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Create a command line option to disable JS: shorten true, false, and undefined to !0, !1 and void 0 #749

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andrewhodel opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 0 comments

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shorten true, false, and undefined to !0, !1 and void 0 in JS fails with === comparisons.

@andrewhodel andrewhodel changed the title Can you create a command line option to disable JS: shorten true, false, and undefined to !0, !1 and void 0 Create a command line option to disable JS: shorten true, false, and undefined to !0, !1 and void 0 Sep 19, 2024
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