Updated Memory.merge to handle null values
Previously, if the Memory store was merged with an object containing a null value, the following Error occurred: TypeError: Object.keys called on non-object at Function.keys (native) at Memory.merge (/.../node_modules/nconf/lib/nconf/stores/memory.js:199:17) at Memory.merge (/.../node_modules/nconf/lib/nconf/stores/memory.js:200:17) at Array.every (native) at Memory.merge (/.../node_modules/nconf/lib/nconf/stores/memory.js:199:29) at common.merge (/.../node_modules/nconf/lib/nconf/common.js:99:13) at Array.forEach (native) at common.merge (/.../node_modules/nconf/lib/nconf/common.js:98:22) at Array.forEach (native) at Object.common.merge (/.../node_modules/nconf/lib/nconf/common.js:97:8) This commit prevents that.
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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Memory.prototype.merge = function (key, value) {
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// If the key is not an `Object` or is an `Array`,
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// then simply set it. Merging is for Objects.
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//
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if (typeof value !== 'object' || Array.isArray(value)) {
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if (typeof value !== 'object' || Array.isArray(value) || value === null) {
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return this.set(key, value);
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}
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