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A generator of numbers that passes the validation of Luhn algorithm or Luhn formula, also known as the 'modulus 10' or 'mod 10' algorithm

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'use strict'; /* ! * Chai - checkError utility * Copyright(c) 2012-2016 Jake Luer <jake@alogicalparadox.com> * MIT Licensed */ /** * ### .checkError * * Checks that an error conforms to a given set of criteria and/or retrieves information about it. * * @api public */ /** * ### .compatibleInstance(thrown, errorLike) * * Checks if two instances are compatible (strict equal). * Returns false if errorLike is not an instance of Error, because instances * can only be compatible if they're both error instances. * * @name compatibleInstance * @param {Error} thrown error * @param {Error|ErrorConstructor} errorLike object to compare against * @namespace Utils * @api public */ function compatibleInstance(thrown, errorLike) { return errorLike instanceof Error && thrown === errorLike; } /** * ### .compatibleConstructor(thrown, errorLike) * * Checks if two constructors are compatible. * This function can receive either an error constructor or * an error instance as the `errorLike` argument. * Constructors are compatible if they're the same or if one is * an instance of another. * * @name compatibleConstructor * @param {Error} thrown error * @param {Error|ErrorConstructor} errorLike object to compare against * @namespace Utils * @api public */ function compatibleConstructor(thrown, errorLike) { if (errorLike instanceof Error) { // If `errorLike` is an instance of any error we compare their constructors return thrown.constructor === errorLike.constructor || thrown instanceof errorLike.constructor; } else if (errorLike.prototype instanceof Error || errorLike === Error) { // If `errorLike` is a constructor that inherits from Error, we compare `thrown` to `errorLike` directly return thrown.constructor === errorLike || thrown instanceof errorLike; } return false; } /** * ### .compatibleMessage(thrown, errMatcher) * * Checks if an error's message is compatible with a matcher (String or RegExp). * If the message contains the String or passes the RegExp test, * it is considered compatible. * * @name compatibleMessage * @param {Error} thrown error * @param {String|RegExp} errMatcher to look for into the message * @namespace Utils * @api public */ function compatibleMessage(thrown, errMatcher) { var comparisonString = typeof thrown === 'string' ? thrown : thrown.message; if (errMatcher instanceof RegExp) { return errMatcher.test(comparisonString); } else if (typeof errMatcher === 'string') { return comparisonString.indexOf(errMatcher) !== -1; // eslint-disable-line no-magic-numbers } return false; } /** * ### .getFunctionName(constructorFn) * * Returns the name of a function. * This also includes a polyfill function if `constructorFn.name` is not defined. * * @name getFunctionName * @param {Function} constructorFn * @namespace Utils * @api private */ var functionNameMatch = /\s*function(?:\s|\s*\/\*[^(?:*\/)]+\*\/\s*)*([^\(\/]+)/; function getFunctionName(constructorFn) { var name = ''; if (typeof constructorFn.name === 'undefined') { // Here we run a polyfill if constructorFn.name is not defined var match = String(constructorFn).match(functionNameMatch); if (match) { name = match[1]; } } else { name = constructorFn.name; } return name; } /** * ### .getConstructorName(errorLike) * * Gets the constructor name for an Error instance or constructor itself. * * @name getConstructorName * @param {Error|ErrorConstructor} errorLike * @namespace Utils * @api public */ function getConstructorName(errorLike) { var constructorName = errorLike; if (errorLike instanceof Error) { constructorName = getFunctionName(errorLike.constructor); } else if (typeof errorLike === 'function') { // If `err` is not an instance of Error it is an error constructor itself or another function. // If we've got a common function we get its name, otherwise we may need to create a new instance // of the error just in case it's a poorly-constructed error. Please see chaijs/chai/issues/45 to know more. constructorName = getFunctionName(errorLike).trim() || getFunctionName(new errorLike()); // eslint-disable-line new-cap } return constructorName; } /** * ### .getMessage(errorLike) * * Gets the error message from an error. * If `err` is a String itself, we return it. * If the error has no message, we return an empty string. * * @name getMessage * @param {Error|String} errorLike * @namespace Utils * @api public */ function getMessage(errorLike) { var msg = ''; if (errorLike && errorLike.message) { msg = errorLike.message; } else if (typeof errorLike === 'string') { msg = errorLike; } return msg; } module.exports = { compatibleInstance: compatibleInstance, compatibleConstructor: compatibleConstructor, compatibleMessage: compatibleMessage, getMessage: getMessage, getConstructorName: getConstructorName, };