Reads TypeScript-types by hooking into the TypeScript compiler, emits a single json-file of all the types.
$ npm i
$ node_modules/.bin/tsc
# bunch of type error warnings (need proper build script), but .js files will be created
$ node src/CLI.js --help
Usage: CLI [options]
Produces JSON for an environment described by TypeScript files.
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
--env <env> Environment to read, one of: es5, es6, es5-dom, es6-dom
-o --output <file> The file to output to
$ node src/CLI.js --env es5 -o test.json
Output written to test.json
To deserialize the content of test.json to Java-objects, the SpecReader can be used.
deserializers/java/dist/ts-type-reader.jar contains a (probably) up-to-date jar-file with SpecReader.java and related clases.
The script bin/make-standard-files.sh will produce type files for the standard native environments:
$ bin/make-standard-files.sh
$ ls dist
es5-dom.json es5.json es6-dom.json es6.json node.json
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build script for the implementation (compile TypeScript)
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CLI.ts should be able to take multiple files as arguments (implementation should support it)
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@esbena: If I recall correctly, some of the handling generics are not completely implemented
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documentation
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lobbying Microsoft to make this project obsolete: the TypeScript compiler should emit this by it self
- has other projects surfaced?
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most function parameters has types, but none has optionality
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Techical: Ghost modules (modules with only interfaces does not get instantiated as global variables...)