capnweb 0.0.0-76fdff1 → 0.0.0-78744ca

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package/dist/index.d.cts CHANGED
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- import { IncomingMessage, ServerResponse, OutgoingHttpHeaders, OutgoingHttpHeader } from 'node:http';
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+ import { IncomingMessage, OutgoingHttpHeader, OutgoingHttpHeaders, ServerResponse } from "node:http";
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+ //#region src/types.d.ts
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  // Copyright (c) 2025 Cloudflare, Inc.
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  // Licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE.txt file or at:
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  // https://opensource.org/license/mit
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-
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  // This file borrows heavily from `types/defines/rpc.d.ts` in workerd.
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-
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  // Branded types for identifying `WorkerEntrypoint`/`DurableObject`/`Target`s.
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  // TypeScript uses *structural* typing meaning anything with the same shape as type `T` is a `T`.
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  // For the classes exported by `cloudflare:workers` we want *nominal* typing (i.e. we only want to
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  // accept `WorkerEntrypoint` from `cloudflare:workers`, not any other class with the same shape)
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  declare const __RPC_STUB_BRAND: '__RPC_STUB_BRAND';
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  declare const __RPC_TARGET_BRAND: '__RPC_TARGET_BRAND';
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+ // Distinguishes mapper placeholders from regular values so param unwrapping can accept them.
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+ declare const __RPC_MAP_VALUE_BRAND: unique symbol;
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  interface RpcTargetBranded {
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  [__RPC_TARGET_BRAND]: never;
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  }
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  // Types that can be used through `Stub`s
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- type Stubable = RpcTargetBranded | ((...args: any[]) => any);
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-
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- // Types that can be passed over RPC
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- // The reason for using a generic type here is to build a serializable subset of structured
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- // cloneable composite types. This allows types defined with the "interface" keyword to pass the
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+ // `never[]` preserves compatibility with strongly-typed function signatures without introducing
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+ // `any` into inference.
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+ type Stubable = RpcTargetBranded | ((...args: never[]) => unknown);
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+ type IsUnknown<T> = unknown extends T ? ([T] extends [unknown] ? true : false) : false; // Types that can be passed over RPC
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+ // The reason for using a generic type here is to build the serializable subset of RPC-compatible
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+ // composite types. This allows types defined with the "interface" keyword to pass the
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  // serializable check as well. Otherwise, only types defined with the "type" keyword would pass.
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- type RpcCompatible<T> =
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- // Structured cloneables
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- | BaseType
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- // Structured cloneable composites
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- | Map<
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- T extends Map<infer U, unknown> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never,
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- T extends Map<unknown, infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never
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- >
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- | Set<T extends Set<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never>
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- | Array<T extends Array<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never>
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- | ReadonlyArray<T extends ReadonlyArray<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never>
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- | {
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- [K in keyof T]: K extends number | string ? RpcCompatible<T[K]> : never;
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- }
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- | Promise<T extends Promise<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never>
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- // Special types
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- | Stub<Stubable>
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- // Serialized as stubs, see `Stubify`
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- | Stubable;
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-
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+ type RpcCompatible<T> = // Allow `unknown` as a leaf so records/interfaces with `unknown` fields remain compatible.
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+ (IsUnknown<T> extends true ? unknown : never) // RPC-compatible base values
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+ | BaseType // RPC-compatible composites
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+ | Map<T extends Map<infer U, unknown> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never, T extends Map<unknown, infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never> | Set<T extends Set<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never> | Array<T extends Array<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never> | ReadonlyArray<T extends ReadonlyArray<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never> | { [K in keyof T as K extends string | number ? K : never]: RpcCompatible<T[K]> } | Promise<T extends Promise<infer U> ? RpcCompatible<U> : never> // Special types
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+ | Stub<Stubable> // Serialized as stubs, see `Stubify`
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+ | Stubable;
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  // Base type for all RPC stubs, including common memory management methods.
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  // `T` is used as a marker type for unwrapping `Stub`s later.
