import { ValidTestCase, InvalidTestCase } from '../ts-eslint'; /** * Converts a batch of single line tests into a number of separate test cases. * This makes it easier to write tests which use the same options. * * Why wouldn't you just leave them as one test? * Because it makes the test error messages harder to decipher. * This way each line will fail separately, instead of them all failing together. */ declare function batchedSingleLineTests>(test: ValidTestCase): ValidTestCase[]; /** * Converts a batch of single line tests into a number of separate test cases. * This makes it easier to write tests which use the same options. * * Why wouldn't you just leave them as one test? * Because it makes the test error messages harder to decipher. * This way each line will fail separately, instead of them all failing together. * * Make sure you have your line numbers correct for error reporting, as it will match * the line numbers up with the split tests! */ declare function batchedSingleLineTests>(test: InvalidTestCase): InvalidTestCase[]; export { batchedSingleLineTests }; //# sourceMappingURL=batchedSingleLineTests.d.ts.map