1 | /**
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2 | * The `util` module supports the needs of Node.js internal APIs. Many of the
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3 | * utilities are useful for application and module developers as well. To access
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4 | * it:
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5 | *
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6 | * ```js
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7 | * const util = require('util');
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8 | * ```
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9 | * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v16.6.0/lib/util.js)
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10 | */
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11 | declare module 'util' {
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12 | import * as types from 'node:util/types';
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13 | export interface InspectOptions {
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14 | /**
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15 | * If set to `true`, getters are going to be
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16 | * inspected as well. If set to `'get'` only getters without setter are going
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17 | * to be inspected. If set to `'set'` only getters having a corresponding
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18 | * setter are going to be inspected. This might cause side effects depending on
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19 | * the getter function.
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20 | * @default `false`
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21 | */
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22 | getters?: 'get' | 'set' | boolean | undefined;
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23 | showHidden?: boolean | undefined;
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24 | /**
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25 | * @default 2
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26 | */
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27 | depth?: number | null | undefined;
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28 | colors?: boolean | undefined;
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29 | customInspect?: boolean | undefined;
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30 | showProxy?: boolean | undefined;
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31 | maxArrayLength?: number | null | undefined;
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32 | /**
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33 | * Specifies the maximum number of characters to
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34 | * include when formatting. Set to `null` or `Infinity` to show all elements.
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35 | * Set to `0` or negative to show no characters.
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36 | * @default 10000
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37 | */
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38 | maxStringLength?: number | null | undefined;
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39 | breakLength?: number | undefined;
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40 | /**
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41 | * Setting this to `false` causes each object key
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42 | * to be displayed on a new line. It will also add new lines to text that is
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43 | * longer than `breakLength`. If set to a number, the most `n` inner elements
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44 | * are united on a single line as long as all properties fit into
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45 | * `breakLength`. Short array elements are also grouped together. Note that no
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46 | * text will be reduced below 16 characters, no matter the `breakLength` size.
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47 | * For more information, see the example below.
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48 | * @default `true`
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49 | */
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50 | compact?: boolean | number | undefined;
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51 | sorted?: boolean | ((a: string, b: string) => number) | undefined;
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52 | }
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53 | export type Style = 'special' | 'number' | 'bigint' | 'boolean' | 'undefined' | 'null' | 'string' | 'symbol' | 'date' | 'regexp' | 'module';
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54 | export type CustomInspectFunction = (depth: number, options: InspectOptionsStylized) => string;
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55 | export interface InspectOptionsStylized extends InspectOptions {
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56 | stylize(text: string, styleType: Style): string;
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57 | }
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58 | /**
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59 | * The `util.format()` method returns a formatted string using the first argument
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60 | * as a `printf`\-like format string which can contain zero or more format
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61 | * specifiers. Each specifier is replaced with the converted value from the
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62 | * corresponding argument. Supported specifiers are:
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63 | *
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64 | * If a specifier does not have a corresponding argument, it is not replaced:
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65 | *
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66 | * ```js
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67 | * util.format('%s:%s', 'foo');
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68 | * // Returns: 'foo:%s'
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69 | * ```
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70 | *
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71 | * Values that are not part of the format string are formatted using`util.inspect()` if their type is not `string`.
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72 | *
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73 | * If there are more arguments passed to the `util.format()` method than the
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74 | * number of specifiers, the extra arguments are concatenated to the returned
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75 | * string, separated by spaces:
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76 | *
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77 | * ```js
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78 | * util.format('%s:%s', 'foo', 'bar', 'baz');
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79 | * // Returns: 'foo:bar baz'
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80 | * ```
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81 | *
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82 | * If the first argument does not contain a valid format specifier, `util.format()`returns a string that is the concatenation of all arguments separated by spaces:
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83 | *
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84 | * ```js
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85 | * util.format(1, 2, 3);
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86 | * // Returns: '1 2 3'
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87 | * ```
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88 | *
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89 | * If only one argument is passed to `util.format()`, it is returned as it is
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90 | * without any formatting:
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91 | *
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92 | * ```js
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93 | * util.format('%% %s');
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94 | * // Returns: '%% %s'
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95 | * ```
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96 | *
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97 | * `util.format()` is a synchronous method that is intended as a debugging tool.
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98 | * Some input values can have a significant performance overhead that can block the
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99 | * event loop. Use this function with care and never in a hot code path.
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100 | * @since v0.5.3
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101 | * @param format A `printf`-like format string.
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102 | */
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103 | export function format(format?: any, ...param: any[]): string;
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104 | /**
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105 | * This function is identical to {@link format}, except in that it takes
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106 | * an `inspectOptions` argument which specifies options that are passed along to {@link inspect}.
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107 | *
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108 | * ```js
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109 | * util.formatWithOptions({ colors: true }, 'See object %O', { foo: 42 });
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110 | * // Returns 'See object { foo: 42 }', where `42` is colored as a number
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111 | * // when printed to a terminal.
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112 | * ```
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113 | * @since v10.0.0
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114 | */
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115 | export function formatWithOptions(inspectOptions: InspectOptions, format?: any, ...param: any[]): string;
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116 | /**
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117 | * Returns a Map of all system error codes available from the Node.js API.
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118 | * The mapping between error codes and error names is platform-dependent.
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119 | * See `Common System Errors` for the names of common errors.
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120 | *
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121 | * ```js
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122 | * fs.access('file/that/does/not/exist', (err) => {
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123 | * const errorMap = util.getSystemErrorMap();
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124 | * const name = errorMap.get(err.errno);
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125 | * console.error(name); // ENOENT
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126 | * });
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127 | * ```
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128 | * @since v16.0.0
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129 | */
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130 | export function getSystemErrorMap(): Map<number, [string, string]>;
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131 | /**
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132 | * The `util.log()` method prints the given `string` to `stdout` with an included
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133 | * timestamp.
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134 | *
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135 | * ```js
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136 | * const util = require('util');
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137 | *
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138 | * util.log('Timestamped message.');
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139 | * ```
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140 | * @since v0.3.0
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141 | * @deprecated Since v6.0.0 - Use a third party module instead.
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142 | */
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143 | export function log(string: string): void;
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144 | /**
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145 | * The `util.inspect()` method returns a string representation of `object` that is
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146 | * intended for debugging. The output of `util.inspect` may change at any time
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147 | * and should not be depended upon programmatically. Additional `options` may be
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148 | * passed that alter the result.`util.inspect()` will use the constructor's name and/or `@@toStringTag` to make
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149 | * an identifiable tag for an inspected value.
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150 | *
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151 | * ```js
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152 | * class Foo {
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153 | * get [Symbol.toStringTag]() {
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154 | * return 'bar';
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155 | * }
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156 | * }
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157 | *
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158 | * class Bar {}
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159 | *
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160 | * const baz = Object.create(null, { [Symbol.toStringTag]: { value: 'foo' } });
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161 | *
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162 | * util.inspect(new Foo()); // 'Foo [bar] {}'
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163 | * util.inspect(new Bar()); // 'Bar {}'
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164 | * util.inspect(baz); // '[foo] {}'
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165 | * ```
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166 | *
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167 | * Circular references point to their anchor by using a reference index:
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168 | *
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169 | * ```js
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170 | * const { inspect } = require('util');
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171 | *
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172 | * const obj = {};
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173 | * obj.a = [obj];
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174 | * obj.b = {};
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175 | * obj.b.inner = obj.b;
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176 | * obj.b.obj = obj;
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177 | *
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178 | * console.log(inspect(obj));
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179 | * // <ref *1> {
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180 | * // a: [ [Circular *1] ],
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181 | * // b: <ref *2> { inner: [Circular *2], obj: [Circular *1] }
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182 | * // }
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183 | * ```
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184 | *
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185 | * The following example inspects all properties of the `util` object:
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186 | *
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187 | * ```js
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188 | * const util = require('util');
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189 | *
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190 | * console.log(util.inspect(util, { showHidden: true, depth: null }));
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191 | * ```
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192 | *
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193 | * The following example highlights the effect of the `compact` option:
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194 | *
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195 | * ```js
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196 | * const util = require('util');
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197 | *
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198 | * const o = {
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199 | * a: [1, 2, [[
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200 | * 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\nconsectetur adipiscing elit, sed do ' +
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201 | * 'eiusmod \ntempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.',
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202 | * 'test',
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203 | * 'foo']], 4],
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204 | * b: new Map([['za', 1], ['zb', 'test']])
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205 | * };
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206 | * console.log(util.inspect(o, { compact: true, depth: 5, breakLength: 80 }));
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207 | *
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208 | * // { a:
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209 | * // [ 1,
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210 | * // 2,
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211 | * // [ [ 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\nconsectetur [...]', // A long line
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212 | * // 'test',
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213 | * // 'foo' ] ],
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214 | * // 4 ],
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215 | * // b: Map(2) { 'za' => 1, 'zb' => 'test' } }
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216 | *
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217 | * // Setting `compact` to false or an integer creates more reader friendly output.
