the way they've set up our backend code there is no transpilation right now, maybe i'll suggest using the flag for development and transpiling just for deployment
Node 7.x so far is built on top of V8 5.4, we might upgrade it to 5.5 if we're able to do so without breaking the addons API.
Likely 8.0 will run against 5.5 which will include this. Hopefully also async_wrap for promises which will let us throw on errors. I'm rooting for real async stack traces but it's not a priority.
Going to beer with Ben Lesh next week and figure out what Rx needs in terms of instrumentation for better debugging experience - going to see how I can work to help.
@BenjaminGruenbaum i probably wouldn't spend time on it. it was in jest, I test nano-optimisations between functions if it strikes my interest. which it often does.
@rlemon oh wow, the array is of length 5, the JIT doesn't even warm up - I wonder why it's faster even in a measurable way - do you get the same result if you switch the order?
@BenjaminGruenbaum this is the problem. The dotted border is where the div is. There's tons of space between the div and the text. I want the text to fit the div precisely
Anyone have ideas for this? I have an icon image being called via javascript. I want to change the image on hover which I can get to with css easily but since the image is being called with javascript, the on hover only overlays the image instead of switching it. Any thoughts on how to handle this other than writing a javascript mouseover function?
makes me think I should start using svg for icons for easy color changes..
The only reason we didn't go with SVG for our current project is for performance. The additional DOM presented by SVG icons wasn't acceptable, so we used an icon font
@rlemon yeah i thought that too, both options have the same downside that there are other events bound to the input.. so it's possible to break something, somewhere
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in Javascript because of how that image is being called
@david yes yes and I have been able to get that to work, the problem is when switching the image, the old image doesn't go away it sits there and creates a really weird effect when hovered
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I have Form with 2 fields. A and B. At all times A = 2 * B. If i change A, then B should change. If i change B , then A should change. I am looking for a clean way to link fields. My searches lead me to one-directional dependency, but I need this to be bi-directional. Thanks.
@KendallFrey, I have no problem implementing it in a "dirty" way with 2 event listeners, but i wonder if there is a better way to link fields into some sort of assertion.