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blockly/core/interfaces/i_draggable.js
Christopher Allen 4c40378b9a Use goog.requireType when importing interfaces (etc.) (#5343)
* Use goog.requireType when importing I* interfaces

Interfaces have no code, so should never be referred to outside of
(JSDoc) comments, and so the modules that define only interfaces never
need to be goog.require'd - goog.requireType is always sufficient.

This commit fixes imports of all modules whose name matches
/(.*\.)?I[A-Z]*/ - i.e., the hungarian-notation named ones in
core/interfaces/.

* Use goog.requireType when only using import for type specifications

Where a module is imported only to used in JSDoc comments it can
(and should) be goog.requireType'd instead of goog.require'd.

* Remove spurious eslint-disable no-unused-vars

There were a few cases where modules were being imported with
goog.require (because they are referred to in code, not just JSDoc
comments) but were prefaced by a spurious eslint suppress.

Remove these, restoring the invariant that an import gets an eslint
if and only if it is a requireType.

* Remove obsolete Closure Compiler error group

stricterMissingRequire has been superceded by missingRequire, and now
causes a Java null pointer exception if supplied.
2021-08-11 18:50:45 +01:00

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/**
* @license
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/**
* @fileoverview The interface for an object that is draggable.
* @author kozbial@google.com (Monica Kozbial)
*/
'use strict';
goog.module('Blockly.IDraggable');
goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace();
/* eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars */
const IDeletable = goog.requireType('Blockly.IDeletable');
/**
* The interface for an object that can be dragged.
* @extends {IDeletable}
* @interface
*/
const IDraggable = function() {};
exports = IDraggable;