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I'm using DEBUG=true to convert NaN values into exceptions. However, there are other side effects of DEBUG=true that I pick up from using that.
Is it possible to convert NaN's to exceptions without other side effects?
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Well, you could just use, for example:
x = new BigNumber(val); if (x.isNaN()) { throw Error(`${val} is not a valid BigNumber value`); }
Related to #246.
I'm considering removing the 15 significant digit limit and throwing on NaN in DEBUG mode in the next release.
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I'm using DEBUG=true to convert NaN values into exceptions. However, there are other side effects of DEBUG=true that I pick up from using that.
Is it possible to convert NaN's to exceptions without other side effects?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: