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02:26
Apparently tomorrow at 2:20PM EST time the entire EAS system will go off.
I have a fear of that sound, so this is perfect 😀
At least I'm prepared lol
03:15
posted on October 04, 2023 by Harry Souders

      Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 117 (117.0.5938.153) for Android: it'll become available on Google Play over the next few days. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Android releases contain the same securi

 
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05:20
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yes, agree with the propagation through the chain thing. But in my example there's non registered for p3. So in that case, how would it log "B" value? Wont it propagate here too .. I guess otherwise it wont be possible to log (as in my example p3 not attached to any callback)
 
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06:54
Hey folks. When writing mocha tests is it normal to include it() inside a before() ?
Not really.
before() is for setting up the tests. it is for the tests.
I suppose you could do it, if you definitely super mega want some pre-condition to be met before each test. It's still unusual but there might be a valid case for such a test. It'd suggest unstable tests, though, if each requires an extra test to verify its validity. For example, there might be issues with the context getting dirty or something.
 
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15:07
wait...y'all write tests?
absolutely not
that's the job of the other developer
15:40
Who's "the other developer"? Me?
there is no other developer
16:16
posted on October 04, 2023 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 118 (118.0.5993.48) 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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18:22
Ok so nobody writes the tests
!!choose tests or no
tests
19:03
@Sadiq that's what I am saying: there is no "attachment" to a callback. You just register a handler that is called when the promise settles in either state (fulfilled or rejected). When you construct a promise p1, you ask it to resolve with the result of running the resolver function resolve on p3. The resolver function gets the promise, flattens it (roughly - recursively resolves), and extracts the value (which is "B" in your case). Then it calls the registered handler callback [1/2]
posted on October 04, 2023 by Daniel Yip

The Stable channel has been updated to 118.0.5993.54 for Windows and Mac as part of our early stable release to a small percentage of users. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. You can find more details about early Stable releases here. Interested in switching release channels?  Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The c

[2/2] with the value thus obtained - which is, again, "B". Which is why it is logged. Whether or not p3 has any registered callbacks is irrelevant (I want to caution against using the term "attached", especially in terms of promises being "attached" to something - nothing is attached to anything).
small correction: "Then it calls the registered handler callback" should read as "Then the registered handler callback is called" for clarity, as it's obviously not the resolver that calls the callback.
 
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posted on October 04, 2023 by Ben Mason

The Beta channel has been updated to 118.0.5993.54 for Windows, Mac and Linux. A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues. Daniel Yip Google Chrome

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