@types/d3-dispatch
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TypeScript definitions for d3-dispatch
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// Last module patch version validated against: 3.0.1
export interface Dispatch<T extends object> {
/**
* Like `function.apply`, invokes each registered callback for the specified type,
* passing the callback the specified arguments, with `that` as the `this` context.
*
* @param type A specified event type.
* @param that The `this` context for the callback.
* @param args Additional arguments to be passed to the callback.
* @throws "unknown type" on unknown event type.
*/
apply(type: string, that?: T, args?: any[]): void;
/**
* Like `function.call`, invokes each registered callback for the specified type,
* passing the callback the specified arguments, with `that` as the `this` context.
* See dispatch.apply for more information.
*
* @param type A specified event type.
* @param that The `this` context for the callback.
* @param args Additional arguments to be passed to the callback.
* @throws "unknown type" on unknown event type.
*/
call(type: string, that?: T, ...args: any[]): void;
/**
* Returns a copy of this dispatch object.
* Changes to this dispatch do not affect the returned copy and vice versa.
*/
copy(): Dispatch<T>;
/**
* Returns the callback for the specified typenames, if any.
* If multiple typenames are specified, the first matching callback is returned.
*/
on(typenames: string): ((this: T, ...args: any[]) => void) | undefined;
/**
* Adds or removes the callback for the specified typenames.
* If a callback function is specified, it is registered for the specified (fully-qualified) typenames.
* If a callback was already registered for the given typenames, the existing callback is removed before the new callback is added.
* The specified typenames is a string, such as start or end.foo.
* The type may be optionally followed by a period (.) and a name; the optional name allows multiple callbacks to be registered to receive events of the same type, such as start.foo and start.bar.
* To specify multiple typenames, separate typenames with spaces, such as start end or start.foo start.bar.
* To remove all callbacks for a given name foo, say dispatch.on(".foo", null).
*/
on(typenames: string, callback: null | ((this: T, ...args: any[]) => void)): this;
}
/**
* Creates a new dispatch for the specified event types. Each type is a string, such as "start" or "end".
*
* @param types The event types.
* @throws "illegal type" on empty string or duplicated event types.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
export function dispatch<T extends object>(...types: string[]): Dispatch<T>;