@pawover/kit 0.0.0-beta.2 → 0.0.0-beta.3
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Type extends Record<Key, Type[Key]>\n\t\t\t\t? false\n\t\t\t\t: true\n\t\t\t: false;\n\nexport {};\n","import type {IsOptionalKeyOf} from './is-optional-key-of.d.ts';\n\n/**\nExtract all optional keys from the given type.\n\nThis is useful when you want to create a new type that contains different type values for the optional keys only.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {OptionalKeysOf, Except} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype User = {\n\tname: string;\n\tsurname: string;\n\n\tluckyNumber?: number;\n};\n\nconst REMOVE_FIELD = Symbol('remove field symbol');\ntype UpdateOperation<Entity extends object> = Except<Partial<Entity>, OptionalKeysOf<Entity>> & {\n\t[Key in OptionalKeysOf<Entity>]?: Entity[Key] | typeof REMOVE_FIELD;\n};\n\nconst update1: UpdateOperation<User> = {\n\tname: 'Alice',\n};\n\nconst update2: UpdateOperation<User> = {\n\tname: 'Bob',\n\tluckyNumber: REMOVE_FIELD,\n};\n```\n\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type OptionalKeysOf<Type extends object> =\n\tType extends unknown // For distributing `Type`\n\t\t? (keyof {[Key in keyof Type as\n\t\t\tIsOptionalKeyOf<Type, Key> extends false\n\t\t\t\t? never\n\t\t\t\t: Key\n\t\t\t]: never\n\t\t}) & keyof Type // Intersect with `keyof Type` to ensure result of `OptionalKeysOf<Type>` is always assignable to `keyof Type`\n\t\t: never; // Should never happen\n\nexport {};\n","import type {OptionalKeysOf} from './optional-keys-of.d.ts';\n\n/**\nExtract all required keys from the given type.\n\nThis is useful when you want to create a new type that contains different type values for the required keys only or use the list of keys for validation purposes, etc...\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {RequiredKeysOf} from 'type-fest';\n\ndeclare function createValidation<\n\tEntity extends object,\n\tKey extends RequiredKeysOf<Entity> = RequiredKeysOf<Entity>,\n>(field: Key, validator: (value: Entity[Key]) => boolean): (entity: Entity) => boolean;\n\ntype User = {\n\tname: string;\n\tsurname: string;\n\tluckyNumber?: number;\n};\n\nconst validator1 = createValidation<User>('name', value => value.length < 25);\nconst validator2 = createValidation<User>('surname', value => value.length < 25);\n\n// @ts-expect-error\nconst validator3 = createValidation<User>('luckyNumber', value => value > 0);\n// Error: Argument of type '\"luckyNumber\"' is not assignable to parameter of type '\"name\" | \"surname\"'.\n```\n\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type RequiredKeysOf<Type extends object> =\n\tType extends unknown // For distributing `Type`\n\t\t? Exclude<keyof Type, OptionalKeysOf<Type>>\n\t\t: never; // Should never happen\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nReturns a boolean for whether the given type is `never`.\n\n@link https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/31751#issuecomment-498526919\n@link https://stackoverflow.com/a/53984913/10292952\n@link https://www.zhenghao.io/posts/ts-never\n\nUseful in type utilities, such as checking if something does not occur.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {IsNever, And} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype A = IsNever<never>;\n//=> true\n\ntype B = IsNever<any>;\n//=> false\n\ntype C = IsNever<unknown>;\n//=> false\n\ntype D = IsNever<never[]>;\n//=> false\n\ntype E = IsNever<object>;\n//=> false\n\ntype F = IsNever<string>;\n//=> false\n```\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {IsNever} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype IsTrue<T> = T extends true ? true : false;\n\n// When a distributive conditional is instantiated with `never`, the entire conditional results in `never`.\ntype A = IsTrue<never>;\n// ^? type A = never\n\n// If you don't want that behaviour, you can explicitly add an `IsNever` check before the distributive conditional.\ntype IsTrueFixed<T> =\n\tIsNever<T> extends true ? false : T extends true ? true : false;\n\ntype B = IsTrueFixed<never>;\n// ^? type B = false\n```\n\n@category Type Guard\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type IsNever<T> = [T] extends [never] ? true : false;\n\nexport {};\n","import type {IsNever} from './is-never.d.ts';\n\n/**\nAn if-else-like type that resolves depending on whether the given `boolean` type is `true` or `false`.\n\nUse-cases:\n- You can use this in combination with `Is*` types to create an if-else-like experience. For example, `If<IsAny<any>, 'is any', 'not any'>`.\n\nNote:\n- Returns a union of if branch and else branch if the given type is `boolean` or `any`. For example, `If<boolean, 'Y', 'N'>` will return `'Y' | 'N'`.\n- Returns the else branch if the given type is `never`. For example, `If<never, 'Y', 'N'>` will return `'N'`.