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Add API parity tables #35
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Seems like a good idea until everything is up to date but even then it's good to know the feature parity. |
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| `callbackify` | 12.1.0 | | ||
| `debuglog` | 0.11.3 | | ||
| `format` | <8.4.0 | |
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Mentioning the exact version that is reflected seems better than having this notation. There might be more patch releases that could change some small things from the last time this was checked.
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good point!
Since the Node.js version implemented by this module differs for each API, a table might be helpful to inform users what APIs they can use (and to keep track of what is still to be done).
strictly this commit is missing: nodejs/node@1b9c40c inconsequential really, but we shouldn't lie!
(I will confirm the |
| `getSystemErrorName` | missing | | ||
| `inherits` | 12.1.0 | | ||
| `inspect` | <6.0.0 | | ||
| `isDeepStrictEqual` | missing | |
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https://npmjs.com/deep-equal, with { strict: true }
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Since the Node.js version implemented by this module differs for each API, a table might be helpful to inform users what APIs they can use (and to keep track of what is still to be done).