effect 4.0.0-beta.67 → 4.0.0-beta.68

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  1. package/dist/Array.d.ts +41 -42
  2. package/dist/Array.d.ts.map +1 -1
  3. package/dist/Array.js +23 -23
  4. package/dist/Array.js.map +1 -1
  5. package/dist/BigDecimal.d.ts +265 -265
  6. package/dist/BigDecimal.js +128 -128
  7. package/dist/BigInt.d.ts +175 -177
  8. package/dist/BigInt.d.ts.map +1 -1
  9. package/dist/BigInt.js +81 -79
  10. package/dist/BigInt.js.map +1 -1
  11. package/dist/Boolean.d.ts +127 -125
  12. package/dist/Boolean.d.ts.map +1 -1
  13. package/dist/Boolean.js +55 -53
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  15. package/dist/Brand.d.ts +10 -4
  16. package/dist/Brand.d.ts.map +1 -1
  17. package/dist/Brand.js +3 -2
  18. package/dist/Brand.js.map +1 -1
  19. package/dist/Cache.d.ts +36 -36
  20. package/dist/Cache.js +17 -17
  21. package/dist/Cause.d.ts +17 -18
  22. package/dist/Cause.d.ts.map +1 -1
  23. package/dist/Cause.js +12 -12
  24. package/dist/Cause.js.map +1 -1
  25. package/dist/Channel.d.ts +234 -241
  26. package/dist/Channel.d.ts.map +1 -1
  27. package/dist/Channel.js +97 -101
  28. package/dist/Channel.js.map +1 -1
  29. package/dist/Chunk.d.ts +33 -56
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  31. package/dist/Chunk.js +17 -26
  32. package/dist/Chunk.js.map +1 -1
  33. package/dist/Clock.d.ts +1 -1
  34. package/dist/Clock.js +1 -1
  35. package/dist/Combiner.d.ts +9 -1
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  37. package/dist/Combiner.js +8 -0
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  39. package/dist/Config.d.ts +78 -68
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  43. package/dist/ConfigProvider.d.ts +33 -32
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  47. package/dist/Console.d.ts +19 -19
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  49. package/dist/Context.d.ts +70 -108
  50. package/dist/Context.d.ts.map +1 -1
  51. package/dist/Context.js +30 -44
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  53. package/dist/Cron.d.ts +3 -5
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  55. package/dist/Cron.js +3 -5
  56. package/dist/Cron.js.map +1 -1
  57. package/dist/Crypto.d.ts +208 -0
  58. package/dist/Crypto.d.ts.map +1 -0
  59. package/dist/Crypto.js +157 -0
  60. package/dist/Crypto.js.map +1 -0
  61. package/dist/Data.d.ts +6 -1
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  63. package/dist/Data.js.map +1 -1
  64. package/dist/DateTime.d.ts +29 -31
  65. package/dist/DateTime.d.ts.map +1 -1
  66. package/dist/DateTime.js +19 -19
  67. package/dist/DateTime.js.map +1 -1
  68. package/dist/Deferred.d.ts +8 -9
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  70. package/dist/Deferred.js +6 -6
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  72. package/dist/Differ.d.ts +2 -2
  73. package/dist/Duration.d.ts +30 -27
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  75. package/dist/Duration.js +15 -12
  76. package/dist/Duration.js.map +1 -1
  77. package/dist/Effect.d.ts +394 -652
  78. package/dist/Effect.d.ts.map +1 -1
  79. package/dist/Effect.js +157 -247
  80. package/dist/Effect.js.map +1 -1
  81. package/dist/Effectable.d.ts +2 -2
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  83. package/dist/Encoding.d.ts +9 -9
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  85. package/dist/Equal.d.ts +4 -3
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  89. package/dist/Equivalence.d.ts +4 -5
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  93. package/dist/ErrorReporter.d.ts +14 -14
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  99. package/dist/Exit.d.ts +0 -1
  100. package/dist/Exit.d.ts.map +1 -1
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  102. package/dist/Fiber.d.ts +1 -2
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  112. package/dist/FileSystem.d.ts +10 -12
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  116. package/dist/Filter.d.ts +54 -54
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  118. package/dist/Formatter.d.ts +4 -2
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  122. package/dist/Function.d.ts +64 -65
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  126. package/dist/Graph.d.ts +157 -175
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  130. package/dist/Hash.d.ts +4 -6
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  134. package/dist/HashMap.d.ts +121 -157
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  137. package/dist/HashMap.js.map +1 -1
  138. package/dist/HashRing.d.ts +34 -34
  139. package/dist/HashRing.js +16 -16
  140. package/dist/HashSet.d.ts +51 -55
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  142. package/dist/HashSet.js +19 -20
  143. package/dist/HashSet.js.map +1 -1
  144. package/dist/Inspectable.d.ts +6 -4
  145. package/dist/Inspectable.d.ts.map +1 -1
  146. package/dist/Inspectable.js +6 -4
  147. package/dist/Inspectable.js.map +1 -1
  148. package/dist/Iterable.d.ts +37 -83
  149. package/dist/Iterable.d.ts.map +1 -1
  150. package/dist/Iterable.js +21 -39
  151. package/dist/Iterable.js.map +1 -1
  152. package/dist/JsonPatch.d.ts +8 -6
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  154. package/dist/JsonPatch.js +5 -3
  155. package/dist/JsonPatch.js.map +1 -1
  156. package/dist/JsonPointer.d.ts +13 -11
  157. package/dist/JsonPointer.d.ts.map +1 -1
  158. package/dist/JsonPointer.js +13 -11
  159. package/dist/JsonPointer.js.map +1 -1
  160. package/dist/JsonSchema.d.ts +16 -0
  161. package/dist/JsonSchema.d.ts.map +1 -1
  162. package/dist/JsonSchema.js +10 -0
  163. package/dist/JsonSchema.js.map +1 -1
  164. package/dist/Latch.d.ts +4 -16
  165. package/dist/Latch.d.ts.map +1 -1
  166. package/dist/Latch.js +2 -14
  167. package/dist/Latch.js.map +1 -1
  168. package/dist/Layer.d.ts +94 -135
  169. package/dist/Layer.d.ts.map +1 -1
  170. package/dist/Layer.js +44 -61
  171. package/dist/Layer.js.map +1 -1
  172. package/dist/LayerMap.d.ts +15 -16
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  174. package/dist/LayerMap.js +6 -6
  175. package/dist/LogLevel.d.ts +13 -13
  176. package/dist/LogLevel.js +4 -4
  177. package/dist/Logger.d.ts +10 -11
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  181. package/dist/ManagedRuntime.d.ts +5 -4
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  185. package/dist/Match.d.ts +2 -4
  186. package/dist/Match.d.ts.map +1 -1
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  189. package/dist/Metric.d.ts +48 -50
  190. package/dist/Metric.d.ts.map +1 -1
  191. package/dist/Metric.js +22 -22
  192. package/dist/Metric.js.map +1 -1
  193. package/dist/MutableHashMap.d.ts +30 -30
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  195. package/dist/MutableHashMap.js +15 -14
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  197. package/dist/MutableHashSet.d.ts.map +1 -1
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  200. package/dist/MutableList.d.ts +23 -24
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  204. package/dist/MutableRef.d.ts.map +1 -1
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  207. package/dist/Newtype.d.ts +12 -2
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  211. package/dist/NonEmptyIterable.d.ts +5 -12
  212. package/dist/NonEmptyIterable.d.ts.map +1 -1
  213. package/dist/NonEmptyIterable.js +3 -8
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  215. package/dist/Number.d.ts +145 -141
  216. package/dist/Number.d.ts.map +1 -1
  217. package/dist/Number.js +65 -61
  218. package/dist/Number.js.map +1 -1
  219. package/dist/Optic.d.ts +5 -5
  220. package/dist/Optic.js +5 -5
  221. package/dist/Option.d.ts +105 -109
  222. package/dist/Option.d.ts.map +1 -1
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  224. package/dist/Option.js.map +1 -1
  225. package/dist/Order.d.ts +6 -6
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  227. package/dist/Ordering.d.ts +15 -19
  228. package/dist/Ordering.d.ts.map +1 -1
  229. package/dist/Ordering.js +6 -6
  230. package/dist/Ordering.js.map +1 -1
  231. package/dist/PartitionedSemaphore.d.ts +3 -3
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  233. package/dist/Path.d.ts +4 -4
  234. package/dist/Path.d.ts.map +1 -1
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  237. package/dist/Pipeable.d.ts +10 -7
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  239. package/dist/Pipeable.js +6 -4
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  241. package/dist/PlatformError.d.ts +3 -3
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  243. package/dist/Predicate.d.ts +2 -4
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  245. package/dist/Predicate.js +3 -3
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  247. package/dist/PrimaryKey.d.ts +2 -1
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  249. package/dist/PrimaryKey.js +2 -1
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  251. package/dist/PubSub.d.ts +25 -51
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  255. package/dist/Queue.d.ts +45 -60
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  259. package/dist/Random.d.ts +27 -38
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  1169. package/src/unstable/workflow/WorkflowEngine.ts +4 -4
  1170. package/src/unstable/workflow/WorkflowProxy.ts +10 -12
  1171. package/src/unstable/workflow/WorkflowProxyServer.ts +3 -2
  1172. package/src/unstable/workflow/index.ts +160 -0
package/dist/index.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -151,6 +151,41 @@ export * as Boolean from "./Boolean.ts";
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  */
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  export * as Brand from "./Brand.ts";
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  /**
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+ * The `Cache` module provides an effectful, mutable key-value cache for values
155
+ * that are computed by a lookup function. A `Cache<Key, A, E, R>` stores lookup
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+ * results for keys, shares concurrent lookups for the same key, and manages
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+ * entry lifetime with capacity limits and optional time-to-live policies.
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+ *
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+ * **Mental model**
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+ *
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+ * - A cache is created from a lookup function and a maximum capacity
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+ * - {@link get} returns a cached value when present, or runs the lookup on a miss
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+ * - Concurrent misses for the same key share one pending lookup
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+ * - Lookup failures are cached as failures until the entry expires, is invalidated, or is refreshed
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+ * - Entries can live forever, expire after a fixed duration, or use a dynamic TTL based on the lookup `Exit`
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+ * - Capacity is enforced by removing the oldest stored entries when new entries are added
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+ *
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+ * **Common tasks**
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+ *
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+ * - Create a cache: {@link make}, {@link makeWith}
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+ * - Read values: {@link get}, {@link getOption}, {@link getSuccess}
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+ * - Seed or overwrite values: {@link set}
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+ * - Refresh values: {@link refresh}
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+ * - Remove entries: {@link invalidate}, {@link invalidateWhen}, {@link invalidateAll}
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+ * - Inspect contents: {@link has}, {@link size}, {@link keys}, {@link values}, {@link entries}
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+ *
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+ * **Gotchas**
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+ *
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+ * - {@link getOption} does not run the lookup; it only reads an existing non-expired entry
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+ * - {@link size} may include expired entries until they are observed and removed
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+ * - {@link values} and {@link entries} include only successfully resolved entries
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+ * - Use `Data` or another `Equal`-compatible key type when keys need structural equality
183
+ *
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+ * **See also**
185
+ *
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+ * - {@link Duration} for configuring fixed or dynamic time-to-live values
187
+ * - {@link Effect} for the lookup effects used to compute cached values
188
+ *
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  * @since 4.0.0
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  */
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  export * as Cache from "./Cache.ts";
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  */
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  export * as Channel from "./Channel.ts";
298
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  /**
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+ * The `ChannelSchema` module provides helpers for applying `Schema` encoding
335
+ * and decoding at `Channel` boundaries. It is useful when a channel should
336
+ * expose typed values to application code while communicating with an upstream
337
+ * or downstream component through an encoded representation such as JSON-ready
338
+ * data, wire protocol values, or any other schema-defined format.
339
+ *
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+ * **Mental model**
341
+ *
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+ * - A channel schema adapter is a streaming boundary: chunks flow through a
343
+ * `Channel`, and each non-empty chunk is validated and transformed with a
344
+ * `Schema`
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+ * - `encode` turns typed schema values into their encoded representation before
346
+ * they leave a typed part of a pipeline
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+ * - `decode` turns encoded input into typed schema values before application
348
+ * code consumes them
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+ * - `duplex` wraps a bidirectional channel so callers work with typed input and
350
+ * output while the wrapped channel continues to operate on encoded chunks
351
+ * - Schema failures are surfaced through the channel error type as
352
+ * `SchemaError`, and schema services are reflected in the channel
353
+ * requirements
354
+ *
355
+ * **Common tasks**
356
+ *
357
+ * - Encode typed channel input before sending it to an encoded transport:
358
+ * {@link encode}
359
+ * - Decode encoded channel output before handling it as domain data:
360
+ * {@link decode}
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+ * - Use unknown encoded boundaries when static encoded types are intentionally
362
+ * erased: {@link encodeUnknown} and {@link decodeUnknown}
363
+ * - Wrap a bidirectional encoded channel with typed input and output schemas:
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+ * {@link duplex} or {@link duplexUnknown}
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+ *
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+ * **Gotchas**
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+ *
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+ * - These helpers operate on `NonEmptyReadonlyArray` chunks, so schemas are
369
+ * applied to non-empty batches rather than individual scalar values
370
+ * - Encoding and decoding can require services from the schema; those
371
+ * requirements become part of the resulting channel type
372
+ * - `duplex` encodes values flowing into the wrapped channel and decodes values
373
+ * emitted by it, so choose `inputSchema` and `outputSchema` from the
374
+ * perspective of the typed caller
375
+ *
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  * @since 4.0.0
300
377
  */
301
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  export * as ChannelSchema from "./ChannelSchema.ts";
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362
439
  * import { Chunk, Effect } from "effect"
363
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  *
364
441
  * // Working with Effects
365
- * const processChunk = (chunk: Chunk.Chunk<number>) =>
366
- * Effect.gen(function*() {
367
- * const mapped = Chunk.map(chunk, (n) => n * 2)
368
- * const filtered = Chunk.filter(mapped, (n) => n > 5)
369
- * return Chunk.toReadonlyArray(filtered)
370
- * })
442
+ * const processChunk = Effect.fnUntraced(function*(chunk: Chunk.Chunk<number>) {
443
+ * const mapped = Chunk.map(chunk, (n) => n * 2)
444
+ * const filtered = Chunk.filter(mapped, (n) => n > 5)
445
+ * return Chunk.toReadonlyArray(filtered)
446
+ * })
371
447
  * ```
372
448
  *
373
449
  * @since 2.0.0
@@ -741,9 +817,105 @@ export * as Console from "./Console.ts";
741
817
  */
742
818
  export * as Context from "./Context.ts";
743
819
  /**
820
+ * The `Cron` module provides utilities for representing recurring calendar
821
+ * schedules with cron expressions. A `Cron` value stores allowed seconds,
822
+ * minutes, hours, days of month, months, weekdays, and an optional time zone,
823
+ * then uses those constraints to test dates and find scheduled occurrences.
824
+ *
825
+ * **Mental model**
826
+ *
827
+ * - A cron schedule is a set of allowed values for each time field
828
+ * - Expressions may use five fields (`minute hour day month weekday`) or six
829
+ * fields (`second minute hour day month weekday`); five-field expressions
830
+ * default seconds to `0`
831
+ * - Each field supports `*`, comma-separated values, ranges, and step syntax
832
+ * - Month and weekday fields support aliases such as `JAN`, `DEC`, `SUN`, and
833
+ * `MON`
834
+ * - Empty internal field sets represent an unconstrained field, the same idea
835
+ * as `*`
836
+ * - When both day-of-month and weekday are constrained, matching uses cron's
837
+ * inclusive behavior: either field may match
838
+ *
839
+ * **Common tasks**
840
+ *
841
+ * - Build directly from field constraints: {@link make}
842
+ * - Parse expressions safely: {@link parse}
843
+ * - Parse expressions and throw on invalid input: {@link parseUnsafe}
844
+ * - Check whether a date satisfies a schedule: {@link match}
845
+ * - Find adjacent scheduled dates: {@link next}, {@link prev}
846
+ * - Iterate future scheduled dates: {@link sequence}
847
+ * - Compare schedule constraints: {@link equals}, {@link Equivalence}
848
+ * - Detect parse failures: {@link CronParseError}, {@link isCronParseError}
849
+ *
850
+ * **Gotchas**
851
+ *
852
+ * - Weekdays are numbered `0` through `6`, with `0` representing Sunday
853
+ * - Months are numbered `1` through `12`, while JavaScript `Date` months are
854
+ * zero-based
855
+ * - `*` normalizes to an empty set internally, so inspect schedules with the
856
+ * public helpers instead of assuming every allowed value is stored
857
+ * - `next` and `prev` search strictly after or before the provided instant
858
+ * - Time-zone-aware schedules account for daylight saving transitions; during
859
+ * a fall-back transition, repeated local times are emitted once when moving
860
+ * forward
861
+ *
744
862
  * @since 2.0.0
745
863
  */
746
864
  export * as Cron from "./Cron.ts";
865
+ /**
866
+ * The `Crypto` module provides a platform-agnostic service for cryptographic
867
+ * operations. Runtime packages such as `@effect/platform-node`,
868
+ * `@effect/platform-bun`, and `@effect/platform-browser` provide concrete
869
+ * implementations backed by the host platform's cryptography APIs.
870
+ *
871
+ * Use `Crypto` for cryptographic randomness, UUID generation, random values,
872
+ * and message digests. The base `Random` service is not cryptographically
873
+ * secure unless you replace it with a cryptographically secure implementation.
874
+ *
875
+ * @example
876
+ * ```ts
877
+ * import { Console, Crypto, Effect, Layer } from "effect"
878
+ *
879
+ * const TestCrypto = Layer.succeed(
880
+ * Crypto.Crypto,
881
+ * Crypto.make({
882
+ * randomBytes: (size) => new Uint8Array(size),
883
+ * digest: (_algorithm, data) => Effect.succeed(data)
884
+ * })
885
+ * )
886
+ *
887
+ * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
888
+ * const crypto = yield* Crypto.Crypto
889
+ * const id = yield* crypto.randomUUIDv4
890
+ * yield* Console.log(`Created id: ${id}`)
891
+ * })
892
+ *
893
+ * Effect.runPromise(Effect.provide(program, TestCrypto))
894
+ * ```
895
+ *
896
+ * @example
897
+ * ```ts
898
+ * import { Crypto, Effect, Layer } from "effect"
899
+ *
900
+ * const TestCrypto = Layer.succeed(
901
+ * Crypto.Crypto,
902
+ * Crypto.make({
903
+ * randomBytes: (size) => new Uint8Array(size),
904
+ * digest: (_algorithm, data) => Effect.succeed(data)
905
+ * })
906
+ * )
907
+ *
908
+ * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
909
+ * const crypto = yield* Crypto.Crypto
910
+ * return yield* crypto.randomBytes(32)
911
+ * })
912
+ *
913
+ * Effect.runPromise(Effect.provide(program, TestCrypto))
914
+ * ```
915
+ *
916
+ * @since 4.0.0
917
+ */
918
+ export * as Crypto from "./Crypto.ts";
747
919
  /**
748
920
  * Immutable data constructors with discriminated-union support.
