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these changes are around unifying argument count and type validation errors:
many functions are of the format:
here I am proposing following a different pattern:
CheckStrictArgs
is one of several functions that allow for a range of flexible argument type checking. The general idea is the call to them takes the function and the type names of the arguments and it will do the argument count and type checking for you, returning the same error values as previously, only the argument number error has more info.My apologies for wasting time if this isn't in the scope of the project. I was only intending on adding in a http client module to the standard library but I couldn't help but find the manual error checking of the
args ...Object
very repatitve boilerplate code and not DRY.