Methods
alphabeticalKeyOrderStringify(value) → {string}
Constructs a string out of a value, similar to the JSON.stringify method.
Unlike that method, this guarantees that the order of the keys in an
object is alphabetical, so it can be used as a way to reliably compare two
objects.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value |
? |
- Source:
Returns:
- Type
- string
arrayStringify_(arrnon-null) → {string}
Helper for alphabeticalKeyOrderStringify for arrays.
This could itself be JSON.stringify, except we want objects within the
array to go through our own stringifiers.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arr |
Array |
- Source:
Returns:
- Type
- string
cloneObject(arg) → {T}
Performs a deep clone of the given simple object. This does not copy
prototypes, custom properties (e.g. read-only), or multiple references to
the same object. If the caller needs these fields, it will need to set
them after this returns.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arg |
T |
- Source:
Returns:
- Type
- T
objectStringify_(objnon-null) → {string}
Helper for alphabeticalKeyOrderStringify for objects.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
obj |
Object |
- Source:
Returns:
- Type
- string
shallowCloneObject(original) → {T}
Performs a shallow clone of the given simple object. This does not copy
prototypes or custom properties (e.g. read-only).
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
original |
T |
- Source:
Returns:
- Type
- T