749
921
  *
@@ -819,6 +991,55 @@ export * as Cron from "./Cron.ts";
819
991
  */
820
992
  export * as Data from "./Data.ts";
821
993
  /**
994
+ * The `DateTime` module provides immutable data types and utilities for working
995
+ * with instants, UTC date-times, zoned date-times, and time zones. A
996
+ * `DateTime` is always an absolute point in time, represented internally by
997
+ * epoch milliseconds, and may also carry a `TimeZone` for zone-aware calendar
998
+ * parts and formatting.
999
+ *
1000
+ * **Mental model**
1001
+ *
1002
+ * - `DateTime` is a discriminated union: `Utc | Zoned`
1003
+ * - `Utc` stores an absolute instant without an associated time zone
1004
+ * - `Zoned` stores the same kind of absolute instant plus a `TimeZone`
1005
+ * - Time zones can be fixed offsets or named IANA zones such as `"Europe/Rome"`
1006
+ * - Comparison and ordering use the instant, so two values in different zones
1007
+ * can still be equivalent
1008
+ * - Calendar parts and formatted output depend on whether you ask for UTC parts
1009
+ * or zone-adjusted parts
1010
+ *
1011
+ * **Common tasks**
1012
+ *
1013
+ * - Construct values: {@link make}, {@link makeUnsafe}, {@link makeZoned}, {@link makeZonedUnsafe}
1014
+ * - Get the current instant: {@link now}, {@link nowInCurrentZone}
1015
+ * - Create time zones: {@link zoneMakeOffset}, {@link zoneMakeNamed}, {@link zoneFromString}
1016
+ * - Attach or change zones: {@link setZone}, {@link setZoneNamed}, {@link setZoneCurrent}, {@link toUtc}
1017
+ * - Convert to platform values or parts: {@link toDate}, {@link toDateUtc}, {@link toEpochMillis}, {@link toParts}, {@link toPartsUtc}
1018
+ * - Compare and bound values: {@link Equivalence}, {@link Order}, {@link distance}, {@link min}, {@link max}, {@link clamp}, {@link between}
1019
+ * - Transform values: {@link add}, {@link subtract}, {@link startOf}, {@link endOf}, {@link nearest}, {@link setParts}, {@link mutate}
1020
+ * - Format values: {@link format}, {@link formatUtc}, {@link formatLocal}, {@link formatIntl}, {@link formatIso}, {@link formatIsoZoned}
1021
+ * - Provide an application time zone: {@link CurrentTimeZone}, {@link withCurrentZone}, {@link layerCurrentZone}
1022
+ *
1023
+ * **Gotchas**
1024
+ *
1025
+ * - `make` and `makeZoned` return `Option`; unsafe constructors throw on invalid
1026
+ * input
1027
+ * - `DateTime` equality is instant-based, not display-time-based
1028
+ * - `setZone` changes the zone used for local parts and formatting without
1029
+ * changing the represented instant
1030
+ * - Use `adjustForTimeZone` with {@link makeZoned} when input parts should be
1031
+ * interpreted as wall-clock time in the target zone
1032
+ * - Daylight-saving gaps and repeated local times are resolved with
1033
+ * `Disambiguation`
1034
+ * - Prefer the Clock-backed {@link now} and `CurrentTimeZone` services in
1035
+ * Effect workflows; unsafe helpers read from the host environment directly
1036
+ *
1037
+ * **See also**
1038
+ *
1039
+ * - {@link DateTime} for the UTC/zoned data model
1040
+ * - {@link TimeZone} for offset and named time-zone values
1041
+ * - {@link Disambiguation} for daylight-saving ambiguity handling
1042
+ *
822
1043
  * @since 3.6.0
823
1044
  */
824
1045
  export * as DateTime from "./DateTime.ts";
@@ -893,6 +1114,42 @@ export * as DateTime from "./DateTime.ts";
893
1114
  */
894
1115
  export * as Deferred from "./Deferred.ts";
895
1116
  /**
1117
+ * The `Differ` module defines the core abstraction for describing changes to a
1118
+ * value. A `Differ<T, Patch>` knows how to compare two `T` values, produce a
1119
+ * patch that represents the difference, combine multiple patches, and apply a
1120
+ * patch to an old value to obtain the updated value.
1121
+ *
1122
+ * **Mental model**
1123
+ *
1124
+ * - A differ separates "what changed" from "the value after the change"
1125
+ * - `diff(oldValue, newValue)` produces a `Patch` that can later be applied
1126
+ * - `patch(oldValue, patch)` replays a patch against a value of the same domain
1127
+ * - `empty` is the identity patch: applying it should leave the value unchanged
1128
+ * - `combine(first, second)` composes patches in sequence, where `second`
1129
+ * represents changes that happen after `first`
1130
+ * - Patch types are chosen by the differ implementation and may be compact,
1131
+ * domain-specific, or compatible with a serialization format such as JSON
1132
+ * Patch
1133
+ *
1134
+ * **Common tasks**
1135
+ *
1136
+ * - Construct a differ by providing the four operations of the {@link Differ}
1137
+ * interface
1138
+ * - Compute a patch with `diff` when you have an old value and a new value
1139
+ * - Store, transmit, or aggregate patches instead of storing full replacement
1140
+ * values
1141
+ * - Combine incremental updates with `combine` before applying them
1142
+ * - Apply updates with `patch` to reconstruct the next value from a previous
1143
+ * value and a patch
1144
+ *
1145
+ * **Gotchas**
1146
+ *
1147
+ * - `combine` is order-sensitive for most patch formats
1148
+ * - A patch is generally meaningful only for values that belong to the same
1149
+ * domain and assumptions used by the differ that created it
1150
+ * - Differs should make `empty` a true identity and should make combined
1151
+ * patches behave the same as applying the original patches in order
1152
+ *
896
1153
  * @since 4.0.0
897
1154
  */
898
1155
  export * as Differ from "./Differ.ts";
@@ -986,6 +1243,41 @@ export * as Duration from "./Duration.ts";
986
1243
  */
987
1244
  export * as Effect from "./Effect.ts";
988
1245
  /**
1246
+ * The `Effectable` module provides low-level building blocks for defining
1247
+ * custom values that behave like `Effect`s. It is primarily used by library
1248
+ * authors who need domain-specific effect-like data types, such as service
1249
+ * keys, configuration descriptions, prompts, or other declarative programs
1250
+ * that can be yielded inside `Effect.gen`.
1251
+ *
1252
+ * **Mental model**
1253
+ *
1254
+ * - `Effectable` does not run effects by itself; it provides prototypes that
1255
+ * implement the internal Effect protocol.
1256
+ * - {@link Prototype} creates a primitive Effect prototype with a custom
1257
+ * evaluation function that receives the current `Fiber`.
1258
+ * - {@link Class} is an abstract base class for defining custom classes whose
1259
+ * instances are also `Effect` values.
1260
+ * - The success, error, and service requirements of the custom type are
1261
+ * preserved through the `Effect.Effect<A, E, R>` type parameters.
1262
+ *
1263
+ * **Common tasks**
1264
+ *
1265
+ * - Build an effect-like interface around a declarative data structure.
1266
+ * - Implement a custom `evaluate` hook that interprets the value in terms of
1267
+ * the current fiber and returns the underlying `Effect`.
1268
+ * - Extend {@link Class} when a nominal class-based API is more convenient
1269
+ * than manually wiring a prototype.
1270
+ *
1271
+ * **Gotchas**
1272
+ *
1273
+ * - This module is intentionally low-level; most application code should use
1274
+ * `Effect` constructors and combinators instead.
1275
+ * - `evaluate` must return an `Effect` with the same success, error, and
1276
+ * service types as the custom value.
1277
+ * - Because these APIs participate in the internal Effect protocol, keep
1278
+ * implementations small and follow existing modules such as `Config` and
1279
+ * `Context` when adding new effect-like types.
1280
+ *
989
1281
  * @since 4.0.0
990
1282
  */
991
1283
  export * as Effectable from "./Effectable.ts";
@@ -1174,6 +1466,43 @@ export * as Equivalence from "./Equivalence.ts";
1174
1466
  */
1175
1467
  export * as ErrorReporter from "./ErrorReporter.ts";
1176
1468
  /**
1469
+ * The `ExecutionPlan` module provides a way to describe ordered fallback
1470
+ * strategies for effects and streams that need different resources across
1471
+ * repeated attempts. An `ExecutionPlan` is a non-empty list of steps, where
1472
+ * each step supplies a `Context` or `Layer` and may control retries with an
1473
+ * attempt limit, a `Schedule`, or a `while` predicate.
1474
+ *
1475
+ * **Mental model**
1476
+ *
1477
+ * - A plan is evaluated step by step until the wrapped effect or stream
1478
+ * succeeds, or until every step has been exhausted
1479
+ * - Each step provides the services used while that step is active
1480
+ * - `attempts` limits how many times a step may be tried
1481
+ * - `schedule` controls retry timing and receives the failure input
1482
+ * - `while` can stop retrying a step based on the failure input
1483
+ * - `CurrentMetadata` exposes the current 1-based attempt and 0-based step
1484
+ * index to code running under a plan
1485
+ *
1486
+ * **Common tasks**
1487
+ *
1488
+ * - Build a plan with {@link make}
1489
+ * - Run an effect with a plan using `Effect.withExecutionPlan`
1490
+ * - Run a stream with a plan using `Stream.withExecutionPlan`
1491
+ * - Combine plans in order with {@link merge}
1492
+ * - Capture required services up front with `captureRequirements`
1493
+ * - Inspect the current attempt and step with {@link CurrentMetadata}
1494
+ *
1495
+ * **Gotchas**
1496
+ *
1497
+ * - Plans must contain at least one step
1498
+ * - `attempts` must be greater than zero when provided
1499
+ * - If `attempts` is omitted, a step is attempted once unless a `schedule` is
1500
+ * provided
1501
+ * - A `while` predicate returning `false` skips the remaining retries for that
1502
+ * step and moves the plan forward
1503
+ * - Layer, schedule, and predicate requirements are tracked in the plan type
1504
+ * until they are provided or captured
1505
+ *
1177
1506
  * @since 3.16.0
1178
1507
  */
1179
1508
  export * as ExecutionPlan from "./ExecutionPlan.ts";
@@ -1313,14 +1642,125 @@ export * as Exit from "./Exit.ts";
1313
1642
  */
1314
1643
  export * as Fiber from "./Fiber.ts";
1315
1644
  /**
1645
+ * The `FiberHandle` module provides a scoped handle for managing the lifecycle
1646
+ * of at most one fiber at a time. A `FiberHandle<A, E>` can hold one
1647
+ * `Fiber<A, E>`; when a new fiber is installed, the previous fiber is
1648
+ * interrupted unless the operation is configured with `onlyIfMissing`.
1649
+ *
1650
+ * **Mental model**
1651
+ *
1652
+ * - A handle is either open with zero or one current fiber, or closed by its
1653
+ * surrounding `Scope`
1654
+ * - Closing the scope interrupts the current fiber and prevents new work from
1655
+ * being accepted
1656
+ * - Completed fibers remove themselves from the handle, so the handle can be
1657
+ * reused for later work
1658
+ * - Replacing a fiber uses the handle's internal interruption id, allowing
1659
+ * expected replacement interruptions to be distinguished from real failures
1660
+ *
1661
+ * **Common tasks**
1662
+ *
1663
+ * - Create a scoped handle: {@link make}
1664
+ * - Fork an effect into the handle: {@link run}
1665
+ * - Store an existing fiber: {@link set}
1666
+ * - Read or clear the current fiber: {@link get}, {@link clear}
1667
+ * - Capture runtime-specific runners: {@link makeRuntime}, {@link runtime}
1668
+ * - Run handled effects as Promises: {@link makeRuntimePromise},
1669
+ * {@link runtimePromise}
1670
+ * - Wait for failure or closure: {@link join}
1671
+ * - Wait until the current fiber is gone: {@link awaitEmpty}
1672
+ *
1673
+ * **Gotchas**
1674
+ *
1675
+ * - The handle never contains more than one live fiber; starting or setting
1676
+ * another fiber interrupts the previous one by default
1677
+ * - Use `onlyIfMissing` when a call should leave an already running fiber in
1678
+ * place instead of replacing it
1679
+ * - `join` observes the handle's failure/close signal; successful fiber
1680
+ * completion only empties the handle
1681
+ * - `awaitEmpty` waits for the fiber that is current when it starts; later
1682
+ * calls to {@link run} or {@link set} can install new work
1683
+ *
1316
1684
  * @since 2.0.0
1317
1685
  */
1318
1686
  export * as FiberHandle from "./FiberHandle.ts";
1319
1687
  /**
1688
+ * The `FiberMap` module provides a scoped, mutable collection for managing
1689
+ * fibers by key. A `FiberMap<K, A, E>` owns a set of running fibers, interrupts
1690
+ * them when its scope closes, and automatically removes each entry when the
1691
+ * corresponding fiber completes.
1692
+ *
1693
+ * **Mental model**
1694
+ *
1695
+ * - A `FiberMap` is a keyed registry of fibers with lifecycle management
1696
+ * - Keys identify the currently active fiber for a logical task or resource
1697
+ * - Adding a fiber under an existing key interrupts the previous fiber by default
1698
+ * - Completed fibers remove themselves from the map if they are still current
1699
+ * - Closing the map's scope interrupts every fiber that remains in the map
1700
+ * - The map can surface the first non-ignored managed fiber failure via {@link join}
1701
+ *
1702
+ * **Common tasks**
1703
+ *
1704
+ * - Create a scoped map: {@link make}
1705
+ * - Fork effects into the map: {@link run}
1706
+ * - Add existing fibers: {@link set}
1707
+ * - Create captured runners: {@link makeRuntime}, {@link runtime}
1708
+ * - Bridge to Promise-based callers: {@link makeRuntimePromise}, {@link runtimePromise}
1709
+ * - Inspect entries: {@link get}, {@link has}, {@link size}
1710
+ * - Stop work: {@link remove}, {@link clear}
1711
+ * - Coordinate completion or failure: {@link awaitEmpty}, {@link join}
1712
+ *
1713
+ * **Gotchas**
1714
+ *
1715
+ * - `FiberMap` is scoped; use it with `Effect.scoped` or another scope owner so
1716
+ * managed fibers are interrupted when the scope closes
1717
+ * - Reusing a key is a replacement operation unless `onlyIfMissing` is enabled
1718
+ * - `join` waits for the map to fail or close; use {@link awaitEmpty} to wait
1719
+ * until all currently managed fibers have completed
1720
+ * - The `Unsafe` variants mutate synchronously and should only be used when the
1721
+ * caller already controls the surrounding execution context
1722
+ *
1320
1723
  * @since 2.0.0
1321
1724
  */
1322
1725
  export * as FiberMap from "./FiberMap.ts";
1323
1726
  /**
1727
+ * The `FiberSet` module provides a scoped container for managing many fibers as
1728
+ * one lifecycle. A `FiberSet<A, E>` tracks fibers whose successful values are
1729
+ * compatible with `A` and whose failures are compatible with `E`, removes each
1730
+ * fiber when it completes, and interrupts all still-running fibers when the
1731
+ * owning `Scope` closes.
1732
+ *
1733
+ * **Mental model**
1734
+ *
1735
+ * - A `FiberSet` is an owned, scoped collection of fibers
1736
+ * - Fibers can be added directly with {@link add} / {@link addUnsafe}
1737
+ * - Effects can be forked into the set with {@link run}, {@link runtime}, or
1738
+ * {@link runtimePromise}
1739
+ * - Completed fibers are automatically removed from the set
1740
+ * - Closing the scope or calling {@link clear} interrupts the currently tracked
1741
+ * fibers
1742
+ * - {@link join} waits for the set's first non-ignored failure, while
1743
+ * {@link awaitEmpty} waits until all tracked fibers have completed
1744
+ *
1745
+ * **Common tasks**
1746
+ *
1747
+ * - Create a scoped set: {@link make}
1748
+ * - Create scoped runners: {@link makeRuntime}, {@link makeRuntimePromise}
1749
+ * - Add an existing fiber: {@link add}
1750
+ * - Fork an effect into the set: {@link run}
1751
+ * - Interrupt tracked fibers: {@link clear}
1752
+ * - Observe the set: {@link size}, {@link awaitEmpty}, {@link join}
1753
+ * - Check a value: {@link isFiberSet}
1754
+ *
1755
+ * **Gotchas**
1756
+ *
1757
+ * - `FiberSet` values are scoped; use them inside `Effect.scoped` or another
1758
+ * scope owner so their fibers are interrupted reliably
1759
+ * - Adding or running into a closed set interrupts the fiber immediately
1760
+ * - By default, interruptions are not treated as failures for {@link join};
1761
+ * use the `propagateInterruption` option when interruption should be
1762
+ * propagated
1763
+ *
1324
1764
  * @since 2.0.0
1325
1765
  */
1326
1766
  export * as FiberSet from "./FiberSet.ts";
@@ -1364,6 +1804,40 @@ export * as FiberSet from "./FiberSet.ts";
1364
1804
  */
1365
1805
  export * as FileSystem from "./FileSystem.ts";
1366
1806
  /**
1807
+ * The `Filter` module provides composable functions for accepting, rejecting,
1808
+ * narrowing, and transforming values. A `Filter<Input, Pass, Fail>` receives an
1809
+ * input and returns a `Result`: success means the value passed the filter, while
1810
+ * failure means the value was filtered out.
1811
+ *
1812
+ * **Mental model**
1813
+ *
1814
+ * - A filter is a typed predicate that can also transform the successful value
1815
+ * - Predicate-based filters pass the original input when the predicate returns `true`
1816
+ * - Refinement-based filters narrow the successful type, for example from `unknown` to `string`
1817
+ * - Custom filters return `Result.succeed(pass)` or `Result.fail(fail)` directly
1818
+ * - Filters compose with logical and sequential combinators instead of throwing exceptions
1819
+ * - `FilterEffect` is the effectful form for filters that need asynchronous work, errors, or services
1820
+ *
1821
+ * **Common tasks**
1822
+ *
1823
+ * - Build filters: {@link make}, {@link makeEffect}, {@link fromPredicate}, {@link fromPredicateOption}
1824
+ * - Narrow unknown values: {@link string}, {@link number}, {@link boolean}, {@link bigint}, {@link symbol}, {@link date}
1825
+ * - Match shapes and variants: {@link instanceOf}, {@link tagged}, {@link reason}, {@link has}
1826
+ * - Match exact values: {@link equals}, {@link equalsStrict}
1827
+ * - Combine alternatives: {@link or}
1828
+ * - Require multiple filters: {@link zip}, {@link zipWith}, {@link andLeft}, {@link andRight}
1829
+ * - Run filters in sequence: {@link compose}, {@link composePassthrough}
1830
+ * - Convert results: {@link toPredicate}, {@link toOption}, {@link toResult}
1831
+ * - Adjust failure values: {@link mapFail}
1832
+ *
1833
+ * **Gotchas**
1834
+ *
1835
+ * - A failed filter is data in the `Result` failure channel; it is not an exception
1836
+ * - `compose` preserves intermediate failure values, while {@link composePassthrough} fails with the original input
1837
+ * - `equalsStrict` uses JavaScript `===`; use {@link equals} for structural equality
1838
+ * - `fromPredicateOption` fails with the original input when the returned `Option` is `None`
1839
+ * - Prefer refinement predicates when you want TypeScript to narrow the successful value type
1840
+ *
1367
1841
  * @since 4.0.0
1368
1842
  */
1369
1843
  export * as Filter from "./Filter.ts";
@@ -1423,10 +1897,105 @@ export * as Filter from "./Filter.ts";
1423
1897
  */
1424
1898
  export * as Formatter from "./Formatter.ts";
1425
1899
  /**
1900
+ * The `Function` module provides small, pure helpers for defining, composing,
1901
+ * adapting, and reusing TypeScript functions. It is the foundation for the
1902
+ * data-first and data-last APIs used throughout Effect, and it includes the
1903
+ * core pipeline utilities that make those APIs ergonomic.
