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Given that there's a straightforward replacement, I see no reason it can't be removed as part of a major update.
On a more serious note, what harm does .exists do? http.createServer violates all the rules and it is the first thing a node newbie sees.
You can repeat that "it's a synchronous function" argument as long as
you want, for me it is an inconsistency that the callback of
http.createServer gets no error argument (even if rarely or never
used)
Yes, I know that too. And you might have already guessed it: It's justanother inconsistency that confuses ppl ;-)
tl;dr
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Alan Gutierrez <al...@prettyrobots.com> wrote:
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I would be very unhappy if someone broke my code. Ask the jquery bdfl what happened when he tried to make a non-backwards-compatible change.
> . jQuery has a history of making non-backwards-compatible changes.I have never been hit by one. Can you give an example? I'm not referring to changes that relate to undocumented behavior.
I was referring to a blog entry by resig where he was bitching that he tried to make an incompatible change and the community revolted and he had to undo the change. I can find it for you if you wish.
I have no problem with deprecating. That is the friendly way to handle these things. Causing pain among the base is not the way keep them happy.
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