import { Observable } from '../Observable'; /** * Converts a higher-order Observable into a first-order Observable by * subscribing to only the most recently emitted of those inner Observables. * * Flattens an Observable-of-Observables by dropping the * previous inner Observable once a new one appears. * * * * `switch` subscribes to an Observable that emits Observables, also known as a * higher-order Observable. Each time it observes one of these emitted inner * Observables, the output Observable subscribes to the inner Observable and * begins emitting the items emitted by that. So far, it behaves * like {@link mergeAll}. However, when a new inner Observable is emitted, * `switch` unsubscribes from the earlier-emitted inner Observable and * subscribes to the new inner Observable and begins emitting items from it. It * continues to behave like this for subsequent inner Observables. * * @example Rerun an interval Observable on every click event * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click'); * // Each click event is mapped to an Observable that ticks every second * var higherOrder = clicks.map((ev) => Rx.Observable.interval(1000)); * var switched = higherOrder.switch(); * // The outcome is that `switched` is essentially a timer that restarts * // on every click. The interval Observables from older clicks do not merge * // with the current interval Observable. * switched.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * * @see {@link combineAll} * @see {@link concatAll} * @see {@link exhaust} * @see {@link mergeAll} * @see {@link switchMap} * @see {@link switchMapTo} * @see {@link zipAll} * * @return {Observable} An Observable that emits the items emitted by the * Observable most recently emitted by the source Observable. * @method switch * @name switch * @owner Observable */ export declare function _switch(this: Observable>): Observable;