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@ajhgwdjnpm/corporis-repudiandae-eum
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Is this value a JS Typed Array? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on instanceof
or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
var isTypedArray = require('@ajhgwdjnpm/corporis-repudiandae-eum');
var assert = require('assert');
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(undefined));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(null));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(false));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(true));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray([]));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray({}));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(/a/g));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(new RegExp('a', 'g')));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(new Date()));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(42));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(NaN));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(Infinity));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(new Number(42)));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray('foo'));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(Object('foo')));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(function () {}));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(function* () {}));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray(x => x * x));
assert.equal(false, isTypedArray([]));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Int8Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Uint8Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Uint8ClampedArray()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Int16Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Uint16Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Int32Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Uint32Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Float32Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new Float64Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new BigInt64Array()));
assert.ok(isTypedArray(new BigUint64Array()));
Simply clone the repo, npm install
, and run npm test
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The npm package @ajhgwdjnpm/corporis-repudiandae-eum receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @ajhgwdjnpm/corporis-repudiandae-eum popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ajhgwdjnpm/corporis-repudiandae-eum demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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