1904
+ *
1905
+ * **Mental model**
1906
+ *
1907
+ * - {@link pipe} starts with a value and passes it through one unary function at
1908
+ * a time
1909
+ * - {@link flow} composes unary functions into a reusable function
1910
+ * - {@link dual} builds APIs that support both direct calls and `pipe`-friendly
1911
+ * data-last calls
1912
+ * - {@link identity}, {@link constant}, and the `const*` helpers model common
1913
+ * identity and thunk patterns without allocating ad hoc callbacks
1914
+ * - {@link tupled}, {@link untupled}, {@link flip}, and {@link apply} adapt
1915
+ * call shapes without changing the underlying behavior
1916
+ * - Type helpers such as {@link LazyArg}, {@link FunctionN}, {@link satisfies},
1917
+ * and {@link cast} describe or constrain functions at the type level
1918
+ *
1919
+ * **Common tasks**
1920
+ *
1921
+ * - Build readable transformation pipelines: {@link pipe}
1922
+ * - Create reusable composed functions: {@link flow}, {@link compose}
1923
+ * - Define functions callable in both data-first and data-last style: {@link dual}
1924
+ * - Return a value unchanged: {@link identity}
1925
+ * - Create thunks and common constant functions: {@link constant},
1926
+ * {@link constTrue}, {@link constFalse}, {@link constNull},
1927
+ * {@link constUndefined}, {@link constVoid}
1928
+ * - Convert between rest-argument and tuple-argument functions: {@link tupled},
1929
+ * {@link untupled}
1930
+ * - Express impossible branches: {@link absurd}
1931
+ * - Cache results for object keys: {@link memoize}
1932
+ *
1933
+ * **Gotchas**
1934
+ *
1935
+ * - Functions passed to {@link pipe} and {@link flow} are applied left-to-right
1936
+ * and should be unary at each step
1937
+ * - {@link dual} uses either an arity or a predicate to decide whether a call is
1938
+ * data-first or data-last; use a predicate when optional arguments make arity
1939
+ * ambiguous
1940
+ * - {@link cast} changes only the static TypeScript type and performs no runtime
1941
+ * validation
1942
+ * - {@link memoize} is intended for object keys and stores cached values in a
1943
+ * `WeakMap`
1944
+ *
1426
1945
  * @since 2.0.0
1427
1946
  */
1428
1947
  export * as Function from "./Function.ts";
1429
1948
  /**
1949
+ * The `Graph` module provides immutable and scoped-mutable graph data
1950
+ * structures for modeling relationships between indexed nodes and edges. A
1951
+ * graph can be directed or undirected, stores user-defined data on both nodes
1952
+ * and edges, and exposes traversal, analysis, path finding, transformation, and
1953
+ * diagram export utilities.
1954
+ *
1955
+ * **Mental model**
1956
+ *
1957
+ * - Nodes and edges are addressed by stable numeric indices: {@link NodeIndex}
1958
+ * and {@link EdgeIndex}
1959
+ * - Node data has type `N`; edge data has type `E`
1960
+ * - {@link Graph} values are immutable snapshots; use {@link MutableGraph}
1961
+ * through {@link mutate}, {@link beginMutation}, or constructor callbacks to
1962
+ * add, remove, or update nodes and edges
1963
+ * - Directed graphs follow edge direction for neighbors and traversals, while
1964
+ * undirected graphs treat each edge as connecting both endpoints
1965
+ * - Missing lookups return `Option`, while structurally invalid operations such
1966
+ * as adding an edge to a missing node throw {@link GraphError}
1967
+ *
1968
+ * **Common tasks**
1969
+ *
1970
+ * - Create graphs: {@link directed}, {@link undirected}
1971
+ * - Mutate safely: {@link mutate}, {@link addNode}, {@link addEdge},
1972
+ * {@link removeNode}, {@link removeEdge}
1973
+ * - Query contents: {@link getNode}, {@link getEdge}, {@link hasNode},
1974
+ * {@link hasEdge}, {@link nodeCount}, {@link edgeCount}, {@link neighbors}
1975
+ * - Transform data: {@link updateNode}, {@link updateEdge}, {@link mapNodes},
1976
+ * {@link mapEdges}, {@link filterNodes}, {@link filterEdges},
1977
+ * {@link filterMapNodes}, {@link filterMapEdges}
1978
+ * - Traverse lazily: {@link dfs}, {@link bfs}, {@link topo},
1979
+ * {@link dfsPostOrder}, {@link nodes}, {@link edges}, {@link Walker}
1980
+ * - Analyze structure: {@link isAcyclic}, {@link isBipartite},
1981
+ * {@link connectedComponents}, {@link stronglyConnectedComponents},
1982
+ * {@link externals}
1983
+ * - Find paths: {@link dijkstra}, {@link astar}, {@link bellmanFord},
1984
+ * {@link floydWarshall}
1985
+ * - Export diagrams: {@link toGraphViz}, {@link toMermaid}
1986
+ *
1987
+ * **Gotchas**
1988
+ *
1989
+ * - Only mutable graphs can be changed. Create one with {@link mutate} or by
1990
+ * passing a callback to {@link directed} / {@link undirected}.
1991
+ * - Traversal APIs return lazy {@link Walker} values. Use {@link indices},
1992
+ * {@link values}, or {@link entries} to choose what each iteration yields.
1993
+ * - `NodeIndex` and `EdgeIndex` values are identifiers, not array offsets. They
1994
+ * are not reused after removals.
1995
+ * - Shortest-path algorithms require a cost function. {@link dijkstra} and
1996
+ * {@link astar} reject negative weights; use {@link bellmanFord} or
1997
+ * {@link floydWarshall} when negative weights are part of the model.
1998
+ *
1430
1999
  * @since 4.0.0
1431
2000
  */
1432
2001
  export * as Graph from "./Graph.ts";
@@ -1441,14 +2010,182 @@ export * as Graph from "./Graph.ts";
1441
2010
  */
1442
2011
  export * as Hash from "./Hash.ts";
1443
2012
  /**
2013
+ * The `HashMap` module provides an immutable key-value data structure with
2014
+ * efficient lookup, insertion, removal, and transformation operations. A
2015
+ * `HashMap<Key, Value>` stores entries by hashing keys and resolving matches
2016
+ * with Effect's structural equality semantics.
2017
+ *
2018
+ * **Mental model**
2019
+ *
2020
+ * - A `HashMap<Key, Value>` is an immutable collection of key-value pairs
2021
+ * - Operations such as {@link set}, {@link remove}, and {@link modifyAt} return
2022
+ * new maps; existing maps are not mutated
2023
+ * - Keys are compared using the `Equal` protocol and are grouped by hashes from
2024
+ * the `Hash` protocol
2025
+ * - Plain JavaScript primitives work as keys, and custom objects can define
2026
+ * `Equal` / `Hash` behavior for structural lookup
2027
+ * - Lookups with {@link get} return an `Option`, making missing keys explicit
2028
+ * - Iteration order is based on the map's internal hash structure and should
2029
+ * not be treated as insertion order
2030
+ *
2031
+ * **Common tasks**
2032
+ *
2033
+ * - Create maps: {@link empty}, {@link make}, {@link fromIterable}
2034
+ * - Read values: {@link get}, {@link getUnsafe}, {@link has}, {@link hasBy}
2035
+ * - Add or update entries: {@link set}, {@link modify}, {@link modifyAt}, {@link setMany}
2036
+ * - Remove entries: {@link remove}, {@link removeMany}
2037
+ * - Combine maps: {@link union}
2038
+ * - Iterate or convert: {@link keys}, {@link values}, {@link entries}, {@link toValues}, {@link toEntries}
2039
+ * - Transform values: {@link map}, {@link flatMap}, {@link filter}, {@link filterMap}, {@link compact}
2040
+ * - Fold and search: {@link reduce}, {@link findFirst}, {@link some}, {@link every}
2041
+ * - Batch updates efficiently: {@link mutate}, {@link beginMutation}, {@link endMutation}
2042
+ *
2043
+ * **Gotchas**
2044
+ *
2045
+ * - {@link getUnsafe} throws when the key is absent; prefer {@link get} unless
2046
+ * absence is impossible by construction
2047
+ * - Mutating a key object after insertion can make future lookups fail if its
2048
+ * equality or hash changes
2049
+ * - Hash collisions are handled by equality checks, so matching hashes alone do
2050
+ * not make two keys equal
2051
+ * - Use {@link getHash} and {@link hasHash} only when you already have the
2052
+ * correct hash for the same key
2053
+ * - Convert entries to an array and sort them when deterministic presentation is
2054
+ * required
2055
+ *
2056
+ * **Quickstart**
2057
+ *
2058
+ * **Example** (Working with immutable maps)
2059
+ *
2060
+ * ```ts
2061
+ * import { HashMap, Option } from "effect"
2062
+ *
2063
+ * const scores = HashMap.make(["alice", 10], ["bob", 15])
2064
+ *
2065
+ * const updated = scores.pipe(
2066
+ * HashMap.set("carol", 20),
2067
+ * HashMap.modify("alice", (score) => score + 1)
2068
+ * )
2069
+ *
2070
+ * console.log(HashMap.get(updated, "alice"))
2071
+ * // Output: Option.some(11)
2072
+ *
2073
+ * console.log(HashMap.get(scores, "carol"))
2074
+ * // Output: Option.none()
2075
+ *
2076
+ * console.log(Option.getOrElse(HashMap.get(updated, "dave"), () => 0))
2077
+ * // Output: 0
2078
+ * ```
2079
+ *
2080
+ * **See also**
2081
+ *
2082
+ * - {@link HashSet} for immutable sets backed by hash semantics
2083
+ * - {@link Equal} for structural equality
2084
+ * - {@link Hash} for hash implementations used by hashed collections
2085
+ *
1444
2086
  * @since 2.0.0
1445
2087
  */
1446
2088
  export * as HashMap from "./HashMap.ts";
1447
2089
  /**
2090
+ * The `HashRing` module provides a weighted consistent-hashing data structure
2091
+ * for assigning arbitrary string inputs to a changing set of nodes. A hash ring
2092
+ * minimizes remapping when nodes are added, removed, or reweighted, which makes
2093
+ * it useful for routing requests, partitioning keys, and distributing shards
2094
+ * across service instances or storage backends.
2095
+ *
2096
+ * **Mental model**
2097
+ *
2098
+ * - Each node is identified by its {@link PrimaryKey.PrimaryKey} value
2099
+ * - {@link add} and {@link addMany} place weighted virtual points on the ring
2100
+ * - {@link get} hashes an input string and returns the nearest node on the ring
2101
+ * - {@link getShards} assigns a fixed number of shard indexes across the nodes
2102
+ * - Higher weights receive proportionally more virtual points and shard
2103
+ * allocations
2104
+ * - Operations mutate and return the same ring instance
2105
+ *
2106
+ * **Common tasks**
2107
+ *
2108
+ * - Create an empty ring: {@link make}
2109
+ * - Add or update nodes: {@link add}, {@link addMany}
2110
+ * - Remove nodes: {@link remove}
2111
+ * - Check membership by primary key: {@link has}
2112
+ * - Route an input key to a node: {@link get}
2113
+ * - Precompute shard ownership: {@link getShards}
2114
+ * - Guard unknown values: {@link isHashRing}
2115
+ *
2116
+ * **Gotchas**
2117
+ *
2118
+ * - Empty rings return `undefined` from {@link get} and {@link getShards}
2119
+ * - Nodes with the same primary key represent the same ring member
2120
+ * - Weights are clamped to a positive minimum so a node remains represented
2121
+ * - Mutating a ring in place is intentional; create a new ring when independent
2122
+ * snapshots are required
2123
+ *
2124
+ * **Quickstart**
2125
+ *
2126
+ * **Example** (Routing keys across nodes)
2127
+ *
2128
+ * ```ts
2129
+ * import { HashRing, PrimaryKey } from "effect"
2130
+ *
2131
+ * class Node implements PrimaryKey.PrimaryKey {
2132
+ * constructor(readonly id: string) {}
2133
+ *
2134
+ * [PrimaryKey.symbol](): string {
2135
+ * return this.id
2136
+ * }
2137
+ * }
2138
+ *
2139
+ * const ring = HashRing.make<Node>().pipe(
2140
+ * HashRing.add(new Node("node-a")),
2141
+ * HashRing.add(new Node("node-b"), { weight: 2 })
2142
+ * )
2143
+ *
2144
+ * const owner = HashRing.get(ring, "user:123")
2145
+ * console.log(owner ? PrimaryKey.value(owner) : undefined)
2146
+ * ```
2147
+ *
1448
2148
  * @since 4.0.0
1449
2149
  */
1450
2150
  export * as HashRing from "./HashRing.ts";
1451
2151
  /**
2152
+ * The `HashSet` module provides an immutable set data structure for storing
2153
+ * unique values with efficient membership checks, additions, removals, and set
2154
+ * operations. A `HashSet<A>` contains at most one value for each equality class
2155
+ * as determined by Effect's `Equal` / `Hash` semantics.
2156
+ *
2157
+ * **Mental model**
2158
+ *
2159
+ * - `HashSet<A>` is an immutable collection of unique values of type `A`
2160
+ * - Operations such as {@link add}, {@link remove}, {@link union}, and
2161
+ * {@link difference} return new sets; the input set is never mutated
2162
+ * - Membership is checked with {@link has}, using Effect equality and hashing
2163
+ * rather than array-style linear scanning
2164
+ * - Duplicate values are collapsed when using {@link make}, {@link fromIterable},
2165
+ * {@link add}, or {@link map}
2166
+ * - `HashSet` is iterable, but iteration order is not a sorting guarantee
2167
+ *
2168
+ * **Common tasks**
2169
+ *
2170
+ * - Create sets: {@link empty}, {@link make}, {@link fromIterable}
2171
+ * - Check membership and size: {@link has}, {@link size}, {@link isEmpty}
2172
+ * - Add or remove values: {@link add}, {@link remove}
2173
+ * - Combine sets: {@link union}, {@link intersection}, {@link difference}
2174
+ * - Compare sets: {@link isSubset}
2175
+ * - Transform or select values: {@link map}, {@link filter}
2176
+ * - Test values: {@link some}, {@link every}
2177
+ * - Fold values: {@link reduce}
2178
+ *
2179
+ * **Gotchas**
2180
+ *
2181
+ * - Values that should compare structurally should implement compatible
2182
+ * `Equal` and `Hash` behavior; otherwise object identity may affect whether
2183
+ * values are considered distinct
2184
+ * - {@link map} may reduce the set size when multiple input values map to the
2185
+ * same output value
2186
+ * - Do not rely on iteration order for deterministic presentation; sort the
2187
+ * values after converting to an array when order matters
2188
+ *
1452
2189
  * @since 2.0.0
1453
2190
  */
1454
2191
  export * as HashSet from "./HashSet.ts";
@@ -1761,6 +2498,38 @@ export * as JsonPointer from "./JsonPointer.ts";
1761
2498
  */
1762
2499
  export * as JsonSchema from "./JsonSchema.ts";
1763
2500
  /**
2501
+ * The `Latch` module provides a reusable synchronization primitive for
2502
+ * coordinating fibers. A `Latch` is either open or closed: when it is closed,
2503
+ * fibers that use {@link await} or {@link whenOpen} suspend until the latch is
2504
+ * opened or the current waiters are released.
2505
+ *
2506
+ * **Mental model**
2507
+ *
2508
+ * - An open latch lets current and future waiters continue immediately
2509
+ * - A closed latch causes `await` and `whenOpen` to suspend
2510
+ * - {@link open} permanently opens the latch until it is closed again
2511
+ * - {@link release} wakes only the fibers currently waiting and leaves the
2512
+ * latch closed for future waiters
2513
+ * - {@link close} resets the latch so later waiters suspend again
2514
+ *
2515
+ * **Common tasks**
2516
+ *
2517
+ * - Create a latch inside `Effect`: {@link make}
2518
+ * - Create a latch synchronously: {@link makeUnsafe}
2519
+ * - Wait for a signal before continuing: {@link await}
2520
+ * - Guard an effect so it runs only after the latch is open: {@link whenOpen}
2521
+ * - Let all current and future waiters proceed: {@link open}
2522
+ * - Let only the current waiters proceed: {@link release}
2523
+ * - Re-enable waiting after opening: {@link close}
2524
+ *
2525
+ * **Gotchas**
2526
+ *
2527
+ * - `release` is not the same as `open`; new waiters still suspend after the
2528
+ * current waiters are released
2529
+ * - `open` and `close` report whether they changed the latch state
2530
+ * - Prefer the effectful APIs unless synchronous allocation or mutation is
2531
+ * required
2532
+ *
1764
2533
  * @since 3.8.0
1765
2534
  */
1766
2535
  export * as Latch from "./Latch.ts";
@@ -1785,228 +2554,207 @@ export * as Latch from "./Latch.ts";
1785
2554
  */
1786
2555
  export * as Layer from "./Layer.ts";
1787
2556
  /**
1788
- * @since 3.14.0
1789
- */
1790
- export * as LayerMap from "./LayerMap.ts";
1791
- /**
1792
- * @since 2.0.0
2557
+ * The `LayerMap` module provides utilities for managing scoped resources that
2558
+ * are selected by key and built from `Layer` values. A `LayerMap<K, I, E>` turns
2559
+ * a key into a cached service `Context<I>`, so applications can lazily acquire
2560
+ * and reuse different resource instances such as tenant clients, regional
2561
+ * connections, environment-specific services, or other keyed infrastructure.
1793
2562
  *
1794
- * The `Logger` module provides a robust and flexible logging system for Effect applications.
1795
- * It offers structured logging, multiple output formats, and seamless integration with the
1796
- * Effect runtime's tracing and context management.
1797
- *
1798
- * ## Key Features
1799
- *
1800
- * - **Structured Logging**: Built-in support for structured log messages with metadata
1801
- * - **Multiple Formats**: JSON, LogFmt, Pretty, and custom formatting options
1802
- * - **Context Integration**: Automatic capture of fiber context, spans, and annotations
1803
- * - **Batching**: Efficient log aggregation and batch processing
1804
- * - **File Output**: Direct file writing with configurable batch windows
1805
- * - **Composable**: Transform and compose loggers using functional patterns
2563
+ * **Mental model**
1806
2564
  *
1807
- * ## Basic Usage
2565
+ * - A `LayerMap` is a scoped, reference-counted cache of contexts produced by layers
2566
+ * - Keys identify which layer-backed resource set should be acquired
2567
+ * - Resources are acquired on demand when a key is requested
2568
+ * - The same key reuses the cached context while it remains live
2569
+ * - Cached resources are finalized when invalidated, when their scope closes, or after idle expiration
2570
+ * - The layers built by a `LayerMap` share the current layer memoization map
1808
2571
  *
1809
- * **Example** (Logging messages with structured data)
2572
+ * **Common tasks**
1810
2573
  *
1811
- * ```ts
1812
- * import { Effect } from "effect"
2574
+ * - Create from a lookup function: {@link make}
2575
+ * - Create from a fixed record of layers: {@link fromRecord}
2576
+ * - Define a service wrapper with accessor helpers: {@link Service}
2577
+ * - Retrieve a layer for a key: {@link LayerMap.get}
2578
+ * - Retrieve a scoped context directly: {@link LayerMap.contextEffect}
2579
+ * - Force a cached entry to be rebuilt later: {@link LayerMap.invalidate}
2580
+ * - Remove idle entries automatically with the `idleTimeToLive` option
2581
+ * - Eagerly build known entries with `preloadKeys` or `preload`
1813
2582
  *
1814
- * // Basic logging
1815
- * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
1816
- * yield* Effect.log("Application started")
1817
- * yield* Effect.logInfo("Processing user request")
1818
- * yield* Effect.logWarning("Resource limit approaching")
1819
- * yield* Effect.logError("Database connection failed")
1820
- * })
2583
+ * **Gotchas**
1821
2584
  *
1822
- * // With structured data
1823
- * const structuredLog = Effect.gen(function*() {
1824
- * yield* Effect.log("User action", { userId: 123, action: "login" })
1825
- * yield* Effect.logInfo("Request processed", { duration: 150, statusCode: 200 })
1826
- * })
1827
- * ```
2585
+ * - `contextEffect` requires a `Scope.Scope` because it exposes the acquired context directly
2586
+ * - `get` returns a `Layer` that can be provided to programs expecting the keyed services
2587
+ * - Invalidating a key finalizes the current cached resources for that key; the next access rebuilds them
2588
+ * - Preloading moves layer construction errors to `LayerMap` creation instead of first use
1828
2589
  *
1829
- * ## Custom Loggers
2590
+ * @since 3.14.0
2591
+ */
2592
+ export * as LayerMap from "./LayerMap.ts";
2593
+ /**
2594
+ * The `Logger` module defines the logging model used by the Effect runtime and
2595
+ * provides constructors for formatting, routing, batching, and installing
2596
+ * loggers. A `Logger<Message, Output>` receives each runtime log event as an
2597
+ * {@link Options} value and transforms it into an output such as a string,
2598
+ * structured object, JSON line, console write, file write, or trace span event.
1830
2599
  *
1831
- * **Example** (Creating and providing custom loggers)
2600
+ * **Mental model**
1832
2601
  *
1833
- * ```ts
1834
- * import { Effect, Logger } from "effect"
2602
+ * - Effect programs emit log events with APIs such as `Effect.log`,
2603
+ * `Effect.logInfo`, `Effect.logWarning`, and `Effect.logError`
2604
+ * - Each event contains a message, log level, cause, fiber, and timestamp
2605
+ * - Loggers are ordinary values created with {@link make} and installed with
2606
+ * {@link layer}
2607
+ * - Multiple loggers can be active at once by providing a layer with several
2608
+ * logger values
2609
+ * - Formatter loggers such as {@link formatLogFmt}, {@link formatStructured},
2610
+ * and {@link formatJson} return formatted data without writing it anywhere
2611
+ * - Console loggers such as {@link consolePretty}, {@link consoleLogFmt},
2612
+ * {@link consoleStructured}, and {@link consoleJson} write formatted output
2613
+ * to the active Effect console
2614
+ *
2615
+ * **Log output structure**
2616
+ *
2617
+ * Built-in formatters include the log level, timestamp, fiber identifier, and
2618
+ * logged message. When present, they also include the pretty-printed cause,
2619
+ * active log annotations, and active log spans. Structured and JSON loggers keep
2620
+ * these fields as machine-readable data, while logfmt and pretty loggers render
2621
+ * them as human-readable text.
1835
2622
  *
1836
- * // Create a custom logger
1837
- * const customLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
1838
- * console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
1839
- * })
2623
+ * **Common tasks**
1840
2624
  *
1841
- * // Use JSON format for production
1842
- * const jsonLogger = Logger.consoleJson
2625
+ * - Create a custom logger: {@link make}
2626
+ * - Transform logger output: {@link map}
2627
+ * - Write formatter output to the console: {@link withConsoleLog},
2628
+ * {@link withConsoleError}, {@link withLeveledConsole}
2629
+ * - Use built-in console loggers: {@link consolePretty}, {@link consoleLogFmt},
2630
+ * {@link consoleStructured}, {@link consoleJson}
2631
+ * - Use built-in formatter loggers: {@link formatSimple}, {@link formatLogFmt},
2632
+ * {@link formatStructured}, {@link formatJson}
2633
+ * - Batch logger output before flushing to a sink: {@link batched}
2634
+ * - Write string logger output to a file: {@link toFile}
2635
+ * - Preserve trace correlation by including {@link tracerLogger}
2636
+ * - Install or replace loggers for an effect: {@link layer}
1843
2637
  *
1844
- * // Pretty format for development
1845
- * const prettyLogger = Logger.consolePretty()
2638
+ * **Gotchas**
1846
2639
  *
1847
- * const program = Effect.log("Hello World").pipe(
1848
- * Effect.provide(Logger.layer([jsonLogger]))
1849
- * )
1850
- * ```
2640
+ * - {@link layer} replaces the current logger set by default; pass
2641
+ * `mergeWithExisting: true` when adding loggers to the existing runtime
2642
+ * loggers
2643
+ * - Formatter loggers only produce values; wrap them with console, file, batch,
2644
+ * or custom sink loggers when output should be written somewhere
2645
+ * - {@link batched} and {@link toFile} are scoped; keep their scope open while
2646
+ * logs are being emitted so buffered entries can flush reliably
2647
+ * - {@link toFile} accepts only loggers that output strings, so pair it with
2648
+ * string formatters such as {@link formatJson} or {@link formatLogFmt}
2649
+ * - The default runtime logger set includes {@link tracerLogger}; replacing
2650
+ * loggers without merging may remove automatic log-to-trace-span recording
1851
2651
  *
1852
- * ## Multiple Loggers
2652
+ * **Quickstart**
1853
2653
  *
1854
- * **Example** (Combining multiple loggers)
2654
+ * **Example** (Installing a JSON console logger)
1855
2655
  *
1856
2656
  * ```ts
1857
2657
  * import { Effect, Logger } from "effect"
1858
2658
  *
1859
- * // Combine multiple loggers
1860
- * const CombinedLoggerLive = Logger.layer([
1861
- * Logger.consoleJson,
1862
- * Logger.consolePretty()
1863
- * ])
1864
- *
1865
- * const program = Effect.log("Application event").pipe(
1866
- * Effect.provide(CombinedLoggerLive)
2659
+ * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
2660
+ * yield* Effect.logInfo("request started", { method: "GET", path: "/users" })
2661
+ * yield* Effect.logError("request failed", { status: 500 })
2662
+ * }).pipe(
2663
+ * Effect.annotateLogs("service", "users-api"),
2664
+ * Effect.withLogSpan("http.request"),
2665
+ * Effect.provide(Logger.layer([Logger.consoleJson]))
1867
2666
  * )
1868
2667
  * ```
1869
2668
  *
1870
- * ## Batched Logging
2669
+ * **See also**
1871
2670
  *
1872
- * **Example** (Batching log messages)
2671
+ * - {@link make} for defining custom loggers
2672
+ * - {@link layer} for installing loggers
2673
+ * - {@link formatJson} and {@link consoleJson} for structured production logs
2674
+ * - {@link consolePretty} for readable local logs
1873
2675
  *
1874
- * ```ts
1875
- * import { Duration, Effect, Logger } from "effect"
1876
- *
1877
- * const batchedLogger = Logger.batched(Logger.formatJson, {
1878
- * window: Duration.seconds(5),
1879
- * flush: (messages) =>
1880
- * Effect.sync(() => {
1881
- * // Process batch of log messages
1882
- * console.log("Flushing", messages.length, "log entries")
1883
- * })
1884
- * })
1885
- *
1886
- * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
1887
- * const logger = yield* batchedLogger
1888
- * yield* Effect.provide(
1889
- * Effect.all([
1890
- * Effect.log("Event 1"),
1891
- * Effect.log("Event 2"),
1892
- * Effect.log("Event 3")
1893
- * ]),
1894
- * Logger.layer([logger])
1895
- * )
1896
- * })
1897
- * ```
2676
+ * @since 2.0.0
1898
2677
  */
1899
2678
  export * as Logger from "./Logger.ts";
1900
2679
  /**
1901
- * @since 2.0.0
1902
- *
1903
- * The `LogLevel` module provides utilities for managing log levels in Effect applications.
1904
- * It defines a hierarchy of log levels and provides functions for comparing and filtering logs
1905
- * based on their severity.
1906
- *
1907
- * ## Log Level Hierarchy
1908
- *
1909
- * The log levels are ordered from most severe to least severe:
2680
+ * The `LogLevel` module defines the levels used by Effect logging and the
2681
+ * ordering operations used to compare, filter, and enable log output.
1910
2682
  *
1911
- * 1. **All** - Special level that allows all messages
1912
- * 2. **Fatal** - System is unusable, immediate attention required
1913
- * 3. **Error** - Error conditions that should be investigated
1914
- * 4. **Warn** - Warning conditions that may indicate problems
1915
- * 5. **Info** - Informational messages about normal operation
1916
- * 6. **Debug** - Debug information useful during development
1917
- * 7. **Trace** - Very detailed trace information
1918
- * 8. **None** - Special level that suppresses all messages
1919
- *
1920
- * ## Basic Usage
1921
- *
1922
- * **Example** (Logging at different levels)
1923
- *
1924
- * ```ts
1925
- * import { Effect } from "effect"
1926
- *
1927
- * // Basic log level usage
1928
- * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
1929
- * yield* Effect.logFatal("System is shutting down")
1930
- * yield* Effect.logError("Database connection failed")
1931
- * yield* Effect.logWarning("Memory usage is high")
1932
- * yield* Effect.logInfo("User logged in")
1933
- * yield* Effect.logDebug("Processing request")
1934
- * yield* Effect.logTrace("Variable value: xyz")
1935
- * })
1936
- * ```
1937
- *
1938
- * ## Level Comparison
1939
- *
1940
- * **Example** (Comparing log levels)
1941
- *
1942
- * ```ts
1943
- * import { LogLevel } from "effect"
2683
+ * **Mental model**
1944
2684
  *
1945
- * // Check if one level is more severe than another
1946
- * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Error", "Info")) // true
1947
- * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThan("Debug", "Error")) // false
2685
+ * - A `LogLevel` is one of `All`, `Fatal`, `Error`, `Warn`, `Info`, `Debug`,
2686
+ * `Trace`, or `None`
2687
+ * - `Fatal` is the most severe concrete level and `Trace` is the least severe
2688
+ * - `All` and `None` are sentinel levels: `All` enables every message and
2689
+ * `None` disables every message
2690
+ * - Ordering follows logging severity, so higher levels are more important and
2691
+ * lower levels are more verbose
2692
+ * - Filtering is usually expressed as "log this message when its level is
2693
+ * greater than or equal to the configured minimum"
1948
2694
  *
1949
- * // Check if level meets minimum threshold
1950
- * console.log(LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo("Info", "Debug")) // true
1951
- * console.log(LogLevel.isLessThan("Trace", "Info")) // true
1952
- * ```
2695
+ * **Common tasks**
1953
2696
  *
1954
- * ## Filtering by Level
2697
+ * - Enumerate levels with {@link values}
2698
+ * - Compare exact levels with {@link Equivalence}
2699
+ * - Sort or compare by severity with {@link Order} and {@link getOrdinal}
2700
+ * - Check thresholds with {@link isGreaterThanOrEqualTo} and
2701
+ * {@link isLessThanOrEqualTo}
2702
+ * - Test whether a level is enabled for the current fiber with
2703
+ * {@link isEnabled}
1955
2704
  *
1956
- * **Example** (Filtering logger output)
2705
+ * **Gotchas**
1957
2706
  *
1958
- * ```ts
1959
- * import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
2707
+ * - `All` and `None` are useful for configuration boundaries, but they are not
2708
+ * concrete message severities; use {@link Severity} when only emitted message
2709
+ * levels are valid
2710
+ * - The comparison helpers compare severity, not declaration position in source
2711
+ * code or alphabetical order
2712
+ * - `isEnabled` reads the current fiber's `MinimumLogLevel` reference, so it is
2713
+ * context-sensitive; use the pure comparison helpers when checking an
2714
+ * explicit threshold
1960
2715
  *
1961
- * // Create a logger that only logs Error and above
1962
- * const errorLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
1963
- * if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Error")) {
1964
- * console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
1965
- * }
1966
- * })
1967
- *
1968
- * // Production logger - Info and above
1969
- * const productionLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
1970
- * if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Info")) {
1971
- * console.log(
1972
- * `${options.date.toISOString()} [${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`
1973
- * )
1974
- * }
1975
- * })
2716
+ * @since 2.0.0
2717
+ */
2718
+ export * as LogLevel from "./LogLevel.ts";
2719
+ /**
2720
+ * The `ManagedRuntime` module provides a way to build a reusable runtime from
2721
+ * a `Layer` and use it to run effects that require the services produced by
2722
+ * that layer. A `ManagedRuntime<R, ER>` owns the lifecycle of the layer-built
2723
+ * resources, caches the resulting `Context<R>`, and exposes runners for
2724
+ * integrating Effect programs with JavaScript entry points.
1976
2725
  *
1977
- * // Development logger - Debug and above
1978
- * const devLogger = Logger.make((options) => {
1979
- * if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, "Debug")) {
1980
- * console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
1981
- * }
1982
- * })
1983
- * ```
2726
+ * **Mental model**
1984
2727
  *
1985
- * ## Runtime Configuration
2728
+ * - A managed runtime is created from a `Layer` with {@link make}
2729
+ * - The layer is built lazily the first time the runtime is used
2730
+ * - The built context is cached and reused for subsequent effect executions
2731
+ * - Resources acquired by the layer are owned by the runtime's internal scope
2732
+ * - Disposing the runtime closes that scope and releases all managed resources
2733
+ * - Effects run through the runtime receive the layer's services automatically
1986
2734
  *
1987
- * **Example** (Configuring log level from the environment)
2735
+ * **Common tasks**
1988
2736
  *
1989
- * ```ts
1990
- * import { Config, Effect, Logger, LogLevel } from "effect"
2737
+ * - Create a runtime from application services: {@link make}
2738
+ * - Run an effect as a `Promise`: {@link ManagedRuntime.runPromise}
2739
+ * - Run an effect and keep its `Exit`: {@link ManagedRuntime.runPromiseExit}
2740
+ * - Fork an effect into a `Fiber`: {@link ManagedRuntime.runFork}
2741
+ * - Bridge callback-style APIs: {@link ManagedRuntime.runCallback}
2742
+ * - Run synchronous effects at program boundaries: {@link ManagedRuntime.runSync},
2743
+ * {@link ManagedRuntime.runSyncExit}
2744
+ * - Access the cached service context: {@link ManagedRuntime.context}
2745
+ * - Release layer resources: {@link ManagedRuntime.dispose},
2746
+ * {@link ManagedRuntime.disposeEffect}
1991
2747
  *
1992
- * // Configure log level from environment
1993
- * const logLevelConfig = Config.string("LOG_LEVEL").pipe(
1994
- * Config.withDefault("Info")
1995
- * )
2748
+ * **Gotchas**
1996
2749
  *
1997
- * const configurableLogger = Effect.gen(function*() {
1998
- * const minLevel = yield* logLevelConfig
2750
+ * - Always dispose a managed runtime when it is no longer needed, especially
2751
+ * when the layer acquires resources such as connections, servers, or files
2752
+ * - Layer construction errors are included in the error channel of runtime
2753
+ * runners, so `ER` is combined with the effect's own error type
2754
+ * - `runSync` can only execute effects without asynchronous boundaries; use
2755
+ * `runPromise` for asynchronous programs
2756
+ * - After disposal, the runtime cannot be reused
1999
2757
  *
2000
- * return Logger.make((options) => {
2001
- * if (LogLevel.isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(options.logLevel, minLevel)) {
2002
- * console.log(`[${options.logLevel}] ${options.message}`)
2003
- * }
2004
- * })
2005
- * })
2006
- * ```
2007
- */
2008
- export * as LogLevel from "./LogLevel.ts";
2009
- /**
2010
2758
  * @since 2.0.0
2011
2759
  */
2012
2760
  export * as ManagedRuntime from "./ManagedRuntime.ts";
@@ -2040,51 +2788,56 @@ export * as ManagedRuntime from "./ManagedRuntime.ts";
2040
2788
  */
2041
2789
  export * as Match from "./Match.ts";
2042
2790
  /**
2043
- * @since 2.0.0
2044
- *
2045
- * The `Metric` module provides a comprehensive system for collecting, aggregating, and observing
2046
- * application metrics in Effect applications. It offers type-safe, concurrent metrics that can
2047
- * be used to monitor performance, track business metrics, and gain insights into application behavior.
2791
+ * The `Metric` module provides tools for defining, updating, tagging, and
2792
+ * reading application metrics from Effect programs. A `Metric<Input, State>`
2793
+ * accepts typed input values and aggregates them into a typed state that can be
2794
+ * read directly or exported from a snapshot.
2048
2795
  *
2049
- * ## Key Features
2050
- *
2051
- * - **Five Metric Types**: Counters, Gauges, Frequencies, Histograms, and Summaries
2052
- * - **Type Safety**: Fully typed metrics with compile-time guarantees
2053
- * - **Concurrency Safe**: Thread-safe metrics that work with Effect's concurrency model
2054
- * - **Attributes**: Tag metrics with key-value attributes for filtering and grouping
2055
- * - **Snapshots**: Take point-in-time snapshots of all metrics for reporting
2056
- * - **Runtime Integration**: Automatic fiber runtime metrics collection
2057
- *
2058
- * ## Metric Types
2796
+ * **Mental model**
2059
2797
  *
2060
- * ### Counter
2061
- * Tracks cumulative values that only increase or can be reset to zero.
