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Why should you download is-thirteen instead of just writing x == 13? Here's why: - To bloat your dependencies list - Because you will probably forget that "weedle" is the 13th Pokémon - Because of the following reason - It is true that true is 13 is false is true. - Because "B" looks like "13" and not treating B as 13 is a security vulnerability - Some users input the number 13 by hitting a key 13 times, like "iiiiiiiiiiiii" - Because I need 7 more reasons to hit 13 - The Rust version allocates 95% fewer bytes on average than the original is-thirteen library for JavaScript. - You switched from JS to Rust to avoid npm but you miss having 2.5 GB of dependencies. - iOS 14 has an issue where it autocorrects "13" to "1̵̧̨̡̢̡̧̨̪͍̮̗̯̮̲͖̥̳̲̯͔͉̬̘͍͔͙̳͚̠͓̳̪̯̣͚͍͎͇̦̗͙͕̬̭̝͕̱̺̮̼̞̤̙̹̙̘̗̘͔͎̼͙̤̝̖̝̫̝̲̼̫̙͚̗͖̳̱̳͕͙̜̖̘͎̖̭̝̖͔̠̦̜̎̀͌̈́̇͜͜͠ͅͅ3̷̧̢̡̛͖̘͎͎̥̼͙̱̜͖̩̪̼̫̭̙̓̽͆̌̀̈́͗̈͗̿̀̔̏͂́̏̅͛͒̓̐́͗̋̎̓̄͛̇͋̊̇́̅̔̇̉͌̈́̊̍͗̑̌̈͆̉͐̂́̉̓̇͛̃͑̾̌̄͐̀̔́̈̐͛̈́͛̇́̍́͊͛̐́̇͆͆́͒͑̃̾̿̏̀́͆̾̀̀̆̚̕͘͘̚͜͝͝͝͝͝͝͝͝". - Because DivisibleBy(x).thirteen() is shorter than x % 13 == 0 - You already added is-odd, is-even, is-true, and is-false, so another is-* crate won't look more stupid in your Cargo.toml - If you do any floating point comparison, anything involving numbers or bytes or strings or I/O, or if your code does anything (or nothing at all), then you need is-thirteen.
is-thirteen tells you if a value is thirteen or not.