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A potential fix for #14, #20, #21, #22, #24, #32.
The default merge strategy is exactly the same as it was before (though I'm suspicious of that falsey target property check on line 41 - that can be dealt with as a separate issue if need be).
You can implement whatever other array-merging strategy you like - the merge function is passed both arrays, plus the original options passed to
deepmerge
.Any thoughts? Is this a good general solution? I didn't want to add complexity while solving this common issue.
I did a bit of refactoring in the first commit of this pull request, mostly to get rid of abbreviated variable names.