un_eval converts an Object to its source
npm install un-evalun_eval is a function that converts an Object to its source.
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un_eval(yourObject)
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The un_eval support following types
| Type | Support |
|----|----|
| null | _(Yes)_ |
| undefined | _(Yes)_ |
| number | _(Yes)_ |
| string | _(Yes)_ |
| boolean | _(Yes)_ |
| Number | _(Yes)_ |
| String | _(Yes)_ |
| Boolean | _(Yes)_ |
| Date | _(Yes)_ |
| RegExp | _(Yes)_ |
| function | _(Yes)_[1] |
| Array | _(Yes)_ |
| Object | _(Yes)_[2][3] |
Notes:
1. ES5 style function only. Arrow functions, generator functions, and, native functions are not supported.
2. All other object is treated as Object type.
3. ({}), or [] will be generated if any circular found.
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`javascript
un_eval(3); // '3'
un_eval(Math.PI); // '3.141592653589793'
un_eval('hello'); // '"hello"'
un_eval(Object(false)); // 'new Boolean(false)'
un_eval(function (x) { return x + 1; }); // '(function (x) { return x + 1; })'
un_eval(/regexp/ig); // '/regexp/gi'
un_eval(new Date(978307200000)); // '(new Date(978307200000))'
un_eval([1,2,3]); // '[1, 2, 3]'
un_eval({x: 2, y: 3}); // '({"x":2, "y":3})'
var obj1 = {};
obj1.x = obj1.y = { value: 3 };
un_eval(obj1); // '({"y":({"value":3}), "x":({"value":3})})'
var obj2 = {};
obj2.x = {};
obj2.y = {};
obj2.x.y = obj2.y;
obj2.y.x = obj2.x;
un_eval(obj2); // '({"x":({"y":({"x":({})})}), "y":({"x":({"y":({})})})})'
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un_eval is disgned to be similar to uneval but works cross browser.
un_eval is similar to uneval, but there are few difference:
un_eval currently do not support some types such as Error.
un_eval will convert native function to "null".
un_eval will format codes differently from uneval.
un_eval is designed to output source with no side effect. But there may be some bugs or limitations in the code. You should avoid using un_eval any untrustable objects (maybe from user input) then eval it. NEVER use eval unless you know what will happen.