@fluidframework/tree 2.21.0 → 2.22.1
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +10 -0
- package/README.md +1 -0
- package/api-report/tree.alpha.api.md +29 -4
- package/api-report/tree.beta.api.md +29 -4
- package/api-report/tree.legacy.alpha.api.md +29 -4
- package/api-report/tree.legacy.public.api.md +29 -4
- package/api-report/tree.public.api.md +29 -4
- package/dist/alpha.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/beta.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/core/forest/editableForest.js +1 -1
- package/dist/core/forest/editableForest.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/core/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/anchorSet.d.ts +2 -5
- package/dist/core/tree/anchorSet.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/anchorSet.js +1 -151
- package/dist/core/tree/anchorSet.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/index.d.ts +1 -2
- package/dist/core/tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/pathTree.d.ts +0 -11
- package/dist/core/tree/pathTree.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/pathTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/chunked-forest/codec/compressedEncode.js +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/chunked-forest/codec/compressedEncode.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/default-schema/defaultFieldKinds.js +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/default-schema/defaultFieldKinds.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.d.ts +1 -2
- package/dist/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.js +0 -9
- package/dist/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.d.ts +2 -4
- package/dist/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.d.ts +1 -2
- package/dist/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.js +0 -9
- package/dist/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.d.ts +6 -2
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.d.ts +2 -4
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.js +4 -19
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.js +11 -12
- package/dist/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/node-key/mockNodeKeyManager.js +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/node-key/mockNodeKeyManager.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.js +7 -3
- package/dist/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.d.ts +3 -5
- package/dist/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.js +1 -11
- package/dist/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.js +13 -1
- package/dist/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.js +4 -4
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/legacy.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/packageVersion.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/packageVersion.js +1 -1
- package/dist/packageVersion.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/public.d.ts +1 -0
- package/dist/shared-tree/index.d.ts +1 -3
- package/dist/shared-tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/index.js +1 -7
- package/dist/shared-tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.d.ts +4 -5
- package/dist/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js +9 -10
- package/dist/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/sharedTree.d.ts +39 -39
- package/dist/shared-tree/sharedTree.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/sharedTree.js +81 -52
- package/dist/shared-tree/sharedTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeApi.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeApi.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeApi.js +9 -3
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeApi.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeCheckout.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeCheckout.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeCheckout.js +3 -2
- package/dist/shared-tree/treeCheckout.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/editManager.js +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/editManager.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.d.ts +1 -2
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.js +0 -9
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.d.ts +12 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.js +25 -7
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.d.ts +25 -30
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.js +20 -49
- package/dist/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts +3 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.js +3 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.d.ts +156 -63
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js +179 -86
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/transactionTypes.d.ts.map +1 -0
- package/dist/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/tree.d.ts +23 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/tree.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/api/tree.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.js +3 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/schemaTypes.d.ts +2 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/schemaTypes.js +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/schemaTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/simple-tree/treeNodeValid.js +1 -2
- package/dist/simple-tree/treeNodeValid.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/treeFactory.d.ts +16 -5
- package/dist/treeFactory.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/treeFactory.js +21 -12
- package/dist/treeFactory.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/util/breakable.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/util/breakable.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/util/breakable.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/util/rangeMap.d.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/util/rangeMap.js +1 -1
- package/dist/util/rangeMap.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/alpha.d.ts +1 -0
- package/lib/beta.d.ts +1 -0
- package/lib/core/forest/editableForest.js +1 -1
- package/lib/core/forest/editableForest.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/core/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/anchorSet.d.ts +2 -5
- package/lib/core/tree/anchorSet.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/anchorSet.js +1 -151
- package/lib/core/tree/anchorSet.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/index.d.ts +1 -2
- package/lib/core/tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/pathTree.d.ts +0 -11
- package/lib/core/tree/pathTree.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/pathTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/chunked-forest/codec/compressedEncode.js +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/chunked-forest/codec/compressedEncode.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/default-schema/defaultFieldKinds.js +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/default-schema/defaultFieldKinds.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.d.ts +1 -2
- package/lib/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.js +0 -9
- package/lib/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.d.ts +2 -4
- package/lib/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.d.ts +1 -2
- package/lib/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.js +0 -9
- package/lib/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.d.ts +6 -2
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.d.ts +2 -4
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.js +4 -19
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.js +11 -12
- package/lib/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/node-key/mockNodeKeyManager.js +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/node-key/mockNodeKeyManager.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.js +7 -3
- package/lib/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.d.ts +3 -5
- package/lib/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.js +1 -11
- package/lib/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.js +13 -1
- package/lib/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/index.d.ts +3 -3
- package/lib/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/index.js +3 -3
- package/lib/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/legacy.d.ts +1 -0
- package/lib/packageVersion.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/packageVersion.js +1 -1
- package/lib/packageVersion.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/public.d.ts +1 -0
- package/lib/shared-tree/index.d.ts +1 -3
- package/lib/shared-tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/index.js +1 -3
- package/lib/shared-tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.d.ts +4 -5
- package/lib/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js +4 -5
- package/lib/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/sharedTree.d.ts +39 -39
- package/lib/shared-tree/sharedTree.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/sharedTree.js +79 -50
- package/lib/shared-tree/sharedTree.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeApi.d.ts +2 -2
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeApi.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeApi.js +8 -2
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeApi.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeCheckout.d.ts +3 -3
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeCheckout.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeCheckout.js +4 -3
- package/lib/shared-tree/treeCheckout.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/editManager.js +2 -2
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/editManager.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.d.ts +1 -2
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.js +0 -9
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.d.ts +12 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.js +23 -5
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.d.ts +25 -30
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.js +19 -48
- package/lib/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts +3 -2
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.js +1 -0
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.d.ts +156 -63
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js +178 -85
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/transactionTypes.d.ts.map +1 -0
- package/lib/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/tree.d.ts +23 -2
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/tree.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/api/tree.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/index.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/index.js +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/schemaTypes.d.ts +2 -2
- package/lib/simple-tree/schemaTypes.js +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/schemaTypes.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/simple-tree/treeNodeValid.js +1 -2
- package/lib/simple-tree/treeNodeValid.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/treeFactory.d.ts +16 -5
- package/lib/treeFactory.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/treeFactory.js +20 -11
- package/lib/treeFactory.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/util/breakable.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/util/breakable.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/lib/util/breakable.js.map +1 -1
- package/lib/util/rangeMap.d.ts +1 -1
- package/lib/util/rangeMap.js +1 -1
- package/lib/util/rangeMap.js.map +1 -1
- package/package.json +21 -21
- package/src/core/forest/editableForest.ts +1 -1
- package/src/core/index.ts +0 -3
- package/src/core/tree/anchorSet.ts +4 -197
- package/src/core/tree/index.ts +0 -3
- package/src/core/tree/pathTree.ts +0 -13
- package/src/feature-libraries/default-schema/defaultFieldKinds.ts +1 -1
- package/src/feature-libraries/detachedFieldIndexSummarizer.ts +0 -11
- package/src/feature-libraries/flex-tree/treeEvents.ts +2 -4
- package/src/feature-libraries/forest-summary/forestSummarizer.ts +0 -11
- package/src/feature-libraries/modular-schema/fieldChangeHandler.ts +6 -2
- package/src/feature-libraries/modular-schema/genericFieldKind.ts +3 -35
- package/src/feature-libraries/modular-schema/modularChangeFamily.ts +9 -42
- package/src/feature-libraries/optional-field/optionalField.ts +10 -3
- package/src/feature-libraries/schema-index/schemaSummarizer.ts +1 -16
- package/src/feature-libraries/sequence-field/sequenceFieldEditor.ts +13 -2
- package/src/index.ts +15 -12
- package/src/packageVersion.ts +1 -1
- package/src/shared-tree/index.ts +3 -19
- package/src/shared-tree/schematizingTreeView.ts +18 -16
- package/src/shared-tree/sharedTree.ts +203 -100
- package/src/shared-tree/treeApi.ts +10 -1
- package/src/shared-tree/treeCheckout.ts +11 -8
- package/src/shared-tree-core/editManager.ts +2 -2
- package/src/shared-tree-core/editManagerSummarizer.ts +0 -11
- package/src/shared-tree-core/sequenceIdUtils.ts +26 -5
- package/src/shared-tree-core/sharedTreeCore.ts +30 -87
- package/src/simple-tree/api/index.ts +15 -0
- package/src/simple-tree/api/schemaFactory.ts +203 -89
- package/src/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.ts +1 -1
- package/src/simple-tree/api/tree.ts +31 -6
- package/src/simple-tree/index.ts +12 -0
- package/src/simple-tree/schemaTypes.ts +2 -2
- package/src/treeFactory.ts +29 -11
- package/src/util/breakable.ts +1 -1
- package/src/util/rangeMap.ts +1 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/visitPath.d.ts +0 -101
- package/dist/core/tree/visitPath.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/dist/core/tree/visitPath.js +0 -7
- package/dist/core/tree/visitPath.js.map +0 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/publicContracts.d.ts +0 -18
- package/dist/shared-tree/publicContracts.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/publicContracts.js +0 -24
- package/dist/shared-tree/publicContracts.js.map +0 -1
- package/dist/shared-tree/transactionTypes.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/visitPath.d.ts +0 -101
- package/lib/core/tree/visitPath.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/lib/core/tree/visitPath.js +0 -6
- package/lib/core/tree/visitPath.js.map +0 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/publicContracts.d.ts +0 -18
- package/lib/shared-tree/publicContracts.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/publicContracts.js +0 -21
- package/lib/shared-tree/publicContracts.js.map +0 -1
- package/lib/shared-tree/transactionTypes.d.ts.map +0 -1
- package/src/core/tree/visitPath.ts +0 -124
- package/src/shared-tree/publicContracts.ts +0 -24
- /package/dist/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.js +0 -0
- /package/lib/{shared-tree → simple-tree/api}/transactionTypes.js +0 -0
