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Unless I'm missing something here, seems like inlining the creation of a function and calling it in this manner seems to be broken:
Here's a minimal example:
let normalFunc = (): (x:i32) => i32 => { let myFunc = (x: i32): i32 => { return 24 + x; } return myFunc; } assert(normalFunc()(1) == 25);
Compiler Error:
ERROR TS2349: Cannot invoke an expression whose type lacks a call signature. Type 'closure-common-js-patterns/normalFunc' has no compatible call signatures. assert(normalFunc()(1) == 25);
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Unless I'm missing something here, seems like inlining the creation of a function and calling it in this manner seems to be broken:
Here's a minimal example:
Compiler Error:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: