James, I'd be glad if you answered my pretty simple and specific questions here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12209131
However that may be, I am really curious to see an example of an unconvertible type definition.
It should be much easier to implement a "TS definition source files (.d.ts) => Flow" converter than generic "TS => Flow". The language in .d.ts is a small subset of TS. Are your explanations about Flow's strictness…
James, I'd be glad if you answered my pretty simple and specific questions here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12209131
However that may be, I am really curious to see an example of an unconvertible type definition.
It should be much easier to implement a "TS definition source files (.d.ts) => Flow" converter than generic "TS => Flow". The language in .d.ts is a small subset of TS. Are your explanations about Flow's strictness…