import type { DateArg, ContextOptions } from "./types.js"; /** * The {@link startOfSecond} function options. */ export interface StartOfSecondOptions extends ContextOptions {} /** * @name startOfSecond * @category Second Helpers * @summary Return the start of a second for the given date. * * @description * Return the start of a second for the given date. * The result will be in the local timezone. * * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc). * @typeParam ResultDate - The result `Date` type, it is the type returned from the context function if it is passed, or inferred from the arguments. * * @param date - The original date * @param options - The options * * @returns The start of a second * * @example * // The start of a second for 1 December 2014 22:15:45.400: * const result = startOfSecond(new Date(2014, 11, 1, 22, 15, 45, 400)) * //=> Mon Dec 01 2014 22:15:45.000 */ export declare function startOfSecond< DateType extends Date, ResultDate extends Date = DateType, >( date: DateArg, options?: StartOfSecondOptions | undefined, ): ResultDate;