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/// <reference lib="esnext.asynciterable" />
import { Observable } from './Observable';
import { Subscription } from './Subscription';
/**
 * Note: This will add Symbol.observable globally for all TypeScript users,
 * however, we are no longer polyfilling Symbol.observable
 */
declare global {
    interface SymbolConstructor {
        readonly observable: symbol;
    }
}
/**
 * A function type interface that describes a function that accepts one parameter `T`
 * and returns another parameter `R`.
 *
 * Usually used to describe {@link OperatorFunction} - it always takes a single
 * parameter (the source Observable) and returns another Observable.
 */
export interface UnaryFunction<T, R> {
    (source: T): R;
}
export interface OperatorFunction<T, R> extends UnaryFunction<Observable<T>, Observable<R>> {
}
export declare type FactoryOrValue<T> = T | (() => T);
export interface MonoTypeOperatorFunction<T> extends OperatorFunction<T, T> {
}
/**
 * A value and the time at which it was emitted.
 *
 * Emitted by the `timestamp` operator
 *
 * @see {@link timestamp}
 */
export interface Timestamp<T> {
    value: T;
    /**
     * The timestamp. By default, this is in epoch milliseconds.
     * Could vary based on the timestamp provider passed to the operator.
     */
    timestamp: number;
}
/**
 * A value emitted and the amount of time since the last value was emitted.
 *
 * Emitted by the `timeInterval` operator.
 *
 * @see {@link timeInterval}
 */
export interface TimeInterval<T> {
    value: T;
    /**
     * The amount of time between this value's emission and the previous value's emission.
     * If this is the first emitted value, then it will be the amount of time since subscription
     * started.
     */
    interval: number;
}
export interface Unsubscribable {
    unsubscribe(): void;
}
export declare type TeardownLogic = Subscription | Unsubscribable | (() => void) | void;
export interface SubscriptionLike extends Unsubscribable {
    unsubscribe(): void;
    readonly closed: boolean;
}
/**
 * @deprecated Do not use. Most likely you want to use `ObservableInput`. Will be removed in v8.
 */
export declare type SubscribableOrPromise<T> = Subscribable<T> | Subscribable<never> | PromiseLike<T> | InteropObservable<T>;
/** OBSERVABLE INTERFACES */
export interface Subscribable<T> {
    subscribe(observer: Partial<Observer<T>>): Unsubscribable;
}
/**
 * Valid types that can be converted to observables.
 */
export declare type ObservableInput<T> = Observable<T> | InteropObservable<T> | AsyncIterable<T> | PromiseLike<T> | ArrayLike<T> | Iterable<T> | ReadableStreamLike<T>;
/**
 * @deprecated Renamed to {@link InteropObservable }. Will be removed in v8.
 */
export declare type ObservableLike<T> = InteropObservable<T>;
/**
 * An object that implements the `Symbol.observable` interface.
 */
export interface InteropObservable<T> {
    [Symbol.observable]: () => Subscribable<T>;
}
/**
 * A notification representing a "next" from an observable.
 * Can be used with {@link dematerialize}.
 */
export interface NextNotification<T> {
    /** The kind of notification. Always "N" */
    kind: 'N';
    /** The value of the notification. */
    value: T;
}
/**
 * A notification representing an "error" from an observable.
 * Can be used with {@link dematerialize}.
 */
export interface ErrorNotification {
    /** The kind of notification. Always "E" */
    kind: 'E';
    error: any;
}
/**
 * A notification representing a "completion" from an observable.
 * Can be used with {@link dematerialize}.
 */
export interface CompleteNotification {
    kind: 'C';
}
/**
 * Valid observable notification types.
 */
export declare type ObservableNotification<T> = NextNotification<T> | ErrorNotification | CompleteNotification;
export interface NextObserver<T> {
    closed?: boolean;
    next: (value: T) => void;
    error?: (err: any) => void;
    complete?: () => void;
}
export interface ErrorObserver<T> {
    closed?: boolean;
    next?: (value: T) => void;
    error: (err: any) => void;
    complete?: () => void;
}
export interface CompletionObserver<T> {
    closed?: boolean;
    next?: (value: T) => void;
    error?: (err: any) => void;
    complete: () => void;
}
export declare type PartialObserver<T> = NextObserver<T> | ErrorObserver<T> | CompletionObserver<T>;
/**
 * An object interface that defines a set of callback functions a user can use to get
 * notified of any set of {@link Observable}
 * {@link guide/glossary-and-semantics#notification notification} events.
 *
 * For more info, please refer to {@link guide/observer this guide}.
 */
export interface Observer<T> {
    /**
     * A callback function that gets called by the producer during the subscription when
     * the producer "has" the `value`. It won't be called if `error` or `complete` callback
     * functions have been called, nor after the consumer has unsubscribed.
     *
     * For more info, please refer to {@link guide/glossary-and-semantics#next this guide}.
     */
    next: (value: T) => void;
    /**
     * A callback function that gets called by the producer if and when it encountered a
     * problem of any kind. The errored value will be provided through the `err` parameter.
     * This callback can't be called more than one time, it can't be called if the
     * `complete` callback function have been called previously, nor it can't be called if
     * the consumer has unsubscribed.
     *
     * For more info, please refer to {@link guide/glossary-and-semantics#error this guide}.
     */
    error: (err: any) => void;
    /**
     * A callback function that gets called by the producer if and when it has no more
     * values to provide (by calling `next` callback function). This means that no error
     * has happened. This callback can't be called more than one time, it can't be called
     * if the `error` callback function have been called previously, nor it can't be called
     * if the consumer has unsubscribed.
