In a GitHub project I recently saw this function declaration:
function configureStore(onComplete: ?() => void) {
What this question mark is about?
I guess, onComplete
is named parameter, getting function calls. And the question mark is stating that this parameter could be optional and will default to "void", which would mean the same like a nil/null pointer what means "no closure" assigned here.
Am I right?
Almost.
() => void
is Flow's annotation for a function that returns nothing (undefined
, aka void 0
).
The leading question mark in ?MyType
is Flow's way of expressing a nullable type.
So in this case configureStore
accepts one argument called onComplete
that must be either null or a function that returns nothing.
Flow will not add a default value for onComplete
or coerce it in any way because unlike typescript, Flow does not generate any new JS code. At runtime, all Flow annotations are stripped to get vanilla JS, and that's that.