Tighten types on the mouse and measure surfaces#2479
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commands.mouse was an anonymous object literal, so every parameter showed up as any in IntelliSense and hover. Replace the inline @type {Object} placeholder with a real shape so selector is typed as string and singleClick's options surface their waitForNavigation flag instead of any. measure.stop, clickAndMeasure, and stopAsError were documented with bare @returns {Promise}, which TypeScript emits as Promise<any> — that silently masks any downstream assumption about what comes back. Mark stopAsError as Promise<void> (it returns nothing) and the two others as Promise<unknown> so callers have to acknowledge the result shape rather than inheriting any. Co-authored-by: Claude noreply@anthropic.com Change-Id: I176fd306ee24324f3792663341845b281d9087e0
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commands.mouse was an anonymous object literal, so every parameter
showed up as any in IntelliSense and hover. Replace the inline
@type {Object} placeholder with a real shape so selector is typed
as string and singleClick's options surface their waitForNavigation
flag instead of any.
measure.stop, clickAndMeasure, and stopAsError were documented
with bare @returns {Promise}, which TypeScript emits as Promise
— that silently masks any downstream assumption about what comes back.
Mark stopAsError as Promise (it returns nothing) and the two
others as Promise so callers have to acknowledge the result
shape rather than inheriting any.
Co-authored-by: Claude noreply@anthropic.com
Change-Id: I176fd306ee24324f3792663341845b281d9087e0