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require-object-coercible-x
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ES6-compliant shim for RequireObjectCoercible.
See: 7.2.1 RequireObjectCoercible ( argument )
module.exports(value)
⇒ string
⏏The abstract operation RequireObjectCoercible throws an error if argument is a value that cannot be converted to an Object using ToObject.
Kind: Exported function
Returns: string
- The value
.
Throws:
TypeError
If value
is a null
or undefined
.Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value | * | The value to check. |
Example
import RequireObjectCoercible from 'require-object-coercible-x';
RequireObjectCoercible(); // TypeError
RequireObjectCoercible(null); // TypeError
console.log(RequireObjectCoercible('abc')); // 'abc'
console.log(RequireObjectCoercible(true)); // true
console.log(RequireObjectCoercible(Symbol('foo'))); // Symbol('foo')
FAQs
ES6-compliant shim for RequireObjectCoercible.
The npm package require-object-coercible-x receives a total of 3,264 weekly downloads. As such, require-object-coercible-x popularity was classified as popular.
We found that require-object-coercible-x 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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