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wrong schema.\n\t * Such usage should probably return a distinct type or error but currently does not.\n\t * The use of markSchemaMostDerived in structuralName at least ensure an error in the case where the collision is from two types extending the same schema factor class.\n\t */\n\tprivate readonly structuralTypes: Map<string, TreeNodeSchema> = new Map();\n\n\t/**\n\t * Construct a SchemaFactory with a given {@link SchemaFactory.scope|scope}.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * There are no restrictions on mixing schema from different schema factories.\n\t * Typically each library will create one or more SchemaFactories and use them to define its schema.\n\t */\n\tpublic constructor(\n\t\t/**\n\t\t * Prefix appended to the identifiers of all {@link TreeNodeSchema} produced by this builder.\n\t\t *\n\t\t * @remarks\n\t\t * Generally each independently developed library\n\t\t * (possibly a package, but could also be part of a package or multiple packages developed together)\n\t\t * should get its own unique `scope`.\n\t\t * Then each schema in the library get a name which is unique within the library.\n\t\t * The scope and name are joined (with a period) to form the {@link TreeNodeSchemaCore.identifier|schema identifier}.\n\t\t * Following this pattern allows a single application to depend on multiple libraries which define their own schema, and use them together in a single tree without risk of collisions.\n\t\t * If a library logically contains sub-libraries with their own schema, they can be given a scope nested inside the parent scope, such as \"ParentScope.ChildScope\".\n\t\t *\n\t\t * To avoid collisions between the scopes of libraries\n\t\t * it is recommended that the libraries use {@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_domain_name_notation | Reverse domain name notation} or a UUIDv4 for their scope.\n\t\t * If this pattern is followed, application can safely use third party libraries without risk of the schema in them colliding.\n\t\t *\n\t\t * You may opt out of using a scope by passing `undefined`, but note that this increases the risk of collisions.\n\t\t *\n\t\t * @example\n\t\t * Fluid Framework follows this pattern, placing the schema for the built in leaf types in the `com.fluidframework.leaf` scope.\n\t\t * If Fluid Framework publishes more schema in the future, they would be under some other `com.fluidframework` scope.\n\t\t * This ensures that any schema defined by any other library will not conflict with Fluid Framework's schema\n\t\t * as long as the library uses the recommended patterns for how to scope its schema..\n\t\t *\n\t\t * @example\n\t\t * A library could generate a random UUIDv4, like `242c4397-49ed-47e6-8dd0-d5c3bc31778b` and use that as the scope.\n\t\t * Note: do not use this UUID: a new one must be randomly generated when needed to ensure collision resistance.\n\t\t * ```typescript\n\t\t * const factory = new SchemaFactory(\"242c4397-49ed-47e6-8dd0-d5c3bc31778b\");\n\t\t * ```\n\t\t */\n\t\tpublic readonly scope: TScope,\n\t) {}\n\n\tprivate scoped<Name extends TName | string>(name: Name): ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name> {\n\t\treturn (\n\t\t\tthis.scope === undefined ? `${name}` : `${this.scope}.${name}`\n\t\t) as ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding a JavaScript `string`.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Strings containing unpaired UTF-16 surrogate pair code units may not be handled correctly.\n\t *\n\t * These limitations come from the use of UTF-8 encoding of the strings, which requires them to be valid unicode.\n\t * JavaScript does not make this requirement for its strings so not all possible JavaScript strings are supported.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * TODO:\n\t * We should be much more clear about what happens if you use problematic values.\n\t * We should validate and/or normalize them when inserting content.\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly string = stringSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding a JavaScript `number`.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The number is a [double-precision 64-bit binary format IEEE 754](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-precision_floating-point_format) value, however there are some exceptions:\n\t * - `NaN`, and the infinities are converted to `null` (and may therefore only be used where `null` is allowed by the schema).\n\t * - `-0` may be converted to `0` in some cases.\n\t *\n\t * These limitations match the limitations of JSON.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * TODO:\n\t * We should be much more clear about what happens if you use problematic values.\n\t * We should validate and/or normalize them when inserting content.\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly number = numberSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding a boolean.\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly boolean = booleanSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for JavaScript `null`.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * There are good [reasons to avoid using null](https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40rushstack/eslint-plugin#rushstackno-new-null) in JavaScript, however sometimes it is desired.\n\t * This {@link TreeNodeSchema} node provides the option to include nulls in trees when desired.\n\t * Unless directly inter-operating with existing data using null, consider other approaches, like wrapping the value in an optional field, or using a more specifically named empty object node.\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly null = nullSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding an {@link @fluidframework/core-interfaces#(IFluidHandle:interface)}.\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly handle = handleSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchemaClass} for a {@link TreeObjectNode}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t * @param fields - Schema for fields of the object node's schema. Defines what children can be placed under each key.\n\t */\n\tpublic object<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tfields: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\tTreeObjectNode<T, ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>>,\n\t\tobject & InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecord<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\treturn objectSchema(\n\t\t\tthis.scoped(name),\n\t\t\tfields,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tdefaultSchemaFactoryObjectOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a structurally typed {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link TreeMapNode}.\n\t *\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear as values in the map.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The unique identifier for this Map is defined as a function of the provided types.\n\t * It is still scoped to this SchemaBuilder, but multiple calls with the same arguments will return the same schema object, providing somewhat structural typing.\n\t * This does not support recursive types.\n\t *\n\t * If using these structurally named maps, other types in this schema builder should avoid names of the form `Map<${string}>`.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * The returned schema should be used as a schema directly:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * const MyMap = factory.map(factory.number);\n\t * type MyMap = NodeFromSchema<typeof MyMap>;\n\t * ```\n\t * Or inline:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * factory.object(\"Foo\", {myMap: factory.map(factory.number)});\n\t * ```\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * See note on array.\n\t */\n\tpublic map<const T extends TreeNodeSchema | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]>(\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaNonClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Map<${string}>`>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\tTreeMapNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Map<${string}>`>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link TreeMapNode}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear as values in the map.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * class NamedMap extends factory.map(\"name\", factory.number) {}\n\t * ```\n\t */\n\tpublic map<Name extends TName, const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\tTreeMapNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.map} implementation.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * This should return `TreeNodeSchemaBoth`, however TypeScript gives an error if one of the overloads implicitly up-casts the return type of the implementation.\n\t * This seems like a TypeScript bug getting variance backwards for overload return types since it's erroring when the relation between the overload\n\t * and the implementation is type safe, and forcing an unsafe typing instead.\n\t */\n\tpublic map<const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tnameOrAllowedTypes: TName | ((T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]),\n\t\tallowedTypes?: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchema<string, NodeKind.Map, TreeMapNode<T>, MapNodeInsertableData<T>, true, T> {\n\t\tif (allowedTypes === undefined) {\n\t\t\tconst types = nameOrAllowedTypes as (T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[];\n\t\t\tconst fullName = structuralName(\"Map\", types);\n\t\t\treturn getOrCreate(\n\t\t\t\tthis.structuralTypes,\n\t\t\t\tfullName,\n\t\t\t\t() =>\n\t\t\t\t\tthis.namedMap(\n\t\t\t\t\t\tfullName as TName,\n\t\t\t\t\t\tnameOrAllowedTypes as T,\n\t\t\t\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t\t\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t\t\t) as TreeNodeSchema,\n\t\t\t) as TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\t\t\tstring,\n\t\t\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\t\t\tTreeMapNode<T>,\n\t\t\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t\t>;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// To actually have type safety, assign to the type this method should return before implicitly upcasting when returning.\n\t\tconst out: TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\t\tstring,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\t\tTreeMapNode<T>,\n\t\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t> = this.namedMap(nameOrAllowedTypes as TName, allowedTypes, true, true);\n\t\treturn out;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeMapNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t */\n\tprivate namedMap<\n\t\tName extends TName | string,\n\t\tconst T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes,\n\t\tconst ImplicitlyConstructable extends boolean,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t\tcustomizable: boolean,\n\t\timplicitlyConstructable: ImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\tTreeMapNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\tImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t> {\n\t\treturn mapSchema(\n\t\t\tthis.scoped(name),\n\t\t\tallowedTypes,\n\t\t\timplicitlyConstructable,\n\t\t\t// The current policy is customizable nodes don't get fake prototypes.\n\t\t\t!customizable,\n\t\t\tundefined,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a structurally typed {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeArrayNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear in the array.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The identifier for this Array is defined as a function of the provided types.\n\t * It is still scoped to this SchemaFactory, but multiple calls with the same arguments will return the same schema object, providing somewhat structural typing.\n\t * This does not support recursive types.\n\t *\n\t * If using these structurally named arrays, other types in this schema builder should avoid names of the form `Array<${string}>`.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * The returned schema should be used as a schema directly:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * const MyArray = factory.array(factory.number);\n\t * type MyArray = NodeFromSchema<typeof MyArray>;\n\t * ```\n\t * Or inline:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * factory.object(\"Foo\", {myArray: factory.array(factory.number)});\n\t * ```\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * The name produced at the type level here is not as specific as it could be, however doing type level sorting and escaping is a real mess.\n\t * There are cases where not having this full type provided will be less than ideal since TypeScript's structural types.\n\t * For example attempts to narrow unions of structural arrays by name won't work.\n\t * Planned future changes to move to a class based schema system as well as factor function based node construction should mostly avoid these issues,\n\t * though there may still be some problematic cases even after that work is done.\n\t *\n\t * The return value is a class, but its the type is intentionally not specific enough to indicate it is a class.\n\t * This prevents callers of this from sub-classing it, which is unlikely to work well (due to the ease of accidentally giving two different calls o this different subclasses)\n\t * when working with structural typing.\n\t *\n\t * {@label STRUCTURAL}\n\t */\n\tpublic array<const T extends TreeNodeSchema | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]>(\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaNonClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Array<${string}>`>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Array<${string}>`>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define (and add to this library) a {@link TreeNodeSchemaClass} for a {@link (TreeArrayNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear in the array.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * class NamedArray extends factory.array(\"name\", factory.number) {}\n\t * ```\n\t *\n\t * {@label NAMED}\n\t */\n\tpublic array<const Name extends TName, const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.array} implementation.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * This should return TreeNodeSchemaBoth: see note on \"map\" implementation for details.\n\t */\n\tpublic array<const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tnameOrAllowedTypes: TName | ((T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]),\n\t\tallowedTypes?: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchema<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\tif (allowedTypes === undefined) {\n\t\t\tconst types = nameOrAllowedTypes as (T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[];\n\t\t\tconst fullName = structuralName(\"Array\", types);\n\t\t\treturn getOrCreate(this.structuralTypes, fullName, () =>\n\t\t\t\tthis.namedArray(fullName, nameOrAllowedTypes as T, false, true),\n\t\t\t) as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>,\n\t\t\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\t\t\tTreeArrayNode<T>,\n\t\t\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t\t>;\n\t\t}\n\t\tconst out: TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\t\tTreeArrayNode<T>,\n\t\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t> = this.namedArray(nameOrAllowedTypes as TName, allowedTypes, true, true);\n\t\treturn out;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeArrayNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This is not intended to be used directly, use the overload of `array` which takes a name instead.\n\t * This is only public to work around a compiler limitation.