where subscribe() just gives you back an amp listener over which you can iterate. You can pass it back to Client::unsubscribe() to end the subscription.
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And with amp v1 subscribe() will give you a PromiseStream instead.
but you may want to yield the stream to catch exceptions directly, dunno
or merge the Stream with another subscription Stream
which goes through via some combinator like Amp\merge()
user895378
I think you're right ... Amp\merge() is a good argument for returning Stream ...
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23:09
merge() is brilliant ... didn't even know about that before.
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@bwoebi I'm not in love with the switch from Deferred::succeed() to Deferred::resolve() ... if we're doing that I feel like we should change Amp\Success to Amp\Resolution as well to match, though.
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I like the symmetry of having the verb match the noun associated with it the same way fail() => Failure
@rdlowrey That's what my parents thought, thus I got none
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Grovo booked this flight for me and the ticket was under "Daniel" so I had to call yesterday and pay $50 to have the name changed otherwise I wouldn't have been able to board the plane because my ID wouldn't match the ticket
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(charged to the company card, but still an annoyance)