2062
- * Perfect for counting events, requests, errors, etc.
2798
+ * - A metric has an identifier, a type, an optional description, optional attributes, and mutable aggregate state
2799
+ * - Use counters for cumulative values such as requests, errors, retries, or bytes processed
2800
+ * - Use gauges for point-in-time values that can rise or fall, such as active connections or queue size
2801
+ * - Use frequencies to count occurrences of discrete string values, such as status codes or action names
2802
+ * - Use histograms to bucket numeric observations and inspect count, min, max, and sum
2803
+ * - Use summaries to calculate quantiles over a bounded, time-based observation window
2804
+ * - Metrics are updated from effects with {@link update} and {@link modify}, and read with {@link value}
2805
+ * - Attributes tag metrics with key-value dimensions so the same logical metric can be grouped by service, endpoint, method, or other labels
2806
+ * - Snapshots capture the currently registered metrics and their aggregate states for reporting or export
2063
2807
  *
2064
- * ### Gauge
2065
- * Represents a single numerical value that can go up or down.
2066
- * Ideal for current resource usage, temperature, queue sizes, etc.
2808
+ * **Common tasks**
2067
2809
  *
2068
- * ### Frequency
2069
- * Counts occurrences of discrete string values.
2070
- * Useful for tracking categorical data like HTTP status codes, user actions, etc.
2810
+ * - Create counters: {@link counter}
2811
+ * - Create gauges: {@link gauge}
2812
+ * - Create frequencies: {@link frequency}
2813
+ * - Create histograms: {@link histogram}, {@link linearBoundaries}, {@link exponentialBoundaries}
2814
+ * - Create summaries: {@link summary}, {@link summaryWithTimestamp}
2815
+ * - Measure effect duration: {@link timer}
2816
+ * - Update a metric: {@link update}
2817
+ * - Apply relative updates where supported: {@link modify}
2818
+ * - Read one metric: {@link value}
2819
+ * - Tag a metric: {@link withAttributes}
2820
+ * - Transform accepted input values: {@link mapInput}
2821
+ * - Record a constant input for repeated events: {@link withConstantInput}
2822
+ * - Inspect all registered metrics: {@link snapshot}, {@link dump}
2823
+ * - Enable fiber runtime metrics: {@link enableRuntimeMetrics}
2071
2824
  *
2072
- * ### Histogram
2073
- * Records observations in configurable buckets to analyze distribution.
2074
- * Great for response times, request sizes, and other measured values.
2825
+ * **Gotchas**
2075
2826
  *
2076
- * ### Summary
2077
- * Calculates quantiles over a sliding time window.
2078
- * Provides statistical insights into value distributions over time.
2827
+ * - Counter and gauge metrics can use `number` inputs by default or `bigint` inputs with the `bigint` option
2828
+ * - Incremental counters ignore negative updates; use non-incremental counters only when decreases are meaningful
2829
+ * - {@link update} sets a gauge to an absolute value, while {@link modify} changes it relative to its current value
2830
+ * - Histogram buckets are cumulative and depend on the boundaries supplied when the metric is created
2831
+ * - Summary quantiles are calculated from the configured sliding window, so old observations expire
2832
+ * - Prefer low-cardinality attributes; using unbounded values such as request IDs can create too many metric series
2079
2833
  *
2080
- * ## Basic Usage
2834
+ * **Quickstart**
2081
2835
  *
2082
2836
  * **Example** (Creating and updating metrics)
2083
2837
  *
2084
2838
  * ```ts
2085
2839
  * import { Effect, Metric } from "effect"
2086
2840
  *
2087
- * // Create metrics
2088
2841
  * const requestCount = Metric.counter("http_requests_total", {
2089
2842
  * description: "Total number of HTTP requests"
2090
2843
  * })
@@ -2094,33 +2847,7 @@ export * as Match from "./Match.ts";
2094
2847
  * boundaries: Metric.linearBoundaries({ start: 0, width: 50, count: 20 })
2095
2848
  * })
2096
2849
  *
2097
- * // Use metrics in your application
2098
2850
  * const handleRequest = Effect.gen(function*() {
2099
- * yield* Metric.update(requestCount, 1)
2100
- *
2101
- * const startTime = yield* Effect.clockWith((clock) => clock.currentTimeMillis)
2102
- *
2103
- * // Process request...
2104
- * yield* Effect.sleep("100 millis")
2105
- *
2106
- * const endTime = yield* Effect.clockWith((clock) => clock.currentTimeMillis)
2107
- * yield* Metric.update(responseTime, endTime - startTime)
2108
- * })
2109
- * ```
2110
- *
2111
- * ## Attributes and Tagging
2112
- *
2113
- * **Example** (Tagging metrics with attributes)
2114
- *
2115
- * ```ts
2116
- * import { Effect, Metric } from "effect"
2117
- *
2118
- * const requestCount = Metric.counter("requests", {
2119
- * description: "Number of requests by endpoint and method"
2120
- * })
2121
- *
2122
- * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
2123
- * // Add attributes to metrics
2124
2851
  * yield* Metric.update(
2125
2852
  * Metric.withAttributes(requestCount, {
2126
2853
  * endpoint: "/api/users",
@@ -2129,59 +2856,21 @@ export * as Match from "./Match.ts";
2129
2856
  * 1
2130
2857
  * )
2131
2858
  *
2132
- * // Or use withAttributes for compile-time attributes
2133
- * const taggedCounter = Metric.withAttributes(requestCount, {
2134
- * endpoint: "/api/posts",
2135
- * method: "POST"
2136
- * })
2137
- * yield* Metric.update(taggedCounter, 1)
2138
- * })
2139
- * ```
2140
- *
2141
- * ## Advanced Examples
2142
- *
2143
- * **Example** (Recording business and performance metrics)
2144
- *
2145
- * ```ts
2146
- * import { Effect, Metric } from "effect"
2147
- *
2148
- * // Business metrics
2149
- * const userSignups = Metric.counter("user_signups_total")
2150
- * const activeUsers = Metric.gauge("active_users_current")
2151
- * const featureUsage = Metric.frequency("feature_usage")
2859
+ * yield* Metric.update(responseTime, 125)
2152
2860
  *
2153
- * // Performance metrics
2154
- * const dbQueryTime = Metric.summary("db_query_duration", {
2155
- * maxAge: "5 minutes",
2156
- * maxSize: 1000,
2157
- * quantiles: [0.5, 0.9, 0.95, 0.99]
2861
+ * return yield* Metric.value(requestCount)
2158
2862
  * })
2863
+ * ```
2159
2864
  *
2160
- * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
2161
- * // Track user signup
2162
- * yield* Metric.update(userSignups, 1)
2163
- *
2164
- * // Update active user count
2165
- * yield* Metric.update(activeUsers, 1250)
2166
- *
2167
- * // Record feature usage
2168
- * yield* Metric.update(featureUsage, "dashboard_view")
2169
- *
2170
- * // Measure database query time
2171
- * yield* Effect.timed(performDatabaseQuery).pipe(
2172
- * Effect.tap(([duration]) => Metric.update(dbQueryTime, duration))
2173
- * )
2174
- * })
2865
+ * **See also**
2175
2866
  *
2176
- * // Get metric snapshots
2177
- * const getMetrics = Effect.gen(function*() {
2178
- * const snapshots = yield* Metric.snapshot
2867
+ * - {@link counter} / {@link gauge} / {@link frequency} for common metric types
2868
+ * - {@link histogram} / {@link summary} for distribution metrics
2869
+ * - {@link update} / {@link modify} / {@link value} for working with metric state
2870
+ * - {@link withAttributes} for adding dimensions
2871
+ * - {@link snapshot} for exporting all registered metric values
2179
2872
  *
2180
- * for (const metric of snapshots) {
2181
- * console.log(`${metric.id}: ${JSON.stringify(metric.state)}`)
2182
- * }
2183
- * })
2184
- * ```
2873
+ * @since 2.0.0
2185
2874
  */
2186
2875
  export * as Metric from "./Metric.ts";
2187
2876
  /**
@@ -2207,102 +2896,169 @@ export * as Metric from "./Metric.ts";
2207
2896
  * - Size: O(1)
2208
2897
  * - Iteration: O(n)
2209
2898
  *
2210
- * @category data-structures
2211
- * @since 2.0.0
2212
- */
2213
- export * as MutableHashMap from "./MutableHashMap.ts";
2214
- /**
2215
- * @fileoverview
2216
- * MutableHashSet is a high-performance, mutable set implementation that provides efficient storage
2217
- * and retrieval of unique values. Built on top of MutableHashMap, it inherits the same performance
2218
- * characteristics and support for both structural and referential equality.
2899
+ * @category data-structures
2900
+ * @since 2.0.0
2901
+ */
2902
+ export * as MutableHashMap from "./MutableHashMap.ts";
2903
+ /**
2904
+ * The `MutableHashSet` module provides a mutable hash set for storing unique
2905
+ * values with efficient membership checks, insertion, removal, and iteration.
2906
+ * It is built on {@link MutableHashMap}: each set value is stored as a map key,
2907
+ * so uniqueness follows the same hashing and equality rules as the underlying
2908
+ * mutable hash map.
2909
+ *
2910
+ * **Mental model**
2911
+ *
2912
+ * - `MutableHashSet<V>` is a mutable collection of unique values of type `V`
2913
+ * - Operations such as {@link add}, {@link remove}, and {@link clear} mutate
2914
+ * the set in place
2915
+ * - Duplicate values are ignored according to Effect equality and hashing semantics
2916
+ * - Values that implement `Equal` / `Hash` are compared structurally
2917
+ * - Primitive values and references that do not implement Effect equality use
2918
+ * the normal hash map behavior
2919
+ * - The set is iterable, so `Array.from(set)` or `for...of` can be used to
2920
+ * inspect its values
2921
+ *
2922
+ * **Common tasks**
2923
+ *
2924
+ * - Create an empty set: {@link empty}
2925
+ * - Create from values: {@link make}
2926
+ * - Create from any iterable: {@link fromIterable}
2927
+ * - Add a value: {@link add}
2928
+ * - Check membership: {@link has}
2929
+ * - Remove a value: {@link remove}
2930
+ * - Remove all values: {@link clear}
2931
+ * - Count unique values: {@link size}
2932
+ * - Narrow unknown values: {@link isMutableHashSet}
2933
+ *
2934
+ * **Gotchas**
2935
+ *
2936
+ * - This data structure is intentionally mutable; keep ownership clear when
2937
+ * sharing it between callers
2938
+ * - Mutating operations return the same set instance for convenient piping, not
2939
+ * a copy
2940
+ * - Iteration order should not be used as a stable sorting mechanism
2941
+ * - For immutable set operations, use Effect's immutable collection modules
2942
+ * instead
2943
+ *
2944
+ * **Performance**
2945
+ *
2946
+ * - Add, membership checks, and removal are O(1) on average and O(n) in the
2947
+ * presence of hash collisions
2948
+ * - Clearing and reading the size are O(1)
2949
+ * - Iteration is O(n)
2950
+ *
2951
+ * **Quickstart**
2952
+ *
2953
+ * **Example** (Tracking unique values)
2954
+ *
2955
+ * ```ts
2956
+ * import { MutableHashSet } from "effect"
2957
+ *
2958
+ * const set = MutableHashSet.make("apple", "banana", "apple")
2219
2959
  *
2220
- * The implementation uses a MutableHashMap internally where each value is stored as a key with a
2221
- * boolean flag, providing O(1) average-case performance for all operations.
2960
+ * MutableHashSet.add(set, "cherry")
2961
+ * MutableHashSet.remove(set, "banana")
2222
2962
  *
2223
- * Key Features:
2224
- * - Mutable operations for performance-critical scenarios
2225
- * - Supports both structural and referential equality
2226
- * - Efficient duplicate detection and removal
2227
- * - Iterable interface for easy traversal
2228
- * - Memory-efficient storage with automatic deduplication
2229
- * - Seamless integration with Effect's Equal and Hash interfaces
2963
+ * console.log(MutableHashSet.has(set, "apple"))
2964
+ * // Output: true
2230
2965
  *
2231
- * Performance Characteristics:
2232
- * - Add/Has/Remove: O(1) average, O(n) worst case (hash collisions)
2233
- * - Clear: O(1)
2234
- * - Size: O(1)
2235
- * - Iteration: O(n)
2966
+ * console.log(MutableHashSet.size(set))
2967
+ * // Output: 2
2968
+ *
2969
+ * console.log(Array.from(set))
2970
+ * // Output: ["apple", "cherry"]
2971
+ * ```
2236
2972
  *
2973
+ * @fileoverview
2237
2974
  * @category data-structures
2238
2975
  * @since 2.0.0
2239
2976
  */
2240
2977
  export * as MutableHashSet from "./MutableHashSet.ts";
2241
2978
  /**
2242
- * @fileoverview
2243
- * MutableList is an efficient, mutable linked list implementation optimized for high-throughput
2244
- * scenarios like logging, queuing, and streaming. It uses a bucket-based architecture where
2245
- * elements are stored in arrays (buckets) linked together, providing optimal performance for
2246
- * both append and prepend operations.
2979
+ * The `MutableList` module provides a mutable linked list for accumulating,
2980
+ * ordering, inspecting, and draining values with efficient operations at both
2981
+ * ends of the list.
2247
2982
  *
2248
- * The implementation uses a sophisticated bucket system:
2249
- * - Each bucket contains an array of elements with an offset pointer
2250
- * - Buckets can be marked as mutable or immutable for optimization
2251
- * - Elements are taken from the head and added to the tail
2252
- * - Memory is efficiently managed through bucket reuse and cleanup
2983
+ * A `MutableList<A>` stores values in linked buckets of arrays. Appending adds
2984
+ * values to the tail, prepending adds values to the head, and taking removes
2985
+ * values from the head. Unlike persistent collections, every mutation updates
2986
+ * the list object in place: operations such as {@link append}, {@link prepend},
2987
+ * {@link take}, {@link takeN}, {@link clear}, {@link filter}, and {@link remove}
2988
+ * change the same `MutableList` instance and update its `length`.
2253
2989
  *
2254
- * Key Features:
2255
- * - Highly optimized for high-frequency append/prepend operations
2256
- * - Memory efficient with automatic cleanup of consumed elements
2257
- * - Support for bulk operations (appendAll, prependAll, takeN)
2258
- * - Filtering and removal operations
2259
- * - Zero-copy optimizations for certain scenarios
2990
+ * **Mental model**
2260
2991
  *
2261
- * Performance Characteristics:
2262
- * - Append/Prepend: O(1) amortized
2263
- * - Take/TakeN: O(1) per element taken
2264
- * - Length: O(1)
2265
- * - Clear: O(1)
2266
- * - Filter: O(n)
2992
+ * - `MutableList<A>` is a stateful container with `head`, `tail`, and `length`
2993
+ * - Values are consumed from the head with {@link take}, {@link takeN}, or
2994
+ * {@link takeAll}
2995
+ * - {@link append} and {@link appendAll} preserve FIFO queue order for normal
2996
+ * producer-consumer use cases
2997
+ * - {@link prepend} and {@link prependAll} place values before the current
2998
+ * contents, which is useful for priority work or restoring items to the front
2999
+ * - {@link toArray} and {@link toArrayN} copy values without modifying the list
3000
+ * - The `head` and `tail` bucket fields are exposed for advanced use, but most
3001
+ * code should treat them as implementation details
3002
+ *
3003
+ * **Common tasks**
3004
+ *
3005
+ * - Create an empty list: {@link make}
3006
+ * - Add one value: {@link append}, {@link prepend}
3007
+ * - Add many values: {@link appendAll}, {@link prependAll}
3008
+ * - Drain one value: {@link take}
3009
+ * - Drain many values: {@link takeN}, {@link takeAll}
3010
+ * - Inspect without draining: {@link toArrayN}, {@link toArray}
3011
+ * - Reset the list: {@link clear}
3012
+ * - Mutate contents in place: {@link filter}, {@link remove}
3013
+ *
3014
+ * **Gotchas**
2267
3015
  *
2268
- * Ideal Use Cases:
2269
- * - High-throughput logging systems
2270
- * - Producer-consumer queues
2271
- * - Streaming data buffers
2272
- * - Real-time data processing pipelines
3016
+ * - `MutableList` is intentionally mutable; sharing a list means sharing its
3017
+ * changing state
3018
+ * - {@link take} returns the {@link Empty} symbol when the list has no value, so
3019
+ * compare with `MutableList.Empty` instead of relying on falsy checks
3020
+ * - {@link appendAllUnsafe} and {@link prependAllUnsafe} may reuse the provided
3021
+ * array when `mutable` is `true`; only enable that optimization when callers
3022
+ * will not keep using the array independently
3023
+ * - {@link remove} uses JavaScript strict equality semantics, not structural
3024
+ * equality
2273
3025
  *
3026
+ * @fileoverview
2274
3027
  * @category data-structures
2275
3028
  * @since 4.0.0
2276
3029
  */
2277
3030
  export * as MutableList from "./MutableList.ts";
2278
3031
  /**
2279
- * @fileoverview
2280
- * MutableRef provides a mutable reference container that allows safe mutation of values
2281
- * in functional programming contexts. It serves as a bridge between functional and imperative
2282
- * programming paradigms, offering atomic operations for state management.
3032
+ * The `MutableRef` module provides a small synchronous container for mutable
3033
+ * state. A `MutableRef<A>` stores one current value of type `A`, exposes that
3034
+ * value through `.current`, and offers pipeable helpers for reading, replacing,
3035
+ * and transforming the value in place.
2283
3036
  *
2284
- * Unlike regular variables, MutableRef encapsulates mutable state and provides controlled
2285
- * access through a standardized API. It supports atomic compare-and-set operations for
2286
- * thread-safe updates and integrates seamlessly with Effect's ecosystem.
