jscrewit 2.34.0 → 2.35.1

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  ### FeatureConstructor
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- ▸ **FeatureConstructor**(...`features`): [`CustomFeature`](CustomFeature.md)
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+ ▸ **FeatureConstructor**(`...features`): [`CustomFeature`](CustomFeature.md)
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  Creates a new feature object from the union of the specified features.
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  The constructor can be used with or without the `new` operator, e.g.
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  `new JScrewIt.Feature(feature1, feature2)` or `JScrewIt.Feature(feature1, feature2)`.
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  If no arguments are specified, the new feature object will be equivalent to
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- <code>[DEFAULT](FeatureConstructor.md#default)</code>.
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+ [`DEFAULT`](FeatureConstructor.md#default).
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- **`example`**
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+ **`Example`**
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  The following statements are equivalent, and will all construct a new feature object
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- including both <code>[ANY_DOCUMENT](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document)</code> and <code>[ANY_WINDOW](FeatureConstructor.md#any_window)</code>.
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+ including both [`ANY_DOCUMENT`](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document) and [`ANY_WINDOW`](FeatureConstructor.md#any_window).
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  ```js
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  new JScrewIt.Feature("ANY_DOCUMENT", "ANY_WINDOW");
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  new JScrewIt.Feature([JScrewIt.Feature.ANY_DOCUMENT, JScrewIt.Feature.ANY_WINDOW]);
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  ```
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- **`throws`**
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  An error is thrown if any of the specified features are not mutually compatible.
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  ### constructor
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- • **new FeatureConstructor**(...`features`)
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  Creates a new feature object from the union of the specified features.
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  The constructor can be used with or without the `new` operator, e.g.
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  `new JScrewIt.Feature(feature1, feature2)` or `JScrewIt.Feature(feature1, feature2)`.
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  If no arguments are specified, the new feature object will be equivalent to
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- <code>[DEFAULT](FeatureConstructor.md#default)</code>.
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+ [`DEFAULT`](FeatureConstructor.md#default).
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  The following statements are equivalent, and will all construct a new feature object
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- including both <code>[ANY_DOCUMENT](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document)</code> and <code>[ANY_WINDOW](FeatureConstructor.md#any_window)</code>.
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+ including both [`ANY_DOCUMENT`](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document) and [`ANY_WINDOW`](FeatureConstructor.md#any_window).
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  ```js
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  JScrewIt.Feature("ANY_DOCUMENT", "ANY_WINDOW");
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  JScrewIt.Feature([JScrewIt.Feature.ANY_DOCUMENT, JScrewIt.Feature.ANY_WINDOW]);
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  An error is thrown if any of the specified features are not mutually compatible.
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  An immutable mapping of all predefined feature objects accessed by name or alias.
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  This will produce an array with the names and aliases of all predefined features.
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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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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, and Android Browser. This feature is not available inside web workers.
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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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  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 document having the string representation "\[object Document\]".
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  Existence of the global object self having the string representation "\[object DOMWindow\]".
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  Available in Android Browser before 4.4. This feature is not available inside web workers.
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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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  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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  The property that the string representation of String.prototype.matchAll\(\) evaluates to "\[object RegExp String Iterator\]".
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1374
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  Existence of the global object self whose string representation starts with "\[object ".
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1524
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  Support for the two-letter locale name "ar" to format decimal numbers as Arabic numerals.
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1540
- **`remarks`**
1540
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  Existence of the global string status.
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1556
- **`remarks`**
1556
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@@ -1571,7 +1571,7 @@ The property that Object.prototype.toString.call\(\) evaluates to "\[object Unde
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1572
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1574
- **`remarks`**
1574
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, Android Browser 4.1+, and Node.js.
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@@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ A string representation of native functions typical for the V8 engine.
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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 single whitespace before the "\[native code\]" sequence.
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1592
- **`remarks`**
1592
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Opera, Android Browser, and Node.js.
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  Existence of the global object self having the string representation "\[object Window\]".
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1608
- **`remarks`**
1608
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  Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, and Android Browser 4.4. This feature is not available inside web workers.
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@@ -1617,11 +1617,11 @@ Available in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, and Androi
1617
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1618
  ### areCompatible
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1620
- ▸ **areCompatible**(...`features`): `boolean`
1620
+ ▸ **areCompatible**(`...features`): `boolean`
1621
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  Determines whether the specified features are mutually compatible.
1623
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1624
- **`example`**
1624
+ **`Example`**
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  ```js
1627
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@@ -1650,14 +1650,14 @@ ___
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1651
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1653
- ▸ **areEqual**(...`features`): `boolean`
1653
+ ▸ **areEqual**(`...features`): `boolean`
1654
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  Determines whether all of the specified features are equivalent.
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1657
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  Different features are considered equivalent if they include the same set of elementary
1658
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  features, regardless of any other difference.
1659
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1660
- **`example`**
1660
+ **`Example`**
1661
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  ```js
1663
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  // false
@@ -1686,21 +1686,20 @@ ___
1686
1686
 
1687
1687
  ### commonOf
1688
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1689
- ▸ **commonOf**(...`features`): ``null`` \| [`CustomFeature`](CustomFeature.md)
1689
+ ▸ **commonOf**(`...features`): ``null`` \| [`CustomFeature`](CustomFeature.md)
1690
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1691
1691
  Creates a new feature object equivalent to the intersection of the specified features.
1692
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1693
- **`example`**
1693
+ **`Example`**
1694
1694
 
1695
- This will create a new feature object equivalent to <code>[NAME](FeatureConstructor.md#name)</code>.
1695
+ This will create a new feature object equivalent to [`NAME`](FeatureConstructor.md#name).
1696
1696
 
1697
1697
  ```js
1698
1698
  const newFeature = JScrewIt.Feature.commonOf(["ATOB", "NAME"], ["NAME", "SELF"]);
1699
1699
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1700
1700
 
1701
- This will create a new feature object equivalent to <code>[ANY_DOCUMENT](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document)</code>.
1702
- This is because both <code>[HTMLDOCUMENT](FeatureConstructor.md#htmldocument)</code> and <code>[DOCUMENT](FeatureConstructor.md#document)</code> imply
1703
- <code>[ANY_DOCUMENT](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document)</code>.
1701
+ This will create a new feature object equivalent to [`ANY_DOCUMENT`](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document).
1702
+ This is because both [`HTMLDOCUMENT`](FeatureConstructor.md#htmldocument) and [`DOCUMENT`](FeatureConstructor.md#document) imply [`ANY_DOCUMENT`](FeatureConstructor.md#any_document).
1704
1703
 
1705
1704
  ```js
1706
1705
  const newFeature = JScrewIt.Feature.commonOf("HTMLDOCUMENT", "DOCUMENT");
@@ -1726,11 +1725,11 @@ ___
1726
1725
 
1727
1726
  Returns a short description of a predefined feature in plain English.
1728
1727
 
1729
- **`remarks`**
1728
+ **`Remarks`**
1730
1729
 
1731
1730
  Different names or aliases of the same feature may have different descriptions.
1732
1731
 
1733
- **`throws`**
1732
+ **`Throws`**
1734
1733
 
1735
1734
  An error is thrown if the specified argument is not a name or alias of a predefined feature.
1736
1735
 
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Feature.name
73
73
 
74
74
  ### includes
75
75
 
76
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76
+ ▸ **includes**(`...features`): `boolean`
77
77
 
78
78
  Determines whether this feature object includes all of the specified features.
79
79
 
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ that require strict mode code, or inside web workers.
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110
 
111
111
  | Name | Type | Description |
112
112
  | :------ | :------ | :------ |
113
- | `environment` | ``"forced-strict-mode"`` \| ``"web-worker"`` | The environment to which this feature should be restricted. Two environments are currently supported. <dl> <dt><code>"forced-strict-mode"</code></dt> <dd> Removes features that are not available in environments that require strict mode code. </dd> <dt><code>"web-worker"</code></dt> <dd>Removes features that are not available inside web workers.</dd> </dl> |
113
+ | `environment` | ``"forced-strict-mode"`` \| ``"web-worker"`` | The environment to which this feature should be restricted. Two environments are currently supported. <dl> <dt><code>"forced-strict-mode"</code></dt> <dd> Removes features that are not available in environments that require strict mode code. </dd> <dt><code>"web-worker"</code></dt> <dd>Removes features that are not available inside web workers.</dd> </dl> |
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114
  | `engineFeatureObjs?` | readonly [`PredefinedFeature`](PredefinedFeature.md)[] | An array of predefined feature objects, each corresponding to a particular engine in which the restriction should be enacted. If this parameter is omitted, the restriction is enacted in all engines. |
115
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116
116
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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
1
1
  # Interface: default
2
2
 
3
- JScrewIt object, available in Node.js.
4
-
5
3
  ## Table of contents
6
4
 
7
5
  ### Properties
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
8
8
 
9
9
  Encodes a given string into JSFuck.
10
10
 
11
- **`throws`**
11
+ **`Throws`**
12
12
 
13
13
  An `Error` is thrown under the following circumstances.
14
14
  - The specified string cannot be encoded with the specified options.