Avoid confusing prototype methods for static methods

Correct: `Array.from()` (it’s a static method)
Incorrect: `Array.join()` (doesn’t exist; it’s a prototype method)

This patch uses the common `#` syntax to denote `.prototype.`.
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Mathias Bynens
2018-09-28 15:12:52 -04:00
parent 242a18e0a8
commit 8ee50178f3
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Joins all given URL segments together, then normalizes the resulting URL.
Use `String.join('/')` to combine URL segments, then a series of `String.replace()` calls with various regexps to normalize the resulting URL (remove double slashes, add proper slashes for protocol, remove slashes before parameters, combine parameters with `'&'` and normalize first parameter delimiter).
Use `String.prototype.join('/')` to combine URL segments, then a series of `String.prototype.replace()` calls with various regexps to normalize the resulting URL (remove double slashes, add proper slashes for protocol, remove slashes before parameters, combine parameters with `'&'` and normalize first parameter delimiter).
```js
const URLJoin = (...args) =>