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deep-equal2
Advanced tools
Node's assert.deepEqual() algorithm
with constructor check
This module is around 5 times faster
than wrapping assert.deepEqual()
in a try/catch
.
var equal = require('deep-equal2');
console.dir([
equal(
{ a : [ 2, 3 ], b : [ 4 ] },
{ a : [ 2, 3 ], b : [ 4 ] }
),
equal(
{ x : 5, y : [6] },
{ x : 5, y : 6 }
)
]);
var equal = require('deep-equal2');
console.dir([
equal(
{ a : 'str', b: 10, c: [10, true], d: {k: [1121, 2323], d: Number} },
{ a : String, b: Number, c: [Number, Boolean] , d: {k: Array, d: 10} }
)
]);
var deepEqual = require('deep-equal2')
Compare objects a
and b
, returning whether they are equal according to a
recursive equality algorithm.
With npm do:
npm install deep-equal2
With npm do:
npm test
MIT. Derived largely from node's assert module.
FAQs
node's assert.deepEqual algorithm with constructor check
The npm package deep-equal2 receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, deep-equal2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that deep-equal2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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