import type {Except} from './except'; import type {Simplify} from './simplify'; /** Create a type that makes the given keys readonly. The remaining keys are kept as is. Use-case: You want to define a single model where the only thing that changes is whether or not some of the keys are readonly. @example ``` import type {SetReadonly} from 'type-fest'; type Foo = { a: number; readonly b: string; c: boolean; } type SomeReadonly = SetReadonly; // type SomeReadonly = { // a: number; // readonly b: string; // Was already readonly and still is. // readonly c: boolean; // Is now readonly. // } ``` @category Object */ export type SetReadonly = // `extends unknown` is always going to be the case and is used to convert any // union into a [distributive conditional // type](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-2-8.html#distributive-conditional-types). BaseType extends unknown ? Simplify< Except & Readonly> > : never;