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String manipulation functions.
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import substringAfter = require( './index' );
// TESTS //
// The function returns a string...
{
substringAfter( 'beep boop', ' ' ); // $ExpectType string
substringAfter( 'beep boop', 'xyz' ); // $ExpectType string
substringAfter( 'beep boop', '' ); // $ExpectType string
substringAfter( 'beep boop', 'b', 5 ); // $ExpectType string
}
// The compiler throws an error if the function is provided arguments having invalid types...
{
substringAfter( true, 'd', 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( false, 'd', 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 3, 'd', 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( [], 'd', 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( {}, 'd', 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( ( x: number ): number => x, 'd', 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', true, 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', false, 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 5, 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', [], 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', {}, 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', ( x: number ): number => x, 0 ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', true ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', false ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', '5' ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', [] ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', {} ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', ( x: number ): number => x ); // $ExpectError
}
// The compiler throws an error if the function is provided an unsupported number of arguments...
{
substringAfter(); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc' ); // $ExpectError
substringAfter( 'abc', 'd', 1, 1 ); // $ExpectError
}