On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Axel Rauschmayer <a...@rauschma.de> wrote: > AFAICT, `Promise.resolve()` is enough to convert jQuery deferreds to the ES6 > API. Correct?
AFAIK `Promise.resolve()` should be enough to turn any thenable into a promise. And when you subclass, `SubPromise.resolve(p)` should be enough to turn any thenable or promise of a different subclass into your subclass. I have considered rewriting my `prfun` library of Promise utilities so that it creates a subclass of Promise rather than adding methods to the global prototype. This would require `var Promise = require('prfun')` would return the subclass, and you'd need to do `Promise.resolve(p)` whenever you got a promise (or thenable) from "outside" your API in order to ensure that the result had the `prfun` methods. (If I'm misunderstanding `Promise.resolve`, let me know!) --scott _______________________________________________ es-discuss mailing list es-discuss@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss