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"use strict";
var share_1 = require('../operators/share');
/**
 * Returns a new Observable that multicasts (shares) the original Observable. As long as there is at least one
 * Subscriber this Observable will be subscribed and emitting data. When all subscribers have unsubscribed it will
 * unsubscribe from the source Observable. Because the Observable is multicasting it makes the stream `hot`.
 *
 * This behaves similarly to .publish().refCount(), with a behavior difference when the source observable emits complete.
 * .publish().refCount() will not resubscribe to the original source, however .share() will resubscribe to the original source.
 * Observable.of("test").publish().refCount() will not re-emit "test" on new subscriptions, Observable.of("test").share() will
 * re-emit "test" to new subscriptions.
 *
 * <img src="./img/share.png" width="100%">
 *
 * @return {Observable<T>} An Observable that upon connection causes the source Observable to emit items to its Observers.
 * @method share
 * @owner Observable
 */
function share() {
    return share_1.share()(this);
}
exports.share = share;
;
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