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype A = If<true, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'yes'\n\ntype B = If<false, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'no'\n\ntype C = If<boolean, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'yes' | 'no'\n\ntype D = If<any, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'yes' | 'no'\n\ntype E = If<never, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'no'\n```\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If, IsAny, IsNever} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype A = If<IsAny<unknown>, 'is any', 'not any'>;\n//=> 'not any'\n\ntype B = If<IsNever<never>, 'is never', 'not never'>;\n//=> 'is never'\n```\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If, IsEqual} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype IfEqual<T, U, IfBranch, ElseBranch> = If<IsEqual<T, U>, IfBranch, ElseBranch>;\n\ntype A = IfEqual<string, string, 'equal', 'not equal'>;\n//=> 'equal'\n\ntype B = IfEqual<string, number, 'equal', 'not equal'>;\n//=> 'not equal'\n```\n\nNote: Sometimes using the `If` type can make an implementation non–tail-recursive, which can impact performance. In such cases, it’s better to use a conditional directly. Refer to the following example:\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If, IsEqual, StringRepeat} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype HundredZeroes = StringRepeat<'0', 100>;\n\n// The following implementation is not tail recursive\ntype Includes<S extends string, Char extends string> =\n\tS extends `${infer First}${infer Rest}`\n\t\t? If<IsEqual<First, Char>,\n\t\t\t'found',\n\t\t\tIncludes<Rest, Char>>\n\t\t: 'not found';\n\n// Hence, instantiations with long strings will fail\n// @ts-expect-error\ntype Fails = Includes<HundredZeroes, '1'>;\n// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n// Error: Type instantiation is excessively deep and possibly infinite.\n\n// However, if we use a simple conditional instead of `If`, the implementation becomes tail-recursive\ntype IncludesWithoutIf<S extends string, Char extends string> =\n\tS extends `${infer First}${infer Rest}`\n\t\t? IsEqual<First, Char> extends true\n\t\t\t? 'found'\n\t\t\t: IncludesWithoutIf<Rest, Char>\n\t\t: 'not found';\n\n// Now, instantiations with long strings will work\ntype Works = IncludesWithoutIf<HundredZeroes, '1'>;\n//=> 'not found'\n```\n\n@category Type Guard\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type If<Type extends boolean, IfBranch, ElseBranch> =\n\tIsNever<Type> extends true\n\t\t? ElseBranch\n\t\t: Type extends true\n\t\t\t? IfBranch\n\t\t\t: ElseBranch;\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nUseful to flatten the type output to improve type hints shown in editors. And also to transform an interface into a type to aide with assignability.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {Simplify} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype PositionProps = {\n\ttop: number;\n\tleft: number;\n};\n\ntype SizeProps = {\n\twidth: number;\n\theight: number;\n};\n\n// In your editor, hovering over `Props` will show a flattened object with all the properties.\ntype Props = Simplify<PositionProps & SizeProps>;\n```\n\nSometimes it is desired to pass a value as a function argument that has a different type. At first inspection it may seem assignable, and then you discover it is not because the `value`'s type definition was defined as an interface. In the following example, `fn` requires an argument of type `Record<string, unknown>`. If the value is defined as a literal, then it is assignable. And if the `value` is defined as type using the `Simplify` utility the value is assignable. But if the `value` is defined as an interface, it is not assignable because the interface is not sealed and elsewhere a non-string property could be added to the interface.\n\nIf the type definition must be an interface (perhaps it was defined in a third-party npm package), then the `value` can be defined as `const value: Simplify<SomeInterface> = ...`. Then `value` will be assignable to the `fn` argument. Or the `value` can be cast as `Simplify<SomeInterface>` if you can't re-declare the `value`.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {Simplify} from 'type-fest';\n\ninterface SomeInterface {\n\tfoo: number;\n\tbar?: string;\n\tbaz: number | undefined;\n}\n\ntype SomeType = {\n\tfoo: number;\n\tbar?: string;\n\tbaz: number | undefined;\n};\n\nconst literal = {foo: 123, bar: 'hello', baz: 456};\nconst someType: SomeType = literal;\nconst someInterface: SomeInterface = literal;\n\ndeclare function fn(object: Record<string, unknown>): void;\n\nfn(literal); // Good: literal object type is sealed\nfn(someType); // Good: type is sealed\n// @ts-expect-error\nfn(someInterface); // Error: Index signature for type 'string' is missing in type 'someInterface'. Because `interface` can be re-opened\nfn(someInterface as Simplify<SomeInterface>); // Good: transform an `interface` into a `type`\n```\n\n@link https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/15300\n@see {@link SimplifyDeep}\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type Simplify<T> = {[KeyType in keyof T]: T[KeyType]} & {};\n\nexport {};\n","import type {IsNever} from './is-never.d.ts';\n/**\nReturns a boolean for whether the two given types are equal.\n\n@link https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/27024#issuecomment-421529650\n@link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68961864/how-does-the-equals-work-in-typescript/68963796#68963796\n\nUse-cases:\n- If you want to make a conditional branch based on the result of a comparison of two types.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {IsEqual} from 'type-fest';\n\n// This type returns a boolean for whether the given array includes the given item.\n// `IsEqual` is used to compare the given array at position 0 and the given item and then return true if they are equal.