Node's assert.deepEqual() algorithm
as a standalone module, that also works in browser environments.
It mirrors the robustness of node's own assert.deepEqual
and is robust against later builtin modification.
var equal = require('deep-equal');
console.dir([
equal(
{ a : [ 2, 3 ], b : [ 4 ] },
{ a : [ 2, 3 ], b : [ 4 ] }
),
equal(
{ x : 5, y : [6] },
{ x : 5, y : 6 }
)
]);
var deepEqual = require('deep-equal')
Compare objects a
and b
, returning whether they are equal according to a recursive equality algorithm.
If opts.strict
is true
, use strict equality (===
) to compare leaf nodes.
The default is to use coercive equality (==
) because that's how assert.deepEqual()
works by default.
With npm do:
npm install deep-equal
With npm do:
npm test