\n\t */\n\tprivate namedArray<\n\t\tName extends TName | string,\n\t\tconst T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes,\n\t\tconst ImplicitlyConstructable extends boolean,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t\tcustomizable: boolean,\n\t\timplicitlyConstructable: ImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\tImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t> {\n\t\treturn arraySchema(this.scoped(name), allowedTypes, implicitlyConstructable, customizable);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Make a field optional instead of the default, which is required.\n\t *\n\t * @param t - The types allowed under the field.\n\t * @param props - Optional properties to associate with the field.\n\t *\n\t * @typeParam TCustomMetadata - Custom metadata properties to associate with the field.\n\t * See {@link FieldSchemaMetadata.custom}.\n\t */\n\tpublic optional<const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes, const TCustomMetadata = unknown>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps<TCustomMetadata>, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchema<FieldKind.Optional, T, TCustomMetadata> {\n\t\tconst defaultOptionalProvider: DefaultProvider = getDefaultProvider(() => {\n\t\t\treturn undefined;\n\t\t});\n\t\treturn createFieldSchema(FieldKind.Optional, t, {\n\t\t\tdefaultProvider: defaultOptionalProvider,\n\t\t\t...props,\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Make a field explicitly required.\n\t *\n\t * @param t - The types allowed under the field.\n\t * @param props - Optional properties to associate with the field.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Fields are required by default, but this API can be used to make the required nature explicit in the schema,\n\t * and allows associating custom {@link FieldProps | properties} with the field.\n\t *\n\t * @typeParam TCustomMetadata - Custom metadata properties to associate with the field.\n\t * See {@link FieldSchemaMetadata.custom}.\n\t */\n\tpublic required<const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes, const TCustomMetadata = unknown>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps<TCustomMetadata>, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchema<FieldKind.Required, T, TCustomMetadata> {\n\t\treturn createFieldSchema(FieldKind.Required, t, props);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.optional} except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of {@link SchemaFactory.optional} has fewer type constraints to work around TypeScript limitations, see {@link Unenforced}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t */\n\tpublic optionalRecursive<const T extends Unenforced<ImplicitAllowedTypes>>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchemaUnsafe<FieldKind.Optional, T> {\n\t\treturn createFieldSchemaUnsafe(FieldKind.Optional, t, props);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.required} except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of {@link SchemaFactory.required} has fewer type constraints to work around TypeScript limitations, see {@link Unenforced}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t */\n\tpublic requiredRecursive<const T extends Unenforced<ImplicitAllowedTypes>>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchemaUnsafe<FieldKind.Required, T> {\n\t\treturn createFieldSchemaUnsafe(FieldKind.Required, t, props);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * A special field which holds a unique identifier for an object node.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The value of this field, a \"node identifier\", uniquely identifies a node among all other nodes in the tree.\n\t * Node identifiers are strings, and can therefore be used as lookup keys in maps or written to a database.\n\t * When the node is constructed, the identifier field does not need to be populated.\n\t * The SharedTree will provide an identifier for the node automatically.\n\t * An identifier provided automatically by the SharedTree has the following properties:\n\t * - It is a UUID.\n\t * - It is compressed to a space-efficient representation when stored in the document.\n\t * - A compressed form of the identifier can be accessed at runtime via the `Tree.shortId()` API.\n\t * - It will error if read (and will not be present in the object's iterable properties) before the node has been inserted into the tree.\n\t *\n\t * However, a user may alternatively supply their own string as the identifier if desired (for example, if importing identifiers from another system).\n\t * In that case, it is up to the user to ensure that the identifier is unique within the current tree - no other node should have the same identifier at the same time.\n\t * If the identifier is not unique, it may be read, but may cause libraries or features which operate over node identifiers to misbehave.\n\t * User-supplied identifiers may be read immediately, even before insertion into the tree.\n\t *\n\t * A node may have more than one identifier field (though note that this precludes the use of the `Tree.shortId()` API).\n\t */\n\tpublic get identifier(): FieldSchema<FieldKind.Identifier, typeof this.string> {\n\t\tconst defaultIdentifierProvider: DefaultProvider = getDefaultProvider(\n\t\t\t(nodeKeyManager: NodeKeyManager) => {\n\t\t\t\treturn nodeKeyManager.stabilizeNodeKey(nodeKeyManager.generateLocalNodeKey());\n\t\t\t},\n\t\t);\n\t\treturn createFieldSchema(FieldKind.Identifier, this.string, {\n\t\t\tdefaultProvider: defaultIdentifierProvider,\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.object} except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of {@link SchemaFactory.object} has fewer type constraints to work around TypeScript limitations, see {@link Unenforced}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t *\n\t * Additionally `ImplicitlyConstructable` is disabled (forcing use of constructor) to avoid\n\t * `error TS2589: Type instantiation is excessively deep and possibly infinite.`\n\t * which otherwise gets reported at sometimes incorrect source locations that vary based on incremental builds.\n\t */\n\tpublic objectRecursive<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends Unenforced<RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>>,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tt: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\tTreeObjectNodeUnsafe<T, ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>>,\n\t\tobject & InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecordUnsafe<T>,\n\t\tfalse,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\ttype TScopedName = ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>;\n\t\treturn this.object(\n\t\t\tname,\n\t\t\tt as T & RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>,\n\t\t) as unknown as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\tTScopedName,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\t\tTreeObjectNodeUnsafe<T, TScopedName>,\n\t\t\tobject & 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All rights reserved.\n * Licensed under the MIT License.\n */\n\nimport { assert, unreachableCase } from \"@fluidframework/core-utils/internal\";\n// Include this unused import to avoid TypeScript generating an inline import for IFluidHandle in the d.ts file\n// which degrades the API-Extractor report quality since API-Extractor can not tell the inline import is the same as the non-inline one.\n// eslint-disable-next-line unused-imports/no-unused-imports\nimport type { IFluidHandle as _dummyImport } from \"@fluidframework/core-interfaces\";\nimport { UsageError } from \"@fluidframework/telemetry-utils/internal\";\nimport { isFluidHandle } from \"@fluidframework/runtime-utils/internal\";\n\nimport type { TreeValue } from \"../../core/index.js\";\nimport type { NodeKeyManager } from \"../../feature-libraries/index.js\";\nimport {\n\ttype RestrictiveStringRecord,\n\tgetOrCreate,\n\tisReadonlyArray,\n} from \"../../util/index.js\";\n// This import is required for intellisense in @link doc 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TreeObjectNode,\n\tobjectSchema,\n} from \"../objectNode.js\";\nimport { type MapNodeInsertableData, type TreeMapNode, mapSchema } from \"../mapNode.js\";\nimport type {\n\tFieldSchemaUnsafe,\n\t// Adding these unused imports makes the generated d.ts file produced by TypeScript stop breaking API-Extractor's rollup generation.\n\t// Without this import, TypeScript generates inline `import(\"../..\")` statements in the d.ts file,\n\t// which API-Extractor leaves as is when generating the rollup, leaving them pointing at the wrong directory.\n\t// API-Extractor issue: https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/issues/4507\n\t// eslint-disable-next-line unused-imports/no-unused-imports, @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars\n\tFieldHasDefaultUnsafe,\n\t// eslint-disable-next-line unused-imports/no-unused-imports, @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars\n\tInsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitFieldUnsafe,\n\tInsertableObjectFromSchemaRecordUnsafe,\n\tInsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypesUnsafe,\n\tTreeArrayNodeUnsafe,\n\tTreeMapNodeUnsafe,\n\tTreeObjectNodeUnsafe,\n\tUnenforced,\n} from \"./typesUnsafe.js\";\nimport { createFieldSchemaUnsafe } from \"./schemaFactoryRecursive.js\";\nimport { TreeNodeValid } from \"../treeNodeValid.js\";\nimport { isLazy } from \"../flexList.js\";\n\n/**\n * Gets the leaf domain schema compatible with a given {@link TreeValue}.\n */\nexport function schemaFromValue(value: TreeValue): TreeNodeSchema {\n\tswitch (typeof value) {\n\t\tcase \"boolean\":\n\t\t\treturn booleanSchema;\n\t\tcase \"number\":\n\t\t\treturn numberSchema;\n\t\tcase \"string\":\n\t\t\treturn stringSchema;\n\t\tcase \"object\": {\n\t\t\tif (value === null) {\n\t\t\t\treturn nullSchema;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tassert(isFluidHandle(value), 0x87e /* invalid TreeValue */);\n\t\t\treturn handleSchema;\n\t\t}\n\t\tdefault:\n\t\t\tunreachableCase(value);\n\t}\n}\n\n/**\n * Options when declaring an {@link SchemaFactory.object|object node}'s schema\n *\n * @alpha\n */\nexport interface SchemaFactoryObjectOptions<TCustomMetadata = unknown>\n\textends NodeSchemaOptions<TCustomMetadata> {\n\t/**\n\t * Allow nodes typed with this object node schema to contain optional fields that are not present in the schema declaration.\n\t * Such nodes can come into existence either via import APIs (see remarks) or by way of collaboration with another client\n\t * that has upgraded the document's schema to include those optional fields.\n\t *\n\t * @defaultValue `false`\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The advantage of enabling this option is that it allows an application ecosystem with staged rollout to more quickly\n\t * upgrade documents to include schema for new optional features.\n\t *\n\t * However, it does come with trade-offs that applications should weigh carefully when it comes to interactions between\n\t * code and documents.\n\t * When opening such documents, the API presented is still determined by the view schema.\n\t * This can have implications on the behavior of edits or code which uses portions of the view schema,\n\t * since this may inadvertently drop data which is present in those optional fields in the document schema.\n\t *\n\t * Consider the following example:\n\t *\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * const sf = new SchemaFactory(\"com.example\");\n\t * class PersonView extends sf.object(\"Person\", { name: sf.string }, { allowUnknownOptionalFields: true }) {}\n\t * class PersonStored extends sf.object(\"Person\", { name: sf.string, nickname: sf.optional(sf.string) }) {}\n\t *\n\t * // Say we have a document which uses `PersonStored` in its schema, and application code constructs\n\t * // a tree view using `PersonView`. If the application for some reason had implemented a function like this:\n\t * function clonePerson(a: PersonView): PersonView {\n\t * \treturn new PersonView({ name: a.name });\n\t * }\n\t * // ...or even like this:\n\t * function clonePerson(a: PersonView): PersonView {\n\t * return new PersonView({ ...a})\n\t * }\n\t * // Then the alleged clone wouldn't actually clone the entire person in either case, it would drop the nickname.\n\t * ```\n\t *\n\t * If an application wants to be particularly careful to preserve all data on a node when editing it, it can use\n\t * {@link TreeAlpha.(importVerbose:2)|import}/{@link TreeAlpha.(exportVerbose:2)|export} APIs with persistent keys.\n\t *\n\t * Note that public API methods which operate on entire nodes (such as `moveTo`, `moveToEnd`, etc. on arrays) do not encounter\n\t * this problem as SharedTree's implementation stores the entire node in its lower layers. It's only when application code\n\t * reaches into a node (either by accessing its fields, spreading it, or some other means) that this problem arises.\n\t */\n\tallowUnknownOptionalFields?: boolean;\n}\n\nexport const defaultSchemaFactoryObjectOptions: Required<\n\tOmit<SchemaFactoryObjectOptions, \"metadata\">\n> = {\n\tallowUnknownOptionalFields: false,\n};\n\n/**\n * The name of a schema produced by {@link SchemaFactory}, including its optional scope prefix.\n *\n * @system @public\n */\nexport type ScopedSchemaName<\n\tTScope extends string | undefined,\n\tTName extends number | string,\n> = TScope extends undefined ? `${TName}` : `${TScope}.${TName}`;\n// > = `${TScope extends undefined ? \"\" : `${TScope}.`}${TName}`;\n\n/**\n * Stateless APIs exposed via {@link SchemaFactory} as both instance properties and as statics.\n * @privateRemarks\n * We have no way to make linkable members which exist both as statics and instance properties since API-Extractor does not support this.\n * As a workaround, we have this type as a third place which can be linked.\n * @system @sealed @public\n */\nexport const schemaStatics = {\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding a JavaScript `string`.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Strings containing unpaired UTF-16 surrogate pair code units may not be handled correctly.\n\t *\n\t * These limitations come from the use of UTF-8 encoding of the strings, which requires them to be valid unicode.\n\t * JavaScript does not make this requirement for its strings so not all possible JavaScript strings are supported.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * TODO:\n\t * We should be much more clear about what happens if you use problematic values.\n\t * We should validate and/or normalize them when inserting content.\n\t */\n\tstring: stringSchema,\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding a JavaScript `number`.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The number is a {@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-precision_floating-point_format | double-precision 64-bit binary format IEEE 754} value, however there are some exceptions:\n\t * - `NaN`, and the infinities are converted to `null` (and may therefore only be used where `null` is allowed by the schema).\n\t * - `-0` may be converted to `0` in some cases.\n\t *\n\t * These limitations match the limitations of JSON.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * TODO:\n\t * We should be much more clear about what happens if you use problematic values.\n\t * We should validate and/or normalize them when inserting content.\n\t */\n\tnumber: numberSchema,\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding a boolean.\n\t */\n\tboolean: booleanSchema,\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for JavaScript `null`.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * There are good {@link https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40rushstack/eslint-plugin#rushstackno-new-null | reasons to avoid using null} in JavaScript, however sometimes it is desired.