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typing - Typescript return type depending on parameter

I am trying to write a function which takes a parameter of type boolean and returns one of two types, depending on the value of the input. I have found two approaches:

function dependsOnParameter<B extends boolean>(x: B): B extends true ? number : string {
    if (x) {
        return 3;
    } else {
        return "string";
    }
}

Here, TypeScript says that Type '3'/'"string"' is not assignable to type 'B extends true ? number : string'.

My other approach looks like this:

function dependsOnParameter(x: true): number;
function dependsOnParameter(x: false): string;
function dependsOnParameter(x: boolean): number | string {
    if (x) {
        return 3;
    } else {
        return "string";
    }
}

This compiles; however, if I try to use my function:

function calling(x: boolean) {
    dependsOnParameter(x);
}

I get Argument of type 'boolean' is not assignable to parameter of type 'false'.

Is there any way to achieve what I want without using any?

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Both approaches are valid. If your function uses conditional types in the return it will need to use type assertions, as typescript will not try to reason about the conditional type since it contains a free type parameter:

function dependsOnParameter<B extends boolean>(x: B): B extends true ? number : string {
    if (x) {
        return 3 as any;
    } else {
        return "string"as any;
    }
}

This approach uses any which you want to avoid.

The second approach we can get to work without resorting to type assertions by just duplicating the last signature:

function dependsOnParameter(x: true): number;
function dependsOnParameter(x: false): string;
function dependsOnParameter(x: boolean): number | string
function dependsOnParameter(x: boolean): number | string {
    if (x) {
        return 3;
    } else {
        return "string";
    }
}

function calling(x: boolean) {
    dependsOnParameter(x); // returns number| string
    dependsOnParameter(true); // returns number
    dependsOnParameter(false); // returns string
}

The last signature is the implementation signature and is not publicly accessible. You can make it accessible by duplicating it. The compiler is not smart enough to combine the two overloads with true/false and decide the return type is string|number

Edit

We can also combine the two approaches for fewer signatures:

function dependsOnParameter<B extends boolean>(x: B): B extends true ? number : string 
function dependsOnParameter(x: boolean): number | string{
    if (x) {
        return 3;
    } else {
        return "string";
    }
}

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