I'm trying to understand how falsy and null values are destructured with default parameters. Here are some examples I've ran:
// #1
const person = { email: '[email protected]' }
const { email = '' } = person
// email is '[email protected]'
// #2
const person = { email: '' }
const { email = '' } = person
// email is ''
// #3
const person = { email: false }
const { email = '' } = person
// email is boolean false. why?!
// #4
const person = { email: null }
const { email = '' } = person
// email is null. why?!
Is there a shortcut I could write to destructure falsy and null values for #3 and #4 so that my email is an empty string?
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