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- var baseMerge = require('./_baseMerge'),
- createAssigner = require('./_createAssigner');
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- /**
- * This method is like `_.merge` except that it accepts `customizer` which
- * is invoked to produce the merged values of the destination and source
- * properties. If `customizer` returns `undefined`, merging is handled by the
- * method instead. The `customizer` is invoked with six arguments:
- * (objValue, srcValue, key, object, source, stack).
- *
- * **Note:** This method mutates `object`.
- *
- * @static
- * @memberOf _
- * @since 4.0.0
- * @category Object
- * @param {Object} object The destination object.
- * @param {...Object} sources The source objects.
- * @param {Function} customizer The function to customize assigned values.
- * @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
- * @example
- *
- * function customizer(objValue, srcValue) {
- * if (_.isArray(objValue)) {
- * return objValue.concat(srcValue);
- * }
- * }
- *
- * var object = { 'a': [1], 'b': [2] };
- * var other = { 'a': [3], 'b': [4] };
- *
- * _.mergeWith(object, other, customizer);
- * // => { 'a': [1, 3], 'b': [2, 4] }
- */
- var mergeWith = createAssigner(function(object, source, srcIndex, customizer) {
- baseMerge(object, source, srcIndex, customizer);
- });
-
- module.exports = mergeWith;
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