purchase-let/node_modules/dayjs/plugin/devHelper.js

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!function(e,t){"object"==typeof exports&&"undefined"!=typeof module?module.exports=t():"function"==typeof define&&define.amd?define(t):(e="undefined"!=typeof globalThis?globalThis:e||self).dayjs_plugin_devHelper=t()}(this,(function(){"use strict";return function(e,t,o){if(!process||"production"!==process.env.NODE_ENV){var s=t.prototype,n=s.parse;s.parse=function(e){var t=e.date;return"string"==typeof t&&13===t.length&&console.warn("To parse a Unix timestamp like "+t+", you should pass it as a Number. https://day.js.org/docs/en/parse/unix-timestamp-milliseconds"),"number"==typeof t&&4===String(t).length&&console.warn("Guessing you may want to parse the Year "+t+", you should pass it as a String "+t+", not a Number. Otherwise, "+t+" will be treated as a Unix timestamp"),e.args.length>=2&&!o.p.customParseFormat&&console.warn("To parse a date-time string like "+t+" using the given format, you should enable customParseFormat plugin first. https://day.js.org/docs/en/parse/string-format"),n.bind(this)(e)};var a=o.locale;o.locale=function(e,t,s){return void 0===t&&"string"==typeof e&&(o.Ls[e]||console.warn("Guessing you may want to use locale "+e+", you have to load it before using it. https://day.js.org/docs/en/i18n/loading-into-nodejs")),a(e,t,s)}}}}));