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// Copied from `@types/prettier`
// https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/5bb07fc4b087cb7ee91084afa6fe750551a7bbb1/types/prettier/index.d.ts
// Minimum TypeScript Version: 4.2
// Add `export {}` here to shut off automatic exporting from index.d.ts. There
// are quite a few utility types here that don't need to be shipped with the
// exported module.
export {};
import { builders, printer, utils } from "./doc.js";
export namespace doc {
export { builders, printer, utils };
}
// This utility is here to handle the case where you have an explicit union
// between string literals and the generic string type. It would normally
// resolve out to just the string type, but this generic LiteralUnion maintains
// the intellisense of the original union.
//
// It comes from this issue: microsoft/TypeScript#29729:
// https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/29729#issuecomment-700527227
export type LiteralUnion<T extends U, U = string> =
| T
| (Pick<U, never> & { _?: never | undefined });
export type AST = any;
export type Doc = doc.builders.Doc;
// The type of elements that make up the given array T.
type ArrayElement<T> = T extends Array<infer E> ? E : never;
// A union of the properties of the given object that are arrays.
type ArrayProperties<T> = {
[K in keyof T]: NonNullable<T[K]> extends readonly any[] ? K : never;
}[keyof T];
// A union of the properties of the given array T that can be used to index it.
// If the array is a tuple, then that's going to be the explicit indices of the
// array, otherwise it's going to just be number.
type IndexProperties<T extends { length: number }> =
IsTuple<T> extends true ? Exclude<Partial<T>["length"], T["length"]> : number;
// Effectively performing T[P], except that it's telling TypeScript that it's
// safe to do this for tuples, arrays, or objects.
type IndexValue<T, P> = T extends any[]
? P extends number
? T[P]
: never
: P extends keyof T
? T[P]
: never;
// Determines if an object T is an array like string[] (in which case this
// evaluates to false) or a tuple like [string] (in which case this evaluates to
// true).
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
type IsTuple<T> = T extends []
? true
: T extends [infer First, ...infer Remain]
? IsTuple<Remain>
: false;
type CallProperties<T> = T extends any[] ? IndexProperties<T> : keyof T;
type IterProperties<T> = T extends any[]
? IndexProperties<T>
: ArrayProperties<T>;
type CallCallback<T, U> = (path: AstPath<T>, index: number, value: any) => U;
type EachCallback<T> = (
path: AstPath<ArrayElement<T>>,
index: number,
value: any,
) => void;
type MapCallback<T, U> = (
path: AstPath<ArrayElement<T>>,
index: number,
value: any,
) => U;
// https://github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/next/src/common/ast-path.js
export class AstPath<T = any> {
constructor(value: T);
get key(): string | null;
get index(): number | null;
get node(): T;
get parent(): T | null;
get grandparent(): T | null;
get isInArray(): boolean;
get siblings(): T[] | null;
get next(): T | null;
get previous(): T | null;
get isFirst(): boolean;
get isLast(): boolean;
get isRoot(): boolean;
get root(): T;
get ancestors(): T[];
stack: T[];
callParent<U>(callback: (path: this) => U, count?: number): U;
/**
* @deprecated Please use `AstPath#key` or `AstPath#index`
*/
getName(): PropertyKey | null;
/**
* @deprecated Please use `AstPath#node` or `AstPath#siblings`
*/
getValue(): T;
getNode(count?: number): T | null;
getParentNode(count?: number): T | null;
match(
...predicates: Array<
(node: any, name: string | null, number: number | null) => boolean
>
): boolean;
// For each of the tree walk functions (call, each, and map) this provides 5
// strict type signatures, along with a fallback at the end if you end up
// calling more than 5 properties deep. This helps a lot with typing because
// for the majority of cases you're calling fewer than 5 properties, so the
// tree walk functions have a clearer understanding of what you're doing.
//
// Note that resolving these types is somewhat complicated, and it wasn't
// even supported until TypeScript 4.2 (before it would just say that the
// type instantiation was excessively deep and possibly infinite).
call<U>(callback: CallCallback<T, U>): U;
call<U, P1 extends CallProperties<T>>(
callback: CallCallback<IndexValue<T, P1>, U>,
prop1: P1,
): U;
call<U, P1 extends keyof T, P2 extends CallProperties<T[P1]>>(
callback: CallCallback<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, U>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
): U;
call<
U,
P1 extends keyof T,
P2 extends CallProperties<T[P1]>,
P3 extends CallProperties<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>>,
>(
callback: CallCallback<
IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, P3>,
U
>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
prop3: P3,
): U;
call<
U,
P1 extends keyof T,
P2 extends CallProperties<T[P1]>,
P3 extends CallProperties<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>>,
P4 extends CallProperties<IndexValue<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>, P3>>,
>(
callback: CallCallback<
IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, P3>, P4>,
U
>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
prop3: P3,
prop4: P4,
): U;
call<U, P extends PropertyKey>(
callback: CallCallback<any, U>,
prop1: P,
prop2: P,
prop3: P,
prop4: P,
...props: P[]
): U;
each(callback: EachCallback<T>): void;
each<P1 extends IterProperties<T>>(
callback: EachCallback<IndexValue<T, P1>>,
prop1: P1,
): void;
each<P1 extends keyof T, P2 extends IterProperties<T[P1]>>(
callback: EachCallback<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
): void;
each<
P1 extends keyof T,
P2 extends IterProperties<T[P1]>,
P3 extends IterProperties<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>>,
>(
callback: EachCallback<IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, P3>>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
prop3: P3,
): void;
each<
P1 extends keyof T,
P2 extends IterProperties<T[P1]>,
P3 extends IterProperties<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>>,
P4 extends IterProperties<IndexValue<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>, P3>>,
>(
callback: EachCallback<
IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, P3>, P4>
>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
prop3: P3,
prop4: P4,
): void;
each(
callback: EachCallback<any[]>,
prop1: PropertyKey,
prop2: PropertyKey,
prop3: PropertyKey,
prop4: PropertyKey,
...props: PropertyKey[]
): void;
map<U>(callback: MapCallback<T, U>): U[];
map<U, P1 extends IterProperties<T>>(
callback: MapCallback<IndexValue<T, P1>, U>,
prop1: P1,
): U[];
map<U, P1 extends keyof T, P2 extends IterProperties<T[P1]>>(
callback: MapCallback<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, U>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
): U[];
map<
U,
P1 extends keyof T,
P2 extends IterProperties<T[P1]>,
P3 extends IterProperties<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>>,
>(
callback: MapCallback<IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, P3>, U>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
prop3: P3,
): U[];
map<
U,
P1 extends keyof T,
P2 extends IterProperties<T[P1]>,
P3 extends IterProperties<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>>,
P4 extends IterProperties<IndexValue<IndexValue<T[P1], P2>, P3>>,
>(
callback: MapCallback<
IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<IndexValue<T, P1>, P2>, P3>, P4>,
U
>,
prop1: P1,
prop2: P2,
prop3: P3,
prop4: P4,
): U[];
map<U>(
callback: MapCallback<any[], U>,
prop1: PropertyKey,
prop2: PropertyKey,
prop3: PropertyKey,
prop4: PropertyKey,
...props: PropertyKey[]
): U[];
}
/** @deprecated `FastPath` was renamed to `AstPath` */
export type FastPath<T = any> = AstPath<T>;
export type BuiltInParser = (text: string, options?: any) => AST;
export type BuiltInParserName =
| "acorn"
| "angular"
| "babel-flow"
| "babel-ts"
| "babel"
| "css"
| "espree"
| "flow"
| "glimmer"
| "graphql"
| "html"
| "json-stringify"
| "json"
| "json5"
| "jsonc"
| "less"
| "lwc"
| "markdown"
| "mdx"
| "meriyah"
| "scss"
| "typescript"
| "vue"
| "yaml";
export type BuiltInParsers = Record<BuiltInParserName, BuiltInParser>;
/**
* For use in `.prettierrc.js`, `.prettierrc.cjs`, `prettierrc.mjs`, `prettier.config.js`, `prettier.config.cjs`, `prettier.config.mjs`
*/
export interface Config extends Options {
overrides?: Array<{
files: string | string[];
excludeFiles?: string | string[];
options?: Options;
}>;
}
export interface Options extends Partial<RequiredOptions> {}
export interface RequiredOptions extends doc.printer.Options {
/**
* Print semicolons at the ends of statements.
* @default true
*/
semi: boolean;
/**
* Use single quotes instead of double quotes.
* @default false
*/
singleQuote: boolean;
/**
* Use single quotes in JSX.
* @default false
*/
jsxSingleQuote: boolean;
/**
* Print trailing commas wherever possible.
* @default "all"
*/
trailingComma: "none" | "es5" | "all";
/**
* Print spaces between brackets in object literals.
* @default true
*/
bracketSpacing: boolean;
/**
* Put the `>` of a multi-line HTML (HTML, JSX, Vue, Angular) element at the end of the last line instead of being
* alone on the next line (does not apply to self closing elements).
* @default false
*/
bracketSameLine: boolean;
/**
* Format only a segment of a file.
* @default 0
*/
rangeStart: number;
/**
* Format only a segment of a file.
* @default Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
*/
rangeEnd: number;
/**
* Specify which parser to use.
*/
parser: LiteralUnion<BuiltInParserName>;
/**
* Specify the input filepath. This will be used to do parser inference.
*/
filepath: string;
/**
* Prettier can restrict itself to only format files that contain a special comment, called a pragma, at the top of the file.
* This is very useful when gradually transitioning large, unformatted codebases to prettier.
* @default false
*/
requirePragma: boolean;
/**
* Prettier can insert a special @format marker at the top of files specifying that
* the file has been formatted with prettier. This works well when used in tandem with
* the --require-pragma option. If there is already a docblock at the top of
* the file then this option will add a newline to it with the @format marker.
* @default false
*/
insertPragma: boolean;
/**
* By default, Prettier will wrap markdown text as-is since some services use a linebreak-sensitive renderer.
* In some cases you may want to rely on editor/viewer soft wrapping instead, so this option allows you to opt out.
* @default "preserve"
*/
proseWrap: "always" | "never" | "preserve";
/**
* Include parentheses around a sole arrow function parameter.
* @default "always"
*/
arrowParens: "avoid" | "always";
/**
* Provide ability to support new languages to prettier.
*/
plugins: Array<string | Plugin>;
/**
* How to handle whitespaces in HTML.
* @default "css"
*/
htmlWhitespaceSensitivity: "css" | "strict" | "ignore";
/**
* Which end of line characters to apply.
* @default "lf"
*/
endOfLine: "auto" | "lf" | "crlf" | "cr";
/**
* Change when properties in objects are quoted.
* @default "as-needed"
*/
quoteProps: "as-needed" | "consistent" | "preserve";
/**
* Whether or not to indent the code inside <script> and <style> tags in Vue files.
* @default false
*/
vueIndentScriptAndStyle: boolean;
/**
* Control whether Prettier formats quoted code embedded in the file.
* @default "auto"
*/
embeddedLanguageFormatting: "auto" | "off";
/**
* Enforce single attribute per line in HTML, Vue and JSX.
* @default false
*/
singleAttributePerLine: boolean;
/**
* Use curious ternaries, with the question mark after the condition, instead
* of on the same line as the consequent.
* @default false
*/
experimentalTernaries: boolean;
/**
* Put the `>` of a multi-line JSX element at the end of the last line instead of being alone on the next line.
* @default false
* @deprecated use bracketSameLine instead
*/
jsxBracketSameLine?: boolean;
/**
* Arbitrary additional values on an options object are always allowed.
*/
[_: string]: unknown;
}
export interface ParserOptions<T = any> extends RequiredOptions {
locStart: (node: T) => number;
locEnd: (node: T) => number;
originalText: string;
}
export interface Plugin<T = any> {
languages?: SupportLanguage[] | undefined;
parsers?: { [parserName: string]: Parser<T> } | undefined;
printers?: { [astFormat: string]: Printer<T> } | undefined;
options?: SupportOptions | undefined;
defaultOptions?: Partial<RequiredOptions> | undefined;
}
export interface Parser<T = any> {
parse: (text: string, options: ParserOptions<T>) => T | Promise<T>;
astFormat: string;
hasPragma?: ((text: string) => boolean) | undefined;
locStart: (node: T) => number;
locEnd: (node: T) => number;
preprocess?:
| ((text: string, options: ParserOptions<T>) => string)
| undefined;
}
export interface Printer<T = any> {
print(
path: AstPath<T>,
options: ParserOptions<T>,
print: (path: AstPath<T>) => Doc,
args?: unknown,
): Doc;
embed?:
| ((
path: AstPath,
options: Options,
) =>
| ((
textToDoc: (text: string, options: Options) => Promise<Doc>,
print: (
selector?: string | number | Array<string | number> | AstPath,
) => Doc,
path: AstPath,
options: Options,
) => Promise<Doc | undefined> | Doc | undefined)
| Doc
| null)
| undefined;
preprocess?:
| ((ast: T, options: ParserOptions<T>) => T | Promise<T>)
| undefined;
insertPragma?: (text: string) => string;
/**
* @returns `null` if you want to remove this node
* @returns `void` if you want to use modified newNode
* @returns anything if you want to replace the node with it
*/
massageAstNode?: ((node: any, newNode: any, parent: any) => any) | undefined;
hasPrettierIgnore?: ((path: AstPath<T>) => boolean) | undefined;
canAttachComment?: ((node: T) => boolean) | undefined;
isBlockComment?: ((node: T) => boolean) | undefined;
willPrintOwnComments?: ((path: AstPath<T>) => boolean) | undefined;
printComment?:
| ((commentPath: AstPath<T>, options: ParserOptions<T>) => Doc)
| undefined;
/**
* By default, Prettier searches all object properties (except for a few predefined ones) of each node recursively.
* This function can be provided to override that behavior.
* @param node The node whose children should be returned.
* @param options Current options.
* @returns `[]` if the node has no children or `undefined` to fall back on the default behavior.
*/
getCommentChildNodes?:
| ((node: T, options: ParserOptions<T>) => T[] | undefined)
| undefined;
handleComments?:
| {
ownLine?:
| ((
commentNode: any,
text: string,
options: ParserOptions<T>,
ast: T,
isLastComment: boolean,
) => boolean)
| undefined;
endOfLine?:
| ((
commentNode: any,
text: string,
options: ParserOptions<T>,
ast: T,
isLastComment: boolean,
) => boolean)
| undefined;
remaining?:
| ((
commentNode: any,
text: string,
options: ParserOptions<T>,
ast: T,
isLastComment: boolean,
) => boolean)
| undefined;
}
| undefined;
getVisitorKeys?:
| ((node: T, nonTraversableKeys: Set<string>) => string[])
| undefined;
}
export interface CursorOptions extends Options {
/**
* Specify where the cursor is.
*/
cursorOffset: number;
}
export interface CursorResult {
formatted: string;
cursorOffset: number;
}
/**
* `format` is used to format text using Prettier. [Options](https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html) may be provided to override the defaults.
*/
export function format(source: string, options?: Options): Promise<string>;
/**
* `check` checks to see if the file has been formatted with Prettier given those options and returns a `Boolean`.
* This is similar to the `--list-different` parameter in the CLI and is useful for running Prettier in CI scenarios.
*/
export function check(source: string, options?: Options): Promise<boolean>;
/**
* `formatWithCursor` both formats the code, and translates a cursor position from unformatted code to formatted code.
* This is useful for editor integrations, to prevent the cursor from moving when code is formatted.
*
* The `cursorOffset` option should be provided, to specify where the cursor is.
*/
export function formatWithCursor(
source: string,
options: CursorOptions,
): Promise<CursorResult>;
export interface ResolveConfigOptions {
/**
* If set to `false`, all caching will be bypassed.
*/
useCache?: boolean | undefined;
/**
* Pass directly the path of the config file if you don't wish to search for it.
*/
config?: string | undefined;
/**
* If set to `true` and an `.editorconfig` file is in your project,
* Prettier will parse it and convert its properties to the corresponding prettier configuration.
* This configuration will be overridden by `.prettierrc`, etc. Currently,
* the following EditorConfig properties are supported:
* - indent_style
* - indent_size/tab_width
* - max_line_length
*/
editorconfig?: boolean | undefined;
}
/**
* `resolveConfig` can be used to resolve configuration for a given source file,
* passing its path or url as the first argument. The config search will start at
* the file location and continue to search up the directory.
* (You can use `process.cwd()` to start searching from the current directory).
*
* A promise is returned which will resolve to:
*
* - An options object, providing a [config file](https://prettier.io/docs/en/configuration.html) was found.
* - `null`, if no file was found.
*
* The promise will be rejected if there was an error parsing the configuration file.
*/
export function resolveConfig(
fileUrlOrPath: string | URL,
options?: ResolveConfigOptions,
): Promise<Options | null>;
/**
* `resolveConfigFile` can be used to find the path of the Prettier configuration file,
* that will be used when resolving the config (i.e. when calling `resolveConfig`).
*
* A promise is returned which will resolve to:
*
* - The path of the configuration file.
* - `null`, if no file was found.
*
* The promise will be rejected if there was an error parsing the configuration file.
*/
export function resolveConfigFile(
fileUrlOrPath?: string | URL,
): Promise<string | null>;
/**
* As you repeatedly call `resolveConfig`, the file system structure will be cached for performance. This function will clear the cache.
* Generally this is only needed for editor integrations that know that the file system has changed since the last format took place.
*/
export function clearConfigCache(): Promise<void>;
export interface SupportLanguage {
name: string;
since?: string | undefined;
parsers: BuiltInParserName[] | string[];
group?: string | undefined;
tmScope?: string | undefined;
aceMode?: string | undefined;
codemirrorMode?: string | undefined;
codemirrorMimeType?: string | undefined;
aliases?: string[] | undefined;
extensions?: string[] | undefined;
filenames?: string[] | undefined;
linguistLanguageId?: number | undefined;
vscodeLanguageIds?: string[] | undefined;
interpreters?: string[] | undefined;
}
export interface SupportOptionRange {
start: number;
end: number;
step: number;
}
export type SupportOptionType =
| "int"
| "string"
| "boolean"
| "choice"
| "path";
export type CoreCategoryType =
| "Config"
| "Editor"
| "Format"
| "Other"
| "Output"
| "Global"
| "Special";
export interface BaseSupportOption<Type extends SupportOptionType> {
readonly name?: string | undefined;
/**
* Usually you can use {@link CoreCategoryType}
*/
category: string;
/**
* The type of the option.
*
* When passing a type other than the ones listed below, the option is
* treated as taking any string as argument, and `--option <${type}>` will
* be displayed in --help.
*/
type: Type;
/**
* Indicate that the option is deprecated.
*
* Use a string to add an extra message to --help for the option,
* for example to suggest a replacement option.
*/
deprecated?: true | string | undefined;
/**
* Description to be displayed in --help. If omitted, the option won't be
* shown at all in --help.
