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2 export function isObjectEmpty(object) { 3 for (const key in object) { 4 return false; 5 } 6 return true; 7 }
45 export function isObjectEmpty(object) { 46 if (Object.keys(object).length === 0) { 47 return true; 48 } 49 return false; 50 }
245 function isObjectEmpty (object) { 246 if (typeof object !== 'object') return false 247 if (Object.keys(object).length === 0) return true 248 return false 249 }
13 export function isObjectEmpty(object) { 14 if (object) { 15 const keys = Object.keys(object); 16 return keys.length === 0; 17 } 18 return true; 19 }
70 function isObjectEmpty(obj) { 71 return Array.from(Object.values(obj)).length === 0; 72 }
198 function isObjectEmpty(object: ObjectValue) { 199 let propertyCount = 0; 200 for (let [, binding] of object.properties) { 201 if (binding && binding.descriptor && binding.descriptor.enumerable) { 202 propertyCount++; 203 } 204 } 205 return propertyCount === 0; 206 }
44 function isObjectEmpty(obj) { 45 for (var key in obj) { 46 if (obj.hasOwnProperty(key)) { 47 return false; 48 } 49 } 50 return true; 51 }
43 function isObjectEmpty(obj: Object): boolean { 44 return (0 === Object.getOwnPropertyNames(obj).length); 45 }
16 static isObjectEmpty(obj) { 17 return obj && obj.constructor === Object && Object.keys(obj).length === 0; 18 }
53 export function isValueEmpty(val) { 54 return val === '' || val === null || val === undefined || (Array.isArray(val) && val.length === 0) || 55 (typeof val === 'object' && Object.keys(val).length === 0); 56 }