@types/node 20.1.2 → 20.1.4

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node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ declare module 'repl' {
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  * error with `repl.Recoverable` to indicate the input was incomplete and prompt for
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  * additional lines.
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_default_evaluation
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_custom_evaluation_functions
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_default_evaluation
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_custom_evaluation_functions
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  */
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  eval?: REPLEval | undefined;
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  /**
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  * The function to invoke to format the output of each command before writing to `output`.
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  * Default: a wrapper for `util.inspect`.
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_customizing_repl_output
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_customizing_repl_output
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  */
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  writer?: REPLWriter | undefined;
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  /**
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  * An optional function used for custom Tab auto completion.
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v11.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_use_of_the_completer_function
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/readline.html#readline_use_of_the_completer_function
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  */
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  completer?: Completer | AsyncCompleter | undefined;
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  /**
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  /**
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  * A value indicating whether the REPL is currently in "editor mode".
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_commands_and_special_keys
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_commands_and_special_keys
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  */
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  readonly editorMode: boolean;
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  /**
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  * A value indicating whether the `_` variable has been assigned.
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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  */
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  readonly underscoreAssigned: boolean;
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  /**
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  * The last evaluation result from the REPL (assigned to the `_` variable inside of the REPL).
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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  */
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  readonly last: any;
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  /**
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  * A value indicating whether the `_error` variable has been assigned.
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  *
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  * @since v9.8.0
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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  */
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  readonly underscoreErrAssigned: boolean;
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  /**
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  * The last error raised inside the REPL (assigned to the `_error` variable inside of the REPL).
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  *
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  * @since v9.8.0
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_assignment_of_the_underscore_variable
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  */
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  readonly lastError: any;
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  /**
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  *
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  * `REPLServer` cannot be subclassed due to implementation specifics in NodeJS.
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_class_replserver
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_class_replserver
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  */
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  private constructor();
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  /**
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  /**
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  * Indicates a recoverable error that a `REPLServer` can use to support multi-line input.
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  *
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- * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_recoverable_errors
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+ * @see https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v20.x/docs/api/repl.html#repl_recoverable_errors
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  */
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  class Recoverable extends SyntaxError {
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  err: Error;
node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -33,7 +33,35 @@ declare module 'timers' {
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  refresh(): this;
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  [Symbol.toPrimitive](): number;
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  }
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- interface Immediate extends RefCounted {
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+ /**
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+ * This object is created internally and is returned from `setImmediate()`. It
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+ * can be passed to `clearImmediate()` in order to cancel the scheduled
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+ * actions.
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+ *
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+ * By default, when an immediate is scheduled, the Node.js event loop will continue
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+ * running as long as the immediate is active. The `Immediate` object returned by `setImmediate()` exports both `immediate.ref()` and `immediate.unref()`functions that can be used to
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+ * control this default behavior.
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+ */
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+ class Immediate implements RefCounted {
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+ /**
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+ * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop _not_ exit so long as the`Immediate` is active. Calling `immediate.ref()` multiple times will have no
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+ * effect.
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+ *
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+ * By default, all `Immediate` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary
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+ * to call `immediate.ref()` unless `immediate.unref()` had been called previously.
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+ * @since v9.7.0
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+ * @return a reference to `immediate`
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+ */
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+ ref(): this;
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+ /**
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+ * When called, the active `Immediate` object will not require the Node.js event
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+ * loop to remain active. If there is no other activity keeping the event loop
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+ * running, the process may exit before the `Immediate` object's callback is
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+ * invoked. Calling `immediate.unref()` multiple times will have no effect.
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+ * @since v9.7.0
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+ * @return a reference to `immediate`
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+ */
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+ unref(): this;
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  /**
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  * If true, the `Immediate` object will keep the Node.js event loop active.
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  * @since v11.0.0
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  hasRef(): boolean;
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  _onImmediate: Function; // to distinguish it from the Timeout class
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  }
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- interface Timeout extends Timer {
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+ /**
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+ * This object is created internally and is returned from `setTimeout()` and `setInterval()`. It can be passed to either `clearTimeout()` or `clearInterval()` in order to cancel the
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+ * scheduled actions.
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+ *
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+ * By default, when a timer is scheduled using either `setTimeout()` or `setInterval()`, the Node.js event loop will continue running as long as the
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+ * timer is active. Each of the `Timeout` objects returned by these functions
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+ * export both `timeout.ref()` and `timeout.unref()` functions that can be used to
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+ * control this default behavior.
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+ */
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+ class Timeout implements Timer {
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+ /**
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+ * When called, requests that the Node.js event loop _not_ exit so long as the`Timeout` is active. Calling `timeout.ref()` multiple times will have no effect.
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+ *
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+ * By default, all `Timeout` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary
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+ * to call `timeout.ref()` unless `timeout.unref()` had been called previously.
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+ * @since v0.9.1
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+ * @return a reference to `timeout`
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+ */
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+ ref(): this;
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+ /**
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+ * When called, the active `Timeout` object will not require the Node.js event loop
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+ * to remain active. If there is no other activity keeping the event loop running,
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+ * the process may exit before the `Timeout` object's callback is invoked. Calling`timeout.unref()` multiple times will have no effect.
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+ * @since v0.9.1
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+ * @return a reference to `timeout`
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+ */
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+ unref(): this;
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  /**
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  }
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  /**
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- * Schedules execution of a one-time `callback` after `delay` milliseconds. The `callback` will likely not be invoked in precisely `delay` milliseconds.
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- * Node.js makes no guarantees about the exact timing of when callbacks will fire, nor of their ordering. The callback will be called as close as possible to the time specified.
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- * When `delay` is larger than `2147483647` or less than `1`, the `delay` will be set to `1`. Non-integer delays are truncated to an integer.
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- * If `callback` is not a function, a [TypeError](https://nodejs.org/api/errors.html#class-typeerror) will be thrown.
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+ * Schedules execution of a one-time `callback` after `delay` milliseconds.
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+ *
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+ * The `callback` will likely not be invoked in precisely `delay` milliseconds.
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+ * Node.js makes no guarantees about the exact timing of when callbacks will fire,
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+ * nor of their ordering. The callback will be called as close as possible to the
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+ * time specified.
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+ *
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+ * When `delay` is larger than `2147483647` or less than `1`, the `delay`will be set to `1`. Non-integer delays are truncated to an integer.
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+ * If `callback` is not a function, a `TypeError` will be thrown.
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+ * This method has a custom variant for promises that is available using `timersPromises.setTimeout()`.
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+ * @param callback The function to call when the timer elapses.
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+ * @param [delay=1] The number of milliseconds to wait before calling the `callback`.
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+ * @param args Optional arguments to pass when the `callback` is called.
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+ * @return for use with {@link clearTimeout}
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  */
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  function setTimeout<TArgs extends any[]>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ms?: number, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Timeout;
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+ /**
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+ * @param timeout A `Timeout` object as returned by {@link setTimeout} or the `primitive` of the `Timeout` object as a string or a number.
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+ */
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+ /**
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * @param callback The function to call when the timer elapses.
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+ * @param [delay=1] The number of milliseconds to wait before calling the `callback`.
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+ * @param args Optional arguments to pass when the `callback` is called.
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+ * @return for use with {@link clearInterval}
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  function setInterval<TArgs extends any[]>(callback: (...args: TArgs) => void, ms?: number, ...args: TArgs): NodeJS.Timer;
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+ /**
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+ * @return for use with {@link clearImmediate}
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  function queueMicrotask(callback: () => void): void;
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  }