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This is actually two distinct but related issues affecting t.like, which is effectively a concordance deep comparison of a comparable value against a selector value, where the comparable is a filtered view of the actual input with respect to the selector.
Rejection of empty selector objects mistakenly allows objects based on the presence of non-enumerable properties that are ignored by concordance, resulting in inappropriate pass results from e.g. t.like({}, Object.defineProperties({}, {x: {enumerable: false}})).
Use of Object.entries(selector) in selectComparable ignores symbol-keyed properties that are respected by concordance, resulting in inappropriate failure results from e.g. t.like({[Symbol.toStringTag]: 'Custom'}, {[Symbol.toStringTag]: 'Custom'}).