\ntype Includes<Value extends readonly any[], Item> =\n\tValue extends readonly [Value[0], ...infer rest]\n\t\t? IsEqual<Value[0], Item> extends true\n\t\t\t? true\n\t\t\t: Includes<rest, Item>\n\t\t: false;\n```\n\n@category Type Guard\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type IsEqual<A, B> =\n\t[A] extends [B]\n\t\t? [B] extends [A]\n\t\t\t? _IsEqual<A, B>\n\t\t\t: false\n\t\t: false;\n\n// This version fails the `equalWrappedTupleIntersectionToBeNeverAndNeverExpanded` test in `test-d/is-equal.ts`.\ntype _IsEqual<A, B> =\n\t(<G>() => G extends A & G | G ? 1 : 2) extends\n\t(<G>() => G extends B & G | G ? 1 : 2)\n\t\t? true\n\t\t: false;\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nOmit any index signatures from the given object type, leaving only explicitly defined properties.\n\nThis is the counterpart of `PickIndexSignature`.\n\nUse-cases:\n- Remove overly permissive signatures from third-party types.\n\nThis type was taken from this [StackOverflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/68261113/420747).\n\nIt relies on the fact that an empty object (`{}`) is assignable to an object with just an index signature, like `Record<string, unknown>`, but not to an object with explicitly defined keys, like `Record<'foo' | 'bar', unknown>`.\n\n(The actual value type, `unknown`, is irrelevant and could be any type. Only the key type matters.)\n\n```\nconst indexed: Record<string, unknown> = {}; // Allowed\n\n// @ts-expect-error\nconst keyed: Record<'foo', unknown> = {}; // Error\n// => TS2739: Type '{}' is missing the following properties from type 'Record<\"foo\" | \"bar\", unknown>': foo, bar\n```\n\nInstead of causing a type error like the above, you can also use a [conditional type](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/conditional-types.html) to test whether a type is assignable to another:\n\n```\ntype Indexed = {} extends Record<string, unknown>\n\t? '✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<string, unknown>`'\n\t: '❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<string, unknown>`';\n// => '✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<string, unknown>`'\n\ntype Keyed = {} extends Record<'foo' | 'bar', unknown>\n\t? '✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<\\'foo\\' | \\'bar\\', unknown>`'\n\t: '❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<\\'foo\\' | \\'bar\\', unknown>`';\n// => \"❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<'foo' | 'bar', unknown>`\"\n```\n\nUsing a [mapped type](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/mapped-types.html#further-exploration), you can then check for each `KeyType` of `ObjectType`...\n\n```\ntype OmitIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType // Map each key of `ObjectType`...\n\t]: ObjectType[KeyType]; // ...to its original value, i.e. `OmitIndexSignature<Foo> == Foo`.\n};\n```\n\n...whether an empty object (`{}`) would be assignable to an object with that `KeyType` (`Record<KeyType, unknown>`)...\n\n```\ntype OmitIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType\n\t// Is `{}` assignable to `Record<KeyType, unknown>`?\n\tas {} extends Record<KeyType, unknown>\n\t\t? never // ✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<KeyType, unknown>`\n\t\t: KeyType // ❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<KeyType, unknown>`\n\t]: ObjectType[KeyType];\n};\n```\n\nIf `{}` is assignable, it means that `KeyType` is an index signature and we want to remove it. If it is not assignable, `KeyType` is a \"real\" key and we want to keep it.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {OmitIndexSignature} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype Example = {\n\t// These index signatures will be removed.\n\t[x: string]: any;\n\t[x: number]: any;\n\t[x: symbol]: any;\n\t[x: `head-${string}`]: string;\n\t[x: `${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `head-${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `${bigint}`]: string;\n\t[x: `embedded-${number}`]: string;\n\n\t// These explicitly defined keys will remain.\n\tfoo: 'bar';\n\tqux?: 'baz';\n};\n\ntype ExampleWithoutIndexSignatures = OmitIndexSignature<Example>;\n// => { foo: 'bar'; qux?: 'baz' | undefined; }\n```\n\n@see {@link PickIndexSignature}\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type OmitIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType as {} extends Record<KeyType, unknown>\n\t\t? never\n\t\t: KeyType]: ObjectType[KeyType];\n};\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nPick only index signatures from the given object type, leaving out all explicitly defined properties.\n\nThis is the counterpart of `OmitIndexSignature`.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {PickIndexSignature} from 'type-fest';\n\ndeclare const symbolKey: unique symbol;\n\ntype Example = {\n\t// These index signatures will remain.\n\t[x: string]: unknown;\n\t[x: number]: unknown;\n\t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n\t[x: `head-${string}`]: string;\n\t[x: `${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `head-${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `${bigint}`]: string;\n\t[x: `embedded-${number}`]: string;\n\n\t// These explicitly defined keys will be removed.