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{{alias}}( value, path[, options] )
    Returns a boolean indicating whether an object contains a nested key path,
    either own or inherited.

    Value arguments other than `null` or `undefined` are coerced to objects.

    Key path array elements are coerced to strings.

    Parameters
    ----------
    value: any
        Value to test.

    path: string|Array
        Key path.

    options: Object (optional)
        Options.

    options.sep: string (optional)
        Key path separator. Default: '.'.

    Returns
    -------
    bool: boolean
        Boolean indicating if an object has a specified path.

    Examples
    --------
    > function Foo() { return this; };
    > Foo.prototype.b = { 'c': 'd' };
    > var obj = { 'a': new Foo() };
    > var bool = {{alias}}( obj, 'a.b.c' )
    true

    // Specify a custom separator via the `sep` option:
    > bool = {{alias}}( obj, 'a/b/c', { 'sep': '/' } )
    true

{{alias}}.factory( path[, options] )
    Returns a function which tests whether an object contains a nested key path,
    either own or inherited.

    Parameters
    ----------
    path: string|Array
        Key path.

    options: Object (optional)
        Options.

    options.sep: string (optional)
        Key path separator. Default: '.'.

    Returns
    -------
    out: Function
        Function which tests whether an object contains a nested key path.

    Examples
    --------
    > function Foo() { return this; };
    > Foo.prototype.b = { 'c': 'd' };
    > var has = {{alias}}.factory( 'a/b/c', { 'sep': '/' } );
    > var obj = { 'a': new Foo() };
    > var bool = has( obj )
    true

    See Also
    --------