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name: duk_strict_equals
proto: |
duk_bool_t duk_strict_equals(duk_context *ctx, duk_idx_t idx1, duk_idx_t idx2);
stack: |
[ ... val1! ... val2! ... ]
summary: |
<p>Compare values at <code>idx1</code> and <code>idx2</code> for equality.
Returns 1 if values are considered equal using ECMAScript
<a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-11.9.4">Strict Equals</a>
operator (<code>===</code>) semantics, otherwise returns 0. Also returns 0 if either index
is invalid.</p>
<p>Because
<a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-11.9.6">The Strict Equality Comparison Algorithm</a>
used by the Strict Equals operator performs no value coercion, the comparison cannot have
side effects and cannot throw an error.</p>
<p>Comparison algorithm for Duktape custom types is described in
<a href="http://duktape.org/guide.html#strict-equality-algorithm">Strict equality</a>.</p>
example: |
if (duk_strict_equals(ctx, -3, -7)) {
printf("values at indices -3 and -7 are strictly equal\n");
}
tags:
- compare
seealso:
- duk_equals
introduced: 1.0.0