Instead of hardcoding the expected string, it captures the actual native code string from the original function before hooking it, then returns that exact string. This way, no matter what browser, no matter what platform, the spoofed toString returns precisely the same string that the original function would have returned. It is, in effect, a perfect forgery.
"Huh, that's strange. Trump's DOJ did that?" Lydic said. "The same DOJ that promised to release the Epstein files and then gave influencers binders filled with old documents and they wouldn't release more, so Congress had to pass a law saying that they had to, but they still missed the deadline to release the files, and then when they finally did, the files were riddled with sketchy redactions? That DOJ? Nah, I can't see it."。搜狗输入法2026是该领域的重要参考
waste some memory.。业内人士推荐搜狗输入法2026作为进阶阅读
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