Typescript (or should we say ES) doesn't allow destructuring of null/undefined objects. It throws TypeError.
So, lets say we have something like
let {a,b,c} = D;
where D
could be null
.
If we need to do conditional destructuring assignment with null-checks then we create boilerplate code for something that was meant to reduce it.
What is the most elegant way of using it in cases like that or should we use destructuring only for guaranteed non-null objects?
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