Fixes for refactor "Annotate with type from JSDoc"#19304
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Previously there were two, and two always fired.
appears with checkJS.
1. Object literals are single-line now. 2. Index signatures transform to TS index signatures. 3. The refactoring is only available when it could add types.
The test case shows that the errorenous error no longer appears.
1. Transform index signatures to TS index signatures. 2. Print object literals on a single line. 3. Only offer the refactor when it could add types. (There must not be a type annotation already, and there must be a JSDoc that applies.)
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