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chore: turn on noUncheckedIndexedAccess compiler flag #2341

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@TkDodo TkDodo commented Jun 4, 2021

only changes were needed in tests, but it will make sure we don't rely on unsafe index accesses on objects and / or arrays in the future.

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use a const assertion over the bang operator so that we can safely access pages[0]
@TkDodo TkDodo merged commit 2b8d2af into TanStack:master Jun 5, 2021
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