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+ 1.1.2 / 2018-01-11
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * perf: remove argument reassignment
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+ * Support Node.js 0.6 to 9.x
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+
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+ 1.1.1 / 2017-07-27
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Remove unnecessary `Buffer` loading
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+ * Support Node.js 0.6 to 8.x
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+
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+ 1.1.0 / 2015-09-14
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Enable strict mode in more places
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+ * Support io.js 3.x
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+ * Support io.js 2.x
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+ * Support web browser loading
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+ - Requires bundler like Browserify or webpack
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+
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+ 1.0.1 / 2015-04-07
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Fix `TypeError`s when under `'use strict'` code
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+ * Fix useless type name on auto-generated messages
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+ * Support io.js 1.x
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+ * Support Node.js 0.12
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+ 1.0.0 / 2014-09-17
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * No changes
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+ 0.4.5 / 2014-09-09
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Improve call speed to functions using the function wrapper
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+ * Support Node.js 0.6
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+
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+ 0.4.4 / 2014-07-27
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Work-around v8 generating empty stack traces
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+
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+ 0.4.3 / 2014-07-26
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Fix exception when global `Error.stackTraceLimit` is too low
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+ 0.4.2 / 2014-07-19
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Correct call site for wrapped functions and properties
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+ 0.4.1 / 2014-07-19
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Improve automatic message generation for function properties
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+ 0.4.0 / 2014-07-19
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Add `TRACE_DEPRECATION` environment variable
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+ * Remove non-standard grey color from color output
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+ * Support `--no-deprecation` argument
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+ * Support `--trace-deprecation` argument
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+ * Support `deprecate.property(fn, prop, message)`
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+ 0.3.0 / 2014-06-16
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Add `NO_DEPRECATION` environment variable
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+
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+ 0.2.0 / 2014-06-15
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Add `deprecate.property(obj, prop, message)`
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+ * Remove `supports-color` dependency for node.js 0.8
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+ 0.1.0 / 2014-06-15
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Add `deprecate.function(fn, message)`
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+ * Add `process.on('deprecation', fn)` emitter
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+ * Automatically generate message when omitted from `deprecate()`
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+ 0.0.1 / 2014-06-15
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+ ==================
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+ * Fix warning for dynamic calls at singe call site
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+ 0.0.0 / 2014-06-15
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+ ==================
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+
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+ * Initial implementation
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+ (The MIT License)
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Douglas Christopher Wilson
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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+ IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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+ CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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+ TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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+ SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ # depd
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+
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+ [![NPM Version][npm-version-image]][npm-url]
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+ [![NPM Downloads][npm-downloads-image]][npm-url]
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+ [![Node.js Version][node-image]][node-url]
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+ [![Linux Build][travis-image]][travis-url]
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+ [![Windows Build][appveyor-image]][appveyor-url]
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+ [![Coverage Status][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url]
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+
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+ Deprecate all the things
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+
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+ > With great modules comes great responsibility; mark things deprecated!
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ This module is installed directly using `npm`:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ npm install depd
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+ ```
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+
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+ This module can also be bundled with systems like
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+ [Browserify](http://browserify.org/) or [webpack](https://webpack.github.io/),
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+ though by default this module will alter it's API to no longer display or
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+ track deprecations.
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+
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+ ## API
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+
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+ <!-- eslint-disable no-unused-vars -->
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var deprecate = require('depd')('my-module')
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+ ```
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+
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+ This library allows you to display deprecation messages to your users.
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+ This library goes above and beyond with deprecation warnings by
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+ introspection of the call stack (but only the bits that it is interested
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+ in).
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+
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+ Instead of just warning on the first invocation of a deprecated
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+ function and never again, this module will warn on the first invocation
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+ of a deprecated function per unique call site, making it ideal to alert
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+ users of all deprecated uses across the code base, rather than just
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+ whatever happens to execute first.
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+
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+ The deprecation warnings from this module also include the file and line
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+ information for the call into the module that the deprecated function was
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+ in.
