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								/**
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								 * An *action* is a plain object that represents an intention to change the
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								 * state. Actions are the only way to get data into the store. Any data,
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								 * whether from UI events, network callbacks, or other sources such as
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								 * WebSockets needs to eventually be dispatched as actions.
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								 *
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								 * Actions must have a `type` field that indicates the type of action being
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								 * performed. Types can be defined as constants and imported from another
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								 * module. It's better to use strings for `type` than Symbols because strings
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								 * are serializable.
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								 *
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								 * Other than `type`, the structure of an action object is really up to you.
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								 * If you're interested, check out Flux Standard Action for recommendations on
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								 * how actions should be constructed.
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								 *
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								 * @template T the type of the action's `type` tag.
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								 */
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								export interface Action<T = any> {
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								  type: T
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								}
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								/**
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								 * An Action type which accepts any other properties.
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								 * This is mainly for the use of the `Reducer` type.
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								 * This is not part of `Action` itself to prevent types that extend `Action` from
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								 * having an index signature.
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								 */
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								export interface AnyAction extends Action {
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								  // Allows any extra properties to be defined in an action.
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								  [extraProps: string]: any
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								}
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								/**
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								 * Internal "virtual" symbol used to make the `CombinedState` type unique.
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								 */
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								declare const $CombinedState: unique symbol
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								/**
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								 * State base type for reducers created with `combineReducers()`.
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								 *
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								 * This type allows the `createStore()` method to infer which levels of the
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								 * preloaded state can be partial.
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								 *
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								 * Because Typescript is really duck-typed, a type needs to have some
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								 * identifying property to differentiate it from other types with matching
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								 * prototypes for type checking purposes. That's why this type has the
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								 * `$CombinedState` symbol property. Without the property, this type would
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								 * match any object. The symbol doesn't really exist because it's an internal
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								 * (i.e. not exported), and internally we never check its value. Since it's a
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								 * symbol property, it's not expected to be unumerable, and the value is
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								 * typed as always undefined, so its never expected to have a meaningful
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								 * value anyway. It just makes this type distinquishable from plain `{}`.
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								 */
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								interface EmptyObject {
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								  readonly [$CombinedState]?: undefined
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								}
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								export type CombinedState<S> = EmptyObject & S
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								/**
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								 * Recursively makes combined state objects partial. Only combined state _root
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								 * objects_ (i.e. the generated higher level object with keys mapping to
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								 * individual reducers) are partial.
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								 */
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								export type PreloadedState<S> = Required<S> extends EmptyObject
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								  ? S extends CombinedState<infer S1>
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								    ? {
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								        [K in keyof S1]?: S1[K] extends object ? PreloadedState<S1[K]> : S1[K]
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								      }
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								    : S
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								  : {
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								      [K in keyof S]: S[K] extends string | number | boolean | symbol
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								        ? S[K]
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								        : PreloadedState<S[K]>
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								    }
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								/* reducers */
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								/**
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								 * A *reducer* (also called a *reducing function*) is a function that accepts
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								 * an accumulation and a value and returns a new accumulation. They are used
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								 * to reduce a collection of values down to a single value
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								 *
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								 * Reducers are not unique to Redux—they are a fundamental concept in
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								 * functional programming.  Even most non-functional languages, like
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								 * JavaScript, have a built-in API for reducing. In JavaScript, it's
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								 * `Array.prototype.reduce()`.
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								 *
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								 * In Redux, the accumulated value is the state object, and the values being
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								 * accumulated are actions. Reducers calculate a new state given the previous
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								 * state and an action. They must be *pure functions*—functions that return
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								 * the exact same output for given inputs. They should also be free of
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								 * side-effects. This is what enables exciting features like hot reloading and
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								 * time travel.
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								 *
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								 * Reducers are the most important concept in Redux.
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								 *
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								 * *Do not put API calls into reducers.*
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								 *
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								 * @template S The type of state consumed and produced by this reducer.
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								 * @template A The type of actions the reducer can potentially respond to.
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								 */
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								export type Reducer<S = any, A extends Action = AnyAction> = (
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								  state: S | undefined,
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								  action: A
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								) => S
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								/**
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								 * Object whose values correspond to different reducer functions.
