actually I was aiming for numbers array. I updated the title Thanks
Array.prototype.toString = () => "oups"; compareArr([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]);
Changing built-in Objects is a bad idea.
It is a bad practice, but in the browser context you should be aware that object prototype pollution exists.
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actually I was aiming for numbers array. I updated the title
Thanks
Changing built-in Objects is a bad idea.
It is a bad practice, but in the browser context you should be aware that object prototype pollution exists.