While dabbling with Typescript I realised my classes within modules (used as namespaces) were not available to other classes unless I wrote the export
keyword before them, such as:
module some.namespace.here
{
export class SomeClass{..}
}
So now I can use the above code like this:
var someVar = new some.namespace.here.SomeClass();
However I was just wondering why this keyword is used opposed to just using the public
keyword which is used at method level to signify that a method or property should be externally accessible. So why not just use this same mechanism to make classes and interfaces etc externally visible?
This would give resulting code like:
module some.namespace.here
{
public class SomeClass{..}
}
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