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(#36259) (#37447)
The old implementation of case conversion types can handle several values which are not strings, but the signature did not reflect this. The new one reports errors when falsy non-string inputs are given to the pipe (such as `false` or `0`) and has a new signature which instead reflects the behaviour on `null` and `undefined`. Fixes #36259 BREAKING CHANGE: The case conversion pipes no longer let falsy values through. They now map both `null` and `undefined` to `null` and raise an exception on invalid input (`0`, `false`, `NaN`) just like most "common pipes". If your code required falsy values to pass through, you need to handle them explicitly. PR Close #37447
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