/// import { Script } from "vm"; /** * A simple way to evaluate a module content in the same way as require() but * without loading it from a file. Effectively, it mimicks the javascript evil * `eval` function but leverages Node's VM module instead. */ declare const nodeEval: { ( /** The content to be evaluated. */ content: string | Buffer | Script, ): unknown; ( /** The content to be evaluated. */ content: string | Buffer | Script, /** * Optional flag to allow/disallow global variables (and require) to be * supplied to the content (default=false). */ includeGlobals?: boolean, ): unknown; ( /** The content to be evaluated. */ content: string | Buffer | Script, /** Optional scope properties are provided as variables to the content. */ scope?: Record, /** * Optional flag to allow/disallow global variables (and require) to be * supplied to the content (default=false). */ includeGlobals?: boolean, ): unknown; ( /** The content to be evaluated. */ content: string | Buffer | Script, /** Optional dummy name to be given (used in stacktraces). */ filename?: string, /** Optional scope properties are provided as variables to the content. */ scope?: Record, /** * Optional flag to allow/disallow global variables (and require) to be * supplied to the content (default=false). */ includeGlobals?: boolean, ): unknown; }; export = nodeEval;