\n\t['kebab-case-key']: string;\n\t[symbolKey]: string;\n\tfoo: 'bar';\n\tqux?: 'baz';\n};\n\ntype ExampleIndexSignature = PickIndexSignature<Example>;\n// {\n// \t[x: string]: unknown;\n// \t[x: number]: unknown;\n// \t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n// \t[x: `head-${string}`]: string;\n// \t[x: `${string}-tail`]: string;\n// \t[x: `head-${string}-tail`]: string;\n// \t[x: `${bigint}`]: string;\n// \t[x: `embedded-${number}`]: string;\n// }\n```\n\n@see {@link OmitIndexSignature}\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type PickIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType as {} extends Record<KeyType, unknown>\n\t\t? KeyType\n\t\t: never]: ObjectType[KeyType];\n};\n\nexport {};\n","import type {OmitIndexSignature} from './omit-index-signature.d.ts';\nimport type {PickIndexSignature} from './pick-index-signature.d.ts';\nimport type {Simplify} from './simplify.d.ts';\n\n// Merges two objects without worrying about index signatures.\ntype SimpleMerge<Destination, Source> = {\n\t[Key in keyof Destination as Key extends keyof Source ? never : Key]: Destination[Key];\n} & Source;\n\n/**\nMerge two types into a new type. Keys of the second type overrides keys of the first type.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {Merge} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype Foo = {\n\t[x: string]: unknown;\n\t[x: number]: unknown;\n\tfoo: string;\n\tbar: symbol;\n};\n\ntype Bar = {\n\t[x: number]: number;\n\t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n\tbar: Date;\n\tbaz: boolean;\n};\n\nexport type FooBar = Merge<Foo, Bar>;\n// => {\n// \t[x: string]: unknown;\n// \t[x: number]: number;\n// \t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n// \tfoo: string;\n// \tbar: Date;\n// \tbaz: boolean;\n// }\n```\n\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type Merge<Destination, Source> =\nSimplify<\n\tSimpleMerge<PickIndexSignature<Destination>, PickIndexSignature<Source>>\n\t& SimpleMerge<OmitIndexSignature<Destination>, OmitIndexSignature<Source>>\n>;\n\nexport {};\n","import type {Simplify} from '../simplify.d.ts';\nimport type {IsEqual} from '../is-equal.d.ts';\nimport type {KeysOfUnion} from '../keys-of-union.d.ts';\nimport type {RequiredKeysOf} from '../required-keys-of.d.ts';\nimport type {Merge} from '../merge.d.ts';\nimport type {OptionalKeysOf} from '../optional-keys-of.d.ts';\nimport type {IsAny} from '../is-any.d.ts';\nimport type {If} from '../if.d.ts';\nimport type {IsNever} from '../is-never.d.ts';\nimport type {FilterDefinedKeys, FilterOptionalKeys} from './keys.d.ts';\nimport type {MapsSetsOrArrays, NonRecursiveType} from './type.d.ts';\nimport type {ToString} from './string.d.ts';\n\n/**\nCreate an object type with the given key `<Key>` and value `<Value>`.\n\nIt will copy the prefix and optional status of the same key from the given object `CopiedFrom` into the result.\n\n@example\n```\ntype A = BuildObject<'a', string>;\n//=> {a: string}\n\n// Copy `readonly` and `?` from the key `a` of `{readonly a?: any}`\ntype B = BuildObject<'a', string, {readonly a?: any}>;\n//=> {readonly a?: string}\n```\n*/\nexport type BuildObject<Key extends PropertyKey, Value, CopiedFrom extends object = {}> =\n\tKey extends keyof CopiedFrom\n\t\t? Pick<{[_ in keyof CopiedFrom]: Value}, Key>\n\t\t: Key extends `${infer NumberKey extends number}`\n\t\t\t? NumberKey extends keyof CopiedFrom\n\t\t\t\t? Pick<{[_ in keyof CopiedFrom]: Value}, NumberKey>\n\t\t\t\t: {[_ in Key]: Value}\n\t\t\t: {[_ in Key]: Value};\n\n/**\nReturns a boolean for whether the given type is a plain key-value object.\n*/\nexport type IsPlainObject<T> =\n\tIsNever<T> extends true\n\t\t? false\n\t\t: T extends NonRecursiveType | MapsSetsOrArrays\n\t\t\t? false\n\t\t\t: T extends object\n\t\t\t\t? true\n\t\t\t\t: false;\n\n/**\nExtract the object field type if T is an object and K is a key of T, return `never` otherwise.\n\nIt creates a type-safe way to access the member type of `unknown` type.\n*/\nexport type ObjectValue<T, K> =\n\tK extends keyof T\n\t\t? T[K]\n\t\t: ToString<K> extends keyof T\n\t\t\t? T[ToString<K>]\n\t\t\t: K extends `${infer NumberK extends number}`\n\t\t\t\t? NumberK extends keyof T\n\t\t\t\t\t? T[NumberK]\n\t\t\t\t\t: never\n\t\t\t\t: never;\n\n/**\nFor an object T, if it has any properties that are a union with `undefined`, make those into optional properties instead.\n\n@example\n```\ntype User = {\n\tfirstName: string;\n\tlastName: string | undefined;\n};\n\ntype OptionalizedUser = UndefinedToOptional<User>;\n//=> {\n// \tfirstName: string;\n// \tlastName?: string;\n// }\n```\n*/\nexport type UndefinedToOptional<T extends object> = Simplify<\n\t{\n\t// Property is not a union with `undefined`, keep it as-is.\n\t\t[Key in keyof Pick<T, FilterDefinedKeys<T>>]: T[Key];\n\t} & {\n\t// Property _is_ a union with defined value. 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Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'boolean'.\n```\n\n@example\n```\n// Complains if an option's specified type does not conform to the expected type\n\ntype PathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth?: number; leavesOnly?: boolean};\ntype DefaultPathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth: 10; leavesOnly: false};\ntype SpecifiedOptions = {leavesOnly: 'yes'};\n\ntype Result = ApplyDefaultOptions<PathsOptions, DefaultPathsOptions, SpecifiedOptions>;\n// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n// Types of property 'leavesOnly' are incompatible. Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'boolean'.