Instead of hardcoding the expected string, it captures the actual native code string from the original function before hooking it, then returns that exact string. This way, no matter what browser, no matter what platform, the spoofed toString returns precisely the same string that the original function would have returned. It is, in effect, a perfect forgery.
“I describe the legal profession as like yellow pages, or Blockbuster. This technology is transformative, and there is so much funding being poured into it,” the Soxton founder says. “In 10 years, the legal profession and the way legal services are consumed by users [will be] fundamentally different than it is now.”
。新收录的资料是该领域的重要参考
“We have had four different answers as to the reasons for the war,” the Virginia Democrat told “Fox News Sunday.”
On the JS side, there’s only one StreetLight, so the prefix disappears. On the Rust side, the prefix keeps exported types visually distinct from: