Use `angular.equals()` to check if one way bindings changed · Issue #14827 · angular/angular.js · GitHub
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equals() incorrectly returns false when dealing with IE's 'unknown' attributes · Issue #4138 · angular/angular.js · GitHub
angular.equals(a, b) != angular.equals(b, a) where a = {} && b = {x:undefined} · Issue #1648 · angular/angular.js · GitHub
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