Require that member overloads be consecutive (adjacent-overload-signatures
)
Grouping overloaded members together can improve readability of the code.
Rule Details
This rule aims to standardize the way overloaded members are organized.
- โ Incorrect
- โ Correct
declare namespace Foo {
export function foo(s: string): void;
export function foo(n: number): void;
export function bar(): void;
export function foo(sn: string | number): void;
}
type Foo = {
foo(s: string): void;
foo(n: number): void;
bar(): void;
foo(sn: string | number): void;
};
interface Foo {
foo(s: string): void;
foo(n: number): void;
bar(): void;
foo(sn: string | number): void;
}
class Foo {
foo(s: string): void;
foo(n: number): void;
bar(): void {}
foo(sn: string | number): void {}
}
export function foo(s: string): void;
export function foo(n: number): void;
export function bar(): void;
export function foo(sn: string | number): void;
declare namespace Foo {
export function foo(s: string): void;
export function foo(n: number): void;
export function foo(sn: string | number): void;
export function bar(): void;
}
type Foo = {
foo(s: string): void;
foo(n: number): void;
foo(sn: string | number): void;
bar(): void;
};
interface Foo {
foo(s: string): void;
foo(n: number): void;
foo(sn: string | number): void;
bar(): void;
}
class Foo {
foo(s: string): void;
foo(n: number): void;
foo(sn: string | number): void {}
bar(): void {}
}
export function bar(): void;
export function foo(s: string): void;
export function foo(n: number): void;
export function foo(sn: string | number): void;
When Not To Use It
If you don't care about the general structure of the code, then you will not need this rule.
Related To
- TSLint: adjacent-overload-signatures
Attributes
- โ Recommended
- ๐ง Fixable
- ๐ญ Requires type information