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218 | * console.log(util.inspect(o, { compact: false, depth: 5, breakLength: 80 }));
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219 | *
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220 | * // {
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221 | * // a: [
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222 | * // 1,
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223 | * // 2,
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224 | * // [
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225 | * // [
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226 | * // 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,\n' +
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227 | * // 'consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod \n' +
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228 | * // 'tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.',
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229 | * // 'test',
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230 | * // 'foo'
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231 | * // ]
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232 | * // ],
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233 | * // 4
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234 | * // ],
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235 | * // b: Map(2) {
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236 | * // 'za' => 1,
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237 | * // 'zb' => 'test'
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238 | * // }
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239 | * // }
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240 | *
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241 | * // Setting `breakLength` to e.g. 150 will print the "Lorem ipsum" text in a
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242 | * // single line.
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243 | * ```
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244 | *
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245 | * The `showHidden` option allows [`WeakMap`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakMap) and
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246 | * [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) entries to be
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247 | * inspected. If there are more entries than `maxArrayLength`, there is no
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248 | * guarantee which entries are displayed. That means retrieving the same[`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) entries twice may
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249 | * result in different output. Furthermore, entries
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250 | * with no remaining strong references may be garbage collected at any time.
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251 | *
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252 | * ```js
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253 | * const { inspect } = require('util');
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254 | *
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255 | * const obj = { a: 1 };
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256 | * const obj2 = { b: 2 };
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257 | * const weakSet = new WeakSet([obj, obj2]);
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258 | *
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259 | * console.log(inspect(weakSet, { showHidden: true }));
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260 | * // WeakSet { { a: 1 }, { b: 2 } }
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261 | * ```
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262 | *
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263 | * The `sorted` option ensures that an object's property insertion order does not
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264 | * impact the result of `util.inspect()`.
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265 | *
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266 | * ```js
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267 | * const { inspect } = require('util');
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268 | * const assert = require('assert');
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269 | *
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270 | * const o1 = {
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271 | * b: [2, 3, 1],
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272 | * a: '`a` comes before `b`',
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273 | * c: new Set([2, 3, 1])
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274 | * };
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275 | * console.log(inspect(o1, { sorted: true }));
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276 | * // { a: '`a` comes before `b`', b: [ 2, 3, 1 ], c: Set(3) { 1, 2, 3 } }
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277 | * console.log(inspect(o1, { sorted: (a, b) => b.localeCompare(a) }));
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278 | * // { c: Set(3) { 3, 2, 1 }, b: [ 2, 3, 1 ], a: '`a` comes before `b`' }
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279 | *
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280 | * const o2 = {
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281 | * c: new Set([2, 1, 3]),
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282 | * a: '`a` comes before `b`',
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283 | * b: [2, 3, 1]
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284 | * };
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285 | * assert.strict.equal(
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286 | * inspect(o1, { sorted: true }),
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287 | * inspect(o2, { sorted: true })
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288 | * );
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289 | * ```
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290 | *
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291 | * `util.inspect()` is a synchronous method intended for debugging. Its maximum
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292 | * output length is approximately 128 MB. Inputs that result in longer output will
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293 | * be truncated.
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294 | * @since v0.3.0
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295 | * @param object Any JavaScript primitive or `Object`.
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296 | * @return The representation of `object`.
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297 | */
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298 | export function inspect(object: any, showHidden?: boolean, depth?: number | null, color?: boolean): string;
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299 | export function inspect(object: any, options: InspectOptions): string;
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300 | export namespace inspect {
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301 | let colors: NodeJS.Dict<[number, number]>;
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302 | let styles: {
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303 | [K in Style]: string;
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304 | };
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305 | let defaultOptions: InspectOptions;
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306 | /**
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307 | * Allows changing inspect settings from the repl.
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308 | */
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309 | let replDefaults: InspectOptions;
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310 | const custom: unique symbol;
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311 | }
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312 | /**
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313 | * Alias for [`Array.isArray()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray).
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314 | *
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315 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Array`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
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316 | *
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317 | * ```js
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318 | * const util = require('util');
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319 | *
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320 | * util.isArray([]);
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321 | * // Returns: true
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322 | * util.isArray(new Array());
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323 | * // Returns: true
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324 | * util.isArray({});
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325 | * // Returns: false
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326 | * ```
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327 | * @since v0.6.0
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328 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `isArray` instead.
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329 | */
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330 | export function isArray(object: unknown): object is unknown[];
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331 | /**
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332 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `RegExp`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
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333 | *
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334 | * ```js
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335 | * const util = require('util');
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336 | *
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337 | * util.isRegExp(/some regexp/);
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338 | * // Returns: true
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339 | * util.isRegExp(new RegExp('another regexp'));
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340 | * // Returns: true
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341 | * util.isRegExp({});
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342 | * // Returns: false
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343 | * ```
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344 | * @since v0.6.0
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345 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Deprecated
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346 | */
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347 | export function isRegExp(object: unknown): object is RegExp;
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348 | /**
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349 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Date`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
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350 | *
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351 | * ```js
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352 | * const util = require('util');
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353 | *
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354 | * util.isDate(new Date());
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355 | * // Returns: true
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356 | * util.isDate(Date());
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357 | * // false (without 'new' returns a String)
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358 | * util.isDate({});
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359 | * // Returns: false
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360 | * ```
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361 | * @since v0.6.0
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362 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use {@link types.isDate} instead.
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363 | */
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364 | export function isDate(object: unknown): object is Date;
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365 | /**
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366 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is an `Error`. Otherwise, returns`false`.
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367 | *
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368 | * ```js
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369 | * const util = require('util');
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370 | *
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371 | * util.isError(new Error());
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372 | * // Returns: true
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373 | * util.isError(new TypeError());
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374 | * // Returns: true
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375 | * util.isError({ name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' });
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376 | * // Returns: false
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377 | * ```
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378 | *
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379 | * This method relies on `Object.prototype.toString()` behavior. It is
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380 | * possible to obtain an incorrect result when the `object` argument manipulates`@@toStringTag`.
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381 | *
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382 | * ```js
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383 | * const util = require('util');
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384 | * const obj = { name: 'Error', message: 'an error occurred' };
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385 | *
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386 | * util.isError(obj);
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387 | * // Returns: false
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388 | * obj[Symbol.toStringTag] = 'Error';
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389 | * util.isError(obj);
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390 | * // Returns: true
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391 | * ```
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392 | * @since v0.6.0
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393 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use {@link types.isNativeError} instead.
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394 | */
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395 | export function isError(object: unknown): object is Error;
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396 | /**
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397 | * Usage of `util.inherits()` is discouraged. Please use the ES6 `class` and`extends` keywords to get language level inheritance support. Also note
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398 | * that the two styles are [semantically incompatible](https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/4179).
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399 | *
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400 | * Inherit the prototype methods from one [constructor](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/constructor) into another. The
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401 | * prototype of `constructor` will be set to a new object created from`superConstructor`.
