Is there a way to force excess-property checking to happen, not just for an inlined object literal but one that derives from a variable?
For example, suppose I have an interface and a function
interface Animal {
speciesName: string
legCount: number,
}
function serializeBasicAnimalData(a: Animal) {
// something
}
If I call
serializeBasicAnimalData({
legCount: 65,
speciesName: "weird 65-legged animal",
specialPowers: "Devours plastic"
})
I would get an error -- which for my situation, is what I want. I only want the function to take in a generic animal description without extra specifics.
On the other hand, if I first create a variable for it, I don't get the error:
var weirdAnimal = {
legCount: 65,
speciesName: "weird 65-legged animal",
specialPowers: "Devours plastic"
};
serializeBasicAnimalData(weirdAnimal);
So my question is: Is there a way to somehow force TypeScript to apply "excess property checking" to the function parameter irrespective of whether it's an inlined object or an object that has previously been assigned to a variable?