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								 *
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								 * @template A The type of actions the reducers can potentially respond to.
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								 */
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								export type ReducersMapObject<S = any, A extends Action = Action> = {
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								  [K in keyof S]: Reducer<S[K], A>
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								}
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								/**
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								 * Infer a combined state shape from a `ReducersMapObject`.
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								 *
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								 * @template M Object map of reducers as provided to `combineReducers(map: M)`.
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								 */
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								export type StateFromReducersMapObject<M> = M extends ReducersMapObject<
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								  any,
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								  any
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								  ? { [P in keyof M]: M[P] extends Reducer<infer S, any> ? S : never }
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								  : never
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								/**
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								 * Infer reducer union type from a `ReducersMapObject`.
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								 *
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								 * @template M Object map of reducers as provided to `combineReducers(map: M)`.
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								 */
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								export type ReducerFromReducersMapObject<M> = M extends {
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								  [P in keyof M]: infer R
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								}
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								  ? R extends Reducer<any, any>
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								    ? R
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								    : never
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								  : never
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								/**
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								 * Infer action type from a reducer function.
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								 *
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								 * @template R Type of reducer.
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								 */
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								export type ActionFromReducer<R> = R extends Reducer<any, infer A> ? A : never
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								/**
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								 * Infer action union type from a `ReducersMapObject`.
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								 * @template M Object map of reducers as provided to `combineReducers(map: M)`.
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								 */
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								export type ActionFromReducersMapObject<M> = M extends ReducersMapObject<
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								  any,
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								  ? ActionFromReducer<ReducerFromReducersMapObject<M>>
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								  : never
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								/**
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								 * Turns an object whose values are different reducer functions, into a single
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								 * reducer function. It will call every child reducer, and gather their results
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								 * into a single state object, whose keys correspond to the keys of the passed
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								 * reducer functions.
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								 *
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								 * @template S Combined state object type.
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								 *   is to use ES6 `import * as reducers` syntax. The reducers may never
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								 *   return undefined for any action. Instead, they should return their
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								 *   initial state if the state passed to them was undefined, and the current
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								 *   state for any unrecognized action.
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								 * @returns A reducer function that invokes every reducer inside the passed
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								 *   object, and builds a state object with the same shape.
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								export function combineReducers<S>(
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								  reducers: ReducersMapObject<S, any>
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								): Reducer<CombinedState<S>>
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								export function combineReducers<S, A extends Action = AnyAction>(
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								  reducers: ReducersMapObject<S, A>
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								): Reducer<CombinedState<S>, A>
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								export function combineReducers<M extends ReducersMapObject<any, any>>(
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								  reducers: M
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								  CombinedState<StateFromReducersMapObject<M>>,
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								  ActionFromReducersMapObject<M>
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								/* store */
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								/**
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								 * A *dispatching function* (or simply *dispatch function*) is a function that
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								 * accepts an action or an async action; it then may or may not dispatch one
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								 * We must distinguish between dispatching functions in general and the base
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								 * The base dispatch function *always* synchronously sends an action to the
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								 * calculate a new state. It expects actions to be plain objects ready to be
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								 * transform, delay, ignore, or otherwise interpret actions or async actions
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								 * before passing them to the next middleware.
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								 * @template A The type of things (actions or otherwise) which may be
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								 *   dispatched.
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								export interface Dispatch<A extends Action = AnyAction> {
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								  <T extends A>(action: T): T
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								 * Function to remove listener added by `Store.subscribe()`.
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								export interface Unsubscribe {
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								declare global {
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								    readonly observable: symbol
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								 * A minimal observable of state changes.
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								 * For more information, see the observable proposal:
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								 */
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								export type Observable<T> = {
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								  /**
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								   * The minimal observable subscription method.
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								 * An Observer is used to receive data from an Observable, and is supplied as
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								export type Observer<T> = {
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								 * A store is an object that holds the application's state tree.
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								 * There should only be a single store in a Redux app, as the composition
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								 * @template S The type of state held by this store.
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								 * @template A the type of actions which may be dispatched by this store.