\n```\n*/\nexport type ApplyDefaultOptions<\n\tOptions extends object,\n\tDefaults extends Simplify<Omit<Required<Options>, RequiredKeysOf<Options>> & Partial<Record<RequiredKeysOf<Options>, never>>>,\n\tSpecifiedOptions extends Options,\n> =\n\tIf<IsAny<SpecifiedOptions>, Defaults,\n\t\tIf<IsNever<SpecifiedOptions>, Defaults,\n\t\t\tSimplify<Merge<Defaults, {\n\t\t\t\t[Key in keyof SpecifiedOptions\n\t\t\t\tas Key extends OptionalKeysOf<Options> ? undefined extends SpecifiedOptions[Key] ? never : Key : Key\n\t\t\t\t]: SpecifiedOptions[Key]\n\t\t\t}> & Required<Options>>>>; // `& Required<Options>` ensures that `ApplyDefaultOptions<SomeOption, ...>` is always assignable to `Required<SomeOption>`\n\n/**\nCollapses literal types in a union into their corresponding primitive types, when possible. For example, `CollapseLiterals<'foo' | 'bar' | (string & {})>` returns `string`.\n\nNote: This doesn't collapse literals within tagged types. 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Type extends Record<Key, Type[Key]>\n\t\t\t\t? false\n\t\t\t\t: true\n\t\t\t: false;\n\nexport {};\n","import type {IsOptionalKeyOf} from './is-optional-key-of.d.ts';\n\n/**\nExtract all optional keys from the given type.\n\nThis is useful when you want to create a new type that contains different type values for the optional keys only.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {OptionalKeysOf, Except} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype User = {\n\tname: string;\n\tsurname: string;\n\n\tluckyNumber?: number;\n};\n\nconst REMOVE_FIELD = Symbol('remove field symbol');\ntype UpdateOperation<Entity extends object> = Except<Partial<Entity>, OptionalKeysOf<Entity>> & {\n\t[Key in OptionalKeysOf<Entity>]?: Entity[Key] | typeof REMOVE_FIELD;\n};\n\nconst update1: UpdateOperation<User> = {\n\tname: 'Alice',\n};\n\nconst update2: UpdateOperation<User> = {\n\tname: 'Bob',\n\tluckyNumber: REMOVE_FIELD,\n};\n```\n\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type OptionalKeysOf<Type extends object> =\n\tType extends unknown // For distributing `Type`\n\t\t? (keyof {[Key in keyof Type as\n\t\t\tIsOptionalKeyOf<Type, Key> extends false\n\t\t\t\t? never\n\t\t\t\t: Key\n\t\t\t]: never\n\t\t}) & keyof Type // Intersect with `keyof Type` to ensure result of `OptionalKeysOf<Type>` is always assignable to `keyof Type`\n\t\t: never; // Should never happen\n\nexport {};\n","import type {OptionalKeysOf} from './optional-keys-of.d.ts';\n\n/**\nExtract all required keys from the given type.\n\nThis is useful when you want to create a new type that contains different type values for the required keys only or use the list of keys for validation purposes, etc...\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {RequiredKeysOf} from 'type-fest';\n\ndeclare function createValidation<\n\tEntity extends object,\n\tKey extends RequiredKeysOf<Entity> = RequiredKeysOf<Entity>,\n>(field: Key, validator: (value: Entity[Key]) => boolean): (entity: Entity) => boolean;\n\ntype User = {\n\tname: string;\n\tsurname: string;\n\tluckyNumber?: number;\n};\n\nconst validator1 = createValidation<User>('name', value => value.length < 25);\nconst validator2 = createValidation<User>('surname', value => value.length < 25);\n\n// @ts-expect-error\nconst validator3 = createValidation<User>('luckyNumber', value => value > 0);\n// Error: Argument of type '\"luckyNumber\"' is not assignable to parameter of type '\"name\" | \"surname\"'.\n```\n\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type RequiredKeysOf<Type extends object> =\n\tType extends unknown // For distributing `Type`\n\t\t? Exclude<keyof Type, OptionalKeysOf<Type>>\n\t\t: never; // Should never happen\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nReturns a boolean for whether the given type is `never`.\n\n@link https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/31751#issuecomment-498526919\n@link https://stackoverflow.com/a/53984913/10292952\n@link https://www.zhenghao.io/posts/ts-never\n\nUseful in type utilities, such as checking if something does not occur.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {IsNever, And} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype A = IsNever<never>;\n//=> true\n\ntype B = IsNever<any>;\n//=> false\n\ntype C = IsNever<unknown>;\n//=> false\n\ntype D = IsNever<never[]>;\n//=> false\n\ntype E = IsNever<object>;\n//=> false\n\ntype F = IsNever<string>;\n//=> false\n```\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {IsNever} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype IsTrue<T> = T extends true ? true : false;\n\n// When a distributive conditional is instantiated with `never`, the entire conditional results in `never`.\ntype A = IsTrue<never>;\n// ^? type A = never\n\n// If you don't want that behaviour, you can explicitly add an `IsNever` check before the distributive conditional.\ntype IsTrueFixed<T> =\n\tIsNever<T> extends true ? false : T extends true ? true : false;\n\ntype B = IsTrueFixed<never>;\n// ^? type B = false\n```\n\n@category Type Guard\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type IsNever<T> = [T] extends [never] ? true : false;\n\nexport {};\n","import type {IsNever} from './is-never.d.ts';\n\n/**\nAn if-else-like type that resolves depending on whether the given `boolean` type is `true` or `false`.\n\nUse-cases:\n- You can use this in combination with `Is*` types to create an if-else-like experience. For example, `If<IsAny<any>, 'is any', 'not any'>`.