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Working as IntendedThe behavior described is the intended behavior; this is not a bugThe behavior described is the intended behavior; this is not a bug
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I am trying to define reducers used in redux. I don't know why this definition not works.
TypeScript Version: 2.4.1
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// Type definitions from 'redux'
export interface Action {
type: any;
}
export type Reducer<S> = <A extends Action>(state: S, action: A) => S;
// My code
import { Action, Reducer } from 'redux';
enum Types {
add,
}
interface Increment extends Action {
type: Types.add;
value: number;
}
const count: Reducer<number> = (state: number, action: Increment) => {
if (action.type === Types.add) {
return state + action.value;
}
return state;
};
Expected behavior:
This should work!
Actual behavior:
(14,7): error TS2322: Type '(state: number, action: Increment) => number' is not assignable to type 'Reducer<number>'.
Types of parameters 'action' and 'action' are incompatible.
Type 'A' is not assignable to type 'Increment'.
Type 'Action' is not assignable to type 'Increment'.
Property 'value' is missing in type 'Action'.
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Working as IntendedThe behavior described is the intended behavior; this is not a bugThe behavior described is the intended behavior; this is not a bug