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- interface StubBase<T extends RpcCompatible<T>> extends Disposable {
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+ interface StubBase<T = unknown> extends Disposable {
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  [__RPC_STUB_BRAND]: T;
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  dup(): this;
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  onRpcBroken(callback: (error: any) => void): void;
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  }
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- type Stub<T extends RpcCompatible<T>> =
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- T extends object ? Provider<T> & StubBase<T> : StubBase<T>;
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-
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- type TypedArray =
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- | Uint8Array
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- | Uint8ClampedArray
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- | Uint16Array
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- | Uint32Array
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- | Int8Array
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- | Int16Array
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- | Int32Array
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- | BigUint64Array
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- | BigInt64Array
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- | Float32Array
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- | Float64Array;
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-
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- // This represents all the types that can be sent as-is over an RPC boundary
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- type BaseType =
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- | void
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- | undefined
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- | null
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- | boolean
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- | number
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- | bigint
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- | string
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- | TypedArray
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- | ArrayBuffer
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- | DataView
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- | Date
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- | Error
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- | RegExp
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- | ReadableStream<Uint8Array>
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- | WritableStream<Uint8Array>
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- | Request
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- | Response
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- | Headers;
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- // Recursively rewrite all `Stubable` types with `Stub`s, and resolve promises.
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+ type Stub<T extends RpcCompatible<T>> = T extends object ? Provider<T> & StubBase<T> : StubBase<T>;
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+ type TypedArray = Uint8Array | Uint8ClampedArray | Uint16Array | Uint32Array | Int8Array | Int16Array | Int32Array | BigUint64Array | BigInt64Array | Float32Array | Float64Array; // This represents all the types that can be sent as-is over an RPC boundary
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+ type BaseType = void | undefined | null | boolean | number | bigint | string | TypedArray | ArrayBuffer | DataView | Date | Error | RegExp | Blob | ReadableStream<Uint8Array> | WritableStream<any> // Chunk type can be any RPC-compatible type
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+ | Request | Response | Headers; // Recursively rewrite all `Stubable` types with `Stub`s, and resolve promises.
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  // prettier-ignore
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- type Stubify<T> =
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- T extends Stubable ? Stub<T>
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- : T extends Promise<infer U> ? Stubify<U>
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- : T extends StubBase<any> ? T
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- : T extends Map<infer K, infer V> ? Map<Stubify<K>, Stubify<V>>
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- : T extends Set<infer V> ? Set<Stubify<V>>
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- : T extends [] ? []
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- : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? [Stubify<Head>, ...Stubify<Tail>]
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- : T extends readonly [] ? readonly []
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- : T extends readonly [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? readonly [Stubify<Head>, ...Stubify<Tail>]
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- : T extends Array<infer V> ? Array<Stubify<V>>
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- : T extends ReadonlyArray<infer V> ? ReadonlyArray<Stubify<V>>
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- : T extends BaseType ? T
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- // When using "unknown" instead of "any", interfaces are not stubified.
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- : T extends { [key: string | number]: any } ? { [K in keyof T]: Stubify<T[K]> }
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- : T;
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-
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+ type Stubify<T> = T extends Stubable ? Stub<T> : T extends Promise<infer U> ? Stubify<U> : T extends StubBase<any> ? T : T extends Map<infer K, infer V> ? Map<Stubify<K>, Stubify<V>> : T extends Set<infer V> ? Set<Stubify<V>> : T extends [] ? [] : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? [Stubify<Head>, ...Stubify<Tail>] : T extends readonly [] ? readonly [] : T extends readonly [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? readonly [Stubify<Head>, ...Stubify<Tail>] : T extends Array<infer V> ? Array<Stubify<V>> : T extends ReadonlyArray<infer V> ? ReadonlyArray<Stubify<V>> : T extends BaseType ? T // When using "unknown" instead of "any", interfaces are not stubified.
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+ : T extends {
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+ [key: string | number]: any;
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+ } ? { [K in keyof T as K extends string | number ? K : never]: Stubify<T[K]> } : T;
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  // Recursively rewrite all `Stub<T>`s with the corresponding `T`s.
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  // Note we use `StubBase` instead of `Stub` here to avoid circular dependencies:
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  // `Stub` depends on `Provider`, which depends on `Unstubify`, which would depend on `Stub`.
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  // prettier-ignore
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- type UnstubifyInner<T> =
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- T extends StubBase<infer V> ? (T | V) // can provide either stub or local RpcTarget
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- : T extends Map<infer K, infer V> ? Map<Unstubify<K>, Unstubify<V>>
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- : T extends Set<infer V> ? Set<Unstubify<V>>
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- : T extends [] ? []
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- : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? [Unstubify<Head>, ...Unstubify<Tail>]
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- : T extends readonly [] ? readonly []
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- : T extends readonly [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? readonly [Unstubify<Head>, ...Unstubify<Tail>]
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- : T extends Array<infer V> ? Array<Unstubify<V>>
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- : T extends ReadonlyArray<infer V> ? ReadonlyArray<Unstubify<V>>
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- : T extends BaseType ? T
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- : T extends { [key: string | number]: unknown } ? { [K in keyof T]: Unstubify<T[K]> }
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- : T;
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- // You can put promises anywhere in the params and they'll be resolved before delivery.
