[6a3a178] | 1 | import { Operator } from './Operator';
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| 2 | import { Observable } from './Observable';
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| 3 | import { Subscriber } from './Subscriber';
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| 4 | import { Subscription } from './Subscription';
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| 5 | import { Observer, SubscriptionLike, TeardownLogic } from './types';
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| 6 | /**
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| 7 | * @class SubjectSubscriber<T>
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| 8 | */
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| 9 | export declare class SubjectSubscriber<T> extends Subscriber<T> {
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| 10 | protected destination: Subject<T>;
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| 11 | constructor(destination: Subject<T>);
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| 12 | }
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| 13 | /**
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| 14 | * A Subject is a special type of Observable that allows values to be
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| 15 | * multicasted to many Observers. Subjects are like EventEmitters.
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| 16 | *
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| 17 | * Every Subject is an Observable and an Observer. You can subscribe to a
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| 18 | * Subject, and you can call next to feed values as well as error and complete.
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| 19 | *
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| 20 | * @class Subject<T>
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| 21 | */
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| 22 | export declare class Subject<T> extends Observable<T> implements SubscriptionLike {
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| 23 | observers: Observer<T>[];
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| 24 | closed: boolean;
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| 25 | isStopped: boolean;
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| 26 | hasError: boolean;
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| 27 | thrownError: any;
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| 28 | constructor();
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| 29 | /**@nocollapse
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| 30 | * @deprecated use new Subject() instead
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| 31 | */
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| 32 | static create: Function;
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| 33 | lift<R>(operator: Operator<T, R>): Observable<R>;
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| 34 | next(value?: T): void;
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| 35 | error(err: any): void;
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| 36 | complete(): void;
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| 37 | unsubscribe(): void;
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| 38 | /** @deprecated This is an internal implementation detail, do not use. */
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| 39 | _trySubscribe(subscriber: Subscriber<T>): TeardownLogic;
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| 40 | /** @deprecated This is an internal implementation detail, do not use. */
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| 41 | _subscribe(subscriber: Subscriber<T>): Subscription;
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| 42 | /**
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| 43 | * Creates a new Observable with this Subject as the source. You can do this
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| 44 | * to create customize Observer-side logic of the Subject and conceal it from
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| 45 | * code that uses the Observable.
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| 46 | * @return {Observable} Observable that the Subject casts to
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| 47 | */
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| 48 | asObservable(): Observable<T>;
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| 49 | }
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| 50 | /**
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| 51 | * @class AnonymousSubject<T>
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| 52 | */
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| 53 | export declare class AnonymousSubject<T> extends Subject<T> {
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| 54 | protected destination?: Observer<T>;
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| 55 | constructor(destination?: Observer<T>, source?: Observable<T>);
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| 56 | next(value: T): void;
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| 57 | error(err: any): void;
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| 58 | complete(): void;
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| 59 | /** @deprecated This is an internal implementation detail, do not use. */
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| 60 | _subscribe(subscriber: Subscriber<T>): Subscription;
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| 61 | }
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