问题
I'm trying to create a generic function which calls another function with an any
type parameter. This is what I tried:
static GetInstance<T>(): T {
return <T>injector.get(T); // get(param: any): any
}
The problem is this doesn't compile. I'm getting Cannot find name 'T'
error.
I tried get(typeof T)
but typeof T is string "function"
.
What can I do?
For clarification: get() method accept types. For example you can use it like this:
import { MyService } from '..'
constructor(){
let val = this.injector.get(MyService);
}
回答1:
Generics in Typescript are design time only. There will never be comiled in some JS replacement. But what you are trying to do, is actually use the generics expecting them to be compiled in javscript.
In other words, T
does not exist. it´s only augmented for you. You cannot pass it as a variable, as it is no variable. As I said, it is completely imaginary.
So the GetInstance
method must call the get
function with an actual value, and not T
as it does not exist.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37525618/using-generic-type-parameter-as-parameter