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+ type UnstubifyInner<T> = // Preserve local RpcTarget acceptance, but avoid needless `Stub | Value` unions when the stub
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+ // is already assignable to the value type (important for callback contextual typing).
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+ T extends StubBase<infer V> ? (T extends V ? UnstubifyInner<V> : (T | UnstubifyInner<V>)) : T extends Promise<infer U> ? UnstubifyInner<U> : T extends Map<infer K, infer V> ? Map<Unstubify<K>, Unstubify<V>> : T extends Set<infer V> ? Set<Unstubify<V>> : T extends [] ? [] : T extends [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? [Unstubify<Head>, ...Unstubify<Tail>] : T extends readonly [] ? readonly [] : T extends readonly [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? readonly [Unstubify<Head>, ...Unstubify<Tail>] : T extends Array<infer V> ? Array<Unstubify<V>> : T extends ReadonlyArray<infer V> ? ReadonlyArray<Unstubify<V>> : T extends BaseType ? T : T extends {
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+ [key: string | number]: unknown;
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+ } ? { [K in keyof T as K extends string | number ? K : never]: Unstubify<T[K]> } : T; // You can put promises anywhere in the params and they'll be resolved before delivery.
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  // (This also covers RpcPromise, because it's defined as being a Promise.)
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- type Unstubify<T> = UnstubifyInner<T> | Promise<UnstubifyInner<T>>
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- type UnstubifyAll<A extends any[]> = { [I in keyof A]: Unstubify<A[I]> };
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- // Utility type for adding `Disposable`s to `object` types only.
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+ // Map placeholders are also allowed so primitive map callback inputs can be forwarded directly
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+ // into RPC params.
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+ //
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+ // Keep raw non-stub members so generic assignability still works when UnstubifyInner<T> is deferred.
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+ // Remove stub members from mixed unions so callback params don’t get both stub and unstubbed signatures.
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+ // Marker carried by map() callback inputs. This lets primitive placeholders flow through params.
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+ type Unstubify<T> = NonStubMembers<T> | UnstubifyInner<T> | Promise<UnstubifyInner<T>> | MapValuePlaceholder<UnstubifyInner<T>>;
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+ type UnstubifyAll<A extends readonly unknown[]> = { [I in keyof A]: Unstubify<A[I]> };
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+ interface MapValuePlaceholder<T> {
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+ [__RPC_MAP_VALUE_BRAND]: T;
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+ }
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+ type NonStubMembers<T> = Exclude<T, StubBase<any>>; // Utility type for adding `Disposable`s to `object` types only.
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  // Note `unknown & T` is equivalent to `T`.
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- type MaybeDisposable<T> = T extends object ? Disposable : unknown;
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- // Type for method return or property on an RPC interface.
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+ type MaybeDisposable<T> = T extends object ? Disposable : unknown; // Type for method return or property on an RPC interface.
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  // Intersecting with `(Maybe)Provider` allows pipelining.
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- type Result<R> =
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- R extends Stubable ? Promise<Stub<R>> & Provider<R> & StubBase<R>
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- : R extends RpcCompatible<R> ? Promise<Stubify<R> & MaybeDisposable<R>> & Provider<R> & StubBase<R>
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- : never;
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+ type Result<R> = IsAny<R> extends true ? UnknownResult : IsUnknown<R> extends true ? UnknownResult : R extends Stubable ? Promise<Stub<R>> & Provider<R> & StubBase<R> : R extends RpcCompatible<R> ? Promise<Stubify<R> & MaybeDisposable<R>> & Provider<R> & StubBase<R> : never;
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+ type IsAny<T> = 0 extends (1 & T) ? true : false;
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+ type UnknownResult = Promise<unknown> & Provider<unknown> & StubBase<unknown>; // Type for method or property on an RPC interface.
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  // For methods, unwrap `Stub`s in parameters, and rewrite returns to be `Result`s.
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  // Unwrapping `Stub`s allows calling with `Stubable` arguments.
