@Trasiva contrary to the popular belief, I do not enjoy the molten lava and burning coal style food. I'd pay 4x price to just get my hands on a chipotle, or even a dash of sour cream and guaco.
I'm probably doing things wrong, but the 'right' way wasn't working due to version constraints.
so I have to move the regenerator-runtime call to the top of the module, and I have to change some _interopRequireWildcard BS because it doesn't know when to .default :(
@ssube I'm writing a new version, want to use modern features because it'll be supported on node 6 and node 0.8, and am just trying to setup a build that will support that (and ofc I'm limiting myself to node6 stuff)
@Shrek the ONLY problem right now is babel places the async/await functions at the top of the file before it imports the runtime and therefore doesn't know about it
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@Zirak all the ones I've seen just say "use babel-polyfill"
which is a problem for me
alrighty. I think I'll just walk away for today and write a bug report tomorrow maybe. even if I'm fucking it up, the babel repo people should be able to tell me that definitively
we wanted to give the user access to run heartbeat checks on systems they support..but in order to run each test a valid set of credentials for that system is needed.
And each system has a different credential set not linked to the user, the only thing that links the user to the system is their support email..if that makes a lick of sense