*/
description?: string | undefined;
}
export interface IntSupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"int"> {
default?: number | undefined;
array?: false | undefined;
range?: SupportOptionRange | undefined;
}
export interface IntArraySupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"int"> {
default?: Array<{ value: number[] }> | undefined;
array: true;
}
export interface StringSupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"string"> {
default?: string | undefined;
array?: false | undefined;
}
export interface StringArraySupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"string"> {
default?: Array<{ value: string[] }> | undefined;
array: true;
}
export interface BooleanSupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"boolean"> {
default?: boolean | undefined;
array?: false | undefined;
description: string;
oppositeDescription?: string | undefined;
}
export interface BooleanArraySupportOption
extends BaseSupportOption<"boolean"> {
default?: Array<{ value: boolean[] }> | undefined;
array: true;
}
export interface ChoiceSupportOption<Value = any>
extends BaseSupportOption<"choice"> {
default?: Value | Array<{ value: Value }> | undefined;
description: string;
choices: Array<{
since?: string | undefined;
value: Value;
description: string;
}>;
}
export interface PathSupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"path"> {
default?: string | undefined;
array?: false | undefined;
}
export interface PathArraySupportOption extends BaseSupportOption<"path"> {
default?: Array<{ value: string[] }> | undefined;
array: true;
}
export type SupportOption =
| IntSupportOption
| IntArraySupportOption
| StringSupportOption
| StringArraySupportOption
| BooleanSupportOption
| BooleanArraySupportOption
| ChoiceSupportOption
| PathSupportOption
| PathArraySupportOption;
export interface SupportOptions extends Record<string, SupportOption> {}
export interface SupportInfo {
languages: SupportLanguage[];
options: SupportOption[];
}
export interface FileInfoOptions {
ignorePath?: string | URL | (string | URL)[] | undefined;
withNodeModules?: boolean | undefined;
plugins?: Array<string | Plugin> | undefined;
resolveConfig?: boolean | undefined;
}
export interface FileInfoResult {
ignored: boolean;
inferredParser: string | null;
}
export function getFileInfo(
file: string | URL,
options?: FileInfoOptions,
): Promise<FileInfoResult>;
export interface SupportInfoOptions {
plugins?: Array<string | Plugin> | undefined;
showDeprecated?: boolean | undefined;
}
/**
* Returns an object representing the parsers, languages and file types Prettier supports for the current version.
*/
export function getSupportInfo(
options?: SupportInfoOptions,
): Promise<SupportInfo>;
/**
* `version` field in `package.json`
*/
export const version: string;
// https://github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/next/src/utils/public.js
export namespace util {
interface SkipOptions {
backwards?: boolean | undefined;
}
type Quote = "'" | '"';
function getMaxContinuousCount(text: string, searchString: string): number;
function getStringWidth(text: string): number;
function getAlignmentSize(
text: string,
tabWidth: number,
startIndex?: number | undefined,
): number;
function getIndentSize(value: string, tabWidth: number): number;
function skipNewline(
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
options?: SkipOptions | undefined,
): number | false;
function skipInlineComment(
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
): number | false;
function skipTrailingComment(
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
): number | false;
function skipTrailingComment(
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
): number | false;
function hasNewline(
text: string,
startIndex: number,
options?: SkipOptions | undefined,
): boolean;
function hasNewlineInRange(
text: string,
startIndex: number,
endIndex: number,
): boolean;
function hasSpaces(
text: string,
startIndex: number,
options?: SkipOptions | undefined,
): boolean;
function getNextNonSpaceNonCommentCharacterIndex(
text: string,
startIndex: number,
): number | false;
function getNextNonSpaceNonCommentCharacter(
text: string,
startIndex: number,
): string;
function isNextLineEmpty(text: string, startIndex: number): boolean;
function isPreviousLineEmpty(text: string, startIndex: number): boolean;
function makeString(
rawText: string,
enclosingQuote: Quote,
unescapeUnnecessaryEscapes?: boolean | undefined,
): string;
function skip(
characters: string | RegExp,
): (
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
options?: SkipOptions,
) => number | false;
const skipWhitespace: (
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
options?: SkipOptions,
) => number | false;
const skipSpaces: (
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
options?: SkipOptions,
) => number | false;
const skipToLineEnd: (
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
options?: SkipOptions,
) => number | false;
const skipEverythingButNewLine: (
text: string,
startIndex: number | false,
options?: SkipOptions,
) => number | false;
function addLeadingComment(node: any, comment: any): void;
function addDanglingComment(node: any, comment: any, marker: any): void;
function addTrailingComment(node: any, comment: any): void;
}