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Bump expect-type from 0.15.0 to 0.20.0 #1493

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Bumps expect-type from 0.15.0 to 0.20.0.

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v0.20.0

Breaking changes

This change updates how overloaded functions are treated. Now, .parameters gives you a union of the parameter-tuples that a function can take. For example, given the following type:

type Factorize = {
  (input: number): number[]
  (input: bigint): bigint[]
}

Behvaiour before:

expectTypeOf<Factorize>().parameters.toEqualTypeOf<[bigint]>()

Behaviour now:

expectTypeOf<Factorize>().parameters.toEqualTypeOf<[number] | [bigint]>()

There were similar changes for .returns, .parameter(...), and .toBeCallableWith. Also, overloaded functions are now differentiated properly when using .branded.toEqualTypeOf (this was a bug that it seems nobody found).

See #83 for more details or look at the updated docs (including a new section called "Overloaded functions", which has more info on how this behaviour differs for TypeScript versions before 5.3).

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Full Changelog: mmkal/expect-type@v0.19.0...v0.20.0

v0.20.0-0

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@dependabot dependabot bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Sep 1, 2024
Bumps [expect-type](https://github.com/mmkal/expect-type) from 0.15.0 to 0.20.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mmkal/expect-type/releases)
- [Commits](mmkal/expect-type@v0.15.0...v0.20.0)

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