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ECMAScript spec abstract operations.

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ECMAScript spec abstract operations.

Every operation is available by edition/year and by name - for example, es-abstract/2020/Call gives you the Call operation from ES2020, es-abstract/5/Type gives you the Type operation from ES5.

All abstract operations are also available under an es5/es2015/es2016/es2017/es2018/es2019/es2020/es2021 entry point, and as a property on the main export, but using deep imports is highly encouraged for bundle size and performance reasons. Non-deep entry points will be removed in the next semver-major release.

Example

var ES = require('es-abstract');
var assert = require('assert');

assert(ES.isCallable(function () {}));
assert(!ES.isCallable(/a/g));

Tests

Simply clone the repo, npm install, and run npm test

Security

Please email @ljharb or see https://tidelift.com/security if you have a potential security vulnerability to report.