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@types/ember__destroyable
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npm install --save @types/ember__destroyable
This package contains type definitions for @ember/destroyable (https://api.emberjs.com/ember/3.22/modules/@ember%2Fdestroyable).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/ember__destroyable/v3.
export function associateDestroyableChild<T extends object>(parent: object, child: T): T;
export function isDestroying(destroyable: object): boolean;
export function isDestroyed(destroyable: object): boolean;
export function destroy(destroyable: object): void;
export function assertDestroyablesDestroyed(): void;
export function enableDestroyableTracking(): void;
export function registerDestructor<T extends object>(
destroyable: T,
destructor: (destroyable: T) => void,
): (destroyable: T) => void;
export function unregisterDestructor<T extends object>(destroyable: T, destructor: (destroyable: T) => void): void;
These definitions were written by Mike North, Chris Krycho, Krystan HuffMenne, and James C. Davis.
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We found that @types/ember__destroyable demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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