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      "description": "`filter` is similar to JavaScript's native `filter` method.\n`filterFn` is eagerly called meaning that as soon as any promise\n resolves its value will be passed to `filterFn`. `filter` returns\n a promise that will become fulfilled with the result of running\n `filterFn` on the values the promises become fulfilled with.\n\n For example:\n\n ```javascript\n import { filter, resolve } from 'rsvp';\n\n let promise1 = resolve(1);\n let promise2 = resolve(2);\n let promise3 = resolve(3);\n\n let promises = [promise1, promise2, promise3];\n\n let filterFn = function(item){\n   return item > 1;\n };\n\n filter(promises, filterFn).then(function(result){\n   // result is [ 2, 3 ]\n });\n ```\n\n If any of the `promises` given to `filter` are rejected, the first promise\n that is rejected will be given as an argument to the returned promise's\n rejection handler. For example:\n\n ```javascript\n import { filter, reject, resolve } from 'rsvp';\n\n let promise1 = resolve(1);\n let promise2 = reject(new Error('2'));\n let promise3 = reject(new Error('3'));\n let promises = [ promise1, promise2, promise3 ];\n\n let filterFn = function(item){\n   return item > 1;\n };\n\n filter(promises, filterFn).then(function(array){\n   // Code here never runs because there are rejected promises!\n }, function(reason) {\n   // reason.message === '2'\n });\n ```\n\n `filter` will also wait for any promises returned from `filterFn`.\n For instance, you may want to fetch a list of users then return a subset\n of those users based on some asynchronous operation:\n\n ```javascript\n import { filter, resolve } from 'rsvp';\n\n let alice = { name: 'alice' };\n let bob   = { name: 'bob' };\n let users = [ alice, bob ];\n\n let promises = users.map(function(user){\n   return resolve(user);\n });\n\n let filterFn = function(user){\n   // Here, Alice has permissions to create a blog post, but Bob does not.\n   return getPrivilegesForUser(user).then(function(privs){\n     return privs.can_create_blog_post === true;\n   });\n };\n filter(promises, filterFn).then(function(users){\n   // true, because the server told us only Alice can create a blog post.\n   users.length === 1;\n   // false, because Alice is the only user present in `users`\n   users[0] === bob;\n });\n ```",
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      "description": "`hashSettled` is similar to `allSettled`, but takes an object\ninstead of an array for its `promises` argument.\n\nUnlike `all` or `hash`, which implement a fail-fast method,\nbut like `allSettled`, `hashSettled` waits until all the\nconstituent promises have returned and then shows you all the results\nwith their states and values/reasons. This is useful if you want to\nhandle multiple promises' failure states together as a set.\n\nReturns a promise that is fulfilled when all the given promises have been\nsettled, or rejected if the passed parameters are invalid.\n\nThe returned promise is fulfilled with a hash that has the same key names as\nthe `promises` object argument. If any of the values in the object are not\npromises, they will be copied over to the fulfilled object and marked with state\n'fulfilled'.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nimport { hashSettled, resolve } from 'rsvp';\n\nlet promises = {\n  myPromise: resolve(1),\n  yourPromise: resolve(2),\n  theirPromise: resolve(3),\n  notAPromise: 4\n};\n\nhashSettled(promises).then(function(hash){\n  // hash here is an object that looks like:\n  // {\n  //   myPromise: { state: 'fulfilled', value: 1 },\n  //   yourPromise: { state: 'fulfilled', value: 2 },\n  //   theirPromise: { state: 'fulfilled', value: 3 },\n  //   notAPromise: { state: 'fulfilled', value: 4 }\n  // }\n});\n```\n\nIf any of the `promises` given to `hash` are rejected, the state will\nbe set to 'rejected' and the reason for rejection provided.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nimport { hashSettled, reject, resolve } from 'rsvp';\n\nlet promises = {\n  myPromise: resolve(1),\n  rejectedPromise: reject(new Error('rejection')),\n  anotherRejectedPromise: reject(new Error('more rejection')),\n};\n\nhashSettled(promises).then(function(hash){\n  // hash here is an object that looks like:\n  // {\n  //   myPromise:              { state: 'fulfilled', value: 1 },\n  //   rejectedPromise:        { state: 'rejected', reason: Error },\n  //   anotherRejectedPromise: { state: 'rejected', reason: Error },\n  // }\n  // Note that for rejectedPromise, reason.message == 'rejection',\n  // and for anotherRejectedPromise, reason.message == 'more rejection'.\n});\n```\n\nAn important note: `hashSettled` is intended for plain JavaScript objects that\nare just a set of keys and values. `hashSettled` will NOT preserve prototype\nchains.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nimport Promise, { hashSettled, resolve } from 'rsvp';\n\nfunction MyConstructor(){\n  this.example = resolve('Example');\n}\n\nMyConstructor.prototype = {\n  protoProperty: Promise.resolve('Proto Property')\n};\n\nlet myObject = new MyConstructor();\n\nhashSettled(myObject).then(function(hash){\n  // protoProperty will not be present, instead you will just have an\n  // object that looks like:\n  // {\n  //   example: { state: 'fulfilled', value: 'Example' }\n  // }\n  //\n  // hash.hasOwnProperty('protoProperty'); // false\n  // 'undefined' === typeof hash.protoProperty\n});\n```",
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      "description": "`hash` is similar to `all`, but takes an object instead of an array\nfor its `promises` argument.\n\nReturns a promise that is fulfilled when all the given promises have been\nfulfilled, or rejected if any of them become rejected. The returned promise\nis fulfilled with a hash that has the same key names as the `promises` object\nargument. If any of the values in the object are not promises, they will\nsimply be copied over to the fulfilled object.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nlet promises = {\n  myPromise: resolve(1),\n  yourPromise: resolve(2),\n  theirPromise: resolve(3),\n  notAPromise: 4\n};\n\nhash(promises).then(function(hash){\n  // hash here is an object that looks like:\n  // {\n  //   myPromise: 1,\n  //   yourPromise: 2,\n  //   theirPromise: 3,\n  //   notAPromise: 4\n  // }\n});\n```\n\nIf any of the `promises` given to `hash` are rejected, the first promise\nthat is rejected will be given as the reason to the rejection handler.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nlet promises = {\n  myPromise: resolve(1),\n  rejectedPromise: reject(new Error('rejectedPromise')),\n  anotherRejectedPromise: reject(new Error('anotherRejectedPromise')),\n};\n\nhash(promises).then(function(hash){\n  // Code here never runs because there are rejected promises!\n}, function(reason) {\n  // reason.message === 'rejectedPromise'\n});\n```\n\nAn important note: `hash` is intended for plain JavaScript objects that\nare just a set of keys and values. `hash` will NOT preserve prototype\nchains.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nimport { hash, resolve } from 'rsvp';\nfunction MyConstructor(){\n  this.example = resolve('Example');\n}\n\nMyConstructor.prototype = {\n  protoProperty: resolve('Proto Property')\n};\n\nlet myObject = new MyConstructor();\n\nhash(myObject).then(function(hash){\n  // protoProperty will not be present, instead you will just have an\n  // object that looks like:\n  // {\n  //   example: 'Example'\n  // }\n  //\n  // hash.hasOwnProperty('protoProperty'); // false\n  // 'undefined' === typeof hash.protoProperty\n});\n```",
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      "description": "The primary way of interacting with a promise is through its `then` method,\nwhich registers callbacks to receive either a promise's eventual value or the\nreason why the promise cannot be fulfilled.\n\n```js\nfindUser().then(function(user){\n  // user is available\n}, function(reason){\n  // user is unavailable, and you are given the reason why\n});\n```\n\nChaining\n--------\n\nThe return value of `then` is itself a promise.  This second, 'downstream'\npromise is resolved with the return value of the first promise's fulfillment\nor rejection handler, or rejected if the handler throws an exception.\n\n```js\nfindUser().then(function (user) {\n  return user.name;\n}, function (reason) {\n  return 'default name';\n}).then(function (userName) {\n  // If `findUser` fulfilled, `userName` will be the user's name, otherwise it\n  // will be `'default name'`\n});\n\nfindUser().then(function (user) {\n  throw new Error('Found user, but still unhappy');\n}, function (reason) {\n  throw new Error('`findUser` rejected and we\\'re unhappy');\n}).then(function (value) {\n  // never reached\n}, function (reason) {\n  // if `findUser` fulfilled, `reason` will be 'Found user, but still unhappy'.\n  // If `findUser` rejected, `reason` will be '`findUser` rejected and we\\'re unhappy'.\n});\n```\nIf the downstream promise does not specify a rejection handler, rejection reasons will be propagated further downstream.\n\n```js\nfindUser().then(function (user) {\n  throw new PedagogicalException('Upstream error');\n}).then(function (value) {\n  // never reached\n}).then(function (value) {\n  // never reached\n}, function (reason) {\n  // The `PedgagocialException` is propagated all the way down to here\n});\n```\n\nAssimilation\n------------\n\nSometimes the value you want to propagate to a downstream promise can only be\nretrieved asynchronously. This can be achieved by returning a promise in the\nfulfillment or rejection handler. The downstream promise will then be pending\nuntil the returned promise is settled. This is called *assimilation*.\n\n```js\nfindUser().then(function (user) {\n  return findCommentsByAuthor(user);\n}).then(function (comments) {\n  // The user's comments are now available\n});\n```\n\nIf the assimliated promise rejects, then the downstream promise will also reject.\n\n```js\nfindUser().then(function (user) {\n  return findCommentsByAuthor(user);\n}).then(function (comments) {\n  // If `findCommentsByAuthor` fulfills, we'll have the value here\n}, function (reason) {\n  // If `findCommentsByAuthor` rejects, we'll have the reason here\n});\n```\n\nSimple Example\n--------------\n\nSynchronous Example\n\n```javascript\nlet result;\n\ntry {\n  result = findResult();\n  // success\n} catch(reason) {\n  // failure\n}\n```\n\nErrback Example\n\n```js\nfindResult(function(result, err){\n  if (err) {\n    // failure\n  } else {\n    // success\n  }\n});\n```\n\nPromise Example;\n\n```javascript\nfindResult().then(function(result){\n  // success\n}, function(reason){\n  // failure\n});\n```\n\nAdvanced Example\n--------------\n\nSynchronous Example\n\n```javascript\nlet author, books;\n\ntry {\n  author = findAuthor();\n  books  = findBooksByAuthor(author);\n  // success\n} catch(reason) {\n  // failure\n}\n```\n\nErrback Example\n\n```js\n\nfunction foundBooks(books) {\n\n}\n\nfunction failure(reason) {\n\n}\n\nfindAuthor(function(author, err){\n  if (err) {\n    failure(err);\n    // failure\n  } else {\n    try {\n      findBoooksByAuthor(author, function(books, err) {\n        if (err) {\n          failure(err);\n        } else {\n          try {\n            foundBooks(books);\n          } catch(reason) {\n            failure(reason);\n          }\n        }\n      });\n    } catch(error) {\n      failure(err);\n    }\n    // success\n  }\n});\n```\n\nPromise Example;\n\n```javascript\nfindAuthor().\n  then(findBooksByAuthor).\n  then(function(books){\n    // found books\n}).catch(function(reason){\n  // something went wrong\n});\n```",
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      "description": "The `LinkTo` component renders a link to the supplied `routeName` passing an optionally\nsupplied model to the route as its `model` context of the route. The block for `LinkTo`\nbecomes the contents of the rendered element:\n\n```handlebars\n<LinkTo @route='photoGallery'>\n  Great Hamster Photos\n</LinkTo>\n```\n\nThis will result in:\n\n```html\n<a href=\"/hamster-photos\">\n  Great Hamster Photos\n</a>\n```\n\n### Disabling the `LinkTo` component\n\nThe `LinkTo` component can be disabled by using the `disabled` argument. 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      "description": "Use the `{{helper}}` helper to create contextual helper so\nthat it can be passed around as first-class values in templates.\n\n```handlebars\n{{#let (helper \"join-words\" \"foo\" \"bar\" separator=\" \") as |foo-bar|}}\n\n  {{!-- this is equivalent to invoking `{{join-words \"foo\" \"bar\" separator=\" \"}}` --}}\n  {{foo-bar}}\n\n  {{!-- this will pass the helper itself into the component, instead of invoking it now --}}\n  <MyComponent @helper={{helper foo-bar \"baz\"}} />\n\n  {{!-- this will yield the helper itself (\"contextual helper\"), instead of invoking it now --}}\n  {{yield foo-bar}}\n{{/let}}\n```\n\n### Arguments\n\nThe `{{helper}}` helper works similarly to the [`{{component}}`](./component?anchor=component) and\n[`{{modifier}}`](./modifier?anchor=modifier) helper:\n\n* When passed a string (e.g. `(helper \"foo\")`) as the first argument,\n  it will produce an opaque, internal \"helper definition\" object\n  that can be passed around and invoked elsewhere.\n\n* Any additional positional and/or named arguments (a.k.a. params and hash)\n  will be stored (\"curried\") inside the definition object, such that, when invoked,\n  these arguments will be passed along to the referenced helper.",
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      "description": "The `if` helper allows you to conditionally render one of two branches,\ndepending on the \"truthiness\" of a property.\nFor example the following values are all falsey: `false`, `undefined`, `null`, `\"\"`, `0`, `NaN` or an empty array.\n\nThis helper has two forms, block and inline.\n\n## Block form\n\nYou can use the block form of `if` to conditionally render a section of the template.\n\nTo use it, pass the conditional value to the `if` helper,\nusing the block form to wrap the section of template you want to conditionally render.\nLike so:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<Weather />\n```\n\n```app/components/weather.hbs\n{{! will not render because greeting is undefined}}\n{{#if @isRaining}}\n  Yes, grab an umbrella!\n{{/if}}\n```\n\nYou can also define what to show if the property is falsey by using\nthe `else` helper.\n\n```app/components/weather.hbs\n{{#if @isRaining}}\n  Yes, grab an umbrella!\n{{else}}\n  No, it's lovely outside!\n{{/if}}\n```\n\nYou are also able to combine `else` and `if` helpers to create more complex\nconditional logic.\n\nFor the following template:\n\n ```app/components/weather.hbs\n{{#if @isRaining}}\n  Yes, grab an umbrella!\n{{else if @isCold}}\n  Grab a coat, it's chilly!\n{{else}}\n  No, it's lovely outside!\n{{/if}}\n```\n\nIf you call it by saying `isCold` is true:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<Weather @isCold={{true}} />\n```\n\nThen `Grab a coat, it's chilly!` will be rendered.\n\n## Inline form\n\nThe inline `if` helper conditionally renders a single property or string.\n\nIn this form, the `if` helper receives three arguments, the conditional value,\nthe value to render when truthy, and the value to render when falsey.\n\nFor example, if `useLongGreeting` is truthy, the following:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<Greeting @useLongGreeting={{true}} />\n```\n\n```app/components/greeting.hbs\n{{if @useLongGreeting \"Hello\" \"Hi\"}} Alex\n```\n\nWill render:\n\n```html\nHello Alex\n```\n\nOne detail to keep in mind is that both branches of the `if` helper will be evaluated,\nso if you have `{{if condition \"foo\" (expensive-operation \"bar\")`,\n`expensive-operation` will always calculate.",
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      "description": "The `unless` helper is the inverse of the `if` helper. It displays if a value\nis falsey (\"not true\" or \"is false\"). Example values that will display with\n`unless`: `false`, `undefined`, `null`, `\"\"`, `0`, `NaN` or an empty array.\n\n## Inline form\n\nThe inline `unless` helper conditionally renders a single property or string.\nThis helper acts like a ternary operator. If the first property is falsy,\nthe second argument will be displayed, otherwise, the third argument will be\ndisplayed\n\nFor example, if you pass a falsey `useLongGreeting` to the `Greeting` component:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<Greeting @useLongGreeting={{false}} />\n```\n\n```app/components/greeting.hbs\n{{unless @useLongGreeting \"Hi\" \"Hello\"}} Ben\n```\n\nThen it will display:\n\n```html\nHi Ben\n```\n\n## Block form\n\nLike the `if` helper, the `unless` helper also has a block form.\n\nThe following will not render anything:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<Greeting />\n```\n\n```app/components/greeting.hbs\n{{#unless @greeting}}\n  No greeting was found. Why not set one?\n{{/unless}}\n```\n\nYou can also use an `else` helper with the `unless` block. The\n`else` will display if the value is truthy.\n\nIf you have the following component:\n\n```app/components/logged-in.hbs\n{{#unless @userData}}\n  Please login.\n{{else}}\n  Welcome back!\n{{/unless}}\n```\n\nCalling it with a truthy `userData`:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<LoggedIn @userData={{hash username=\"Zoey\"}} />\n```\n\nWill render:\n\n```html\nWelcome back!\n```\n\nand calling it with a falsey `userData`:\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<LoggedIn @userData={{false}} />\n```\n\nWill render:\n\n```html\nPlease login.\n```",
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      "description": "The `mut` helper lets you __clearly specify__ that a child `Component` can update the\n(mutable) value passed to it, which will __change the value of the parent component__.\n\nTo specify that a parameter is mutable, when invoking the child `Component`:\n\n```handlebars\n<MyChild @childClickCount={{fn (mut totalClicks)}} />\n```\n\n or\n\n```handlebars\n{{my-child childClickCount=(mut totalClicks)}}\n```\n\nThe child `Component` can then modify the parent's value just by modifying its own\nproperty:\n\n```javascript\n// my-child.js\nexport default class MyChild extends Component {\n  click() {\n    this.incrementProperty('childClickCount');\n  }\n}\n```\n\nNote that for curly components (`{{my-component}}`) the bindings are already mutable,\nmaking the `mut` unnecessary.\n\nAdditionally, the `mut` helper can be combined with the `fn` helper to\nmutate a value. For example:\n\n```handlebars\n<MyChild @childClickCount={{this.totalClicks}} @click-count-change={{fn (mut totalClicks))}} />\n```\n\nor\n\n```handlebars\n{{my-child childClickCount=totalClicks click-count-change=(fn (mut totalClicks))}}\n```\n\nThe child `Component` would invoke the function with the new click value:\n\n```javascript\n// my-child.js\nexport default class MyChild extends Component {\n  click() {\n    this.get('click-count-change')(this.get('childClickCount') + 1);\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThe `mut` helper changes the `totalClicks` value to what was provided as the `fn` argument.\n\nThe `mut` helper, when used with `fn`, will return a function that\nsets the value passed to `mut` to its first argument. As an example, we can create a\nbutton that increments a value passing the value directly to the `fn`:\n\n```handlebars\n{{! inc helper is not provided by Ember }}\n<button onclick={{fn (mut count) (inc count)}}>\n  Increment count\n</button>\n```",
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      "description": "The `readonly` helper let's you specify that a binding is one-way only,\ninstead of two-way.\nWhen you pass a `readonly` binding from an outer context (e.g. parent component),\nto to an inner context (e.g. child component), you are saying that changing that\nproperty in the inner context does not change the value in the outer context.\n\nTo specify that a binding is read-only, when invoking the child `Component`:\n\n```app/components/my-parent.js\nexport default class MyParent extends Component {\n  totalClicks = 3;\n}\n```\n\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log totalClicks}} // -> 3\n<MyChild @childClickCount={{readonly totalClicks}} />\n```\n```\n{{my-child childClickCount=(readonly totalClicks)}}\n```\n\nNow, when you update `childClickCount`:\n\n```app/components/my-child.js\nexport default class MyChild extends Component {\n  click() {\n    this.incrementProperty('childClickCount');\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThe value updates in the child component, but not the parent component:\n\n```app/templates/components/my-child.hbs\n{{log childClickCount}} //-> 4\n```\n\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log totalClicks}} //-> 3\n<MyChild @childClickCount={{readonly totalClicks}} />\n```\nor\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log totalClicks}} //-> 3\n{{my-child childClickCount=(readonly totalClicks)}}\n```\n\n### Objects and Arrays\n\nWhen passing a property that is a complex object (e.g. object, array) instead of a primitive object (e.g. number, string),\nonly the reference to the object is protected using the readonly helper.\nThis means that you can change properties of the object both on the parent component, as well as the child component.\nThe `readonly` binding behaves similar to the `const` keyword in JavaScript.\n\nLet's look at an example:\n\nFirst let's set up the parent component:\n\n```app/components/my-parent.js\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\n\nexport default class MyParent extends Component {\n  clicks: null,\n\n  init() {\n    this._super(...arguments);\n    this.set('clicks', { total: 3 });\n  }\n}\n```\n\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log clicks.total}} //-> 3\n<MyChild @childClicks={{readonly clicks}} />\n```\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log clicks.total}} //-> 3\n{{my-child childClicks=(readonly clicks)}}\n```\n\nNow, if you update the `total` property of `childClicks`:\n\n```app/components/my-child.js\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\n\nexport default class MyChild extends Component {\n  click() {\n    this.get('clicks').incrementProperty('total');\n  }\n}\n```\n\nYou will see the following happen:\n\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log clicks.total}} //-> 4\n<MyChild @childClicks={{readonly clicks}} />\n```\nor\n```app/templates/components/my-parent.hbs\n{{log clicks.total}} //-> 4\n{{my-child childClicks=(readonly clicks)}}\n```\n\n```app/templates/components/my-child.hbs\n{{log childClicks.total}} //-> 4\n```",
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      "description": "The `{{on}}` modifier lets you easily add event listeners (it uses\n[EventTarget.addEventListener](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener)\ninternally).\n\nFor example, if you'd like to run a function on your component when a `<button>`\nin the components template is clicked you might do something like:\n\n```app/components/like-post.hbs\n<button {{on 'click' this.saveLike}}>Like this post!</button>\n```\n\n```app/components/like-post.js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class LikePostComponent extends Component {\n  @action\n  saveLike() {\n    // someone likes your post!\n    // better send a request off to your server...\n  }\n}\n```\n\n### Arguments\n\n`{{on}}` accepts two positional arguments, and a few named arguments.\n\nThe positional arguments are:\n\n- `event` -- the name to use when calling `addEventListener`\n- `callback` -- the function to be passed to `addEventListener`\n\nThe named arguments are:\n\n- capture -- a `true` value indicates that events of this type will be dispatched\n  to the registered listener before being dispatched to any EventTarget beneath it\n  in the DOM tree.\n- once -- indicates that the listener should be invoked at most once after being\n  added. If true, the listener would be automatically removed when invoked.\n- passive -- if `true`, indicates that the function specified by listener will never\n  call preventDefault(). If a passive listener does call preventDefault(), the user\n  agent will do nothing other than generate a console warning. See\n  [Improving scrolling performance with passive listeners](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener#Improving_scrolling_performance_with_passive_listeners)\n  to learn more.\n\nThe callback function passed to `{{on}}` will receive any arguments that are passed\nto the event handler. Most commonly this would be the `event` itself.\n\nIf you would like to pass additional arguments to the function you should use\nthe `{{fn}}` helper.\n\nFor example, in our example case above if you'd like to pass in the post that\nwas being liked when the button is clicked you could do something like:\n\n```app/components/like-post.hbs\n<button {{on 'click' (fn this.saveLike @post)}}>Like this post!</button>\n```\n\nIn this case, the `saveLike` function will receive two arguments: the click event\nand the value of `@post`.\n\n### Function Context\n\nIn the example above, we used `@action` to ensure that `likePost` is\nproperly bound to the `items-list`, but let's explore what happens if we\nleft out `@action`:\n\n```app/components/like-post.js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class LikePostComponent extends Component {\n  saveLike() {\n    // ...snip...\n  }\n}\n```\n\nIn this example, when the button is clicked `saveLike` will be invoked,\nit will **not** have access to the component instance. In other\nwords, it will have no `this` context, so please make sure your functions\nare bound (via `@action` or other means) before passing into `on`!",
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      "description": "A list of properties of the view to apply as attributes. If the property\nis a string value, the value of that string will be applied as the value\nfor an attribute of the property's name.\n\nThe following example creates a tag like `<div priority=\"high\" />`.\n\n```app/components/my-component.js\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\n\nexport default Component.extend({\n   attributeBindings: ['priority'],\n   priority: 'high'\n });\n```\n\nIf the value of the property is a Boolean, the attribute is treated as\nan HTML Boolean attribute. It will be present if the property is `true`\nand omitted if the property is `false`.\n\nThe following example creates markup like `<div visible />`.\n\n```app/components/my-component.js\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\n\nexport default Component.extend({\n   attributeBindings: ['visible'],\n   visible: true\n });\n```\n\nIf you would prefer to use a custom value instead of the property name,\nyou can create the same markup as the last example with a binding like\nthis:\n\n```app/components/my-component.js\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\n\nexport default Component.extend({\n   attributeBindings: ['isVisible:visible'],\n   isVisible: true\n });\n```\n\nThis list of attributes is inherited from the component's superclasses,\nas well.",
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      "description": "Called when the element of the view has been inserted into the DOM.\nOverride this function to do any set up that requires an element\nin the document body.\n\nWhen a view has children, didInsertElement will be called on the\nchild view(s) first and on itself afterwards.",
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      "description": "You must call `destroy` on a view to destroy the view (and all of its\nchild views). This will remove the view from any parent node, then make\nsure that the DOM element managed by the view can be released by the\nmemory manager.",
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      "description": "Called when the element of the view is going to be destroyed. Override\nthis function to do any teardown that requires an element, like removing\nevent listeners.\n\nPlease note: any property changes made during this event will have no\neffect on object observers.",
