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) as `${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}-${string}`;
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};
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}
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if (typeof Promise.withResolvers === "undefined") {
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// Chrome/Edge 119, Firefox 121, Safari/iOS 17.4
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// Promise.withResolvers is generic and works with subclasses - the typescript built-in decl
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// could not handle the subclassing case.
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Promise.withResolvers = function <T>(this: AnyPromiseConstructor<T>) {
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let resolve!: PromiseWithResolvers<T>["resolve"], reject!: PromiseWithResolvers<T>["reject"];
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// These variables are expected to be set after `new this()`
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const promise = new this((resolve0, reject0) => {
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resolve = resolve0;
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reject = reject0;
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})
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return {
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promise, resolve, reject
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}
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}
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}
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types/lib.esnext.promise.d.ts
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types/lib.esnext.promise.d.ts
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interface AnyPromiseWithResolvers<T, Instance> {
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promise: Instance;
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resolve: (value: T | PromiseLike<T>) => void;
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reject: (reason?: any) => void;
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}
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type AnyPromiseConstructor<T> = new (
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executor: (
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resolve: PromiseWithResolvers<T>["resolve"],
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reject: PromiseWithResolvers<T>["reject"],
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) => void,
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) => Promise<T>;
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interface PromiseConstructor {
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/**
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* Creates a new Promise and returns it in an object, along with its resolve and reject functions.
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* @returns An object with the properties `promise`, `resolve`, and `reject`.
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*
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* ```ts
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* const { promise, resolve, reject } = Promise.withResolvers<T>();
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* ```
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*/
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withResolvers<T, K extends AnyPromiseConstructor<T>>(
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this: K,
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): AnyPromiseWithResolvers<T, InstanceType<K>>;
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}
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