import { PropertyPath } from '../_internal/PropertyPath.js'; /** * Checks if a given path exists within an object. * * @template T * @template K * @param {T} object - The object to query. * @param {K} path - The path to check. * @returns {object is T & { [P in K]: P extends keyof T ? T[P] : Record extends T ? T[keyof T] : unknown } & { [key: symbol]: unknown }} Returns a type guard indicating if the path exists in the object. * * @example * const obj = { a: 1, b: { c: 2 } }; * * if (has(obj, 'a')) { * console.log(obj.a); // TypeScript knows obj.a exists * } * * if (has(obj, 'b')) { * console.log(obj.b.c); // TypeScript knows obj.b exists * } */ declare function has(object: T, path: K): object is T & { [P in K]: P extends keyof T ? T[P] : Record extends T ? T[keyof T] : unknown; } & { [key: symbol]: unknown; }; /** * Checks if a given path exists within an object. * * @template T * @param {T} object - The object to query. * @param {PropertyPath} path - The path to check. This can be a single property key, * an array of property keys, or a string representing a deep path. * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the path exists in the object, `false` otherwise. * * @example * const obj = { a: { b: { c: 3 } } }; * * has(obj, 'a'); // true * has(obj, ['a', 'b']); // true * has(obj, ['a', 'b', 'c']); // true * has(obj, 'a.b.c'); // true * has(obj, 'a.b.d'); // false * has(obj, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); // false * has([], 0); // false * has([1, 2, 3], 2); // true * has([1, 2, 3], 5); // false */ declare function has(object: T, path: PropertyPath): boolean; export { has };