Explicitly type options of Controller.dispatch() method#643
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Wow thanks @marcoroth super fast. Also, I did not know about Partial - really appreciate it @seanpdoyle |
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This pull request explicitly types the options of the
Controller.dispatch()method, so that the types don't need to be inferred.In the case of #642 the type for the
targetoption was just inferred fromthis.element, which lead to the issue that you weren't able to dispatch the event on any other target element unless it's type matched the defined type in the generic of the controller.Resolves #642