/** * Checks if the given value is an object. An object is a value that is * not a primitive type (string, number, boolean, symbol, null, or undefined). * * This function tests whether the provided value is an object or not. * It returns `true` if the value is an object, and `false` otherwise. * * This function can also serve as a type predicate in TypeScript, narrowing the type of the argument to an object value. * * @param {any} value - The value to check if it is an object. * @returns {value is object} `true` if the value is an object, `false` otherwise. * * @example * const value1 = {}; * const value2 = [1, 2, 3]; * const value3 = () => {}; * const value4 = null; * * console.log(isObject(value1)); // true * console.log(isObject(value2)); // true * console.log(isObject(value3)); // true * console.log(isObject(value4)); // false */ declare function isObject(value?: any): value is object; export { isObject };