import type { TypedDocumentNode } from "@graphql-typed-document-node/core";
import type { DocumentNode } from "graphql";
import type { ApolloClient, DataState, DefaultContext, ErrorLike, ErrorPolicy, GetDataState, InternalTypes, MaybeMasked, ObservableQuery, OperationVariables, RefetchOn, RefetchWritePolicy, SubscribeToMoreFunction, UpdateQueryMapFn, WatchQueryFetchPolicy } from "@apollo/client";
import { NetworkStatus } from "@apollo/client";
import type { DocumentationTypes as UtilityDocumentationTypes, NoInfer, OptionWithFallback, SignatureStyle, VariablesOption } from "@apollo/client/utilities/internal";
export declare namespace useLazyQuery {
    import _self = useLazyQuery;
    interface Options<TData = unknown, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables> {
        /**
        * Specifies how the query interacts with the Apollo Client cache during execution (for example, whether it checks the cache for results before sending a request to the server).
        * 
        * For details, see [Setting a fetch policy](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries/#setting-a-fetch-policy).
        * 
        * The default value is `cache-first`.
        * 
        * @docGroup 3. Caching options
        */
        fetchPolicy?: WatchQueryFetchPolicy;
        /**
        * Specifies the `FetchPolicy` to be used after this query has completed.
        * 
        * @docGroup 3. Caching options
        */
        nextFetchPolicy?: WatchQueryFetchPolicy | ((this: ApolloClient.WatchQueryOptions<TData, TVariables>, currentFetchPolicy: WatchQueryFetchPolicy, context: InternalTypes.NextFetchPolicyContext<TData, TVariables>) => WatchQueryFetchPolicy);
        /**
        * Specifies whether a `NetworkStatus.refetch` operation should merge
        * incoming field data with existing data, or overwrite the existing data.
        * Overwriting is probably preferable, but merging is currently the default
        * behavior, for backwards compatibility with Apollo Client 3.x.
        * 
        * @docGroup 3. Caching options
        */
        refetchWritePolicy?: RefetchWritePolicy;
        /**
        * Specifies how the query handles a response that returns both GraphQL errors and partial results.
        * 
        * For details, see [GraphQL error policies](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/error-handling/#graphql-error-policies).
        * 
        * The default value is `none`, meaning that the query result includes error details but not partial results.
        * 
        * @docGroup 1. Operation options
        */
        errorPolicy?: ErrorPolicy;
        /**
        * Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) at which the query polls for updated results.
        * 
        * The default value is `0` (no polling).
        * 
        * @docGroup 2. Networking options
        */
        pollInterval?: number;
        /**
        * If `true`, the in-progress query's associated component re-renders whenever the network status changes or a network error occurs.
        * 
        * The default value is `true`.
        * 
        * @docGroup 2. Networking options
        */
        notifyOnNetworkStatusChange?: boolean;
        /**
        * If `true`, the query can return partial results from the cache if the cache doesn't contain results for all queried fields.
        * 
        * The default value is `false`.
        * 
        * @docGroup 3. Caching options
        */
        returnPartialData?: boolean;
        /**
        * A callback function that's called whenever a refetch attempt occurs
        * while polling. If the function returns `true`, the refetch is
        * skipped and not reattempted until the next poll interval.
        * 
        * @docGroup 2. Networking options
        */
        skipPollAttempt?: () => boolean;
        /**
        * The instance of `ApolloClient` to use to execute the query.
        * 
        * By default, the instance that's passed down via context is used, but you
        * can provide a different instance here.
        * 
        * @docGroup 1. Operation options
        */
        client?: ApolloClient;
        /**
        * Determines whether events trigger refetches for the query. Provide an
        * object mapping each refetch event to `true` (enable), `false` (disable)
        * or a callback function that returns `true`/`false` to control individual
        * events. Provide `false` to disable all automatic refetch events for this
        * query. Provide `true` to enable all automatic refetch events for this query.
        * Provide a callback function to perform additional logic to determine
        * whether to enable or disable a refetch for a query.
        * 
        * `@remarks`
        * `refetchOn` inherits from `defaultOptions.watchQuery.refetchOn`. If
        * `defaultOptions.watchQuery.refetchOn` is not set, all refetch events are
        * enabled by default.
        * 
        * This option only has an effect when the client is configured with a
        * `refetchEventManager`.
        * @docGroup 1. Operation options
        */
        refetchOn?: RefetchOn.Option;
    }
    namespace DocumentationTypes {
        namespace useLazyQuery {
            interface Options<TData = unknown, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables> extends _self.Options<TData, TVariables> {
            }
        }
    }
    namespace Base {
        interface Result<TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables> {
            /**
            * A function that instructs the query to begin re-executing at a specified interval (in milliseconds).
