export declare const Context: import("react").Context<import("../..").DataRegistry>;
declare const Provider: import("react").Provider<import("../..").DataRegistry>;
/**
 * A custom React context consumer exposing the provided `registry` to
 * children components. Used along with the RegistryProvider.
 *
 * You can read more about the React context API here:
 * https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context#step-3-provide-the-context
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import {
 *   RegistryProvider,
 *   RegistryConsumer,
 *   createRegistry
 * } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * const registry = createRegistry( {} );
 *
 * const App = ( { props } ) => {
 *   return <RegistryProvider value={ registry }>
 *     <div>Hello There</div>
 *     <RegistryConsumer>
 *       { ( registry ) => (
 *         <ComponentUsingRegistry
 *         		{ ...props }
 *         	  registry={ registry }
 *       ) }
 *     </RegistryConsumer>
 *   </RegistryProvider>
 * }
 * ```
 */
export declare const RegistryConsumer: import("react").Consumer<import("../..").DataRegistry>;
/**
 * A custom Context provider for exposing the provided `registry` to children
 * components via a consumer.
 *
 * See <a href="#registryconsumer">RegistryConsumer</a> documentation for
 * example.
 */
export default Provider;
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