# constantinople Determine whether a JavaScript expression evaluates to a constant (using UglifyJS). Here it is assumed to be safe to underestimate how constant something is. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ForbesLindesay/constantinople.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ForbesLindesay/constantinople) [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/ForbesLindesay/constantinople.png)](https://gemnasium.com/ForbesLindesay/constantinople) [![NPM version](https://badge.fury.io/js/constantinople.png)](http://badge.fury.io/js/constantinople) ## Installation npm install constantinople ## Usage ```js var isConstant = require('constantinople') if (isConstant('"foo" + 5')) { console.dir(isConstant.toConstant('"foo" + 5')) } ``` ## API ### isConstant(src) Returns `true` if `src` evaluates to a constant, `false` otherwise. It will also return `false` if there is a syntax error, which makes it safe to use on potentially ES6 code. ### toConstant(src) Returns the value resulting from evaluating `src`. This method throws an error if the expression is not constant. e.g. `toConstant("Math.random()")` would throw an error. ## License MIT