@types/node 18.19.84 → 18.19.86

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node v18.19/README.md CHANGED
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This package contains type definitions for node (https://nodejs.org/).
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  Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node/v18.
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  ### Additional Details
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- * Last updated: Thu, 27 Mar 2025 03:13:14 GMT
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+ * Last updated: Tue, 01 Apr 2025 16:38:24 GMT
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  * Dependencies: [undici-types](https://npmjs.com/package/undici-types)
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  # Credits
node v18.19/fs.d.ts CHANGED
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  * @since v0.8.6
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  * @param [len=0]
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- export function truncate(path: PathLike, len: number | undefined | null, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
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+ export function truncate(path: PathLike, len: number | undefined, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
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  /**
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  * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
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  * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`.
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  */
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- function __promisify__(path: PathLike, len?: number | null): Promise<void>;
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+ function __promisify__(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise<void>;
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  }
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  /**
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+ export function truncateSync(path: PathLike, len?: number): void;
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  /**
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  * Truncates the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are
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- export function ftruncate(fd: number, len: number | undefined | null, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
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+ export function ftruncate(fd: number, len: number | undefined, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
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  /**
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  * @param fd A file descriptor.
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  * @param fd A file descriptor.
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  * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`.
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+ function __promisify__(fd: number, len?: number): Promise<void>;
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  }
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  /**
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+ export function ftruncateSync(fd: number, len?: number): void;
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  /**
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  * possible exception are given to the completion callback.
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  {
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  "name": "@types/node",
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- "version": "18.19.84",
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+ "version": "18.19.86",
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  "description": "TypeScript definitions for node",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/node",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "undici-types": "~5.26.4"
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  },
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  "peerDependencies": {},
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- "typesPublisherContentHash": "52f2d33e4b4faafe226139acaaa385babbacefba17a7ad1e225bb6ccf0326348",
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- "typeScriptVersion": "5.0"
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+ "typesPublisherContentHash": "56c3936f9acbd8dc952c85df42d6f977d4062ccb735b5afd2bb6be788948c7ab",
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+ "typeScriptVersion": "5.1"
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  }
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  /**
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  * The `timers/promises` API provides an alternative set of timer functions
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- * that return `Promise` objects. The API is accessible via `import timersPromises from 'node:timers/promises'`.
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+ * that return `Promise` objects. The API is accessible via
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+ * `require('node:timers/promises')`.
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  *
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  * ```js
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  * import {
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  * } from 'timers/promises';
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  * ```
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  * @since v15.0.0
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+ * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.x/lib/timers/promises.js)
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  */
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  declare module "timers/promises" {
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  import { TimerOptions } from "node:timers";
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  * ```js
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  * import {
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  * setTimeout,
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+ * } from 'node:timers/promises';
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  *
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  * const res = await setTimeout(100, 'result');
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  *
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  * console.log(res); // Prints 'result'
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  * ```
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  function setTimeout<T = void>(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): Promise<T>;
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  * ```js
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  * import {
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  /**
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+ * If `ref` is `true`, you need to call `next()` of async iterator explicitly
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+ * or implicitly to keep the event loop alive.
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  *
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  * ```js
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  * import {
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- function setInterval<T = void>(delay?: number, value?: T, options?: TimerOptions): AsyncIterable<T>;
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  interface Scheduler {
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  /**
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+ * An experimental API defined by the [Scheduling APIs](https://github.com/WICG/scheduling-apis) draft specification
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+ * being developed as a standard Web Platform API.
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+ *
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+ * Calling `timersPromises.scheduler.wait(delay, options)` is roughly equivalent
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+ * to calling `timersPromises.setTimeout(delay, undefined, options)` except that
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+ * the `ref` option is not supported.
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+ *
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node v18.19/timers.d.ts CHANGED
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+ * `timersPromises.setTimeout()`.
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+ * @since v0.0.1
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+ * @param callback The function to call when the timer elapses.
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+ * @param delay The number of milliseconds to wait before calling the
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+ * `callback`. **Default:** `1`.
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+ * @param args Optional arguments to pass when the `callback` is called.
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+ * @returns for use with `clearTimeout()`
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+ */
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+ function setTimeout<TArgs extends any[]>(
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- ): NodeJS.Immediate;
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- // util.promisify no rest args compability
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+ ): NodeJS.Timeout;
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+ // Allow a single void-accepting argument to be optional in arguments lists.
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+ // Allows usage such as `new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms))` (#54258)
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- function setImmediate(callback: (args: void) => void): NodeJS.Immediate;
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+ function setTimeout(callback: (_: void) => void, delay?: number): NodeJS.Timeout;
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+ namespace setTimeout {
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+ import __promisify__ = promises.setTimeout;
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+ export { __promisify__ };
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- function clearImmediate(immediateId: NodeJS.Immediate | undefined): void;
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+ /**
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+ * Cancels an `Immediate` object created by `setImmediate()`.
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+ * @since v0.9.1
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+ * @param immediate An `Immediate` object as returned by `setImmediate()`.
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+ */
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+ function clearImmediate(immediate: NodeJS.Immediate | undefined): void;
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+ /**
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+ * Cancels a `Timeout` object created by `setInterval()`.
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+ * @since v0.0.1
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+ * @param timeout A `Timeout` object as returned by `setInterval()`
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+ * or the primitive of the `Timeout` object as a string or a number.
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+ */
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+ function clearInterval(timeout: NodeJS.Timeout | string | number | undefined): void;
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+ /**
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+ * Cancels a `Timeout` object created by `setTimeout()`.
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+ * @since v0.0.1
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+ * @param timeout A `Timeout` object as returned by `setTimeout()`
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+ * or the primitive of the `Timeout` object as a string or a number.
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+ */
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+ function clearTimeout(timeout: NodeJS.Timeout | string | number | undefined): void;
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+ /**
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+ * The `queueMicrotask()` method queues a microtask to invoke `callback`. If
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+ * `callback` throws an exception, the `process` object `'uncaughtException'`
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+ * event will be emitted.
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+ *
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+ * The microtask queue is managed by V8 and may be used in a similar manner to
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+ * the `process.nextTick()` queue, which is managed by Node.js. The
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+ * `process.nextTick()` queue is always processed before the microtask queue
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+ * within each turn of the Node.js event loop.
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+ * @since v11.0.0
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+ * @param callback Function to be queued.
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+ */
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  }
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+ import clearImmediate = globalThis.clearImmediate;
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+ import clearInterval = globalThis.clearInterval;
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+ import clearTimeout = globalThis.clearTimeout;
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+ import setImmediate = globalThis.setImmediate;
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+ import setInterval = globalThis.setInterval;
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+ import setTimeout = globalThis.setTimeout;
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+ export { clearImmediate, clearInterval, clearTimeout, setImmediate, setInterval, setTimeout };
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  }
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  export * from "timers";