Element implicitly has an 'any' type because type 'X' has no index signature....
Production Risk
Build will fail; resolve before shipping.
A strict mode error (TS7052): Element implicitly has an 'any' type because type 'X' has no index signature. Did you mean to call 'X'?. This diagnostic is emitted by the TypeScript compiler when element implicitly has an 'any' type because type 'X' has no index signature. Did you mean to call 'X'?.
- 1TypeScript cannot infer the type and defaults to 'any' with --noImplicitAny
- 2Missing type annotation or type parameter
TypeScript compiler reports TS7052 during type checking.
// Triggers TS7052 // Element implicitly has an 'any' type because type 'X' has no index signature. Did you mean to call 'X'?
expected output
error TS7052: Element implicitly has an 'any' type because type 'X' has no index signature. Did you mean to call 'X'?
Fix
Add an explicit type annotation
WHEN When TypeScript cannot infer the type
// Before (implicit any)
function process(value) { return value; }
// After (explicit type)
function process(value: string): string { return value; }Why this works
Adding explicit type annotations removes the implicit 'any' and enables full type checking.
✕ Suppress with @ts-ignore instead of fixing the type
ts-ignore hides real type errors and makes refactoring unsafe.
TypeScript Compiler Diagnostics
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