/** Matches a [`class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes). @category Class */ export type Class = { prototype: Pick; new(...arguments_: Arguments): T; }; /** Matches a [`class` constructor](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes). @category Class */ export type Constructor = new(...arguments_: Arguments) => T; /** Matches an [`abstract class`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/classes.html#abstract-classes). @category Class @privateRemarks We cannot use a `type` here because TypeScript throws: 'abstract' modifier cannot appear on a type member. (1070) */ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-definitions export interface AbstractClass extends AbstractConstructor { prototype: Pick; } /** Matches an [`abstract class`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-4-2.html#abstract-construct-signatures) constructor. @category Class */ export type AbstractConstructor = abstract new(...arguments_: Arguments) => T; /** Matches a JSON object. This type can be useful to enforce some input to be JSON-compatible or as a super-type to be extended from. Don't use this as a direct return type as the user would have to double-cast it: `jsonObject as unknown as CustomResponse`. Instead, you could extend your CustomResponse type from it to ensure your type only uses JSON-compatible types: `interface CustomResponse extends JsonObject { … }`. @category JSON */ export type JsonObject = {[Key in string]: JsonValue} & {[Key in string]?: JsonValue | undefined}; /** Matches a JSON array. @category JSON */ export type JsonArray = JsonValue[] | readonly JsonValue[]; /** Matches any valid JSON primitive value. @category JSON */ export type JsonPrimitive = string | number | boolean | null; /** Matches any valid JSON value. @see `Jsonify` if you need to transform a type to one that is assignable to `JsonValue`. @category JSON */ export type JsonValue = JsonPrimitive | JsonObject | JsonArray;