The never Type
When a variable is narrowed to a type that cannot contain any values, the TypeScript compiler will infer that the variable must be of the never
type. This is because The never Type represents a value that can never be produced.
const printValue = (val: string | number) => { if (typeof val === 'string') { console.log(val.toUpperCase()); } else if (typeof val === 'number') { console.log(val.toFixed(2)); } else { // val has type never here because it can never be anything other than a string or a number const neverVal: never = val; console.log(`Unexpected value: ${neverVal}`); }};