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'use strict';
var getOwnPropertyNames = Object.getOwnPropertyNames, getOwnPropertySymbols = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols;
var hasOwnProperty = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
/**
* Combine two comparators into a single comparators.
*/
function combineComparators(comparatorA, comparatorB) {
return function isEqual(a, b, state) {
return comparatorA(a, b, state) && comparatorB(a, b, state);
};
}
/**
* Wrap the provided `areItemsEqual` method to manage the circular state, allowing
* for circular references to be safely included in the comparison without creating
* stack overflows.
*/
function createIsCircular(areItemsEqual) {
return function isCircular(a, b, state) {
if (!a || !b || typeof a !== 'object' || typeof b !== 'object') {
return areItemsEqual(a, b, state);
}
var cache = state.cache;
var cachedA = cache.get(a);
var cachedB = cache.get(b);
if (cachedA && cachedB) {
return cachedA === b && cachedB === a;
}
cache.set(a, b);
cache.set(b, a);
var result = areItemsEqual(a, b, state);
cache.delete(a);
cache.delete(b);
return result;
};
}
/**
* Get the properties to strictly examine, which include both own properties that are
* not enumerable and symbol properties.
*/
function getStrictProperties(object) {
return getOwnPropertyNames(object).concat(getOwnPropertySymbols(object));
}
/**
* Whether the object contains the property passed as an own property.
*/
var hasOwn = Object.hasOwn ||
(function (object, property) {
return hasOwnProperty.call(object, property);
});
/**
* Whether the values passed are strictly equal or both NaN.
*/
function sameValueZeroEqual(a, b) {
return a || b ? a === b : a === b || (a !== a && b !== b);
}
var OWNER = '_owner';
var getOwnPropertyDescriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor, keys = Object.keys;
/**
* Whether the arrays are equal in value.
*/
function areArraysEqual(a, b, state) {
var index = a.length;
if (b.length !== index) {
return false;
}
while (index-- > 0) {
if (!state.equals(a[index], b[index], index, index, a, b, state)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the dates passed are equal in value.
*/
function areDatesEqual(a, b) {
return sameValueZeroEqual(a.getTime(), b.getTime());
}
/**
* Whether the `Map`s are equal in value.
*/
function areMapsEqual(a, b, state) {
if (a.size !== b.size) {
return false;
}
var matchedIndices = {};
var aIterable = a.entries();
var index = 0;
var aResult;
var bResult;
while ((aResult = aIterable.next())) {
if (aResult.done) {
break;
}
var bIterable = b.entries();
var hasMatch = false;
var matchIndex = 0;
while ((bResult = bIterable.next())) {
if (bResult.done) {
break;
}
var _a = aResult.value, aKey = _a[0], aValue = _a[1];
var _b = bResult.value, bKey = _b[0], bValue = _b[1];
if (!hasMatch &&
!matchedIndices[matchIndex] &&
(hasMatch =
state.equals(aKey, bKey, index, matchIndex, a, b, state) &&
state.equals(aValue, bValue, aKey, bKey, a, b, state))) {
matchedIndices[matchIndex] = true;
}
matchIndex++;
}
if (!hasMatch) {
return false;
}
index++;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the objects are equal in value.
*/
function areObjectsEqual(a, b, state) {
var properties = keys(a);
var index = properties.length;
if (keys(b).length !== index) {
return false;
}
var property;
// Decrementing `while` showed faster results than either incrementing or
// decrementing `for` loop and than an incrementing `while` loop. Declarative
// methods like `some` / `every` were not used to avoid incurring the garbage
// cost of anonymous callbacks.
while (index-- > 0) {
property = properties[index];
if (property === OWNER &&
(a.$$typeof || b.$$typeof) &&
a.$$typeof !== b.$$typeof) {
return false;
}
if (!hasOwn(b, property) ||
!state.equals(a[property], b[property], property, property, a, b, state)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the objects are equal in value with strict property checking.
