| ▲ | g947o a day ago | |
Ah I see. Looks like you avoided using the "@callback" tag but instead used the "@typedef" tag directly. Thanks! I do think it illustrates a problem with TypeScript's support for JSDoc though. You see, I started with the code in JS and could not make it work, after which I translated it to TS. In JS/JSdoc, "@callback" is the "idiomatic" way of defining a function callback type with JSDoc. (It also makes it easier to add documentation for each parameter if necessary.) And indeed, @callback works the most of the time, except in such cases where these JSDoc tags don't work nicely together, and these alternatives become necessary. | ||
| ▲ | culi a day ago | parent [-] | |
This is absolutely a fair point. JSDoc predates TypeScript by over a decade. It's not until more recently that the syntaxes have started to converge. My brain definitely works in TypeScript so I tend to translate from there. I definitely consider myself more familiar with TypeScript than with JSDoc, but sometimes (e.g. here) that's a benefit not a weakness | ||