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Standard assertion utilities.
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import isWellFormedString = require( './index' );
// TESTS //
// The function returns a boolean...
{
isWellFormedString( '' ); // $ExpectType boolean
isWellFormedString( 'Hello' ); // $ExpectType boolean
}
// The compiler throws an error if the function is provided an unsupported number of arguments...
{
isWellFormedString(); // $ExpectError
isWellFormedString( '', '\uDBFF' ); // $ExpectError
}
// Attached to main export is an isPrimitive method which returns a boolean...
{
// eslint-disable-next-line no-new-wrappers
isWellFormedString.isPrimitive( new String( '' ) ); // $ExpectType boolean
isWellFormedString.isPrimitive( '' ); // $ExpectType boolean
}
// The compiler throws an error if the isPrimitive method is provided an unsupported number of arguments...
{
isWellFormedString.isPrimitive(); // $ExpectError
isWellFormedString.isPrimitive( '', '\uDBFF' ); // $ExpectError
}
// Attached to main export is an isObject method which returns a boolean...
{
// eslint-disable-next-line no-new-wrappers
isWellFormedString.isObject( new String( '' ) ); // $ExpectType boolean
isWellFormedString.isObject( '\uDBFF' ); // $ExpectType boolean
}
// The compiler throws an error if the isObject method is provided an unsupported number of arguments...
{
isWellFormedString.isObject(); // $ExpectError
isWellFormedString.isObject( '', '\uDBFF' ); // $ExpectError
}