JavaScript
JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted or JIT-compiled programming language with first-class functions. While it is most well-known as the scripting language for Web pages, many non-browser environments also use it, such as Node.js, Apache CouchDB and Adobe Acrobat. JavaScript is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm, dynamic language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and declarative (e.g. functional programming) styles.
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I'm not sure if this is the right approach and maybe I've not understood this new part of the pipeline, yet, but:
Suppose, the major part of the app code lives inside a rails engine including all javascripts. And there are several main apps using that engine. The main apps only contain some layout changes and some minor patches.
Therefore, in order to integrate the webpacker gem into this se
When using asciidoctot.js with object-hash, object-hash will throw error during hashing Object.__proto__.constructor, because it finds the $$base_module property on Object.__proto__.constructor, then try to hash it.
The $$base_module property on Object.__proto__.constructor is enumerable:
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Created by Brendan Eich
Released December 4, 1995
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Label names in chatwoot only support alphabets, numbers, hyphen and underscore.
At the moment the available validation doesn't show the user any errors, which would leave the user confused.
So let's add a validation error describing this behaviour
Current behaviour
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