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/**
* @name constructNow
* @category Generic Helpers
* @summary Constructs a new current date using the passed value constructor.
* @pure false
*
* @description
* The function constructs a new current date using the constructor from
* the reference date. It helps to build generic functions that accept date
* extensions and use the current date.
*
* It defaults to `Date` if the passed reference date is a number or a string.
*
* @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).
*
* @param date - The reference date to take constructor from
*
* @returns Current date initialized using the given date constructor
*
* @example
* import { constructNow, isSameDay } from 'date-fns'
*
* function isToday<DateType extends Date>(
* date: DateType | number | string,
* ): boolean {
* // If we were to use `new Date()` directly, the function would behave
* // differently in different timezones and return false for the same date.
* return isSameDay(date, constructNow(date));
* }
*/
export declare function constructNow<DateType extends Date>(
date: DateType | number | string,
): DateType;