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fix(filterFilter): comparator should return true if deep object key is undefined #6623
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Since the filtering of deep object predicates was fixed in b4eed8a, an undefined key in a deep object predicate did not return true un the comparator like it does for non-nested object predicates and strings. See this plunker:
http://plnkr.co/edit/uB7Mta?p=preview
At first, p2_filter is undefined, and the filer returns no results. When you type in the input, the filter is set, and when you clear the input, it is set to empty string, returning all results.
The first commit in the pull request adds a check to the comparator to see if a key is undefined.
The second commit adds the same test for non-nested objects predicate, in line with the string filter test
The third commit fixes multiple style issues in filterSpec.js
I separated them to make the actual issue more visible
Closes #6222