Cool.  Just be aware that __proto__ is both non standard and deprecated.
I'm not sure how this would be done with pure ES5 or ES6 code though.  I
really like how protein just returns a function and doesn't mess with the
HttpServer or subclass it like connect does.

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Mathias Buus <mathiasb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes I am mutating the __proto__ link of the request and response.
>
> One question, how do you extend the prototypes once (not per request)
> without changing the http prototypes.  Are you mutating the .__proto__ of
> the request when it comes in from node?
>
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