TypeScript is strongly typed as a function of the parameter

class Foo {
    save(callback: (n: number) => any) : void {
        callback(42)
    }

    multipleCallbacks(firstCallback: (s: string) => void, secondCallback: (b: boolean) => boolean): void {
        firstCallback("hello world")

        let result: boolean = secondCallback(true)
        console.log("Resulting boolean: " + result)
    }
}

使用

var foo = new Foo()

foo.save((newNumber: number) => {
    console.log("Some number: " + newNumber)

    // This is optional, since "any" is the declared return type.
    return newNumber
})

// Multiple callbacks example.
// Each call is on a separate line for clarity.
// Note that `firstCallback()` has a void return type, while the second is boolean.
foo.multipleCallbacks(
    (s: string) => {
         console.log("Some string: " + s)
    },
    (b: boolean) => {
        console.log("Some boolean: " + b)
        let result = b && false

        return result
    }
)

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Origin www.cnblogs.com/sands/p/11284572.html