3037
+ * **Mental model**
2287
3038
  *
2288
- * Key Features:
2289
- * - Mutable reference semantics with functional API
2290
- * - Atomic compare-and-set operations for safe concurrent updates
2291
- * - Specialized operations for numeric and boolean values
2292
- * - Chainable operations that return the reference or the value
2293
- * - Integration with Effect's Equal interface for value comparison
2294
- *
2295
- * Common Use Cases:
2296
- * - State containers in functional applications
2297
- * - Counters and accumulators
2298
- * - Configuration that needs to be updated at runtime
2299
- * - Caching and memoization scenarios
2300
- * - Inter-module communication via shared references
3039
+ * - `MutableRef<A>` is a stable reference whose `.current` field may change over time
3040
+ * - Reads and writes are synchronous and return immediately
3041
+ * - `set`, `update`, `increment`, `decrement`, and `toggle` mutate the same reference in place
3042
+ * - `getAnd*` helpers return the previous value, while `*AndGet` helpers return the new value
3043
+ * - `compareAndSet` updates only when the current value is equal to the expected value using `Equal.equals`
3044
+ * - A `MutableRef` is useful for local mutable state, but it does not make updates transactional or effectful
2301
3045
  *
2302
- * Performance Characteristics:
2303
- * - Get/Set: O(1)
2304
- * - Compare-and-set: O(1)
2305
- * - All operations: O(1)
3046
+ * **Common tasks**
3047
+ *
3048
+ * - Create a reference: {@link make}
3049
+ * - Read the current value: {@link get} or `.current`
3050
+ * - Replace the current value: {@link set}, {@link setAndGet}, {@link getAndSet}
3051
+ * - Transform the current value: {@link update}, {@link updateAndGet}, {@link getAndUpdate}
3052
+ * - Coordinate conditional replacement: {@link compareAndSet}
3053
+ * - Work with counters: {@link increment}, {@link decrement}, {@link incrementAndGet}, {@link decrementAndGet}
3054
+ * - Work with boolean flags: {@link toggle}
3055
+ *
3056
+ * **Gotchas**
3057
+ *
3058
+ * - All updates are imperative mutations; aliases to the same `MutableRef` observe the same changing value
3059
+ * - Updating object or array values does not clone them unless the update function creates a new value
3060
+ * - `compareAndSet` compares with Effect equality semantics, not only JavaScript reference equality
3061
+ * - For state that must participate in `Effect` workflows, interruption, or fiber coordination, prefer higher-level Effect data types
2306
3062
  *
2307
3063
  * @category data-structures
2308
3064
  * @since 2.0.0
@@ -2375,28 +3131,34 @@ export * as MutableRef from "./MutableRef.ts";
2375
3131
  */
2376
3132
  export * as Newtype from "./Newtype.ts";
2377
3133
  /**
2378
- * @since 2.0.0
3134
+ * The `NonEmptyIterable` module provides a type-level representation of any
3135
+ * JavaScript `Iterable` that is known to contain at least one element. A
3136
+ * `NonEmptyIterable<A>` can be consumed anywhere an `Iterable<A>` is expected,
3137
+ * while also carrying the guarantee that reading the first element is safe.
3138
+ *
3139
+ * **Mental model**
2379
3140
  *
2380
- * The `NonEmptyIterable` module provides types and utilities for working with iterables
2381
- * that are guaranteed to contain at least one element. This provides compile-time
2382
- * safety when working with collections that must not be empty.
3141
+ * - `NonEmptyIterable<A>` is an `Iterable<A>` branded with a non-empty guarantee
3142
+ * - The guarantee is static: values should only be typed this way when construction or validation proves at least one element exists
3143
+ * - The iterable can be an array, string, set, map, generator, or any custom iterable
3144
+ * - `unprepend` safely separates the first element from an iterator for the remaining elements
3145
+ * - Operations that may remove elements, such as filtering, usually return ordinary collections because they can become empty
2383
3146
  *
2384
- * ## Key Features
3147
+ * **Common tasks**
2385
3148
  *
2386
- * - **Type Safety**: Compile-time guarantee that the iterable contains at least one element
2387
- * - **Iterator Protocol**: Fully compatible with JavaScript's built-in iteration protocol
2388
- * - **Functional Operations**: Safe operations that preserve the non-empty property
2389
- * - **Lightweight**: Minimal overhead with maximum type safety
3149
+ * - Accept inputs that must contain at least one value
3150
+ * - Extract a head element and process the remaining iterator with {@link unprepend}
3151
+ * - Model APIs such as reductions, comparisons, or aggregation that are undefined for empty inputs
3152
+ * - Preserve compatibility with the JavaScript iteration protocol while documenting the stronger invariant
2390
3153
  *
2391
- * ## Why NonEmptyIterable?
3154
+ * **Gotchas**
2392
3155
  *
2393
- * Many operations require non-empty collections to be meaningful:
2394
- * - Finding the maximum or minimum value
2395
- * - Getting the first or last element
2396
- * - Reducing without an initial value
2397
- * - Operations that would otherwise need runtime checks
3156
+ * - A type assertion does not make an empty iterable non-empty; only assert after a trusted check or constructor
3157
+ * - Iterators are stateful, so calling {@link unprepend} consumes the first yielded value from that iterator
3158
+ * - The order of the first element follows the source iterable's iteration order, for example insertion order for `Map` and `Set`
3159
+ * - Some transformations preserve non-emptiness, but transformations that can discard elements must account for the empty case
2398
3160
  *
2399
- * ## Basic Usage
3161
+ * **Quickstart**
2400
3162
  *
2401
3163
  * **Example** (Requiring a non-empty iterable)
2402
3164
  *
@@ -2508,6 +3270,8 @@ export * as Newtype from "./Newtype.ts";
2508
3270
  * // This would still be non-empty if the source was non-empty
2509
3271
  * )
2510
3272
  * ```
3273
+ *
3274
+ * @since 2.0.0
2511
3275
  */
2512
3276
  export * as NonEmptyIterable from "./NonEmptyIterable.ts";
2513
3277
  /**
@@ -2740,50 +3504,202 @@ export * as Option from "./Option.ts";
2740
3504
  */
2741
3505
  export * as Order from "./Order.ts";
2742
3506
  /**
2743
- * @fileoverview
2744
- * The Ordering module provides utilities for working with comparison results and ordering operations.
2745
- * An Ordering represents the result of comparing two values, expressing whether the first value is
2746
- * less than (-1), equal to (0), or greater than (1) the second value.
3507
+ * The `Ordering` module provides the standard representation for the result of
3508
+ * comparing two values. An `Ordering` is one of three numeric literals: `-1`
3509
+ * when the first value is less than the second, `0` when both values compare as
3510
+ * equal, and `1` when the first value is greater than the second.
2747
3511
  *
2748
- * This module is fundamental for building comparison functions, sorting algorithms, and implementing
2749
- * ordered data structures. It provides composable operations for combining multiple comparison results
2750
- * and pattern matching on ordering outcomes.
3512
+ * **Mental model**
2751
3513
  *
2752
- * Key Features:
2753
- * - Type-safe representation of comparison results (-1, 0, 1)
2754
- * - Composable operations for combining multiple orderings
2755
- * - Pattern matching utilities for handling different ordering cases
2756
- * - Ordering reversal and combination functions
2757
- * - Integration with Effect's functional programming patterns
2758
- *
2759
- * Common Use Cases:
2760
- * - Implementing custom comparison functions
2761
- * - Building complex sorting criteria
2762
- * - Combining multiple comparison results
2763
- * - Creating ordered data structures
2764
- * - Pattern matching on comparison outcomes
3514
+ * - `Ordering` describes the relationship between two compared values, not the
3515
+ * values themselves
3516
+ * - Negative means "less than", zero means "equal", and positive means "greater
3517
+ * than"
3518
+ * - Unlike JavaScript comparators, this type is normalized to exactly `-1`, `0`,
3519
+ * or `1`
3520
+ * - `0` is neutral when combining comparisons; the first non-zero ordering
3521
+ * determines the result
3522
+ *
3523
+ * **Common tasks**
3524
+ *
3525
+ * - Interpret a comparison result with {@link match}
3526
+ * - Reverse ascending and descending order with {@link reverse}
3527
+ * - Combine multiple comparison criteria with {@link Reducer}
3528
+ * - Build custom comparison functions for sorting, ordered collections, and
3529
+ * domain-specific ordering rules
3530
+ *
3531
+ * **Gotchas**
3532
+ *
3533
+ * - Do not cast arbitrary comparator results such as `a.localeCompare(b)`
3534
+ * directly unless they have been normalized to `-1`, `0`, or `1`
3535
+ * - In comparator-style APIs, `-1` means the left value should come before the
3536
+ * right value, while `1` means it should come after
3537
+ * - Reversing an `Ordering` swaps `-1` and `1`, but leaves `0` unchanged
2765
3538
  *
3539
+ * @fileoverview
2766
3540
  * @category utilities
2767
3541
  * @since 2.0.0
2768
3542
  */
2769
3543
  export * as Ordering from "./Ordering.ts";
2770
3544
  /**
3545
+ * The `PartitionedSemaphore` module provides a semaphore for limiting
3546
+ * concurrency across a shared permit pool while keeping waiters grouped by
3547
+ * partition key. A `PartitionedSemaphore<K>` is useful when many independent
3548
+ * groups of work compete for the same bounded resource and each group should
3549
+ * make progress without one busy group monopolizing released permits.
3550
+ *
3551
+ * **Mental model**
3552
+ *
3553
+ * - The semaphore has a fixed shared capacity measured in permits
3554
+ * - Work acquires permits with a partition key of type `K`
3555
+ * - Waiting acquisitions are tracked per partition
3556
+ * - Released permits are assigned to waiting partitions in round-robin order
3557
+ * - `withPermit` and `withPermits` acquire permits around an effect and
3558
+ * release them when the effect exits, fails, or is interrupted
3559
+ *
3560
+ * **Common tasks**
3561
+ *
3562
+ * - Create a semaphore: {@link make}, {@link makeUnsafe}
3563
+ * - Inspect capacity and availability: {@link capacity}, {@link available}
3564
+ * - Acquire and release manually: {@link take}, {@link release}
3565
+ * - Limit a single operation per partition: {@link withPermit}
3566
+ * - Limit weighted work per partition: {@link withPermits}
3567
+ * - Run only when permits are immediately available:
3568
+ * {@link withPermitsIfAvailable}
3569
+ *
3570
+ * **Gotchas**
3571
+ *
3572
+ * - `withPermitsIfAvailable` does not use a partition key; it only succeeds
3573
+ * when the shared pool has enough permits immediately
3574
+ * - Acquiring more permits than the semaphore capacity never completes
3575
+ * - Requests for zero or negative permits complete without acquiring anything
3576
+ * - Non-finite capacities create an unbounded semaphore whose acquire and
3577
+ * release operations complete immediately
3578
+ *
2771
3579
  * @since 4.0.0
2772
3580
  */
2773
3581
  export * as PartitionedSemaphore from "./PartitionedSemaphore.ts";
2774
3582
  /**
3583
+ * The `Path` module provides a platform path service for manipulating file
3584
+ * system paths through Effect's environment. It models path operations as a
3585
+ * replaceable service so programs can depend on path behavior without directly
3586
+ * coupling to a particular runtime implementation.
3587
+ *
3588
+ * **Mental model**
3589
+ *
3590
+ * - `Path.Path` is a `Context.Service` tag used to access the current path implementation
3591
+ * - The service offers familiar path operations such as joining, resolving, parsing, and formatting
3592
+ * - Most operations are pure string transformations and follow POSIX-style path semantics
3593
+ * - File URL conversions return `Effect`s because invalid paths or URLs can fail with `BadArgument`
3594
+ * - Custom implementations can be provided with `Layer.succeed` for alternate platforms or tests
3595
+ *
3596
+ * **Common tasks**
3597
+ *
3598
+ * - Combine path segments with `join` or turn segments into an absolute path with `resolve`
3599
+ * - Normalize `.` and `..` segments with `normalize`
3600
+ * - Inspect paths with `basename`, `dirname`, `extname`, and `isAbsolute`
3601
+ * - Convert between structured path parts and strings with `parse` and `format`
3602
+ * - Compute relative paths with `relative`
3603
+ * - Convert between file paths and `file:` URLs with `toFileUrl` and `fromFileUrl`
3604
+ *
3605
+ * **Gotchas**
3606
+ *
3607
+ * - Path strings are not checked against the file system; these operations only manipulate syntax
3608
+ * - `resolve` may consult the host current working directory when no absolute segment is supplied
3609
+ * - `fromFileUrl` only accepts valid `file:` URLs and rejects encoded path separators
3610
+ * - Use the service from the environment when writing portable Effect code instead of importing
3611
+ * host-specific path APIs directly
3612
+ *
2775
3613
  * @since 4.0.0
2776
3614
  */
2777
3615
  export * as Path from "./Path.ts";
2778
3616
  /**
3617
+ * The `Pipeable` module defines the shared interface and implementation helpers
3618
+ * for values that support Effect-style method chaining with `.pipe(...)`.
3619
+ *
3620
+ * A `Pipeable` value can pass itself through a sequence of unary functions from
3621
+ * left to right, so code can be written as `value.pipe(f, g, h)` instead of
3622
+ * deeply nesting calls. This is the method form used by many Effect data types
3623
+ * to compose transformations, validations, and effectful operations while
3624
+ * keeping the original value as the starting point of the pipeline.
3625
+ *
3626
+ * **Common tasks**
3627
+ *
3628
+ * - Type values that expose a `.pipe(...)` method with the {@link Pipeable} interface
3629
+ * - Implement a custom `.pipe(...)` method with {@link pipeArguments}
3630
+ * - Reuse the standard implementation through {@link Prototype}, {@link Class}, or {@link Mixin}
3631
+ *
3632
+ * **Gotchas**
3633
+ *
3634
+ * - Each function receives the result of the previous function, not the original value
3635
+ * - The overloads preserve precise types for long pipelines, but very long chains may be easier to read when split
3636
+ *
2779
3637
  * @since 2.0.0
2780
3638
  */
2781
3639
  export * as Pipeable from "./Pipeable.ts";
2782
3640
  /**
3641
+ * The `PlatformError` module defines the normalized error model used by
3642
+ * platform APIs when adapting host operations into Effect programs. It gives
3643
+ * callers a stable `PlatformError` wrapper whose `reason` is either a
3644
+ * `BadArgument`, for invalid inputs rejected before an operation runs, or a
3645
+ * `SystemError`, for failures reported by the host platform or operating
3646
+ * system.
3647
+ *
3648
+ * Use this module when implementing or consuming platform services such as
3649
+ * file systems, terminal access, sockets, or other environment-specific APIs.
3650
+ * `SystemError` intentionally groups many low-level failures into a small set
3651
+ * of portable tags like `NotFound`, `PermissionDenied`, and `TimedOut`, while
3652
+ * still preserving operation details such as the module, method, syscall, path
3653
+ * or descriptor, description, and original cause when available.
3654
+ *
3655
+ * **Common tasks**
3656
+ *
3657
+ * - Create platform failures from system operations with {@link systemError}
3658
+ * - Report rejected caller input with {@link badArgument}
3659
+ * - Inspect the underlying reason via {@link PlatformError.reason}
3660
+ * - Match normalized system failures with {@link SystemErrorTag}
3661
+ *
3662
+ * **Gotchas**
3663
+ *
3664
+ * - `PlatformError` is a wrapper; inspect `reason` to distinguish
3665
+ * `BadArgument` from `SystemError`
3666
+ * - `SystemErrorTag` values are normalized categories, not necessarily raw
3667
+ * platform error codes
3668
+ * - The original cause is preserved when provided, but portable handling
3669
+ * should rely on the normalized fields
3670
+ *
2783
3671
  * @since 4.0.0
2784
3672
  */
2785
3673
  export * as PlatformError from "./PlatformError.ts";
2786
3674
  /**
3675
+ * The `Pool` module provides scoped resource pools for sharing expensive or
3676
+ * limited resources across fibers. A `Pool<A, E>` manages values of type `A`
3677
+ * acquired by an effect that may fail with `E`, automatically releasing all
3678
+ * allocated resources when the surrounding `Scope` closes.
3679
+ *
3680
+ * **Mental model**
3681
+ *
3682
+ * - A pool owns a bounded set of acquired items and hands them out with {@link get}
3683
+ * - Each checkout is scoped; leaving the scope returns the item to the pool
3684
+ * - `concurrency` controls how many fibers may use the same item at once
3685
+ * - `targetUtilization` controls when the pool grows between its minimum and maximum sizes
3686
+ * - {@link invalidate} removes a specific item so it can be replaced lazily
3687
+ *
3688
+ * **Common tasks**
3689
+ *
3690
+ * - Create a fixed-size pool with {@link make}
3691
+ * - Create an elastic pool with time-to-live reclamation using {@link makeWithTTL}
3692
+ * - Implement custom resizing and reclamation behavior with {@link makeWithStrategy}
3693
+ * - Borrow resources safely in scoped effects with {@link get}
3694
+ *
3695
+ * **Gotchas**
3696
+ *
3697
+ * - Pool construction and item checkout require `Scope`; closing the scope shuts
3698
+ * down the pool or returns the borrowed item
3699
+ * - Failed acquisitions are represented by the `get` effect failing with the
3700
+ * acquisition error, and retrying `get` can retry acquisition
3701
+ * - Resource finalization order during shutdown is unspecified
3702
+ *
2787
3703
  * @since 2.0.0
2788
3704
  */
2789
3705
  export * as Pool from "./Pool.ts";
@@ -2856,13 +3772,14 @@ export * as PrimaryKey from "./PrimaryKey.ts";
2856
3772
  * const program = Effect.gen(function*() {
2857
3773
  * const pubsub = yield* PubSub.bounded<string>(10)
2858
3774
  *
2859
- * // Publisher
2860
- * yield* PubSub.publish(pubsub, "Hello")
2861
- * yield* PubSub.publish(pubsub, "World")
2862
- *
2863
- * // Subscriber
2864
3775
  * yield* Effect.scoped(Effect.gen(function*() {
2865
3776
  * const subscription = yield* PubSub.subscribe(pubsub)
3777
+ *
3778
+ * // Publisher
3779
+ * yield* PubSub.publish(pubsub, "Hello")
3780
+ * yield* PubSub.publish(pubsub, "World")
3781
+ *
3782
+ * // Subscriber
2866
3783
  * const message1 = yield* PubSub.take(subscription)
2867
3784
  * const message2 = yield* PubSub.take(subscription)
2868
3785
  * console.log(message1, message2) // "Hello", "World"
@@ -2874,17 +3791,103 @@ export * as PrimaryKey from "./PrimaryKey.ts";
2874
3791
  */
2875
3792
  export * as PubSub from "./PubSub.ts";
2876
3793
  /**
3794
+ * The `Pull` module provides the low-level pull-step abstraction used by
3795
+ * stream-like consumers. A `Pull<A, E, Done, R>` is an `Effect` that can
3796
+ * produce one value of type `A`, fail with an ordinary error `E`, or signal
3797
+ * end-of-input with a `Cause.Done<Done>` value.
3798
+ *
3799
+ * **Mental model**
3800
+ *
3801
+ * - `Pull` is an `Effect` with a distinguished completion signal in the error channel
3802
+ * - ordinary failures and completion are both represented by `Cause`, but can be separated with the helpers in this module
3803
+ * - the `Done` value can carry leftover state or a final value needed by a downstream consumer
3804
+ * - `Pull` is useful when repeatedly evaluating an effect until it either produces values, fails, or reports that no more input is available
3805
+ *
3806
+ * **Common tasks**
3807
+ *
3808
+ * - Extract type parameters from a pull: {@link Success}, {@link Error}, {@link Leftover}, {@link Services}
3809
+ * - Detect and filter completion: {@link isDoneCause}, {@link filterDone}, {@link filterNoDone}
3810
+ * - Recover from completion while preserving ordinary failures: {@link catchDone}
3811
+ * - Convert done causes to successful exits: {@link doneExitFromCause}
3812
+ * - Handle all outcomes explicitly: {@link matchEffect}
3813
+ *
3814
+ * **Gotchas**
3815
+ *
3816
+ * - `Cause.Done` is not an ordinary failure; use this module's helpers before treating a pull failure as an error
3817
+ * - `Done` lives in the error channel, so generic `Effect` error handling can catch it unless you filter it deliberately
3818
+ * - `Pull` is a low-level primitive; most user-facing stream workflows should prefer higher-level stream APIs when available
3819
+ *
2877
3820
  * @since 4.0.0
2878
3821
  */
2879
3822
  export * as Pull from "./Pull.ts";
2880
3823
  /**
3824
+ * The `Queue` module provides asynchronous queues for communicating between
3825
+ * fibers. A `Queue<A, E>` can receive values of type `A`, deliver them to
3826
+ * consumers in order, and eventually complete or fail with an error of type
3827
+ * `E`.
