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toReversed

Instance method on Int32Array.prototype.

Copies the array and returns the copy with the elements in reverse order.

toReversed(input: { int32Array: <receiver>; prompt?: string }): Promise<Int32Array>

The prompt field is optional. When omitted (or set to an empty string) the wrapper falls back to the native Int32Array.prototype.toReversed and returns a resolved Promise without contacting the LLM. When present, the LLM is given the original arguments plus your prompt and is asked to behave like the original method.

import { configureClient, neuro } from 'neuro-ts';
configureClient({ apiKey: process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY });
// Int32Array toReversed; fresh buffer, original untouched.
await neuro.int32Array.toReversed({ int32Array: view, prompt: 'return a new Int32Array reversed, leaving the original intact, with a fresh ArrayBuffer allocation that will not pollute downstream views' });

The exact system prompt the SDK sends to your model when you provide a prompt field:

Generated promptInt32Array.prototype.toReversed
You are simulating the JavaScript built-in `Int32Array.prototype.toReversed`.
## Original signature(s)
  Overload 1: () => Int32Array
## JSDoc
Copies the array and returns the copy with the elements in reverse order.

## How to respond
- Behave EXACTLY as the original `toReversed` would, but use the user's intent to choose any callback / comparator / transform logic that the original would normally accept as an argument.
- Strictly preserve the original return type and shape.
- Output ONLY the JSON-encoded return value of the function call.
- Do NOT include explanations, prose, comments, or markdown fences.
- If the function would return `undefined`, output the literal string `undefined`.
- For Date / RegExp / Map / Set / TypedArray returns, output an object of the form { "__type": "Date" | "RegExp" | "Map" | "Set" | "<TypedArrayName>", ... } so the SDK can rehydrate it.