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So, I added some validation checks for the arguments so that instead of exiting with an error it provides the user with the warning message and exists swiftly.
PS F:\github\test1\react-string-replace> node app
Debugger attached.
Apt 111, phone number 555-5555-555.
function
undefined
Please check the function arguments, either the match or the function is missing
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thanks,
Niki
Also, I have added the fix in my local system and wanted to check in with you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi, I found some test cases where the function is failing:
reactStringReplace('Apt 111, phone number 555-5555-555.', (match, i) => ( console.log(
<span key=${i} style={{ color: 'red' }}>${match}) ));
so what I did I removed the second parameter and checked, so function is passed as matched and fn is passed as undefined. And got the below error:
F:\github\test1\react-string-replace\node_modules\react-string-replace\index.js:11
? string.replace(reRegExpChar, '\$&')
^
TypeError: string.replace is not a function
So, I added some validation checks for the arguments so that instead of exiting with an error it provides the user with the warning message and exists swiftly.
PS F:\github\test1\react-string-replace> node app
Debugger attached.
Apt 111, phone number 555-5555-555.
function
undefined
Please check the function arguments, either the match or the function is missing
Waiting for the debugger to disconnect...
thanks,
Niki
Also, I have added the fix in my local system and wanted to check in with you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: