export default assignWithDepth; /** * @function assignWithDepth Extends the functionality of {@link ObjectConstructor.assign} with the * ability to merge arbitrary-depth objects For each key in src with path `k` (recursively) * performs an Object.assign(dst[`k`], src[`k`]) with a slight change from the typical handling of * undefined for dst[`k`]: instead of raising an error, dst[`k`] is auto-initialized to {} and * effectively merged with src[`k`]

Additionally, dissimilar types will not clobber unless the * config.clobber parameter === true. Example: * * ```js * let config_0 = { foo: { bar: 'bar' }, bar: 'foo' }; * let config_1 = { foo: 'foo', bar: 'bar' }; * let result = assignWithDepth(config_0, config_1); * console.log(result); * //-> result: { foo: { bar: 'bar' }, bar: 'bar' } * ``` * * Traditional Object.assign would have clobbered foo in config_0 with foo in config_1. If src is a * destructured array of objects and dst is not an array, assignWithDepth will apply each element * of src to dst in order. * @param {any} dst - The destination of the merge * @param {any} src - The source object(s) to merge into destination * @param {{ depth: number; clobber: boolean }} [config={ depth: 2, clobber: false }] - Depth: depth * to traverse within src and dst for merging - clobber: should dissimilar types clobber (default: * { depth: 2, clobber: false }). Default is `{ depth: 2, clobber: false }` * @returns {any} */ declare function assignWithDepth(dst: any, src: any, config?: { depth: number; clobber: boolean; } | undefined): any;