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								 */
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								export interface Store<S = any, A extends Action = AnyAction> {
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
								  /**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * Dispatches an action. It is the only way to trigger a state change.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * The `reducer` function, used to create the store, will be called with the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * current state tree and the given `action`. Its return value will be
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * considered the **next** state of the tree, and the change listeners will
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * be notified.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * The base implementation only supports plain object actions. If you want
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * to dispatch a Promise, an Observable, a thunk, or something else, you
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * need to wrap your store creating function into the corresponding
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * middleware. For example, see the documentation for the `redux-thunk`
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * package. Even the middleware will eventually dispatch plain object
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * actions using this method.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @param action A plain object representing “what changed”. It is a good
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *   idea to keep actions serializable so you can record and replay user
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *   sessions, or use the time travelling `redux-devtools`. An action must
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *   have a `type` property which may not be `undefined`. It is a good idea
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *   to use string constants for action types.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @returns For convenience, the same action object you dispatched.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * Note that, if you use a custom middleware, it may wrap `dispatch()` to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * return something else (for example, a Promise you can await).
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  dispatch: Dispatch<A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  /**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * Reads the state tree managed by the store.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @returns The current state tree of your application.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  getState(): S
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  /**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * Adds a change listener. It will be called any time an action is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * dispatched, and some part of the state tree may potentially have changed.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * You may then call `getState()` to read the current state tree inside the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * callback.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * You may call `dispatch()` from a change listener, with the following
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * caveats:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * 1. The subscriptions are snapshotted just before every `dispatch()` call.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * If you subscribe or unsubscribe while the listeners are being invoked,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * this will not have any effect on the `dispatch()` that is currently in
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * progress. However, the next `dispatch()` call, whether nested or not,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * will use a more recent snapshot of the subscription list.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * 2. The listener should not expect to see all states changes, as the state
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * might have been updated multiple times during a nested `dispatch()` before
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * the listener is called. It is, however, guaranteed that all subscribers
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * registered before the `dispatch()` started will be called with the latest
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * state by the time it exits.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @param listener A callback to be invoked on every dispatch.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @returns A function to remove this change listener.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  subscribe(listener: () => void): Unsubscribe
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  /**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * Replaces the reducer currently used by the store to calculate the state.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * You might need this if your app implements code splitting and you want to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * load some of the reducers dynamically. You might also need this if you
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * implement a hot reloading mechanism for Redux.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @param nextReducer The reducer for the store to use instead.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  replaceReducer(nextReducer: Reducer<S, A>): void
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  /**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * Interoperability point for observable/reactive libraries.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * @returns {observable} A minimal observable of state changes.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * For more information, see the observable proposal:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   * https://github.com/tc39/proposal-observable
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								   */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  [Symbol.observable](): Observable<S>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export type DeepPartial<T> = {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  [K in keyof T]?: T[K] extends object ? DeepPartial<T[K]> : T[K]
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * A store creator is a function that creates a Redux store. Like with
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * dispatching function, we must distinguish the base store creator,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `createStore(reducer, preloadedState)` exported from the Redux package, from
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * store creators that are returned from the store enhancers.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template S The type of state to be held by the store.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template A The type of actions which may be dispatched.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template Ext Store extension that is mixed in to the Store type.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template StateExt State extension that is mixed into the state type.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export interface StoreCreator {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  <S, A extends Action, Ext, StateExt>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    enhancer?: StoreEnhancer<Ext, StateExt>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ): Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  <S, A extends Action, Ext, StateExt>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    preloadedState?: PreloadedState<S>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    enhancer?: StoreEnhancer<Ext>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ): Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @deprecated
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **We recommend using the `configureStore` method
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * of the `@reduxjs/toolkit` package**, which replaces `createStore`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Redux Toolkit is our recommended approach for writing Redux logic today,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * including store setup, reducers, data fetching, and more.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **For more details, please read this Redux docs page:**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **https://redux.js.org/introduction/why-rtk-is-redux-today**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `configureStore` from Redux Toolkit is an improved version of `createStore` that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * simplifies setup and helps avoid common bugs.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * You should not be using the `redux` core package by itself today, except for learning purposes.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * The `createStore` method from the core `redux` package will not be removed, but we encourage
