/**
 * Performs a relational operation to determine if one 2D geometry contains another 2D geometry.
 * Geometry A contains geometry B, when B is the intersection of A and B.
 * A contains B is equivalent to B within A. Geometry B can be non-simple geometry.
 *
 * ![Contains operator](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/assets/references/core/operators/contains.png "Contains operator")
 *
 * @since 4.31
 */
import type { GeometryUnion } from "../types.js";

/**
 * Accelerate a geometry. This method prepares the geometry for faster contains operations when the same geometry is tested multiple times (e.g. in a loop with hundreds of iterations). See the [Acceleration](https://developers.arcgis.com/javascript/latest/spatial-analysis/intro-geometry-operators/#acceleration) guide topic for more information.
 *
 * @param geometry - The geometry to accelerate.
 * @returns Returns `true` if the geometry was successfully accelerated.
 */
export function accelerateGeometry(geometry: GeometryUnion): boolean;

/**
 * Perform the contains operation on two geometries.
 *
 * @param geometry1 - The geometry that is tested for the "contains" relationship to `geometry2`.
 * @param geometry2 - The geometry that is tested for the "within" relationship to `geometry1`.
 * @returns Returns `true` if `geometry1` contains `geometry2`.
 * @example
 * // Returns true if one geometry contains another
 * const isContained = containsOperator.execute(polygon1, polygon2);
 */
export function execute(geometry1: GeometryUnion, geometry2: GeometryUnion): boolean;

/**
 * Indicates if the operator supports input geometries that contain curves.
 * The value will always be `true`.
 */
export const supportsCurves: boolean;