type-fest/source/or.d.ts
benz ad62d2cc8b
Or/And: Fix documentation errors and add link to Xor (#1261)
Co-authored-by: Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Som Shekhar Mukherjee <iamssmkhrj@gmail.com>
2025-10-20 13:12:46 +07:00

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import type {If} from './if.d.ts';
import type {IsNever} from './is-never.d.ts';
/**
Returns a boolean for whether either of two given types is true.
Use-case: Constructing complex conditional types where at least one condition must be satisfied.
@example
```
import type {Or} from 'type-fest';
type TT = Or<true, true>;
//=> true
type TF = Or<true, false>;
//=> true
type FT = Or<false, true>;
//=> true
type FF = Or<false, false>;
//=> false
```
Note: When `boolean` is passed as an argument, it is distributed into separate cases, and the final result is a union of those cases.
For example, `Or<false, boolean>` expands to `Or<false, true> | Or<false, false>`, which simplifies to `true | false` (i.e., `boolean`).
@example
```
import type {Or} from 'type-fest';
type A = Or<false, boolean>;
//=> boolean
type B = Or<boolean, false>;
//=> boolean
type C = Or<true, boolean>;
//=> true
type D = Or<boolean, true>;
//=> true
type E = Or<boolean, boolean>;
//=> boolean
```
Note: If `never` is passed as an argument, it is treated as `false` and the result is computed accordingly.
@example
```
import type {Or} from 'type-fest';
type A = Or<true, never>;
//=> true
type B = Or<never, true>;
//=> true
type C = Or<false, never>;
//=> false
type D = Or<never, false>;
//=> false
type E = Or<boolean, never>;
//=> boolean
type F = Or<never, boolean>;
//=> boolean
type G = Or<never, never>;
//=> false
```
@see {@link And}
@see {@link Xor}
*/
export type Or<A extends boolean, B extends boolean> =
_Or<If<IsNever<A>, false, A>, If<IsNever<B>, false, B>>; // `never` is treated as `false`
export type _Or<A extends boolean, B extends boolean> = A extends true
? true
: B extends true
? true
: false;
export {};