*/
function areObjectsEqualStrict(a, b, state) {
var properties = getStrictProperties(a);
var index = properties.length;
if (getStrictProperties(b).length !== index) {
return false;
}
var property;
var descriptorA;
var descriptorB;
// Decrementing `while` showed faster results than either incrementing or
// decrementing `for` loop and than an incrementing `while` loop. Declarative
// methods like `some` / `every` were not used to avoid incurring the garbage
// cost of anonymous callbacks.
while (index-- > 0) {
property = properties[index];
if (property === OWNER &&
(a.$$typeof || b.$$typeof) &&
a.$$typeof !== b.$$typeof) {
return false;
}
if (!hasOwn(b, property)) {
return false;
}
if (!state.equals(a[property], b[property], property, property, a, b, state)) {
return false;
}
descriptorA = getOwnPropertyDescriptor(a, property);
descriptorB = getOwnPropertyDescriptor(b, property);
if ((descriptorA || descriptorB) &&
(!descriptorA ||
!descriptorB ||
descriptorA.configurable !== descriptorB.configurable ||
descriptorA.enumerable !== descriptorB.enumerable ||
descriptorA.writable !== descriptorB.writable)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the primitive wrappers passed are equal in value.
*/
function arePrimitiveWrappersEqual(a, b) {
return sameValueZeroEqual(a.valueOf(), b.valueOf());
}
/**
* Whether the regexps passed are equal in value.
*/
function areRegExpsEqual(a, b) {
return a.source === b.source && a.flags === b.flags;
}
/**
* Whether the `Set`s are equal in value.
*/
function areSetsEqual(a, b, state) {
if (a.size !== b.size) {
return false;
}
var matchedIndices = {};
var aIterable = a.values();
var aResult;
var bResult;
while ((aResult = aIterable.next())) {
if (aResult.done) {
break;
}
var bIterable = b.values();
var hasMatch = false;
var matchIndex = 0;
while ((bResult = bIterable.next())) {
if (bResult.done) {
break;
}
if (!hasMatch &&
!matchedIndices[matchIndex] &&
(hasMatch = state.equals(aResult.value, bResult.value, aResult.value, bResult.value, a, b, state))) {
matchedIndices[matchIndex] = true;
}
matchIndex++;
}
if (!hasMatch) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the TypedArray instances are equal in value.
*/
function areTypedArraysEqual(a, b) {
var index = a.length;
if (b.length !== index) {
return false;
}
while (index-- > 0) {
if (a[index] !== b[index]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
var ARGUMENTS_TAG = '[object Arguments]';
var BOOLEAN_TAG = '[object Boolean]';
var DATE_TAG = '[object Date]';
var MAP_TAG = '[object Map]';
var NUMBER_TAG = '[object Number]';
var OBJECT_TAG = '[object Object]';
var REG_EXP_TAG = '[object RegExp]';
var SET_TAG = '[object Set]';
var STRING_TAG = '[object String]';
var isArray = Array.isArray;
var isTypedArray = typeof ArrayBuffer === 'function' && ArrayBuffer.isView
? ArrayBuffer.isView
: null;
var assign = Object.assign;
var getTag = Object.prototype.toString.call.bind(Object.prototype.toString);
/**
* Create a comparator method based on the type-specific equality comparators passed.
*/
function createEqualityComparator(_a) {
var areArraysEqual = _a.areArraysEqual, areDatesEqual = _a.areDatesEqual, areMapsEqual = _a.areMapsEqual, areObjectsEqual = _a.areObjectsEqual, arePrimitiveWrappersEqual = _a.arePrimitiveWrappersEqual, areRegExpsEqual = _a.areRegExpsEqual, areSetsEqual = _a.areSetsEqual, areTypedArraysEqual = _a.areTypedArraysEqual;
/**
* compare the value of the two objects and return true if they are equivalent in values
*/
return function comparator(a, b, state) {
// If the items are strictly equal, no need to do a value comparison.
if (a === b) {
return true;
}
// If the items are not non-nullish objects, then the only possibility
// of them being equal but not strictly is if they are both `NaN`. Since
// `NaN` is uniquely not equal to itself, we can use self-comparison of
// both objects, which is faster than `isNaN()`.
if (a == null ||
b == null ||
typeof a !== 'object' ||
typeof b !== 'object') {
return a !== a && b !== b;
}
var constructor = a.constructor;
// Checks are listed in order of commonality of use-case:
// 1. Common complex object types (plain object, array)
// 2. Common data values (date, regexp)
// 3. Less-common complex object types (map, set)
// 4. Less-common data values (promise, primitive wrappers)
// Inherently this is both subjective and assumptive, however
// when reviewing comparable libraries in the wild this order
// appears to be generally consistent.