            *      
            * 
            * @docGroup 3. Helper functions
            */
            startPolling: (pollInterval: number) => void;
            /**
            * A function that instructs the query to stop polling after a previous call to `startPolling`.
            *      
            * 
            * @docGroup 3. Helper functions
            */
            stopPolling: () => void;
            /**
            * A function that enables you to execute a [subscription](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/subscriptions/), usually to subscribe to specific fields that were included in the query.
            * 
            * This function returns _another_ function that you can call to terminate the subscription.
            *      
            * 
            * @docGroup 3. Helper functions
            */
            subscribeToMore: SubscribeToMoreFunction<TData, TVariables>;
            /**
            * A function that enables you to update the query's cached result without executing a followup GraphQL operation.
            * 
            * See [using updateQuery and updateFragment](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/caching/cache-interaction/#using-updatequery-and-updatefragment) for additional information.
            *      
            * 
            * @docGroup 3. Helper functions
            */
            updateQuery: (mapFn: UpdateQueryMapFn<TData, TVariables>) => void;
            /**
            * A function that enables you to re-execute the query, optionally passing in new `variables`.
            * 
            * To guarantee that the refetch performs a network request, its `fetchPolicy` is set to `network-only` (unless the original query's `fetchPolicy` is `no-cache` or `cache-and-network`, which also guarantee a network request).
            * 
            * See also [Refetching](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries/#refetching).
            * 
            * Returns a `ResultPromise` with an additional `.retain()` method. Calling
            * `.retain()` keeps the network operation running even if the `ObservableQuery`
            * no longer requires the result.
            * 
            * @docGroup 3. Helper functions
            */
            refetch: (variables?: Partial<TVariables>) => Promise<ApolloClient.QueryResult<MaybeMasked<TData>>>;
            /**
            * A function that helps you fetch the next set of results for a [paginated list field](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/pagination/core-api/).
            *      
            * 
            * @docGroup 3. Helper functions
            */
            fetchMore: <TFetchData = TData, TFetchVars extends OperationVariables = TVariables>(fetchMoreOptions: ObservableQuery.FetchMoreOptions<TData, TVariables, TFetchData, TFetchVars>) => Promise<ApolloClient.QueryResult<MaybeMasked<TFetchData>>>;
            /**
            * The instance of Apollo Client that executed the query.
            * Can be useful for manually executing followup queries or writing data to the cache.
            * 
            * @docGroup 2. Network info
            */
            client: ApolloClient;
            /**
            * A reference to the internal `ObservableQuery` used by the hook.
            */
            observable: ObservableQuery<TData, TVariables>;
            /**
            * An object containing the result from the most recent _previous_ execution of this query.
            * 
            * This value is `undefined` if this is the query's first execution.
            * 
            * @docGroup 1. Operation data
            */
            previousData?: MaybeMasked<TData>;
            /**
            * A single ErrorLike object describing the error that occurred during the latest
            * query execution.
            * 
            * For more information, see [Handling operation errors](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/error-handling/).
            * 
            * @docGroup 1. Operation data
            */
            error?: ErrorLike;
            /**
            * If `true`, the query is still in flight.
            * 
            * @docGroup 2. Network info
            */
            loading: boolean;
            /**
            * A number indicating the current network state of the query's associated request. [See possible values.](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client/blob/d96f4578f89b933c281bb775a39503f6cdb59ee8/src/core/networkStatus.ts#L4)
            * 
            * Used in conjunction with the [`notifyOnNetworkStatusChange`](#notifyonnetworkstatuschange) option.
            * 
            * @docGroup 2. Network info
            */
            networkStatus: NetworkStatus;
        }
    }
    type Result<TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, TStates extends DataState<TData>["dataState"] = DataState<TData>["dataState"]> = Base.Result<TData, TVariables> & (({
        /**
         * If `true`, the associated lazy query has been executed.
         *
         * @docGroup 2. Network info
         */
        called: true;
        /**
        * An object containing the variables that were provided for the query.
        * 
        * @docGroup 1. Operation data
        */
        variables: TVariables;
    } & GetDataState<MaybeMasked<TData>, TStates>) | {
        /**
         * If `true`, the associated lazy query has been executed.
         *
         * @docGroup 2. Network info
         */
        called: false;
        /**
        * An object containing the variables that were provided for the query.
        * 
        * @docGroup 1. Operation data
        */
        variables: Partial<TVariables>;
        /**
        * An object containing the result of your GraphQL query after it completes.
