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/**
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* After this point, S3 website domains look like `s3-website.REGION.s3.amazonaws.com`
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*
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* Before this point, S3 website domains look like `s3-website-REGION.s3.amazonaws.com`.
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*/
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export declare const RULE_S3_WEBSITE_REGIONAL_SUBDOMAIN: unique symbol;
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/**
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* After this point, all regions in the 'aws' partition are opt-in.
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*/
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export declare const RULE_CLASSIC_PARTITION_BECOMES_OPT_IN: unique symbol;
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/**
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* List of AWS region, ordered by launch date (oldest to newest)
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*
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* The significance of this is that standards and conventions change over time.
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* Generally, as rules are changed they only apply to new regions, and old
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* regions are left as-is.
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*
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* We mix the list of regions with a list of rules that were introduced over
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* time (rules are symbols).
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*
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* Therefore, if we want to know if a rule applies to a certain region, we
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* only need to check its position in the list and compare it to when a
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* rule was introduced.
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*/
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export declare const AWS_REGIONS_AND_RULES: readonly (string | symbol)[];
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/**
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* The names of all (known) AWS regions
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*
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* Not in the list ==> no built-in data for that region.
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*/
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export declare const AWS_REGIONS: readonly string[];
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export interface Region {
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readonly partition: string;
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readonly domainSuffix: string;
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}
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export declare function partitionInformation(region: string): Region;
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