/**
 * "The read-only badInput property of a ValidityState object indicates if the user has provided input that the browser is unable to convert. For example, if you have a number input element whose content is a string."
 *  This validator is very similar to the `MirrorValidator` and expects a `formControl` property to exist to read for `BadInput`.
 * @see {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ValidityState/badInput}
 * @type {() => import("../types.js").Validator<HTMLElement & { formControl?: HTMLElement & ElementInternals }>}
 */
export const BadInputValidator: () => import("../types.js").Validator<HTMLElement & {
    formControl?: HTMLElement & ElementInternals;
}>;
