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interface Flatted { /** * Converts a JavaScript Object Notation (using Flatted encoding) string into an object. * @param text A valid Flatted string. * @param reviver A function that transforms the results. This function is called for each member of the object. * If a member contains nested objects, the nested objects are transformed before the parent object is. */ parse( text: string, reviver?: (this: any, key: string, value: any) => any ): any; /** * Converts a JavaScript value to a JavaScript Object Notation (using Flatted encoding) string. * @param value A JavaScript value, usually an object or array, to be converted. * @param replacer A function that transforms the results. * @param space Adds indentation, white space, and line break characters to the return-value JSON text to make it easier to read. */ stringify( value: any, replacer?: (this: any, key: string, value: any) => any, space?: string | number ): string; /** * Converts a JavaScript value to a JavaScript Object Notation (using Flatted encoding) string. * @param value A JavaScript value, usually an object or array, to be converted. * @param replacer An array of strings and numbers that acts as an approved list for selecting the object properties that will be stringified. * @param space Adds indentation, white space, and line break characters to the return-value JSON text to make it easier to read. */ stringify( value: any, replacer?: (number | string)[] | null, space?: string | number ): string; /** * Helper to allow explicit conversions with classes. * @param value The JSON to convert to JavaScript value */ fromJSON(value: any): any; /** * Helper to allow explicit conversions with classes. * @param value A JavaScript value, usually an object or array, to be converted. */ toJSON(value: any): any; } /** * Fast and minimal circular JSON parser. * logic example ```js var a = [{one: 1}, {two: '2'}]; a[0].a = a; // a is the main object, will be at index '0' // {one: 1} is the second object, index '1' // {two: '2'} the third, in '2', and it has a string // which will be found at index '3' Flatted.stringify(a); // [["1","2"],{"one":1,"a":"0"},{"two":"3"},"2"] // a[one,two] {one: 1, a} {two: '2'} '2' ``` */ declare const Flatted: Flatted; export = Flatted;