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402 | *
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403 | * This mainly adds some input validation on top of`Object.setPrototypeOf(constructor.prototype, superConstructor.prototype)`.
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404 | * As an additional convenience, `superConstructor` will be accessible
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405 | * through the `constructor.super_` property.
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406 | *
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407 | * ```js
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408 | * const util = require('util');
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409 | * const EventEmitter = require('events');
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410 | *
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411 | * function MyStream() {
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412 | * EventEmitter.call(this);
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413 | * }
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414 | *
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415 | * util.inherits(MyStream, EventEmitter);
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416 | *
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417 | * MyStream.prototype.write = function(data) {
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418 | * this.emit('data', data);
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419 | * };
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420 | *
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421 | * const stream = new MyStream();
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422 | *
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423 | * console.log(stream instanceof EventEmitter); // true
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424 | * console.log(MyStream.super_ === EventEmitter); // true
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425 | *
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426 | * stream.on('data', (data) => {
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427 | * console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`);
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428 | * });
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429 | * stream.write('It works!'); // Received data: "It works!"
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430 | * ```
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431 | *
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432 | * ES6 example using `class` and `extends`:
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433 | *
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434 | * ```js
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435 | * const EventEmitter = require('events');
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436 | *
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437 | * class MyStream extends EventEmitter {
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438 | * write(data) {
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439 | * this.emit('data', data);
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440 | * }
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441 | * }
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442 | *
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443 | * const stream = new MyStream();
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444 | *
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445 | * stream.on('data', (data) => {
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446 | * console.log(`Received data: "${data}"`);
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447 | * });
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448 | * stream.write('With ES6');
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449 | * ```
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450 | * @since v0.3.0
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451 | * @deprecated Legacy: Use ES2015 class syntax and `extends` keyword instead.
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452 | */
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453 | export function inherits(constructor: unknown, superConstructor: unknown): void;
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454 | export type DebugLoggerFunction = (msg: string, ...param: unknown[]) => void;
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455 | export interface DebugLogger extends DebugLoggerFunction {
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456 | enabled: boolean;
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457 | }
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458 | /**
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459 | * The `util.debuglog()` method is used to create a function that conditionally
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460 | * writes debug messages to `stderr` based on the existence of the `NODE_DEBUG`environment variable. If the `section` name appears within the value of that
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461 | * environment variable, then the returned function operates similar to `console.error()`. If not, then the returned function is a no-op.
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462 | *
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463 | * ```js
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464 | * const util = require('util');
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465 | * const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo');
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466 | *
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467 | * debuglog('hello from foo [%d]', 123);
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468 | * ```
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469 | *
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470 | * If this program is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo` in the environment, then
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471 | * it will output something like:
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472 | *
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473 | * ```console
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474 | * FOO 3245: hello from foo [123]
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475 | * ```
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476 | *
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477 | * where `3245` is the process id. If it is not run with that
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478 | * environment variable set, then it will not print anything.
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479 | *
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480 | * The `section` supports wildcard also:
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481 | *
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482 | * ```js
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483 | * const util = require('util');
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484 | * const debuglog = util.debuglog('foo-bar');
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485 | *
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486 | * debuglog('hi there, it\'s foo-bar [%d]', 2333);
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487 | * ```
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488 | *
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489 | * if it is run with `NODE_DEBUG=foo*` in the environment, then it will output
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490 | * something like:
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491 | *
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492 | * ```console
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493 | * FOO-BAR 3257: hi there, it's foo-bar [2333]
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494 | * ```
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495 | *
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496 | * Multiple comma-separated `section` names may be specified in the `NODE_DEBUG`environment variable: `NODE_DEBUG=fs,net,tls`.
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497 | *
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498 | * The optional `callback` argument can be used to replace the logging function
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499 | * with a different function that doesn't have any initialization or
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500 | * unnecessary wrapping.
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501 | *
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502 | * ```js
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503 | * const util = require('util');
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504 | * let debuglog = util.debuglog('internals', (debug) => {
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505 | * // Replace with a logging function that optimizes out
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506 | * // testing if the section is enabled
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507 | * debuglog = debug;
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508 | * });
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509 | * ```
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510 | * @since v0.11.3
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511 | * @param section A string identifying the portion of the application for which the `debuglog` function is being created.
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512 | * @param callback A callback invoked the first time the logging function is called with a function argument that is a more optimized logging function.
|
513 | * @return The logging function
|
514 | */
|
515 | export function debuglog(section: string, callback?: (fn: DebugLoggerFunction) => void): DebugLogger;
|
516 | /**
|
517 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Boolean`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
518 | *
|
519 | * ```js
|
520 | * const util = require('util');
|
521 | *
|
522 | * util.isBoolean(1);
|
523 | * // Returns: false
|
524 | * util.isBoolean(0);
|
525 | * // Returns: false
|
526 | * util.isBoolean(false);
|
527 | * // Returns: true
|
528 | * ```
|
529 | * @since v0.11.5
|
530 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'boolean'` instead.
|
531 | */
|
532 | export function isBoolean(object: unknown): object is boolean;
|
533 | /**
|
534 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Buffer`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
535 | *
|
536 | * ```js
|
537 | * const util = require('util');
|
538 | *
|
539 | * util.isBuffer({ length: 0 });
|
540 | * // Returns: false
|
541 | * util.isBuffer([]);
|
542 | * // Returns: false
|
543 | * util.isBuffer(Buffer.from('hello world'));
|
544 | * // Returns: true
|
545 | * ```
|
546 | * @since v0.11.5
|
547 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `isBuffer` instead.
|
548 | */
|
549 | export function isBuffer(object: unknown): object is Buffer;
|
550 | /**
|
551 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Function`. Otherwise, returns`false`.
|
552 | *
|
553 | * ```js
|
554 | * const util = require('util');
|
555 | *
|
556 | * function Foo() {}
|
557 | * const Bar = () => {};
|
558 | *
|
559 | * util.isFunction({});
|
560 | * // Returns: false
|
561 | * util.isFunction(Foo);
|
562 | * // Returns: true
|
563 | * util.isFunction(Bar);
|
564 | * // Returns: true
|
565 | * ```
|
566 | * @since v0.11.5
|
567 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'function'` instead.
|
568 | */
|
569 | export function isFunction(object: unknown): boolean;
|
570 | /**
|
571 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly `null`. Otherwise, returns`false`.
|
572 | *
|
573 | * ```js
|
574 | * const util = require('util');
|
575 | *
|
576 | * util.isNull(0);
|
577 | * // Returns: false
|
578 | * util.isNull(undefined);
|
579 | * // Returns: false
|
580 | * util.isNull(null);
|
581 | * // Returns: true
|
582 | * ```
|
583 | * @since v0.11.5
|
584 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === null` instead.
|
585 | */
|
586 | export function isNull(object: unknown): object is null;
|
587 | /**
|
588 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is `null` or `undefined`. Otherwise,
|
589 | * returns `false`.
|
590 | *
|
591 | * ```js
|
592 | * const util = require('util');
|
593 | *
|
594 | * util.isNullOrUndefined(0);
|
595 | * // Returns: false
|
596 | * util.isNullOrUndefined(undefined);
|
597 | * // Returns: true
|
598 | * util.isNullOrUndefined(null);
|
599 | * // Returns: true
|
600 | * ```
|
601 | * @since v0.11.5
|
602 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === undefined || value === null` instead.
|
603 | */
|
604 | export function isNullOrUndefined(object: unknown): object is null | undefined;
|
605 | /**
|
606 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Number`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
607 | *
|
608 | * ```js
|
609 | * const util = require('util');
|
610 | *
|
611 | * util.isNumber(false);
|
612 | * // Returns: false
|
613 | * util.isNumber(Infinity);
|
614 | * // Returns: true
|
615 | * util.isNumber(0);
|
616 | * // Returns: true
|
617 | * util.isNumber(NaN);
|
618 | * // Returns: true
|
619 | * ```
|
620 | * @since v0.11.5
|
621 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'number'` instead.
