I have an object. Let us call it foo. I want bar (a function, or another object, doesn't really matter) to take an array of foo. I also want to make sure that it is indeed getting that, so I want to test the type.
However, according to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/typeof , the typeof operator doesn't do arrays. It treats them as objects. After some digging around, I found How to check if an object is an array? , saying to use Array.isArray to test whether or not it is an array, but other than looping over everything, is there a way to test whether or not the given variable is an array of foo?
Or do I remember correctly that new Foo()===new Foo() is never true? If so, does this meant that it is impossible to test what I want?