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After 4942da3 this is safe.
Fixes unicorn/no-object-as-default-parameter. url is optional and only checked for truthiness, so the empty default is equivalent.
Return undefined for absent values instead of false, and cast filter(Boolean) to string[] instead of using a type predicate.
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I think I prefer the old code, it conveys the intent more clear. But I am too worried either way.
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You mean regarding the optional chain? I can revert it, I'm in between, myself :) |
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@joscha: unsure 100% if I prefer optional chaining here, but it should be the same regarding correctness and perf.
For the rest of the changes, I checked the generated file and it seems they are identical, minus the
constchange.Let me know what you think :)