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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions src/compiler/checker.ts
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Expand Up @@ -12544,6 +12544,12 @@ namespace ts {
if (exprOrAssignment.kind === SyntaxKind.ShorthandPropertyAssignment) {
const prop = <ShorthandPropertyAssignment>exprOrAssignment;
if (prop.objectAssignmentInitializer) {
// In strict null checking mode, if a default value of a non-undefined type is specified, remove
// undefined from the final type.
if (strictNullChecks &&
!(getCombinedTypeFlags(checkExpressionCached(prop.objectAssignmentInitializer)) & TypeFlags.Undefined)) {
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Use checkExpression here, not checkExpressionCached. The latter should only be used (a) when you know that contextual types will never have an effect on the expression and (b) when other checks of the same expression also use the caching version. Neither are true here.

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done

sourceType = getTypeWithFacts(sourceType, TypeFacts.NEUndefined);
}
checkBinaryLikeExpression(prop.name, prop.equalsToken, prop.objectAssignmentInitializer, contextualMapper);
}
target = (<ShorthandPropertyAssignment>exprOrAssignment).name;
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions tests/baselines/reference/destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.js
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//// [destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts]
const a: { x?: number } = { };
let x = 0;
({x = 1} = a);


//// [destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.js]
var a = {};
var x = 0;
(_a = a.x, x = _a === void 0 ? 1 : _a, a);
var _a;
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=== tests/cases/compiler/destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts ===
const a: { x?: number } = { };
>a : Symbol(a, Decl(destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts, 0, 5))
>x : Symbol(x, Decl(destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts, 0, 10))

let x = 0;
>x : Symbol(x, Decl(destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts, 1, 3))

({x = 1} = a);
>x : Symbol(x, Decl(destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts, 2, 2))
>a : Symbol(a, Decl(destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts, 0, 5))

17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions tests/baselines/reference/destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.types
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=== tests/cases/compiler/destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts ===
const a: { x?: number } = { };
>a : { x?: number | undefined; }
>x : number | undefined
>{ } : {}

let x = 0;
>x : number
>0 : number

({x = 1} = a);
>({x = 1} = a) : { x?: number | undefined; }
>{x = 1} = a : { x?: number | undefined; }
>{x = 1} : { x?: number; }
>x : number
>a : { x?: number | undefined; }

4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions tests/cases/compiler/destructuringAssignmentWithDefault.ts
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// @strictNullChecks: true
const a: { x?: number } = { };
let x = 0;
({x = 1} = a);