import { Observable } from '../Observable'; /** * Converts a higher-order Observable into a first-order Observable by waiting * for the outer Observable to complete, then applying {@link combineLatest}. * * Flattens an Observable-of-Observables by applying * {@link combineLatest} when the Observable-of-Observables completes. * * * * Takes an Observable of Observables, and collects all Observables from it. * Once the outer Observable completes, it subscribes to all collected * Observables and combines their values using the {@link combineLatest} * strategy, such that: * - Every time an inner Observable emits, the output Observable emits. * - When the returned observable emits, it emits all of the latest values by: * - If a `project` function is provided, it is called with each recent value * from each inner Observable in whatever order they arrived, and the result * of the `project` function is what is emitted by the output Observable. * - If there is no `project` function, an array of all of the most recent * values is emitted by the output Observable. * * @example Map two click events to a finite interval Observable, then apply combineAll * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click'); * var higherOrder = clicks.map(ev => * Rx.Observable.interval(Math.random()*2000).take(3) * ).take(2); * var result = higherOrder.combineAll(); * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * * @see {@link combineLatest} * @see {@link mergeAll} * * @param {function} [project] An optional function to map the most recent * values from each inner Observable into a new result. Takes each of the most * recent values from each collected inner Observable as arguments, in order. * @return {Observable} An Observable of projected results or arrays of recent * values. * @method combineAll * @owner Observable */ export declare function combineAll(this: Observable, project?: (...values: Array) => R): Observable;