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      "description": "Tag name for the view's outer element. The tag name is only used when an\nelement is first created. If you change the `tagName` for an element, you\nmust destroy and recreate the view element.\n\nBy default, the render buffer will use a `<div>` tag for views.\n\nIf the tagName is `''`, the view will be tagless, with no outer element.\nComponent properties that depend on the presence of an outer element, such\nas `classNameBindings` and `attributeBindings`, do not work with tagless\ncomponents. Tagless components cannot implement methods to handle events,\nand their `element` property has a `null` value.",
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      "description": "Marks a property as tracked. By default, values that are rendered in Ember app\ntemplates are _static_, meaning that updates to them won't cause the\napplication to rerender. Marking a property as tracked means that when that\nproperty changes, any templates that used that property, directly or\nindirectly, will rerender. For instance, consider this component:\n\n```handlebars\n<div>Count: {{this.count}}</div>\n<div>Times Ten: {{this.timesTen}}</div>\n<div>\n  <button {{on \"click\" this.plusOne}}>\n    Plus One\n  </button>\n</div>\n```\n\n```javascript\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class CounterComponent extends Component {\n  @tracked count = 0;\n\n  get timesTen() {\n    return this.count * 10;\n  }\n\n  @action\n  plusOne() {\n    this.count += 1;\n  }\n}\n```\n\nBoth the `{{this.count}}` and the `{{this.timesTen}}` properties in the\ntemplate will update whenever the button is clicked. Any tracked properties\nthat are used in any way to calculate a value that is used in the template\nwill cause a rerender when updated - this includes through method calls and\nother means:\n\n```javascript\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nclass Entry {\n  @tracked name;\n  @tracked phoneNumber;\n\n  constructor(name, phoneNumber) {\n    this.name = name;\n    this.phoneNumber = phoneNumber;\n  }\n}\n\nexport default class PhoneBookComponent extends Component {\n  entries = [\n    new Entry('Pizza Palace', 5551234),\n    new Entry('1st Street Cleaners', 5554321),\n    new Entry('Plants R Us', 5552468),\n  ];\n\n  // Any usage of this property will update whenever any of the names in the\n  // entries arrays are updated\n  get names() {\n    return this.entries.map(e => e.name);\n  }\n\n  // Any usage of this property will update whenever any of the numbers in the\n  // entries arrays are updated\n  get numbers() {\n    return this.getFormattedNumbers();\n  }\n\n  getFormattedNumbers() {\n    return this.entries\n      .map(e => e.phoneNumber)\n      .map(number => {\n        let numberString = '' + number;\n\n        return numberString.slice(0, 3) + '-' + numberString.slice(3);\n      });\n  }\n}\n```\n\nIt's important to note that setting tracked properties will always trigger an\nupdate, even if the property is set to the same value as it was before.\n\n```js\nlet entry = new Entry('Pizza Palace', 5551234);\n\n// if entry was used when rendering, this would cause a rerender, even though\n// the name is being set to the same value as it was before\nentry.name = entry.name;\n```\n\n`tracked` can also be used with the classic Ember object model in a similar\nmanner to classic computed properties:\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nconst Entry = EmberObject.extend({\n  name: tracked(),\n  phoneNumber: tracked()\n});\n```\n\nOften this is unnecessary, but to ensure robust auto-tracking behavior it is\nadvisable to mark tracked state appropriately wherever possible.\n\nThis form of `tracked` also accepts an optional configuration object\ncontaining either an initial `value` or an `initializer` function (but not\nboth).\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nconst Entry = EmberObject.extend({\n  name: tracked({ value: 'Zoey' }),\n  favoriteSongs: tracked({\n    initializer: () => ['Raspberry Beret', 'Time After Time']\n  })\n});\n```",
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      "description": "Gives the getter a caching behavior. The return value of the getter\nwill be cached until any of the properties it is entangled with\nare invalidated. This is useful when a getter is expensive and\nused very often.\n\nFor instance, in this `GuestList` class, we have the `sortedGuests`\ngetter that sorts the guests alphabetically:\n\n```javascript\n  import { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\n  class GuestList {\n    @tracked guests = ['Zoey', 'Tomster'];\n\n    get sortedGuests() {\n      return this.guests.slice().sort()\n    }\n  }\n```\n\nEvery time `sortedGuests` is accessed, a new array will be created and sorted,\nbecause JavaScript getters do not cache by default. When the guest list\nis small, like the one in the example, this is not a problem. However, if\nthe guest list were to grow very large, it would mean that we would be doing\na large amount of work each time we accessed `sortedGuests`. With `@cached`,\nwe can cache the value instead:\n\n```javascript\n  import { tracked, cached } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\n  class GuestList {\n    @tracked guests = ['Zoey', 'Tomster'];\n\n    @cached\n    get sortedGuests() {\n      return this.guests.slice().sort()\n    }\n  }\n```\n\nNow the `sortedGuests` getter will be cached based on autotracking.\nIt will only rerun and create a new sorted array when the guests tracked\nproperty is updated.\n\n\n### Tradeoffs\n\nOveruse is discouraged.\n\nIn general, you should avoid using `@cached` unless you have confirmed that\nthe getter you are decorating is computationally expensive, since `@cached`\nadds a small amount of overhead to the getter.\nWhile the individual costs are small, a systematic use of the `@cached`\ndecorator can add up to a large impact overall in your app.\nMany getters and tracked properties are only accessed once during rendering,\nand then never rerendered, so adding `@cached` when unnecessary can\nnegatively impact performance.\n\nAlso, `@cached` may rerun even if the values themselves have not changed,\nsince tracked properties will always invalidate.\nFor example updating an integer value from `5` to an other `5` will trigger\na rerun of the cached properties building from this integer.\n\nAvoiding a cache invalidation in this case is not something that can\nbe achieved on the `@cached` decorator itself, but rather when updating\nthe underlying tracked values, by applying some diff checking mechanisms:\n\n```javascript\nif (nextValue !== this.trackedProp) {\n  this.trackedProp = nextValue;\n}\n```\n\nHere equal values won't update the property, therefore not triggering\nthe subsequent cache invalidations of the `@cached` properties who were\nusing this `trackedProp`.\n\nRemember that setting tracked data should only be done during initialization,\nor as the result of a user action. Setting tracked data during render\n(such as in a getter), is not supported.",
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      "tagname": "Marks a property as tracked.\n\nBy default, a component's properties are expected to be static,\nmeaning you are not able to update them and have the template update accordingly.\nMarking a property as tracked means that when that property changes,\na rerender of the component is scheduled so the template is kept up to date.\n\nThere are two usages for the `@tracked` decorator, shown below.",
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        " Dependents\n\nIn the case that you have a computed property that depends other\nproperties, you want to track both so that when one of the\ndependents change, a rerender is scheduled.\n\nIn the following example we have two properties,\n`eatenApples`, and `remainingApples`.\n\n```typescript\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nconst totalApples = 100;\n\nexport default class MyComponent extends Component {\n  @tracked\n  eatenApples = 0\n\n  get remainingApples() {\n    return totalApples - this.eatenApples;\n  }\n\n  increment() {\n    this.eatenApples = this.eatenApples + 1;\n  }\n}\n```"
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      "description": "A type registry for the DI system, which other participants in the DI system\ncan register themselves into with declaration merging. The contract for this\ntype is that its keys are the `Type` from a `FullName`, and each value for a\n`Type` is another registry whose keys are the `Name` from a `FullName`. The\nmechanic for providing a registry is [declaration merging][handbook].\n\n[handbook]: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/declaration-merging.html\n\nFor example, Ember's `@ember/service` module includes this set of definitions:\n\n```ts\nexport default class Service extends EmberObject {}\n\n// For concrete singleton classes to be merged into.\ninterface Registry extends Record<string, Service> {}\n\ndeclare module '@ember/owner' {\n  service: Registry;\n}\n```\n\nDeclarations of services can then include the registry:\n\n```ts\nimport Service from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class Session extends Service {\n  login(username: string, password: string) {\n    // ...\n  }\n}\n\ndeclare module '@ember/service' {\n  interface Registry {\n    session: Session;\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThen users of the `Owner` API will be able to do things like this with strong\ntype safety guarantees:\n\n```ts\ngetOwner(this)?.lookup('service:session').login(\"hello\", \"1234abcd\");\n```",
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      "description": "Registers a factory that can be used for dependency injection (with\n`inject`) or for service lookup. Each factory is registered with\na full name including two parts: `type:name`.\n\nA simple example:\n\n```javascript\nimport Application from '@ember/application';\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nlet App = Application.create();\n\nApp.Orange = EmberObject.extend();\nApp.register('fruit:favorite', App.Orange);\n```\n\nEmber will resolve factories from the `App` namespace automatically.\nFor example `App.CarsController` will be discovered and returned if\nan application requests `controller:cars`.\n\nAn example of registering a controller with a non-standard name:\n\n```javascript\nimport Application from '@ember/application';\nimport Controller from '@ember/controller';\n\nlet App = Application.create();\nlet Session = Controller.extend();\n\nApp.register('controller:session', Session);\n\n// The Session controller can now be treated like a normal controller,\n// despite its non-standard name.\nApp.ApplicationController = Controller.extend({\n  needs: ['session']\n});\n```\n\nRegistered factories are **instantiated** by having `create`\ncalled on them. Additionally they are **singletons**, each time\nthey are looked up they return the same instance.\n\nSome examples modifying that default behavior:\n\n```javascript\nimport Application from '@ember/application';\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nlet App = Application.create();\n\nApp.Person = EmberObject.extend();\nApp.Orange = EmberObject.extend();\nApp.Email = EmberObject.extend();\nApp.session = EmberObject.create();\n\nApp.register('model:user', App.Person, { singleton: false });\nApp.register('fruit:favorite', App.Orange);\nApp.register('communication:main', App.Email, { singleton: false });\nApp.register('session', App.session, { instantiate: false });\n```",
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      "description": "Given a fullName return a corresponding instance.\n\nThe default behavior is for lookup to return a singleton instance.\nThe singleton is scoped to the container, allowing multiple containers\nto all have their own locally scoped singletons.\n\n```javascript\nlet registry = new Registry();\nlet container = registry.container();\n\nregistry.register('api:twitter', Twitter);\n\nlet twitter = container.lookup('api:twitter');\n\ntwitter instanceof Twitter; // => true\n\n// by default the container will return singletons\nlet twitter2 = container.lookup('api:twitter');\ntwitter2 instanceof Twitter; // => true\n\ntwitter === twitter2; //=> true\n```\n\nIf singletons are not wanted an optional flag can be provided at lookup.\n\n```javascript\nlet registry = new Registry();\nlet container = registry.container();\n\nregistry.register('api:twitter', Twitter);\n\nlet twitter = container.lookup('api:twitter', { singleton: false });\nlet twitter2 = container.lookup('api:twitter', { singleton: false });\n\ntwitter === twitter2; //=> false\n```",
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      "description": "This is the autoboot flow:\n\n1. Boot the app by calling `this.boot()`\n2. Create an instance (or use the `__deprecatedInstance__` in globals mode)\n3. Boot the instance by calling `instance.boot()`\n4. Invoke the `App.ready()` callback\n5. Kick-off routing on the instance\n\nIdeally, this is all we would need to do:\n\n```javascript\n_autoBoot() {\n  this.boot().then(() => {\n    let instance = (this._globalsMode) ? this.__deprecatedInstance__ : this.buildInstance();\n    return instance.boot();\n  }).then((instance) => {\n    App.ready();\n    instance.startRouting();\n  });\n}\n```\n\nUnfortunately, we cannot actually write this because we need to participate\nin the \"synchronous\" boot process. While the code above would work fine on\nthe initial boot (i.e. DOM ready), when `App.reset()` is called, we need to\nboot a new instance synchronously (see the documentation on `_bootSync()`\nfor details).\n\nBecause of this restriction, the actual logic of this method is located\ninside `didBecomeReady()`.",
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      "description": "Unfortunately, a lot of existing code assumes the booting process is\n\"synchronous\". Specifically, a lot of tests assumes the last call to\n`app.advanceReadiness()` or `app.reset()` will result in the app being\nfully-booted when the current runloop completes.\n\nWe would like new code (like the `visit` API) to stop making this assumption,\nso we created the asynchronous version above that returns a promise. But until\nwe have migrated all the code, we would have to expose this method for use\n*internally* in places where we need to boot an app \"synchronously\".",
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      "description": "Boot a new instance of `ApplicationInstance` for the current\napplication and navigate it to the given `url`. Returns a `Promise` that\nresolves with the instance when the initial routing and rendering is\ncomplete, or rejects with any error that occurred during the boot process.\n\nWhen `autoboot` is disabled, calling `visit` would first cause the\napplication to boot, which runs the application initializers.\n\nThis method also takes a hash of boot-time configuration options for\ncustomizing the instance's behavior. See the documentation on\n`ApplicationInstance.BootOptions` for details.\n\n`ApplicationInstance.BootOptions` is an interface class that exists\npurely to document the available options; you do not need to construct it\nmanually. 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This allows you\nto simulate and discover the resources (i.e. AJAX requests) needed to fulfill\na given request and eagerly \"push\" these resources to the client.\n\n```app/initializers/network-service.js\nimport BrowserNetworkService from 'app/services/network/browser';\nimport NodeNetworkService from 'app/services/network/node';\n\n// Inject a (hypothetical) service for abstracting all AJAX calls and use\n// the appropriate implementation on the client/server. 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      "description": "This returns the objects at the specified indexes, using `objectAt`.\n\n```javascript\nlet arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'];\n\narr.objectsAt([0, 1, 2]);  // ['a', 'b', 'c']\narr.objectsAt([2, 3, 4]);  // ['c', 'd', undefined]\n```",
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      "description": "This is the handler for the special array content property. If you get\nthis property, it will return this. If you set this property to a new\narray, it will replace the current content.\n\n```javascript\nlet peopleToMoon = ['Armstrong', 'Aldrin'];\n\npeopleToMoon.get('[]'); // ['Armstrong', 'Aldrin']\n\npeopleToMoon.set('[]', ['Collins']); // ['Collins']\npeopleToMoon.get('[]'); // ['Collins']\n```",
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      "description": "Alias for `mapBy`.\n\nReturns the value of the named\nproperty on all items in the enumeration.\n\n```javascript\nlet people = [{name: 'Joe'}, {name: 'Matt'}];\n\npeople.getEach('name');\n// ['Joe', 'Matt'];\n\npeople.getEach('nonexistentProperty');\n// [undefined, undefined];\n```",
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      "description": "Similar to map, this specialized function returns the value of the named\nproperty on all items in the enumeration.\n\n```javascript\nlet people = [{name: 'Joe'}, {name: 'Matt'}];\n\npeople.mapBy('name');\n// ['Joe', 'Matt'];\n\npeople.mapBy('unknownProperty');\n// [undefined, undefined];\n```",
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      "description": "Returns a new array with all of the items in the enumeration that the provided\ncallback function returns true for. This method corresponds to [Array.prototype.filter()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/filter).\n\nThe callback method should have the following signature:\n\n```javascript\nfunction(item, index, array);\n```\n\n- `item` is the current item in the iteration.\n- `index` is the current index in the iteration.\n- `array` is the array itself.\n\nAll parameters are optional. The function should return `true` to include the item\nin the results, and `false` otherwise.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nimport { A } from '@ember/array';\nfunction isAdult(person) {\n  return person.age > 18;\n};\n\nlet people = A([{ name: 'John', age: 14 }, { name: 'Joan', age: 45 }]);\n\npeople.filter(isAdult); // returns [{ name: 'Joan', age: 45 }];\n```\n\nNote that in addition to a callback, you can pass an optional target object\nthat will be set as `this` on the context. This is a good way to give your\niterator function access to the current object. For example:\n\n```javascript\nfunction isAdultAndEngineer(person) {\n  return person.age > 18 && this.engineering;\n}\n\nclass AdultsCollection {\n  engineering = false;\n\n  constructor(opts = {}) {\n    super(...arguments);\n\n    this.engineering = opts.engineering;\n    this.people = A([{ name: 'John', age: 14 }, { name: 'Joan', age: 45 }]);\n  }\n}\n\nlet collection = new AdultsCollection({ engineering: true });\ncollection.people.filter(isAdultAndEngineer, { target: collection });\n```",
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      "description": "Returns an array with all of the items in the enumeration where the passed\nfunction returns false. This method is the inverse of filter().\n\nThe callback method you provide should have the following signature (all\nparameters are optional):\n\n```javascript\nfunction(item, index, array);\n```\n\n- *item* is the current item in the iteration.\n- *index* is the current index in the iteration\n- *array* is the array itself.\n\nIt should return a falsey value to include the item in the results.\n\nNote that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target\nobject that will be set as \"this\" on the context. This is a good way\nto give your iterator function access to the current object.\n\nExample Usage:\n\n```javascript\nconst food = [\n  { food: 'apple', isFruit: true },\n  { food: 'bread', isFruit: false },\n  { food: 'banana', isFruit: true }\n];\nconst nonFruits = food.reject(function(thing) {\n  return thing.isFruit;\n}); // [{food: 'bread', isFruit: false}]\n```",
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      "description": "Returns the first item in the array for which the callback returns true.\nThis method is similar to the `find()` method defined in ECMAScript 2015.\n\nThe callback method you provide should have the following signature (all\nparameters are optional):\n\n```javascript\nfunction(item, index, array);\n```\n\n- `item` is the current item in the iteration.\n- `index` is the current index in the iteration.\n- `array` is the array itself.\n\nIt should return the `true` to include the item in the results, `false`\notherwise.\n\nNote that in addition to a callback, you can also pass an optional target\nobject that will be set as `this` on the context. This is a good way\nto give your iterator function access to the current object.\n\nExample Usage:\n\n```javascript\nlet users = [\n  { id: 1, name: 'Yehuda' },\n  { id: 2, name: 'Tom' },\n  { id: 3, name: 'Melanie' },\n  { id: 4, name: 'Leah' }\n];\n\nusers.find((user) => user.name == 'Tom'); // [{ id: 2, name: 'Tom' }]\nusers.find(({ id }) => id == 3); // [{ id: 3, name: 'Melanie' }]\n```",
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      "description": "Transition the application into another route. The route may\nbe either a single route or route path:\n\n```javascript\naController.transitionToRoute('blogPosts');\naController.transitionToRoute('blogPosts.recentEntries');\n```\n\nOptionally supply a model for the route in question. The model\nwill be serialized into the URL using the `serialize` hook of\nthe route:\n\n```javascript\naController.transitionToRoute('blogPost', aPost);\n```\n\nIf a literal is passed (such as a number or a string), it will\nbe treated as an identifier instead. In this case, the `model`\nhook of the route will be triggered:\n\n```javascript\naController.transitionToRoute('blogPost', 1);\n```\n\nMultiple models will be applied last to first recursively up the\nroute tree.\n\n```app/router.js\nRouter.map(function() {\n  this.route('blogPost', { path: ':blogPostId' }, function() {\n    this.route('blogComment', { path: ':blogCommentId', resetNamespace: true });\n  });\n});\n```\n\n```javascript\naController.transitionToRoute('blogComment', aPost, aComment);\naController.transitionToRoute('blogComment', 1, 13);\n```\n\nIt is also possible to pass a URL (a string that starts with a\n`/`).\n\n```javascript\naController.transitionToRoute('/');\naController.transitionToRoute('/blog/post/1/comment/13');\naController.transitionToRoute('/blog/posts?sort=title');\n```\n\nAn options hash with a `queryParams` property may be provided as\nthe final argument to add query parameters to the destination URL.\n\n```javascript\naController.transitionToRoute('blogPost', 1, {\n  queryParams: { showComments: 'true' }\n});\n\n// if you just want to transition the query parameters without changing the route\naController.transitionToRoute({ queryParams: { sort: 'date' } });\n```\n\nSee also [replaceRoute](/ember/release/classes/Ember.ControllerMixin/methods/replaceRoute?anchor=replaceRoute).",
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      "description": "Transition into another route while replacing the current URL, if possible.\nThis will replace the current history entry instead of adding a new one.\nBeside that, it is identical to `transitionToRoute` in all other respects.\n\n```javascript\naController.replaceRoute('blogPosts');\naController.replaceRoute('blogPosts.recentEntries');\n```\n\nOptionally supply a model for the route in question. The model\nwill be serialized into the URL using the `serialize` hook of\nthe route:\n\n```javascript\naController.replaceRoute('blogPost', aPost);\n```\n\nIf a literal is passed (such as a number or a string), it will\nbe treated as an identifier instead. In this case, the `model`\nhook of the route will be triggered:\n\n```javascript\naController.replaceRoute('blogPost', 1);\n```\n\nMultiple models will be applied last to first recursively up the\nroute tree.\n\n```app/router.js\nRouter.map(function() {\n  this.route('blogPost', { path: ':blogPostId' }, function() {\n    this.route('blogComment', { path: ':blogCommentId', resetNamespace: true });\n  });\n});\n```\n\n```\naController.replaceRoute('blogComment', aPost, aComment);\naController.replaceRoute('blogComment', 1, 13);\n```\n\nIt is also possible to pass a URL (a string that starts with a\n`/`).\n\n```javascript\naController.replaceRoute('/');\naController.replaceRoute('/blog/post/1/comment/13');\n```",
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      "description": "Display a deprecation warning with the provided message and a stack trace\n(Chrome and Firefox only).\n\nEmber itself leverages [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org) to aid\nprojects in keeping up with changes to the framework. Before any\nfunctionality or API is removed, it first flows linearly through a\ndeprecation staging process. The staging process currently contains two\nstages: available and enabled.\n\nDeprecations are initially released into the 'available' stage.\nDeprecations will stay in this stage until the replacement API has been\nmarked as a recommended practice via the RFC process and the addon\necosystem has generally adopted the change.\n\nOnce a deprecation meets the above criteria, it will move into the\n'enabled' stage where it will remain until the functionality or API is\neventually removed.\n\nFor application and addon developers, \"available\" deprecations are not\nurgent and \"enabled\" deprecations require action.\n\n* In a production build, this method is defined as an empty function (NOP).\nUses of this method in Ember itself are stripped from the ember.prod.js build.\n\n```javascript\nimport { deprecate } from '@ember/debug';\n\ndeprecate(\n  'Use of `assign` has been deprecated. Please use `Object.assign` or the spread operator instead.',\n  false,\n  {\n    id: 'ember-polyfills.deprecate-assign',\n    until: '5.0.0',\n    url: 'https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v4.x/#toc_ember-polyfills-deprecate-assign',\n    for: 'ember-source',\n    since: {\n      available: '4.0.0',\n      enabled: '4.0.0',\n    },\n  }\n);\n```",
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        "description": "Method to call to remove all observers",
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
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      "itemtype": "method",
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
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      "description": "Detect whether a class is a model.\n\nTest that against the model class\nof your persistence library.",
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      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "detect",
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
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      "description": "Get the columns for a given model type.",
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        "type": "Array"
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 491,
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      "itemtype": "method",
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        }
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        "type": "Function"
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 528,
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      "itemtype": "method",
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        "type": "Object"
      },
      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 552,
      "description": "Fetches all models defined in the application.",
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
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    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 577,
      "description": "Loops over all namespaces and all objects\nattached to them.",
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      "itemtype": "method",
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      "return": {
        "description": "Array of model type strings.",
        "type": "Array"
      },
      "class": "DataAdapter",
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    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 606,
      "description": "Fetches all loaded records for a given type.",
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      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "getRecords",
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        "type": "Array"
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 619,
      "description": "Wraps a record and observers changes to it.",
      "access": "private",
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      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "wrapRecord",
      "params": [
