agsamantha/node_modules/tough-cookie/dist/cookie/cookieCompare.d.ts

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import type { Cookie } from './cookie';
/**
* A comparison function that can be used with {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort | Array.sort()},
* which orders a list of cookies into the recommended order given in Step 2 of {@link https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6265.html#section-5.4 | RFC6265 - Section 5.4}.
*
* The sort algorithm is, in order of precedence:
*
* - Longest {@link Cookie.path}
*
* - Oldest {@link Cookie.creation} (which has a 1-ms precision, same as Date)
*
* - Lowest {@link Cookie.creationIndex} (to get beyond the 1-ms precision)
*
* @remarks
* ### RFC6265 - Section 5.4 - Step 2
*
* The user agent SHOULD sort the cookie-list in the following order:
*
* - Cookies with longer paths are listed before cookies with shorter paths.
*
* - Among cookies that have equal-length path fields, cookies with
* earlier creation-times are listed before cookies with later
* creation-times.
*
* NOTE: Not all user agents sort the cookie-list in this order, but
* this order reflects common practice when this document was
* written, and, historically, there have been servers that
* (erroneously) depended on this order.
*
* ### Custom Store Implementors
*
* Since the JavaScript Date is limited to a 1-ms precision, cookies within the same millisecond are entirely possible.
* This is especially true when using the `now` option to `CookieJar.setCookie(...)`. The {@link Cookie.creationIndex}
* property is a per-process global counter, assigned during construction with `new Cookie()`, which preserves the spirit
* of the RFC sorting: older cookies go first. This works great for {@link MemoryCookieStore} since `Set-Cookie` headers
* are parsed in order, but is not so great for distributed systems.
*
* Sophisticated Stores may wish to set this to some other
* logical clock so that if cookies `A` and `B` are created in the same millisecond, but cookie `A` is created before
* cookie `B`, then `A.creationIndex < B.creationIndex`.
*
* @example
* ```
* const cookies = [
* new Cookie({ key: 'a', value: '' }),
* new Cookie({ key: 'b', value: '' }),
* new Cookie({ key: 'c', value: '', path: '/path' }),
* new Cookie({ key: 'd', value: '', path: '/path' }),
* ]
* cookies.sort(cookieCompare)
* // cookie sort order would be ['c', 'd', 'a', 'b']
* ```
*
* @param a - the first Cookie for comparison
* @param b - the second Cookie for comparison
* @public
*/
export declare function cookieCompare(a: Cookie, b: Cookie): number;