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  // For properties, rewrite types to be `Result`s.
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  // In each case, unwrap `Promise`s.
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- type MethodOrProperty<V> = V extends (...args: infer P) => infer R
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- ? (...args: UnstubifyAll<P>) => Result<Awaited<R>>
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- : Result<Awaited<V>>;
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+ type MethodOrProperty<V> = V extends ((...args: infer P) => infer R) ? (...args: UnstubifyAll<P>) => IsAny<R> extends true ? UnknownResult : Result<Awaited<R>> : Result<Awaited<V>>; // Type for the callable part of an `Provider` if `T` is callable.
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- type MaybeCallableProvider<T> = T extends (...args: any[]) => any
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- ? MethodOrProperty<T>
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+ type MaybeCallableProvider<T> = T extends ((...args: any[]) => any) ? MethodOrProperty<T> : unknown;
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+ type TupleIndexKeys<T extends ReadonlyArray<unknown>> = Extract<keyof T, `${number}`>;
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+ type MapCallbackValue<T> = // `Omit` removes call signatures, so re-intersect callable provider behavior.
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+ T extends unknown ? Omit<Result<T>, keyof Promise<unknown>> & MaybeCallableProvider<T> & MapValuePlaceholder<T> : never;
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+ type InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<T, Seen = never> = T extends unknown ? InvalidNativePromiseInMapResultImpl<T, Seen> : never;
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+ type InvalidNativePromiseInMapResultImpl<T, Seen> = [T] extends [Seen] ? never // RpcPromise is modeled as Promise & StubBase, so allow promise-like stub values.
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+ : T extends StubBase<any> ? never // Native thenables cannot be represented in map recordings, even when typed as PromiseLike.
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+ : T extends PromiseLike<unknown> ? T : T extends Map<infer K, infer V> ? InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<K, Seen | T> | InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<V, Seen | T> : T extends Set<infer V> ? InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<V, Seen | T> : T extends readonly [] ? never : T extends readonly [infer Head, ...infer Tail] ? InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<Head, Seen | T> | InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<Tail[number], Seen | T> : T extends ReadonlyArray<infer V> ? InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<V, Seen | T> : T extends {
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+ [key: string | number]: unknown;
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+ } ? InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<T[Extract<keyof T, string | number>], Seen | T> : never;
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+ type MapCallbackReturn<T> = InvalidNativePromiseInMapResult<T> extends never ? T : never;
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+ type ArrayProvider<E> = { [K in number]: MethodOrProperty<E> } & {
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+ map<V>(callback: (elem: MapCallbackValue<E>) => MapCallbackReturn<V>): Result<Array<V>>;
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+ };
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+ type TupleProvider<T extends ReadonlyArray<unknown>> = { [K in TupleIndexKeys<T>]: MethodOrProperty<T[K]> } & ArrayProvider<T[number]>; // Base type for all other types providing RPC-like interfaces.
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- ? {
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- });
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+ type Provider<T> = MaybeCallableProvider<T> & (T extends ReadonlyArray<unknown> ? number extends T["length"] ? ArrayProvider<T[number]> : TupleProvider<T> : { [K in Exclude<keyof T, symbol | keyof StubBase<never>>]: MethodOrProperty<T[K]> } & {
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+ map<V>(callback: (value: MapCallbackValue<NonNullable<T>>) => MapCallbackReturn<V>): Result<Array<V>>;
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+ });
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+ //#region src/serialize.d.ts
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+ * ```
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+ //#region src/rpc.d.ts
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+ * the session is aborted.
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+ */
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+ * If there are no outstanding calls (and none are made in the future), then the error does not
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+ receive(): Promise<string>;
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+ */
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+ readonly encodingLevel: "jsonCompatible" | "jsonCompatibleWithBytes" | "structuredClonable";
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+ /**
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+ *
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+ * If and when the transport becomes disconnected, this will reject. The thrown error will be
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+ export { type AnyRpcTransport, type EncodingLevel, type RpcCompatible, RpcPromise, RpcSession, type RpcSessionOptions, RpcStub, RpcTarget, type RpcTransport, type RpcTransportWithCustomEncoding, WebSocketTransport, deserialize, newHttpBatchRpcResponse, newHttpBatchRpcSession, newMessagePortRpcSession, newWebSocketRpcSession, newWorkersRpcResponse, newWorkersWebSocketRpcResponse, nodeHttpBatchRpcResponse, serialize };
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