\n\nNote:\n- Returns a union of if branch and else branch if the given type is `boolean` or `any`. For example, `If<boolean, 'Y', 'N'>` will return `'Y' | 'N'`.\n- Returns the else branch if the given type is `never`. For example, `If<never, 'Y', 'N'>` will return `'N'`.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype A = If<true, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'yes'\n\ntype B = If<false, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'no'\n\ntype C = If<boolean, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'yes' | 'no'\n\ntype D = If<any, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'yes' | 'no'\n\ntype E = If<never, 'yes', 'no'>;\n//=> 'no'\n```\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If, IsAny, IsNever} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype A = If<IsAny<unknown>, 'is any', 'not any'>;\n//=> 'not any'\n\ntype B = If<IsNever<never>, 'is never', 'not never'>;\n//=> 'is never'\n```\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If, IsEqual} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype IfEqual<T, U, IfBranch, ElseBranch> = If<IsEqual<T, U>, IfBranch, ElseBranch>;\n\ntype A = IfEqual<string, string, 'equal', 'not equal'>;\n//=> 'equal'\n\ntype B = IfEqual<string, number, 'equal', 'not equal'>;\n//=> 'not equal'\n```\n\nNote: Sometimes using the `If` type can make an implementation non–tail-recursive, which can impact performance. In such cases, it’s better to use a conditional directly. Refer to the following example:\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {If, IsEqual, StringRepeat} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype HundredZeroes = StringRepeat<'0', 100>;\n\n// The following implementation is not tail recursive\ntype Includes<S extends string, Char extends string> =\n\tS extends `${infer First}${infer Rest}`\n\t\t? If<IsEqual<First, Char>,\n\t\t\t'found',\n\t\t\tIncludes<Rest, Char>>\n\t\t: 'not found';\n\n// Hence, instantiations with long strings will fail\n// @ts-expect-error\ntype Fails = Includes<HundredZeroes, '1'>;\n// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n// Error: Type instantiation is excessively deep and possibly infinite.\n\n// However, if we use a simple conditional instead of `If`, the implementation becomes tail-recursive\ntype IncludesWithoutIf<S extends string, Char extends string> =\n\tS extends `${infer First}${infer Rest}`\n\t\t? IsEqual<First, Char> extends true\n\t\t\t? 'found'\n\t\t\t: IncludesWithoutIf<Rest, Char>\n\t\t: 'not found';\n\n// Now, instantiations with long strings will work\ntype Works = IncludesWithoutIf<HundredZeroes, '1'>;\n//=> 'not found'\n```\n\n@category Type Guard\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type If<Type extends boolean, IfBranch, ElseBranch> =\n\tIsNever<Type> extends true\n\t\t? ElseBranch\n\t\t: Type extends true\n\t\t\t? IfBranch\n\t\t\t: ElseBranch;\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nUseful to flatten the type output to improve type hints shown in editors. And also to transform an interface into a type to aide with assignability.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {Simplify} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype PositionProps = {\n\ttop: number;\n\tleft: number;\n};\n\ntype SizeProps = {\n\twidth: number;\n\theight: number;\n};\n\n// In your editor, hovering over `Props` will show a flattened object with all the properties.\ntype Props = Simplify<PositionProps & SizeProps>;\n```\n\nSometimes it is desired to pass a value as a function argument that has a different type. At first inspection it may seem assignable, and then you discover it is not because the `value`'s type definition was defined as an interface. In the following example, `fn` requires an argument of type `Record<string, unknown>`. If the value is defined as a literal, then it is assignable. And if the `value` is defined as type using the `Simplify` utility the value is assignable. But if the `value` is defined as an interface, it is not assignable because the interface is not sealed and elsewhere a non-string property could be added to the interface.\n\nIf the type definition must be an interface (perhaps it was defined in a third-party npm package), then the `value` can be defined as `const value: Simplify<SomeInterface> = ...`. Then `value` will be assignable to the `fn` argument. Or the `value` can be cast as `Simplify<SomeInterface>` if you can't re-declare the `value`.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {Simplify} from 'type-fest';\n\ninterface SomeInterface {\n\tfoo: number;\n\tbar?: string;\n\tbaz: number | undefined;\n}\n\ntype SomeType = {\n\tfoo: number;\n\tbar?: string;\n\tbaz: number | undefined;\n};\n\nconst literal = {foo: 123, bar: 'hello', baz: 456};\nconst someType: SomeType = literal;\nconst someInterface: SomeInterface = literal;\n\ndeclare function fn(object: Record<string, unknown>): void;\n\nfn(literal); // Good: literal object type is sealed\nfn(someType); // Good: type is sealed\n// @ts-expect-error\nfn(someInterface); // Error: Index signature for type 'string' is missing in type 'someInterface'. Because `interface` can be re-opened\nfn(someInterface as Simplify<SomeInterface>); // Good: transform an `interface` into a `type`\n```\n\n@link https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/15300\n@see {@link SimplifyDeep}\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type Simplify<T> = {[KeyType in keyof T]: T[KeyType]} & {};\n\nexport {};\n","import type {IsNever} from './is-never.d.ts';\n/**\nReturns a boolean for whether the two given types are equal.