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utils.extensions.apply() function
Applies an extension method to a block. This should only be called during block construction.
Signature:
export declare function apply(name: string, block: Block, isMutator: boolean): void;
Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
name |
string |
The name of the extension. |
block |
Block |
The block to apply the named extension to. |
isMutator |
boolean |
True if this extension defines a mutator. |
Returns:
void
Exceptions
{Error} if the extension is not found.
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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.
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