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          "name": "record",
          "description": "The record instance.",
          "type": "Object"
        }
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        "description": "The wrapped record. Format:\ncolumnValues: {Array}\nsearchKeywords: {Array}",
        "type": "Object"
      },
      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 639,
      "description": "Gets the values for each column.",
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "getRecordColumnValues",
      "return": {
        "description": "Keys should match column names defined\nby the model type.",
        "type": "Object"
      },
      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 651,
      "description": "Returns keywords to match when searching records.",
      "access": "public",
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      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "getRecordKeywords",
      "return": {
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      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 662,
      "description": "Returns the values of filters defined by `getFilters`.",
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "itemtype": "method",
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          "description": "The record instance.",
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        "description": "The filter values.",
        "type": "Object"
      },
      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/data-adapter.ts",
      "line": 674,
      "description": "Each record can have a color that represents its state.",
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "itemtype": "method",
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      "params": [
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          "description": "The record instance",
          "type": "Object"
        }
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      "return": {
        "description": "The records color.\n  Possible options: black, red, blue, green.",
        "type": "String"
      },
      "class": "DataAdapter",
      "module": "@ember/debug/data-adapter"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/index.ts",
      "line": 147,
      "description": "Display a debug notice.\n\nCalls to this function are not invoked in production builds.\n\n```javascript\nimport { debug } from '@ember/debug';\n\ndebug('I\\'m a debug notice!');\n```",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "debug",
      "static": 1,
      "params": [
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          "name": "message",
          "description": "A debug message to display.",
          "type": "String"
        }
      ],
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/debug",
      "module": "@ember/debug"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/index.ts",
      "line": 168,
      "description": "Display an info notice.\n\nCalls to this function are removed from production builds, so they can be\nfreely added for documentation and debugging purposes without worries of\nincuring any performance penalty.",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "info",
      "access": "private",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/debug",
      "module": "@ember/debug"
    },
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      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/index.ts",
      "line": 187,
      "description": "Alias an old, deprecated method with its new counterpart.\n\nDisplay a deprecation warning with the provided message and a stack trace\n(Chrome and Firefox only) when the assigned method is called.\n\nCalls to this function are removed from production builds, so they can be\nfreely added for documentation and debugging purposes without worries of\nincuring any performance penalty.\n\n```javascript\nimport { deprecateFunc } from '@ember/debug';\n\noldMethod = deprecateFunc('Please use the new, updated method', options, newMethod);\n```",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "deprecateFunc",
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          "description": "A description of the deprecation.",
          "type": "String"
        },
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          "name": "options",
          "description": "The options object for `deprecate`.",
          "type": "Object",
          "optional": true
        },
        {
          "name": "func",
          "description": "The new function called to replace its deprecated counterpart.",
          "type": "Function"
        }
      ],
      "return": {
        "description": "A new function that wraps the original function with a deprecation warning",
        "type": "Function"
      },
      "access": "private",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/debug",
      "module": "@ember/debug"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/debug/index.ts",
      "line": 232,
      "description": "Run a function meant for debugging.\n\nCalls to this function are removed from production builds, so they can be\nfreely added for documentation and debugging purposes without worries of\nincuring any performance penalty.\n\n```javascript\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\nimport { runInDebug } from '@ember/debug';\n\nrunInDebug(() => {\n  Component.reopen({\n    didInsertElement() {\n      console.log(\"I'm happy\");\n    }\n  });\n});\n```",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "runInDebug",
      "static": 1,
      "params": [
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          "type": "Function"
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      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/debug",
      "module": "@ember/debug"
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    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/deprecated-features/index.ts",
      "line": 4,
      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
      "module": "@ember/debug"
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      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
      "line": 31,
      "description": "This function is used to associate a destroyable object with a parent. When the parent\nis destroyed, all registered children will also be destroyed.\n\n```js\nclass CustomSelect extends Component {\n  constructor(...args) {\n    super(...args);\n\n    // obj is now a child of the component. When the component is destroyed,\n    // obj will also be destroyed, and have all of its destructors triggered.\n    this.obj = associateDestroyableChild(this, {});\n  }\n}\n```\n\nReturns the associated child for convenience.",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "associateDestroyableChild",
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          "description": "the destroyable to entangle the child destroyables lifetime with",
          "type": "Object|Function"
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          "name": "child",
          "description": "the destroyable to be entangled with the parents lifetime",
          "type": "Object|Function"
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      "return": {
        "description": "the child argument",
        "type": "Object|Function"
      },
      "static": 1,
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
      "module": "@ember/destroyable"
    },
    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
      "line": 58,
      "description": "Receives a destroyable, and returns true if the destroyable has begun destroying. Otherwise returns\nfalse.\n\n ```js\n let obj = {};\n isDestroying(obj); // false\n destroy(obj);\n isDestroying(obj); // true\n // ...sometime later, after scheduled destruction\n isDestroyed(obj); // true\n isDestroying(obj); // true\n ```",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "isDestroying",
      "params": [
        {
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          "description": "the object to check",
          "type": "Object|Function"
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      "return": {
        "description": "",
        "type": "Boolean"
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      "static": 1,
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
      "module": "@ember/destroyable"
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    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
      "line": 80,
      "description": "Receives a destroyable, and returns true if the destroyable has finished destroying. Otherwise\nreturns false.\n\n```js\nlet obj = {};\n\nisDestroyed(obj); // false\ndestroy(obj);\n\n// ...sometime later, after scheduled destruction\n\nisDestroyed(obj); // true\n```",
      "itemtype": "method",
      "name": "isDestroyed",
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          "description": "the object to check",
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      "static": 1,
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
      "module": "@ember/destroyable"
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    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
      "line": 103,
      "description": "Initiates the destruction of a destroyable object. It runs all associated destructors, and then\ndestroys all children recursively.\n\n```js\nlet obj = {};\n\nregisterDestructor(obj, () => console.log('destroyed!'));\n\ndestroy(obj); // this will schedule the destructor to be called\n\n// ...some time later, during scheduled destruction\n\n// destroyed!\n```\n\nDestruction via `destroy()` follows these steps:\n\n1, Mark the destroyable such that `isDestroying(destroyable)` returns `true`\n2, Call `destroy()` on each of the destroyable's associated children\n3, Schedule calling the destroyable's destructors\n4, Schedule setting destroyable such that `isDestroyed(destroyable)` returns `true`\n\nThis results in the entire tree of destroyables being first marked as destroying,\nthen having all of their destructors called, and finally all being marked as isDestroyed.\nThere won't be any in between states where some items are marked as `isDestroying` while\ndestroying, while others are not.",
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      "static": 1,
      "access": "public",
      "tagname": "",
      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
      "module": "@ember/destroyable"
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    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
      "line": 138,
      "description": "This function asserts that all objects which have associated destructors or associated children\nhave been destroyed at the time it is called. It is meant to be a low level hook that testing\nframeworks can use to hook into and validate that all destroyables have in fact been destroyed.\n\nThis function requires that `enableDestroyableTracking` was called previously, and is only\navailable in non-production builds.",
      "itemtype": "method",
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      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
      "module": "@ember/destroyable"
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    {
      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
      "line": 152,
      "description": "This function instructs the destroyable system to keep track of all destroyables (their\nchildren, destructors, etc). This enables a future usage of `assertDestroyablesDestroyed`\nto be used to ensure that all destroyable tasks (registered destructors and associated children)\nhave completed when `assertDestroyablesDestroyed` is called.",
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      "name": "enableDestroyableTracking",
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      "class": "@ember/destroyable",
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      "file": "packages/@ember/destroyable/index.ts",
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      "description": "Receives a destroyable object and a destructor function, and associates the\nfunction with it. When the destroyable is destroyed with destroy, or when its\nparent is destroyed, the destructor function will be called.\n\n```js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { registerDestructor } from '@ember/destroyable';\n\nclass Modal extends Component {\n  @service resize;\n\n  constructor(...args) {\n    super(...args);\n\n    this.resize.register(this, this.layout);\n\n    registerDestructor(this, () => this.resize.unregister(this));\n  }\n}\n```\n\nMultiple destructors can be associated with a given destroyable, and they can be\nassociated over time, allowing libraries to dynamically add destructors as needed.\n`registerDestructor` also returns the associated destructor function, for convenience.\n\nThe destructor function is passed a single argument, which is the destroyable itself.\nThis allows the function to be reused multiple times for many destroyables, rather\nthan creating a closure function per destroyable.\n\n```js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { registerDestructor } from '@ember/destroyable';\n\nfunction unregisterResize(instance) {\n  instance.resize.unregister(instance);\n}\n\nclass Modal extends Component {\n  @service resize;\n\n  constructor(...args) {\n    super(...args);\n\n    this.resize.register(this, this.layout);\n\n    registerDestructor(this, unregisterResize);\n  }\n}\n```",
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          "description": "An engine instance.",
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      "description": "The goal of initializers should be to register dependencies and injections.\nThis phase runs once. Because these initializers may load code, they are\nallowed to defer application readiness and advance it. If you need to access\nthe container or store you should use an InstanceInitializer that will be run\nafter all initializers and therefore after all code is loaded and the app is\nready.\n\nInitializer receives an object which has the following attributes:\n`name`, `before`, `after`, `initialize`. The only required attribute is\n`initialize`, all others are optional.\n\n* `name` allows you to specify under which name the initializer is registered.\nThis must be a unique name, as trying to register two initializers with the\nsame name will result in an error.\n\n```app/initializer/named-initializer.js\nimport { debug } from '@ember/debug';\n\nexport function initialize() {\n  debug('Running namedInitializer!');\n}\n\nexport default {\n  name: 'named-initializer',\n  initialize\n};\n```\n\n* `before` and `after` are used to ensure that this initializer is ran prior\nor after the one identified by the value. This value can be a single string\nor an array of strings, referencing the `name` of other initializers.\n\nAn example of ordering initializers, we create an initializer named `first`:\n\n```app/initializer/first.js\nimport { debug } from '@ember/debug';\n\nexport function initialize() {\n  debug('First initializer!');\n}\n\nexport default {\n  name: 'first',\n  initialize\n};\n```\n\n```bash\n// DEBUG: First initializer!\n```\n\nWe add another initializer named `second`, specifying that it should run\nafter the initializer named `first`:\n\n```app/initializer/second.js\nimport { debug } from '@ember/debug';\n\nexport function initialize() {\n  debug('Second initializer!');\n}\n\nexport default {\n  name: 'second',\n  after: 'first',\n  initialize\n};\n```\n\n```\n// DEBUG: First initializer!\n// DEBUG: Second initializer!\n```\n\nAfterwards we add a further initializer named `pre`, this time specifying\nthat it should run before the initializer named `first`:\n\n```app/initializer/pre.js\nimport { debug } from '@ember/debug';\n\nexport function initialize() {\n  debug('Pre initializer!');\n}\n\nexport default {\n  name: 'pre',\n  before: 'first',\n  initialize\n};\n```\n\n```bash\n// DEBUG: Pre initializer!\n// DEBUG: First initializer!\n// DEBUG: Second initializer!\n```\n\nFinally we add an initializer named `post`, specifying it should run after\nboth the `first` and the `second` initializers:\n\n```app/initializer/post.js\nimport { debug } from '@ember/debug';\n\nexport function initialize() {\n  debug('Post initializer!');\n}\n\nexport default {\n  name: 'post',\n  after: ['first', 'second'],\n  initialize\n};\n```\n\n```bash\n// DEBUG: Pre initializer!\n// DEBUG: First initializer!\n// DEBUG: Second initializer!\n// DEBUG: Post initializer!\n```\n\n* `initialize` is a callback function that receives one argument,\n  `application`, on which you can operate.\n\nExample of using `application` to register an adapter:\n\n```app/initializer/api-adapter.js\nimport ApiAdapter from '../utils/api-adapter';\n\nexport function initialize(application) {\n  application.register('api-adapter:main', ApiAdapter);\n}\n\nexport default {\n  name: 'post',\n  after: ['first', 'second'],\n  initialize\n};\n```",
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      "description": "A computed property which returns a new array with all the properties from the\nfirst dependent array sorted based on a property or sort function. The sort\nmacro can be used in two different ways:\n\n1. By providing a sort callback function\n2. By providing an array of keys to sort the array\n\nIn the first form, the callback method you provide should have the following\nsignature:\n\n```javascript\nfunction sortCallback(itemA, itemB);\n```\n\n- `itemA` the first item to compare.\n- `itemB` the second item to compare.\n\nThis function should return negative number (e.g. `-1`) when `itemA` should\ncome before `itemB`. It should return positive number (e.g. `1`) when `itemA`\nshould come after `itemB`. If the `itemA` and `itemB` are equal this function\nshould return `0`.\n\nTherefore, if this function is comparing some numeric values, simple `itemA -\nitemB` or `itemA.get( 'foo' ) - itemB.get( 'foo' )` can be used instead of\nseries of `if`.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nimport { set } from '@ember/object';\nimport { sort } from '@ember/object/computed';\n\nclass ToDoList {\n  constructor(todos) {\n    set(this, 'todos', todos);\n  }\n\n  // using a custom sort function\n  @sort('todos', function(a, b){\n    if (a.priority > b.priority) {\n      return 1;\n    } else if (a.priority < b.priority) {\n      return -1;\n    }\n\n    return 0;\n  })\n  priorityTodos;\n}\n\nlet todoList = new ToDoList([\n  { name: 'Unit Test', priority: 2 },\n  { name: 'Documentation', priority: 3 },\n  { name: 'Release', priority: 1 }\n]);\n\ntodoList.priorityTodos; // [{ name:'Release', priority:1 }, { name:'Unit Test', priority:2 }, { name:'Documentation', priority:3 }]\n```\n\nYou can also optionally pass an array of additional dependent keys as the\nsecond parameter, if your sort function is dependent on additional values that\ncould changes:\n\n```js\nimport EmberObject, { set } from '@ember/object';\nimport { sort } from '@ember/object/computed';\n\nclass ToDoList {\n  sortKey = 'priority';\n\n  constructor(todos) {\n    set(this, 'todos', todos);\n  }\n\n  // using a custom sort function\n  @sort('todos', ['sortKey'], function(a, b){\n    if (a[this.sortKey] > b[this.sortKey]) {\n      return 1;\n    } else if (a[this.sortKey] < b[this.sortKey]) {\n      return -1;\n    }\n\n    return 0;\n  })\n  sortedTodos;\n});\n\nlet todoList = new ToDoList([\n  { name: 'Unit Test', priority: 2 },\n  { name: 'Documentation', priority: 3 },\n  { name: 'Release', priority: 1 }\n]);\n\ntodoList.priorityTodos; // [{ name:'Release', priority:1 }, { name:'Unit Test', priority:2 }, { name:'Documentation', priority:3 }]\n```\n\nIn the second form, you should provide the key of the array of sort values as\nthe second parameter:\n\n```javascript\nimport { set } from '@ember/object';\nimport { sort } from '@ember/object/computed';\n\nclass ToDoList {\n  constructor(todos) {\n    set(this, 'todos', todos);\n  }\n\n  // using standard ascending sort\n  todosSorting = ['name'];\n  @sort('todos', 'todosSorting') sortedTodos;\n\n  // using descending sort\n  todosSortingDesc = ['name:desc'];\n  @sort('todos', 'todosSortingDesc') sortedTodosDesc;\n}\n\nlet todoList = new ToDoList([\n  { name: 'Unit Test', priority: 2 },\n  { name: 'Documentation', priority: 3 },\n  { name: 'Release', priority: 1 }\n]);\n\ntodoList.sortedTodos; // [{ name:'Documentation', priority:3 }, { name:'Release', priority:1 }, { name:'Unit Test', priority:2 }]\ntodoList.sortedTodosDesc; // [{ name:'Unit Test', priority:2 }, { name:'Release', priority:1 }, { name:'Documentation', priority:3 }]\n```",
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      "description": "`@dependentKeyCompat` is decorator that can be used on _native getters_ that\nuse tracked properties. It exposes the getter to Ember's classic computed\nproperty and observer systems, so they can watch it for changes. It can be\nused in both native and classic classes.\n\nNative Example:\n\n```js\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\nimport { dependentKeyCompat } from '@ember/object/compat';\nimport { computed, set } from '@ember/object';\n\nclass Person {\n  @tracked firstName;\n  @tracked lastName;\n\n  @dependentKeyCompat\n  get fullName() {\n    return `${this.firstName} ${this.lastName}`;\n  }\n}\n\nclass Profile {\n  constructor(person) {\n    set(this, 'person', person);\n  }\n\n  @computed('person.fullName')\n  get helloMessage() {\n    return `Hello, ${this.person.fullName}!`;\n  }\n}\n```\n\nClassic Example:\n\n```js\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\nimport { dependentKeyCompat } from '@ember/object/compat';\nimport EmberObject, { computed, observer, set } from '@ember/object';\n\nconst Person = EmberObject.extend({\n  firstName: tracked(),\n  lastName: tracked(),\n\n  fullName: dependentKeyCompat(function() {\n    return `${this.firstName} ${this.lastName}`;\n  }),\n});\n\nconst Profile = EmberObject.extend({\n  person: null,\n\n  helloMessage: computed('person.fullName', function() {\n    return `Hello, ${this.person.fullName}!`;\n  }),\n\n  onNameUpdated: observer('person.fullName', function() {\n    console.log('person name updated!');\n  }),\n});\n```\n\n`dependentKeyCompat()` can receive a getter function or an object containing\n`get`/`set` methods when used in classic classes, like computed properties.\n\nIn general, only properties which you _expect_ to be watched by older,\nuntracked clases should be marked as dependency compatible. The decorator is\nmeant as an interop layer for parts of Ember's older classic APIs, and should\nnot be applied to every possible getter/setter in classes. The number of\ndependency compatible getters should be _minimized_ wherever possible. New\napplication code should not need to use `@dependentKeyCompat`, since it is\nonly for interoperation with older code.",
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      "description": "Defines the properties that will be concatenated from the superclass\n(instead of overridden).\n\nBy default, when you extend an Ember class a property defined in\nthe subclass overrides a property with the same name that is defined\nin the superclass. However, there are some cases where it is preferable\nto build up a property's value by combining the superclass' property\nvalue with the subclass' value. An example of this in use within Ember\nis the `classNames` property of `Component` from `@ember/component`.\n\nHere is some sample code showing the difference between a concatenated\nproperty and a normal one:\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nconst Bar = EmberObject.extend({\n  // Configure which properties to concatenate\n  concatenatedProperties: ['concatenatedProperty'],\n\n  someNonConcatenatedProperty: ['bar'],\n  concatenatedProperty: ['bar']\n});\n\nconst FooBar = Bar.extend({\n  someNonConcatenatedProperty: ['foo'],\n  concatenatedProperty: ['foo']\n});\n\nlet fooBar = FooBar.create();\nfooBar.get('someNonConcatenatedProperty'); // ['foo']\nfooBar.get('concatenatedProperty'); // ['bar', 'foo']\n```\n\nThis behavior extends to object creation as well. Continuing the\nabove example:\n\n```javascript\nlet fooBar = FooBar.create({\n  someNonConcatenatedProperty: ['baz'],\n  concatenatedProperty: ['baz']\n})\nfooBar.get('someNonConcatenatedProperty'); // ['baz']\nfooBar.get('concatenatedProperty'); // ['bar', 'foo', 'baz']\n```\n\nAdding a single property that is not an array will just add it in the array:\n\n```javascript\nlet fooBar = FooBar.create({\n  concatenatedProperty: 'baz'\n})\nview.get('concatenatedProperty'); // ['bar', 'foo', 'baz']\n```\n\nUsing the `concatenatedProperties` property, we can tell Ember to mix the\ncontent of the properties.\n\nIn `Component` the `classNames`, `classNameBindings` and\n`attributeBindings` properties are concatenated.\n\nThis feature is available for you to use throughout the Ember object model,\nalthough typical app developers are likely to use it infrequently. Since\nit changes expectations about behavior of properties, you should properly\ndocument its usage in each individual concatenated property (to not\nmislead your users to think they can override the property in a subclass).",
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      "description": "Defines the properties that will be merged from the superclass\n(instead of overridden).\n\nBy default, when you extend an Ember class a property defined in\nthe subclass overrides a property with the same name that is defined\nin the superclass. However, there are some cases where it is preferable\nto build up a property's value by merging the superclass property value\nwith the subclass property's value. An example of this in use within Ember\nis the `queryParams` property of routes.\n\nHere is some sample code showing the difference between a merged\nproperty and a normal one:\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nconst Bar = EmberObject.extend({\n  // Configure which properties are to be merged\n  mergedProperties: ['mergedProperty'],\n\n  someNonMergedProperty: {\n    nonMerged: 'superclass value of nonMerged'\n  },\n  mergedProperty: {\n    page: { replace: false },\n    limit: { replace: true }\n  }\n});\n\nconst FooBar = Bar.extend({\n  someNonMergedProperty: {\n    completelyNonMerged: 'subclass value of nonMerged'\n  },\n  mergedProperty: {\n    limit: { replace: false }\n  }\n});\n\nlet fooBar = FooBar.create();\n\nfooBar.get('someNonMergedProperty');\n// => { completelyNonMerged: 'subclass value of nonMerged' }\n//\n// Note the entire object, including the nonMerged property of\n// the superclass object, has been replaced\n\nfooBar.get('mergedProperty');\n// => {\n//   page: {replace: false},\n//   limit: {replace: false}\n// }\n//\n// Note the page remains from the superclass, and the\n// `limit` property's value of `false` has been merged from\n// the subclass.\n```\n\nThis behavior is not available during object `create` calls. It is only\navailable at `extend` time.\n\nIn `Route` the `queryParams` property is merged.\n\nThis feature is available for you to use throughout the Ember object model,\nalthough typical app developers are likely to use it infrequently. Since\nit changes expectations about behavior of properties, you should properly\ndocument its usage in each individual merged property (to not\nmislead your users to think they can override the property in a subclass).",
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      "description": "Creates a new subclass.\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nconst Person = EmberObject.extend({\n  say(thing) {\n    alert(thing);\n   }\n});\n```\n\nThis defines a new subclass of EmberObject: `Person`. It contains one method: `say()`.\n\nYou can also create a subclass from any existing class by calling its `extend()` method.\nFor example, you might want to create a subclass of Ember's built-in `Component` class:\n\n```javascript\nimport Component from '@ember/component';\n\nconst PersonComponent = Component.extend({\n  tagName: 'li',\n  classNameBindings: ['isAdministrator']\n});\n```\n\nWhen defining a subclass, you can override methods but still access the\nimplementation of your parent class by calling the special `_super()` method:\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nconst Person = EmberObject.extend({\n  say(thing) {\n    let name = this.get('name');\n    alert(`${name} says: ${thing}`);\n  }\n});\n\nconst Soldier = Person.extend({\n  say(thing) {\n    this._super(`${thing}, sir!`);\n  },\n  march(numberOfHours) {\n    alert(`${this.get('name')} marches for ${numberOfHours} hours.`);\n  }\n});\n\nlet yehuda = Soldier.create({\n  name: 'Yehuda Katz'\n});\n\nyehuda.say('Yes');  // alerts \"Yehuda Katz says: Yes, sir!\"\n```\n\nThe `create()` on line #17 creates an *instance* of the `Soldier` class.\nThe `extend()` on line #8 creates a *subclass* of `Person`. Any instance\nof the `Person` class will *not* have the `march()` method.\n\nYou can also pass `Mixin` classes to add additional properties to the subclass.\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\nimport Mixin from '@ember/object/mixin';\n\nconst Person = EmberObject.extend({\n  say(thing) {\n    alert(`${this.get('name')} says: ${thing}`);\n  }\n});\n\nconst SingingMixin = Mixin.create({\n  sing(thing) {\n    alert(`${this.get('name')} sings: la la la ${thing}`);\n  }\n});\n\nconst BroadwayStar = Person.extend(SingingMixin, {\n  dance() {\n    alert(`${this.get('name')} dances: tap tap tap tap `);\n  }\n});\n```\n\nThe `BroadwayStar` class contains three methods: `say()`, `sing()`, and `dance()`.",
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      "description": "Creates an instance of a class. Accepts either no arguments, or an object\ncontaining values to initialize the newly instantiated object with.\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\nconst Person = EmberObject.extend({\n  helloWorld() {\n    alert(`Hi, my name is ${this.get('name')}`);\n  }\n});\n\nlet tom = Person.create({\n  name: 'Tom Dale'\n});\n\ntom.helloWorld(); // alerts \"Hi, my name is Tom Dale\".\n```\n\n`create` will call the `init` function if defined during\n`AnyObject.extend`\n\nIf no arguments are passed to `create`, it will not set values to the new\ninstance during initialization:\n\n```javascript\nlet noName = Person.create();\nnoName.helloWorld(); // alerts undefined\n```\n\nNOTE: For performance reasons, you cannot declare methods or computed\nproperties during `create`. You should instead declare methods and computed\nproperties when using `extend`.",
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      "description": "Refresh the model on this route and any child routes, firing the\n`beforeModel`, `model`, and `afterModel` hooks in a similar fashion\nto how routes are entered when transitioning in from other route.\nThe current route params (e.g. `article_id`) will be passed in\nto the respective model hooks, and if a different model is returned,\n`setupController` and associated route hooks will re-fire as well.\n\nAn example usage of this method is re-querying the server for the\nlatest information using the same parameters as when the route\nwas first entered.\n\nNote that this will cause `model` hooks to fire even on routes\nthat were provided a model object when the route was initially\nentered.",
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      "description": "This hook is the entry point for router.js",
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      "description": "This hook is the first of the route entry validation hooks\ncalled when an attempt is made to transition into a route\nor one of its children. It is called before `model` and\n`afterModel`, and is appropriate for cases when:\n\n1) A decision can be made to redirect elsewhere without\n   needing to resolve the model first.\n2) Any async operations need to occur first before the\n   model is attempted to be resolved.\n\nThis hook is provided the current `transition` attempt\nas a parameter, which can be used to `.abort()` the transition,\nsave it for a later `.retry()`, or retrieve values set\non it from a previous hook. You can also just call\n`router.transitionTo` to another route to implicitly\nabort the `transition`.\n\nYou can return a promise from this hook to pause the\ntransition until the promise resolves (or rejects). This could\nbe useful, for instance, for retrieving async code from\nthe server that is required to enter a route.",
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      "description": "This hook is called after this route's model has resolved.\nIt follows identical async/promise semantics to `beforeModel`\nbut is provided the route's resolved model in addition to\nthe `transition`, and is therefore suited to performing\nlogic that can only take place after the model has already\nresolved.\n\n```app/routes/posts.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class PostsRoute extends Route {\n  @service router;\n\n  afterModel(posts, transition) {\n    if (posts.get('length') === 1) {\n      this.router.transitionTo('post.show', posts.get('firstObject'));\n    }\n  }\n}\n```\n\nRefer to documentation for `beforeModel` for a description\nof transition-pausing semantics when a promise is returned\nfrom this hook.",
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      "description": "A hook you can implement to optionally redirect to another route.\n\nCalling `this.router.transitionTo` from inside of the `redirect` hook will\nabort the current transition (into the route that has implemented `redirect`).\n\n`redirect` and `afterModel` behave very similarly and are\ncalled almost at the same time, but they have an important\ndistinction when calling `this.router.transitionTo` to a child route\nof the current route. From `afterModel`, this new transition\ninvalidates the current transition, causing `beforeModel`,\n`model`, and `afterModel` hooks to be called again. But the\nsame transition started from `redirect` does _not_ invalidate\nthe current transition. In other words, by the time the `redirect`\nhook has been called, both the resolved model and the attempted\nentry into this route are considered fully validated.",
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      "description": "Called when the context is changed by router.js.",
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      "description": "A hook you can implement to convert the URL into the model for\nthis route.\n\n```app/router.js\n// ...\n\nRouter.map(function() {\n  this.route('post', { path: '/posts/:post_id' });\n});\n\nexport default Router;\n```\n\nNote that for routes with dynamic segments, this hook is not always\nexecuted. If the route is entered through a transition (e.g. when\nusing the `link-to` Handlebars helper or the `transitionTo` method\nof routes), and a model context is already provided this hook\nis not called.\n\nA model context does not include a primitive string or number,\nwhich does cause the model hook to be called.\n\nRoutes without dynamic segments will always execute the model hook.\n\n```javascript\n// no dynamic segment, model hook always called\nthis.router.transitionTo('posts');\n\n// model passed in, so model hook not called\nthePost = store.findRecord('post', 1);\nthis.router.transitionTo('post', thePost);\n\n// integer passed in, model hook is called\nthis.router.transitionTo('post', 1);\n\n// model id passed in, model hook is called\n// useful for forcing the hook to execute\nthePost = store.findRecord('post', 1);\nthis.router.transitionTo('post', thePost.id);\n```\n\nThis hook follows the asynchronous/promise semantics\ndescribed in the documentation for `beforeModel`. In particular,\nif a promise returned from `model` fails, the error will be\nhandled by the `error` hook on `Route`.\n\nNote that the legacy behavior of automatically defining a model\nhook when a dynamic segment ending in `_id` is present is\n[deprecated](https://deprecations.emberjs.com/v5.x#toc_deprecate-implicit-route-model).\nYou should explicitly define a model hook whenever any segments are\npresent.\n\nExample\n\n```app/routes/post.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class PostRoute extends Route {\n  @service store;\n\n  model(params) {\n    return this.store.findRecord('post', params.post_id);\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "A hook you can use to setup the controller for the current route.\n\nThis method is called with the controller for the current route and the\nmodel supplied by the `model` hook.\n\nBy default, the `setupController` hook sets the `model` property of\nthe controller to the specified `model` when it is not `undefined`.\n\nIf you implement the `setupController` hook in your Route, it will\nprevent this default behavior. If you want to preserve that behavior\nwhen implementing your `setupController` function, make sure to call\n`super`:\n\n```app/routes/photos.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class PhotosRoute extends Route {\n  @service store;\n\n  model() {\n    return this.store.findAll('photo');\n  }\n\n  setupController(controller, model) {\n    super.setupController(controller, model);\n\n    this.controllerFor('application').set('showingPhotos', true);\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThe provided controller will be one resolved based on the name\nof this route.\n\nIf no explicit controller is defined, Ember will automatically create one.\n\nAs an example, consider the router:\n\n```app/router.js\n// ...\n\nRouter.map(function() {\n  this.route('post', { path: '/posts/:post_id' });\n});\n\nexport default Router;\n```\n\nIf you have defined a file for the post controller,\nthe framework will use it.\nIf it is not defined, a basic `Controller` instance would be used.",
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      "description": "Returns the controller of the current route, or a parent (or any ancestor)\nroute in a route hierarchy.\n\nThe controller instance must already have been created, either through entering the\nassociated route or using `generateController`.\n\n```app/routes/post.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\n\nexport default class PostRoute extends Route {\n  setupController(controller, post) {\n    super.setupController(controller, post);\n\n    this.controllerFor('posts').set('currentPost', post);\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "Generates a controller for a route.\n\nExample\n\n```app/routes/post.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\n\nexport default class Post extends Route {\n  setupController(controller, post) {\n    super.setupController(controller, post);\n\n    this.generateController('posts');\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "Returns the resolved model of a parent (or any ancestor) route\nin a route hierarchy.  During a transition, all routes\nmust resolve a model object, and if a route\nneeds access to a parent route's model in order to\nresolve a model (or just reuse the model from a parent),\nit can call `this.modelFor(theNameOfParentRoute)` to\nretrieve it. If the ancestor route's model was a promise,\nits resolved result is returned.\n\nExample\n\n```app/router.js\n// ...\n\nRouter.map(function() {\n  this.route('post', { path: '/posts/:post_id' }, function() {\n    this.route('comments');\n  });\n});\n\nexport default Router;\n```\n\n```app/routes/post/comments.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\n\nexport default class PostCommentsRoute extends Route {\n  model() {\n    let post = this.modelFor('post');\n\n    return post.comments;\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "Allows you to produce custom metadata for the route.\nThe return value of this method will be attached to\nits corresponding RouteInfoWithAttributes object.\n\nExample\n\n```app/routes/posts/index.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\n\nexport default class PostsIndexRoute extends Route {\n  buildRouteInfoMetadata() {\n    return { title: 'Posts Page' }\n  }\n}\n```\n\n```app/routes/application.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class ApplicationRoute extends Route {\n  @service router\n\n  constructor() {\n    super(...arguments);\n\n    this.router.on('routeDidChange', transition => {\n      document.title = transition.to.metadata.title;\n      // would update document's title to \"Posts Page\"\n    });\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "Sends an action to the router, which will delegate it to the currently\nactive route hierarchy per the bubbling rules explained under `actions`.\n\nExample\n\n```app/router.js\n// ...\n\nRouter.map(function() {\n  this.route('index');\n});\n\nexport default Router;\n```\n\n```app/routes/application.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class ApplicationRoute extends Route {\n  @action\n  track(arg) {\n    console.log(arg, 'was clicked');\n  }\n}\n```\n\n```app/routes/index.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class IndexRoute extends Route {\n  @action\n  trackIfDebug(arg) {\n    if (debug) {\n      this.send('track', arg);\n    }\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "The controller associated with this route.\n\nExample\n\n```app/routes/form.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class FormRoute extends Route {\n  @action\n  willTransition(transition) {\n    if (this.controller.get('userHasEnteredData') &&\n        !confirm('Are you sure you want to abandon progress?')) {\n      transition.abort();\n    } else {\n      // Bubble the `willTransition` action so that\n      // parent routes can decide whether or not to abort.\n      return true;\n    }\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "Transition the application into another route. The route may\nbe either a single route or route path:\n\nCalling `transitionTo` from the Router service will cause default query parameter values to be included in the URL.\nThis behavior is different from calling `transitionTo` on a route or `transitionToRoute` on a controller.\nSee the [Router Service RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0095-router-service.md#query-parameter-semantics) for more info.\n\nIn the following example we use the Router service to navigate to a route with a\nspecific model from a Component in the first action, and in the second we trigger\na query-params only transition.\n\n```app/components/example.js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  @service router;\n\n  @action\n  goToComments(post) {\n    this.router.transitionTo('comments', post);\n  }\n\n  @action\n  fetchMoreComments(latestComment) {\n    this.router.transitionTo({\n      queryParams: { commentsAfter: latestComment }\n    });\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "Similar to `transitionTo`, but instead of adding the destination to the browser's URL history,\nit replaces the entry for the current route.\nWhen the user clicks the \"back\" button in the browser, there will be fewer steps.\nThis is most commonly used to manage redirects in a way that does not cause confusing additions\nto the user's browsing history.\n\nCalling `replaceWith` from the Router service will cause default query parameter values to be included in the URL.\nThis behavior is different from calling `replaceWith` on a route.\nSee the [Router Service RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0095-router-service.md#query-parameter-semantics) for more info.\n\nUsage example:\n\n```app/routes/application.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing/route';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class extends Route {\n  @service router;\n  beforeModel() {\n    if (!authorized()){\n      this.router.replaceWith('unauthorized');\n    }\n  }\n});\n```",
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      "description": "Generate a URL based on the supplied route name and optionally a model. The\nURL is returned as a string that can be used for any purpose.\n\nIn this example, the URL for the `author.books` route for a given author\nis copied to the clipboard.\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<CopyLink @author={{hash id=\"tomster\" name=\"Tomster\"}} />\n```\n\n```app/components/copy-link.js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class CopyLinkComponent extends Component {\n  @service router;\n  @service clipboard;\n\n  @action\n  copyBooksURL() {\n    if (this.author) {\n      const url = this.router.urlFor('author.books', this.args.author);\n      this.clipboard.set(url);\n      // Clipboard now has /author/tomster/books\n    }\n  }\n}\n```\n\nJust like with `transitionTo` and `replaceWith`, `urlFor` can also handle\nquery parameters.\n\n```app/templates/application.hbs\n<CopyLink @author={{hash id=\"tomster\" name=\"Tomster\"}} />\n```\n\n```app/components/copy-link.js\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class CopyLinkComponent extends Component {\n  @service router;\n  @service clipboard;\n\n  @action\n  copyOnlyEmberBooksURL() {\n    if (this.author) {\n      const url = this.router.urlFor('author.books', this.author, {\n        queryParams: { filter: 'emberjs' }\n      });\n      this.clipboard.set(url);\n      // Clipboard now has /author/tomster/books?filter=emberjs\n    }\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "The `routeWillChange` event is fired at the beginning of any\nattempted transition with a `Transition` object as the sole\nargument. This action can be used for aborting, redirecting,\nor decorating the transition from the currently active routes.\n\nA good example is preventing navigation when a form is\nhalf-filled out:\n\n```app/routes/contact-form.js\nimport Route from '@ember/routing';\nimport { service } from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class extends Route {\n  @service router;\n\n  activate() {\n    this.router.on('routeWillChange', (transition) => {\n      if (!transition.to.find(route => route.name === this.routeName)) {\n        alert(\"Please save or cancel your changes.\");\n        transition.abort();\n      }\n    })\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThe `routeWillChange` event fires whenever a new route is chosen as the desired target of a transition. This includes `transitionTo`, `replaceWith`, all redirection for any reason including error handling, and abort. Aborting implies changing the desired target back to where you already were. Once a transition has completed, `routeDidChange` fires.",
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      "description": "The `location` property returns what implementation of the `location` API\nyour application is using, which determines what type of URL is being used.\n\nSee [Location](/ember/release/classes/Location) for more information.\n\nTo force a particular `location` API implementation to be used in your\napplication you can set a location type on your `config/environment`.\nFor example, to set the `history` type:\n\n```config/environment.js\n'use strict';\n\nmodule.exports = function(environment) {\n  let ENV = {\n    modulePrefix: 'router-service',\n    environment,\n    rootURL: '/',\n    locationType: 'history',\n    ...\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThe following location types are available by default:\n`hash`, `history`, `none`.\n\nSee [HashLocation](/ember/release/classes/HashLocation).\nSee [HistoryLocation](/ember/release/classes/HistoryLocation).\nSee [NoneLocation](/ember/release/classes/NoneLocation).",
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      "description": "The `rootURL` property represents the URL of the root of\nthe application, '/' by default.\nThis prefix is assumed on all routes defined on this app.\n\nIf you change the `rootURL` in your environment configuration\nlike so:\n\n```config/environment.js\n'use strict';\n\nmodule.exports = function(environment) {\n  let ENV = {\n    modulePrefix: 'router-service',\n    environment,\n    rootURL: '/my-root',\n  …\n  }\n]\n```\n\nThis property will return `/my-root`.",
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      "description": "The `location` property determines the type of URL's that your\n application will use.\n\n The following location types are currently available:\n\n * `history` - use the browser's history API to make the URLs look just like any standard URL\n * `hash` - use `#` to separate the server part of the URL from the Ember part: `/blog/#/posts/new`\n * `none` - do not store the Ember URL in the actual browser URL (mainly used for testing)\n * `auto` - use the best option based on browser capabilities: `history` if possible, then `hash` if possible, otherwise `none`\n\n This value is defaulted to `history` by the `locationType` setting of `/config/environment.js`",
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      "description": "The `Router.map` function allows you to define mappings from URLs to routes\nin your application. These mappings are defined within the\nsupplied callback function using `this.route`.\n\nThe first parameter is the name of the route which is used by default as the\npath name as well.\n\nThe second parameter is the optional options hash. Available options are:\n\n  * `path`: allows you to provide your own path as well as mark dynamic\n    segments.\n  * `resetNamespace`: false by default; when nesting routes, ember will\n    combine the route names to form the fully-qualified route name, which is\n    used with `{{link-to}}` or manually transitioning to routes. Setting\n    `resetNamespace: true` will cause the route not to inherit from its\n    parent route's names. This is handy for preventing extremely long route names.\n    Keep in mind that the actual URL path behavior is still retained.\n\nThe third parameter is a function, which can be used to nest routes.\nNested routes, by default, will have the parent route tree's route name and\npath prepended to it's own.\n\n```app/router.js\nRouter.map(function(){\n  this.route('post', { path: '/post/:post_id' }, function() {\n    this.route('edit');\n    this.route('comments', { resetNamespace: true }, function() {\n      this.route('new');\n    });\n  });\n});\n```",
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      "description": "When using `template` *inside* a class (see\n{@linkcode BaseClassTemplateOptions}), you can pass a `scope` option that\nexplicitly provides the lexical scope for the template, just like a template-only\ncomponent (see {@linkcode ExplicitTemplateOnlyOptions}).\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      // explicit or implicit option goes here\n    );\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## The Scope Function's `instance` Parameter\n\nHowever, the explicit `scope` function in a *class* also takes an `instance` option\nthat provides access to the component's instance.\n\nOnce it's supported in Handlebars, this will make it possible to represent private\nfields when using the explicit form.\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.#greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      scope: (instance) => ({ '#greeting': instance.#greeting }),\n    );\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "description": "The *implicit* form of the `template` function takes an `eval` option that\nallows the runtime compiler to evaluate local template variables without\nneeding to maintain an explicit list of the local variables used in the\ntemplate scope.\n\nThe eval options *must* be passed in the following form:\n\n```ts\n{\n  eval() { return eval(arguments[0]) }\n}\n```\n\n## Requirements of the `eval` Option\n\n**The syntactic form presented above is the only form you should use when\npassing an `eval` option.**\n\nThis is _required_ if you want your code to be compatible with the\ncompile-time implementation of `@ember/template-compiler`. While the runtime\ncompiler offers a tiny bit of additional wiggle room, you still need to follow\nvery strict rules.\n\nWe don't recommend trying to memorize the rules. Instead, we recommend using\nthe snippet presented above and supported by the compile-time implementation.\n\n### The Technical Requirements of the `eval` Option\n\nThe `eval` function is passed a single parameter that is a JavaScript\nidentifier. This will be extended in the future to support private fields.\n\nSince keywords in JavaScript are contextual (e.g. `await` and `yield`), the\nparameter might be a keyword. The `@ember/template-compiler/runtime` expects\nthe function to throw a `SyntaxError` if the identifier name is not valid in\nthe current scope. (The direct `eval` function takes care of this out of the\nbox.)\n\nRequirements:\n\n1. The `eval` method must receive its parameter as `arguments[0]`, which\n   ensures that the variable name passed to `eval()` is not shadowed by the\n   function's parameter name.\n2. The `eval` option must be a function or concise method, and not an arrow.\n   This is because arrows do not have their own `arguments`, which breaks\n   (1).\n3. The `eval` method must call \"*direct* `eval`\", and not an alias of `eval`.\n   Direct `eval` evaluates the code in the scope it was called from, while\n   aliased versions of `eval` (including `new Function`) evaluate the code in\n   the global scope.\n4. The `eval` method must return the result of calling \"direct `eval`\".\n\nThe easiest way to achieve these requirements is to use the exact syntax\npresented above. This is *also* the only way to be compatible\n\n## Rationale\n\nThis is useful for two reasons:\n\n1. This form is a useful _intermediate_ form for the compile-time toolchain.\n   It allows the content-tag preprocessor to convert the `<template>` syntax\n   into valid JavaScript without needing to involve full-fledged lexical\n   analysis.\n2. This form is a convenient form for manual prototyping when using the\n   runtime compiler directly. While it requires some extra typing relative to\n   `<template>`, it's a mechanical 1:1 transformation of the syntax.\n\nIn practice, implementations that use a runtime compiler (for example, a\nplayground running completely in the browser) should probably use the\n`content-tag` preprocessor to convert the template into the implicit form,\nand then rely on `@ember/template-compiler/runtime` to evaluate the template.",
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      "description": "When using `template` outside of a class (i.e. a \"template-only component\"), you can pass\nan `eval` option that _implicitly_ provides the lexical scope for the template.\n\nThis is called the \"implicit form\".\n\n```ts\nconst greeting = 'Hello';\nconst HelloWorld = template('{{greeting}} World!', {\n  eval() { return arguments[0] }\n});\n```\n\nFor more details on the requirements of the `eval` option, see {@linkcode ImplicitEvalOption}.",
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      "description": "When using `template` inside of a class, you can pass an `eval` option that\n_implicitly_ provides the lexical scope for the template, just as you can\nwith a {@linkcode ImplicitTemplateOnlyOptions | template-only component}.\n\nThis is called the \"implicit form\".\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      eval() { return arguments[0] }\n    );\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## Note  on Private Fields\n\nThe current implementation of `@ember/template-compiler` does not support\nprivate fields, but once the Handlebars parser adds support for private field\nsyntax and it's implemented in the Glimmer compiler, the implicit form should\nbe able to support them.",
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      "description": "This supports template blocks defined in class bodies.\n\nManual form:\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent {\n  static {\n    template(templateContent, {\n      component: this,\n      eval: () => eval(arguments[0])\n    })\n  }\n}\n```\n\nGJS form (compiled to the manual form via `content-tag`):\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent {\n  <template>Template Content</template>\n}\n```",
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      "description": "A value is present if it not `isBlank`.\n\n```javascript\nisPresent(null);            // false\nisPresent(undefined);       // false\nisPresent('');              // false\nisPresent('  ');            // false\nisPresent('\\n\\t');          // false\nisPresent([]);              // false\nisPresent({ length: 0 });   // false\nisPresent(false);           // true\nisPresent(true);            // true\nisPresent('string');        // true\nisPresent(0);               // true\nisPresent(function() {});   // true\nisPresent({});              // true\nisPresent('\\n\\t Hello');    // true\nisPresent([1, 2, 3]);       // true\n```",