// Constructors should match, otherwise there is potential for false positives
// between class and subclass or custom object and POJO.
if (constructor !== b.constructor) {
return false;
}
// `isPlainObject` only checks against the object's own realm. Cross-realm
// comparisons are rare, and will be handled in the ultimate fallback, so
// we can avoid capturing the string tag.
if (constructor === Object) {
return areObjectsEqual(a, b, state);
}
// `isArray()` works on subclasses and is cross-realm, so we can avoid capturing
// the string tag or doing an `instanceof` check.
if (isArray(a)) {
return areArraysEqual(a, b, state);
}
// `isTypedArray()` works on all possible TypedArray classes, so we can avoid
// capturing the string tag or comparing against all possible constructors.
if (isTypedArray != null && isTypedArray(a)) {
return areTypedArraysEqual(a, b, state);
}
// Try to fast-path equality checks for other complex object types in the
// same realm to avoid capturing the string tag. Strict equality is used
// instead of `instanceof` because it is more performant for the common
// use-case. If someone is subclassing a native class, it will be handled
// with the string tag comparison.
if (constructor === Date) {
return areDatesEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (constructor === RegExp) {
return areRegExpsEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (constructor === Map) {
return areMapsEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (constructor === Set) {
return areSetsEqual(a, b, state);
}
// Since this is a custom object, capture the string tag to determing its type.
// This is reasonably performant in modern environments like v8 and SpiderMonkey.
var tag = getTag(a);
if (tag === DATE_TAG) {
return areDatesEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (tag === REG_EXP_TAG) {
return areRegExpsEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (tag === MAP_TAG) {
return areMapsEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (tag === SET_TAG) {
return areSetsEqual(a, b, state);
}
if (tag === OBJECT_TAG) {
// The exception for value comparison is custom `Promise`-like class instances. These should
// be treated the same as standard `Promise` objects, which means strict equality, and if
// it reaches this point then that strict equality comparison has already failed.
return (typeof a.then !== 'function' &&
typeof b.then !== 'function' &&
areObjectsEqual(a, b, state));
}
// If an arguments tag, it should be treated as a standard object.
if (tag === ARGUMENTS_TAG) {
return areObjectsEqual(a, b, state);
}
// As the penultimate fallback, check if the values passed are primitive wrappers. This
// is very rare in modern JS, which is why it is deprioritized compared to all other object
// types.
if (tag === BOOLEAN_TAG || tag === NUMBER_TAG || tag === STRING_TAG) {
return arePrimitiveWrappersEqual(a, b, state);
}
// If not matching any tags that require a specific type of comparison, then we hard-code false because
// the only thing remaining is strict equality, which has already been compared. This is for a few reasons:
// - Certain types that cannot be introspected (e.g., `WeakMap`). For these types, this is the only
// comparison that can be made.
// - For types that can be introspected, but rarely have requirements to be compared
// (`ArrayBuffer`, `DataView`, etc.), the cost is avoided to prioritize the common
// use-cases (may be included in a future release, if requested enough).
// - For types that can be introspected but do not have an objective definition of what
// equality is (`Error`, etc.), the subjective decision is to be conservative and strictly compare.
// In all cases, these decisions should be reevaluated based on changes to the language and
// common development practices.
return false;
};
}
/**
* Create the configuration object used for building comparators.
*/
function createEqualityComparatorConfig(_a) {
var circular = _a.circular, createCustomConfig = _a.createCustomConfig, strict = _a.strict;
var config = {
areArraysEqual: strict
? areObjectsEqualStrict
: areArraysEqual,
areDatesEqual: areDatesEqual,
areMapsEqual: strict
? combineComparators(areMapsEqual, areObjectsEqualStrict)
: areMapsEqual,
areObjectsEqual: strict
? areObjectsEqualStrict
: areObjectsEqual,
arePrimitiveWrappersEqual: arePrimitiveWrappersEqual,
areRegExpsEqual: areRegExpsEqual,
areSetsEqual: strict
? combineComparators(areSetsEqual, areObjectsEqualStrict)
: areSetsEqual,
areTypedArraysEqual: strict
? areObjectsEqualStrict
: areTypedArraysEqual,
};
if (createCustomConfig) {
config = assign({}, config, createCustomConfig(config));
}
if (circular) {
var areArraysEqual$1 = createIsCircular(config.areArraysEqual);
var areMapsEqual$1 = createIsCircular(config.areMapsEqual);
var areObjectsEqual$1 = createIsCircular(config.areObjectsEqual);
var areSetsEqual$1 = createIsCircular(config.areSetsEqual);
config = assign({}, config, {
areArraysEqual: areArraysEqual$1,
areMapsEqual: areMapsEqual$1,
areObjectsEqual: areObjectsEqual$1,
areSetsEqual: areSetsEqual$1,
});
}
return config;
}
/**
* Default equality comparator pass-through, used as the standard `isEqual` creator for
* use inside the built comparator.