\n\n@link https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/27024#issuecomment-421529650\n@link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68961864/how-does-the-equals-work-in-typescript/68963796#68963796\n\nUse-cases:\n- If you want to make a conditional branch based on the result of a comparison of two types.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {IsEqual} from 'type-fest';\n\n// This type returns a boolean for whether the given array includes the given item.\n// `IsEqual` is used to compare the given array at position 0 and the given item and then return true if they are equal.\ntype Includes<Value extends readonly any[], Item> =\n\tValue extends readonly [Value[0], ...infer rest]\n\t\t? IsEqual<Value[0], Item> extends true\n\t\t\t? true\n\t\t\t: Includes<rest, Item>\n\t\t: false;\n```\n\n@category Type Guard\n@category Utilities\n*/\nexport type IsEqual<A, B> =\n\t[A] extends [B]\n\t\t? [B] extends [A]\n\t\t\t? _IsEqual<A, B>\n\t\t\t: false\n\t\t: false;\n\n// This version fails the `equalWrappedTupleIntersectionToBeNeverAndNeverExpanded` test in `test-d/is-equal.ts`.\ntype _IsEqual<A, B> =\n\t(<G>() => G extends A & G | G ? 1 : 2) extends\n\t(<G>() => G extends B & G | G ? 1 : 2)\n\t\t? true\n\t\t: false;\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nOmit any index signatures from the given object type, leaving only explicitly defined properties.\n\nThis is the counterpart of `PickIndexSignature`.\n\nUse-cases:\n- Remove overly permissive signatures from third-party types.\n\nThis type was taken from this [StackOverflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/68261113/420747).\n\nIt relies on the fact that an empty object (`{}`) is assignable to an object with just an index signature, like `Record<string, unknown>`, but not to an object with explicitly defined keys, like `Record<'foo' | 'bar', unknown>`.\n\n(The actual value type, `unknown`, is irrelevant and could be any type. Only the key type matters.)\n\n```\nconst indexed: Record<string, unknown> = {}; // Allowed\n\n// @ts-expect-error\nconst keyed: Record<'foo', unknown> = {}; // Error\n// => TS2739: Type '{}' is missing the following properties from type 'Record<\"foo\" | \"bar\", unknown>': foo, bar\n```\n\nInstead of causing a type error like the above, you can also use a [conditional type](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/conditional-types.html) to test whether a type is assignable to another:\n\n```\ntype Indexed = {} extends Record<string, unknown>\n\t? '✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<string, unknown>`'\n\t: '❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<string, unknown>`';\n// => '✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<string, unknown>`'\n\ntype Keyed = {} extends Record<'foo' | 'bar', unknown>\n\t? '✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<\\'foo\\' | \\'bar\\', unknown>`'\n\t: '❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<\\'foo\\' | \\'bar\\', unknown>`';\n// => \"❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<'foo' | 'bar', unknown>`\"\n```\n\nUsing a [mapped type](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/mapped-types.html#further-exploration), you can then check for each `KeyType` of `ObjectType`...\n\n```\ntype OmitIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType // Map each key of `ObjectType`...\n\t]: ObjectType[KeyType]; // ...to its original value, i.e. `OmitIndexSignature<Foo> == Foo`.\n};\n```\n\n...whether an empty object (`{}`) would be assignable to an object with that `KeyType` (`Record<KeyType, unknown>`)...\n\n```\ntype OmitIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType\n\t// Is `{}` assignable to `Record<KeyType, unknown>`?\n\tas {} extends Record<KeyType, unknown>\n\t\t? never // ✅ `{}` is assignable to `Record<KeyType, unknown>`\n\t\t: KeyType // ❌ `{}` is NOT assignable to `Record<KeyType, unknown>`\n\t]: ObjectType[KeyType];\n};\n```\n\nIf `{}` is assignable, it means that `KeyType` is an index signature and we want to remove it. If it is not assignable, `KeyType` is a \"real\" key and we want to keep it.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {OmitIndexSignature} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype Example = {\n\t// These index signatures will be removed.\n\t[x: string]: any;\n\t[x: number]: any;\n\t[x: symbol]: any;\n\t[x: `head-${string}`]: string;\n\t[x: `${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `head-${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `${bigint}`]: string;\n\t[x: `embedded-${number}`]: string;\n\n\t// These explicitly defined keys will remain.\n\tfoo: 'bar';\n\tqux?: 'baz';\n};\n\ntype ExampleWithoutIndexSignatures = OmitIndexSignature<Example>;\n// => { foo: 'bar'; qux?: 'baz' | undefined; }\n```\n\n@see {@link PickIndexSignature}\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type OmitIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType as {} extends Record<KeyType, unknown>\n\t\t? never\n\t\t: KeyType]: ObjectType[KeyType];\n};\n\nexport {};\n","/**\nPick only index signatures from the given object type, leaving out all explicitly defined properties.