jscrewit 2.34.0 → 2.35.1

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  Existence of the global object document whose string representation starts with "\[object " and ends with "Document\]".
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, and Android Browser. This feature is not available inside web workers.
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  Existence of the global object self whose string representation starts with "\[object " and ends with "Window\]".
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  The property that the string representation of Array.prototype.entries\(\) starts with "\[object Array" and ends with "\]" at index 21 or 22.
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari 7.1+, Opera, and Node.js 0.12+.
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  Support for arrow functions.
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  Existence of the native function Array.prototype.at.
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari 15.4+, Opera, and Node.js 16.6+.
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  Existence of the global functions atob and btoa.
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer 10+, Safari, Opera, Android Browser, and Node.js 16.0+. This feature is not available inside web workers in Safari before 10.
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  Existence of the global object statusbar having the string representation "\[object BarProp\]".
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Android Browser 4.4. This feature is not available inside web workers.
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  The property that the various string methods returning HTML code such as String.prototype.big or String.prototype.link have both the tag name and attributes written in capital letters.
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  Features available in Chrome 92, Edge 92 and Opera 78 or later.
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  This feature may be replaced or removed in the near future when current browser versions become obsolete. Use `CHROME` or `CHROME_PREV` instead of `CHROME_92` for long term support.
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  [Engine Support Policy](https://github.com/fasttime/JScrewIt#engine-support-policy)
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  This feature may become unavailable when certain browser extensions are active.
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  Available in Internet Explorer 10+, Safari before 14.1, and Android Browser. This feature is not available inside web workers in Safari before 7.1 and Android Browser 4.4.
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  Existence of the global object self having the string representation "\[object DOMWindow\]".
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  The property that double quotation mark, less than and greater than characters in the argument of String.prototype.fontcolor are escaped into their respective HTML entities.
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  The property that double quotation marks in the argument of String.prototype.fontcolor are escaped as "\"".
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  The property that only double quotation marks and no other characters in the argument of String.prototype.fontcolor are escaped into HTML entities.
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  Having regular expressions created with the RegExp constructor use escape sequences starting with a backslash to format line feed characters \("\\n"\) in their string representation.
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  Having regular expressions created with the RegExp constructor use escape sequences starting with a backslash to format slashes \("/"\) in their string representation.
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  Features available in Firefox 90 or later.
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  This feature may be replaced or removed in the near future when current browser versions become obsolete. Use `FF`, `FF_ESR`, or `FF_PREV` instead of `FF_90` for long term support.
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  [Engine Support Policy](https://github.com/fasttime/JScrewIt#engine-support-policy)
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  Remarkable traits are the lack of line feed characters at the beginning and at the end of the string and the presence of a line feed followed by four whitespaces \("\\n "\) before the "\[native code\]" sequence.
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  Existence of the native function Array.prototype.fill.
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  Existence of the function String.fromCodePoint.
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  A string representation of dynamically generated functions where the character at index 19 is a line feed \("\\n"\).
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  A string representation of dynamically generated functions where the character at index 22 is a line feed \("\\n"\).
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  Existence of the global object history having the string representation "\[object History\]".
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