|
622 | */
|
623 | export function isNumber(object: unknown): object is number;
|
624 | /**
|
625 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is strictly an `Object`**and** not a`Function` (even though functions are objects in JavaScript).
|
626 | * Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
627 | *
|
628 | * ```js
|
629 | * const util = require('util');
|
630 | *
|
631 | * util.isObject(5);
|
632 | * // Returns: false
|
633 | * util.isObject(null);
|
634 | * // Returns: false
|
635 | * util.isObject({});
|
636 | * // Returns: true
|
637 | * util.isObject(() => {});
|
638 | * // Returns: false
|
639 | * ```
|
640 | * @since v0.11.5
|
641 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Deprecated: Use `value !== null && typeof value === 'object'` instead.
|
642 | */
|
643 | export function isObject(object: unknown): boolean;
|
644 | /**
|
645 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a primitive type. Otherwise, returns`false`.
|
646 | *
|
647 | * ```js
|
648 | * const util = require('util');
|
649 | *
|
650 | * util.isPrimitive(5);
|
651 | * // Returns: true
|
652 | * util.isPrimitive('foo');
|
653 | * // Returns: true
|
654 | * util.isPrimitive(false);
|
655 | * // Returns: true
|
656 | * util.isPrimitive(null);
|
657 | * // Returns: true
|
658 | * util.isPrimitive(undefined);
|
659 | * // Returns: true
|
660 | * util.isPrimitive({});
|
661 | * // Returns: false
|
662 | * util.isPrimitive(() => {});
|
663 | * // Returns: false
|
664 | * util.isPrimitive(/^$/);
|
665 | * // Returns: false
|
666 | * util.isPrimitive(new Date());
|
667 | * // Returns: false
|
668 | * ```
|
669 | * @since v0.11.5
|
670 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `(typeof value !== 'object' && typeof value !== 'function') || value === null` instead.
|
671 | */
|
672 | export function isPrimitive(object: unknown): boolean;
|
673 | /**
|
674 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `string`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
675 | *
|
676 | * ```js
|
677 | * const util = require('util');
|
678 | *
|
679 | * util.isString('');
|
680 | * // Returns: true
|
681 | * util.isString('foo');
|
682 | * // Returns: true
|
683 | * util.isString(String('foo'));
|
684 | * // Returns: true
|
685 | * util.isString(5);
|
686 | * // Returns: false
|
687 | * ```
|
688 | * @since v0.11.5
|
689 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'string'` instead.
|
690 | */
|
691 | export function isString(object: unknown): object is string;
|
692 | /**
|
693 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is a `Symbol`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
694 | *
|
695 | * ```js
|
696 | * const util = require('util');
|
697 | *
|
698 | * util.isSymbol(5);
|
699 | * // Returns: false
|
700 | * util.isSymbol('foo');
|
701 | * // Returns: false
|
702 | * util.isSymbol(Symbol('foo'));
|
703 | * // Returns: true
|
704 | * ```
|
705 | * @since v0.11.5
|
706 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `typeof value === 'symbol'` instead.
|
707 | */
|
708 | export function isSymbol(object: unknown): object is symbol;
|
709 | /**
|
710 | * Returns `true` if the given `object` is `undefined`. Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
711 | *
|
712 | * ```js
|
713 | * const util = require('util');
|
714 | *
|
715 | * const foo = undefined;
|
716 | * util.isUndefined(5);
|
717 | * // Returns: false
|
718 | * util.isUndefined(foo);
|
719 | * // Returns: true
|
720 | * util.isUndefined(null);
|
721 | * // Returns: false
|
722 | * ```
|
723 | * @since v0.11.5
|
724 | * @deprecated Since v4.0.0 - Use `value === undefined` instead.
|
725 | */
|
726 | export function isUndefined(object: unknown): object is undefined;
|
727 | /**
|
728 | * The `util.deprecate()` method wraps `fn` (which may be a function or class) in
|
729 | * such a way that it is marked as deprecated.
|
730 | *
|
731 | * ```js
|
732 | * const util = require('util');
|
733 | *
|
734 | * exports.obsoleteFunction = util.deprecate(() => {
|
735 | * // Do something here.
|
736 | * }, 'obsoleteFunction() is deprecated. Use newShinyFunction() instead.');
|
737 | * ```
|
738 | *
|
739 | * When called, `util.deprecate()` will return a function that will emit a`DeprecationWarning` using the `'warning'` event. The warning will
|
740 | * be emitted and printed to `stderr` the first time the returned function is
|
741 | * called. After the warning is emitted, the wrapped function is called without
|
742 | * emitting a warning.
|
743 | *
|
744 | * If the same optional `code` is supplied in multiple calls to `util.deprecate()`,
|
745 | * the warning will be emitted only once for that `code`.
|
746 | *
|
747 | * ```js
|
748 | * const util = require('util');
|
749 | *
|
750 | * const fn1 = util.deprecate(someFunction, someMessage, 'DEP0001');
|
751 | * const fn2 = util.deprecate(someOtherFunction, someOtherMessage, 'DEP0001');
|
752 | * fn1(); // Emits a deprecation warning with code DEP0001
|
753 | * fn2(); // Does not emit a deprecation warning because it has the same code
|
754 | * ```
|
755 | *
|
756 | * If either the `--no-deprecation` or `--no-warnings` command-line flags are
|
757 | * used, or if the `process.noDeprecation` property is set to `true`_prior_ to
|
758 | * the first deprecation warning, the `util.deprecate()` method does nothing.
|
759 | *
|
760 | * If the `--trace-deprecation` or `--trace-warnings` command-line flags are set,
|
761 | * or the `process.traceDeprecation` property is set to `true`, a warning and a
|
762 | * stack trace are printed to `stderr` the first time the deprecated function is
|
763 | * called.
|
764 | *
|
765 | * If the `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag is set, or the`process.throwDeprecation` property is set to `true`, then an exception will be
|
766 | * thrown when the deprecated function is called.
|
767 | *
|
768 | * The `--throw-deprecation` command-line flag and `process.throwDeprecation`property take precedence over `--trace-deprecation` and`process.traceDeprecation`.
|
769 | * @since v0.8.0
|
770 | * @param fn The function that is being deprecated.
|
771 | * @param msg A warning message to display when the deprecated function is invoked.
|
772 | * @param code A deprecation code. See the `list of deprecated APIs` for a list of codes.
|
773 | * @return The deprecated function wrapped to emit a warning.
|
774 | */
|
775 | export function deprecate<T extends Function>(fn: T, msg: string, code?: string): T;
|
776 | /**
|
777 | * Returns `true` if there is deep strict equality between `val1` and `val2`.
|
778 | * Otherwise, returns `false`.
|
779 | *
|
780 | * See `assert.deepStrictEqual()` for more information about deep strict
|
781 | * equality.
|
782 | * @since v9.0.0
|
783 | */
|
784 | export function isDeepStrictEqual(val1: unknown, val2: unknown): boolean;
|
785 | /**
|
786 | * Takes an `async` function (or a function that returns a `Promise`) and returns a
|
787 | * function following the error-first callback style, i.e. taking
|
788 | * an `(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument. In the callback, the
|
789 | * first argument will be the rejection reason (or `null` if the `Promise`resolved), and the second argument will be the resolved value.
|
790 | *
|
791 | * ```js
|
792 | * const util = require('util');
|
793 | *
|
794 | * async function fn() {
|
795 | * return 'hello world';
|
796 | * }
|
797 | * const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn);
|
798 | *
|
799 | * callbackFunction((err, ret) => {
|
800 | * if (err) throw err;
|
801 | * console.log(ret);
|
802 | * });
|
803 | * ```
|
804 | *
|
805 | * Will print:
|
806 | *
|
807 | * ```text
|
808 | * hello world
|
809 | * ```
|
810 | *
|
811 | * The callback is executed asynchronously, and will have a limited stack trace.