\n\t * This {@link TreeNodeSchema} node provides the option to include nulls in trees when desired.\n\t * Unless directly inter-operating with existing data using null, consider other approaches, like wrapping the value in an optional field, or using a more specifically named empty object node.\n\t */\n\tnull: nullSchema,\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link TreeNodeSchema} for holding an {@link @fluidframework/core-interfaces#(IFluidHandle:interface)}.\n\t */\n\thandle: handleSchema,\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link AllowedTypes} for holding any of the leaf types.\n\t */\n\tleaves: [stringSchema, numberSchema, booleanSchema, nullSchema, handleSchema],\n\n\t/**\n\t * Make a field optional instead of the default, which is required.\n\t *\n\t * @param t - The types allowed under the field.\n\t * @param props - Optional properties to associate with the field.\n\t *\n\t * @typeParam TCustomMetadata - Custom metadata properties to associate with the field.\n\t * See {@link FieldSchemaMetadata.custom}.\n\t */\n\toptional: <const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes, const TCustomMetadata = unknown>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps<TCustomMetadata>, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchema<FieldKind.Optional, T, TCustomMetadata> => {\n\t\tconst defaultOptionalProvider: DefaultProvider = getDefaultProvider(() => {\n\t\t\treturn undefined;\n\t\t});\n\t\treturn createFieldSchema(FieldKind.Optional, t, {\n\t\t\tdefaultProvider: defaultOptionalProvider,\n\t\t\t...props,\n\t\t});\n\t},\n\n\t/**\n\t * Make a field explicitly required.\n\t *\n\t * @param t - The types allowed under the field.\n\t * @param props - Optional properties to associate with the field.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Fields are required by default, but this API can be used to make the required nature explicit in the schema,\n\t * and allows associating custom {@link FieldProps | properties} with the field.\n\t *\n\t * @typeParam TCustomMetadata - Custom metadata properties to associate with the field.\n\t * See {@link FieldSchemaMetadata.custom}.\n\t */\n\trequired: <const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes, const TCustomMetadata = unknown>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps<TCustomMetadata>, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchema<FieldKind.Required, T, TCustomMetadata> => {\n\t\treturn createFieldSchema(FieldKind.Required, t, props);\n\t},\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link schemaStatics.optional} except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of {@link schemaStatics.optional} has fewer type constraints to work around TypeScript limitations, see {@link Unenforced}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t */\n\toptionalRecursive: <const T extends Unenforced<ImplicitAllowedTypes>>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchemaUnsafe<FieldKind.Optional, T> => {\n\t\treturn createFieldSchemaUnsafe(FieldKind.Optional, t, props);\n\t},\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link schemaStatics.required} except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of {@link schemaStatics.required} has fewer type constraints to work around TypeScript limitations, see {@link Unenforced}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t */\n\trequiredRecursive: <const T extends Unenforced<ImplicitAllowedTypes>>(\n\t\tt: T,\n\t\tprops?: Omit<FieldProps, \"defaultProvider\">,\n\t): FieldSchemaUnsafe<FieldKind.Required, T> => {\n\t\treturn createFieldSchemaUnsafe(FieldKind.Required, t, props);\n\t},\n} as const;\n\n// TODO:\n// SchemaFactory.array references should link to the correct overloads, however the syntax for this does not seems to work currently for methods unless the they are not qualified with the class.\n// API-Extractor requires such links to be qualified with the class, so it can't work.\n// Since linking the overload set as a whole also doesn't work, these have been made non-links for now.\n/**\n * Creates various types of {@link TreeNodeSchema|schema} for {@link TreeNode}s.\n *\n * @typeParam TScope - Scope added as a prefix to the name of every schema produced by this factory.\n * @typeParam TName - Type of names used to identify each schema produced in this factory.\n * Typically this is just `string` but it is also possible to use `string` or `number` based enums if you prefer to identify your types that way.\n *\n * @remarks\n * For details related to inputting data constrained by schema (including via assignment), and how non-exact schema types are handled in general refer to {@link Input}.\n * For information about recursive schema support, see methods postfixed with \"recursive\" and {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema}.\n * To apply schema defined with this factory to a tree, see {@link ViewableTree.viewWith} and {@link TreeViewConfiguration}.\n *\n * All schema produced by this factory get a {@link TreeNodeSchemaCore.identifier|unique identifier} by combining the {@link SchemaFactory.scope} with the schema's `Name`.\n * The `Name` part may be explicitly provided as a parameter, or inferred as a structural combination of the provided types.\n * The APIs which use this second approach, structural naming, also deduplicate all equivalent calls.\n * Therefor two calls to `array(allowedTypes)` with the same allowedTypes will return the same {@link TreeNodeSchema} instance.\n * On the other hand, two calls to `array(name, allowedTypes)` will always return different {@link TreeNodeSchema} instances\n * and it is an error to use both in the same tree (since their identifiers are not unique).\n *\n * Note:\n * POJO stands for Plain Old JavaScript Object.\n * This means an object that works like a `{}` style object literal.\n * In this case it means the prototype is `Object.prototype` and acts like a set of key value pairs (data, not methods).\n * The usage below generalizes this to include array and map like objects as well.\n *\n * There are two ways to use these APIs:\n *\n * Customizable Approach:\n *\n * 1. Declaration: `class X extends schemaFactory.object(\"x\", {}) {}`\n *\n * 2. Allows adding \"local\" (non-persisted) members: Yes. Members (including methods) can be added to the class.\n *\n * 3. Prototype: The user-defined class.\n *\n * 4. Structurally named Schema: Not Supported.\n *\n * 5. Explicitly named Objects: Supported.\n *\n * 6. Explicitly named Maps and Arrays: Supported: Both declaration approaches can be used.\n *\n * 7. Node.js `assert.deepEqual`: Compares like class instances: equal to other nodes of the same type with the same content, including custom local fields.\n *\n * 8. IntelliSense: Shows and links to user-defined class by name: `X`.\n *\n * 9. Recursion: Supported with special declaration patterns.\n *\n * POJO Emulation Approach:\n *\n * 1. Declaration: `const X = schemaFactory.object(\"x\", {}); type X = NodeFromSchema<typeof X>;`\n *\n * 2. Allows adding \"local\" (non-persisted) members: No. Attempting to set non-field members will result in an error.\n *\n * 3. Prototype: `Object.prototype`, `Map.prototype`, or `Array.prototype` depending on node kind.\n *\n * 4. Structurally named Schema: Supported.\n *\n * 5. Explicitly named Objects: Supported.\n *\n * 6. Explicitly named Maps and Arrays: Not Supported.\n *\n * 7. Node.js `assert.deepEqual`: Compares like plain objects: equal to plain JavaScript objects with the same fields, and other nodes with the same fields, even if the types are different.\n *\n * 8. IntelliSense: Shows internal type generation logic: `object & TreeNode & ObjectFromSchemaRecord<{}> & WithType<\"test.x\">`.\n *\n * 9. Recursion: Unsupported: Generated `.d.ts` files replace recursive references with `any`, breaking the use of recursive schema across compilation boundaries.\n *\n * Note that while \"POJO Emulation\" nodes act a lot like POJO objects, they are not true POJO objects:\n *\n * - Adding new arbitrary fields will error, as well some cases of invalid edits.\n *\n * - They are implemented using proxies.\n *\n * - They have state that is not exposed via enumerable own properties, including a {@link TreeNodeSchema}.\n * This makes libraries like node.js `assert.deepEqual` fail to detect differences in type.\n *\n * - Assigning members has side effects (in this case editing the persisted/shared tree).\n *\n * - Not all operations implied by the prototype will work correctly: stick to the APIs explicitly declared in the TypeScript types.\n *\n * @privateRemarks\n * It's perfectly possible to make `POJO Emulation` mode (or even just hiding the prototype) selectable even when using the custom user class declaration syntax.\n * When doing this, it's still possible to make `instanceof` perform correctly.\n * Allowing (or banning) custom/out-of-schema properties on the class is also possible in both modes: it could be orthogonal.\n * Also for consistency, if keeping the current approach to detecting `POJO Emulation` mode it might make sense to make explicitly named Maps and Arrays do the detection the same as how object does it.\n *\n * Note: the comparison between the customizable and POJO modes is not done in a table because TSDoc does not currently have support for embedded markdown.\n *\n * @see {@link SchemaFactoryAlpha}\n *\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport class SchemaFactory<\n\tout TScope extends string | undefined = string | undefined,\n\tTName extends number | string = string,\n> {\n\t/**\n\t * TODO:\n\t * If users of this generate the same name because two different schema with the same identifier were used,\n\t * the second use can get a cache hit, and reference the wrong schema.\n\t * Such usage should probably return a distinct type or error but currently does not.\n\t * The use of markSchemaMostDerived in structuralName at least ensure an error in the case where the collision is from two types extending the same schema factor class.\n\t */\n\tprivate readonly structuralTypes: Map<string, TreeNodeSchema> = new Map();\n\n\t/**\n\t * Construct a SchemaFactory with a given {@link SchemaFactory.scope|scope}.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * There are no restrictions on mixing schema from different schema factories.\n\t * Typically each library will create one or more SchemaFactories and use them to define its schema.\n\t */\n\tpublic constructor(\n\t\t/**\n\t\t * Prefix appended to the identifiers of all {@link TreeNodeSchema} produced by this builder.\n\t\t *\n\t\t * @remarks\n\t\t * Generally each independently developed library\n\t\t * (possibly a package, but could also be part of a package or multiple packages developed together)\n\t\t * should get its own unique `scope`.\n\t\t * Then each schema in the library get a name which is unique within the library.\n\t\t * The scope and name are joined (with a period) to form the {@link TreeNodeSchemaCore.identifier|schema identifier}.\n\t\t * Following this pattern allows a single application to depend on multiple libraries which define their own schema, and use them together in a single tree without risk of collisions.\n\t\t * If a library logically contains sub-libraries with their own schema, they can be given a scope nested inside the parent scope, such as \"ParentScope.ChildScope\".\n\t\t *\n\t\t * To avoid collisions between the scopes of libraries\n\t\t * it is recommended that the libraries use {@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_domain_name_notation | Reverse domain name notation} or a UUIDv4 for their scope.\n\t\t * If this pattern is followed, application can safely use third party libraries without risk of the schema in them colliding.\n\t\t *\n\t\t * You may opt out of using a scope by passing `undefined`, but note that this increases the risk of collisions.\n\t\t *\n\t\t * @example\n\t\t * Fluid Framework follows this pattern, placing the schema for the built in leaf types in the `com.fluidframework.leaf` scope.\n\t\t * If Fluid Framework publishes more schema in the future, they would be under some other `com.fluidframework` scope.\n\t\t * This ensures that any schema defined by any other library will not conflict with Fluid Framework's schema\n\t\t * as long as the library uses the recommended patterns for how to scope its schema..\n\t\t *\n\t\t * @example\n\t\t * A library could generate a random UUIDv4, like `242c4397-49ed-47e6-8dd0-d5c3bc31778b` and use that as the scope.\n\t\t * Note: do not use this UUID: a new one must be randomly generated when needed to ensure collision resistance.\n\t\t * ```typescript\n\t\t * const factory = new SchemaFactory(\"242c4397-49ed-47e6-8dd0-d5c3bc31778b\");\n\t\t * ```\n\t\t */\n\t\tpublic readonly scope: TScope,\n\t) {}\n\n\tprivate scoped<Name extends TName | string>(name: Name): ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name> {\n\t\treturn (\n\t\t\tthis.scope === undefined ? `${name}` : `${this.scope}.${name}`\n\t\t) as ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.string}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly string = stringSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.number}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly number = numberSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.boolean}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly boolean = booleanSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.null}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly null = nullSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.handle}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly handle = handleSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.leaves}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly leaves = schemaStatics.leaves;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.string}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly string = stringSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.number}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly number = numberSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.boolean}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly boolean = booleanSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.null}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly null = nullSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.handle}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly handle = handleSchema;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.leaves}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly leaves = schemaStatics.leaves;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchemaClass} for a {@link TreeObjectNode}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t * @param fields - Schema for fields of the object node's schema. Defines what children can be placed under each key.\n\t */\n\tpublic object<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tfields: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\tTreeObjectNode<T, ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>>,\n\t\tobject & InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecord<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\treturn objectSchema(\n\t\t\tthis.scoped(name),\n\t\t\tfields,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tdefaultSchemaFactoryObjectOptions.allowUnknownOptionalFields,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a structurally typed {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link TreeMapNode}.