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/**
* @license
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
/// <reference types="trusted-types" />
import '../environment/dev';
/**
* String that is safe to use in HTML contexts in DOM APIs and HTML
documents.
*/
export declare type SafeHtml = TrustedHTML;
/**
* Also exports the constructor so that instanceof checks work.
*/
export declare const SafeHtml: typeof TrustedHTML;
/**
* Builds a new `SafeHtml` from the given string, without enforcing safety
* guarantees. It may cause side effects by creating a Trusted Types policy.
* This shouldn't be exposed to application developers, and must only be used as
* a step towards safe builders or safe constants.
*/
export declare function createHtml(html: string): SafeHtml;
/**
* An empty `SafeHtml` constant.
* Unlike the function above, using this will not create a policy.
*/
export declare const EMPTY_HTML: SafeHtml;
/**
* Checks if the given value is a `SafeHtml` instance.
*/
export declare function isHtml(value: unknown): value is SafeHtml;
/**
* Returns the value of the passed `SafeHtml` object while ensuring it
* has the correct type.
*
* Returns a native `TrustedHTML` or a string if Trusted Types are disabled.
*/
export declare function unwrapHtml(value: SafeHtml): TrustedHTML | string;