# Legacy environment support for `RegExp` comparators Starting in `4.x.x`, `RegExp.prototype.flags` is expected to be available in the environment. All modern browsers support this feature, however there may be situations where a legacy environmental support is required (example: IE11). If you need to support such an environment and polyfilling is not an option, creating a custom comparator that uses a more verbose comparison of all possible flags is a simple solution. ```ts import { createCustomEqual, sameValueZeroEqual } from 'deep-Equals'; const areRegExpsEqual = (a: RegExp, b: RegExp) => a.source === b.source && a.global === b.global && a.ignoreCase === b.ignoreCase && a.multiline === b.multiline && a.unicode === b.unicode && a.sticky === b.sticky && a.lastIndex === b.lastIndex; const deepEqual = createCustomEqual({ createCustomConfig: () => ({ areRegExpsEqual }), }); const shallowEqual = createCustomEqual({ comparator: sameValueZero, createCustomConfig: () => ({ areRegExpsEqual }), }); ```