\n\t *\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear as values in the map.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The unique identifier for this Map is defined as a function of the provided types.\n\t * It is still scoped to this SchemaBuilder, but multiple calls with the same arguments will return the same schema object, providing somewhat structural typing.\n\t * This does not support recursive types.\n\t *\n\t * If using these structurally named maps, other types in this schema builder should avoid names of the form `Map<${string}>`.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * The returned schema should be used as a schema directly:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * const MyMap = factory.map(factory.number);\n\t * type MyMap = NodeFromSchema<typeof MyMap>;\n\t * ```\n\t * Or inline:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * factory.object(\"Foo\", {myMap: factory.map(factory.number)});\n\t * ```\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * See note on array.\n\t */\n\tpublic map<const T extends TreeNodeSchema | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]>(\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaNonClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Map<${string}>`>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\tTreeMapNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Map<${string}>`>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link TreeMapNode}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear as values in the map.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * class NamedMap extends factory.map(\"name\", factory.number) {}\n\t * ```\n\t */\n\tpublic map<Name extends TName, const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\tTreeMapNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.map} implementation.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * This should return `TreeNodeSchemaBoth`, however TypeScript gives an error if one of the overloads implicitly up-casts the return type of the implementation.\n\t * This seems like a TypeScript bug getting variance backwards for overload return types since it's erroring when the relation between the overload\n\t * and the implementation is type safe, and forcing an unsafe typing instead.\n\t */\n\tpublic map<const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tnameOrAllowedTypes: TName | ((T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]),\n\t\tallowedTypes?: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchema<string, NodeKind.Map, TreeMapNode<T>, MapNodeInsertableData<T>, true, T> {\n\t\tif (allowedTypes === undefined) {\n\t\t\tconst types = nameOrAllowedTypes as (T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[];\n\t\t\tconst fullName = structuralName(\"Map\", types);\n\t\t\treturn getOrCreate(\n\t\t\t\tthis.structuralTypes,\n\t\t\t\tfullName,\n\t\t\t\t() =>\n\t\t\t\t\tthis.namedMap(\n\t\t\t\t\t\tfullName as TName,\n\t\t\t\t\t\tnameOrAllowedTypes as T,\n\t\t\t\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t\t\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t\t\t) as TreeNodeSchema,\n\t\t\t) as TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\t\t\tstring,\n\t\t\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\t\t\tTreeMapNode<T>,\n\t\t\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t\t>;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// To actually have type safety, assign to the type this method should return before implicitly upcasting when returning.\n\t\tconst out: TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\t\tstring,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\t\tTreeMapNode<T>,\n\t\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t> = this.namedMap(nameOrAllowedTypes as TName, allowedTypes, true, true);\n\t\treturn out;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeMapNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t */\n\tprivate namedMap<\n\t\tName extends TName | string,\n\t\tconst T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes,\n\t\tconst ImplicitlyConstructable extends boolean,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t\tcustomizable: boolean,\n\t\timplicitlyConstructable: ImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\tTreeMapNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\tMapNodeInsertableData<T>,\n\t\tImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t> {\n\t\treturn mapSchema(\n\t\t\tthis.scoped(name),\n\t\t\tallowedTypes,\n\t\t\timplicitlyConstructable,\n\t\t\t// The current policy is customizable nodes don't get fake prototypes.\n\t\t\t!customizable,\n\t\t\tundefined,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a structurally typed {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeArrayNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear in the array.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The identifier for this Array is defined as a function of the provided types.\n\t * It is still scoped to this SchemaFactory, but multiple calls with the same arguments will return the same schema object, providing somewhat structural typing.\n\t * This does not support recursive types.\n\t *\n\t * If using these structurally named arrays, other types in this schema builder should avoid names of the form `Array<${string}>`.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * The returned schema should be used as a schema directly:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * const MyArray = factory.array(factory.number);\n\t * type MyArray = NodeFromSchema<typeof MyArray>;\n\t * ```\n\t * Or inline:\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * factory.object(\"Foo\", {myArray: factory.array(factory.number)});\n\t * ```\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * The name produced at the type level here is not as specific as it could be, however doing type level sorting and escaping is a real mess.\n\t * There are cases where not having this full type provided will be less than ideal since TypeScript's structural types.\n\t * For example attempts to narrow unions of structural arrays by name won't work.\n\t * Planned future changes to move to a class based schema system as well as factor function based node construction should mostly avoid these issues,\n\t * though there may still be some problematic cases even after that work is done.\n\t *\n\t * The return value is a class, but its the type is intentionally not specific enough to indicate it is a class.\n\t * This prevents callers of this from sub-classing it, which is unlikely to work well (due to the ease of accidentally giving two different calls o this different subclasses)\n\t * when working with structural typing.\n\t *\n\t * {@label STRUCTURAL}\n\t */\n\tpublic array<const T extends TreeNodeSchema | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]>(\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaNonClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Array<${string}>`>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, `Array<${string}>`>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define (and add to this library) a {@link TreeNodeSchemaClass} for a {@link (TreeArrayNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t * @param allowedTypes - The types that may appear in the array.\n\t *\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * class NamedArray extends factory.array(\"name\", factory.number) {}\n\t * ```\n\t *\n\t * {@label NAMED}\n\t */\n\tpublic array<const Name extends TName, const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.array} implementation.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * This should return TreeNodeSchemaBoth: see note on \"map\" implementation for details.\n\t */\n\tpublic array<const T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes>(\n\t\tnameOrAllowedTypes: TName | ((T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[]),\n\t\tallowedTypes?: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchema<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\ttrue,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\tif (allowedTypes === undefined) {\n\t\t\tconst types = nameOrAllowedTypes as (T & TreeNodeSchema) | readonly TreeNodeSchema[];\n\t\t\tconst fullName = structuralName(\"Array\", types);\n\t\t\treturn getOrCreate(this.structuralTypes, fullName, () =>\n\t\t\t\tthis.namedArray(fullName, nameOrAllowedTypes as T, false, true),\n\t\t\t) as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>,\n\t\t\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\t\t\tTreeArrayNode<T>,\n\t\t\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t\t>;\n\t\t}\n\t\tconst out: TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\t\tTreeArrayNode<T>,\n\t\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t> = this.namedArray(nameOrAllowedTypes as TName, allowedTypes, true, true);\n\t\treturn out;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * Define a {@link TreeNodeSchema} for a {@link (TreeArrayNode:interface)}.\n\t *\n\t * @param name - Unique identifier for this schema within this factory's scope.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This is not intended to be used directly, use the overload of `array` which takes a name instead.\n\t * This is only public to work around a compiler limitation.\n\t */\n\tprivate namedArray<\n\t\tName extends TName | string,\n\t\tconst T extends ImplicitAllowedTypes,\n\t\tconst ImplicitlyConstructable extends boolean,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t\tcustomizable: boolean,\n\t\timplicitlyConstructable: ImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaBoth<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\tTreeArrayNode<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, string>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\tIterable<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypes<T>>,\n\t\tImplicitlyConstructable,\n\t\tT,\n\t\tundefined\n\t> {\n\t\treturn arraySchema(this.scoped(name), allowedTypes, implicitlyConstructable, customizable);\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.optional}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly optional = schemaStatics.optional;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.required}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly required = schemaStatics.required;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.optionalRecursive}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly optionalRecursive = schemaStatics.optionalRecursive;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.requiredRecursive}\n\t */\n\tpublic readonly requiredRecursive = schemaStatics.requiredRecursive;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.optional}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly optional = schemaStatics.optional;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.required}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly required = schemaStatics.required;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.optionalRecursive}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly optionalRecursive = schemaStatics.optionalRecursive;\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@inheritDoc schemaStatics.requiredRecursive}\n\t */\n\tpublic static readonly requiredRecursive = schemaStatics.requiredRecursive;\n\n\t/**\n\t * A special field which holds a unique identifier for an object node.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * The value of this field, a \"node identifier\", uniquely identifies a node among all other nodes in the tree.\n\t * Node identifiers are strings, and can therefore be used as lookup keys in maps or written to a database.\n\t * When the node is constructed, the identifier field does not need to be populated.\n\t * The SharedTree will provide an identifier for the node automatically.\n\t * An identifier provided automatically by the SharedTree has the following properties:\n\t * - It is a UUID.\n\t * - It is compressed to a space-efficient representation when stored in the document.\n\t * - A compressed form of the identifier can be accessed at runtime via the `Tree.shortId()` API.\n\t * - It will error if read (and will not be present in the object's iterable properties) before the node has been inserted into the tree.\n\t *\n\t * However, a user may alternatively supply their own string as the identifier if desired (for example, if importing identifiers from another system).\n\t * In that case, it is up to the user to ensure that the identifier is unique within the current tree - no other node should have the same identifier at the same time.\n\t * If the identifier is not unique, it may be read, but may cause libraries or features which operate over node identifiers to misbehave.\n\t * User-supplied identifiers may be read immediately, even before insertion into the tree.\n\t *\n\t * A node may have more than one identifier field (though note that this precludes the use of the `Tree.shortId()` API).\n\t */\n\tpublic get identifier(): FieldSchema<FieldKind.Identifier, typeof this.string> {\n\t\tconst defaultIdentifierProvider: DefaultProvider = getDefaultProvider(\n\t\t\t(nodeKeyManager: NodeKeyManager) => {\n\t\t\t\treturn nodeKeyManager.stabilizeNodeKey(nodeKeyManager.generateLocalNodeKey());\n\t\t\t},\n\t\t);\n\t\treturn createFieldSchema(FieldKind.Identifier, this.string, {\n\t\t\tdefaultProvider: defaultIdentifierProvider,\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * {@link SchemaFactory.object} except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of {@link SchemaFactory.object} has fewer type constraints to work around TypeScript limitations, see {@link Unenforced}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t *\n\t * Additionally `ImplicitlyConstructable` is disabled (forcing use of constructor) to avoid\n\t * `error TS2589: Type instantiation is excessively deep and possibly infinite.`\n\t * which otherwise gets reported at sometimes incorrect source locations that vary based on incremental builds.\n\t */\n\tpublic objectRecursive<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends Unenforced<RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>>,\n\t>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tt: T,\n\t): TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\tTreeObjectNodeUnsafe<T, ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>>,\n\t\tobject & InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecordUnsafe<T>,\n\t\tfalse,\n\t\tT\n\t> {\n\t\ttype TScopedName = ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>;\n\t\treturn this.object(\n\t\t\tname,\n\t\t\tt as T & RestrictiveStringRecord<ImplicitFieldSchema>,\n\t\t) as unknown as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\tTScopedName,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Object,\n\t\t\tTreeObjectNodeUnsafe<T, TScopedName>,\n\t\t\tobject & InsertableObjectFromSchemaRecordUnsafe<T>,\n\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t\tT\n\t\t>;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * `SchemaFactory.array` except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of `SchemaFactory.array` uses the same workarounds as {@link SchemaFactory.objectRecursive}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t */\n\t// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/explicit-function-return-type\n\tpublic arrayRecursive<\n\t\tconst Name extends TName,\n\t\tconst T extends Unenforced<ImplicitAllowedTypes>,\n\t>(name: Name, allowedTypes: T) {\n\t\tconst RecursiveArray = this.namedArray(\n\t\t\tname,\n\t\t\tallowedTypes as T & ImplicitAllowedTypes,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t);\n\n\t\treturn RecursiveArray as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Array,\n\t\t\tTreeArrayNodeUnsafe<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Array>,\n\t\t\t{\n\t\t\t\t/**\n\t\t\t\t * Iterator for the iterable of content for this node.