I'm not sure how to completely  address Thomas' issue, but I think the post is 
about code like:

String.test(o);

rather than

"someText".test(o);

which is what is documented at 
http://mootools.net/docs/core/Native/String#String:test .

However, MooTools has the $type method http://mootools.net/docs/core#type that 
can be used to determine if something is a String.

Michal.


On 14 May 2010, at 18:03, André Fiedler wrote:

> Not undocumented:
> 
> http://mootools.net/docs/core/Native/String#String:test
> 
> 2010/5/14 Thomas Allen <[email protected]>
> Does MooTools provide some undocumented function on String, "test"?
> I'm not referring to String.prototype.test. I ask because I have my
> own script which implements String.test(o) to return true if o is a
> String and false if not, and it fails if I include MooTools on the
> same page. Specifically, the error is identical to calling
> "someString".test() with no argument, "TypeError: a is undefined."
> 
> Actually, it appears that MooTools writes all of its prototype methods
> to the native constructor, because String.contains exists only with
> MooTools loaded, etc. That is absurd.
> 
> Thomas
> 

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