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Type assertion on object literals is forbidden, use a type annotation instead.
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  return { ...partial } as R;
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Found in src/generate/transform.ts by tslint

Rule: no-object-literal-type-assertion

Forbids an object literal to appear in a type assertion expression. Casting to any or to unknown is still allowed.

Rationale

Always prefer const x: T = { ... }; to const x = { ... } as T;. The type assertion in the latter case is either unnecessary or hides an error. The compiler will warn for excess properties with this syntax, but not missing required fields. For example: const x: { foo: number } = {} will fail to compile, but const x = {} as { foo: number } will succeed. Additionally, the const assertion const x = { foo: 1 } as const, introduced in TypeScript 3.4, is considered beneficial and is ignored by this rule.

Notes
  • TypeScript Only

Config

One option may be configured:

  • allow-arguments allows type assertions to be used on object literals inside call expressions.
Examples
"no-object-literal-type-assertion": true
"no-object-literal-type-assertion": true,[object Object]
Schema
{
  "type": "object",
  "properties": {
    "allow-arguments": {
      "type": "boolean"
    }
  },
  "additionalProperties": false
}

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