*/
function createInternalEqualityComparator(compare) {
return function (a, b, _indexOrKeyA, _indexOrKeyB, _parentA, _parentB, state) {
return compare(a, b, state);
};
}
/**
* Create the `isEqual` function used by the consuming application.
*/
function createIsEqual(_a) {
var circular = _a.circular, comparator = _a.comparator, createState = _a.createState, equals = _a.equals, strict = _a.strict;
if (createState) {
return function isEqual(a, b) {
var _a = createState(), _b = _a.cache, cache = _b === void 0 ? circular ? new WeakMap() : undefined : _b, meta = _a.meta;
return comparator(a, b, {
cache: cache,
equals: equals,
meta: meta,
strict: strict,
});
};
}
if (circular) {
return function isEqual(a, b) {
return comparator(a, b, {
cache: new WeakMap(),
equals: equals,
meta: undefined,
strict: strict,
});
};
}
var state = {
cache: undefined,
equals: equals,
meta: undefined,
strict: strict,
};
return function isEqual(a, b) {
return comparator(a, b, state);
};
}
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value.
*/
var deepEqual = createCustomEqual();
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value based on strict comparison.
*/
var strictDeepEqual = createCustomEqual({ strict: true });
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value, including circular references.
*/
var circularDeepEqual = createCustomEqual({ circular: true });
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value, including circular references,
* based on strict comparison.
*/
var strictCircularDeepEqual = createCustomEqual({
circular: true,
strict: true,
});
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value.
*/
var shallowEqual = createCustomEqual({
createInternalComparator: function () { return sameValueZeroEqual; },
});
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value based on strict comparison
*/
var strictShallowEqual = createCustomEqual({
strict: true,
createInternalComparator: function () { return sameValueZeroEqual; },
});
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value, including circular references.
*/
var circularShallowEqual = createCustomEqual({
circular: true,
createInternalComparator: function () { return sameValueZeroEqual; },
});
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value, including circular references,
* based on strict comparison.
*/
var strictCircularShallowEqual = createCustomEqual({
circular: true,
createInternalComparator: function () { return sameValueZeroEqual; },
strict: true,
});
/**
* Create a custom equality comparison method.
*
* This can be done to create very targeted comparisons in extreme hot-path scenarios
* where the standard methods are not performant enough, but can also be used to provide
* support for legacy environments that do not support expected features like
* `RegExp.prototype.flags` out of the box.
*/
function createCustomEqual(options) {
if (options === void 0) { options = {}; }
var _a = options.circular, circular = _a === void 0 ? false : _a, createCustomInternalComparator = options.createInternalComparator, createState = options.createState, _b = options.strict, strict = _b === void 0 ? false : _b;
var config = createEqualityComparatorConfig(options);
var comparator = createEqualityComparator(config);
var equals = createCustomInternalComparator
? createCustomInternalComparator(comparator)
: createInternalEqualityComparator(comparator);
return createIsEqual({ circular: circular, comparator: comparator, createState: createState, equals: equals, strict: strict });
}
exports.circularDeepEqual = circularDeepEqual;
exports.circularShallowEqual = circularShallowEqual;
exports.createCustomEqual = createCustomEqual;
exports.deepEqual = deepEqual;
exports.sameValueZeroEqual = sameValueZeroEqual;
exports.shallowEqual = shallowEqual;
exports.strictCircularDeepEqual = strictCircularDeepEqual;
exports.strictCircularShallowEqual = strictCircularShallowEqual;
exports.strictDeepEqual = strictDeepEqual;
exports.strictShallowEqual = strictShallowEqual;
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import type { ComparatorConfig, CreateState, CustomEqualCreatorOptions, EqualityComparator, InternalEqualityComparator } from './internalTypes';
interface CreateIsEqualOptions<Meta> {
circular: boolean;
comparator: EqualityComparator<Meta>;
createState: CreateState<Meta> | undefined;
equals: InternalEqualityComparator<Meta>;
strict: boolean;
}
/**
* Create a comparator method based on the type-specific equality comparators passed.
*/
export declare function createEqualityComparator<Meta>({ areArraysEqual, areDatesEqual, areMapsEqual, areObjectsEqual, arePrimitiveWrappersEqual, areRegExpsEqual, areSetsEqual, areTypedArraysEqual, }: ComparatorConfig<Meta>): EqualityComparator<Meta>;
/**
* Create the configuration object used for building comparators.