3828
+ *
3829
+ * **Mental model**
3830
+ *
3831
+ * - A queue is a fiber-aware channel with one write side ({@link Enqueue}) and
3832
+ * one read side ({@link Dequeue})
3833
+ * - Producers add values with {@link offer} or {@link offerAll}; consumers
3834
+ * remove values with {@link take}, {@link takeN}, {@link takeBetween}, or
3835
+ * {@link takeAll}
3836
+ * - Bounded queues use an overflow strategy: {@link bounded} suspends
3837
+ * producers, {@link dropping} rejects new values, and {@link sliding} drops
3838
+ * old values
3839
+ * - Queues can be completed with {@link end}, failed with {@link fail} or
3840
+ * {@link failCause}, interrupted with {@link interrupt}, and shut down with
3841
+ * {@link shutdown}
3842
+ * - Operations are expressed as `Effect` values so waiting producers and
3843
+ * consumers compose with interruption, scheduling, and structured
3844
+ * concurrency
3845
+ *
3846
+ * **Common tasks**
3847
+ *
3848
+ * - Create queues: {@link make}, {@link bounded}, {@link dropping},
3849
+ * {@link sliding}, {@link unbounded}
3850
+ * - Restrict capabilities: {@link asEnqueue}, {@link asDequeue}
3851
+ * - Produce values: {@link offer}, {@link offerAll}
3852
+ * - Consume values: {@link take}, {@link takeN}, {@link takeBetween},
3853
+ * {@link takeAll}, {@link poll}, {@link peek}
3854
+ * - Drain or reset buffered values: {@link collect}, {@link clear}
3855
+ * - Signal lifecycle: {@link end}, {@link fail}, {@link failCause},
3856
+ * {@link interrupt}, {@link shutdown}
3857
+ * - Inspect state: {@link size}, {@link isFull}
3858
+ *
3859
+ * **Gotchas**
3860
+ *
3861
+ * - `take` waits when the queue is empty; use {@link poll} when absence should
3862
+ * be represented as `Option.None`
3863
+ * - `dropping` and `sliding` queues can lose values by design; use
3864
+ * {@link bounded} when every offered value must be preserved
3865
+ * - Completion and failure are observed by consumers through the queue's error
3866
+ * channel, so include `Cause.Done` in the error type when using {@link end}
3867
+ * - The `Unsafe` variants are synchronous, low-level operations; prefer the
3868
+ * effectful APIs in application code
3869
+ *
3870
+ * **See also**
3871
+ *
3872
+ * - {@link Enqueue} for write-only queue handles
3873
+ * - {@link Dequeue} for read-only queue handles
3874
+ * - {@link Pull} for stream-style completion errors
3875
+ *
2881
3876
  * @since 3.8.0
2882
3877
  */
2883
3878
  export * as Queue from "./Queue.ts";
2884
3879
  /**
2885
- * The Random module provides a service for generating random numbers in Effect
2886
- * programs. It offers a testable and composable way to work with randomness,
2887
- * supporting integers, floating-point numbers, and range-based generation.
3880
+ * The `Random` module provides a service for generating pseudo-random numbers
3881
+ * in Effect programs. It offers a testable and composable way to work with
3882
+ * randomness, supporting integers, floating-point numbers, and range-based
3883
+ * generation.
3884
+ *
3885
+ * The default `Random` service is not cryptographically secure. Do not use it
3886
+ * for secrets, tokens, UUIDs, session identifiers, or other security-sensitive
3887
+ * values. For cryptographically secure random generation, replace the service
3888
+ * with a cryptographically secure implementation such as the platform `Crypto`
3889
+ * service. `Random.withSeed` also replaces the service, but predictable seeds
3890
+ * remain deterministic and must not be treated as cryptographically secure.
2888
3891
  *
2889
3892
  * **Example** (Generating random values)
2890
3893
  *
@@ -2907,10 +3910,44 @@ export * as Queue from "./Queue.ts";
2907
3910
  */
2908
3911
  export * as Random from "./Random.ts";
2909
3912
  /**
3913
+ * The `RcMap` module provides a scoped, reference-counted map for sharing
3914
+ * resources by key. It is useful when many fibers may request the same
3915
+ * resource, such as a connection, client, session, or cached handle, and the
3916
+ * resource should be acquired once, reused while it has active references, and
3917
+ * released automatically when it is no longer needed.
3918
+ *
3919
+ * Each key is resolved with a user-provided lookup effect on first access via
3920
+ * {@link get}. Further accesses to the same key share the in-flight or acquired
3921
+ * resource and increment its reference count for the caller's current
3922
+ * `Scope`. When those scopes close, references are released; resources can be
3923
+ * closed immediately, kept alive for an idle time-to-live, invalidated
3924
+ * explicitly, or bounded by a maximum capacity.
3925
+ *
3926
+ * `RcMap` is designed for Effect resource lifecycles rather than general
3927
+ * mutable caching. The map itself is scoped, lookups require a `Scope`, and
3928
+ * complex keys should provide `Equal` / `Hash` behavior when they need
3929
+ * value-based lookup semantics.
3930
+ *
2910
3931
  * @since 3.5.0
2911
3932
  */
2912
3933
  export * as RcMap from "./RcMap.ts";
2913
3934
  /**
3935
+ * The `RcRef` module provides reference-counted access to a shared resource
3936
+ * whose lifecycle is managed by `Scope`. An `RcRef<A, E>` lazily acquires its
3937
+ * resource the first time it is requested, shares that resource across active
3938
+ * users, and releases it when the final scope holding a reference closes.
3939
+ *
3940
+ * Use `RcRef` when several scoped operations should reuse the same expensive
3941
+ * or stateful resource, such as a connection, client, cache, or worker, without
3942
+ * making each operation acquire and release its own copy. `make` defines how
3943
+ * the resource is acquired, `get` borrows the current resource for the active
3944
+ * scope, and `invalidate` forces a future `get` to acquire a fresh resource.
3945
+ *
3946
+ * The resource is tied to scopes rather than ordinary object reachability:
3947
+ * every `get` must run with a `Scope`, and the reference count is decremented
3948
+ * when that scope closes. If `idleTimeToLive` is configured, a resource whose
3949
+ * reference count reaches zero can remain cached briefly before release.
3950
+ *
2914
3951
  * @since 3.5.0
2915
3952
  */
2916
3953
  export * as RcRef from "./RcRef.ts";
@@ -3135,10 +4172,85 @@ export * as RegExp from "./RegExp.ts";
3135
4172
  */
3136
4173
  export * as Request from "./Request.ts";
3137
4174
  /**
4175
+ * The `RequestResolver` module provides the data-loading side of
4176
+ * `Effect.request`. A `Request` describes what a fiber needs, while a
4177
+ * `RequestResolver` describes how to collect, batch, execute, cache, trace,
4178
+ * and complete those requests.
4179
+ *
4180
+ * **Mental model**
4181
+ *
4182
+ * - A resolver receives one or more `Request.Entry` values and must complete
4183
+ * each entry with either a success or failure
4184
+ * - Concurrent requests made with the same resolver can be gathered into a
4185
+ * batch before the resolver is run
4186
+ * - Batch keys split pending requests into independent groups, which is useful
4187
+ * when different backends, tenants, or query shapes must be resolved
4188
+ * separately
4189
+ * - Delays and `batchN` tune how long requests are collected and how large
4190
+ * each batch may become
4191
+ * - Resolvers can be wrapped with tracing, in-memory caching, cache services,
4192
+ * and persistence without changing the request type
4193
+ *
4194
+ * **Common tasks**
4195
+ *
4196
+ * - Create a resolver from batch logic: {@link make}
4197
+ * - Create grouped batch logic: {@link makeGrouped} or {@link grouped}
4198
+ * - Create a resolver from pure logic: {@link fromFunction} or
4199
+ * {@link fromFunctionBatched}
4200
+ * - Create a resolver from effectful logic: {@link fromEffect} or
4201
+ * {@link fromEffectTagged}
4202
+ * - Control batching: {@link setDelay}, {@link setDelayEffect},
4203
+ * {@link batchN}
4204
+ * - Add operational behavior: {@link around}, {@link race}, {@link withSpan}
4205
+ * - Reuse results: {@link withCache}, {@link asCache}, {@link persisted}
4206
+ *
4207
+ * **Gotchas**
4208
+ *
4209
+ * - Every entry passed to a resolver must be completed; leaving an entry
4210
+ * incomplete causes the waiting request to fail
4211
+ * - Batched result collections must line up with the input entries in order
4212
+ * and length when using the batched helper constructors
4213
+ * - Grouping controls which requests share a resolver run; choose stable keys
4214
+ * for requests that can safely be handled together
4215
+ * - Caching and persistence depend on request identity and the request's
4216
+ * equality semantics, so model request values deliberately when cached
4217
+ *
3138
4218
  * @since 2.0.0
3139
4219
  */
3140
4220
  export * as RequestResolver from "./RequestResolver.ts";
3141
4221
  /**
4222
+ * The `Resource` module provides refreshable, scoped values. A
4223
+ * `Resource<A, E>` stores the latest successful or failed acquisition result and
4224
+ * can be read with {@link get}, refreshed manually with {@link refresh}, or
4225
+ * refreshed automatically with {@link auto}.
4226
+ *
4227
+ * **Mental model**
4228
+ *
4229
+ * - A `Resource` wraps an acquisition `Effect` whose result is kept in a
4230
+ * `ScopedRef`
4231
+ * - Each refresh re-runs acquisition and replaces the stored `Exit`
4232
+ * - Replacing the stored value releases resources associated with the previous
4233
+ * scoped value
4234
+ * - Reading a resource returns the current acquired value or fails with the
4235
+ * current acquisition error
4236
+ *
4237
+ * **Common tasks**
4238
+ *
4239
+ * - Create a manually refreshed resource with {@link manual}
4240
+ * - Create a schedule-driven resource with {@link auto}
4241
+ * - Read the current value with {@link get}
4242
+ * - Force a reload with {@link refresh}
4243
+ * - Check whether an unknown value is a resource with {@link isResource}
4244
+ *
4245
+ * **Gotchas**
4246
+ *
4247
+ * - Creating a resource requires a `Scope`; when the scope closes, scoped
4248
+ * values held by the resource are released
4249
+ * - Failed acquisitions are stored too, so subsequent {@link get} calls fail
4250
+ * until a refresh succeeds
4251
+ * - Automatic refreshes run in the resource scope and stop when that scope is
4252
+ * closed
4253
+ *
3142
4254
  * @since 2.0.0
3143
4255
  */
3144
4256
  export * as Resource from "./Resource.ts";
@@ -3276,6 +4388,25 @@ export * as Runtime from "./Runtime.ts";
3276
4388
  */
3277
4389
  export * as Schedule from "./Schedule.ts";
3278
4390
  /**
4391
+ * The `Scheduler` module defines the runtime scheduling services used by
4392
+ * Effect fibers. A scheduler decides how runnable tasks are enqueued, when they
4393
+ * are dispatched, and whether a fiber should yield after consuming its
4394
+ * operation budget.
4395
+ *
4396
+ * **Common tasks**
4397
+ *
4398
+ * - Use {@link Scheduler} to provide a custom runtime scheduler
4399
+ * - Use {@link MixedScheduler} for the default priority-aware scheduler
4400
+ * - Use {@link MaxOpsBeforeYield} to tune fairness for CPU-bound fibers
4401
+ * - Use {@link PreventSchedulerYield} only when a runtime should bypass yield checks
4402
+ *
4403
+ * **Gotchas**
4404
+ *
4405
+ * - Scheduler priorities affect the order of queued runtime tasks, not the
4406
+ * semantic result of an `Effect`
4407
+ * - Disabling scheduler yields can improve throughput for controlled workloads,
4408
+ * but it can also let long-running fibers monopolize the JavaScript thread
4409
+ *
3279
4410
  * @since 2.0.0
3280
4411
  */
3281
4412
  export * as Scheduler from "./Scheduler.ts";
@@ -3610,6 +4741,25 @@ export * as SchemaGetter from "./SchemaGetter.ts";
3610
4741
  */
3611
4742
  export * as SchemaIssue from "./SchemaIssue.ts";
3612
4743
  /**
4744
+ * The `SchemaParser` module turns schemas into reusable runtime operations for
4745
+ * constructing, validating, decoding, and encoding values. It is the execution
4746
+ * layer behind a schema's AST: parsers walk the schema structure, apply
4747
+ * transformations, honor parse options, run checks, and report failures as
4748
+ * `SchemaIssue.Issue` values.
4749
+ *
4750
+ * Use this module when you need a parser with a specific result shape:
4751
+ * `Effect` for effectful parsing and service requirements, `Promise` for
4752
+ * JavaScript interop, `Exit` or `Result` when failures should stay in data,
4753
+ * `Option` for yes/no validation, and synchronous helpers when throwing is the
4754
+ * desired boundary.
4755
+ *
4756
+ * Decoding reads from the encoded/input side of a schema into its decoded
4757
+ * `Type`, while encoding runs the schema in the opposite direction. The
4758
+ * `make*` helpers construct decoded values and apply constructor defaults before
4759
+ * validation. Parse options supplied when a parser is created are merged with
4760
+ * options supplied at call time, and schema-level parse annotations can further
4761
+ * refine behavior.
4762
+ *
3613
4763
  * @since 4.0.0
3614
4764
  */
3615
4765
  export * as SchemaParser from "./SchemaParser.ts";
@@ -3790,6 +4940,22 @@ export * as SchemaRepresentation from "./SchemaRepresentation.ts";
3790
4940
  */
3791
4941
  export * as SchemaTransformation from "./SchemaTransformation.ts";
3792
4942
  /**
4943
+ * The `SchemaUtils` module contains focused helpers for schema patterns that
4944
+ * are useful but too specialized for the core `Schema` API surface.
4945
+ *
4946
+ * Use this module when you need to describe a native class with a schema while
4947
+ * keeping a plain struct as its encoded representation. This is especially
4948
+ * useful for classes such as `Data.Error` subclasses that should decode from
4949
+ * structured data, encode back to that data, and still preserve class identity
4950
+ * for instance checks and schema optics.
4951
+ *
4952
+ * **Gotchas**
4953
+ *
4954
+ * - The constructor is called with the decoded struct fields as a single
4955
+ * argument, so the class constructor must accept that shape.
4956
+ * - Encoding uses the instance itself as the encoded shape, so the instance
4957
+ * should expose properties compatible with the provided struct schema.
4958
+ *
3793
4959
  * @since 4.0.0
3794
4960
  */
3795
4961
  export * as SchemaUtils from "./SchemaUtils.ts";
@@ -3810,26 +4976,174 @@ export * as SchemaUtils from "./SchemaUtils.ts";
3810
4976
  */
3811
4977
  export * as Scope from "./Scope.ts";
3812
4978
  /**
4979
+ * The `ScopedCache` module provides a cache for values that acquire scoped
4980
+ * resources during lookup. Each cached entry owns a `Scope`, so resources
4981
+ * created while computing a value stay alive for as long as that entry remains
4982
+ * cached and are released when the entry is removed.
4983
+ *
4984
+ * A `ScopedCache` is itself created inside a scope. Calls to {@link get} run the
4985
+ * lookup effect on cache misses, share the same in-flight lookup among
4986
+ * concurrent callers for the same key, and store the resulting exit according
4987
+ * to a time-to-live policy. Entries can be inserted manually with {@link set},
4988
+ * refreshed with {@link refresh}, inspected without triggering lookup with
4989
+ * {@link getOption}, and removed with {@link invalidate} or
4990
+ * {@link invalidateAll}. Capacity limits evict the oldest entries.
4991
+ *
4992
+ * **Lifecycle notes**
4993
+ *
4994
+ * - Entry scopes are closed when entries expire, are invalidated, are evicted,
4995
+ * are replaced, or when the cache's owning scope closes
4996
+ * - Successful and failed lookup exits are both cached according to the
4997
+ * configured TTL
4998
+ * - Expired entries may remain counted by {@link size} until a cache operation
4999
+ * observes and removes them
5000
+ * - Once the owning scope closes, the cache is closed and lookup-style
5001
+ * operations interrupt instead of acquiring new values
5002
+ *
3813
5003
  * @since 4.0.0
3814
5004
  */
3815
5005
  export * as ScopedCache from "./ScopedCache.ts";
3816
5006
  /**
5007
+ * The `ScopedRef` module provides a mutable reference for values that are tied
5008
+ * to scoped resources. Each value stored in a `ScopedRef` is acquired within its
5009
+ * own `Scope`, and replacing the value safely releases the resources associated
5010
+ * with the previous value.
5011
+ *
5012
+ * Use `ScopedRef` when an application needs to keep a current resource-backed
5013
+ * value, such as a live client, connection, subscription, or cached handle, and
5014
+ * later swap it for a newly acquired value without leaking the old resources.
5015
+ * Reads are simple, while updates are synchronized and resource-safe.
5016
+ *
5017
+ * **Gotchas**
5018
+ *
5019
+ * - A `ScopedRef` must itself be created and used within a `Scope`; when that
5020
+ * scope closes, the currently stored value is finalized.
5021
+ * - Use {@link fromAcquire} or {@link set} for resourceful values so acquisition
5022
+ * and finalization are tracked correctly.
5023
+ * - Use {@link make} only for values that do not acquire resources.
5024
+ * - Updating a `ScopedRef` waits for the replacement acquisition and old
5025
+ * finalization to complete before returning.
5026
+ *
3817
5027
  * @since 2.0.0
3818
5028
  */
3819
5029
  export * as ScopedRef from "./ScopedRef.ts";
3820
5030
  /**
5031
+ * The `Semaphore` module provides a counting semaphore for coordinating
5032
+ * concurrent access to shared or limited resources. A semaphore tracks a fixed
5033
+ * number of permits: effects acquire permits before entering a critical section
5034
+ * and release them when they leave.
5035
+ *
5036
+ * Use semaphores to bound parallel work, protect rate-limited services, or
5037
+ * serialize access to resources that cannot safely handle unlimited
5038
+ * concurrency. Prefer {@link withPermit} and {@link withPermits} when possible,
5039
+ * because they release permits automatically when the protected effect exits.
5040
+ * Use {@link take} and {@link release} for lower-level protocols that need
5041
+ * manual control.
5042
+ *
5043
+ * **Gotchas**
5044
+ *
5045
+ * - Pending acquisitions wait until enough permits are available.
