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fix: require distinct argument and property names #272
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Restrict the usage of datatype parameters in functions, so that languages with keyword argument support can inline datatype parameters into the function declaration. This means it cannot share any field names with remaining function argument names. Fixes #268.
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Can we also annotate the method in the jsii spec that keyword arguments can be expanded? |
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const lastParamTypeRef = apply(last(parameters), x => x.type); | ||
const lastParamSymbol = last(signature.getParameters()); | ||
if (lastParamTypeRef && spec.isNamedTypeReference(lastParamTypeRef)) { | ||
this._deferUntilTypesAvailable(symbol.name, [lastParamTypeRef], lastParamSymbol!.declarations[0], (lastParamType) => { |
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I am worried about this programming model. I really liked your idea of phases as a safer and more deterministic alternative.
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* **jsii:** use base interfaces for 'datatype' property ([#265](#265)) ([1c56902](1c56902)), closes [#264](#264) * **jsii:** use default jsx compiler options ([#261](#261)) ([bf1f586](bf1f586)), closes [aws/aws-cdk#830](aws/aws-cdk#830) * match behavioral interface to 'I'-prefix ([#271](#271)) ([03103f3](03103f3)) * require distinct argument and property names ([#272](#272)) ([4d2f268](4d2f268)), closes [#268](#268)
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Bug Fixes ======= * **jsii:** use base interfaces for 'datatype' property ([#265](#265)) ([1c56902](1c56902)), closes [#264](#264) * **jsii:** use default jsx compiler options ([#261](#261)) ([bf1f586](bf1f586)), closes [aws/aws-cdk#830](aws/aws-cdk#830) * match behavioral interface to 'I'-prefix ([#271](#271)) ([03103f3](03103f3)) * require distinct argument and property names ([#272](#272)) ([4d2f268](4d2f268)), closes [#268](#268)
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Restrict the usage of datatype parameters in functions, so that
languages with keyword argument support can inline datatype parameters
into the function declaration. This means it cannot share any field
names with remaining function argument names.
Fixes #268.
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