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## Summary - introduce surface-aware compressed governance outcomes and reuse the shared truth/explanation seams for operator-first summaries - apply the compressed outcome hierarchy across baseline, evidence, review, review-pack, canonical review/evidence, and artifact-oriented operation-run surfaces - expand spec 214 fixtures and Pest coverage, and fix tenant-panel route assertions by generating explicit tenant-panel URLs in the affected Filament tests ## Validation - `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent` - focused governance compression suite from `specs/214-governance-outcome-compression/quickstart.md` passed (`68` tests, `445` assertions) - `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Filament/InventoryItemResourceTest.php tests/Feature/Filament/BackupSetUiEnforcementTest.php tests/Feature/Filament/RestoreRunUiEnforcementTest.php` passed (`18` tests, `81` assertions) Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de> Reviewed-on: #253
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import { MonoTypeOperatorFunction, SchedulerLike } from '../types';
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/**
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* Ignores source values for `duration` milliseconds, then emits the most recent
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* value from the source Observable, then repeats this process.
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*
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* <span class="informal">When it sees a source value, it ignores that plus
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* the next ones for `duration` milliseconds, and then it emits the most recent
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* value from the source.</span>
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*
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* 
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*
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* `auditTime` is similar to `throttleTime`, but emits the last value from the
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* silenced time window, instead of the first value. `auditTime` emits the most
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* recent value from the source Observable on the output Observable as soon as
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* its internal timer becomes disabled, and ignores source values while the
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* timer is enabled. Initially, the timer is disabled. As soon as the first
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* source value arrives, the timer is enabled. After `duration` milliseconds (or
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* the time unit determined internally by the optional `scheduler`) has passed,
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* the timer is disabled, then the most recent source value is emitted on the
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* output Observable, and this process repeats for the next source value.
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* Optionally takes a {@link SchedulerLike} for managing timers.
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*
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* ## Example
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*
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* Emit clicks at a rate of at most one click per second
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*
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* ```ts
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* import { fromEvent, auditTime } from 'rxjs';
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*
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* const clicks = fromEvent(document, 'click');
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* const result = clicks.pipe(auditTime(1000));
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* result.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
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* ```
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*
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* @see {@link audit}
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* @see {@link debounceTime}
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* @see {@link delay}
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* @see {@link sampleTime}
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* @see {@link throttleTime}
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*
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* @param duration Time to wait before emitting the most recent source value,
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* measured in milliseconds or the time unit determined internally by the
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* optional `scheduler`.
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* @param scheduler The {@link SchedulerLike} to use for managing the timers
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* that handle the rate-limiting behavior.
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* @return A function that returns an Observable that performs rate-limiting of
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* emissions from the source Observable.
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*/
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export declare function auditTime<T>(duration: number, scheduler?: SchedulerLike): MonoTypeOperatorFunction<T>;
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