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diff --git a/node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/observable/of.ts b/node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/observable/of.ts deleted file mode 100644 index a1c9357..0000000 --- a/node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/observable/of.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -import { SchedulerLike, ValueFromArray } from '../types'; -import { Observable } from '../Observable'; -import { popScheduler } from '../util/args'; -import { from } from './from'; - -// Devs are more likely to pass null or undefined than they are a scheduler -// without accompanying values. To make things easier for (naughty) devs who -// use the `strictNullChecks: false` TypeScript compiler option, these -// overloads with explicit null and undefined values are included. - -export function of(value: null): Observable<null>; -export function of(value: undefined): Observable<undefined>; - -/** @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. Use `scheduled`. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument */ -export function of(scheduler: SchedulerLike): Observable<never>; -/** @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. Use `scheduled`. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument */ -export function of<A extends readonly unknown[]>(...valuesAndScheduler: [...A, SchedulerLike]): Observable<ValueFromArray<A>>; - -export function of(): Observable<never>; -/** @deprecated Do not specify explicit type parameters. Signatures with type parameters that cannot be inferred will be removed in v8. */ -export function of<T>(): Observable<T>; -export function of<T>(value: T): Observable<T>; -export function of<A extends readonly unknown[]>(...values: A): Observable<ValueFromArray<A>>; - -/** - * Converts the arguments to an observable sequence. - * - * <span class="informal">Each argument becomes a `next` notification.</span> - * - *  - * - * Unlike {@link from}, it does not do any flattening and emits each argument in whole - * as a separate `next` notification. - * - * ## Examples - * - * Emit the values `10, 20, 30` - * - * ```ts - * import { of } from 'rxjs'; - * - * of(10, 20, 30) - * .subscribe({ - * next: value => console.log('next:', value), - * error: err => console.log('error:', err), - * complete: () => console.log('the end'), - * }); - * - * // Outputs - * // next: 10 - * // next: 20 - * // next: 30 - * // the end - * ``` - * - * Emit the array `[1, 2, 3]` - * - * ```ts - * import { of } from 'rxjs'; - * - * of([1, 2, 3]) - * .subscribe({ - * next: value => console.log('next:', value), - * error: err => console.log('error:', err), - * complete: () => console.log('the end'), - * }); - * - * // Outputs - * // next: [1, 2, 3] - * // the end - * ``` - * - * @see {@link from} - * @see {@link range} - * - * @param args A comma separated list of arguments you want to be emitted. - * @return An Observable that synchronously emits the arguments described - * above and then immediately completes. - */ -export function of<T>(...args: Array<T | SchedulerLike>): Observable<T> { - const scheduler = popScheduler(args); - return from(args as T[], scheduler); -} |