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      "description": "Returns a consistent type for the passed object.\n\nUse this instead of the built-in `typeof` to get the type of an item.\nIt will return the same result across all browsers and includes a bit\nmore detail. Here is what will be returned:\n\n    | Return Value  | Meaning                                              |\n    |---------------|------------------------------------------------------|\n    | 'string'      | String primitive or String object.                   |\n    | 'number'      | Number primitive or Number object.                   |\n    | 'boolean'     | Boolean primitive or Boolean object.                 |\n    | 'null'        | Null value                                           |\n    | 'undefined'   | Undefined value                                      |\n    | 'function'    | A function                                           |\n    | 'array'       | An instance of Array                                 |\n    | 'regexp'      | An instance of RegExp                                |\n    | 'date'        | An instance of Date                                  |\n    | 'filelist'    | An instance of FileList                              |\n    | 'class'       | An Ember class (created using EmberObject.extend())  |\n    | 'instance'    | An Ember object instance                             |\n    | 'error'       | An instance of the Error object                      |\n    | 'object'      | A JavaScript object not inheriting from EmberObject  |\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nimport { A } from '@ember/array';\nimport { typeOf } from '@ember/utils';\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\n\ntypeOf();                       // 'undefined'\ntypeOf(null);                   // 'null'\ntypeOf(undefined);              // 'undefined'\ntypeOf('michael');              // 'string'\ntypeOf(new String('michael'));  // 'string'\ntypeOf(101);                    // 'number'\ntypeOf(new Number(101));        // 'number'\ntypeOf(true);                   // 'boolean'\ntypeOf(new Boolean(true));      // 'boolean'\ntypeOf(A);                      // 'function'\ntypeOf(A());                    // 'array'\ntypeOf([1, 2, 90]);             // 'array'\ntypeOf(/abc/);                  // 'regexp'\ntypeOf(new Date());             // 'date'\ntypeOf(event.target.files);     // 'filelist'\ntypeOf(EmberObject.extend());   // 'class'\ntypeOf(EmberObject.create());   // 'instance'\ntypeOf(new Error('teamocil'));  // 'error'\n\n// 'normal' JavaScript object\ntypeOf({ a: 'b' });             // 'object'\n```",
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      "description": "This function builds keyword definitions for a particular type of AST node (`KeywordType`).\n\nYou can build keyword definitions for:\n\n- `Expr`: A `SubExpression` or `PathExpression`\n- `Block`: A `BlockStatement`\n  - A `BlockStatement` is a keyword candidate if its head is a\n    `PathExpression`\n- `Append`: An `AppendStatement`\n\nA node is a keyword candidate if:\n\n- A `PathExpression` is a keyword candidate if it has no tail, and its\n  head expression is a `LocalVarHead` or `FreeVarHead` whose name is\n  the keyword's name.\n- A `SubExpression`, `AppendStatement`, or `BlockStatement` is a keyword\n  candidate if its head is a keyword candidate.\n\nThe keyword infrastructure guarantees that:\n\n- If a node is not a keyword candidate, it is never passed to any keyword's\n  `assert` method.\n- If a node is not the `KeywordType` for a particular keyword, it will not\n  be passed to the keyword's `assert` method.\n\n`Expr` keywords are used in expression positions and should return HIR\nexpressions. `Block` and `Append` keywords are used in statement\npositions and should return HIR statements.\n\nA keyword definition has two parts:\n\n- `match`, which determines whether an AST node matches the keyword, and can\n  optionally return some information extracted from the AST node.\n- `translate`, which takes a matching AST node as well as the extracted\n  information and returns an appropriate HIR instruction.\n\n# Example\n\nThis keyword:\n\n- turns `(hello)` into `\"hello\"`\n  - as long as `hello` is not in scope\n- makes it an error to pass any arguments (such as `(hello world)`)\n\n```ts\nkeywords('SubExpr').kw('hello', {\n  assert(node: ExprKeywordNode): Result<void> | false {\n    // we don't want to transform `hello` as a `PathExpression`\n    if (node.type !== 'SubExpression') {\n      return false;\n    }\n\n    // node.head would be `LocalVarHead` if `hello` was in scope\n    if (node.head.type !== 'FreeVarHead') {\n      return false;\n    }\n\n    if (node.params.length || node.hash) {\n      return Err(generateSyntaxError(`(hello) does not take any arguments`), node.loc);\n    } else {\n      return Ok();\n    }\n  },\n\n  translate(node: ASTv2.SubExpression): hir.Expression {\n    return ASTv2.builders.literal(\"hello\", node.loc)\n  }\n})\n```\n\nThe keyword infrastructure checks to make sure that the node is the right\ntype before calling `assert`, so you only need to consider `SubExpression`\nand `PathExpression` here. It also checks to make sure that the node passed\nto `assert` has the keyword name in the right place.\n\nNote the important difference between returning `false` from `assert`,\nwhich just means that the node didn't match, and returning `Err`, which\nmeans that the node matched, but there was a keyword-specific syntax\nerror.",
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      "class": "@glimmer/tracking",
      "module": "@glimmer/component"
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      "description": "A `FixedBlock` is a block that is only rendered once, during initial render. Its *children* may\nchange during the updating phase, and this may cause its *bounds* to change, but the block itself\nremains stable.",
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/dom/attributes.d.ts",
      "line": 38,
      "description": "A `ResettableBlock` can be reset during the updating phase and rendered again.\n\nThis occurs for two reasons:\n\n1. The block represents an element in a list, and the element has been removed\n2. The block represents a conditional, and the condition has changed",
      "class": "@glimmer/tracking",
      "module": "@glimmer/component"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts",
      "line": 16,
      "description": "Describes the capabilities of a particular component. The capabilities are\nprovided to the Glimmer compiler and VM via the ComponentDefinition, which\nincludes a ComponentCapabilities record.\n\nCertain features in the VM come with some overhead, so the compiler and\nruntime use this information to skip unnecessary work for component types\nthat don't need it.\n\nFor example, a component that is template-only (i.e., it does not have an\nassociated JavaScript class to instantiate) can skip invoking component\nmanager hooks related to lifecycle events by setting the `elementHook`\ncapability to `false`.",
      "class": "@glimmer/tracking",
      "module": "@glimmer/component"
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      "line": 31,
      "description": "Whether a component's template is static across all instances of that\ncomponent, or can vary per instance. This should usually be `false` except\nfor cases of backwards-compatibility.",
      "class": "@glimmer/tracking",
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      "description": "This method handles attribute values that are curlies, as well as curlies nested inside of\ninterpolations:\n\n```hbs\n<a href={{url}} />\n<a href=\"{{url}}.html\" />\n```",
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      "description": "attrPart is the narrowed down list of valid attribute values that are also\nallowed as a concat part (you can't nest concats).",
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      "description": "This function classifies the head of an ASTv1.Element into an ASTv2.PathHead (if the\nelement is a component) or `'ElementHead'` (if the element is a simple element).\n\nRules:\n\n1. If the variable is an `@arg`, return an `AtHead`\n2. If the variable is `this`, return a `ThisHead`\n3. If the variable is in the current scope:\n  a. If the scope is the root scope, then return a Free `LocalVarHead`\n  b. Else, return a standard `LocalVarHead`\n4. If the tag name is a path and the variable is not in the current scope, Syntax Error\n5. If the variable is uppercase return a FreeVar(ResolveAsComponentHead)\n6. Otherwise, return `'ElementHead'`",
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      "description": "This includes the full list of keywords currently in use in the template\nlanguage, and where their valid usages are.",
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      "description": "Marks a property as tracked. By default, values that are rendered in Ember app\ntemplates are _static_, meaning that updates to them won't cause the\napplication to rerender. Marking a property as tracked means that when that\nproperty changes, any templates that used that property, directly or\nindirectly, will rerender. For instance, consider this component:\n\n```handlebars\n<div>Count: {{this.count}}</div>\n<div>Times Ten: {{this.timesTen}}</div>\n<div>\n  <button {{on \"click\" this.plusOne}}>\n    Plus One\n  </button>\n</div>\n```\n\n```javascript\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\nimport { action } from '@ember/object';\n\nexport default class CounterComponent extends Component {\n  @tracked count = 0;\n\n  get timesTen() {\n    return this.count * 10;\n  }\n\n  @action\n  plusOne() {\n    this.count += 1;\n  }\n}\n```\n\nBoth the `{{this.count}}` and the `{{this.timesTen}}` properties in the\ntemplate will update whenever the button is clicked. Any tracked properties\nthat are used in any way to calculate a value that is used in the template\nwill cause a rerender when updated - this includes through method calls and\nother means:\n\n```javascript\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nclass Entry {\n  @tracked name;\n  @tracked phoneNumber;\n\n  constructor(name, phoneNumber) {\n    this.name = name;\n    this.phoneNumber = phoneNumber;\n  }\n}\n\nexport default class PhoneBookComponent extends Component {\n  entries = [\n    new Entry('Pizza Palace', 5551234),\n    new Entry('1st Street Cleaners', 5554321),\n    new Entry('Plants R Us', 5552468),\n  ];\n\n  // Any usage of this property will update whenever any of the names in the\n  // entries arrays are updated\n  get names() {\n    return this.entries.map(e => e.name);\n  }\n\n  // Any usage of this property will update whenever any of the numbers in the\n  // entries arrays are updated\n  get numbers() {\n    return this.getFormattedNumbers();\n  }\n\n  getFormattedNumbers() {\n    return this.entries\n      .map(e => e.phoneNumber)\n      .map(number => {\n        let numberString = '' + number;\n\n        return numberString.slice(0, 3) + '-' + numberString.slice(3);\n      });\n  }\n}\n```\n\nIt's important to note that setting tracked properties will always trigger an\nupdate, even if the property is set to the same value as it was before.\n\n```js\nlet entry = new Entry('Pizza Palace', 5551234);\n// if entry was used when rendering, this would cause a rerender, even though\n// the name is being set to the same value as it was before\nentry.name = entry.name;\n```\n\n`tracked` can also be used with the classic Ember object model in a similar\nmanner to classic computed properties:\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nconst Entry = EmberObject.extend({\n  name: tracked(),\n  phoneNumber: tracked()\n});\n```\n\nOften this is unnecessary, but to ensure robust auto-tracking behavior it is\nadvisable to mark tracked state appropriately wherever possible.\nThis form of `tracked` also accepts an optional configuration object\ncontaining either an initial `value` or an `initializer` function (but not\nboth).\n\n```javascript\nimport EmberObject from '@ember/object';\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nconst Entry = EmberObject.extend({\n  name: tracked({ value: 'Zoey' }),\n  favoriteSongs: tracked({\n    initializer: () => ['Raspberry Beret', 'Time After Time']\n  })\n});\n```",
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      "description": "The `@cached` decorator can be used on getters in order to cache the return\nvalue of the getter. This is useful when a getter is expensive and used very\noften. For instance, in this guest list class, we have the `sortedGuests`\ngetter that sorts the guests alphabetically:\n\n```js\nimport { tracked } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nclass GuestList {\n  @tracked guests = ['Zoey', 'Tomster'];\n\n  get sortedGuests() {\n    return this.guests.slice().sort()\n  }\n}\n```\n\nEvery time `sortedGuests` is accessed, a new array will be created and sorted,\nbecause JavaScript getters do not cache by default. When the guest list is\nsmall, like the one in the example, this is not a problem. However, if the guest\nlist were to grow very large, it would mean that we would be doing a large\namount of work each time we accessed `sortedGetters`. With `@cached`, we can\ncache the value instead:\n\n```js\nimport { tracked, cached } from '@glimmer/tracking';\n\nclass GuestList {\n  @tracked guests = ['Zoey', 'Tomster'];\n\n  @cached\n  get sortedGuests() {\n    return this.guests.slice().sort()\n  }\n}\n```\n\nNow the `sortedGuests` getter will be cached based on _autotracking_. It will\nonly rerun and create a new sorted array when the `guests` tracked property is\nupdated.\n\nIn general, you should avoid using `@cached` unless you have confirmed that the\ngetter you are decorating is computationally expensive. `@cached` adds a small\namount of overhead to the getter, making it more expensive. While this overhead\nis small, if `@cached` is overused it can add up to a large impact overall in\nyour app. Many getters and tracked properties are only accessed once, rendered,\nand then never rerendered, so adding `@cached` when it is unnecessary can\nnegatively impact performance.",
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      "description": "This function returns `true` if the input array is the special empty array sentinel,\nwhich is sometimes used for optimizations.",
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      "description": "Strongly hint runtimes to intern the provided string.\n\nWhen do I need to use this function?\n\nFor the most part, never. Pre-mature optimization is bad, and often the\nruntime does exactly what you need it to, and more often the trade-off isn't\nworth it.\n\nWhy?\n\nRuntimes store strings in at least 2 different representations:\nRopes and Symbols (interned strings). The Rope provides a memory efficient\ndata-structure for strings created from concatenation or some other string\nmanipulation like splitting.\n\nUnfortunately checking equality of different ropes can be quite costly as\nruntimes must resort to clever string comparison algorithms. These\nalgorithms typically cost in proportion to the length of the string.\nLuckily, this is where the Symbols (interned strings) shine. As Symbols are\nunique by their string content, equality checks can be done by pointer\ncomparison.\n\nHow do I know if my string is a rope or symbol?\n\nTypically (warning general sweeping statement, but truthy in runtimes at\npresent) static strings created as part of the JS source are interned.\nStrings often used for comparisons can be interned at runtime if some\ncriteria are met.  One of these criteria can be the size of the entire rope.\nFor example, in chrome 38 a rope longer then 12 characters will not\nintern, nor will segments of that rope.\n\nSome numbers: http://jsperf.com/eval-vs-keys/8\n\nKnown Trick™",
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/util/lib/local-logger.ts",
      "line": 11,
      "description": "This constant exists to make it easier to differentiate normal logs from\nerrant console.logs. LOGGER can be used outside of LOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING checks,\nand is meant to be used in the rare situation where a console.* call is\nactually appropriate.",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/array.ts",
      "line": 66,
      "description": "Flag to track whether we have *just* intercepted a call to `.push()` or\n`.unshift()`, since in those cases (and only those cases!) the `Array`\nitself checks `.length` to return from the function call.",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
      "module": "@glimmer/tracking"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/map.ts",
      "line": 102,
      "description": "When iterating:\n- we entangle with the collection (as we iterate over the whole thing\n- for each individual item, we entangle with the item as well",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
      "module": "@glimmer/tracking"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/object.ts",
      "line": 34,
      "description": "This implementation of trackedObject is far too dynamic for TS to be happy with",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
      "module": "@glimmer/tracking"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/object.ts",
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      "description": "SAFETY: we are trying to mimic the same behavior as a plain object, so if anything about\n        the object that is returned behaves differently from a native object in a surprising\n        way, we should fix that and make the behavior match native objects.",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-map.ts",
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      "description": "SAFETY: note that wehn passing in an existing weak map, we can't\n        clone it as it is not iterable and not a supported type of structuredClone",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts",
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      "description": "In a WeakSet, there is no `.get()`, but if there was,\nwe could assume it's the same value as what we passed.\n\nSo for a WeakSet, if we try to add something that already exists\nwe no-op.\n\nWeakSet already does this internally for us,\nbut we want the ability for the reactive behavior to reflect the same behavior.\n\ni.e.: doing weakSet.add(value) should never dirty with the defaults\n      if the `value` is already in the weakSet",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
      "module": "@glimmer/tracking"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts",
      "line": 57,
      "description": "This looks a little silly, where a always will === b,\nbut see the note above.",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
      "module": "@glimmer/tracking"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts",
      "line": 90,
      "description": "NOTE: we cannot pass a WeakSet because WeakSets are not iterable",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
      "module": "@glimmer/tracking"
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts",
      "line": 93,
      "description": "Creates an instanceof WeakSet from an optional list of entries",
      "class": "TestAdapter",
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      "file": "packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/debug.ts",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nUnfortunately, a lot of existing code assumes the booting process is\n\"synchronous\". Specifically, a lot of tests assumes the last call to\n`app.advanceReadiness()` or `app.reset()` will result in the app being\nfully-booted when the current runloop completes.\n\nWe would like new code (like the `visit` API) to stop making this assumption,\nso we created the asynchronous version above that returns a promise. But until\nwe have migrated all the code, we would have to expose this method for use\n*internally* in places where we need to boot an app \"synchronously\".",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nOverrides the base `EngineInstance._bootSync` method with concerns relevant\nto booting application (instead of engine) instances.\n\nThis method should only contain synchronous boot concerns. Asynchronous\nboot concerns should eventually be moved to the `boot` method, which\nreturns a promise.\n\nUntil all boot code has been made asynchronous, we need to continue to\nexpose this method for use *internally* in places where we need to boot an\ninstance synchronously.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis hook is called by the root-most Route (a.k.a. the ApplicationRoute)\nwhen it has finished creating the root View. By default, we simply take the\nview and append it to the `rootElement` specified on the Application.\n\nIn cases like FastBoot and testing, we can override this hook and implement\ncustom behavior, such as serializing to a string and sending over an HTTP\nsocket rather than appending to DOM.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nTells the router to start routing. The router will ask the location for the\ncurrent URL of the page to determine the initial URL to start routing to.\nTo start the app at a specific URL, call `handleURL` instead.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nSets up the router, initializing the child router and configuring the\nlocation before routing begins.\n\nBecause setup should only occur once, multiple calls to `setupRouter`\nbeyond the first call have no effect.\n\nThis is commonly used in order to confirm things that rely on the router\nare functioning properly from tests that are primarily rendering related.\n\nFor example, from within [ember-qunit](https://github.com/emberjs/ember-qunit)'s\n`setupRenderingTest` calling `this.owner.setupRouter()` would allow that\nrendering test to confirm that any `<LinkTo></LinkTo>`'s that are rendered\nhave the correct URL.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nDirects the router to route to a particular URL. This is useful in tests,\nfor example, to tell the app to start at a particular URL.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nReturns the current URL of the app instance. This is useful when your\napp does not update the browsers URL bar (i.e. it uses the `'none'`\nlocation adapter).",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nNavigate the instance to a particular URL. This is useful in tests, for\nexample, or to tell the app to start at a particular URL. This method\nreturns a promise that resolves with the app instance when the transition\nis complete, or rejects if the transition was aborted due to an error.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe final definition of NativeArray removes all native methods. This is the list of removed methods\nwhen run in Chrome 106.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThese additional items must be redefined since `Omit` causes methods that return `this` to return the\ntype at the time of the Omit.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nRemove all elements from the array. This is useful if you\nwant to reuse an existing array without having to recreate it.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nRemove an object at the specified index using the `replace()` primitive\nmethod. You can pass either a single index, or a start and a length.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAdd the objects in the passed numerable to the end of the array. Defers\nnotifying observers of the change until all objects are added.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAdds the named objects to the beginning of the array. Defers notifying\nobservers until all objects have been added.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nReverse objects in the array. Works just like `reverse()` but it is\nKVO-compliant.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nTemplate-only components have no backing class instance, so `this` in their\ntemplates is null. This means that you can only reference passed in arguments\n(e.g. `{{@arg}}`).",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA convenience alias for {@link TemplateOnlyComponent}",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA type registry for Ember `Controller`s. Meant to be declaration-merged so string\nlookups resolve to the correct type.\n\nBlueprints should include such a declaration merge for TypeScript:\n\n```ts\nimport Controller from '@ember/controller';\n\nexport default class ExampleController extends Controller {\n// ...\n}\n\ndeclare module '@ember/controller' {\n  export interface Registry {\n    example: ExampleController;\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThen `@inject` can check that the service is registered correctly, and APIs\nlike `owner.lookup('controller:example')` can return `ExampleController`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
      "line": " packages/@ember/engine/index.ts:470"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nUnfortunately, a lot of existing code assumes booting an instance is\nsynchronous – specifically, a lot of tests assume the last call to\n`app.advanceReadiness()` or `app.reset()` will result in a new instance\nbeing fully-booted when the current runloop completes.\n\nWe would like new code (like the `visit` API) to stop making this\nassumption, so we created the asynchronous version above that returns a\npromise. But until we have migrated all the code, we would have to expose\nthis method for use *internally* in places where we need to boot an instance\nsynchronously.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nUsing the `{{hash}}` helper, you can pass objects directly from the template\nas an argument to your components.\n\n```\nimport { hash } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  {{#each-in (hash givenName='Jen' familyName='Weber') as |key value|}}\n    <p>{{key}}: {{value}}</p>\n  {{/each-in}}\n</template>\n```\n\n**NOTE:** this example uses the experimental `<template>` feature, which is\nthe only place you need to import `hash` to use it (it is a built-in when\nwriting standalone `.hbs` files).",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nUsing the `{{array}}` helper, you can pass arrays directly from the template\nas an argument to your components.\n\n```js\nimport { array } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  <ul>\n  {{#each (array 'Tom Dale' 'Yehuda Katz' @anotherPerson) as |person|}}\n    <li>{{person}}</li>\n  {{/each}}\n  </ul>\n</template>\n\n**NOTE:** this example uses the experimental `<template>` feature, which is\nthe only place you need to import `array` to use it (it is a built-in when\nwriting standalone `.hbs` files).\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `{{concat}}` helper makes it easy to dynamically send a number of\nparameters to a component or helper as a single parameter in the format of a\nconcatenated string.\n\nFor example:\n\n```js\nimport { concat } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  {{get @foo (concat \"item\" @index)}}\n</template>\n```\n\nThis will display the result of `@foo.item1` when `index` is `1`, and\n`this.foo.item2` when `index` is `2`, etc.\n\n**NOTE:** this example uses the experimental `<template>` feature, which is\nthe only place you need to import `concat` to use it (it is a built-in when\nwriting standalone `.hbs` files).",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `{{get}}` helper makes it easy to dynamically look up a property on an\nobject or an element in an array. The second argument to `{{get}}` can be a\nstring or a number, depending on the object being accessed.\n\nTo access a property on an object with a string key:\n\n```js\nimport { get } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  {{get @someObject \"objectKey\"}}\n</template>\n```\n\nTo access the first element in an array:\n\n```js\nimport { get } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  {{get @someArray 0}}\n</template>\n```\n\nTo access a property on an object with a dynamic key:\n\n```js\nimport { get } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  {{get @address @field}}\n</template>\n```\n\nThis will display the result of `@foo.item1` when `index` is `1`, and\n`this.foo.item2` when `index` is `2`, etc.\n\n**NOTE:** this example uses the experimental `<template>` feature, which is\nthe only place you need to import `concat` to use it (it is a built-in when\nwriting standalone `.hbs` files).",
