I was reading react native doc and I came across this line of code
watchID: ?number = null;
I know this is kind of TypeScript
syntax but I can't see TypeScript
being used in React Native
.
Can someone please explain about this?
This is Facebook flow syntax. It's a way of introducing typing into regular Javascript. The source files can be statically parsed by flow to check for type problems. Then, when you compile your code with Babel, it takes these Flow annotations out so that it doesn't cause errors. You should see a .flowconfig
file in your project's root directory—that's a dead giveaway your project is using flow.
This specific syntax is saying that if watchId
is passed, it will be a number
type, but the ?
indicates that this is also a maybe
type, meaning it may not be passed, in which case the = null
will happen (this is not flow-related), which is how you assign a default value in JS.