        * 
        * This value might be `undefined` if a query results in one or more errors (depending on the query's `errorPolicy`).
        * 
        * @docGroup 1. Operation data
        */
        data: undefined;
        /**
        * Describes the completeness of `data`.
        * 
        * - `empty`: No data could be fulfilled from the cache or the result is
        *   incomplete. `data` is `undefined`.
        * - `partial`: Some data could be fulfilled from the cache but `data` is
        *   incomplete. This is only possible when `returnPartialData` is `true`.
        * - `streaming`: `data` is incomplete as a result of a deferred query and
        *   the result is still streaming in.
        * - `complete`: `data` is a fully satisfied query result fulfilled
        *   either from the cache or network.
        * 
        * @docGroup 1. Operation data
        */
        dataState: "empty";
    });
    namespace DocumentationTypes {
        namespace useLazyQuery {
            interface Result<TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables> extends Base.Result<TData, TVariables>, UtilityDocumentationTypes.DataState<TData>, UtilityDocumentationTypes.VariableOptions<TVariables> {
                /**
                 * If `true`, the associated lazy query has been executed.
                 *
                 * @docGroup 2. Network info
                 */
                called: boolean;
            }
        }
    }
    type ExecOptions<TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables> = {
        /**
        * If you're using [Apollo Link](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/api/link/introduction/), this object is the initial value of the `context` object that's passed along your link chain.
        * 
        * @docGroup 2. Networking options
        */
        context?: DefaultContext;
    } & VariablesOption<TVariables>;
    namespace DocumentationTypes {
        namespace useLazyQuery {
            interface ExecOptions<TVariables extends OperationVariables> extends UtilityDocumentationTypes.VariableOptions<TVariables> {
                /**
                * If you're using [Apollo Link](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/api/link/introduction/), this object is the initial value of the `context` object that's passed along your link chain.
                * 
                * @docGroup 2. Networking options
                */
                context?: DefaultContext;
            }
        }
    }
    type ResultTuple<TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, TStates extends DataState<TData>["dataState"] = DataState<TData>["dataState"]> = [
        execute: ExecFunction<TData, TVariables>,
        result: useLazyQuery.Result<TData, TVariables, TStates>
    ];
    type ExecFunction<TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables> = (...args: {} extends TVariables ? [
        options?: useLazyQuery.ExecOptions<TVariables>
    ] : [options: useLazyQuery.ExecOptions<TVariables>]) => ObservableQuery.ResultPromise<ApolloClient.QueryResult<TData>>;
    namespace DocumentationTypes {
        namespace useLazyQuery {
            export type { ResultTuple };
        }
    }
    interface DefaultOptions extends ApolloClient.DefaultOptions.WatchQuery.Calculated {
    }
    type ResultForOptions<TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, TOptions extends Record<string, never> | Options<TData, TVariables>> = ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "complete" | "streaming" | "empty" | (OptionWithFallback<TOptions, DefaultOptions, "returnPartialData"> extends false ? never : "partial")>;
    namespace DocumentationTypes {
        interface useLazyQuery {
            /**
             * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
             *
             * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
             *
             * @example
             *
             * ```jsx
             * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
             * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
             *
             * const GET_GREETING = gql`
             *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
             *     greeting(language: $language) {
             *       message
             *     }
             *   }
             * `;
             *
             * function Hello() {
             *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
             *     variables: { language: "english" },
             *   });
             *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
             *   if (!called) {
             *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
             *   }
             *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
             * }
             * ```
             *
             * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
             * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
             * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
             */
            <TData = unknown, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options: useLazyQuery.Options<TData, TVariables>): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables>;
        }
        interface useLazyQuery_Deprecated {
            /**
            * @deprecated Avoid manually specifying generics on `useLazyQuery`.
            * Instead, rely on TypeScript's type inference along with a correctly typed `TypedDocumentNode` to get accurate types for your query results.
            *
            *
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData = unknown, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options: useLazyQuery.Options<TData, TVariables>): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables>;
        }
    }
    namespace Signatures {
        /**
        * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
        * 
        * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
        * 
        * @example
        * 
        * ```jsx
        * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
        * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
        * 
        * const GET_GREETING = gql`
        *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
        *     greeting(language: $language) {
        *       message
        *     }
        *   }
        * `;
        * 
        * function Hello() {
        *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
        *     variables: { language: "english" },
        *   });
        *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
        *   if (!called) {
        *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
        *   }
        *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
        * }
        * ```
        * 
        * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
        * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
        * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
        */
        interface Classic {
            /**
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, _INFERENCE_ONLY_DO_NOT_SPECIFY extends "inferred">(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options: useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>> & {
                returnPartialData: true;
            }): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "empty" | "complete" | "streaming" | "partial">;
            /**
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, _INFERENCE_ONLY_DO_NOT_SPECIFY extends "inferred">(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options: useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>> & {
                returnPartialData: boolean;
            }): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "empty" | "complete" | "streaming" | "partial">;
            /**
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, _INFERENCE_ONLY_DO_NOT_SPECIFY extends "inferred">(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options?: useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>>): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "empty" | "complete" | "streaming">;
            /**
            * @deprecated Avoid manually specifying generics on `useLazyQuery`.
