| 00:00 | <Mek> | if I have some readable stream, and some writable stream. After I call readable.pipeTo(writable), is there any way to abort that later? |
| 00:02 | <Mek> | ah, I guess I can pass in an AbortSignal... |
| 00:06 | <Mek> | although that doesn't seem to work, or maybe I'm holding it wrong... |
| 00:56 | <MikeSmith> | smaug____: I suspect you still find that <a> was the most-frequently used |
| 00:58 | <MikeSmith> | and as far others, that data still would seem to suggest that <p> is more-frequently used than <div> |
| 03:38 | <Domenic> | Mek: not sure the AbortSignal aborting is implemented yet in Chrome |
| 03:39 | <Mek> | ah, that explains why it didn't work... |
| 03:43 | <Domenic> | Ping ricea... this keeps coming up and I'm not sure where it is on the priority list. |
| 06:59 | <ricea> | It's currently not on the list, but it's a small enough job that it maybe doesn't need to be. |
| 06:59 | <ricea> | Here's the issue to star if you haven't already: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=902939 |
| 07:49 | <MikeSmith> | annevk: MDN BCD says StaticRange() constructor is only supported in Blink. Is that accurate? |
| 07:51 | <MikeSmith> | (ignoring Edge) |
| 07:51 | <MikeSmith> | hmm yeah Can I Use says the same |
| 07:57 | <annevk> | MikeSmith: it throws in Chrome for me, but works in Firefox |
| 07:58 | <annevk> | MikeSmith: also works in Safari |
| 07:58 | <annevk> | MikeSmith: so I guess that sounds backwards? |
| 08:04 | <MikeSmith> | annevk: hmm yeah |
| 08:04 | MikeSmith | goes to look at wpt results |
| 08:06 | <MikeSmith> | https://wpt.fyi/results/dom/ranges/StaticRange-constructor.html?label=master&label=experimental&aligned&q=staticrange |
| 08:06 | <MikeSmith> | annevk: matches what you said — passing in Firefo ans Safari, failing in Chrome |
| 08:07 | <annevk> | It'd be quite surprising otherwise 🙂 |
| 08:09 | <MikeSmith> | well, so much for trusting BCD and Can I Use to be accurate.. |
| 08:10 | <MikeSmith> | will raise a BCD issue for it |
| 08:10 | <MikeSmith> | or just do a PR |
| 08:35 | <annevk> | Hard to resist designing an API for Structured Headers |
| 13:26 | <annevk> | So the only way to create a BigInt object is with Object()? |
| 13:40 | <Domenic> | annevk: sounds right, like Symbol objects. |
| 13:41 | <Domenic> | Since the $primitiveType objects are generally evil, but necessary for consistency of the model, they're hidden away so that they're hard to create. |
| 13:41 | <Domenic> | (for new types) |
| 13:41 | <annevk> | Yeah, I have seen a lot of that discussion, but then promptly forgot about it 🙂 |
| 13:42 | <annevk> | But today it became relevant as I was looking to convert some old BigInt test |