I'm having trouble getting the TypeScript compiler to not give me grief. I have a controller which has an array of classes, NOT the instance of the class, but the class itself. All of these will extend off of the same base, UnitView. For some reason I get an error if my TitleView does not also accept generics, but I get no errors if it does.
I'm not understanding why TitleView would need to accept generics because it passes the Model type explicitly to the UnitView. Can anyone explain or see anything that I'm doing wrong?
Code:
class Model { }
class View<TModel extends Model> {
private model: TModel;
}
class UnitView<TModel extends Model> extends View<TModel> { }
class TitleView extends UnitView<Model> { }
class Controller {
private ViewClass: typeof UnitView;
private ViewClasses: typeof UnitView[] = [
TitleView
]
}
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