import { PropertyPath } from '../_internal/PropertyPath.js'; /** * Creates a function that checks if a given target object matches a specific property value. * * @template T * @template V * @param {PropertyPath} path - The property path to check within the target object. * @param {T} srcValue - The value to compare against the property value in the target object. * @returns {(value: any) => boolean} Returns a function that takes a target object and returns * `true` if the property value at the given path in the target object matches the provided value, * otherwise returns `false`. * * @example * const checkName = matchesProperty('name', 'Alice'); * console.log(checkName({ name: 'Alice' })); // true * console.log(checkName({ name: 'Bob' })); // false */ declare function matchesProperty(path: PropertyPath, srcValue: T): (value: any) => boolean; /** * Creates a function that checks if a given target object matches a specific property value. * * @template T * @template V * @param {PropertyPath} path - The property path to check within the target object. * @param {T} srcValue - The value to compare against the property value in the target object. * @returns {(value: V) => boolean} Returns a function that takes a target object and returns * `true` if the property value at the given path in the target object matches the provided value, * otherwise returns `false`. * * @example * const checkNested = matchesProperty(['address', 'city'], 'New York'); * console.log(checkNested({ address: { city: 'New York' } })); // true * console.log(checkNested({ address: { city: 'Los Angeles' } })); // false */ declare function matchesProperty(path: PropertyPath, srcValue: T): (value: V) => boolean; export { matchesProperty };