\n\nThis is the counterpart of `OmitIndexSignature`.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {PickIndexSignature} from 'type-fest';\n\ndeclare const symbolKey: unique symbol;\n\ntype Example = {\n\t// These index signatures will remain.\n\t[x: string]: unknown;\n\t[x: number]: unknown;\n\t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n\t[x: `head-${string}`]: string;\n\t[x: `${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `head-${string}-tail`]: string;\n\t[x: `${bigint}`]: string;\n\t[x: `embedded-${number}`]: string;\n\n\t// These explicitly defined keys will be removed.\n\t['kebab-case-key']: string;\n\t[symbolKey]: string;\n\tfoo: 'bar';\n\tqux?: 'baz';\n};\n\ntype ExampleIndexSignature = PickIndexSignature<Example>;\n// {\n// \t[x: string]: unknown;\n// \t[x: number]: unknown;\n// \t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n// \t[x: `head-${string}`]: string;\n// \t[x: `${string}-tail`]: string;\n// \t[x: `head-${string}-tail`]: string;\n// \t[x: `${bigint}`]: string;\n// \t[x: `embedded-${number}`]: string;\n// }\n```\n\n@see {@link OmitIndexSignature}\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type PickIndexSignature<ObjectType> = {\n\t[KeyType in keyof ObjectType as {} extends Record<KeyType, unknown>\n\t\t? KeyType\n\t\t: never]: ObjectType[KeyType];\n};\n\nexport {};\n","import type {OmitIndexSignature} from './omit-index-signature.d.ts';\nimport type {PickIndexSignature} from './pick-index-signature.d.ts';\nimport type {Simplify} from './simplify.d.ts';\n\n// Merges two objects without worrying about index signatures.\ntype SimpleMerge<Destination, Source> = {\n\t[Key in keyof Destination as Key extends keyof Source ? never : Key]: Destination[Key];\n} & Source;\n\n/**\nMerge two types into a new type. Keys of the second type overrides keys of the first type.\n\n@example\n```\nimport type {Merge} from 'type-fest';\n\ntype Foo = {\n\t[x: string]: unknown;\n\t[x: number]: unknown;\n\tfoo: string;\n\tbar: symbol;\n};\n\ntype Bar = {\n\t[x: number]: number;\n\t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n\tbar: Date;\n\tbaz: boolean;\n};\n\nexport type FooBar = Merge<Foo, Bar>;\n// => {\n// \t[x: string]: unknown;\n// \t[x: number]: number;\n// \t[x: symbol]: unknown;\n// \tfoo: string;\n// \tbar: Date;\n// \tbaz: boolean;\n// }\n```\n\n@category Object\n*/\nexport type Merge<Destination, Source> =\nSimplify<\n\tSimpleMerge<PickIndexSignature<Destination>, PickIndexSignature<Source>>\n\t& SimpleMerge<OmitIndexSignature<Destination>, OmitIndexSignature<Source>>\n>;\n\nexport {};\n","import type {Simplify} from '../simplify.d.ts';\nimport type {IsEqual} from '../is-equal.d.ts';\nimport type {KeysOfUnion} from '../keys-of-union.d.ts';\nimport type {RequiredKeysOf} from '../required-keys-of.d.ts';\nimport type {Merge} from '../merge.d.ts';\nimport type {OptionalKeysOf} from '../optional-keys-of.d.ts';\nimport type {IsAny} from '../is-any.d.ts';\nimport type {If} from '../if.d.ts';\nimport type {IsNever} from '../is-never.d.ts';\nimport type {FilterDefinedKeys, FilterOptionalKeys} from './keys.d.ts';\nimport type {MapsSetsOrArrays, NonRecursiveType} from './type.d.ts';\nimport type {ToString} from './string.d.ts';\n\n/**\nCreate an object type with the given key `<Key>` and value `<Value>`.\n\nIt will copy the prefix and optional status of the same key from the given object `CopiedFrom` into the result.\n\n@example\n```\ntype A = BuildObject<'a', string>;\n//=> {a: string}\n\n// Copy `readonly` and `?` from the key `a` of `{readonly a?: any}`\ntype B = BuildObject<'a', string, {readonly a?: any}>;\n//=> {readonly a?: string}\n```\n*/\nexport type BuildObject<Key extends PropertyKey, Value, CopiedFrom extends object = {}> =\n\tKey extends keyof CopiedFrom\n\t\t? Pick<{[_ in keyof CopiedFrom]: Value}, Key>\n\t\t: Key extends `${infer NumberKey extends number}`\n\t\t\t? NumberKey extends keyof CopiedFrom\n\t\t\t\t? Pick<{[_ in keyof CopiedFrom]: Value}, NumberKey>\n\t\t\t\t: {[_ in Key]: Value}\n\t\t\t: {[_ in Key]: Value};\n\n/**\nReturns a boolean for whether the given type is a plain key-value object.\n*/\nexport type IsPlainObject<T> =\n\tIsNever<T> extends true\n\t\t? false\n\t\t: T extends NonRecursiveType | MapsSetsOrArrays\n\t\t\t? false\n\t\t\t: T extends object\n\t\t\t\t? true\n\t\t\t\t: false;\n\n/**\nExtract the object field type if T is an object and K is a key of T, return `never` otherwise.\n\nIt creates a type-safe way to access the member type of `unknown` type.\n*/\nexport type ObjectValue<T, K> =\n\tK extends keyof T\n\t\t? T[K]\n\t\t: ToString<K> extends keyof T\n\t\t\t? T[ToString<K>]\n\t\t\t: K extends `${infer NumberK extends number}`\n\t\t\t\t? NumberK extends keyof T\n\t\t\t\t\t? T[NumberK]\n\t\t\t\t\t: never\n\t\t\t\t: never;\n\n/**\nFor an object T, if it has any properties that are a union with `undefined`, make those into optional properties instead.\n\n@example\n```\ntype User = {\n\tfirstName: string;\n\tlastName: string | undefined;\n};\n\ntype OptionalizedUser = UndefinedToOptional<User>;\n//=> {\n// \tfirstName: string;\n// \tlastName?: string;\n// }\n```\n*/\nexport type UndefinedToOptional<T extends object> = Simplify<\n\t{\n\t// Property is not a union with `undefined`, keep it as-is.\n\t\t[Key in keyof Pick<T, FilterDefinedKeys<T>>]: T[Key];\n\t} & {\n\t// Property _is_ a union with defined value. 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