 + two.foo2, one.bar1 + two.bar2, one.baz1 + two.baz2 ); }
Use these commands to generate a test.js output file:
test.js
#!/bin/bash CURDIR="$(dirname "$(realpath "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")" INPUT_FILE="$CURDIR/test.ts" OUTPUT_DIR="$CURDIR/output" npx ts-to-jsdoc -f "$INPUT_FILE" -o "$OUTPUT_DIR"
What I got as output:
Output: test.js
/** @param {One} one * @param {Two} two * @returns {void} */ export function test(one, two) { console.log(one.foo1 + two.foo2, one.bar1 + two.bar2, one.baz1 + two.baz2); } /** @typedef {Object} One * @property {string} foo1 * @property {string} bar1 * @property {number} baz1 */,/** @typedef {Object} Two * @property {string} foo2 * @property {string} bar2 * @property {string} baz2 */
You can see that between the two @typedefs, a weird comma shows up, which is invalid JavaScript syntax.
Strange, thanks for filing an issue! Will look into this as soon as I can, which might not be very soon unfortunately.
Version: 1.2.0
I have multiple interfaces and functions to export from one file.
As I do that I find that the generated .js file has lines that contain invalid comma _betweeen two
@typedef
s.A minimal example:
Input:
tests.ts
Use these commands to generate a
test.js
output file:What I got as output:
Output:
test.js
You can see that between the two
@typedef
s, a weird comma shows up, which is invalid JavaScript syntax.