Marked version: 14.0.0
Describe the bug
marked.d.ts marks both block and inline as export declare const ..., implying they are available for import. However, neither symbol is actually available (in neither CJS, ESM, or UMD form).
Note marked.d.ts declares both as exported:
export declare const block: {
...
export declare const inline: {
...
But marked.esm.js (or .cjs & .umd.js files) do not in fact export it:
export { _Hooks as Hooks, _Lexer as Lexer, Marked, _Parser as Parser, _Renderer as Renderer, _TextRenderer as TextRenderer, _Tokenizer as Tokenizer, _defaults as defaults, _getDefaults as getDefaults, lexer, marked, options, parse, parseInline, parser, setOptions, use, walkTokens };
To Reproduce
Simply install [email protected], and write the following (TypeScript!) file:
// Okay as per TypeScript/tsc, but we get a runtime error: `SyntaxError: The requested module 'marked' does not provide an export named 'block'`
import { block, inline } from 'marked';
console.log(block, inline); // is *not* available
Expected behavior
The type declarations should match the actual exports --- either marked.d.ts should not declare those types as export, or (ideally) block & inline should actually be exported.
Marked version: 14.0.0
Describe the bug
marked.d.tsmarks bothblockandinlineasexport declare const ..., implying they are available for import. However, neither symbol is actually available (in neither CJS, ESM, or UMD form).Note
marked.d.tsdeclares both as exported:But
marked.esm.js(or.cjs&.umd.jsfiles) do not in fact export it:To Reproduce
Simply install
[email protected], and write the following (TypeScript!) file:Expected behavior
The type declarations should match the actual exports --- either
marked.d.tsshould not declare those types asexport, or (ideally)block&inlineshould actually be exported.