|
812 | * If the callback throws, the process will emit an `'uncaughtException'` event, and if not handled will exit.
|
813 | *
|
814 | * Since `null` has a special meaning as the first argument to a callback, if a
|
815 | * wrapped function rejects a `Promise` with a falsy value as a reason, the value
|
816 | * is wrapped in an `Error` with the original value stored in a field named`reason`.
|
817 | *
|
818 | * ```js
|
819 | * function fn() {
|
820 | * return Promise.reject(null);
|
821 | * }
|
822 | * const callbackFunction = util.callbackify(fn);
|
823 | *
|
824 | * callbackFunction((err, ret) => {
|
825 | * // When the Promise was rejected with `null` it is wrapped with an Error and
|
826 | * // the original value is stored in `reason`.
|
827 | * err && err.hasOwnProperty('reason') && err.reason === null; // true
|
828 | * });
|
829 | * ```
|
830 | * @since v8.2.0
|
831 | * @param original An `async` function
|
832 | * @return a callback style function
|
833 | */
|
834 | export function callbackify(fn: () => Promise<void>): (callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
835 | export function callbackify<TResult>(fn: () => Promise<TResult>): (callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
836 | export function callbackify<T1>(fn: (arg1: T1) => Promise<void>): (arg1: T1, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
837 | export function callbackify<T1, TResult>(fn: (arg1: T1) => Promise<TResult>): (arg1: T1, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
838 | export function callbackify<T1, T2>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise<void>): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
839 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, TResult>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise<TResult>): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
840 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise<void>): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
841 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, TResult>(
|
842 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise<TResult>
|
843 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
844 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, T4>(
|
845 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise<void>
|
846 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
847 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, T4, TResult>(
|
848 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise<TResult>
|
849 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
850 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>(
|
851 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise<void>
|
852 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
853 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, TResult>(
|
854 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise<TResult>
|
855 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
856 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>(
|
857 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6) => Promise<void>
|
858 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException) => void) => void;
|
859 | export function callbackify<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, TResult>(
|
860 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6) => Promise<TResult>
|
861 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, arg6: T6, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, result: TResult) => void) => void;
|
862 | export interface CustomPromisifyLegacy<TCustom extends Function> extends Function {
|
863 | __promisify__: TCustom;
|
864 | }
|
865 | export interface CustomPromisifySymbol<TCustom extends Function> extends Function {
|
866 | [promisify.custom]: TCustom;
|
867 | }
|
868 | export type CustomPromisify<TCustom extends Function> = CustomPromisifySymbol<TCustom> | CustomPromisifyLegacy<TCustom>;
|
869 | /**
|
870 | * Takes a function following the common error-first callback style, i.e. taking
|
871 | * an `(err, value) => ...` callback as the last argument, and returns a version
|
872 | * that returns promises.
|
873 | *
|
874 | * ```js
|
875 | * const util = require('util');
|
876 | * const fs = require('fs');
|
877 | *
|
878 | * const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat);
|
879 | * stat('.').then((stats) => {
|
880 | * // Do something with `stats`
|
881 | * }).catch((error) => {
|
882 | * // Handle the error.
|
883 | * });
|
884 | * ```
|
885 | *
|
886 | * Or, equivalently using `async function`s:
|
887 | *
|
888 | * ```js
|
889 | * const util = require('util');
|
890 | * const fs = require('fs');
|
891 | *
|
892 | * const stat = util.promisify(fs.stat);
|
893 | *
|
894 | * async function callStat() {
|
895 | * const stats = await stat('.');
|
896 | * console.log(`This directory is owned by ${stats.uid}`);
|
897 | * }
|
898 | * ```
|
899 | *
|
900 | * If there is an `original[util.promisify.custom]` property present, `promisify`will return its value, see `Custom promisified functions`.
|
901 | *
|
902 | * `promisify()` assumes that `original` is a function taking a callback as its
|
903 | * final argument in all cases. If `original` is not a function, `promisify()`will throw an error. If `original` is a function but its last argument is not
|
904 | * an error-first callback, it will still be passed an error-first
|
905 | * callback as its last argument.
|
906 | *
|
907 | * Using `promisify()` on class methods or other methods that use `this` may not
|
908 | * work as expected unless handled specially:
|
909 | *
|
910 | * ```js
|
911 | * const util = require('util');
|
912 | *
|
913 | * class Foo {
|
914 | * constructor() {
|
915 | * this.a = 42;
|
916 | * }
|
917 | *
|
918 | * bar(callback) {
|
919 | * callback(null, this.a);
|
920 | * }
|
921 | * }
|
922 | *
|
923 | * const foo = new Foo();
|
924 | *
|
925 | * const naiveBar = util.promisify(foo.bar);
|
926 | * // TypeError: Cannot read property 'a' of undefined
|
927 | * // naiveBar().then(a => console.log(a));
|
928 | *
|
929 | * naiveBar.call(foo).then((a) => console.log(a)); // '42'
|
930 | *
|
931 | * const bindBar = naiveBar.bind(foo);
|
932 | * bindBar().then((a) => console.log(a)); // '42'
|
933 | * ```
|
934 | * @since v8.0.0
|
935 | */
|
936 | export function promisify<TCustom extends Function>(fn: CustomPromisify<TCustom>): TCustom;
|
937 | export function promisify<TResult>(fn: (callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): () => Promise<TResult>;
|
938 | export function promisify(fn: (callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): () => Promise<void>;
|
939 | export function promisify<T1, TResult>(fn: (arg1: T1, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): (arg1: T1) => Promise<TResult>;
|
940 | export function promisify<T1>(fn: (arg1: T1, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1) => Promise<void>;
|
941 | export function promisify<T1, T2, TResult>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise<TResult>;
|
942 | export function promisify<T1, T2>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2) => Promise<void>;
|
943 | export function promisify<T1, T2, T3, TResult>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise<TResult>;
|
944 | export function promisify<T1, T2, T3>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3) => Promise<void>;
|
945 | export function promisify<T1, T2, T3, T4, TResult>(
|
946 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void
|
947 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise<TResult>;
|
948 | export function promisify<T1, T2, T3, T4>(fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4) => Promise<void>;
|
949 | export function promisify<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, TResult>(
|
950 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err: any, result: TResult) => void) => void
|
951 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise<TResult>;
|
952 | export function promisify<T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>(
|
953 | fn: (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5, callback: (err?: any) => void) => void
|
954 | ): (arg1: T1, arg2: T2, arg3: T3, arg4: T4, arg5: T5) => Promise<void>;
|
955 | export function promisify(fn: Function): Function;
|
956 | export namespace promisify {
|
957 | const custom: unique symbol;
|
958 | }
|
959 | /**
|
960 | * An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/)`TextDecoder` API.
|
961 | *
|
962 | * ```js
|
963 | * const decoder = new TextDecoder('shift_jis');
|
964 | * let string = '';
|
965 | * let buffer;
|
966 | * while (buffer = getNextChunkSomehow()) {
|
967 | * string += decoder.decode(buffer, { stream: true });
|
968 | * }
|
969 | * string += decoder.decode(); // end-of-stream
|
970 | * ```
|
971 | * @since v8.3.0
|
972 | */
|
973 | export class TextDecoder {
|
974 | /**
|
975 | * The encoding supported by the `TextDecoder` instance.
|
976 | */
|
977 | readonly encoding: string;
|
978 | /**
|
979 | * The value will be `true` if decoding errors result in a `TypeError` being
|
980 | * thrown.
|
981 | */
|
982 | readonly fatal: boolean;
|
983 | /**
|
984 | * The value will be `true` if the decoding result will include the byte order
|
985 | * mark.