\n\t\t\t\t * @privateRemarks\n\t\t\t\t * Wrapping the constructor parameter for recursive arrays and maps in an inlined object type avoids (for unknown reasons)\n\t\t\t\t * the following compile error when declaring the recursive schema:\n\t\t\t\t * `Function implicitly has return type 'any' because it does not have a return type annotation and is referenced directly or indirectly in one of its return expressions.`\n\t\t\t\t * To benefit from this without impacting the API, the definition of `Iterable` has been inlined as such an object.\n\t\t\t\t *\n\t\t\t\t * If this workaround is kept, ideally this comment would be deduplicated with the other instance of it.\n\t\t\t\t * Unfortunately attempts to do this failed to avoid the compile error this was introduced to solve.\n\t\t\t\t */\n\t\t\t\t[Symbol.iterator](): Iterator<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypesUnsafe<T>>;\n\t\t\t},\n\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t>;\n\t}\n\n\t/**\n\t * `SchemaFactory.map` except tweaked to work better for recursive types.\n\t * Use with {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for improved type safety.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This version of `SchemaFactory.map` uses the same workarounds as {@link SchemaFactory.objectRecursive}.\n\t * See {@link ValidateRecursiveSchema} for additional information about using recursive schema.\n\t */\n\t// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/explicit-function-return-type\n\tpublic mapRecursive<Name extends TName, const T extends Unenforced<ImplicitAllowedTypes>>(\n\t\tname: Name,\n\t\tallowedTypes: T,\n\t) {\n\t\tconst MapSchema = this.namedMap(\n\t\t\tname,\n\t\t\tallowedTypes as T & ImplicitAllowedTypes,\n\t\t\ttrue,\n\t\t\t// Setting this (implicitlyConstructable) to true seems to work ok currently, but not for other node kinds.\n\t\t\t// Supporting this could be fragile and might break other future changes, so it's being kept as false for now.\n\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t);\n\n\t\treturn MapSchema as TreeNodeSchemaClass<\n\t\t\tScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>,\n\t\t\tNodeKind.Map,\n\t\t\tTreeMapNodeUnsafe<T> & WithType<ScopedSchemaName<TScope, Name>, NodeKind.Map>,\n\t\t\t| {\n\t\t\t\t\t/**\n\t\t\t\t\t * Iterator for the iterable of content for this node.\n\t\t\t\t\t * @privateRemarks\n\t\t\t\t\t * Wrapping the constructor parameter for recursive arrays and maps in an inlined object type avoids (for unknown reasons)\n\t\t\t\t\t * the following compile error when declaring the recursive schema:\n\t\t\t\t\t * `Function implicitly has return type 'any' because it does not have a return type annotation and is referenced directly or indirectly in one of its return expressions.`\n\t\t\t\t\t * To benefit from this without impacting the API, the definition of `Iterable` has been inlined as such an object.\n\t\t\t\t\t *\n\t\t\t\t\t * If this workaround is kept, ideally this comment would be deduplicated with the other instance of it.\n\t\t\t\t\t * Unfortunately attempts to do this failed to avoid the compile error this was introduced to solve.\n\t\t\t\t\t */\n\t\t\t\t\t[Symbol.iterator](): Iterator<\n\t\t\t\t\t\t[string, InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypesUnsafe<T>]\n\t\t\t\t\t>;\n\t\t\t }\n\t\t\t// Ideally this would be\n\t\t\t// RestrictiveStringRecord<InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypesUnsafe<T>>,\n\t\t\t// but doing so breaks recursive types.\n\t\t\t// Instead we do a less nice version:\n\t\t\t| {\n\t\t\t\t\treadonly [P in string]: InsertableTreeNodeFromImplicitAllowedTypesUnsafe<T>;\n\t\t\t },\n\t\t\tfalse,\n\t\t\tT,\n\t\t\tundefined\n\t\t>;\n\t}\n}\n\nexport function structuralName<const T extends string>(\n\tcollectionName: T,\n\tallowedTypes: TreeNodeSchema | readonly TreeNodeSchema[],\n): `${T}<${string}>` {\n\tlet inner: string;\n\tif (!isReadonlyArray(allowedTypes)) {\n\t\treturn structuralName(collectionName, [allowedTypes]);\n\t} else {\n\t\tconst names = allowedTypes.map((t): string => {\n\t\t\t// Ensure that lazy types (functions) don't slip through here.\n\t\t\tassert(!isLazy(t), 0x83d /* invalid type provided */);\n\t\t\tmarkSchemaMostDerived(t);\n\t\t\treturn t.identifier;\n\t\t});\n\t\t// Ensure name is order independent\n\t\tnames.sort();\n\t\t// Ensure name can't have collisions by quoting and escaping any quotes in the names of types.\n\t\t// Using JSON is a simple way to accomplish this.\n\t\t// The outer `[]` around the result were needed so that a single type name \"Any\" would not collide with the \"any\" case which used to exist.\n\t\tinner = JSON.stringify(names);\n\t}\n\treturn `${collectionName}<${inner}>`;\n}\n\n/**\n * Indicates that a schema is the \"most derived\" version which is allowed to be used, see {@link MostDerivedData}.\n * Calling helps with error messages about invalid schema usage (using more than one type from single schema factor produced type,\n * and thus calling this for one than one subclass).\n * @remarks\n * Helper for invoking {@link TreeNodeValid.markMostDerived} for any {@link TreeNodeSchema} if it needed.\n */\nexport function markSchemaMostDerived(schema: TreeNodeSchema): void {\n\tif (schema instanceof LeafNodeSchema) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\n\tif (!inPrototypeChain(schema, TreeNodeValid)) {\n\t\t// Use JSON.stringify to quote and escape identifier string.\n\t\tthrow new UsageError(\n\t\t\t`Schema for ${JSON.stringify(\n\t\t\t\tschema.identifier,\n\t\t\t)} does not extend a SchemaFactory generated class. This is invalid.`,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\t(schema as typeof TreeNodeValid & TreeNodeSchema).markMostDerived();\n}\n"]}
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For objects to be considered unambiguous, each must have required fields that do not all occur on any other object in the union.`,\n\t\t\t);\n\t\t}\n\t}\n}\n\n/**\n * A collection of functionality associated with a (version-control-style) branch of a SharedTree.\n * @remarks A `TreeBranch` allows for the {@link TreeBranch.fork | creation of branches} and for those branches to later be {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged}.\n *\n * The `TreeBranch` for a specific {@link TreeNode} may be acquired by calling `TreeAlpha.branch`.\n *\n * A branch does not necessarily know the schema of its SharedTree - to convert a branch to a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view with a schema}, use {@link TreeBranch.hasRootSchema | hasRootSchema()}.\n *\n * The branch associated directly with the {@link ITree | SharedTree} is the \"main\" branch, and all other branches fork (directly or transitively) from that main branch.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranch extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the branch\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns true if this branch has the given schema as its root schema.\n\t * @remarks This is a type guard which allows this branch to become strongly typed as a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view} of the given schema.\n\t *\n\t * To succeed, the given schema must be invariant to the schema of the view - it must include exactly the same allowed types.\n\t * For example, a schema of `Foo | Bar` will not match a view schema of `Foo`, and likewise a schema of `Foo` will not match a view schema of `Foo | Bar`.\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * if (branch.hasRootSchema(MySchema)) {\n\t * const { root } = branch; // `branch` is now a TreeViewAlpha<MySchema>\n\t * // ...\n\t * }\n\t * ```\n\t */\n\thasRootSchema<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tschema: TSchema,\n\t): this is TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fork a new branch off of this branch which is based off of this branch's current state.\n\t * @remarks Any changes to the tree on the new branch will not apply to this branch until the new branch is e.g. {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged} back into this branch.\n\t * The branch should be disposed when no longer needed, either {@link TreeBranch.dispose | explicitly} or {@link TreeBranch.merge | implicitly when merging} into another branch.\n\t */\n\tfork(): TreeBranch;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Apply all the new changes on the given branch to this branch.\n\t * @param branch - a branch which was created by a call to `branch()`.\n\t * @param disposeMerged - whether or not to dispose `branch` after the merge completes.\n\t * Defaults to true.\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t * @remarks All ongoing transactions (if any) in `branch` will be committed before the merge.\n\t */\n\tmerge(branch: TreeBranch, disposeMerged?: boolean): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Advance this branch forward such that all new changes on the target branch become part of this branch.\n\t * @param branch - The branch to rebase onto.\n\t * @remarks After rebasing, this branch will be \"ahead\" of the target branch, that is, its unique changes will have been recreated as if they happened after all changes on the target branch.\n\t * This method may only be called on branches produced via {@link TreeBranch.fork | branch} - attempting to rebase the main branch will throw.\n\t *\n\t * Rebasing long-lived branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last rebased.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be rebased onto another branch - attempting to do so will throw an error.\n\t */\n\trebaseOnto(branch: TreeBranch): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Dispose of this branch, cleaning up any resources associated with it.\n\t * @param error - Optional error indicating the reason for the disposal, if the object was disposed as the result of an error.\n\t * @remarks Branches can also be automatically disposed when {@link TreeBranch.merge | they are merged} into another branch.\n\t *\n\t * Disposing branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last {@link TreeBranch.rebaseOnto | rebased}.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t */\n\tdispose(error?: Error): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * An editable view of a (version control style) branch of a shared tree based on some schema.\n *\n * This schema--known as the view schema--may or may not align the stored schema of the document.\n * Information about discrepancies between the two schemas is available via {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}.\n *\n * Application authors are encouraged to read [schema-evolution.md](../../docs/user-facing/schema-evolution.md) and\n * choose a schema compatibility policy that aligns with their application's needs.\n *\n * @privateRemarks\n * From an API design perspective, `upgradeSchema` could be merged into `viewWith` and/or `viewWith` could return errors explicitly on incompatible documents.\n * Such approaches would make it discoverable that out of schema handling may need to be done.\n * Doing that would however complicate trivial \"hello world\" style example slightly, as well as be a breaking API change.\n * It also seems more complex to handle invalidation with that pattern.\n * Thus this design was chosen at the risk of apps blindly accessing `root` then breaking unexpectedly when the document is incompatible.\n *\n * @see {@link TreeViewAlpha}\n * @see {@link asTreeViewAlpha}\n *\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeView<in out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema> extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * The current root of the tree.\n\t *\n\t * If the view schema not sufficiently compatible with the stored schema, accessing this will throw.\n\t * To handle this case, check {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}'s {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canView | canView} before using.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to this field,\n\t * use {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} via `view.events.on(\"rootChanged\", callback)`.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to stored schema (which may affect compatibility between this view's schema and\n\t * the stored schema), use {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} via `view.events.on(\"schemaChanged\", callback)`.\n\t */\n\tget root(): TreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>);\n\n\t/**\n\t * Description of the current compatibility status between the view schema and stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} is fired when the compatibility status changes.\n\t */\n\treadonly compatibility: SchemaCompatibilityStatus;\n\n\t/**\n\t * When the schemas are not an exact match and {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is true,\n\t * this can be used to modify the stored schema to make it match the view schema.\n\t * This will update the compatibility state, and allow access to `root`.\n\t * Beware that this may impact other clients' ability to view the document depending on the application's schema compatibility policy!\n\t * @remarks\n\t * It is an error to call this when {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is false, and a no-op when the stored and view schema are already an exact match.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * In the future, more upgrade options could be provided here.\n\t * Some options that could be added:\n\t * - check the actual document contents (not just the schema) and attempt an atomic document update if the data is compatible.\n\t * - apply converters and upgrade the document.\n\t * - apply converters to lazily to adapt the document to the requested view schema (with optional lazy schema updates or transparent conversions on write).\n\t */\n\tupgradeSchema(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Initialize the tree, setting the stored schema to match this view's schema and setting the tree content.\n\t *\n\t * Only valid to call when this view's {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canInitialize} is true.\n\t *\n\t * Applications should typically call this function before attaching a `SharedTree`.\n\t * @param content - The content to initialize the tree with.\n\t */\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the tree.\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The view schema used by this TreeView.\n\t */\n\treadonly schema: TSchema;\n}\n\n/**\n * {@link TreeView} with proposed changes to the schema aware typing to allow use with `UnsafeUnknownSchema`.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeViewAlpha<\n\tin out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema | UnsafeUnknownSchema,\n> extends Omit<TreeView<ReadSchema<TSchema>>, \"root\" | \"initialize\">,\n\t\tTreeBranch {\n\tget root(): ReadableField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableField<TSchema>);\n\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents & TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t// Override the base branch method to return a typed view rather than merely a branch.