import type { Predicate } from '../../types/find.type';
/**
 * @description
 * Use this helper to return the value of the first element in the array where predicate is true, and undefined.
 *
 * This function behaves similarly to `Array.prototype.find`, but with added error handling:
 * - If the predicate throws an error for any element, the error is handled via the onError callback.
 * - Allows for custom error handling through the onError option.
 *
 * @param {Array<TInput>} collection The array of items to search.
 * @param {Predicate<TInput>} predicate A function that tests each element of the array. Called once for each item in the array.
 * @param {{ onError?: OnError<TInput> }} options An optional object for error handling.
 *
 * @returns {TInput | undefined} The value of the first element in the array where predicate is true (and undefined if no such element is found).
 */
export declare const safeFind: <TInput>(collection: Array<TInput>, predicate: Predicate<TInput>, options?: {
    onError?: (error: unknown, item: TInput, index: number) => void;
}) => TInput | undefined;
