All the following statements are true
!!{} == true;
[] == false;
We have the following code:
var hasTruthyStuff = function (aSymbols) {
var nResult = 0,
i = 0,
nLen = aSymbols.length;
for (; i < nLen; i++) {
nResult |= aSymbols[i];
}
return !!nResult;
};
But when we execute the following statement it returns false when we expected to return true because {} should return true.
hasTruthyStuff([{},[], 0])
Why does calling the previous statement returns false?
You have to be careful when using |= because when it's used to perform a test besides an object it will not modify the original value, then it remains to be zero.
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