|
986 | */
|
987 | readonly ignoreBOM: boolean;
|
988 | constructor(
|
989 | encoding?: string,
|
990 | options?: {
|
991 | fatal?: boolean | undefined;
|
992 | ignoreBOM?: boolean | undefined;
|
993 | }
|
994 | );
|
995 | /**
|
996 | * Decodes the `input` and returns a string. If `options.stream` is `true`, any
|
997 | * incomplete byte sequences occurring at the end of the `input` are buffered
|
998 | * internally and emitted after the next call to `textDecoder.decode()`.
|
999 | *
|
1000 | * If `textDecoder.fatal` is `true`, decoding errors that occur will result in a`TypeError` being thrown.
|
1001 | * @param input An `ArrayBuffer`, `DataView` or `TypedArray` instance containing the encoded data.
|
1002 | */
|
1003 | decode(
|
1004 | input?: NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | ArrayBuffer | null,
|
1005 | options?: {
|
1006 | stream?: boolean | undefined;
|
1007 | }
|
1008 | ): string;
|
1009 | }
|
1010 | export interface EncodeIntoResult {
|
1011 | /**
|
1012 | * The read Unicode code units of input.
|
1013 | */
|
1014 | read: number;
|
1015 | /**
|
1016 | * The written UTF-8 bytes of output.
|
1017 | */
|
1018 | written: number;
|
1019 | }
|
1020 | export { types };
|
1021 | /**
|
1022 | * An implementation of the [WHATWG Encoding Standard](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/)`TextEncoder` API. All
|
1023 | * instances of `TextEncoder` only support UTF-8 encoding.
|
1024 | *
|
1025 | * ```js
|
1026 | * const encoder = new TextEncoder();
|
1027 | * const uint8array = encoder.encode('this is some data');
|
1028 | * ```
|
1029 | *
|
1030 | * The `TextEncoder` class is also available on the global object.
|
1031 | * @since v8.3.0
|
1032 | */
|
1033 | export class TextEncoder {
|
1034 | /**
|
1035 | * The encoding supported by the `TextEncoder` instance. Always set to `'utf-8'`.
|
1036 | */
|
1037 | readonly encoding: string;
|
1038 | /**
|
1039 | * UTF-8 encodes the `input` string and returns a `Uint8Array` containing the
|
1040 | * encoded bytes.
|
1041 | * @param [input='an empty string'] The text to encode.
|
1042 | */
|
1043 | encode(input?: string): Uint8Array;
|
1044 | /**
|
1045 | * UTF-8 encodes the `src` string to the `dest` Uint8Array and returns an object
|
1046 | * containing the read Unicode code units and written UTF-8 bytes.
|
1047 | *
|
1048 | * ```js
|
1049 | * const encoder = new TextEncoder();
|
1050 | * const src = 'this is some data';
|
1051 | * const dest = new Uint8Array(10);
|
1052 | * const { read, written } = encoder.encodeInto(src, dest);
|
1053 | * ```
|
1054 | * @param src The text to encode.
|
1055 | * @param dest The array to hold the encode result.
|
1056 | */
|
1057 | encodeInto(src: string, dest: Uint8Array): EncodeIntoResult;
|
1058 | }
|
1059 | }
|
1060 | declare module 'util/types' {
|
1061 | export * from 'util/types';
|
1062 | }
|
1063 | declare module 'util/types' {
|
1064 | import { KeyObject, webcrypto } from 'node:crypto';
|
1065 | /**
|
1066 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer)
|
1067 | * or[`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instance.
|
1068 | *
|
1069 | * See also `util.types.isArrayBuffer()` and `util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer()`.
|
1070 | *
|
1071 | * ```js
|
1072 | * util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns true
|
1073 | * util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns true
|
1074 | * ```
|
1075 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1076 | */
|
1077 | function isAnyArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is ArrayBufferLike;
|
1078 | /**
|
1079 | * Returns `true` if the value is an `arguments` object.
|
1080 | *
|
1081 | * ```js
|
1082 | * function foo() {
|
1083 | * util.types.isArgumentsObject(arguments); // Returns true
|
1084 | * }
|
1085 | * ```
|
1086 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1087 | */
|
1088 | function isArgumentsObject(object: unknown): object is IArguments;
|
1089 | /**
|
1090 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) instance.
|
1091 | * This does _not_ include [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instances. Usually, it is
|
1092 | * desirable to test for both; See `util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer()` for that.
|
1093 | *
|
1094 | * ```js
|
1095 | * util.types.isArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns true
|
1096 | * util.types.isArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1097 | * ```
|
1098 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1099 | */
|
1100 | function isArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is ArrayBuffer;
|
1101 | /**
|
1102 | * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of one of the [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer)views, such as typed array
|
1103 | * objects or [`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView). Equivalent
|
1104 | * to[`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView).
|
1105 | *
|
1106 | * ```js
|
1107 | * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new Int8Array()); // true
|
1108 | * util.types.isArrayBufferView(Buffer.from('hello world')); // true
|
1109 | * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(16))); // true
|
1110 | * util.types.isArrayBufferView(new ArrayBuffer()); // false
|
1111 | * ```
|
1112 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1113 | */
|
1114 | function isArrayBufferView(object: unknown): object is NodeJS.ArrayBufferView;
|
1115 | /**
|
1116 | * Returns `true` if the value is an [async function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/async_function).
|
1117 | * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing;
|
1118 | * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if
|
1119 | * a transpilation tool was used.
|
1120 | *
|
1121 | * ```js
|
1122 | * util.types.isAsyncFunction(function foo() {}); // Returns false
|
1123 | * util.types.isAsyncFunction(async function foo() {}); // Returns true
|
1124 | * ```
|
1125 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1126 | */
|
1127 | function isAsyncFunction(object: unknown): boolean;
|
1128 | /**
|
1129 | * Returns `true` if the value is a `BigInt64Array` instance.
|
1130 | *
|
1131 | * ```js
|
1132 | * util.types.isBigInt64Array(new BigInt64Array()); // Returns true
|
1133 | * util.types.isBigInt64Array(new BigUint64Array()); // Returns false
|
1134 | * ```
|
1135 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1136 | */
|
1137 | function isBigInt64Array(value: unknown): value is BigInt64Array;
|
1138 | /**
|
1139 | * Returns `true` if the value is a `BigUint64Array` instance.
|
1140 | *
|
1141 | * ```js
|
1142 | * util.types.isBigUint64Array(new BigInt64Array()); // Returns false
|
1143 | * util.types.isBigUint64Array(new BigUint64Array()); // Returns true
|
1144 | * ```
|
1145 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1146 | */
|
1147 | function isBigUint64Array(value: unknown): value is BigUint64Array;
|
1148 | /**
|
1149 | * Returns `true` if the value is a boolean object, e.g. created
|
1150 | * by `new Boolean()`.
|
1151 | *
|
1152 | * ```js
|
1153 | * util.types.isBooleanObject(false); // Returns false
|
1154 | * util.types.isBooleanObject(true); // Returns false
|
1155 | * util.types.isBooleanObject(new Boolean(false)); // Returns true
|
1156 | * util.types.isBooleanObject(new Boolean(true)); // Returns true
|
1157 | * util.types.isBooleanObject(Boolean(false)); // Returns false
|
1158 | * util.types.isBooleanObject(Boolean(true)); // Returns false
|
1159 | * ```
|
1160 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1161 | */
|
1162 | function isBooleanObject(object: unknown): object is Boolean;
|
1163 | /**
|
1164 | * Returns `true` if the value is any boxed primitive object, e.g. created
|
1165 | * by `new Boolean()`, `new String()` or `Object(Symbol())`.
|
1166 | *
|
1167 | * For example:
|
1168 | *
|
1169 | * ```js
|
1170 | * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(false); // Returns false
|
1171 | * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(new Boolean(false)); // Returns true
|
1172 | * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Symbol('foo')); // Returns false
|
1173 | * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Object(Symbol('foo'))); // Returns true
|
1174 | * util.types.isBoxedPrimitive(Object(BigInt(5))); // Returns true
|
1175 | * ```
|
1176 | * @since v10.11.0
|
1177 | */
|
1178 | function isBoxedPrimitive(object: unknown): object is String | Number | BigInt | Boolean | Symbol;
|
1179 | /**
|
1180 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`DataView`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView) instance.
|
1181 | *
|
1182 | * ```js
|
1183 | * const ab = new ArrayBuffer(20);
|
1184 | * util.types.isDataView(new DataView(ab)); // Returns true
|
1185 | * util.types.isDataView(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1186 | * ```
|
1187 | *
|
1188 | * See also [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView).
|
1189 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1190 | */
|
1191 | function isDataView(object: unknown): object is DataView;
|
1192 | /**
|
1193 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Date`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date) instance.
|
1194 | *
|
1195 | * ```js
|
1196 | * util.types.isDate(new Date()); // Returns true
|
1197 | * ```
|
1198 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1199 | */
|
1200 | function isDate(object: unknown): object is Date;
|
1201 | /**
|
1202 | * Returns `true` if the value is a native `External` value.
|
1203 | *
|
1204 | * A native `External` value is a special type of object that contains a
|
1205 | * raw C++ pointer (`void*`) for access from native code, and has no other
|
1206 | * properties. Such objects are created either by Node.js internals or native
|
1207 | * addons. In JavaScript, they are [frozen](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/freeze) objects with a`null` prototype.
|
1208 | *
|
1209 | * ```c
|
1210 | * #include <js_native_api.h>
|
1211 | * #include <stdlib.h>
|
1212 | * napi_value result;
|
1213 | * static napi_value MyNapi(napi_env env, napi_callback_info info) {
|
1214 | * int* raw = (int*) malloc(1024);
|
1215 | * napi_status status = napi_create_external(env, (void*) raw, NULL, NULL, &result);
|
1216 | * if (status != napi_ok) {
|
1217 | * napi_throw_error(env, NULL, "napi_create_external failed");
|
1218 | * return NULL;
|
1219 | * }
|
1220 | * return result;
|
1221 | * }
|
1222 | * ...
|
1223 | * DECLARE_NAPI_PROPERTY("myNapi", MyNapi)
|
1224 | * ...
|
1225 | * ```
|
1226 | *
|
1227 | * ```js
|
1228 | * const native = require('napi_addon.node');
|
1229 | * const data = native.myNapi();
|
1230 | * util.types.isExternal(data); // returns true
|
1231 | * util.types.isExternal(0); // returns false
|
1232 | * util.types.isExternal(new String('foo')); // returns false
|
1233 | * ```
|
1234 | *
|
1235 | * For further information on `napi_create_external`, refer to `napi_create_external()`.
|
1236 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1237 | */
|
1238 | function isExternal(object: unknown): boolean;
|
1239 | /**
|
1240 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Float32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Float32Array) instance.
|
1241 | *
|
1242 | * ```js
|
1243 | * util.types.isFloat32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1244 | * util.types.isFloat32Array(new Float32Array()); // Returns true
|
1245 | * util.types.isFloat32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1246 | * ```
|
1247 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1248 | */
|
1249 | function isFloat32Array(object: unknown): object is Float32Array;
|
1250 | /**
|
1251 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Float64Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Float64Array) instance.
|
1252 | *
|
1253 | * ```js
|
1254 | * util.types.isFloat64Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1255 | * util.types.isFloat64Array(new Uint8Array()); // Returns false
|
1256 | * util.types.isFloat64Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns true
|
1257 | * ```
|
1258 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1259 | */
|
1260 | function isFloat64Array(object: unknown): object is Float64Array;
|
1261 | /**
|
1262 | * Returns `true` if the value is a generator function.
|
1263 | * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing;
|
1264 | * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if
|
1265 | * a transpilation tool was used.
|
1266 | *
|
1267 | * ```js
|
1268 | * util.types.isGeneratorFunction(function foo() {}); // Returns false
|
1269 | * util.types.isGeneratorFunction(function* foo() {}); // Returns true
|
1270 | * ```
|
1271 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1272 | */
|
1273 | function isGeneratorFunction(object: unknown): object is GeneratorFunction;
|
1274 | /**
|
1275 | * Returns `true` if the value is a generator object as returned from a
|
1276 | * built-in generator function.
|
1277 | * This only reports back what the JavaScript engine is seeing;
|
1278 | * in particular, the return value may not match the original source code if
|
1279 | * a transpilation tool was used.
|
1280 | *
|
1281 | * ```js
|
1282 | * function* foo() {}
|
1283 | * const generator = foo();
|
1284 | * util.types.isGeneratorObject(generator); // Returns true
|
1285 | * ```
|
1286 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1287 | */
|
1288 | function isGeneratorObject(object: unknown): object is Generator;
|
1289 | /**
|
1290 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int8Array) instance.
|
1291 | *
|
1292 | * ```js
|
1293 | * util.types.isInt8Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1294 | * util.types.isInt8Array(new Int8Array()); // Returns true
|
1295 | * util.types.isInt8Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1296 | * ```
|
1297 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1298 | */
|
1299 | function isInt8Array(object: unknown): object is Int8Array;
|
1300 | /**
|
1301 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int16Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int16Array) instance.
|
1302 | *
|
1303 | * ```js
|
1304 | * util.types.isInt16Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1305 | * util.types.isInt16Array(new Int16Array()); // Returns true
|
1306 | * util.types.isInt16Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1307 | * ```
|
1308 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1309 | */
|
1310 | function isInt16Array(object: unknown): object is Int16Array;
|
1311 | /**
|
1312 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Int32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Int32Array) instance.
|
1313 | *
|
1314 | * ```js
|
1315 | * util.types.isInt32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1316 | * util.types.isInt32Array(new Int32Array()); // Returns true
|
1317 | * util.types.isInt32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1318 | * ```
|
1319 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1320 | */
|
1321 | function isInt32Array(object: unknown): object is Int32Array;
|
1322 | /**
|
1323 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Map`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) instance.
|
1324 | *
|
1325 | * ```js
|
1326 | * util.types.isMap(new Map()); // Returns true
|
1327 | * ```
|
1328 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1329 | */
|
1330 | function isMap<T>(object: T | {}): object is T extends ReadonlyMap<any, any> ? (unknown extends T ? never : ReadonlyMap<any, any>) : Map<unknown, unknown>;
|
1331 | /**
|
1332 | * Returns `true` if the value is an iterator returned for a built-in[`Map`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) instance.
|
1333 | *
|
1334 | * ```js
|
1335 | * const map = new Map();
|
1336 | * util.types.isMapIterator(map.keys()); // Returns true
|
1337 | * util.types.isMapIterator(map.values()); // Returns true
|
1338 | * util.types.isMapIterator(map.entries()); // Returns true
|
1339 | * util.types.isMapIterator(map[Symbol.iterator]()); // Returns true
|
1340 | * ```
|
1341 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1342 | */
|
1343 | function isMapIterator(object: unknown): boolean;
|
1344 | /**
|
1345 | * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of a [Module Namespace Object](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-module-namespace-exotic-objects).
|
1346 | *
|
1347 | * ```js
|
1348 | * import * as ns from './a.js';
|
1349 | *
|
1350 | * util.types.isModuleNamespaceObject(ns); // Returns true
|
1351 | * ```
|
1352 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1353 | */
|
1354 | function isModuleNamespaceObject(value: unknown): boolean;
|
1355 | /**
|
1356 | * Returns `true` if the value is an instance of a built-in `Error` type.
|
1357 | *
|
1358 | * ```js
|
1359 | * util.types.isNativeError(new Error()); // Returns true
|
1360 | * util.types.isNativeError(new TypeError()); // Returns true
|
1361 | * util.types.isNativeError(new RangeError()); // Returns true
|
1362 | * ```
|
1363 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1364 | */
|
1365 | function isNativeError(object: unknown): object is Error;
|
1366 | /**
|
1367 | * Returns `true` if the value is a number object, e.g. created
|
1368 | * by `new Number()`.
|
1369 | *
|
1370 | * ```js
|
1371 | * util.types.isNumberObject(0); // Returns false
|
1372 | * util.types.isNumberObject(new Number(0)); // Returns true
|
1373 | * ```
|
1374 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1375 | */
|
1376 | function isNumberObject(object: unknown): object is Number;
|
1377 | /**
|
1378 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Promise`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise).
|
1379 | *
|
1380 | * ```js
|
1381 | * util.types.isPromise(Promise.resolve(42)); // Returns true
|
1382 | * ```
|
1383 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1384 | */
|
1385 | function isPromise(object: unknown): object is Promise<unknown>;
|
1386 | /**
|
1387 | * Returns `true` if the value is a [`Proxy`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Proxy) instance.
|
1388 | *
|
1389 | * ```js
|
1390 | * const target = {};
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1391 | * const proxy = new Proxy(target, {});
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1392 | * util.types.isProxy(target); // Returns false
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1393 | * util.types.isProxy(proxy); // Returns true
|
1394 | * ```
|
1395 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1396 | */
|
1397 | function isProxy(object: unknown): boolean;
|
1398 | /**
|
1399 | * Returns `true` if the value is a regular expression object.
|
1400 | *
|
1401 | * ```js
|
1402 | * util.types.isRegExp(/abc/); // Returns true
|
1403 | * util.types.isRegExp(new RegExp('abc')); // Returns true
|
1404 | * ```
|
1405 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1406 | */
|
1407 | function isRegExp(object: unknown): object is RegExp;
|
1408 | /**
|
1409 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Set`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set) instance.
|
1410 | *
|
1411 | * ```js
|
1412 | * util.types.isSet(new Set()); // Returns true
|
1413 | * ```
|
1414 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1415 | */
|
1416 | function isSet<T>(object: T | {}): object is T extends ReadonlySet<any> ? (unknown extends T ? never : ReadonlySet<any>) : Set<unknown>;
|
1417 | /**
|
1418 | * Returns `true` if the value is an iterator returned for a built-in[`Set`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Set) instance.
|
1419 | *
|
1420 | * ```js
|
1421 | * const set = new Set();
|
1422 | * util.types.isSetIterator(set.keys()); // Returns true
|
1423 | * util.types.isSetIterator(set.values()); // Returns true
|
1424 | * util.types.isSetIterator(set.entries()); // Returns true
|
1425 | * util.types.isSetIterator(set[Symbol.iterator]()); // Returns true
|
1426 | * ```
|
1427 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1428 | */
|
1429 | function isSetIterator(object: unknown): boolean;
|
1430 | /**
|
1431 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`SharedArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer) instance.
|
1432 | * This does _not_ include [`ArrayBuffer`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer) instances. Usually, it is
|
1433 | * desirable to test for both; See `util.types.isAnyArrayBuffer()` for that.
|
1434 | *
|
1435 | * ```js
|
1436 | * util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1437 | * util.types.isSharedArrayBuffer(new SharedArrayBuffer()); // Returns true
|
1438 | * ```
|
1439 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1440 | */
|
1441 | function isSharedArrayBuffer(object: unknown): object is SharedArrayBuffer;
|
1442 | /**
|
1443 | * Returns `true` if the value is a string object, e.g. created
|
1444 | * by `new String()`.
|
1445 | *
|
1446 | * ```js
|
1447 | * util.types.isStringObject('foo'); // Returns false
|
1448 | * util.types.isStringObject(new String('foo')); // Returns true
|
1449 | * ```
|
1450 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1451 | */
|
1452 | function isStringObject(object: unknown): object is String;
|
1453 | /**
|
1454 | * Returns `true` if the value is a symbol object, created
|
1455 | * by calling `Object()` on a `Symbol` primitive.
|
1456 | *
|
1457 | * ```js
|
1458 | * const symbol = Symbol('foo');
|
1459 | * util.types.isSymbolObject(symbol); // Returns false
|
1460 | * util.types.isSymbolObject(Object(symbol)); // Returns true
|
1461 | * ```
|
1462 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1463 | */
|
1464 | function isSymbolObject(object: unknown): object is Symbol;
|
1465 | /**
|
1466 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`TypedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray) instance.
|
1467 | *
|
1468 | * ```js
|
1469 | * util.types.isTypedArray(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1470 | * util.types.isTypedArray(new Uint8Array()); // Returns true
|
1471 | * util.types.isTypedArray(new Float64Array()); // Returns true
|
1472 | * ```
|
1473 | *
|
1474 | * See also [`ArrayBuffer.isView()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/ArrayBuffer/isView).
|
1475 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1476 | */
|
1477 | function isTypedArray(object: unknown): object is NodeJS.TypedArray;
|
1478 | /**
|
1479 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint8Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8Array) instance.
|
1480 | *
|
1481 | * ```js
|
1482 | * util.types.isUint8Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1483 | * util.types.isUint8Array(new Uint8Array()); // Returns true
|
1484 | * util.types.isUint8Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1485 | * ```
|
1486 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1487 | */
|
1488 | function isUint8Array(object: unknown): object is Uint8Array;
|
1489 | /**
|
1490 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint8ClampedArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint8ClampedArray) instance.
|
1491 | *
|
1492 | * ```js
|
1493 | * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1494 | * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new Uint8ClampedArray()); // Returns true
|
1495 | * util.types.isUint8ClampedArray(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1496 | * ```
|
1497 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1498 | */
|
1499 | function isUint8ClampedArray(object: unknown): object is Uint8ClampedArray;
|
1500 | /**
|
1501 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint16Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint16Array) instance.
|
1502 | *
|
1503 | * ```js
|
1504 | * util.types.isUint16Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1505 | * util.types.isUint16Array(new Uint16Array()); // Returns true
|
1506 | * util.types.isUint16Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1507 | * ```
|
1508 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1509 | */
|
1510 | function isUint16Array(object: unknown): object is Uint16Array;
|
1511 | /**
|
1512 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`Uint32Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Uint32Array) instance.
|
1513 | *
|
1514 | * ```js
|
1515 | * util.types.isUint32Array(new ArrayBuffer()); // Returns false
|
1516 | * util.types.isUint32Array(new Uint32Array()); // Returns true
|
1517 | * util.types.isUint32Array(new Float64Array()); // Returns false
|
1518 | * ```
|
1519 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1520 | */
|
1521 | function isUint32Array(object: unknown): object is Uint32Array;
|
1522 | /**
|
1523 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`WeakMap`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakMap) instance.
|
1524 | *
|
1525 | * ```js
|
1526 | * util.types.isWeakMap(new WeakMap()); // Returns true
|
1527 | * ```
|
1528 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1529 | */
|
1530 | function isWeakMap(object: unknown): object is WeakMap<object, unknown>;
|
1531 | /**
|
1532 | * Returns `true` if the value is a built-in [`WeakSet`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/WeakSet) instance.
|
1533 | *
|
1534 | * ```js
|
1535 | * util.types.isWeakSet(new WeakSet()); // Returns true
|
1536 | * ```
|
1537 | * @since v10.0.0
|
1538 | */
|
1539 | function isWeakSet(object: unknown): object is WeakSet<object>;
|
1540 | /**
|
1541 | * Returns `true` if `value` is a `<KeyObject>`, `false` otherwise.
|
1542 | * @since v16.2.0
|
1543 | */
|
1544 | function isKeyObject(object: unknown): object is KeyObject;
|
1545 | /**
|
1546 | * Returns `true` if `value` is a `<CryptoKey>`, `false` otherwise.
|
1547 | * @since v16.2.0
|
1548 | */
|
1549 | function isCryptoKey(object: unknown): object is webcrypto.CryptoKey;
|
1550 | }
|
1551 | declare module 'node:util' {
|
1552 | export * from 'util';
|
1553 | }
|
1554 | declare module 'node:util/types' {
|
1555 | export * from 'util/types';
|
1556 | }
|