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Give a regex, get a robust predicate function that tests it against a string. This will work even if RegExp.prototype is altered later.

Getting started

npm install --save safe-regex-test

Usage/Examples

var regexTester = require('safe-regex-test');
var assert = require('assert');

var tester = regexTester('a');
assert.ok(tester('a'));
assert.notOk(tester('b'));

Tests

Simply clone the repo, npm install, and run npm test