import { type RunErrorCode, WorkflowWorldError } from '#compiled/@workflow/errors/index.js'; /** * Classify an error that caused a workflow run to fail. * * After the structural separation of infrastructure vs user code error * handling, the only errors that reach the `run_failed` try/catch are: * - User code errors (throws from workflow functions, propagated step failures) * - WorkflowRuntimeError and subclasses (missing timestamps, workflow/step * not registered, corrupted event log, etc.) * * Uses each subclass's `.is()` static (a name-based duck check) instead of * a single `instanceof` check because workflows execute in a separate * `vm` realm: the VM-context `WorkflowRuntimeError` and the host-context * one are distinct classes, so `instanceof` returns `false` for any error * thrown inside the workflow VM and we'd misclassify genuine runtime * errors as user errors. */ export declare function isWorldContractError(err: unknown): err is WorkflowWorldError; export declare function classifyRunError(err: unknown): RunErrorCode; //# sourceMappingURL=classify-error.d.ts.map