@types/node 18.19.21 → 18.19.23

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  1. node v18.19/README.md +2 -2
  2. node v18.19/package.json +3 -15
  3. node v18.19/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts +0 -8
  4. node v18.19/ts4.8/assert.d.ts +0 -985
  5. node v18.19/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts +0 -522
  6. node v18.19/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts +0 -2353
  7. node v18.19/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts +0 -1544
  8. node v18.19/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts +0 -432
  9. node v18.19/ts4.8/console.d.ts +0 -412
  10. node v18.19/ts4.8/constants.d.ts +0 -19
  11. node v18.19/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts +0 -4457
  12. node v18.19/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts +0 -596
  13. node v18.19/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +0 -546
  14. node v18.19/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts +0 -381
  15. node v18.19/ts4.8/dns.d.ts +0 -809
  16. node v18.19/ts4.8/dom-events.d.ts +0 -122
  17. node v18.19/ts4.8/domain.d.ts +0 -170
  18. node v18.19/ts4.8/events.d.ts +0 -819
  19. node v18.19/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts +0 -1205
  20. node v18.19/ts4.8/fs.d.ts +0 -4231
  21. node v18.19/ts4.8/globals.d.ts +0 -377
  22. node v18.19/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts +0 -1
  23. node v18.19/ts4.8/http.d.ts +0 -1803
  24. node v18.19/ts4.8/http2.d.ts +0 -2386
  25. node v18.19/ts4.8/https.d.ts +0 -544
  26. node v18.19/ts4.8/index.d.ts +0 -88
  27. node v18.19/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts +0 -2739
  28. node v18.19/ts4.8/module.d.ts +0 -298
  29. node v18.19/ts4.8/net.d.ts +0 -918
  30. node v18.19/ts4.8/os.d.ts +0 -473
  31. node v18.19/ts4.8/path.d.ts +0 -191
  32. node v18.19/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts +0 -626
  33. node v18.19/ts4.8/process.d.ts +0 -1548
  34. node v18.19/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts +0 -117
  35. node v18.19/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts +0 -141
  36. node v18.19/ts4.8/readline/promises.d.ts +0 -143
  37. node v18.19/ts4.8/readline.d.ts +0 -666
  38. node v18.19/ts4.8/repl.d.ts +0 -430
  39. node v18.19/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts +0 -12
  40. node v18.19/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts +0 -83
  41. node v18.19/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts +0 -352
  42. node v18.19/ts4.8/stream.d.ts +0 -1731
  43. node v18.19/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts +0 -67
  44. node v18.19/ts4.8/test.d.ts +0 -1113
  45. node v18.19/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts +0 -93
  46. node v18.19/ts4.8/timers.d.ts +0 -126
  47. node v18.19/ts4.8/tls.d.ts +0 -1203
  48. node v18.19/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts +0 -171
  49. node v18.19/ts4.8/tty.d.ts +0 -206
  50. node v18.19/ts4.8/url.d.ts +0 -954
  51. node v18.19/ts4.8/util.d.ts +0 -2075
  52. node v18.19/ts4.8/v8.d.ts +0 -753
  53. node v18.19/ts4.8/vm.d.ts +0 -667
  54. node v18.19/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts +0 -158
  55. node v18.19/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts +0 -692
  56. node v18.19/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts +0 -517
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- /**
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- * The `console` module provides a simple debugging console that is similar to the
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- * JavaScript console mechanism provided by web browsers.
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- *
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- *
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- * * A `Console` class with methods such as `console.log()`, `console.error()` and`console.warn()` that can be used to write to any Node.js stream.
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- * * A global `console` instance configured to write to `process.stdout` and `process.stderr`. The global `console` can be used without calling`require('console')`.
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- *
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- * _**Warning**_: The global console object's methods are neither consistently
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- * synchronous like the browser APIs they resemble, nor are they consistently
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- * asynchronous like all other Node.js streams. See the `note on process I/O` for
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- * more information.
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- *
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- * Example using the global `console`:
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- * console.log('hello world');
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- * // Prints: hello world, to stdout
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- * console.log('hello %s', 'world');
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- * // Prints error message and stack trace to stderr:
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- * // Error: Whoops, something bad happened
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- * // at [eval]:5:15
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- * // at Script.runInThisContext (node:vm:132:18)
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- * // at Object.runInThisContext (node:vm:309:38)
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- * // at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
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- *
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- * const name = 'Will Robinson';
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- * console.warn(`Danger ${name}! Danger!`);
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- * Example using the `Console` class:
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- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/console.js)
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- */
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- declare module "console" {
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- import console = require("node:console");
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- export = console;
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- }
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- global {
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- interface Console {
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- Console: console.ConsoleConstructor;
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- /**
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- * `console.assert()` writes a message if `value` is [falsy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Falsy) or omitted. It only
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- * starts with `"Assertion failed"`. If provided, `message` is formatted using `util.format()`.
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- * If `value` is [truthy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Truthy), nothing happens.
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- clear(): void;
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- /**
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