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A mirror of Facebook's Warning
npm install warning
// some script
var warning = require('warning');
var ShouldBeTrue = false;
warning(ShouldBeTrue, 'This thing should be true but you set to false. No soup
for you!');
// 'This thing should be true but you set to false. No soup for you!'
Similar to Facebook's invariant but only logs a warning if the condition is not met. This can be used to log issues in development environments in critical paths. Removing the logging code for production environments will keep the same logic and follow the same code paths.
When using browserify, the browser.js
file will be imported instead of invariant.js
and browserify will be told to transform the file with envify. The only difference between browser.js
and invariant.js
is the process.env.NODE_ENV
variable isn't cached. This, in combination with envify and (optionally) uglifyjs, will result in a noop in production environments. Otherwise behavior is as expected.
FAQs
```ResultAll``` to render the whole list of results.
The npm package temp-status receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, temp-status popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that temp-status 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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