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      "message": "Missing item type\n`{{fn}}` is a helper that receives a function and some arguments, and returns\na new function that combines. This allows you to pass parameters along to\nfunctions in your templates:\n\n```js\nimport { fn } from '@ember/helper';\n\nfunction showAlert(message) {\n  alert(`The message is: '${message}'`);\n}\n\n<template>\n  <button type=\"button\" {{on \"click\" (fn showAlert \"Hello!\")}}>\n    Click me!\n  </button>\n</template>\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nUse the {{uniqueId}} helper to generate a unique ID string suitable for use as\nan ID attribute in the DOM.\n\nEach invocation of {{uniqueId}} will return a new, unique ID string.\nYou can use the `let` helper to create an ID that can be reused within a template.\n\n```js\nimport { uniqueId } from '@ember/helper';\n\n<template>\n  {{#let (uniqueId) as |emailId|}}\n    <label for={{emailId}}>Email address</label>\n    <input id={{emailId}} type=\"email\" />\n  {{/let}}\n</template>\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nReplaces the current location, making sure we explicitly include the origin\nto prevent redirecting to a different origin.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\ntriggers the callback when the URL changes.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nFinds the name of the substate route if it exists for the given route. A\nsubstate route is of the form `route_state`, such as `foo_loading`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nFinds the name of the state route if it exists for the given route. A state\nroute is of the form `route.state`, such as `foo.loading`. Properly Handles\n`application` named routes.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nDetermines whether or not a route has been defined by checking that the route\nis in the Router's map and the owner has a registration for that route.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA type registry for Ember `Service`s. Meant to be declaration-merged so string\nlookups resolve to the correct type.\n\nBlueprints should include such a declaration merge for TypeScript:\n\n```ts\nimport Service from '@ember/service';\n\nexport default class ExampleService extends Service {\n  // ...\n}\n\ndeclare module '@ember/service' {\n  export interface Registry {\n    example: ExampleService;\n  }\n}\n```\n\nThen `@service` can check that the service is registered correctly, and APIs\nlike `owner.lookup('service:example')` can return `ExampleService`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAll possible options passed to `template()` may specify a `moduleName`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether the template should be treated as a strict-mode template. Defaults\nto `true`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen using `template` in a class, you call it in a `static` block and pass\nthe class as the `component` option.\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      // explicit or implicit option goes here\n    );\n  }\n}\n```\n\nFor the full explicit form, see {@linkcode ExplicitClassOptions}. For the\nfull implicit form, see {@linkcode ImplicitClassOptions}.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen using `template` outside of a class (i.e. a \"template-only component\"), you can pass\na `scope` option that explicitly provides the lexical scope for the template.\n\nThis is called the \"explicit form\".\n\n```ts\nconst greeting = 'Hello';\nconst HelloWorld = template('{{greeting}} World!', { scope: () => ({ greeting }) });\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen using `template` *inside* a class (see\n{@linkcode BaseClassTemplateOptions}), you can pass a `scope` option that\nexplicitly provides the lexical scope for the template, just like a template-only\ncomponent (see {@linkcode ExplicitTemplateOnlyOptions}).\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      // explicit or implicit option goes here\n    );\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## The Scope Function's `instance` Parameter\n\nHowever, the explicit `scope` function in a *class* also takes an `instance` option\nthat provides access to the component's instance.\n\nOnce it's supported in Handlebars, this will make it possible to represent private\nfields when using the explicit form.\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.#greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      scope: (instance) => ({ '#greeting': instance.#greeting }),\n    );\n  }\n}\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe *implicit* form of the `template` function takes an `eval` option that\nallows the runtime compiler to evaluate local template variables without\nneeding to maintain an explicit list of the local variables used in the\ntemplate scope.\n\nThe eval options *must* be passed in the following form:\n\n```ts\n{\n  eval() { return eval(arguments[0]) }\n}\n```\n\n## Requirements of the `eval` Option\n\n**The syntactic form presented above is the only form you should use when\npassing an `eval` option.**\n\nThis is _required_ if you want your code to be compatible with the\ncompile-time implementation of `@ember/template-compiler`. While the runtime\ncompiler offers a tiny bit of additional wiggle room, you still need to follow\nvery strict rules.\n\nWe don't recommend trying to memorize the rules. Instead, we recommend using\nthe snippet presented above and supported by the compile-time implementation.\n\n### The Technical Requirements of the `eval` Option\n\nThe `eval` function is passed a single parameter that is a JavaScript\nidentifier. This will be extended in the future to support private fields.\n\nSince keywords in JavaScript are contextual (e.g. `await` and `yield`), the\nparameter might be a keyword. The `@ember/template-compiler/runtime` expects\nthe function to throw a `SyntaxError` if the identifier name is not valid in\nthe current scope. (The direct `eval` function takes care of this out of the\nbox.)\n\nRequirements:\n\n1. The `eval` method must receive its parameter as `arguments[0]`, which\n   ensures that the variable name passed to `eval()` is not shadowed by the\n   function's parameter name.\n2. The `eval` option must be a function or concise method, and not an arrow.\n   This is because arrows do not have their own `arguments`, which breaks\n   (1).\n3. The `eval` method must call \"*direct* `eval`\", and not an alias of `eval`.\n   Direct `eval` evaluates the code in the scope it was called from, while\n   aliased versions of `eval` (including `new Function`) evaluate the code in\n   the global scope.\n4. The `eval` method must return the result of calling \"direct `eval`\".\n\nThe easiest way to achieve these requirements is to use the exact syntax\npresented above. This is *also* the only way to be compatible\n\n## Rationale\n\nThis is useful for two reasons:\n\n1. This form is a useful _intermediate_ form for the compile-time toolchain.\n   It allows the content-tag preprocessor to convert the `<template>` syntax\n   into valid JavaScript without needing to involve full-fledged lexical\n   analysis.\n2. This form is a convenient form for manual prototyping when using the\n   runtime compiler directly. While it requires some extra typing relative to\n   `<template>`, it's a mechanical 1:1 transformation of the syntax.\n\nIn practice, implementations that use a runtime compiler (for example, a\nplayground running completely in the browser) should probably use the\n`content-tag` preprocessor to convert the template into the implicit form,\nand then rely on `@ember/template-compiler/runtime` to evaluate the template.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen using `template` outside of a class (i.e. a \"template-only component\"), you can pass\nan `eval` option that _implicitly_ provides the lexical scope for the template.\n\nThis is called the \"implicit form\".\n\n```ts\nconst greeting = 'Hello';\nconst HelloWorld = template('{{greeting}} World!', {\n  eval() { return arguments[0] }\n});\n```\n\nFor more details on the requirements of the `eval` option, see {@linkcode ImplicitEvalOption}.",
      "line": " packages/@ember/template-compiler/lib/template.ts:182"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen using `template` inside of a class, you can pass an `eval` option that\n_implicitly_ provides the lexical scope for the template, just as you can\nwith a {@linkcode ImplicitTemplateOnlyOptions | template-only component}.\n\nThis is called the \"implicit form\".\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent extends Component {\n  static {\n    template('{{this.greeting}}, {{@place}}!',\n      { component: this },\n      eval() { return arguments[0] }\n    );\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## Note  on Private Fields\n\nThe current implementation of `@ember/template-compiler` does not support\nprivate fields, but once the Handlebars parser adds support for private field\nsyntax and it's implemented in the Glimmer compiler, the implicit form should\nbe able to support them.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis supports template blocks defined in class bodies.\n\nManual form:\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent {\n  static {\n    template(templateContent, {\n      component: this,\n      eval: () => eval(arguments[0])\n    })\n  }\n}\n```\n\nGJS form (compiled to the manual form via `content-tag`):\n\n```ts\nclass MyComponent {\n  <template>Template Content</template>\n}\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nDifferences:\n\n- strict mode variables always refer to in-scope variables\n- loose mode variables use this algorithm:\n  1. otherwise, fall back to `this.<name>`",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe special value 'splat' is used to indicate that the attribute is a splat",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA \"generic\" keyword is something like `has-block`, which makes sense in the context\nof sub-expression or append",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis function builds keyword definitions for a particular type of AST node (`KeywordType`).\n\nYou can build keyword definitions for:\n\n- `Expr`: A `SubExpression` or `PathExpression`\n- `Block`: A `BlockStatement`\n  - A `BlockStatement` is a keyword candidate if its head is a\n    `PathExpression`\n- `Append`: An `AppendStatement`\n\nA node is a keyword candidate if:\n\n- A `PathExpression` is a keyword candidate if it has no tail, and its\n  head expression is a `LocalVarHead` or `FreeVarHead` whose name is\n  the keyword's name.\n- A `SubExpression`, `AppendStatement`, or `BlockStatement` is a keyword\n  candidate if its head is a keyword candidate.\n\nThe keyword infrastructure guarantees that:\n\n- If a node is not a keyword candidate, it is never passed to any keyword's\n  `assert` method.\n- If a node is not the `KeywordType` for a particular keyword, it will not\n  be passed to the keyword's `assert` method.\n\n`Expr` keywords are used in expression positions and should return HIR\nexpressions. `Block` and `Append` keywords are used in statement\npositions and should return HIR statements.\n\nA keyword definition has two parts:\n\n- `match`, which determines whether an AST node matches the keyword, and can\n  optionally return some information extracted from the AST node.\n- `translate`, which takes a matching AST node as well as the extracted\n  information and returns an appropriate HIR instruction.\n\n# Example\n\nThis keyword:\n\n- turns `(hello)` into `\"hello\"`\n  - as long as `hello` is not in scope\n- makes it an error to pass any arguments (such as `(hello world)`)\n\n```ts\nkeywords('SubExpr').kw('hello', {\n  assert(node: ExprKeywordNode): Result<void> | false {\n    // we don't want to transform `hello` as a `PathExpression`\n    if (node.type !== 'SubExpression') {\n      return false;\n    }\n\n    // node.head would be `LocalVarHead` if `hello` was in scope\n    if (node.head.type !== 'FreeVarHead') {\n      return false;\n    }\n\n    if (node.params.length || node.hash) {\n      return Err(generateSyntaxError(`(hello) does not take any arguments`), node.loc);\n    } else {\n      return Ok();\n    }\n  },\n\n  translate(node: ASTv2.SubExpression): hir.Expression {\n    return ASTv2.builders.literal(\"hello\", node.loc)\n  }\n})\n```\n\nThe keyword infrastructure checks to make sure that the node is the right\ntype before calling `assert`, so you only need to consider `SubExpression`\nand `PathExpression` here. It also checks to make sure that the node passed\nto `assert` has the keyword name in the right place.\n\nNote the important difference between returning `false` from `assert`,\nwhich just means that the node didn't match, and returning `Err`, which\nmeans that the node matched, but there was a keyword-specific syntax\nerror.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nNormalize paths into `hir.Path` or a `hir.Expr` that corresponds to the ref.\n\nTODO since keywords don't support tails anyway, distinguish PathExpression from\nVariableReference in ASTv2.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/compiler/lib/passes/1-normalization/visitors/expressions.ts:50"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis is the mutable state for this compiler pass.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nNormalize the AST from @glimmer/syntax into the HIR. The HIR has special\ninstructions for keywords like `{{yield}}`, `(has-block)` and\n`{{#in-element}}`.\n\nMost importantly, it also classifies HTML element syntax into:\n\n1. simple HTML element (with optional splattributes)\n2. component invocation\n\nBecause the @glimmer/syntax AST gives us a string for an element's tag,\nthis pass also normalizes that string into an expression.\n\n```\n// normalized into a path expression whose head is `this` and tail is\n// `[\"x\"]`\n<this.x />\n\n{{#let expr as |t|}}\n  // `\"t\"` is normalized into a variable lookup.\n  <t />\n\n  // normalized into a path expression whose head is the variable lookup\n  // `t` and tail is `[\"input\"]`.\n  <t.input />\n{{/let}}\n\n// normalized into a free variable lookup for `SomeComponent` (with the\n// context `ComponentHead`).\n<SomeComponent />\n\n// normalized into a path expression whose head is the free variable\n// `notInScope` (with the context `Expression`), and whose tail is\n// `[\"SomeComponent\"]`. In resolver mode, this path will be rejected later,\n// since it cannot serve as an input to the resolver.\n<notInScope.SomeComponent />\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis provides us a way to have a \"fallback\" which represents an empty object,\nwithout the downsides of how TS treats `{}`. Specifically: this will\ncorrectly leverage \"excess property checking\" so that, given a component\nwhich has no named args, if someone invokes it with any named args, they will\nget a type error.",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nGiven any allowed shorthand form of a signature, desugars it to its full\nexpanded type.",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `Component` class defines an encapsulated UI element that is rendered to\nthe DOM. A component is made up of a template and, optionally, this component\nobject.\n\n## Defining a Component\n\nTo define a component, subclass `Component` and add your own properties,\nmethods and lifecycle hooks:\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n}\n```\n\n## Lifecycle Hooks\n\nLifecycle hooks allow you to respond to changes to a component, such as when\nit gets created, rendered, updated or destroyed. To add a lifecycle hook to a\ncomponent, implement the hook as a method on your component subclass.\n\nFor example, to be notified when Glimmer has rendered your component so you\ncan attach a legacy jQuery plugin, implement the `didInsertElement()` method:\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  didInsertElement() {\n    $(this.element).pickadate();\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## Data for Templates\n\n`Component`s have two different kinds of data, or state, that can be\ndisplayed in templates:\n\n1. Arguments\n2. Properties\n\nArguments are data that is passed in to a component from its parent\ncomponent. For example, if I have a `UserGreeting` component, I can pass it\na name and greeting to use:\n\n```hbs\n<UserGreeting @name=\"Ricardo\" @greeting=\"Olá\" />\n```\n\nInside my `UserGreeting` template, I can access the `@name` and `@greeting`\narguments that I've been given:\n\n```hbs\n{{@greeting}}, {{@name}}!\n```\n\nArguments are also available inside my component:\n\n```ts\nconsole.log(this.args.greeting); // prints \"Olá\"\n```\n\nProperties, on the other hand, are internal to the component and declared in\nthe class. You can use properties to store data that you want to show in the\ntemplate, or pass to another component as an argument.\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  user = {\n    name: 'Robbie'\n  }\n}\n```\n\nIn the above example, we've defined a component with a `user` property that\ncontains an object with its own `name` property.\n\nWe can render that property in our template:\n\n```hbs\nHello, {{user.name}}!\n```\n\nWe can also take that property and pass it as an argument to the\n`UserGreeting` component we defined above:\n\n```hbs\n<UserGreeting @greeting=\"Hello\" @name={{user.name}} />\n```\n\n## Arguments vs. Properties\n\nRemember, arguments are data that was given to your component by its parent\ncomponent, and properties are data your component has defined for itself.\n\nYou can tell the difference between arguments and properties in templates\nbecause arguments always start with an `@` sign (think \"A is for arguments\"):\n\n```hbs\n{{@firstName}}\n```\n\nWe know that `@firstName` came from the parent component, not the current\ncomponent, because it starts with `@` and is therefore an argument.\n\nOn the other hand, if we see:\n\n```hbs\n{{name}}\n```\n\nWe know that `name` is a property on the component. If we want to know where\nthe data is coming from, we can go look at our component class to find out.\n\nInside the component itself, arguments always show up inside the component's\n`args` property. For example, if `{{@firstName}}` is `Tom` in the template,\ninside the component `this.args.firstName` would also be `Tom`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nConstructs a new component and assigns itself the passed properties. You\nshould not construct new components yourself. Instead, Glimmer will\ninstantiate new components automatically as it renders.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nNamed arguments passed to the component from its parent component.\nThey can be accessed in JavaScript via `this.args.argumentName` and in the template via `@argumentName`.\n\nSay you have the following component, which will have two `args`, `firstName` and `lastName`:\n\n```hbs\n<my-component @firstName=\"Arthur\" @lastName=\"Dent\" />\n```\n\nIf you needed to calculate `fullName` by combining both of them, you would do:\n\n```ts\ndidInsertElement() {\n  console.log(`Hi, my full name is ${this.args.firstName} ${this.args.lastName}`);\n}\n```\n\nWhile in the template you could do:\n\n```hbs\n<p>Welcome, {{@firstName}} {{@lastName}}!</p>\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nCalled before the component has been removed from the DOM.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis component manager runs in Ember.js environments and extends the base component manager to:\n\n1. Properly destroy the component's associated `meta` data structure\n2. Schedule destruction using Ember's runloop",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis provides us a way to have a \"fallback\" which represents an empty object,\nwithout the downsides of how TS treats `{}`. Specifically: this will\ncorrectly leverage \"excess property checking\" so that, given a component\nwhich has no named args, if someone invokes it with any named args, they will\nget a type error.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nGiven any allowed shorthand form of a signature, desugars it to its full\nexpanded type.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `Component` class defines an encapsulated UI element that is rendered to\nthe DOM. A component is made up of a template and, optionally, this component\nobject.\n\n## Defining a Component\n\nTo define a component, subclass `Component` and add your own properties,\nmethods and lifecycle hooks:\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n}\n```\n\n## Lifecycle Hooks\n\nLifecycle hooks allow you to respond to changes to a component, such as when\nit gets created, rendered, updated or destroyed. To add a lifecycle hook to a\ncomponent, implement the hook as a method on your component subclass.\n\nFor example, to be notified when Glimmer has rendered your component so you\ncan attach a legacy jQuery plugin, implement the `didInsertElement()` method:\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  didInsertElement() {\n    $(this.element).pickadate();\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## Data for Templates\n\n`Component`s have two different kinds of data, or state, that can be\ndisplayed in templates:\n\n1. Arguments\n2. Properties\n\nArguments are data that is passed in to a component from its parent\ncomponent. For example, if I have a `UserGreeting` component, I can pass it\na name and greeting to use:\n\n```hbs\n<UserGreeting @name=\"Ricardo\" @greeting=\"Olá\" />\n```\n\nInside my `UserGreeting` template, I can access the `@name` and `@greeting`\narguments that I've been given:\n\n```hbs\n{{@greeting}}, {{@name}}!\n```\n\nArguments are also available inside my component:\n\n```ts\nconsole.log(this.args.greeting); // prints \"Olá\"\n```\n\nProperties, on the other hand, are internal to the component and declared in\nthe class. You can use properties to store data that you want to show in the\ntemplate, or pass to another component as an argument.\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  user = {\n    name: 'Robbie'\n  }\n}\n```\n\nIn the above example, we've defined a component with a `user` property that\ncontains an object with its own `name` property.\n\nWe can render that property in our template:\n\n```hbs\nHello, {{user.name}}!\n```\n\nWe can also take that property and pass it as an argument to the\n`UserGreeting` component we defined above:\n\n```hbs\n<UserGreeting @greeting=\"Hello\" @name={{user.name}} />\n```\n\n## Arguments vs. Properties\n\nRemember, arguments are data that was given to your component by its parent\ncomponent, and properties are data your component has defined for itself.\n\nYou can tell the difference between arguments and properties in templates\nbecause arguments always start with an `@` sign (think \"A is for arguments\"):\n\n```hbs\n{{@firstName}}\n```\n\nWe know that `@firstName` came from the parent component, not the current\ncomponent, because it starts with `@` and is therefore an argument.\n\nOn the other hand, if we see:\n\n```hbs\n{{name}}\n```\n\nWe know that `name` is a property on the component. If we want to know where\nthe data is coming from, we can go look at our component class to find out.\n\nInside the component itself, arguments always show up inside the component's\n`args` property. For example, if `{{@firstName}}` is `Tom` in the template,\ninside the component `this.args.firstName` would also be `Tom`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nConstructs a new component and assigns itself the passed properties. You\nshould not construct new components yourself. Instead, Glimmer will\ninstantiate new components automatically as it renders.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nNamed arguments passed to the component from its parent component.\nThey can be accessed in JavaScript via `this.args.argumentName` and in the template via `@argumentName`.\n\nSay you have the following component, which will have two `args`, `firstName` and `lastName`:\n\n```hbs\n<my-component @firstName=\"Arthur\" @lastName=\"Dent\" />\n```\n\nIf you needed to calculate `fullName` by combining both of them, you would do:\n\n```ts\ndidInsertElement() {\n  console.log(`Hi, my full name is ${this.args.firstName} ${this.args.lastName}`);\n}\n```\n\nWhile in the template you could do:\n\n```hbs\n<p>Welcome, {{@firstName}} {{@lastName}}!</p>\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/component/dist/index.js:212"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nCalled before the component has been removed from the DOM.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis component manager runs in Ember.js environments and extends the base component manager to:\n\n1. Properly destroy the component's associated `meta` data structure\n2. Schedule destruction using Ember's runloop",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis provides us a way to have a \"fallback\" which represents an empty object,\nwithout the downsides of how TS treats `{}`. Specifically: this will\ncorrectly leverage \"excess property checking\" so that, given a component\nwhich has no named args, if someone invokes it with any named args, they will\nget a type error.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/component/src/-private/component.ts:36"