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * all users to migrate to using Redux Toolkit for all Redux code.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * If you want to use `createStore` without this visual deprecation warning, use
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * the `legacy_createStore` import instead:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `import { legacy_createStore as createStore} from 'redux'`
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export declare function createStore<S, A extends Action, Ext, StateExt>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  enhancer?: StoreEnhancer<Ext, StateExt>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @deprecated
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **We recommend using the `configureStore` method
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * of the `@reduxjs/toolkit` package**, which replaces `createStore`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Redux Toolkit is our recommended approach for writing Redux logic today,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * including store setup, reducers, data fetching, and more.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **For more details, please read this Redux docs page:**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **https://redux.js.org/introduction/why-rtk-is-redux-today**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `configureStore` from Redux Toolkit is an improved version of `createStore` that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * simplifies setup and helps avoid common bugs.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * You should not be using the `redux` core package by itself today, except for learning purposes.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * The `createStore` method from the core `redux` package will not be removed, but we encourage
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * all users to migrate to using Redux Toolkit for all Redux code.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * If you want to use `createStore` without this visual deprecation warning, use
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * the `legacy_createStore` import instead:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `import { legacy_createStore as createStore} from 'redux'`
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export declare function createStore<S, A extends Action, Ext, StateExt>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  preloadedState?: PreloadedState<S>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  enhancer?: StoreEnhancer<Ext>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Creates a Redux store that holds the state tree.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **We recommend using `configureStore` from the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `@reduxjs/toolkit` package**, which replaces `createStore`:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **https://redux.js.org/introduction/why-rtk-is-redux-today**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * The only way to change the data in the store is to call `dispatch()` on it.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * There should only be a single store in your app. To specify how different
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * parts of the state tree respond to actions, you may combine several reducers
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * into a single reducer function by using `combineReducers`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param {Function} reducer A function that returns the next state tree, given
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * the current state tree and the action to handle.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param {any} [preloadedState] The initial state. You may optionally specify it
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * to hydrate the state from the server in universal apps, or to restore a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * previously serialized user session.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * If you use `combineReducers` to produce the root reducer function, this must be
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * an object with the same shape as `combineReducers` keys.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param {Function} [enhancer] The store enhancer. You may optionally specify it
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * to enhance the store with third-party capabilities such as middleware,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * time travel, persistence, etc. The only store enhancer that ships with Redux
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * is `applyMiddleware()`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @returns {Store} A Redux store that lets you read the state, dispatch actions
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * and subscribe to changes.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export declare function legacy_createStore<S, A extends Action, Ext, StateExt>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  enhancer?: StoreEnhancer<Ext, StateExt>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Creates a Redux store that holds the state tree.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **We recommend using `configureStore` from the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `@reduxjs/toolkit` package**, which replaces `createStore`:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * **https://redux.js.org/introduction/why-rtk-is-redux-today**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * The only way to change the data in the store is to call `dispatch()` on it.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * There should only be a single store in your app. To specify how different
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * parts of the state tree respond to actions, you may combine several reducers
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * into a single reducer function by using `combineReducers`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param {Function} reducer A function that returns the next state tree, given
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * the current state tree and the action to handle.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param {any} [preloadedState] The initial state. You may optionally specify it
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * to hydrate the state from the server in universal apps, or to restore a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * previously serialized user session.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * If you use `combineReducers` to produce the root reducer function, this must be
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * an object with the same shape as `combineReducers` keys.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param {Function} [enhancer] The store enhancer. You may optionally specify it
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * to enhance the store with third-party capabilities such as middleware,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * time travel, persistence, etc. The only store enhancer that ships with Redux
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * is `applyMiddleware()`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @returns {Store} A Redux store that lets you read the state, dispatch actions
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * and subscribe to changes.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export declare function legacy_createStore<S, A extends Action, Ext, StateExt>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  preloadedState?: PreloadedState<S>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  enhancer?: StoreEnhancer<Ext>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * A store enhancer is a higher-order function that composes a store creator
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * to return a new, enhanced store creator. This is similar to middleware in
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * that it allows you to alter the store interface in a composable way.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Store enhancers are much the same concept as higher-order components in
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * React, which are also occasionally called “component enhancers”.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Because a store is not an instance, but rather a plain-object collection of
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * functions, copies can be easily created and modified without mutating the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * original store. There is an example in `compose` documentation
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								 * demonstrating that.