\n\tfork(): ReturnType<TreeBranch[\"fork\"]> & TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction.\n\t * It should return a status object of {@link TransactionCallbackStatus | TransactionCallbackStatus } type.\n\t * It includes a \"rollback\" property which may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will\n\t * abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so far.\n\t * \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResultExt | TransactionResultExt} type. It includes the following:\n\t * - A \"success\" flag indicating whether the transaction was successful or not.\n\t * - The success of failure value as returned by the transaction function.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>(\n\t\ttransaction: () => TransactionCallbackStatus<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResultExt<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>;\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction. It may return the following:\n\t * - Nothing to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * - A status object of {@link VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | VoidTransactionCallbackStatus } type. It includes a \"rollback\" property which\n\t * may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so\n\t * far. \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResult | TransactionResult} type. It includes a \"success\" flag indicating whether the\n\t * transaction was successful or not.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction(\n\t\ttransaction: () => VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | void,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResult;\n}\n\n/**\n * Information about a view schema's compatibility with the document's stored schema.\n *\n * See SharedTree's README for more information about choosing a compatibility policy.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface SchemaCompatibilityStatus {\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the view schema allows exactly the same set of documents as the stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Equivalence here is defined in terms of allowed documents because there are some degenerate cases where schemas are not\n\t * exact matches in a strict (schema-based) sense but still allow the same documents, and the document notion is more useful to applications.\n\t *\n\t * Examples which are expressible where this may occur include:\n\t * - schema repository `A` has extra schema which schema `B` doesn't have, but they are unused (i.e. not reachable from the root schema)\n\t * - field in schema `A` has allowed field members which the corresponding field in schema `B` does not have, but those types are not constructible (ex: an object node type containing a required field with no allowed types)\n\t *\n\t * These cases are typically not interesting to applications.\n\t */\n\treadonly isEquivalent: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the current view schema is sufficiently compatible with the stored schema to allow viewing tree data.\n\t * If false, {@link TreeView.root} will throw upon access.\n\t *\n\t * Currently, this field is true iff `isEquivalent` is true.\n\t * Do not rely on this:\n\t * there are near-term plans to extend support for viewing documents when the stored schema contains additional optional fields not present in the view schema.\n\t * The other two types of backward-compatible changes (field relaxations and addition of allowed field types) will eventually be supported as well,\n\t * likely through out-of-schema content adapters that the application can provide alongside their view schema.\n\t *\n\t * Be aware that even with these SharedTree limitations fixed, application logic may not correctly tolerate the documents allowable by the stored schema!\n\t * Application authors are encouraged to read docs/user-facing/schema-evolution.md and choose a schema compatibility policy that\n\t * aligns with their application's needs.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * When the documents allowed by the view schema is a strict superset of those by the stored schema,\n\t * this is false because writes to the document using the view schema could make the document violate its stored schema.\n\t * In this case, the stored schema could be updated to match the provided view schema, allowing read-write access to the tree.\n\t * See {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade}.\n\t *\n\t * Future version of SharedTree may provide readonly access to the document in this case because that would be safe,\n\t * but this is not currently supported.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * A necessary condition for this to be true is that the documents allowed by the view schema are a subset of those allowed by the stored schema.\n\t * This is not sufficient: the simple-tree layer's read APIs do not tolerate out-of-schema data.\n\t * For example, if the view schema for a node has a required `Point` field but the stored schema has an optional `Point` field,\n\t * read APIs on the view schema do not work correctly when the document has a node with a missing `Point` field.\n\t * Similar issues happen when the view schema has a field with less allowed types than the stored schema and the document actually leverages those types.\n\t */\n\treadonly canView: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True iff the view schema supports all possible documents permitted by the stored schema.\n\t * When true, it is valid to call {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} (though if the stored schema is already an exact match, this is a no-op).\n\t */\n\treadonly canUpgrade: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True iff the document is uninitialized (i.e. it has no schema and no content).\n\t *\n\t * To initialize the document, call {@link TreeView.initialize}.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * It's not necessary to check this field before calling {@link TreeView.initialize} in most scenarios; application authors typically know from\n\t * branch that they're in a flow which creates a new `SharedTree` and would like to initialize it.\n\t */\n\treadonly canInitialize: boolean;\n\n\t// TODO: Consider extending this status to include:\n\t// - application-defined metadata about the stored schema\n\t// - details about the differences between the stored and view schema sufficient for implementing \"safe mismatch\" policies\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeBranch}.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranchEvents {\n\t/**\n\t * The stored schema for the document has changed.\n\t */\n\tschemaChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when a change is made to the branch. Includes data about the change that is made which listeners\n\t * can use to filter on changes they care about (e.g. local vs. remote changes).\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the change\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function that allows users to get a revertible for the change. If not provided,\n\t * this change is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tchanged(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeView}.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeViewEvents {\n\t/**\n\t * Raised whenever {@link TreeView.root} is invalidated.\n\t *\n\t * This includes changes to the document schema.\n\t * It also includes changes to the field containing the root such as setting or clearing an optional root or changing which node is the root.\n\t * This does NOT include changes to the content (fields/children) of the root node: for that case subscribe to events on the root node.\n\t */\n\trootChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The stored schema for the document has changed.\n\t * This may affect the compatibility between the view schema and the stored schema, and thus the ability to use the view.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This event implies that the old {@link TreeView.root} is no longer valid, but applications need not handle that separately:\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} will be fired after this event.\n\t */\n\tschemaChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Retrieve the {@link TreeViewAlpha | alpha API} for a {@link TreeView}.\n * @alpha\n */\nexport function asTreeViewAlpha<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\tview: TreeView<TSchema>,\n): TreeViewAlpha<TSchema> {\n\treturn view as TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n}\n"]}
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Both can be constructed from objects and can be ambiguous.`,\n\t\t);\n\t}\n\n\t// Check for objects which fully overlap:\n\tfor (const schema of objects) {\n\t\t// All objects which might be ambiguous relative to `schema`.\n\t\tconst possiblyAmbiguous = new Set(objects);\n\n\t\t// A schema can't be ambiguous with itself\n\t\tpossiblyAmbiguous.delete(schema);\n\n\t\t// For each field of schema, remove schema from possiblyAmbiguous that do not have that field\n\t\tfor (const [key, field] of schema.fields) {\n\t\t\tif (field.kind === FieldKind.Required) {\n\t\t\t\tconst withKey = allObjectKeys.get(key) ?? fail(\"missing schema\");\n\t\t\t\tfor (const candidate of possiblyAmbiguous) {\n\t\t\t\t\tif (!withKey.has(candidate)) {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tpossiblyAmbiguous.delete(candidate);\n\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\n\t\tif (possiblyAmbiguous.size > 0) {\n\t\t\t// TODO: make this check more permissive.\n\t\t\t// Allow using the type of the field to disambiguate, at least for leaf types.\n\t\t\t// Add \"constant\" fields which can be used to disambiguate even more cases without adding persisted data: maybe make them optional in constructor?\n\t\t\t// Consider separating unambiguous implicit construction format from constructor arguments at type level, allowing constructor to superset the implicit construction options (ex: optional constant fields).\n\t\t\t// The policy here however must remain at least as conservative as shallowCompatibilityTest in src/simple-tree/toMapTree.ts.\n\n\t\t\terrors.push(\n\t\t\t\t`The required fields of ${JSON.stringify(schema.identifier)} are insufficient to differentiate it from the following types: ${formatTypes(possiblyAmbiguous)}. For objects to be considered unambiguous, each must have required fields that do not all occur on any other object in the union.`,\n\t\t\t);\n\t\t}\n\t}\n}\n\n/**\n * A collection of functionality associated with a (version-control-style) branch of a SharedTree.\n * @remarks A `TreeBranch` allows for the {@link TreeBranch.fork | creation of branches} and for those branches to later be {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged}.\n *\n * The `TreeBranch` for a specific {@link TreeNode} may be acquired by calling `TreeAlpha.branch`.\n *\n * A branch does not necessarily know the schema of its SharedTree - to convert a branch to a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view with a schema}, use {@link TreeBranch.hasRootSchema | hasRootSchema()}.\n *\n * The branch associated directly with the {@link ITree | SharedTree} is the \"main\" branch, and all other branches fork (directly or transitively) from that main branch.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranch extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the branch\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Returns true if this branch has the given schema as its root schema.\n\t * @remarks This is a type guard which allows this branch to become strongly typed as a {@link TreeViewAlpha | view} of the given schema.\n\t *\n\t * To succeed, the given schema must be invariant to the schema of the view - it must include exactly the same allowed types.\n\t * For example, a schema of `Foo | Bar` will not match a view schema of `Foo`, and likewise a schema of `Foo` will not match a view schema of `Foo | Bar`.\n\t * @example\n\t * ```typescript\n\t * if (branch.hasRootSchema(MySchema)) {\n\t * const { root } = branch; // `branch` is now a TreeViewAlpha<MySchema>\n\t * // ...\n\t * }\n\t * ```\n\t */\n\thasRootSchema<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\t\tschema: TSchema,\n\t): this is TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fork a new branch off of this branch which is based off of this branch's current state.\n\t * @remarks Any changes to the tree on the new branch will not apply to this branch until the new branch is e.g. {@link TreeBranch.merge | merged} back into this branch.\n\t * The branch should be disposed when no longer needed, either {@link TreeBranch.dispose | explicitly} or {@link TreeBranch.merge | implicitly when merging} into another branch.\n\t */\n\tfork(): TreeBranch;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Apply all the new changes on the given branch to this branch.\n\t * @param branch - a branch which was created by a call to `branch()`.\n\t * @param disposeMerged - whether or not to dispose `branch` after the merge completes.\n\t * Defaults to true.\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t * @remarks All ongoing transactions (if any) in `branch` will be committed before the merge.\n\t */\n\tmerge(branch: TreeBranch, disposeMerged?: boolean): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Advance this branch forward such that all new changes on the target branch become part of this branch.\n\t * @param branch - The branch to rebase onto.\n\t * @remarks After rebasing, this branch will be \"ahead\" of the target branch, that is, its unique changes will have been recreated as if they happened after all changes on the target branch.\n\t * This method may only be called on branches produced via {@link TreeBranch.fork | branch} - attempting to rebase the main branch will throw.\n\t *\n\t * Rebasing long-lived branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last rebased.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be rebased onto another branch - attempting to do so will throw an error.\n\t */\n\trebaseOnto(branch: TreeBranch): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Dispose of this branch, cleaning up any resources associated with it.\n\t * @param error - Optional error indicating the reason for the disposal, if the object was disposed as the result of an error.\n\t * @remarks Branches can also be automatically disposed when {@link TreeBranch.merge | they are merged} into another branch.\n\t *\n\t * Disposing branches is important to avoid consuming memory unnecessarily.\n\t * In particular, the SharedTree retains all sequenced changes made to the tree since the \"most-behind\" branch was created or last {@link TreeBranch.rebaseOnto | rebased}.\n\t *\n\t * The {@link TreeBranch | main branch} cannot be disposed - attempting to do so will have no effect.\n\t */\n\tdispose(error?: Error): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * An editable view of a (version control style) branch of a shared tree based on some schema.\n *\n * This schema--known as the view schema--may or may not align the stored schema of the document.\n * Information about discrepancies between the two schemas is available via {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}.\n *\n * Application authors are encouraged to read [schema-evolution.md](../../docs/user-facing/schema-evolution.md) and\n * choose a schema compatibility policy that aligns with their application's needs.