Has anybody done constructor overloading in TypeScript. On page 64 of the language specification (v 0.8), there are statements describing constructor overloads, but there wasn't any sample code given.
I'm trying out a really basic class declaration right now; it looks like this,
interface IBox {
x : number;
y : number;
height : number;
width : number;
}
class Box {
public x: number;
public y: number;
public height: number;
public width: number;
constructor(obj: IBox) {
this.x = obj.x;
this.y = obj.y;
this.height = obj.height;
this.width = obj.width;
}
constructor() {
this.x = 0;
this.y = 0;
this.width = 0;
this.height = 0;
}
}
When ran with tsc BoxSample.ts, it throws out a duplicate constructor definition -- which is obvious. Any help is appreciated.