import type {AllExtend} from './all-extend.d.ts'; /** Returns a boolean for whether all of the given elements are `true`. Use-cases: - Check if all conditions in a list of booleans are met. @example ``` import type {AndAll} from 'type-fest'; type TTT = AndAll<[true, true, true]>; //=> true type TTF = AndAll<[true, true, false]>; //=> false type TFT = AndAll<[true, false, true]>; //=> false ``` Note: When `boolean` is passed as an element, it is distributed into separate cases, and the final result is a union of those cases. For example, `AndAll<[true, boolean]>` expands to `AndAll<[true, true]> | AndAll<[true, false]>`, which simplifies to `true | false` (i.e., `boolean`). @example ``` import type {AndAll} from 'type-fest'; type A = AndAll<[true, boolean]>; //=> boolean type B = AndAll<[false, boolean]>; //=> false ``` Note: If any of the elements is `never`, the result becomes `false`. @example ``` import type {AndAll} from 'type-fest'; type A = AndAll<[true, true, never]>; //=> false type B = AndAll<[false, never, never]>; //=> false type C = AndAll<[never, never, never]>; //=> false type D = AndAll<[boolean, true, never]>; //=> false ``` Note: If `any` is passed as an element, it is treated as `boolean` and the result is computed accordingly. @example ``` import type {AndAll} from 'type-fest'; type A = AndAll<[false, any]>; //=> false type B = AndAll<[true, any]>; //=> boolean ``` Note: `AndAll<[]>` evaluates to `true` due to the concept of [vacuous truth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_conjunction#:~:text=In%20keeping%20with%20the%20concept%20of%20vacuous%20truth%2C%20when%20conjunction%20is%20defined%20as%20an%20operator%20or%20function%20of%20arbitrary%20arity%2C%20the%20empty%20conjunction%20(AND%2Ding%20over%20an%20empty%20set%20of%20operands)%20is%20often%20defined%20as%20having%20the%20result%20true.), i.e., there are no `false` elements in an empty tuple. @see {@link And} @see {@link OrAll} */ export type AndAll = AllExtend; export {};