\n *\n * @privateRemarks\n * From an API design perspective, `upgradeSchema` could be merged into `viewWith` and/or `viewWith` could return errors explicitly on incompatible documents.\n * Such approaches would make it discoverable that out of schema handling may need to be done.\n * Doing that would however complicate trivial \"hello world\" style example slightly, as well as be a breaking API change.\n * It also seems more complex to handle invalidation with that pattern.\n * Thus this design was chosen at the risk of apps blindly accessing `root` then breaking unexpectedly when the document is incompatible.\n *\n * @see {@link TreeViewAlpha}\n * @see {@link asTreeViewAlpha}\n *\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeView<in out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema> extends IDisposable {\n\t/**\n\t * The current root of the tree.\n\t *\n\t * If the view schema not sufficiently compatible with the stored schema, accessing this will throw.\n\t * To handle this case, check {@link TreeView.compatibility | compatibility}'s {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canView | canView} before using.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to this field,\n\t * use {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} via `view.events.on(\"rootChanged\", callback)`.\n\t *\n\t * To get notified about changes to stored schema (which may affect compatibility between this view's schema and\n\t * the stored schema), use {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} via `view.events.on(\"schemaChanged\", callback)`.\n\t */\n\tget root(): TreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>);\n\n\t/**\n\t * Description of the current compatibility status between the view schema and stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.schemaChanged} is fired when the compatibility status changes.\n\t */\n\treadonly compatibility: SchemaCompatibilityStatus;\n\n\t/**\n\t * When the schemas are not an exact match and {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is true,\n\t * this can be used to modify the stored schema to make it match the view schema.\n\t * This will update the compatibility state, and allow access to `root`.\n\t * Beware that this may impact other clients' ability to view the document depending on the application's schema compatibility policy!\n\t * @remarks\n\t * It is an error to call this when {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade} is false, and a no-op when the stored and view schema are already an exact match.\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * In the future, more upgrade options could be provided here.\n\t * Some options that could be added:\n\t * - check the actual document contents (not just the schema) and attempt an atomic document update if the data is compatible.\n\t * - apply converters and upgrade the document.\n\t * - apply converters to lazily to adapt the document to the requested view schema (with optional lazy schema updates or transparent conversions on write).\n\t */\n\tupgradeSchema(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Initialize the tree, setting the stored schema to match this view's schema and setting the tree content.\n\t *\n\t * Only valid to call when this view's {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canInitialize} is true.\n\t *\n\t * Applications should typically call this function before attaching a `SharedTree`.\n\t * @param content - The content to initialize the tree with.\n\t */\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableTreeFieldFromImplicitField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Events for the tree.\n\t */\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The view schema used by this TreeView.\n\t */\n\treadonly schema: TSchema;\n}\n\n/**\n * {@link TreeView} with proposed changes to the schema aware typing to allow use with `UnsafeUnknownSchema`.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeViewAlpha<\n\tin out TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema | UnsafeUnknownSchema,\n> extends Omit<TreeView<ReadSchema<TSchema>>, \"root\" | \"initialize\">,\n\t\tTreeBranch {\n\tget root(): ReadableField<TSchema>;\n\n\tset root(newRoot: InsertableField<TSchema>);\n\n\treadonly events: Listenable<TreeViewEvents & TreeBranchEvents>;\n\n\tinitialize(content: InsertableField<TSchema>): void;\n\n\t// Override the base branch method to return a typed view rather than merely a branch.\n\tfork(): ReturnType<TreeBranch[\"fork\"]> & TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction.\n\t * It should return a status object of {@link TransactionCallbackStatus | TransactionCallbackStatus } type.\n\t * It includes a \"rollback\" property which may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will\n\t * abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so far.\n\t * \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResultExt | TransactionResultExt} type. It includes the following:\n\t * - A \"success\" flag indicating whether the transaction was successful or not.\n\t * - The success of failure value as returned by the transaction function.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>(\n\t\ttransaction: () => TransactionCallbackStatus<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResultExt<TSuccessValue, TFailureValue>;\n\t/**\n\t * Run a transaction which applies one or more edits to the tree as a single atomic unit.\n\t * @param transaction - The function to run as the body of the transaction. It may return the following:\n\t * - Nothing to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * - A status object of {@link VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | VoidTransactionCallbackStatus } type. It includes a \"rollback\" property which\n\t * may be returned as true at any point during the transaction. This will abort the transaction and discard any changes it made so\n\t * far. \"rollback\" can be set to false or left undefined to indicate that the body of the transaction has successfully run.\n\t * @param params - The optional parameters for the transaction. It includes the constraints that will be checked before the transaction begins.\n\t * @returns A result object of {@link TransactionResult | TransactionResult} type. It includes a \"success\" flag indicating whether the\n\t * transaction was successful or not.\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This API will throw an error if the constraints are not met or something unexpected happens.\n\t * All of the changes in the transaction are applied synchronously and therefore no other changes (either from this client or from a remote client) can be interleaved with those changes.\n\t * Note that this is guaranteed by Fluid for any sequence of changes that are submitted synchronously, whether in a transaction or not.\n\t * However, using a transaction has the following additional consequences:\n\t * - If reverted (e.g. via an \"undo\" operation), all the changes in the transaction are reverted together.\n\t * - The internal data representation of a transaction with many changes is generally smaller and more efficient than that of the changes when separate.\n\t *\n\t * Local change events will be emitted for each change as the transaction is being applied.\n\t * If the transaction is rolled back, a corresponding change event will also be emitted for the rollback.\n\t *\n\t * Nested transactions:\n\t * This API can be called from within the transaction callback of another runTransaction call. That will have slightly different behavior:\n\t * - If the inner transaction fails, only the inner transaction will be rolled back and the outer transaction will continue.\n\t * - Constraints will apply to the outermost transaction. Constraints are applied per commit and there will be one commit generated\n\t * for the outermost transaction which includes all inner transactions.\n\t * - Undo will undo the outermost transaction and all inner transactions.\n\t */\n\trunTransaction(\n\t\ttransaction: () => VoidTransactionCallbackStatus | void,\n\t\tparams?: RunTransactionParams,\n\t): TransactionResult;\n}\n\n/**\n * Information about a view schema's compatibility with the document's stored schema.\n *\n * See SharedTree's README for more information about choosing a compatibility policy.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface SchemaCompatibilityStatus {\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the view schema allows exactly the same set of documents as the stored schema.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * Equivalence here is defined in terms of allowed documents because there are some degenerate cases where schemas are not\n\t * exact matches in a strict (schema-based) sense but still allow the same documents, and the document notion is more useful to applications.\n\t *\n\t * Examples which are expressible where this may occur include:\n\t * - schema repository `A` has extra schema which schema `B` doesn't have, but they are unused (i.e. not reachable from the root schema)\n\t * - field in schema `A` has allowed field members which the corresponding field in schema `B` does not have, but those types are not constructible (ex: an object node type containing a required field with no allowed types)\n\t *\n\t * These cases are typically not interesting to applications.\n\t */\n\treadonly isEquivalent: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Whether the current view schema is sufficiently compatible with the stored schema to allow viewing tree data.\n\t * If false, {@link TreeView.root} will throw upon access.\n\t *\n\t * Currently, this field is true iff `isEquivalent` is true.\n\t * Do not rely on this:\n\t * there are near-term plans to extend support for viewing documents when the stored schema contains additional optional fields not present in the view schema.\n\t * The other two types of backward-compatible changes (field relaxations and addition of allowed field types) will eventually be supported as well,\n\t * likely through out-of-schema content adapters that the application can provide alongside their view schema.\n\t *\n\t * Be aware that even with these SharedTree limitations fixed, application logic may not correctly tolerate the documents allowable by the stored schema!\n\t * Application authors are encouraged to read docs/user-facing/schema-evolution.md and choose a schema compatibility policy that\n\t * aligns with their application's needs.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * When the documents allowed by the view schema is a strict superset of those by the stored schema,\n\t * this is false because writes to the document using the view schema could make the document violate its stored schema.\n\t * In this case, the stored schema could be updated to match the provided view schema, allowing read-write access to the tree.\n\t * See {@link SchemaCompatibilityStatus.canUpgrade}.\n\t *\n\t * Future version of SharedTree may provide readonly access to the document in this case because that would be safe,\n\t * but this is not currently supported.\n\t *\n\t * @privateRemarks\n\t * A necessary condition for this to be true is that the documents allowed by the view schema are a subset of those allowed by the stored schema.\n\t * This is not sufficient: the simple-tree layer's read APIs do not tolerate out-of-schema data.\n\t * For example, if the view schema for a node has a required `Point` field but the stored schema has an optional `Point` field,\n\t * read APIs on the view schema do not work correctly when the document has a node with a missing `Point` field.\n\t * Similar issues happen when the view schema has a field with less allowed types than the stored schema and the document actually leverages those types.\n\t */\n\treadonly canView: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True iff the view schema supports all possible documents permitted by the stored schema.\n\t * When true, it is valid to call {@link TreeView.upgradeSchema} (though if the stored schema is already an exact match, this is a no-op).\n\t */\n\treadonly canUpgrade: boolean;\n\n\t/**\n\t * True iff the document is uninitialized (i.e. it has no schema and no content).\n\t *\n\t * To initialize the document, call {@link TreeView.initialize}.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * It's not necessary to check this field before calling {@link TreeView.initialize} in most scenarios; application authors typically know from\n\t * branch that they're in a flow which creates a new `SharedTree` and would like to initialize it.\n\t */\n\treadonly canInitialize: boolean;\n\n\t// TODO: Consider extending this status to include:\n\t// - application-defined metadata about the stored schema\n\t// - details about the differences between the stored and view schema sufficient for implementing \"safe mismatch\" policies\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeBranch}.\n * @sealed @alpha\n */\nexport interface TreeBranchEvents {\n\t/**\n\t * The stored schema for the document has changed.\n\t */\n\tschemaChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when a change is made to the branch. Includes data about the change that is made which listeners\n\t * can use to filter on changes they care about (e.g. local vs. remote changes).\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the change\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function that allows users to get a revertible for the change. If not provided,\n\t * this change is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tchanged(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleAlphaFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Events for {@link TreeView}.\n * @sealed @public\n */\nexport interface TreeViewEvents {\n\t/**\n\t * Raised whenever {@link TreeView.root} is invalidated.\n\t *\n\t * This includes changes to the document schema.\n\t * It also includes changes to the field containing the root such as setting or clearing an optional root or changing which node is the root.\n\t * This does NOT include changes to the content (fields/children) of the root node: for that case subscribe to events on the root node.\n\t */\n\trootChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * The stored schema for the document has changed.\n\t * This may affect the compatibility between the view schema and the stored schema, and thus the ability to use the view.\n\t *\n\t * @remarks\n\t * This event implies that the old {@link TreeView.root} is no longer valid, but applications need not handle that separately:\n\t * {@link TreeViewEvents.rootChanged} will be fired after this event.\n\t */\n\tschemaChanged(): void;\n\n\t/**\n\t * Fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied outside of a transaction\n\t * - a local transaction is committed\n\t *\n\t * The event is not fired when:\n\t * - a local commit is applied within a transaction\n\t * - a remote commit is applied\n\t *\n\t * @param data - information about the commit that was applied\n\t * @param getRevertible - a function provided that allows users to get a revertible for the commit that was applied. If not provided,\n\t * this commit is not revertible.\n\t */\n\tcommitApplied(data: CommitMetadata, getRevertible?: RevertibleFactory): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Retrieve the {@link TreeViewAlpha | alpha API} for a {@link TreeView}.\n * @alpha\n */\nexport function asTreeViewAlpha<TSchema extends ImplicitFieldSchema>(\n\tview: TreeView<TSchema>,\n): TreeViewAlpha<TSchema> {\n\treturn view as TreeViewAlpha<TSchema>;\n}\n"]}
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