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Fix TS export elision for destructured variables #564

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Fixes #563
Fixes #473

The type-only export elision implemented in #433 had a false positive for
destructure delcarations, since getDeclarationInfo only looks at top-level
declarations and top-level expressions like const {x} = ... weren't being
marked correctly. To fix, we can mark object shorthand declarations as top-level
when applicable. I also refactored both relevant code paths to avoid the
repeated assignment left-hand side.

Fixes #563
Fixes #473

The type-only export elision implemented in #433 had a false positive for
destructure delcarations, since `getDeclarationInfo` only looks at top-level
declarations and top-level expressions like `const {x} = ...` weren't being
marked correctly. To fix, we can mark object shorthand declarations as top-level
when applicable. I also refactored both relevant code paths to avoid the
repeated assignment left-hand side.
@alangpierce alangpierce merged commit 80f84a6 into master Dec 2, 2020
@alangpierce alangpierce deleted the fix-export-destructured-variable branch December 2, 2020 09:21
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Named export from destructuring doesn't work Exporting a const spread results in undefined
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