5046
+ * - {@link withPermitsIfAvailable} does not wait; it returns `Option.none` when
5047
+ * the requested permits cannot be acquired immediately.
5048
+ * - Manual `take` / `release` usage must keep permit counts balanced.
5049
+ *
3821
5050
  * @since 2.0.0
3822
5051
  */
3823
5052
  export * as Semaphore from "./Semaphore.ts";
3824
5053
  /**
5054
+ * The `Sink` module provides composable consumers for `Stream` values. A
5055
+ * `Sink<A, In, L, E, R>` pulls input elements of type `In`, may require
5056
+ * services `R`, may fail with `E`, and eventually produces a result `A` plus
5057
+ * any leftover input `L` that was read but not consumed.
5058
+ *
5059
+ * **Mental model**
5060
+ *
5061
+ * - A sink is the terminal consumer used by `Stream.run`
5062
+ * - Sinks can consume zero, one, many, or all input elements before finishing
5063
+ * - Leftovers allow one sink to stop early without losing already-pulled input
5064
+ * - Sink composition preserves typed errors and service requirements
5065
+ * - Most sinks are built from `Channel` internally, but users compose them with
5066
+ * the higher-level APIs in this module
5067
+ *
5068
+ * **Common tasks**
5069
+ *
5070
+ * - Create simple sinks: {@link succeed}, {@link fail}, {@link fromEffect}
5071
+ * - Fold input: {@link fold}, {@link foldEffect}, {@link foldLeft}
5072
+ * - Collect values: {@link collectAll}, {@link collectAllN}, {@link collectAllWhile}
5073
+ * - Count or drain input: {@link count}, {@link drain}
5074
+ * - Transform results: {@link map}, {@link mapEffect}, {@link as}
5075
+ * - Combine sinks: {@link zip}, {@link zipWith}, {@link race}
5076
+ * - Filter and refine input: {@link filterInput}, {@link filterInputEffect}
5077
+ *
5078
+ * **Gotchas**
5079
+ *
5080
+ * - A sink can finish before the stream is exhausted; check leftover-aware
5081
+ * combinators when composing parsers or protocol decoders
5082
+ * - `In` is contravariant, so a sink that accepts broader input can be used
5083
+ * where narrower input is expected
5084
+ * - Resource and service requirements are tracked in the `R` type parameter
5085
+ *
3825
5086
  * @since 2.0.0
3826
5087
  */
3827
5088
  export * as Sink from "./Sink.ts";
3828
5089
  /**
5090
+ * The `Stdio` module defines the service interface used by Effect programs to
5091
+ * interact with process standard I/O. It models command-line arguments,
5092
+ * standard output, standard error, and standard input as Effects, Sinks, and
5093
+ * Streams so programs can depend on console I/O through `Context` instead of
5094
+ * directly coupling to a specific runtime.
5095
+ *
5096
+ * Use this module when building command-line programs, tests, or platform
5097
+ * integrations that need to read bytes from stdin, write text or bytes to
5098
+ * stdout/stderr, or provide deterministic replacements for those capabilities.
5099
+ * The `layerTest` helper is useful for tests because it supplies inert defaults
5100
+ * and lets individual fields be overridden.
5101
+ *
5102
+ * Standard I/O operations are platform capabilities and may fail with
5103
+ * `PlatformError`; handle those failures in the Effect error channel rather than
5104
+ * assuming writes or reads are infallible.
5105
+ *
3829
5106
  * @since 4.0.0
3830
5107
  */
3831
5108
  export * as Stdio from "./Stdio.ts";
3832
5109
  /**
5110
+ * The `Stream` module provides a typed, composable way to describe effectful
5111
+ * sequences of values. A `Stream<A, E, R>` can emit zero or more `A` values,
5112
+ * fail with an `E`, and require services from `R` while preserving
5113
+ * backpressure and resource safety.
5114
+ *
5115
+ * **Mental model**
5116
+ *
5117
+ * - A stream is a lazy description; it runs only when consumed with a `run*` function
5118
+ * - Streams are pull-based and emit chunks internally for efficient throughput
5119
+ * - `A` is the element type, `E` is the failure type, and `R` is the required context
5120
+ * - Stream composition mirrors `Effect`: use `map`, `flatMap`, error handling, and `pipe`
5121
+ * - Resource scopes, interruption, and finalizers are tracked by the Effect runtime
5122
+ * - Interop functions connect streams to queues, pub/subs, web streams, async iterables, and channels
5123
+ *
5124
+ * **Common tasks**
5125
+ *
5126
+ * - Create streams: {@link make}, {@link fromIterable}, {@link fromEffect}, {@link fromQueue}
5127
+ * - Transform values: {@link map}, {@link mapEffect}, {@link flatMap}, {@link filter}
5128
+ * - Combine streams: {@link concat}, {@link merge}, {@link zip}, {@link race}
5129
+ * - Control demand and timing: {@link take}, {@link drop}, {@link debounce}, {@link throttle}
5130
+ * - Manage errors: {@link catchCause}, {@link catchIf}, {@link mapError}, {@link retry}
5131
+ * - Manage resources and services: {@link scoped}, {@link ensuring}, {@link provide}
5132
+ * - Consume streams: {@link runCollect}, {@link runForEach}, {@link runFold}, {@link runDrain}
5133
+ *
5134
+ * **Gotchas**
5135
+ *
5136
+ * - A stream is not a collection; constructors and operators build a description until it is run
5137
+ * - Re-running a stream re-executes its effects unless it is explicitly shared or backed by external state
5138
+ * - Operators such as {@link merge}, {@link race}, and {@link broadcast} introduce concurrency and interruption semantics
5139
+ * - Prefer bounded constructors and sinks for large or infinite streams instead of collecting everything into memory
5140
+ *
5141
+ * **See also**
5142
+ *
5143
+ * - {@link Effect.Effect} for single-result effectful programs
5144
+ * - {@link Sink.Sink} for consuming and folding streams
5145
+ * - {@link Channel.Channel} for the lower-level primitive underlying streams
5146
+ *
3833
5147
  * @since 2.0.0
3834
5148
  */
3835
5149
  export * as Stream from "./Stream.ts";
@@ -3917,26 +5231,142 @@ export * as String from "./String.ts";
3917
5231
  */
3918
5232
  export * as Struct from "./Struct.ts";
3919
5233
  /**
5234
+ * The `SubscriptionRef` module provides a mutable reference that can be read
5235
+ * and updated like a `Ref`, while also exposing a stream of its current value
5236
+ * and every subsequent change. It is useful when one part of an application
5237
+ * owns evolving state and many fibers need to subscribe to consistent updates,
5238
+ * such as configuration, coordination state, cached snapshots, or UI models.
5239
+ *
5240
+ * Updates are serialized with an internal semaphore and each update is
5241
+ * published to subscribers. The {@link changes} stream replays the latest value
5242
+ * first, then emits future updates, so new subscribers can start from the
5243
+ * current state without performing a separate read. Prefer the effectful
5244
+ * getters and update operations for concurrent code; the unsafe helpers bypass
5245
+ * synchronization and should only be used when the caller already controls
5246
+ * access.
5247
+ *
3920
5248
  * @since 2.0.0
3921
5249
  */
3922
5250
  export * as SubscriptionRef from "./SubscriptionRef.ts";
3923
5251
  /**
5252
+ * The `Symbol` module provides a small runtime guard for working with
5253
+ * JavaScript `symbol` values. Use {@link isSymbol} when validating unknown
5254
+ * input, narrowing union types, or building predicates that need to recognize
5255
+ * primitive symbols such as those created by `Symbol()` or `Symbol.for`.
5256
+ *
5257
+ * The guard checks for the primitive `symbol` type; boxed objects created with
5258
+ * `Object(Symbol())` are objects and do not satisfy this predicate.
5259
+ *
3924
5260
  * @since 2.0.0
3925
5261
  */
3926
5262
  export * as Symbol from "./Symbol.ts";
3927
5263
  /**
5264
+ * The `SynchronizedRef` module provides mutable references whose updates are
5265
+ * serialized, including updates that run effects before deciding the next
5266
+ * value. A `SynchronizedRef<A>` behaves like a `Ref<A>` for reading and basic
5267
+ * updates, but uses an internal semaphore so concurrent modifications observe a
5268
+ * consistent current value and apply one at a time.
5269
+ *
5270
+ * **When to use**
5271
+ *
5272
+ * - Coordinating shared state that may be updated by many fibers
5273
+ * - Running effectful state transitions that must not overlap
5274
+ * - Computing both a return value and a new stored value atomically
5275
+ * - Applying partial updates with `Option`, where `None` leaves the value
5276
+ * unchanged
5277
+ *
5278
+ * **Gotchas**
5279
+ *
5280
+ * - Effectful update functions run while the semaphore is held, so long-running
5281
+ * effects delay other updates to the same ref
5282
+ * - Failed effectful updates do not replace the stored value
5283
+ * - `getUnsafe` and `makeUnsafe` bypass the `Effect` API and should be reserved
5284
+ * for low-level or carefully controlled code
5285
+ *
3928
5286
  * @since 2.0.0
3929
5287
  */
3930
5288
  export * as SynchronizedRef from "./SynchronizedRef.ts";
3931
5289
  /**
5290
+ * The `Take` module provides the representation used by stream-like producers
5291
+ * to describe a single pull result. A `Take<A, E, Done>` is either a
5292
+ * non-empty batch of emitted values, a failed `Exit`, or a successful `Exit`
5293
+ * carrying the stream's completion value.
5294
+ *
5295
+ * `Take` is useful at boundaries where pull results need to be stored,
5296
+ * transferred, or interpreted later while preserving the distinction between
5297
+ * emitted elements, failures, and normal completion. Use {@link toPull} to turn
5298
+ * a `Take` back into a `Pull`: value batches become successful pulls, failure
5299
+ * exits are propagated, and successful exits signal completion with `Done`.
5300
+ *
5301
+ * **Gotchas**
5302
+ *
5303
+ * - A value batch is always represented by a `NonEmptyReadonlyArray`; empty
5304
+ * batches are not valid `Take` values.
5305
+ * - Successful `Exit` values do not emit elements. They represent pull
5306
+ * completion and carry the `Done` value.
5307
+ *
3932
5308
  * @since 2.0.0
3933
5309
  */
3934
5310
  export * as Take from "./Take.ts";
3935
5311
  /**
5312
+ * The `Terminal` module defines the service interface used by platform
5313
+ * integrations to model command-line input and output. It gives programs a
5314
+ * uniform way to query terminal dimensions, read lines, stream low-level key
5315
+ * events, and write text without depending directly on Node, the browser, or a
5316
+ * test-specific console implementation.
5317
+ *
5318
+ * Use this module when building interactive command-line tools, prompts, or
5319
+ * platform abstractions that need terminal capabilities as an Effect service.
5320
+ * Implementations are supplied through context, so application code can depend
5321
+ * on `Terminal` while tests and runtimes provide the concrete behavior.
5322
+ *
5323
+ * `readLine` can fail with {@link QuitError} when the user requests to quit,
5324
+ * commonly via `Ctrl+C`. For lower-level interaction, `readInput` returns a
5325
+ * scoped stream of {@link UserInput} values containing parsed key metadata and
5326
+ * any raw character input.
5327
+ *
3936
5328
  * @since 4.0.0
3937
5329
  */
3938
5330
  export * as Terminal from "./Terminal.ts";
3939
5331
  /**
5332
+ * The `Tracer` module defines the low-level tracing model used by Effect to
5333
+ * describe and propagate spans. A span records the lifetime of an operation,
5334
+ * including its name, parent, attributes, links, annotations, sampling decision,
5335
+ * kind, and completion status.
5336
+ *
5337
+ * **Mental model**
5338
+ *
5339
+ * - `Tracer` is the backend interface responsible for creating spans
5340
+ * - `Span` values represent Effect-managed operations with mutable lifecycle
5341
+ * hooks for ending spans and adding attributes, events, or links
5342
+ * - `ExternalSpan` represents trace context imported from another tracing
5343
+ * system so Effect spans can be parented by or linked to external work
5344
+ * - `ParentSpan`, `Tracer`, and related context references control propagation,
5345
+ * sampling, and trace-level filtering through the Effect context
5346
+ *
5347
+ * **Common tasks**
5348
+ *
5349
+ * - Implement a custom tracing backend with {@link make}
5350
+ * - Provide or inspect parent span context with {@link ParentSpan}
5351
+ * - Convert external trace identifiers into Effect span values with
5352
+ * {@link externalSpan}
5353
+ * - Configure span metadata with {@link SpanOptions}, {@link SpanKind}, and
5354
+ * {@link SpanLink}
5355
+ * - Disable propagation or adjust trace filtering with
5356
+ * {@link DisablePropagation}, {@link CurrentTraceLevel}, and
5357
+ * {@link MinimumTraceLevel}
5358
+ *
5359
+ * **Gotchas**
5360
+ *
5361
+ * - This module exposes the tracing data model and backend hooks; most
5362
+ * application code should create spans through higher-level Effect APIs such
5363
+ * as `Effect.withSpan`
5364
+ * - `ExternalSpan` only carries identity and metadata from another system; it
5365
+ * does not have lifecycle methods like `Span`
5366
+ * - Propagation and sampling are context-dependent, so parent selection can be
5367
+ * affected by disabled propagation, root span options, and trace-level
5368
+ * thresholds
5369
+ *
3940
5370
  * @since 2.0.0
3941
5371
  */
3942
5372
  export * as Tracer from "./Tracer.ts";
@@ -4050,10 +5480,55 @@ export * as TxChunk from "./TxChunk.ts";
4050
5480
  */
4051
5481
  export * as TxDeferred from "./TxDeferred.ts";
4052
5482
  /**
5483
+ * The `TxHashMap` module provides a transactional hash map for storing and
5484
+ * updating key-value pairs inside Effect transactions. It is useful when
5485
+ * multiple fibers need to coordinate shared map state and each read-modify-write
5486
+ * sequence must be committed atomically.
5487
+ *
5488
+ * A `TxHashMap<K, V>` has the familiar shape of a `HashMap<K, V>`, but every
5489
+ * operation returns an `Effect` and participates in transaction semantics
5490
+ * through `TxRef`. Use it for concurrent registries, caches, counters, indexes,
5491
+ * and other mutable maps whose updates should compose safely with other
5492
+ * transactional references.
5493
+ *
5494
+ * **Common tasks**
5495
+ *
5496
+ * - Create maps with {@link empty}, {@link fromIterable}, or {@link make}
5497
+ * - Read entries with {@link get}, {@link has}, {@link keys}, {@link values}, and {@link entries}
5498
+ * - Update entries with {@link set}, {@link modify}, {@link modifyAt}, and {@link remove}
5499
+ * - Inspect aggregate state with {@link size}, {@link isEmpty}, and {@link reduce}
5500
+ *
5501
+ * **Gotchas**
5502
+ *
5503
+ * - Operations are effectful; run them in `Effect.gen` and wrap multi-step
5504
+ * transactions with `Effect.tx` when the whole sequence must commit together.
5505
+ * - Reads that may be absent return `Option`, so handle both `Some` and `None`
5506
+ * instead of assuming a key exists.
5507
+ *
4053
5508
  * @since 2.0.0
4054
5509
  */
4055
5510
  export * as TxHashMap from "./TxHashMap.ts";
4056
5511
  /**
5512
+ * The `TxHashSet` module provides a transactional hash set for storing unique
5513
+ * values inside Effect transactions. A `TxHashSet<A>` wraps a `HashSet<A>` in a
5514
+ * transactional reference, so reads and writes can be composed with other
5515
+ * transactional operations and committed atomically.
5516
+ *
5517
+ * **Common tasks**
5518
+ *
5519
+ * - Create transactional sets with {@link empty}, {@link make}, or {@link fromIterable}
5520
+ * - Mutate an existing set with {@link add}, {@link remove}, and {@link clear}
5521
+ * - Query membership and size with {@link has}, {@link size}, and {@link isEmpty}
5522
+ * - Derive new sets with {@link map}, {@link filter}, {@link union}, {@link intersection}, and {@link difference}
5523
+ * - Fold or collect values with {@link reduce}, {@link toArray}, and {@link toHashSet}
5524
+ *
5525
+ * **Gotchas**
5526
+ *
5527
+ * - Mutation operations update the same transactional set; transform operations
5528
+ * return a new `TxHashSet`
5529
+ * - Operations are `Effect` values and must be yielded, piped, or run to take effect
5530
+ * - Use `Effect.tx` when several operations must observe and commit one atomic transaction
5531
+ *
4057
5532
  * @since 2.0.0
4058
5533
  */
4059
5534
  export * as TxHashSet from "./TxHashSet.ts";
@@ -4107,6 +5582,24 @@ export * as TxReentrantLock from "./TxReentrantLock.ts";
4107
5582
  */
4108
5583
  export * as TxRef from "./TxRef.ts";
4109
5584
  /**
5585
+ * The `TxSemaphore` module provides a transactional semaphore for coordinating
5586
+ * access to limited resources from within Effect transactions. A semaphore
5587
+ * tracks a fixed number of permits, and transactional operations can acquire,
5588
+ * release, or inspect those permits atomically with other transactional state.
5589
+ *
5590
+ * Use `TxSemaphore` when permit accounting needs to compose with `TxRef` and
5591
+ * other transactional updates, such as guarding resource pools, rate-limited
5592
+ * sections, or workflows that must reserve capacity consistently before
5593
+ * committing related state changes.
5594
+ *
5595
+ * **Gotchas**
5596
+ *
5597
+ * - Permit operations are intended for transactional workflows and are wrapped
5598
+ * with `Effect.tx`.
5599
+ * - The semaphore capacity is fixed at construction time; releasing more
5600
+ * permits than the original capacity fails.
5601
+ * - Creating a semaphore with a negative number of permits defects.
5602
+ *
4110
5603
  * @since 4.0.0
4111
5604
  */
4112
5605
  export * as TxSemaphore from "./TxSemaphore.ts";
@@ -4203,6 +5696,19 @@ export * as Types from "./Types.ts";
4203
5696
  */
4204
5697
  export * as UndefinedOr from "./UndefinedOr.ts";
4205
5698
  /**
5699
+ * The `Unify` module contains the type-level protocol Effect uses to normalize
5700
+ * unions of data types that opt in to unification. It is primarily a library
5701
+ * authoring tool: data types expose hidden symbol properties describing how
5702
+ * their variants should be widened, and {@link Unify} turns those protocol
5703
+ * entries into the user-facing union type that TypeScript should infer.
5704
+ *
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+ * Most application code does not need to interact with these symbols directly.
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+ * The main runtime helper, {@link unify}, is an identity function that preserves
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+ * values and functions at runtime while applying {@link Unify} to the relevant
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+ * static type. This is useful when authoring APIs that return branded or
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+ * protocol-enabled values and need inference to collapse to the public Effect
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+ * data type rather than exposing implementation details.
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+ *
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  * @since 2.0.0
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  */
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  export * as Unify from "./Unify.ts";