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nGiven any allowed shorthand form of a signature, desugars it to its full\nexpanded type.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `Component` class defines an encapsulated UI element that is rendered to\nthe DOM. A component is made up of a template and, optionally, this component\nobject.\n\n## Defining a Component\n\nTo define a component, subclass `Component` and add your own properties,\nmethods and lifecycle hooks:\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n}\n```\n\n## Lifecycle Hooks\n\nLifecycle hooks allow you to respond to changes to a component, such as when\nit gets created, rendered, updated or destroyed. To add a lifecycle hook to a\ncomponent, implement the hook as a method on your component subclass.\n\nFor example, to be notified when Glimmer has rendered your component so you\ncan attach a legacy jQuery plugin, implement the `didInsertElement()` method:\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  didInsertElement() {\n    $(this.element).pickadate();\n  }\n}\n```\n\n## Data for Templates\n\n`Component`s have two different kinds of data, or state, that can be\ndisplayed in templates:\n\n1. Arguments\n2. Properties\n\nArguments are data that is passed in to a component from its parent\ncomponent. For example, if I have a `UserGreeting` component, I can pass it\na name and greeting to use:\n\n```hbs\n<UserGreeting @name=\"Ricardo\" @greeting=\"Olá\" />\n```\n\nInside my `UserGreeting` template, I can access the `@name` and `@greeting`\narguments that I've been given:\n\n```hbs\n{{@greeting}}, {{@name}}!\n```\n\nArguments are also available inside my component:\n\n```ts\nconsole.log(this.args.greeting); // prints \"Olá\"\n```\n\nProperties, on the other hand, are internal to the component and declared in\nthe class. You can use properties to store data that you want to show in the\ntemplate, or pass to another component as an argument.\n\n```ts\nimport Component from '@glimmer/component';\n\nexport default class extends Component {\n  user = {\n    name: 'Robbie'\n  }\n}\n```\n\nIn the above example, we've defined a component with a `user` property that\ncontains an object with its own `name` property.\n\nWe can render that property in our template:\n\n```hbs\nHello, {{user.name}}!\n```\n\nWe can also take that property and pass it as an argument to the\n`UserGreeting` component we defined above:\n\n```hbs\n<UserGreeting @greeting=\"Hello\" @name={{user.name}} />\n```\n\n## Arguments vs. Properties\n\nRemember, arguments are data that was given to your component by its parent\ncomponent, and properties are data your component has defined for itself.\n\nYou can tell the difference between arguments and properties in templates\nbecause arguments always start with an `@` sign (think \"A is for arguments\"):\n\n```hbs\n{{@firstName}}\n```\n\nWe know that `@firstName` came from the parent component, not the current\ncomponent, because it starts with `@` and is therefore an argument.\n\nOn the other hand, if we see:\n\n```hbs\n{{name}}\n```\n\nWe know that `name` is a property on the component. If we want to know where\nthe data is coming from, we can go look at our component class to find out.\n\nInside the component itself, arguments always show up inside the component's\n`args` property. For example, if `{{@firstName}}` is `Tom` in the template,\ninside the component `this.args.firstName` would also be `Tom`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nConstructs a new component and assigns itself the passed properties. You\nshould not construct new components yourself. Instead, Glimmer will\ninstantiate new components automatically as it renders.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nNamed arguments passed to the component from its parent component.\nThey can be accessed in JavaScript via `this.args.argumentName` and in the template via `@argumentName`.\n\nSay you have the following component, which will have two `args`, `firstName` and `lastName`:\n\n```hbs\n<my-component @firstName=\"Arthur\" @lastName=\"Dent\" />\n```\n\nIf you needed to calculate `fullName` by combining both of them, you would do:\n\n```ts\ndidInsertElement() {\n  console.log(`Hi, my full name is ${this.args.firstName} ${this.args.lastName}`);\n}\n```\n\nWhile in the template you could do:\n\n```hbs\n<p>Welcome, {{@firstName}} {{@lastName}}!</p>\n```",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis component manager runs in Ember.js environments and extends the base component manager to:\n\n1. Properly destroy the component's associated `meta` data structure\n2. Schedule destruction using Ember's runloop",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA dynamic operand has a value that can't be easily represented as an embedded string.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `LogFragmentBuffer` is responsible for collecting the fragments that are logged to the\n`DebugLogger` so that they can be accumulated during a group and flushed together.\n\nThis queuing serves two purposes:\n\n1. To allow the individual fragments that make up a single line to append their values to\n   the current line. To accomplish this, each fragment can append static content and its\n   formatting specifier (e.g. `%o`) to the accumulated {@link #template} *and* append the\n   value to format to the {@link #substitutions} array.\n2. To allow logs that refer to objects to be represented as footnotes in the current line,\n   with the footnote to be printed in a later line.\n\nThis allows a list of fragments, each of which represent formattable values, to be flattened\ninto a single template string and an array of values to format.\n\n## Footnotes\n\nAn opcode slice containing constant references will be logged like this:\n\n```\n...\n362. (PushArgs names=[] block-names=[] flags=16)\n366. (Helper helper=[0])\n[0] glimmerHelper()\n368. (PopFrame)\n369. (Fetch register=$v0)\n371. (Primitive constant=\"/index.html\")\n...\n```\n\nThe fragment for line `366` includes an `ObjectFragment` for the helper value. When logged,\nthe object will be represented as a footnote and the value will be printed in a later\nline.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe first parameter to the `console.log` family of APIs is a *template* that can use\nformat specifiers (e.g. `%c`, `%o`, and `%O`) to refer to subsequent parameters.\n\nWhen a fragment is appended to a line,",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nEach format specified in the {@link #template} corresponds to a value in the\n`#substitutions` array.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe prepend function returns a subtle fragment if the contents are subtle.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe append function returns a subtle fragment if the contents are subtle.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe list of leaf fragment types correspond exactly to the list of console.log\nformat specifiers.",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nConvert the current fragment into a string with no additional formatting.\nThe primary purpose for this method is to support converting a fragment\ninto a string for inclusion in thrown Errors. If you're going to *log*\na fragment, log it using `DebugLogger` and don't convert it to\na string first.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nShould the current fragment be printed with the provided display options?\n\nImportantly, if the current fragment contains subtle content but the `showSubtle` option is\nfalse, `#shouldShow` will return false.",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/debug/lib/debug.ts:243"
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/debug/lib/debug.ts:263"
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      "message": "Missing item type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/debug/lib/metadata.ts:34"
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis constant exists to make it easier to differentiate normal logs from\nerrant console.logs. LOCAL_LOGGER should only be used inside a\nLOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING check.\nFF\nIt does not alleviate the need to check LOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING, which is used\nfor stripping.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAn object branded with a local debug type has special local trace logging\nbehavior.\n\nIf `LOCAL_DEBUG` is `false`, this function does nothing (and is removed\nby the minifier in builder).",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/debug-util/lib/debug-brand.ts:15"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAn object branded with a local debug type has special local trace logging\nbehavior.\n\nIf `LOCAL_DEBUG` is `false`, this function always returns undefined. However,\nthis function should only be called by the trace logger, which should only\nrun in trace `LOCAL_DEBUG` + `LOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING` mode.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/debug-util/lib/debug-brand.ts:38"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis function takes an optional function and returns its result. It's\nexpected to be used with optional debug methods, in the context of an\nexisting `LOCAL_DEBUG` check.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis package contains global context functions for Glimmer. These functions\nare set by the embedding environment and must be set before initial render.\n\nThese functions should meet the following criteria:\n\n- Must be provided by the embedder, due to having framework specific\n  behaviors (e.g. interop with classic Ember behaviors that should not be\n  upstreamed) or to being out of scope for the VM (e.g. scheduling a\n  revalidation)\n- Never differ between render roots\n- Never change over time",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/global-context/index.ts:4"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nInterfaces\n\nTODO: Move these into @glimmer/interfaces, move @glimmer/interfaces to",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/global-context/index.ts:55"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nHook for specifying how Glimmer should update props in cases where it needs\nto. For instance, when updating a template reference (e.g. 2-way-binding)",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nHook for specifying how Glimmer should access paths in cases where it needs\nto. For instance, the `key` value of `{{each}}` loops.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nHook for specifying how Glimmer should update paths in cases where it needs\nto. For instance, when updating a template reference (e.g. 2-way-binding)",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/global-context/index.ts:113"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nHook to customize deprecation messages in the VM. Usages can be stripped out\nby using the @glimmer/vm-babel-plugins package.",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/compile/wire-format/api.d.ts:303"
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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    },
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/compile/wire-format/api.d.ts:404"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe Encoder receives a stream of opcodes from the syntax compiler and turns\nthem into a binary program.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nFinalize the current compilation unit, add a `(Return)`, and push the opcodes from\nthe buffer into the program. At this point, some of the opcodes might still be\nplaceholders, such as in the case of recursively compiled templates.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nPush a syscall into the program with up to three optional\noperands.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/compile/encoder.d.ts:149"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nStart a new labels block. A labels block is a scope for labels that\ncan be referred to before they are declared. For example, when compiling\nan `if`, the `JumpUnless` opcode occurs before the target label. To\naccommodate this use-case ergonomically, the `Encoder` allows a syntax\nto create a labels block and then refer to labels that have not yet\nbeen declared. Once the block is complete, a second pass replaces the\nlabel names with offsets.\n\nThe pattern is:\n\n```ts\nencoder.reserve(Op.JumpUnless);\nencoder.target(encoder.pos, 'ELSE');\n```\n\nThe `reserve` method creates a placeholder opcode with space for a target\nin the future, and the `target` method registers the blank operand position\nto be replaced with an offset to `ELSE`, once it's known.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nMark the current position with a label name. This label name\ncan be used by any other opcode in this label block.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/compile/encoder.d.ts:191"
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      "message": "Missing item type\n`AppendingBlock` is the interface used by the `ElementBuilder` to keep track of which nodes have\nbeen appended to a block. Ultimately, an `AppendingBlock` is finalized and used as a `FixedBlock`\nor `ResettableBlock` during the updating phase.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA `FixedBlock` is a block that is only rendered once, during initial render. Its *children* may\nchange during the updating phase, and this may cause its *bounds* to change, but the block itself\nremains stable.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nDescribes the capabilities of a particular component. The capabilities are\nprovided to the Glimmer compiler and VM via the ComponentDefinition, which\nincludes a ComponentCapabilities record.\n\nCertain features in the VM come with some overhead, so the compiler and\nruntime use this information to skip unnecessary work for component types\nthat don't need it.\n\nFor example, a component that is template-only (i.e., it does not have an\nassociated JavaScript class to instantiate) can skip invoking component\nmanager hooks related to lifecycle events by setting the `elementHook`\ncapability to `false`.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether a component's template is static across all instances of that\ncomponent, or can vary per instance. This should usually be `false` except\nfor cases of backwards-compatibility.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether a \"wrapped\" component's root element can change after being\nrendered. This flag is only used by the WrappedBuilder and should be\n`false` except for cases of backwards-compatibility.",
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    },
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      "message": "Missing item type\nSetting the `prepareArgs` flag to true enables the `prepareArgs` hook on\nthe component manager, which would otherwise not be called.\n\nThe component manager's `prepareArgs` hook allows it to programmatically\nadd or remove positional and named arguments for a component before the\ncomponent is invoked. This flag should usually be `false` except for cases\nof backwards-compatibility.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether a reified `Arguments` object will get passed to the component\nmanager's `create` hook. If a particular component does not access passed\narguments from JavaScript (via the `this.args` property in Glimmer.js, for\nexample), this flag can be set to `false` to avoid the work of\ninstantiating extra data structures to expose the arguments to JavaScript.",
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    },
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether to call the `didSplatAttributes` hook on the component manager.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts:72"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether to call the `didCreateElement` hook on the component manager.",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts:82"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether the component needs an additional dynamic scope frame.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts:87"
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts:98"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhether or not the component pushes an owner onto the owner stack. This is\nused for engines.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts:104"
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    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nEnum used for bit flags version of the capabilities, used once the component\nhas been loaded for the first time",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/managers/internal/component.d.ts:111"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAll parts of `DebugVmState` are _snapshots_. They will not change if the piece of VM state that\nthey reference changes.",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/runtime/local-debug.d.ts:50"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA single program can mix and match multiple owners. This can happen component is curried from a\ntemplate with one owner and then rendered in a second owner.\n\nNote: Owners can change when new root scopes are created (including when rendering a\ncomponent), but not in child scopes.",
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    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nRegisters\n\nFor the most part, these follows MIPS naming conventions, however the\nregister numbers are different.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/runtime/vm-state.d.ts:13"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA special version of `Optional` that is used for values that are expected to be initialized. This\ndocuments the intent that the value will be initialized before it is used, and therefore that\nnull assertions or `?.` are not appropriate.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA type that has an index signature, but nothing else is know about it. Useful in generic code\nthat needs to index into an opaque, user-specified object.",
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    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis is needed because the normal IteratorResult in the TypeScript\nstandard library is generic over the value in each tick and not over\nthe return value. It represents a standard ECMAScript IteratorResult.",
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    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nReturn the number of entries in the table. A handle is legal if\nit is less than this number.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:42"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `EvaluationContext` is the context that remains the same across all of the templates and\nevaluations in a single program.\n\nNote that multiple programs can co-exist on the same page, sharing tracking logic (and the\nglobal tracking context) but having different *evaluation* contexts.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:51"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe program's environment, which contains customized framework behavior.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:59"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThe compiled program itself: the constants and heap",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:63"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThe offsets to stdlib functions",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:67"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA framework-specified resolver for resolving free variables in classic templates.\n\nA strict component can invoke a classic component and vice versa, but only classic components\nwill use the resolver. If no resolver is available in the `ProgramContext`, only strict components\nwill compile and run.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:71"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nOptions for compiling a specific template. This carries\nalong the static information associated with the entire\ntemplate when compiling blocks nested inside of it.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:83"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nConstants are interned values that are referenced as numbers in the program.\nThe constant pool is a part of the program, and is always transmitted\ntogether with the program.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:98"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nResolution happens when components are first loaded, either via the resolver\nor via looking them up in template scope.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/interfaces/lib/program.d.ts:109"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis file describes the interface between compilation time\nand runtime.\n\n# Locators\n\nCompile time and runtime must share the same Locator. A Locator is an\nobject that describes the location of a template, and is roughly a\nmodule name. The compiler and runtime may use the Locator to locally\nresolve names relative to the template the name was found in, but must\nshare resolution rules between compilation time and runtime.\n\nFor example, given this template with Locator\n`{ module: 'components/Articles/Container' }:\n\n```\n<TabBar />\n```\n\nThe compiler may resolve `<TabBar>` to `components/Articles/TabBar`. The\nimportant thing is that the compiler and runtime share resolution rules.\n\n# CompileTimeLookup\n\nWhen compiling an application, the `CompileTimeLookup` is responsible\nfor resolving helpers, modifiers, and components into \"handles\"\n(numbers) that can be embedded into the program and used at runtime.\n\n# RuntimeResolver\n\nThe `RuntimeResolver` has two responsibilities.\n\n1. To turn handles created by the `CompileTimeLookup` into live helpers,\n   modifiers, and components.\n2. To resolve dynamic components at runtime that come from\n   calls to `{{component dynamic}}`.\n\nThe `CompileTimeLookup` and `RuntimeResolver` must maintain symmetry\nbetween:\n\n* `resolver.resolve(lookup.lookupComponentDefinition(name, referrer))`; and\n* `resolver.lookupComponentDefinition(name, referrer))`\n\n# Coupling\n\nIn practice, the `CompileTimeLookup` and `RuntimeResolver` are two parts\nof one system. The goal of this system is to allow the `CompileTimeLookup`\nto do as much resolution as possible ahead of time, while still allowing\nthe `RuntimeResolver` to do dynamic resolution when necessary.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThis union represents all of the possible tag types for the monomorphic tag class.\nOther custom tag classes can exist, such as CurrentTag and VolatileTag, but for\nperformance reasons, any type of tag that is meant to be used frequently should\nbe added to the monomorphic tag.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nEnvironment specific template.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nModule name associated with the template, used for debugging purposes",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nDo we want to support local aliasing / re-assignment?\nif so, this would break",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nIf the specified flag is set as a boolean flag with no value, `true` is returned.\n\nOtherwise, this function returns true if the flag value is a pattern that matches `value`.\n\nThe pattern can have a `*`, which matches any number of characters.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/local-debug-flags/index.ts:129"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThere is also Reflect.getPrototypeOf,\nwhich errors when non-objects are passed.\n\nSince our conditional for figuring out whether to render primitives or not\nmay contain non-object values, we don't want to throw errors when we call this.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe CustomComponentManager allows addons to provide custom component\nimplementations that integrate seamlessly into Ember. This is accomplished\nthrough a delegate, registered with the custom component manager, which\nimplements a set of hooks that determine component behavior.\n\nTo create a custom component manager, instantiate a new CustomComponentManager\nclass and pass the delegate as the first argument:\n\n```js\nlet manager = new CustomComponentManager({\n  // ...delegate implementation...\n});\n```\n\n## Delegate Hooks\n\nThroughout the lifecycle of a component, the component manager will invoke\ndelegate hooks that are responsible for surfacing those lifecycle changes to\nthe end developer.\n\n* `create()` - invoked when a new instance of a component should be created\n* `update()` - invoked when the arguments passed to a component change\n* `getContext()` - returns the object that should be",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nStores internal state about a component instance after it's been created.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe CustomModifierManager allows addons to provide custom modifier\nimplementations that integrate seamlessly into Ember. This is accomplished\nthrough a delegate, registered with the custom modifier manager, which\nimplements a set of hooks that determine modifier behavior.\nTo create a custom modifier manager, instantiate a new CustomModifierManager\nclass and pass the delegate as the first argument:\n\n```js\nlet manager = new CustomModifierManager({\n  // ...delegate implementation...\n});\n```\n\n## Delegate Hooks\n\nThroughout the lifecycle of a modifier, the modifier manager will invoke\ndelegate hooks that are responsible for surfacing those lifecycle changes to\nthe end developer.\n* `createModifier()` - invoked when a new instance of a modifier should be created\n* `installModifier()` - invoked when the modifier is installed on the element\n* `updateModifier()` - invoked when the arguments passed to a modifier change\n* `destroyModifier()` - invoked when the modifier is about to be destroyed",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nConverts a ComponentCapabilities object into a 32-bit integer representation.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nPush an (optional) yieldable block onto the stack. The yieldable block must be known\nstatically at compile time.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nInvoke a block that is known statically at compile time.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/blocks.ts:61"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nInvoke a static block, preserving some number of stack entries for use in\nupdating.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA convenience for pushing some arguments on the stack and\nrunning some code if the code needs to be re-executed during\nupdating execution if some of the arguments have changed.\n\n# Initial Execution\n\nThe `args` function should push zero or more arguments onto\nthe stack and return the number of arguments pushed.\n\nThe `body` function provides the instructions to execute both\nduring initial execution and during updating execution.\n\nInternally, this function starts by pushing a new frame, so\nthat the body can return and sets the return point ($ra) to\nthe ENDINITIAL label.\n\nIt then executes the `args` function, which adds instructions\nresponsible for pushing the arguments for the block to the\nstack. These arguments will be restored to the stack before\nupdating execution.\n\nNext, it adds the Enter opcode, which marks the current position\nin the DOM, and remembers the current $pc (the next instruction)\nas the first instruction to execute during updating execution.\n\nNext, it runs `body`, which adds the opcodes that should\nexecute both during initial execution and during updating execution.\nIf the `body` wishes to finish early, it should Jump to the\n`FINALLY` label.\n\nNext, it adds the FINALLY label, followed by:\n\n- the Exit opcode, which finalizes the marked DOM started by the\n  Enter opcode.\n- the Return opcode, which returns to the current return point\n  ($ra).\n\nFinally, it adds the ENDINITIAL label followed by the PopFrame\ninstruction, which restores $fp, $sp and $ra.\n\n# Updating Execution\n\nUpdating execution for this `replayable` occurs if the `body` added an\nassertion, via one of the `JumpIf`, `JumpUnless` or `AssertSame` opcodes.\n\nIf, during updating executon, the assertion fails, the initial VM is\nrestored, and the stored arguments are pushed onto the stack. The DOM\nbetween the starting and ending markers is cleared, and the VM's cursor\nis set to the area just cleared.\n\nThe return point ($ra) is set to -1, the exit instruction.\n\nFinally, the $pc is set to to the instruction saved off by the\nEnter opcode during initial execution, and execution proceeds as\nusual.\n\nThe only difference is that when a `Return` instruction is\nencountered, the program jumps to -1 rather than the END label,\nand the PopFrame opcode is not needed.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nA specialized version of the `replayable` convenience that allows the\ncaller to provide different code based upon whether the item at\nthe top of the stack is true or false.\n\nAs in `replayable`, the `ifTrue` and `ifFalse` code can invoke `return`.\n\nDuring the initial execution, a `return` will continue execution\nin the cleanup code, which finalizes the current DOM block and pops\nthe current frame.\n\nDuring the updating execution, a `return` will exit the updating\nroutine, as it can reuse the DOM block and is always only a single\nframe deep.",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/resolution.ts:76"
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      "message": "Missing item type\n(helper)\n(helper arg)",
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      "message": "Missing item type\n{{component-or-helper arg}}",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/resolution.ts:264"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nCompile an optional list of positional arguments, which pushes each argument\nonto the stack and returns the number of parameters compiled",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/shared.ts:89"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nAppend content to the DOM. This standard function triages content and does the\nright thing based upon whether it's a string, safe string, component, fragment\nor node.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/stdlib.ts:30"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nPush a reference onto the stack corresponding to a statically known primitive",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/vm.ts:36"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nPush an encoded representation of a JavaScript primitive on the stack",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/vm.ts:45"
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/opcode-compiler/lib/opcode-builder/helpers/vm.ts:60"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nEvaluate statements in the context of new dynamic scope entries. Move entries from the\nstack into named entries in the dynamic scope, then evaluate the statements, then pop\nthe dynamic scope",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWraps a template js in a template module to change it into a factory\nthat handles lazy parsing the template and to create per env singletons\nof the template.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nFramework objects in a Glimmer application may receive an owner object.\nGlimmer is unopinionated about this owner, but will forward it through its\ninternal resolution system, and through its managers if it is provided.",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/owner/index.ts:17"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nDefault component template, which is a plain yield",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe Program Heap is responsible for dynamically allocating\nmemory in which we read/write the VM's instructions\nfrom/to. When we malloc we pass out a VMHandle, which\nis used as an indirect way of accessing the memory during\nexecution of the VM. Internally we track the different\nregions of the memory in an int array known as the table.\n\nThe table 32-bit aligned and has the following layout:\n\n| ... | hp (u32) |       info (u32)   | size (u32) |\n| ... |  Handle  | Scope Size | State | Size       |\n| ... | 32bits   | 30bits     | 2bits | 32bit      |\n\nWith this information we effectively have the ability to\ncontrol when we want to free memory. That being said you\ncan not free during execution as raw address are only\nvalid during the execution. This means you cannot close\nover them as you will have a bad memory access exception.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe heap uses the [Mark-Compact Algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark-compact_algorithm) to shift\nreachable memory to the bottom of the heap and freeable\nmemory to the top of the heap. When we have shifted all\nthe reachable memory to the top of the heap, we move the\noffset to the next free position.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen iterating over a list, it's possible that an item with the same unique\nkey could be encountered twice:\n\n```js\nlet arr = ['same', 'different', 'same', 'same'];\n```\n\nIn general, we want to treat these items as _unique within the list_. To do\nthis, we track the occurences of every item as we iterate the list, and when\nan item occurs more than once, we generate a new unique key just for that\nitem, and that occurence within the list. The next time we iterate the list,\nand encounter an item for the nth time, we can get the _same_ key, and let\nGlimmer know that it should reuse the DOM for the previous nth occurence.",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nThe VM creates a new ComponentInstance data structure for every component\ninvocation it encounters.\n\nSimilar to how a ComponentDefinition contains state about all components of a\nparticular type, a ComponentInstance contains state specific to a particular\ninstance of a component type. It also contains a pointer back to its\ncomponent type's ComponentDefinition.",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/runtime/lib/vm/append.ts:131"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nLoad a value from the stack into a syscall register.\n\n## Opcodes\n\n- Append: `Load`\n\n## State changes\n\n[!] pop Eval Stack -> `value`\n[$] $register <- `value`",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/runtime/lib/vm/append.ts:166"
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/runtime/lib/vm/append.ts:179"
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      "message": "Missing item type\n## Opcodes\n\n- Append: `BeginComponentTransaction`\n\n## State Changes\n\n[ ] create `guard` (`JumpIfNotModifiedOpcode`)\n[ ] create `tracker` (`BeginTrackFrameOpcode`)\n[!] push Updating Stack <- `guard`\n[!] push Updating Stack <- `tracker`\n[!] push Cache Stack <- `guard`\n[!] push Tracking Stack",
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      "message": "Missing item type\n## Opcodes\n\n- Append: `Enter`\n\n## State changes\n\n[!] push Element Stack as `block`\n[ ] create `try` (`TryOpcode`) with `block`, capturing `args` from the Eval Stack\n\nDid Enter (`try`):\n[-] associate destroyable `try`\n[!] push Destroyable Stack <- `try`\n[!] push Updating List <- `try`\n[!] push Updating Stack <- `try.children`",
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      "message": "Missing item type\n## Opcodes\n\n- Append: `Iterate`\n- Update: `ListBlock`\n\n## State changes\n\nCreate a new ref for the iterator item (`value`).\nCreate a new ref for the iterator key (`key`).\n\n[ ] create `valueRef` (`Reference`) from `value`\n[ ] create `keyRef` (`Reference`) from `key`\n[!] push Eval Stack <- `valueRef`\n[!] push Eval Stack <- `keyRef`\n[!] push Element Stack <- `UpdatableBlock` as `block`\n[ ] capture `closure` with *2* items from the Eval Stack\n[ ] create `iteration` (`ListItemOpcode`) with `closure`, `block`, `key`, `keyRef` and `valueRef`\n\nDid Enter (`iteration`):\n[-] associate destroyable `iteration`\n[!] push Destroyable Stack <- `iteration`\n[!] push Updating List <- `iteration`\n[!] push Updating Stack <- `iteration.children`",
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      "message": "Missing item type\n## Opcodes\n\n- Append: `EnterList`\n\n## State changes\n\n[ ] capture `closure` with *0* items from the Eval Stack, and `$pc` from `offset`\n[ ] create `updating` (empty `Array`)\n[!] push Element Stack <- `list` (`BlockList`) with `updating`\n[ ] create `list` (`ListBlockOpcode`) with `closure`, `list`, `updating` and `iterableRef`\n[!] push List Stack <- `list`\n\nDid Enter (`list`):\n[-] associate destroyable `list`\n[!] push Destroyable Stack <- `list`\n[!] push Updating List <- `list`\n[!] push Updating Stack <- `list.children`",
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      "message": "Missing item type\n## Opcodes\n\n- Append: `PushDynamicScope`\n\n## State changes:\n\n[!] push Dynamic Scope Stack <- child of current Dynamic Scope",
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/runtime/lib/vm/append.ts:662"
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      "message": "Missing item type\nGet Tree Builder",
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      "message": "Missing item type\nOptionally, specify the root scope for the VM. If not specified,\nthe VM will use a root scope with no `this` reference and no\nsymbols.",
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      "message": "Missing item type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/runtime/lib/vm/append.ts:818"
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v1/nodes-v1.ts:244"
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      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v1/nodes-v1.ts:254"
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    {
      "message": "Missing item type\n\"Attr Block\" nodes are allowed inside an open element tag in templates. They interact with the\nelement (or component).",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/attr-block.ts:24"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\n`HtmlAttr` nodes are valid HTML attributes, with or without a value.\n\nExceptions:\n\n- `...attributes` is `SplatAttr`\n- `@x=<value>` is `ComponentArg`",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/attr-block.ts:30"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to an argument passed by a component (`@x=<value>`)",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/attr-block.ts:42"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nConvert the component argument into a named argument node",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/attr-block.ts:46"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nAn `ElementModifier` is just a normal call node in modifier position.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/attr-block.ts:57"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nContent Nodes are allowed in content positions in templates. They correspond to behavior in the\n[Data][data] tokenization state in HTML.\n\n[data]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/parsing.html#data-state",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/content.ts:13"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a component invocation. When the content of a component invocation contains no\nnamed blocks, `blocks` contains a single named block named `\"default\"`. When a component\ninvocation is self-closing, `blocks` is empty.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/content.ts:66"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a simple HTML element. The AST allows component arguments and modifiers to support\nfuture extensions.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/content.ts:92"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA Handlebars literal.\n\n{@link https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/expressions.html#literal-segments}",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:9"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a Handlebars literal.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:24"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nReturns true if an input {@see ExpressionNode} is a literal.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:37"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a path in expression position.\n\n```hbs\nthis\nthis.x\n@x\n@x.y\nx\nx.y\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:57"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a known strict-mode keyword. It behaves similarly to a\nPathExpression with a FreeVarReference, but implies StrictResolution and\nis guaranteed to not have a tail, since `{{outlet.foo}}` would have been\nillegal.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:74"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a parenthesized call expression.\n\n```hbs\n(x)\n(x.y)\n(x y)\n(x.y z)\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:85"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to an interpolation in attribute value position.\n\n```hbs\n<a href=\"{{url}}.html\"\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/expr.ts:97"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to an entire template.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/internal-node.ts:11"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nRepresents a block. In principle this could be merged with `NamedBlock`, because all cases\ninvolving blocks have at least a notional name.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/internal-node.ts:20"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a collection of named blocks.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/internal-node.ts:28"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nGet the `NamedBlock` for a given name.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/internal-node.ts:32"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to a single named block. This is used for anonymous named blocks (`default` and\n`else`).",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/internal-node.ts:52"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis is a convenience function for creating ASTv2 nodes, with an optional name and the node's\noptions.\n\n```ts\nexport class HtmlText extends node('HtmlText').fields<{ chars: string }>() {}\n```\n\nThis creates a new ASTv2 node with the name `'HtmlText'` and one field `chars: string` (in\naddition to a `loc: SourceOffsets` field, which all nodes have).\n\n```ts\nexport class Args extends node().fields<{\n positional: PositionalArguments;\n named: NamedArguments\n}>() {}\n```\n\nThis creates a new un-named ASTv2 node with two fields (`positional: Positional` and `named:\nNamed`, in addition to the generic `loc: SourceOffsets` field).\n\nOnce you create a node using `node`, it is instantiated with all of its fields (including `loc`):\n\n```ts\nnew HtmlText({ loc: offsets, chars: someString });\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/node.ts:10"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to `this` at the head of an expression.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/refs.ts:6"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to `@<ident>` at the beginning of an expression.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/refs.ts:11"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to `<ident>` at the beginning of an expression, when `<ident>` is in the current\nblock's scope.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/refs.ts:16"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCorresponds to `<ident>` at the beginning of an expression, when `<ident>` is *not* in the\ncurrent block's scope.\n\nThe `resolution: FreeVarResolution` field describes how to resolve the free variable.\n\nNote: In strict mode, it must always be a variable that is in a concrete JavaScript scope that\nthe template will be installed into.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/refs.ts:26"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA free variable is resolved according to a resolution rule:\n\n1. Strict resolution\n2. Namespaced resolution",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:1"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nStrict resolution is used:\n\n1. in a strict mode template\n2. in an local variable invocation with dot paths",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:15"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA `LooseModeResolution` includes one or more namespaces to resolve the variable in\n\nIn practice, there are a limited number of possible combinations of these degrees of freedom,\nand they are captured by the `Namespaces` union below.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:40"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nNamespaced resolution is used in an unambiguous syntax position:\n\n1. `(sexp)` (namespace: `Helper`)\n2. `{{#block}}` (namespace: `Component`)\n3. `<a {{modifier}}>` (namespace: `Modifier`)\n4. `<Component />` (namespace: `Component`)",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:47"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nAppend resolution is used when the variable should be resolved in both the `component` and\n`helper` namespaces.\n\n```hbs\n{{x}}\n```\n\n```hbs\n{{x y}}\n```\n\n^ In either case, `x` should be resolved in the `component` and `helper` namespaces.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:59"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nTrusting append resolution is used when the variable should be resolved only in the\n`helper` namespaces.\n\n```hbs\n{{{x}}}\n```\n\n```hbs\n{{{x y}}}\n```\n\n^ In either case, `x` should be resolved in the `helper` namespace.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:77"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA `Namespaced` must be resolved in one or more namespaces.\n\n```hbs\n<X />\n```\n\n^ `X` is resolved in the `component` namespace\n\n```hbs\n(x)\n```\n\n^ `x` is resolved in the `helper` namespace\n\n```hbs\n<a {{x}} />\n```\n\n^ `x` is resolved in the `modifier` namespace",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/objects/resolution.ts:128"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis corresponds to attribute curlies (<Foo bar={{...}}>).\nIn strict mode, this also corresponds to arg curlies.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/loose-resolution.ts:49"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis corresponds to append positions text curlies.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/loose-resolution.ts:63"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA call node has a simple callee if its head is:\n\n- a `PathExpression`\n- the `PathExpression`'s head is a `VarHead`\n- it has no tail\n\nSimple heads:\n\n```\n{{x}}\n{{x y}}\n```\n\nNot simple heads:\n\n```\n{{x.y}}\n{{x.y z}}\n{{@x}}\n{{@x a}}\n{{this}}\n{{this a}}\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/loose-resolution.ts:85"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nA `BlockContext` represents the block that a particular AST node is contained inside of.\n\n`BlockContext` is aware of template-wide options (such as strict mode), as well as the bindings\nthat are in-scope within that block.\n\nConcretely, it has the `PrecompileOptions` and current `SymbolTable`, and provides\nfacilities for working with those options.\n\n`BlockContext` is stateless.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:67"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nAn `ExpressionNormalizer` normalizes expressions within a block.\n\n`ExpressionNormalizer` is stateless.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:161"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `normalize` method takes an arbitrary expression and its original syntax context and\nnormalizes it to an ASTv2 expression.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:169"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `callParts` method takes ASTv1.CallParts as well as a syntax context and normalizes\nit to an ASTv2 CallParts.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:257"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThe `ref` method normalizes an `ASTv1.PathHead` into an `ASTv2.VariableReference`.\nThis method is extremely important, because it is responsible for normalizing free\nvariables into an an ASTv2.PathHead *with appropriate context*.\n\nThe syntax context is originally determined by the syntactic position that this `PathHead`\ncame from, and is ultimately attached to the `ASTv2.VariableReference` here. In ASTv2,\nthe `VariableReference` node bears full responsibility for loose mode rules that control\nthe behavior of free variables.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:309"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\n`TemplateNormalizer` normalizes top-level ASTv1 statements to ASTv2.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:356"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nNormalizes an ASTv1.MustacheStatement to an ASTv2.AppendStatement",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:445"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nNormalizes a ASTv1.BlockStatement to an ASTv2.BlockStatement",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:493"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nNormalizes an ASTv1.ElementNode to:\n\n- ASTv2.NamedBlock if the tag name begins with `:`\n- ASTv2.Component if the tag name matches the component heuristics\n- ASTv2.SimpleElement if the tag name doesn't match the component heuristics\n\nA tag name represents a component if:\n\n- it begins with `@`\n- it is exactly `this` or begins with `this.`\n- the part before the first `.` is a reference to an in-scope variable binding\n- it begins with an uppercase character",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:547"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis method handles attribute values that are curlies, as well as curlies nested inside of\ninterpolations:\n\n```hbs\n<a href={{url}} />\n<a href=\"{{url}}.html\" />\n```",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:632"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nattrPart is the narrowed down list of valid attribute values that are also\nallowed as a concat part (you can't nest concats).",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:675"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis function classifies the head of an ASTv1.Element into an ASTv2.PathHead (if the\nelement is a component) or `'ElementHead'` (if the element is a simple element).\n\nRules:\n\n1. If the variable is an `@arg`, return an `AtHead`\n2. If the variable is `this`, return a `ThisHead`\n3. If the variable is in the current scope:\n  a. If the scope is the root scope, then return a Free `LocalVarHead`\n  b. Else, return a standard `LocalVarHead`\n4. If the tag name is a path and the variable is not in the current scope, Syntax Error\n5. If the variable is uppercase return a FreeVar(ResolveAsComponentHead)\n6. Otherwise, return `'ElementHead'`",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/v2/normalize.ts:783"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nGets the correct Token from the Node based on it's type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/get-template-locals.ts:12"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nAdds tokens to the tokensSet based on their node.type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/get-template-locals.ts:65"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nParses and traverses a given handlebars html template to extract all template locals\nreferenced that could possible come from the parent scope. Can exclude known keywords\noptionally.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/get-template-locals.ts:84"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis includes the full list of keywords currently in use in the template\nlanguage, and where their valid usages are.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/lib/keywords.ts:20"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/index.ts:41"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/syntax/index.ts:44"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis function returns `true` if the input array is the special empty array sentinel,\nwhich is sometimes used for optimizations.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/util/lib/array-utils.ts:10"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nZip two tuples with the same type and number of elements.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/util/lib/array-utils.ts:36"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nStrongly hint runtimes to intern the provided string.\n\nWhen do I need to use this function?\n\nFor the most part, never. Pre-mature optimization is bad, and often the\nruntime does exactly what you need it to, and more often the trade-off isn't\nworth it.\n\nWhy?\n\nRuntimes store strings in at least 2 different representations:\nRopes and Symbols (interned strings). The Rope provides a memory efficient\ndata-structure for strings created from concatenation or some other string\nmanipulation like splitting.\n\nUnfortunately checking equality of different ropes can be quite costly as\nruntimes must resort to clever string comparison algorithms. These\nalgorithms typically cost in proportion to the length of the string.\nLuckily, this is where the Symbols (interned strings) shine. As Symbols are\nunique by their string content, equality checks can be done by pointer\ncomparison.\n\nHow do I know if my string is a rope or symbol?\n\nTypically (warning general sweeping statement, but truthy in runtimes at\npresent) static strings created as part of the JS source are interned.\nStrings often used for comparisons can be interned at runtime if some\ncriteria are met.  One of these criteria can be the size of the entire rope.\nFor example, in chrome 38 a rope longer then 12 characters will not\nintern, nor will segments of that rope.\n\nSome numbers: http://jsperf.com/eval-vs-keys/8\n\nKnown Trick™",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/util/lib/intern.ts:1"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis constant exists to make it easier to differentiate normal logs from\nerrant console.logs. LOCAL_LOGGER should only be used inside a\nLOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING check.\n\nIt does not alleviate the need to check LOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING, which is used\nfor stripping.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/util/lib/local-logger.ts:1"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis constant exists to make it easier to differentiate normal logs from\nerrant console.logs. LOGGER can be used outside of LOCAL_TRACE_LOGGING checks,\nand is meant to be used in the rare situation where a console.* call is\nactually appropriate.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/util/lib/local-logger.ts:11"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nFlag to track whether we have *just* intercepted a call to `.push()` or\n`.unshift()`, since in those cases (and only those cases!) the `Array`\nitself checks `.length` to return from the function call.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/array.ts:66"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nWhen iterating:\n- we entangle with the collection (as we iterate over the whole thing\n- for each individual item, we entangle with the item as well",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/map.ts:102"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis implementation of trackedObject is far too dynamic for TS to be happy with",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/object.ts:34"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nSAFETY: we are trying to mimic the same behavior as a plain object, so if anything about\n        the object that is returned behaves differently from a native object in a surprising\n        way, we should fix that and make the behavior match native objects.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/object.ts:118"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nSAFETY: note that wehn passing in an existing weak map, we can't\n        clone it as it is not iterable and not a supported type of structuredClone",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-map.ts:33"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nIn a WeakSet, there is no `.get()`, but if there was,\nwe could assume it's the same value as what we passed.\n\nSo for a WeakSet, if we try to add something that already exists\nwe no-op.\n\nWeakSet already does this internally for us,\nbut we want the ability for the reactive behavior to reflect the same behavior.\n\ni.e.: doing weakSet.add(value) should never dirty with the defaults\n      if the `value` is already in the weakSet",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts:43"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nThis looks a little silly, where a always will === b,\nbut see the note above.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts:57"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nNOTE: we cannot pass a WeakSet because WeakSets are not iterable",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts:90"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCreates an instanceof WeakSet from an optional list of entries",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/collections/weak-set.ts:93"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nCreates a global autotracking transaction. This will prevent any backflow\nin any `track` calls within the transaction, even if they are not\nexternally consumed.\n\n`runInAutotrackingTransaction` can be called within itself, and it will add\nonto the existing transaction if one exists.\n\nTODO: Only throw an error if the `track` is consumed.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/debug.ts:104"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nAn object that that tracks @tracked properties that were consumed.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/tracking.ts:10"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nWhenever a tracked computed property is entered, the current tracker is\nsaved off and a new tracker is replaced.\n\nAny tracked properties consumed are added to the current tracker.\n\nWhen a tracked computed property is exited, the tracker's tags are\ncombined and added to the parent tracker.\n\nThe consequence is that each tracked computed property has a tag\nthat corresponds to the tracked properties consumed inside of\nitself, including child tracked computed properties.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/tracking.ts:42"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\n`value` receives a tag and returns an opaque Revision based on that tag. This\nsnapshot can then later be passed to `validate` with the same tag to\ndetermine if the tag has changed at all since the time that `value` was\ncalled.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/validators.ts:50"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\n`validate` receives a tag and a snapshot from a previous call to `value` with\nthe same tag, and determines if the tag is still valid compared to the\nsnapshot. If the tag's state has changed at all since then, `validate` will\nreturn false, otherwise it will return true. This is used to determine if a\ncalculation related to the tags should be rerun.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/validator/lib/validators.ts:62"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type\nRegisters\n\nFor the most part, these follows MIPS naming conventions, however the\nregister numbers are different.",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/vm/lib/registers.ts:1"
    },
    {
      "message": "Missing item type",
      "line": " packages/@glimmer/vm/index.ts:5"
    }
  ]
}