|  | 'use strict'; | 
|  |  | 
|  | module.exports = function (numberIsNaN, t) { | 
|  | t.test('not NaN', function (st) { | 
|  | st.test('primitives', function (sst) { | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(), 'undefined is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(null), 'null is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(false), 'false is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(true), 'true is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(0), 'positive zero is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(Infinity), 'Infinity is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN(-Infinity), '-Infinity is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN('foo'), 'string is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.notOk(numberIsNaN('NaN'), 'string NaN is not NaN'); | 
|  | sst.end(); | 
|  | }); | 
|  |  | 
|  | st.notOk(numberIsNaN([]), 'array is not NaN'); | 
|  | st.notOk(numberIsNaN({}), 'object is not NaN'); | 
|  | st.notOk(numberIsNaN(function () {}), 'function is not NaN'); | 
|  |  | 
|  | st.test('valueOf', function (vt) { | 
|  | var obj = { valueOf: function () { return NaN; } }; | 
|  | vt.ok(numberIsNaN(Number(obj)), 'object with valueOf of NaN, converted to Number, is NaN'); | 
|  | vt.notOk(numberIsNaN(obj), 'object with valueOf of NaN is not NaN'); | 
|  | vt.end(); | 
|  | }); | 
|  |  | 
|  | st.end(); | 
|  | }); | 
|  |  | 
|  | t.test('NaN literal', function (st) { | 
|  | st.ok(numberIsNaN(NaN), 'NaN is NaN'); | 
|  | st.end(); | 
|  | }); | 
|  | }; |