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- /**
- * Notes about these type definitions:
- *
- * - Callbacks returning multiple completion values using multiple arguments are not supported by these types.
- * Prefer to use Node's style by grouping your values in a single object or array.
- * Support for this kind of callback is blocked by Microsoft/TypeScript#5453
- *
- * - For ease of use, `asyncDone` lets you pass callback functions with a result type `T` instead of `T | undefined`.
- * This matches Node's types but can lead to unsound code being typechecked.
- *
- * The following code typechecks but fails at runtime:
- * ```typescript
- * async function getString(): Promise<string> {
- * return "Hello, World!";
- * }
- *
- * async function evilGetString(): Promise<string> {
- * throw new Error("Hello, World!");
- * }
- *
- * function cb(err: Error | null, result: string): void {
- * // This is unsound because `result` is `undefined` when `err` is not `null`.
- * console.log(result.toLowerCase());
- * }
- *
- * asyncDone(getString, cb); // Prints `hello, world!`
- * asyncDone(evilGetString, cb); // Runtime error: `TypeError: Cannot read property 'toLowerCase' of undefined`
- * ```
- *
- * Enforcing stricter callbacks would require developers to use `result?: string` and assert the existence
- * of the result either by checking it directly or using the `!` assertion operator after testing for errors.
- * ```typescript
- * function stricterCb1(err: Error | null, result?: string): void {
- * if (err !== null) {
- * console.error(err);
- * return;
- * }
- * console.log(result!.toLowerCase());
- * }
- *
- * function stricterCb2(err: Error | null, result?: string): void {
- * if (result === undefined) {
- * console.error("Undefined result. Error:);
- * console.error(err);
- * return;
- * }
- * console.log(result.toLowerCase());
- * }
- * ```
- */
- import { ChildProcess } from "child_process";
- import { EventEmitter } from "events";
- import { Stream } from "stream";
- declare namespace asyncDone {
- /**
- * Represents a callback function used to signal the completion of a
- * task without any result value.
- */
- type VoidCallback = (err: Error | null) => void;
- /**
- * Represents a callback function used to signal the completion of a
- * task with a single result value.
- */
- interface Callback<T> {
- (err: null, result: T): void;
- // Use `result?: T` or `result: undefined` to require the consumer to assert the existence of the result
- // (even in case of success). See comment at the top of the file.
- (err: Error, result?: any): void;
- }
- /**
- * Minimal `Observable` interface compatible with `async-done`.
- *
- * @see https://github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs/blob/c3c56867eaf93f302ac7cd588034c7d8712f2834/src/internal/Observable.ts#L77
- */
- interface Observable<T = any> {
- subscribe(next?: (value: T) => void, error?: (error: any) => void, complete?: () => void): any;
- }
- /**
- * Represents an async operation.
- */
- export type AsyncTask<R = any> =
- ((done: VoidCallback) => void)
- | ((done: Callback<R>) => void)
- | (() => ChildProcess | EventEmitter | Observable<R> | PromiseLike<R> | Stream);
- }
- /**
- * Takes a function to execute (`fn`) and a function to call on completion (`callback`).
- *
- * @param fn Function to execute.
- * @param callback Function to call on completion.
- */
- declare function asyncDone<R = any>(fn: asyncDone.AsyncTask<R>, callback: asyncDone.Callback<R>): void;
- export = asyncDone;
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