>
> Nope, JavaScript has a terrible notion of truth. What if you want to add 
> functionality to numbers? Or strings? 0 and blank strings are false-y.
>
> That said I have a branch where we inline the truth test which does a give 
> a perf boost on many JS engines. This needs to benchmarked more thoroughly 
> before we consider merging it in.
>

So is the inline truth test only done in special cases then? Or have 
I misunderstood something? 

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