babel/doc/design/compiler-assumptions.md
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# Compiler assumptions
Babel and it's associated official transforms make some assumptions about your code. These
assumptions are only made as they're either **impossible** to take into consideration or
are extremely exotic.
- `undefined`, `NaN` and `Infinity` have not been externally redefined.
- Built-in objects such as `Object`, `Array`, `String`, `Number`, `Boolean` etc have not been redefined.
- Standard methods on built-ins have not been redefined in a way that breaks the original contract.