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🐛 Fix isObjectOf
for non pure object predication
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@@ -9,7 +9,14 @@ import { assertType } from "https://deno.land/[email protected]/testing/types.ts"; | |
import { type Equal, stringify } from "./_testutil.ts"; | ||
import { type Predicate } from "./type.ts"; | ||
import { isOptionalOf } from "./annotation.ts"; | ||
import { isArray, isBoolean, isNumber, isString, isUndefined } from "./core.ts"; | ||
import { | ||
isArray, | ||
isBoolean, | ||
isFunction, | ||
isNumber, | ||
isString, | ||
isUndefined, | ||
} from "./core.ts"; | ||
import is, { | ||
isArrayOf, | ||
isInstanceOf, | ||
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@@ -612,6 +619,13 @@ Deno.test("isObjectOf<T>", async (t) => { | |
"Specify `{ strict: true }` and object have an unknown property", | ||
); | ||
}); | ||
await t.step("returns true on T instance", () => { | ||
const date = new Date(); | ||
const predObj = { | ||
getFullYear: isFunction, | ||
}; | ||
assertEquals(isObjectOf(predObj)(date), true, "Value is not an object"); | ||
}); | ||
await testWithExamples( | ||
t, | ||
isObjectOf({ a: (_: unknown): _ is unknown => false }), | ||
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The loop
for (const k in predObj)
iterates over the keys inpredObj
and uses the predicates to check the corresponding properties inx
. However, there's a potential issue with properties that are optional inpredObj
. IfpredObj
specifies a property as optional usingis.OptionalOf()
, and that property is not present inx
, this check will incorrectly returnfalse
.To address this, you should verify whether each property is optional and, if so, only perform the check if the property exists in
x
.Committable suggestion
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No. In that case,
predObj[k]
return a predicate function that returntrue
onundefined
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@lambdalisue: Understood, thank you for clarifying how the predicate functions are designed to handle
undefined
values for optional properties. This approach elegantly ensures that the implementation correctly supports optional properties without needing additional checks.