In the recent February release of VS Code 0.10.11 (with TypeScript 1.8.2), IntelliSense with JSDoc works as expected when referencing a function defined by a declaration, but displays limited information when referencing a function defined by an expression.
This was raised in microsoft/vscode#3842. After consideration, @egamma declared this to be a TypeScript issue.
TypeScript Version:
1.8.2 or 1.8.9
Code
/**
* Transform a string to upper-case.
* @param {string} value The string to be transformed.
* @returns {string} The upper-cased string.
*/
function upper1(value) {
return value.toUpperCase();
}
/**
* Transform a string to upper-case.
* @param {string} value The string to be transformed.
* @returns {string} The upper-cased string.
*/
const upper2 = function(value) {
return value.toUpperCase();
};
const v1 = upper1('hey');
const v2 = upper2('ho');
Expected behavior:
IntelliSense with JSDoc works as expected when referencing a function defined by a declaration:

And hover:

Actual behavior:
IntelliSense displays limited information when referencing a function defined by an expression:

And hover:

In the recent February release of VS Code 0.10.11 (with TypeScript 1.8.2), IntelliSense with JSDoc works as expected when referencing a function defined by a declaration, but displays limited information when referencing a function defined by an expression.
This was raised in microsoft/vscode#3842. After consideration, @egamma declared this to be a TypeScript issue.
TypeScript Version:
1.8.2 or 1.8.9
Code
Expected behavior:
IntelliSense with JSDoc works as expected when referencing a function defined by a declaration:


And hover:
Actual behavior:
IntelliSense displays limited information when referencing a function defined by an expression:


And hover: