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Describe the bug
what it says (or doesn't say, heh) on the tin
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to Insomnia Core
- Create a new folder
- Right click on folder
- Click "move" in the context menu
- Hover over the
(i)
next to "New Workspace" to see a tooltip
Current behavior
Tooltip reads "Workspace will be moved to the root of the new workspace"
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I've read many similar closed issues, but haven't found a good documented solution on what can I do as a consumer of ky
package if I need to support e.g iOS 10.0 browser (that breaks on async/await
support currently).
I agree that it's not related to ky
itself, but can be a nice help for the consumers of the package.
In our particular can we don't use babel (we use typescript), so I'm
node-fetch
currently completely ignoring Content-Length
header while consuming response.
Fetch specification about handling Content-Length
on server response says almost nothing:
https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-http-network-fetch
(see whatwg/fetch#67)
On other hand, we have a fetch-node
specific extension to limit the size of the response.
My prop
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In our codebase, we push RequestContext
and immediately run some code with try-with-resources.
For example:
try (SafeCloseable ignored = ctx.push()) {
logger.trace(decorate(msg));
}
If RequestContext
provides run(Runnable)
or call(Callable)
we can reduce boilerplate code and simplify it.
ctx.run(() -> logger.trace(decorate(msg));
This is inspired by g
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Describe the bug
When I pull the resize button of the code editor, it doesn't the resize the code in the editor.
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Expected behavior
I expected the code to resize as I drag down the button.
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