A well-tested function to deep extend (or merge) JavaScript objects
Dead simple object extend
Object.extend() as jQuery.extend(). v0.1.4 RECURSIVE
object extend utility
javascript Date Object extend
Take a URL string, and return an object. extend from native url module
Port of jQuery.extend for node.js and the browser
Adds a static `extend` method to a class, to simplify inheritance. Extends the static properties, prototype properties, and descriptors from a `Parent` constructor onto `Child` constructors.
Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.
Recursive object extending
extend like a boss
Deep object extend / merge with a mongo-like $inc operator.
minimal implementation of a PassThrough stream
extend an object
javascript Date Object extend
Tree utilities which provides a full-featured extend and object-cloning facility, and various tools to deal with nested object structures.
Map `visit` over an array of objects.
Underscore's extend method as a standalone Common JS module.
Node's internal object extension function
Support for `import <defer|source>` phase syntax in Acorn
Modern, fast React.js JSX parser
A port of jQuery.extend that actually works on node.js
Common types shared between changeset packages
Mixin the own and inherited properties of other objects onto the first object. Pass an empty object as the first arg to shallow clone.
Mixin to extend objects to be handled like a Mutex.
Extends Redis::Objects to switch automatically the save destination within Redis on changing dates.
Provides an extension for Ruby and rails object to support a flexible means of encrypting attributes.
Mash is an extended Hash that gives simple pseudo-object functionality that can be built from hashes and easily extended.
Extend an object by a module within its namespace
Extends Object and Array with nice names for set operations.
extends the Object type with the tasty 'in?' method, which returns true if an object is included in a list or other enumerable value. So you can do this: 1.in? [1,2] # => true 3.in? [1,2] # => false
Calling a delegated method on a nil object with better_delegation won't just return nil, it will return the default column value as specified by object being delegated to.
Adds an extend! method to Object, which behaves like #extend, except replaces existing methods
Settings object for extending configuration
Extends Ruby's Hash object with assign_if
Extends Ruby's Numeric object with distance methods.
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