*/
export declare function createEqualityComparatorConfig<Meta>({ circular, createCustomConfig, strict, }: CustomEqualCreatorOptions<Meta>): ComparatorConfig<Meta>;
/**
* Default equality comparator pass-through, used as the standard `isEqual` creator for
* use inside the built comparator.
*/
export declare function createInternalEqualityComparator<Meta>(compare: EqualityComparator<Meta>): InternalEqualityComparator<Meta>;
/**
* Create the `isEqual` function used by the consuming application.
*/
export declare function createIsEqual<Meta>({ circular, comparator, createState, equals, strict, }: CreateIsEqualOptions<Meta>): <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
export {};

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import type { Dictionary, PrimitiveWrapper, State, TypedArray } from './internalTypes';
/**
* Whether the arrays are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areArraysEqual(a: any[], b: any[], state: State<any>): boolean;
/**
* Whether the dates passed are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areDatesEqual(a: Date, b: Date): boolean;
/**
* Whether the `Map`s are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areMapsEqual(a: Map<any, any>, b: Map<any, any>, state: State<any>): boolean;
/**
* Whether the objects are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areObjectsEqual(a: Dictionary, b: Dictionary, state: State<any>): boolean;
/**
* Whether the objects are equal in value with strict property checking.
*/
export declare function areObjectsEqualStrict(a: Dictionary, b: Dictionary, state: State<any>): boolean;
/**
* Whether the primitive wrappers passed are equal in value.
*/
export declare function arePrimitiveWrappersEqual(a: PrimitiveWrapper, b: PrimitiveWrapper): boolean;
/**
* Whether the regexps passed are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areRegExpsEqual(a: RegExp, b: RegExp): boolean;
/**
* Whether the `Set`s are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areSetsEqual(a: Set<any>, b: Set<any>, state: State<any>): boolean;
/**
* Whether the TypedArray instances are equal in value.
*/
export declare function areTypedArraysEqual(a: TypedArray, b: TypedArray): boolean;

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import type { CustomEqualCreatorOptions } from './internalTypes';
import { sameValueZeroEqual } from './utils';
export { sameValueZeroEqual };
export * from './internalTypes';
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value.
*/
export declare const deepEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value based on strict comparison.
*/
export declare const strictDeepEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value, including circular references.
*/
export declare const circularDeepEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are deeply-equal in value, including circular references,
* based on strict comparison.
*/
export declare const strictCircularDeepEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value.
*/
export declare const shallowEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value based on strict comparison
*/
export declare const strictShallowEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value, including circular references.
*/
export declare const circularShallowEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the items passed are shallowly-equal in value, including circular references,
* based on strict comparison.
*/
export declare const strictCircularShallowEqual: <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;
/**
* Create a custom equality comparison method.
*
* This can be done to create very targeted comparisons in extreme hot-path scenarios
* where the standard methods are not performant enough, but can also be used to provide
* support for legacy environments that do not support expected features like
* `RegExp.prototype.flags` out of the box.
*/
export declare function createCustomEqual<Meta = undefined>(options?: CustomEqualCreatorOptions<Meta>): <A, B>(a: A, b: B) => boolean;

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/**
* Cache used to store references to objects, used for circular
* reference checks.
*/
export interface Cache<Key extends object, Value> {
delete(key: Key): boolean;
get(key: Key): Value | undefined;
set(key: Key, value: any): any;
}
export interface State<Meta> {
/**
* Cache used to identify circular references
*/
readonly cache: Cache<any, any> | undefined;
/**
* Method used to determine equality of nested value.
*/
readonly equals: InternalEqualityComparator<Meta>;
/**
* Additional value that can be used for comparisons.
*/
meta: Meta;
/**
* Whether the equality comparison is strict, meaning it matches
* all properties (including symbols and non-enumerable properties)
* with equal shape of descriptors.
*/
readonly strict: boolean;
}
export interface CircularState<Meta> extends State<Meta> {
readonly cache: Cache<any, any>;
}
export interface DefaultState<Meta> extends State<Meta> {
readonly cache: undefined;
}
export interface Dictionary<Value = any> {
[key: string | symbol]: Value;
$$typeof?: any;
}
export interface ComparatorConfig<Meta> {
/**
* Whether the arrays passed are equal in value. In strict mode, this includes
* additional properties added to the array.
*/
areArraysEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the dates passed are equal in value.
*/
areDatesEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the maps passed are equal in value. In strict mode, this includes
* additional properties added to the map.
*/
areMapsEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the objects passed are equal in value. In strict mode, this includes
* non-enumerable properties added to the map, as well as symbol properties.
*/
areObjectsEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the primitive wrappers passed are equal in value.
*/
arePrimitiveWrappersEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the regexps passed are equal in value.
*/
areRegExpsEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the sets passed are equal in value. In strict mode, this includes
* additional properties added to the set.
*/
areSetsEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
/**
* Whether the typed arrays passed are equal in value. In strict mode, this includes
* additional properties added to the typed array.
*/
areTypedArraysEqual: TypeEqualityComparator<any, Meta>;
}
export type CreateCustomComparatorConfig<Meta> = (config: ComparatorConfig<Meta>) => Partial<ComparatorConfig<Meta>>;
export type CreateState<Meta> = () => {
cache?: Cache<any, any> | undefined;
meta?: Meta;
};
export type EqualityComparator<Meta> = <A, B>(a: A, b: B, state: State<Meta>) => boolean;
export type AnyEqualityComparator<Meta> = (a: any, b: any, state: State<Meta>) => boolean;
export type EqualityComparatorCreator<Meta> = (fn: EqualityComparator<Meta>) => InternalEqualityComparator<Meta>;
export type InternalEqualityComparator<Meta> = (a: any, b: any, indexOrKeyA: any, indexOrKeyB: any, parentA: any, parentB: any, state: State<Meta>) => boolean;
export type PrimitiveWrapper = Boolean | Number | String;
/**
* Type which encompasses possible instances of TypedArray
* classes.
*
* **NOTE**: This does not include `BigInt64Array` and
* `BitUint64Array` because those are part of ES2020 and
* not supported by certain TS configurations. If using
* either in `areTypedArraysEqual`, you can cast the
* instance as `TypedArray` and it will work as expected,
* because runtime checks will still work for those classes.
*/
export type TypedArray = Float32Array | Float64Array | Int8Array | Int16Array | Int32Array | Uint16Array | Uint32Array | Uint8Array | Uint8ClampedArray;
export type TypeEqualityComparator<Type, Meta = undefined> = (a: Type, b: Type, state: State<Meta>) => boolean;
export interface CustomEqualCreatorOptions<Meta> {
/**
* Whether circular references should be supported. It causes the
* comparison to be slower, but for objects that have circular references
* it is required to avoid stack overflows.
*/
circular?: boolean;
/**
* Create a custom configuration of type-specific equality comparators.
* This receives the default configuration, which allows either replacement
* or supersetting of the default methods.
*/
createCustomConfig?: CreateCustomComparatorConfig<Meta>;
/**
* Create a custom internal comparator, which is used as an override to the
* default entry point for nested value equality comparisons. This is often
* used for doing custom logic for specific types (such as handling a specific
* class instance differently than other objects) or to incorporate `meta` in
* the comparison. See the recipes for examples.
*/
createInternalComparator?: (compare: EqualityComparator<Meta>) => InternalEqualityComparator<Meta>;
/**
* Create a custom `state` object passed between the methods. This allows for
* custom `cache` and/or `meta` values to be used.
*/
createState?: CreateState<Meta>;
/**
* Whether the equality comparison is strict, meaning it matches
* all properties (including symbols and non-enumerable properties)
* with equal shape of descriptors.
*/
strict?: boolean;
}

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import { AnyEqualityComparator, Dictionary, State, TypeEqualityComparator } from './internalTypes';
/**
* Combine two comparators into a single comparators.
*/
export declare function combineComparators<Meta>(comparatorA: AnyEqualityComparator<Meta>, comparatorB: AnyEqualityComparator<Meta>): <A, B>(a: A, b: B, state: State<Meta>) => boolean;
/**
* Wrap the provided `areItemsEqual` method to manage the circular state, allowing
* for circular references to be safely included in the comparison without creating
* stack overflows.
*/
export declare function createIsCircular<AreItemsEqual extends TypeEqualityComparator<any, any>>(areItemsEqual: AreItemsEqual): AreItemsEqual;
/**
* Get the properties to strictly examine, which include both own properties that are
* not enumerable and symbol properties.
*/
export declare function getStrictProperties(object: Dictionary): Array<string | symbol>;
/**
* Whether the object contains the property passed as an own property.
*/
export declare const hasOwn: (o: object, v: PropertyKey) => boolean;
/**
* Whether the values passed are strictly equal or both NaN.
*/
export declare function sameValueZeroEqual(a: any, b: any): boolean;