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Most likely you'll never write a store enhancer, but you may use the one
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * provided by the developer tools. It is what makes time travel possible
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * without the app being aware it is happening. Amusingly, the Redux
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * middleware implementation is itself a store enhancer.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template Ext Store extension that is mixed into the Store type.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template StateExt State extension that is mixed into the state type.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export type StoreEnhancer<Ext = {}, StateExt = {}> = (
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  next: StoreEnhancerStoreCreator
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								) => StoreEnhancerStoreCreator<Ext, StateExt>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export type StoreEnhancerStoreCreator<Ext = {}, StateExt = {}> = <
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  S = any,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  A extends Action = AnyAction
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  reducer: Reducer<S, A>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  preloadedState?: PreloadedState<S>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								) => Store<S & StateExt, A> & Ext
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/* middleware */
							 | 
						||
| 
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							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export interface MiddlewareAPI<D extends Dispatch = Dispatch, S = any> {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  dispatch: D
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  getState(): S
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * A middleware is a higher-order function that composes a dispatch function
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * to return a new dispatch function. It often turns async actions into
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * actions.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Middleware is composable using function composition. It is useful for
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * logging actions, performing side effects like routing, or turning an
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * asynchronous API call into a series of synchronous actions.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template DispatchExt Extra Dispatch signature added by this middleware.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template S The type of the state supported by this middleware.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template D The type of Dispatch of the store where this middleware is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   installed.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export interface Middleware<
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  DispatchExt = {},
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  S = any,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  D extends Dispatch = Dispatch
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								> {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  (api: MiddlewareAPI<D, S>): (
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    next: Dispatch<AnyAction>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ) => (action: any) => any
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Creates a store enhancer that applies middleware to the dispatch method
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * of the Redux store. This is handy for a variety of tasks, such as
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * expressing asynchronous actions in a concise manner, or logging every
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * action payload.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * See `redux-thunk` package as an example of the Redux middleware.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Because middleware is potentially asynchronous, this should be the first
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * store enhancer in the composition chain.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Note that each middleware will be given the `dispatch` and `getState`
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * functions as named arguments.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param middlewares The middleware chain to be applied.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @returns A store enhancer applying the middleware.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template Ext Dispatch signature added by a middleware.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template S The type of the state supported by a middleware.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware(): StoreEnhancer
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware<Ext1, S>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware1: Middleware<Ext1, S, any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): StoreEnhancer<{ dispatch: Ext1 }>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware<Ext1, Ext2, S>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware1: Middleware<Ext1, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware2: Middleware<Ext2, S, any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): StoreEnhancer<{ dispatch: Ext1 & Ext2 }>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware<Ext1, Ext2, Ext3, S>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware1: Middleware<Ext1, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware2: Middleware<Ext2, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware3: Middleware<Ext3, S, any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): StoreEnhancer<{ dispatch: Ext1 & Ext2 & Ext3 }>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware<Ext1, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, S>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware1: Middleware<Ext1, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware2: Middleware<Ext2, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware3: Middleware<Ext3, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware4: Middleware<Ext4, S, any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): StoreEnhancer<{ dispatch: Ext1 & Ext2 & Ext3 & Ext4 }>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware<Ext1, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, Ext5, S>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware1: Middleware<Ext1, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware2: Middleware<Ext2, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware3: Middleware<Ext3, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware4: Middleware<Ext4, S, any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  middleware5: Middleware<Ext5, S, any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): StoreEnhancer<{ dispatch: Ext1 & Ext2 & Ext3 & Ext4 & Ext5 }>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function applyMiddleware<Ext, S = any>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ...middlewares: Middleware<any, S, any>[]
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): StoreEnhancer<{ dispatch: Ext }>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/* action creators */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * An *action creator* is, quite simply, a function that creates an action. Do
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * not confuse the two terms—again, an action is a payload of information, and
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * an action creator is a factory that creates an action.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Calling an action creator only produces an action, but does not dispatch
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * it. You need to call the store's `dispatch` function to actually cause the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * mutation. Sometimes we say *bound action creators* to mean functions that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * call an action creator and immediately dispatch its result to a specific
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * store instance.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * If an action creator needs to read the current state, perform an API call,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * or cause a side effect, like a routing transition, it should return an
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * async action instead of an action.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @template A Returned action type.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export interface ActionCreator<A> {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  (...args: any[]): A
