- Consolidated duplicate UndoManagers to single instance - Fixed connection promise to only resolve on 'connected' status - Fixed WebSocketProvider import (WebsocketProvider) - Added proper doc.destroy() cleanup - Renamed isPresenceInitialized property to avoid conflict Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
29 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
29 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
import { Struct, Coercer } from '../struct.js';
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/**
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* Augment a `Struct` to add an additional coercion step to its input.
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*
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* This allows you to transform input data before validating it, to increase the
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* likelihood that it passes validation—for example for default values, parsing
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* different formats, etc.
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*
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* Note: You must use `create(value, Struct)` on the value to have the coercion
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* take effect! Using simply `assert()` or `is()` will not use coercion.
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*/
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export declare function coerce<T, S, C>(struct: Struct<T, S>, condition: Struct<C, any>, coercer: Coercer<C>): Struct<T, S>;
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/**
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* Augment a struct to replace `undefined` values with a default.
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*
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* Note: You must use `create(value, Struct)` on the value to have the coercion
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* take effect! Using simply `assert()` or `is()` will not use coercion.
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*/
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export declare function defaulted<T, S>(struct: Struct<T, S>, fallback: any, options?: {
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strict?: boolean;
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}): Struct<T, S>;
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/**
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* Augment a struct to trim string inputs.
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*
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* Note: You must use `create(value, Struct)` on the value to have the coercion
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* take effect! Using simply `assert()` or `is()` will not use coercion.
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*/
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export declare function trimmed<T, S>(struct: Struct<T, S>): Struct<T, S>;
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//# sourceMappingURL=coercions.d.ts.map
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