Open netaisllc opened 10 years ago
Ah, I missed a final note. This statement: "Usually, passing a single function argument in place of an options object will cause the function to be considered a callback for the after event." seems off. The use of "Usually" suggests sometimes, but not always, which is a funny way for an API to work. What exactly do you mean here?
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On Mar 8, 2014, at 12:26 AM, Kevin McGee notifications@github.com wrote:
Ah, I missed a final note. This statement: "Usually, passing a single function argument in place of an options object will cause the function to be considered a callback for the after event." seems off. The use of "Usually" suggests sometimes, but not always, which is a funny way for an API to work. What exactly do you mean here?
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Consider bolstering the section as noted in the shot.