| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101 | declare const dotProp: {	/**	@param object - Object to get the `path` value.	@param path - Path of the property in the object, using `.` to separate each nested key. Use `\\.` if you have a `.` in the key.	@param defaultValue - Default value.	@example	```	import dotProp = require('dot-prop');	dotProp.get({foo: {bar: 'unicorn'}}, 'foo.bar');	//=> 'unicorn'	dotProp.get({foo: {bar: 'a'}}, 'foo.notDefined.deep');	//=> undefined	dotProp.get({foo: {bar: 'a'}}, 'foo.notDefined.deep', 'default value');	//=> 'default value'	dotProp.get({foo: {'dot.dot': 'unicorn'}}, 'foo.dot\\.dot');	//=> 'unicorn'	```	*/	get<T>(		object: {[key: string]: any} | undefined,		path: string	): T | undefined;	get<T>(		object: {[key: string]: any} | undefined,		path: string,		defaultValue: T	): T;	/**	@param object - Object to set the `path` value.	@param path - Path of the property in the object, using `.` to separate each nested key. Use `\\.` if you have a `.` in the key.	@param value - Value to set at `path`.	@returns The object.	@example	```	import dotProp = require('dot-prop');	const object = {foo: {bar: 'a'}};	dotProp.set(object, 'foo.bar', 'b');	console.log(object);	//=> {foo: {bar: 'b'}}	const foo = dotProp.set({}, 'foo.bar', 'c');	console.log(foo);	//=> {foo: {bar: 'c'}}	dotProp.set(object, 'foo.baz', 'x');	console.log(object);	//=> {foo: {bar: 'b', baz: 'x'}}	```	*/	set<T extends {[key: string]: any}>(		object: T,		path: string,		value: unknown	): T;	/**	@param object - Object to test the `path` value.	@param path - Path of the property in the object, using `.` to separate each nested key. Use `\\.` if you have a `.` in the key.	@example	```	import dotProp = require('dot-prop');	dotProp.has({foo: {bar: 'unicorn'}}, 'foo.bar');	//=> true	```	*/	has(object: {[key: string]: any} | undefined, path: string): boolean;	/**	@param object - Object to delete the `path` value.	@param path - Path of the property in the object, using `.` to separate each nested key. Use `\\.` if you have a `.` in the key.	@returns A boolean of whether the property existed before being deleted.	@example	```	import dotProp = require('dot-prop');	const object = {foo: {bar: 'a'}};	dotProp.delete(object, 'foo.bar');	console.log(object);	//=> {foo: {}}	object.foo.bar = {x: 'y', y: 'x'};	dotProp.delete(object, 'foo.bar.x');	console.log(object);	//=> {foo: {bar: {y: 'x'}}}	```	*/	delete(object: {[key: string]: any}, path: string): boolean;};export = dotProp;
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