Retrieve the real type of a variable, a more accurate version of the typeof
operator.
This module has been improved for performance and it is getting better overtime.
$ npm i @kdts/real-typeof
const real_typeof = require("@kdts/real-typeof");
import real_typeof from "@kdts/real-typeof";
import { real_typeof } from "@kdts/real-typeof";
ℹ️ When using typescript make sure to set the compiler option
moduleResolution
toNode16
orNodeNext
.
Use in Code (more examples below)
let type = real_typeof(some_varibale);
if (type == "date") {
// ...
} else if (type == "array") {
// ...
}
real_typeof("") === "string";
real_typeof() === "undefined";
real_typeof(42) === "number";
real_typeof({}) === "object";
real_typeof([]) === "array";
real_typeof(/\d/) === "regexp";
real_typeof(null) === "null";
real_typeof(new Date()) === "date";
real_typeof(new Set()) === "set";
real_typeof(new WeakSet()) === "weakset";
real_typeof(new WeakMap()) === "weakmap";
real_typeof(BigInt("9007199254740991")) === "number";
real_typeof(() => {}) === "function";
real_typeof(async () => {}) === "function";
real_typeof(function* () {}) === "function";
Pass in true
as a second parameter to get even more accurate results
real_typeof(BigInt("9007199254740991"), true) === "bigint";
real_typeof(() => {}, true) === "function";
real_typeof(async () => {}, true) === "asyncfunction";
real_typeof(function* () {}, true) === "generatorfunction";
// ... everything else remains the same
It will take a while to finish but it generate outputs on progress. As any benchmark the results are never accurate and every iteration will return different results. But if you are curious then run:
npm run benchmark
See LICENSE.
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