What I'm getting at:  maybe it should return "null" instead of null.


On 11/13/2021 1:24 PM, Harbs wrote:
> Of course and JS works the same way. But Language.string is used for implicit 
> coercions where it might have an initial value of undefined. In that case, I 
> don’t think you’d usually want to be using “undefined”. You probably want “” 
> instead.
>
> I don’t remember all the discussions we had around this in the past.
>
> If anyone remembers better, please jog my memory…
>
> Harbs
>
>> On Nov 12, 2021, at 8:08 PM, Edward Stangler wrote:
>>
>>
>> In Flex, both String(null) == "null" and ""+null == "null" (the string
>> "null", not the null value).
>>
>> Don't know if that's the equivalent of Language.string().
>>
>>
>> On 11/12/2021 4:05 AM, Harbs wrote:
>>> I wonder if Language.string() should return “” for undefined. It currently 
>>> returns null. I think “” would generally be a more expected result.
>

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