// Helper type. Not useful on its own. type Without = {[KeyType in Exclude]?: never}; /** Create a type that has mutually exclusive keys. This type was inspired by [this comment](https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/14094#issuecomment-373782604). This type works with a helper type, called `Without`. `Without` produces a type that has only keys from `FirstType` which are not present on `SecondType` and sets the value type for these keys to `never`. This helper type is then used in `MergeExclusive` to remove keys from either `FirstType` or `SecondType`. @example ``` import {MergeExclusive} from 'type-fest'; interface ExclusiveVariation1 { exclusive1: boolean; } interface ExclusiveVariation2 { exclusive2: string; } type ExclusiveOptions = MergeExclusive; let exclusiveOptions: ExclusiveOptions; exclusiveOptions = {exclusive1: true}; //=> Works exclusiveOptions = {exclusive2: 'hi'}; //=> Works exclusiveOptions = {exclusive1: true, exclusive2: 'hi'}; //=> Error ``` */ export type MergeExclusive = (FirstType | SecondType) extends object ? (Without & SecondType) | (Without & FirstType) : FirstType | SecondType;