export declare class Line { } export declare class CodeLine extends Line { contents: string; constructor(contents: string); } export declare class MessageSubstitutionLine extends Line { key: string; message: string; constructor(key: string, message: string); } export declare class ErrorLine extends Line { startCol: number; constructor(startCol: number); } export declare class MultilineErrorLine extends ErrorLine { constructor(startCol: number); } export declare class EndErrorLine extends ErrorLine { endCol: number; message: string; constructor(startCol: number, endCol: number, message: string); } export declare const ZERO_LENGTH_ERROR = "~nil"; /** * Maps a line of text from a .lint file to an appropriate Line object */ export declare function parseLine(text: string): Line; /** * Maps a Line object to a matching line of text that could be in a .lint file. * This is almost the inverse of parseLine. * If you ran `printLine(parseLine(someText), code)`, the whitespace in the result may be different than in someText * @param fileName - File name containing the line and code. * @param line - A Line object to convert to text * @param code - If line represents error markup, this is the line of code preceding the markup. * Otherwise, this parameter is not required. */ export declare function printLine(fileName: string, line: Line, code?: string): string | undefined;