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    regexp.prototype.flags

ES6 spec-compliant RegExp.prototype.flags shim.


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v1.3.0 - 2019-12-14

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  • [Tests] remove jscs 4a09ab4
  • [Tests] use shared travis-ci configs 8afa6a9
  • [Dev Deps] update eslint, @ljharb/eslint-config, covert, has, tape 13a9fc9
  • [Refactor] use callBind helper from es-abstract c3a3727
  • [actions] add automatic rebasing / merge commit blocking 51e3f93
  • [Tests] use npx aud instead of nsp or npm audit with hoops 7e1ee50
  • [meta] add funding field c99cbec
  • [New] add auto entry point 1e53e85
  • [Tests] use eclint instead of editorconfig-tools 8600bfe
  • [Deps] update define-properties ad221fa

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An ES6 spec-compliant RegExp.prototype.flags shim. Invoke its "shim" method to shim RegExp.prototype.flags if it is unavailable. Note: RegExp#flags requires a true ES5 environment - specifically, one with ES5 getters.

This package implements the es-shim API interface. It works in an ES5-supported environment and complies with the spec.

Most common usage:

var flags = require('regexp.prototype.flags');

assert(flags(/a/) === '');
assert(flags(new RegExp('a') === '');
assert(flags(/a/mig) === 'gim');
assert(flags(new RegExp('a', 'mig')) === 'gim');

if (!RegExp.prototype.flags) {
	flags.shim();
}

assert(flags(/a/) === /a/.flags);
assert(flags(new RegExp('a') === new RegExp('a').flags);
assert(flags(/a/mig) === /a/mig.flags);
assert(flags(new RegExp('a', 'mig')) === new RegExp('a', 'mig').flags);

Tests

Simply clone the repo, npm install, and run npm test

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Last updated on 15 Dec 2019

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