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Object whose values are action creator functions.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export interface ActionCreatorsMapObject<A = any> {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  [key: string]: ActionCreator<A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Turns an object whose values are action creators, into an object with the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * same keys, but with every function wrapped into a `dispatch` call so they
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * may be invoked directly. This is just a convenience method, as you can call
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * `store.dispatch(MyActionCreators.doSomething())` yourself just fine.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * For convenience, you can also pass a single function as the first argument,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * and get a function in return.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param actionCreator An object whose values are action creator functions.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   One handy way to obtain it is to use ES6 `import * as` syntax. You may
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   also pass a single function.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param dispatch The `dispatch` function available on your Redux store.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @returns The object mimicking the original object, but with every action
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   creator wrapped into the `dispatch` call. If you passed a function as
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   `actionCreator`, the return value will also be a single function.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function bindActionCreators<A, C extends ActionCreator<A>>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  actionCreator: C,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  dispatch: Dispatch
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): C
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function bindActionCreators<
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  A extends ActionCreator<any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  B extends ActionCreator<any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								>(actionCreator: A, dispatch: Dispatch): B
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function bindActionCreators<A, M extends ActionCreatorsMapObject<A>>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  actionCreators: M,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  dispatch: Dispatch
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): M
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function bindActionCreators<
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  M extends ActionCreatorsMapObject<any>,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  N extends ActionCreatorsMapObject<any>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								>(actionCreators: M, dispatch: Dispatch): N
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/* compose */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								type Func0<R> = () => R
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								type Func1<T1, R> = (a1: T1) => R
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								type Func2<T1, T2, R> = (a1: T1, a2: T2) => R
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								type Func3<T1, T2, T3, R> = (a1: T1, a2: T2, a3: T3, ...args: any[]) => R
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/**
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * Composes single-argument functions from right to left. The rightmost
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * function can take multiple arguments as it provides the signature for the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * resulting composite function.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @param funcs The functions to compose.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 * @returns R function obtained by composing the argument functions from right
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   to left. For example, `compose(f, g, h)` is identical to doing
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 *   `(...args) => f(g(h(...args)))`.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose(): <R>(a: R) => R
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<F extends Function>(f: F): F
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/* two functions */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, R>(f1: (b: A) => R, f2: Func0<A>): Func0<R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, T1, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: A) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: Func1<T1, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func1<T1, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, T1, T2, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: A) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: Func2<T1, T2, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func2<T1, T2, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, T1, T2, T3, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: A) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: Func3<T1, T2, T3, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func3<T1, T2, T3, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/* three functions */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: B) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: Func0<A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func0<R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, T1, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: B) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: Func1<T1, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func1<T1, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, T1, T2, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: B) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: Func2<T1, T2, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func2<T1, T2, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, T1, T2, T3, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: B) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: Func3<T1, T2, T3, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func3<T1, T2, T3, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/* four functions */
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, C, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: C) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: B) => C,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f4: Func0<A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func0<R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, C, T1, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: C) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: B) => C,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f4: Func1<T1, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func1<T1, R>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								export function compose<A, B, C, T1, T2, R>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f1: (b: C) => R,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f2: (a: B) => C,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f3: (a: A) => B,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  f4: Func2<T1, T2, A>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								): Func2<T1, T2, R>
							 | 
						||
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								export function compose<A, B, C, T1, T2, T3, R>(
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								  f1: (b: C) => R,
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								  f2: (a: B) => C,
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								  f3: (a: A) => B,
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								  f4: Func3<T1, T2, T3, A>
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								): Func3<T1, T2, T3, R>
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								/* rest */
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								export function compose<R>(
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								  f1: (b: any) => R,
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								  ...funcs: Function[]
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								): (...args: any[]) => R
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								export function compose<R>(...funcs: Function[]): (...args: any[]) => R
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