import type {Merge} from './merge'; /** Override existing properties of the given type. Similar to `Merge`, but enforces that the original type has the properties you want to override. This is useful when you want to override existing properties with a different type and make sure that these properties really exist in the original. @example ``` type Foo = { a: string b: string } type Bar = OverrideProperties //=> {a: string, b: number} type Baz = OverrideProperties // Error, type '{ c: number; }' does not satisfy the constraint '{ c: never; }' type Fizz = OverrideProperties // Error, type '{ b: number; c: number; }' does not satisfy the constraint '{ b: number; c: never; }' ``` @category Object */ export type OverrideProperties< TOriginal, // This first bit where we use `Partial` is to enable autocomplete // and the second bit with the mapped type is what enforces that we don't try // to override properties that doesn't exist in the original type. TOverride extends Partial> & { [Key in keyof TOverride]: Key extends keyof TOriginal ? TOverride[Key] : never; }, > = Merge;