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03:12
Learning again, just found this here:
var less = require('less');
less.render('.class {height : 5}'), function(e, css) {
    console.log(css);
});
^ That's a misplaced right bracket after the line of less, right? It looked strange to see a function comma separated from a method. Probably, a typo.
03:27
@MisterGeeky well... technically, it's valid syntax
but if there is no assignment, it's likely a typo
however, I do not remember less.render accepting a callback
ah, no, it does, scratch the above
@OlegValteriswithUkraine and invalid given the closing parenthesis after the function, dang it
 
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12:20
I need help in my code ,can someone please help ? Thank you !
 
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14:15
@OlegValteriswithUkraine js is flexible that it does not care about extra arguments you're giving to a function.
(technically seen, it does accept these arguments, it just does not "bind" these extra args. You can still access it by arguments )
@KarelG I know full well :) I just thought it weird that they would pass a callback, but then I went to double-check the docs, and indeed it does
aaand ... I'm stuck in a loophole. Functionality F has problem according to stack trace -> somewhere in deep in imported fx throws msg -> search by msg -> only found in F itself
it's like a "find wally" thing. Which project has something that exports that imported fx
@OlegValteriswithUkraine good thing they documented it. I've experienced few times where a mistake led to a different behavior because that extra (experimental) argument was not documented.
I once got "that's not meant for public use!" when asking for more information
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@KarelG bwah? you mean, like, there actually exist libraries some part of the API of which has a function that accepts an undocumented extra positional parameter that changes the behavior of said function??
15:05
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yeah. I thought it's pretty common, actually. Well, not that it should be common but I've encountered it often enough to come to half-expect it. Some libraries have very poor documentation. Some are worse and have better documentation that just omits, like, maybe half the functionality. Checking the source code is required to understand what the real API is.
16:04
@VLAZ hmm, maybe it was more widespread before - since DefinitelyTyped became a big thing, I rarely find myself is need to examine the source to find out "what the heck?"
 
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22:51
posted on May 03, 2022 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Dev 103 (103.0.5038.0) for Android. It's now available on Google Play. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Krishna Govind Google Chrome


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