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Deep equality comparison implementation for should.js. Not supported outside of should.js
Function returns an array of failed equality checks if array is empty it means objects are equal:
> var eq = require('.');
undefined
> var a = {a:1,b:2,c:3,d:4,e:5,f:6,g:7,h:8,i:9,j:10},
... b = {a:1,b:2,c:3,d:4,e:5,f:6,g:7,h:7,i:9,j:10};
undefined
> eq(a, b)
[ EqualityFail {
a: 8,
b: 7,
reason: 'A is not equal to B',
path: [ 'h' ],
showReason: false } ]
>
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Deep comparison of 2 instances for should.js
The npm package should-equal receives a total of 1,329,175 weekly downloads. As such, should-equal popularity was classified as popular.
We found that should-equal 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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