"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.MatchStrict = void 0;
// this is a weird one. Basically, it is identical to Match,
// EXCEPT in the case of two simple types. If the object == expect,
// but the object does not === expect, then it returns false.
const match_js_1 = require("./match.js");
class MatchStrict extends match_js_1.Match {
test() {
// equal on type coercion, but not equal strictly.
if (this.expect == this.object &&
this.expect !== this.object) {
return false;
}
return super.test();
}
}
exports.MatchStrict = MatchStrict;
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