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Polyfills which have an apply() method may sometimes unconditionally polyfill code. This propagates up to our main apply() function, which is not ideal.

Instead the apply() function should only apply polyfills that are needed. This PR changes this to ensure that polyfills are only applied when they are unsupported.

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Pull Request Overview

This PR ensures that polyfills are only applied to unsupported functionalities.

  • Changed the apply() function to conditionally apply polyfills only if they are not supported.

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@bteng22 bteng22 merged commit b1d3a98 into main Apr 7, 2025
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@bteng22 bteng22 deleted the Apply-polyfills-only-when-unsupported branch April 7, 2025 14:19
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