Package Exports
- function.name
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Readme
function.name
Function name shim (especially for supporting function names in Internet Explorer).
If the name field is not accessible (usually this happens on Internet Explorer), it will be defined.
☁️ Installation
$ npm i --save function.name📋 Example
const functionName = require("function.name");
function foo () {}
console.log(functionName(foo));
// => foo📝 Documentation
functionName(input)
Get the function name.
Params
- Function
input: The input function.
Return
- String The function name.
Usually, you will not use this as function but you will access the name field on the function directly.
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