import { EventStream } from "./observable"; /** Creates an EventStream from a function that accepts a callback. The function is supposed to call its callback just once. For example: ```js Bacon.fromCallback(callback => callback("bacon")) ``` This would create a stream that outputs a single value "Bacon!" and ends after that. The use of setTimeout causes the value to be delayed by 1 second. You can also give any number of arguments to [`fromCallback`](#bacon-fromcallback), which will be passed to the function. These arguments can be simple variables, Bacon EventStreams or Properties. For example the following will output "Bacon rules": ```js bacon = Bacon.constant('bacon') Bacon.fromCallback(function(a, b, callback) { callback(a + ' ' + b); }, bacon, 'rules').log(); ``` * @param f * @param args * @returns {EventStream} */ export declare function fromCallback(f: Function, ...args: any[]): EventStream; /** Behaves the same way as `Bacon.fromCallback`, except that it expects the callback to be called in the Node.js convention: `callback(error, data)`, where error is null if everything is fine. For example: ```js var Bacon = require('baconjs').Bacon, fs = require('fs'); var read = Bacon.fromNodeCallback(fs.readFile, 'input.txt'); read.onError(function(error) { console.log("Reading failed: " + error); }); read.onValue(function(value) { console.log("Read contents: " + value); }); ``` */ export declare function fromNodeCallback(f: Function, ...args: any[]): EventStream;