Added type inference to Object.keys type definition. #25832
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Reason: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51446585/type-array-of-keys-of-a-particular-interface
In short, with the current type of Object.keys:
keys(o: {}): string[]
, typescript does not know what the values ofo
are, so if I pass Object.keys from a parent React.Component to a child and type definition of this particular child's prop is specified as(keyof InterfaceOfO)[]
, I get a `TypeError: Type 'string[]' is not assignable to type '("whatever" | "keys" | "of" | "o" | "are")[].Fixes #