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| function serverObjectsSanitizer<T>(input: T, ignoreList: string[]): T { | |
| if (Array.isArray(input)) | |
| return input.map((i) => | |
| serverObjectsSanitizer(i, ignoreList) | |
| ) as unknown as T; | |
| if (typeof input == 'object' && input != null) | |
| return Object.keys(input).reduce((t, c) => { | |
| const before = input[c]; | |
| if (ignoreList.indexOf(c) > -1) { | |
| delete t[c]; | |
| } else { | |
| t[c] = serverObjectsSanitizer(before, ignoreList); | |
| } | |
| return t; | |
| }, {}) as unknown as T; | |
| return input as unknown as T; | |
| } | |
| export default serverObjectsSanitizer; |
it's a simple function that accepts a generic type and returns it as it should ...
I think its because you don't understand it. that's why you hate it.
hate TypeScript, makes the code look dump
maybe report abuse cause its really abusing my mind
There is a piece of statically typed wrapper to a dynamic type system that is a syntax sugar to a strongly typed language itself btw 🤷
it's a simple function that accepts a generic type and returns it as it should ...
I think its because you don't understand it. that's why you hate it.hate TypeScript, makes the code look dump
maybe report abuse cause its really abusing my mindThere is a piece of statically typed wrapper to a dynamic type system that is a syntax sugar to a strongly typed language itself btw 🤷
That's why I hate it. Otherwise, there is NOTHING difficult in this code that makes it hard to understand :)
it's a simple function that accepts a generic type and returns it as it should ...
I think its because you don't understand it. that's why you hate it.