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Create GraphQL schema and resolvers with TypeScript, using classes and decorators!

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import { type IsEqual } from "./IsEqual.js"; /** Filter out keys from an object. Returns `never` if `Exclude` is strictly equal to `Key`. Returns `never` if `Key` extends `Exclude`. Returns `Key` otherwise. @example ``` type Filtered = Filter<'foo', 'foo'>; //=> never ``` @example ``` type Filtered = Filter<'bar', string>; //=> never ``` @example ``` type Filtered = Filter<'bar', 'foo'>; //=> 'bar' ``` */ type Filter<KeyType, ExcludeType> = IsEqual<KeyType, ExcludeType> extends true ? never : KeyType extends ExcludeType ? never : KeyType; interface ExceptOptions { /** Disallow assigning non-specified properties. Note that any omitted properties in the resulting type will be present in autocomplete as `undefined`. @defaultValue false */ requireExactProps?: boolean; } /** Create a type from an object type without certain keys. We recommend setting the `requireExactProps` option to `true`. This type is a stricter version of [`Omit`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-5.html#the-omit-helper-type). The `Omit` type does not restrict the omitted keys to be keys present on the given type, while `Except` does. The benefits of a stricter type are avoiding typos and allowing the compiler to pick up on rename refactors automatically. This type was proposed to the TypeScript team, which declined it, saying they prefer that libraries implement stricter versions of the built-in types ([microsoft/TypeScript#30825](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/30825#issuecomment-523668235)). @example ``` import {Except} from 'type-fest'; type Foo = { a: number; b: string; }; type FooWithoutA = Except<Foo, 'a'>; //=> {b: string} const fooWithoutA: FooWithoutA = {a: 1, b: '2'}; //=> errors: 'a' does not exist in type '{ b: string; }' type FooWithoutB = Except<Foo, 'b', {requireExactProps: true}>; //=> {a: number} & Partial<Record<"b", never>> const fooWithoutB: FooWithoutB = {a: 1, b: '2'}; //=> errors at 'b': Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'undefined'. ``` */ export type Except<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType, Options extends ExceptOptions = { requireExactProps: false; }> = { [KeyType in keyof ObjectType as Filter<KeyType, KeysType>]: ObjectType[KeyType]; } & (Options["requireExactProps"] extends true ? Partial<Record<KeysType, never>> : {}); export {};