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minus-squareDecq@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·edit-24 days ago If string return nan, else % 2 So now you return a number type if it’s a string and a boolean if it’s an integer. How does that make sense? The is-even lib exists to sanitize input by throwing an exception which imho is better. Edit: having looked at the code better. Apparently it still allows string coercion (boo). It only checks for non integer numbers.
So now you return a number type if it’s a string and a boolean if it’s an integer. How does that make sense?
The is-even lib exists to sanitize input by throwing an exception which imho is better.
Edit: having looked at the code better. Apparently it still allows string coercion (boo). It only checks for non integer numbers.
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