            * Instead, rely on TypeScript's type inference along with a correctly typed `TypedDocumentNode` to get accurate types for your query results.
            * 
            * 
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options: useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>> & {
                returnPartialData: true;
            }): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "empty" | "complete" | "streaming" | "partial">;
            /**
            * @deprecated Avoid manually specifying generics on `useLazyQuery`.
            * Instead, rely on TypeScript's type inference along with a correctly typed `TypedDocumentNode` to get accurate types for your query results.
            * 
            * 
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options: useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>> & {
                returnPartialData: boolean;
            }): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "empty" | "complete" | "streaming" | "partial">;
            /**
            * @deprecated Avoid manually specifying generics on `useLazyQuery`.
            * Instead, rely on TypeScript's type inference along with a correctly typed `TypedDocumentNode` to get accurate types for your query results.
            * 
            * 
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables = OperationVariables>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options?: useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>>): useLazyQuery.ResultTuple<TData, TVariables, "empty" | "complete" | "streaming">;
        }
        /**
        * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
        * 
        * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
        * 
        * @example
        * 
        * ```jsx
        * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
        * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
        * 
        * const GET_GREETING = gql`
        *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
        *     greeting(language: $language) {
        *       message
        *     }
        *   }
        * `;
        * 
        * function Hello() {
        *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
        *     variables: { language: "english" },
        *   });
        *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
        *   if (!called) {
        *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
        *   }
        *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
        * }
        * ```
        * 
        * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
        * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
        * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
        */
        interface Modern {
            /**
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, TOptions extends never>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>): useLazyQuery.ResultForOptions<TData, TVariables, Record<string, never>>;
            /**
            * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
            * 
            * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
            * 
            * @example
            * 
            * ```jsx
            * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
            * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
            * 
            * const GET_GREETING = gql`
            *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
            *     greeting(language: $language) {
            *       message
            *     }
            *   }
            * `;
            * 
            * function Hello() {
            *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
            *     variables: { language: "english" },
            *   });
            *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
            *   if (!called) {
            *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
            *   }
            *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
            * }
            * ```
            * 
            * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
            * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
            * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
            */
            <TData, TVariables extends OperationVariables, TOptions extends useLazyQuery.Options<NoInfer<TData>, NoInfer<TVariables>> & {
                variables?: {
                    [K in Exclude<keyof TOptions["variables"], keyof TVariables>]?: never;
                };
            }>(query: DocumentNode | TypedDocumentNode<TData, TVariables>, options?: TOptions): useLazyQuery.ResultForOptions<TData, TVariables, TOptions>;
        }
        type Evaluated = SignatureStyle extends "classic" ? Classic : Modern;
    }
    /**
    * A hook for imperatively executing queries in an Apollo application, e.g. in response to user interaction.
    * 
    * > Refer to the [Queries - Manual execution with useLazyQuery](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/data/queries#manual-execution-with-uselazyquery) section for a more in-depth overview of `useLazyQuery`.
    * 
    * @example
    * 
    * ```jsx
    * import { gql } from "@apollo/client";
    * import { useLazyQuery } from "@apollo/client/react";
    * 
    * const GET_GREETING = gql`
    *   query GetGreeting($language: String!) {
    *     greeting(language: $language) {
    *       message
    *     }
    *   }
    * `;
    * 
    * function Hello() {
    *   const [loadGreeting, { called, loading, data }] = useLazyQuery(GET_GREETING, {
    *     variables: { language: "english" },
    *   });
    *   if (called && loading) return <p>Loading ...</p>;
    *   if (!called) {
    *     return <button onClick={() => loadGreeting()}>Load greeting</button>;
    *   }
    *   return <h1>Hello {data.greeting.message}!</h1>;
    * }
    * ```
    * 
    * @param query - A GraphQL query document parsed into an AST by `gql`.
    * @param options - Default options to control how the query is executed.
    * @returns A tuple in the form of `[execute, result]`
    */
    interface Signature extends Signatures.Evaluated {
    }
}
export declare const useLazyQuery: useLazyQuery.Signature;
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