     *
     * For more info, please refer to {@link guide/glossary-and-semantics#complete this guide}.
     */
    complete: () => void;
}
export interface SubjectLike<T> extends Observer<T>, Subscribable<T> {
}
export interface SchedulerLike extends TimestampProvider {
    schedule<T>(work: (this: SchedulerAction<T>, state: T) => void, delay: number, state: T): Subscription;
    schedule<T>(work: (this: SchedulerAction<T>, state?: T) => void, delay: number, state?: T): Subscription;
    schedule<T>(work: (this: SchedulerAction<T>, state?: T) => void, delay?: number, state?: T): Subscription;
}
export interface SchedulerAction<T> extends Subscription {
    schedule(state?: T, delay?: number): Subscription;
}
/**
 * This is a type that provides a method to allow RxJS to create a numeric timestamp
 */
export interface TimestampProvider {
    /**
     * Returns a timestamp as a number.
     *
     * This is used by types like `ReplaySubject` or operators like `timestamp` to calculate
     * the amount of time passed between events.
     */
    now(): number;
}
/**
 * Extracts the type from an `ObservableInput<any>`. If you have
 * `O extends ObservableInput<any>` and you pass in `Observable<number>`, or
 * `Promise<number>`, etc, it will type as `number`.
 */
export declare type ObservedValueOf<O> = O extends ObservableInput<infer T> ? T : never;
/**
 * Extracts a union of element types from an `ObservableInput<any>[]`.
 * If you have `O extends ObservableInput<any>[]` and you pass in
 * `Observable<string>[]` or `Promise<string>[]` you would get
 * back a type of `string`.
 * If you pass in `[Observable<string>, Observable<number>]` you would
 * get back a type of `string | number`.
 */
export declare type ObservedValueUnionFromArray<X> = X extends Array<ObservableInput<infer T>> ? T : never;
/**
 * @deprecated Renamed to {@link ObservedValueUnionFromArray}. Will be removed in v8.
 */
export declare type ObservedValuesFromArray<X> = ObservedValueUnionFromArray<X>;
/**
 * Extracts a tuple of element types from an `ObservableInput<any>[]`.
 * If you have `O extends ObservableInput<any>[]` and you pass in
 * `[Observable<string>, Observable<number>]` you would get back a type
 * of `[string, number]`.
 */
export declare type ObservedValueTupleFromArray<X> = {
    [K in keyof X]: ObservedValueOf<X[K]>;
};
/**
 * Used to infer types from arguments to functions like {@link forkJoin}.
 * So that you can have `forkJoin([Observable<A>, PromiseLike<B>]): Observable<[A, B]>`
 * et al.
 */
export declare type ObservableInputTuple<T> = {
    [K in keyof T]: ObservableInput<T[K]>;
};
/**
 * Constructs a new tuple with the specified type at the head.
 * If you declare `Cons<A, [B, C]>` you will get back `[A, B, C]`.
 */
export declare type Cons<X, Y extends readonly any[]> = ((arg: X, ...rest: Y) => any) extends (...args: infer U) => any ? U : never;
/**
 * Extracts the head of a tuple.
 * If you declare `Head<[A, B, C]>` you will get back `A`.
 */
export declare type Head<X extends readonly any[]> = ((...args: X) => any) extends (arg: infer U, ...rest: any[]) => any ? U : never;
/**
 * Extracts the tail of a tuple.
 * If you declare `Tail<[A, B, C]>` you will get back `[B, C]`.
 */
export declare type Tail<X extends readonly any[]> = ((...args: X) => any) extends (arg: any, ...rest: infer U) => any ? U : never;
/**
 * Extracts the generic value from an Array type.
 * If you have `T extends Array<any>`, and pass a `string[]` to it,
 * `ValueFromArray<T>` will return the actual type of `string`.
 */
export declare type ValueFromArray<A extends readonly unknown[]> = A extends Array<infer T> ? T : never;
/**
 * Gets the value type from an {@link ObservableNotification}, if possible.
 */
export declare type ValueFromNotification<T> = T extends {
    kind: 'N' | 'E' | 'C';
} ? T extends NextNotification<any> ? T extends {
    value: infer V;
} ? V : undefined : never : never;
/**
 * A simple type to represent a gamut of "falsy" values... with a notable exception:
 * `NaN` is "falsy" however, it is not and cannot be typed via TypeScript. See
 * comments here: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/28682#issuecomment-707142417
 */
export declare type Falsy = null | undefined | false | 0 | -0 | 0n | '';
export declare type TruthyTypesOf<T> = T extends Falsy ? never : T;
interface ReadableStreamDefaultReaderLike<T> {
    read(): PromiseLike<{
        done: false;
        value: T;
    } | {
        done: true;
        value?: undefined;
    }>;
    releaseLock(): void;
}
/**
 * The base signature RxJS will look for to identify and use
 * a [ReadableStream](https://streams.spec.whatwg.org/#rs-class)
 * as an {@link ObservableInput} source.
 */
export interface ReadableStreamLike<T> {
    getReader(): ReadableStreamDefaultReaderLike<T>;
}
/**
 * An observable with a `connect` method that is used to create a subscription
 * to an underlying source, connecting it with all consumers via a multicast.
 */
export interface Connectable<T> extends Observable<T> {
    /**
     * (Idempotent) Calling this method will connect the underlying source observable to all subscribed consumers
     * through an underlying {@link Subject}.
     * @returns A subscription, that when unsubscribed, will "disconnect" the source from the connector subject,
     * severing notifications to all consumers.
     */
    connect(): Subscription;
}
export {};
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