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+
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+ **NOTE** this library has a similar interface to the `debug` module, and
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+ this module uses the calling file to get the boundary for the call stacks,
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+ so you should always create a new `deprecate` object in each file and not
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+ within some central file.
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+
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+ ### depd(namespace)
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+
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+ Create a new deprecate function that uses the given namespace name in the
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+ messages and will display the call site prior to the stack entering the
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+ file this function was called from. It is highly suggested you use the
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+ name of your module as the namespace.
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+
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+ ### deprecate(message)
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+
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+ Call this function from deprecated code to display a deprecation message.
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+ This message will appear once per unique caller site. Caller site is the
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+ first call site in the stack in a different file from the caller of this
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+ function.
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+
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+ If the message is omitted, a message is generated for you based on the site
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+ of the `deprecate()` call and will display the name of the function called,
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+ similar to the name displayed in a stack trace.
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+
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+ ### deprecate.function(fn, message)
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+
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+ Call this function to wrap a given function in a deprecation message on any
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+ call to the function. An optional message can be supplied to provide a custom
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+ message.
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+
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+ ### deprecate.property(obj, prop, message)
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+
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+ Call this function to wrap a given property on object in a deprecation message
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+ on any accessing or setting of the property. An optional message can be supplied
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+ to provide a custom message.
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+
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+ The method must be called on the object where the property belongs (not
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+ inherited from the prototype).
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+
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+ If the property is a data descriptor, it will be converted to an accessor
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+ descriptor in order to display the deprecation message.
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+
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+ ### process.on('deprecation', fn)
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+
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+ This module will allow easy capturing of deprecation errors by emitting the
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+ errors as the type "deprecation" on the global `process`. If there are no
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+ listeners for this type, the errors are written to STDERR as normal, but if
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+ there are any listeners, nothing will be written to STDERR and instead only
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+ emitted. From there, you can write the errors in a different format or to a
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+ logging source.
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+
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+ The error represents the deprecation and is emitted only once with the same
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+ rules as writing to STDERR. The error has the following properties:
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+
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+ - `message` - This is the message given by the library
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+ - `name` - This is always `'DeprecationError'`
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+ - `namespace` - This is the namespace the deprecation came from
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+ - `stack` - This is the stack of the call to the deprecated thing
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+
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+ Example `error.stack` output:
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+
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+ ```
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+ DeprecationError: my-cool-module deprecated oldfunction
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+ at Object.<anonymous> ([eval]-wrapper:6:22)
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+ at Module._compile (module.js:456:26)
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+ at evalScript (node.js:532:25)
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+ at startup (node.js:80:7)
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+ at node.js:902:3
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### process.env.NO_DEPRECATION
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+
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+ As a user of modules that are deprecated, the environment variable `NO_DEPRECATION`
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+ is provided as a quick solution to silencing deprecation warnings from being
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+ output. The format of this is similar to that of `DEBUG`:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ NO_DEPRECATION=my-module,othermod node app.js
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will suppress deprecations from being output for "my-module" and "othermod".
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+ The value is a list of comma-separated namespaces. To suppress every warning
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+ across all namespaces, use the value `*` for a namespace.
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+
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+ Providing the argument `--no-deprecation` to the `node` executable will suppress
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+ all deprecations (only available in Node.js 0.8 or higher).
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+
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+ **NOTE** This will not suppress the deperecations given to any "deprecation"
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+ event listeners, just the output to STDERR.
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+
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+ ### process.env.TRACE_DEPRECATION
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+
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+ As a user of modules that are deprecated, the environment variable `TRACE_DEPRECATION`
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+ is provided as a solution to getting more detailed location information in deprecation
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+ warnings by including the entire stack trace. The format of this is the same as
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+ `NO_DEPRECATION`:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ $ TRACE_DEPRECATION=my-module,othermod node app.js
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will include stack traces for deprecations being output for "my-module" and
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+ "othermod". The value is a list of comma-separated namespaces. To trace every
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+ warning across all namespaces, use the value `*` for a namespace.
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+
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+ Providing the argument `--trace-deprecation` to the `node` executable will trace
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+ all deprecations (only available in Node.js 0.8 or higher).
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+
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+ **NOTE** This will not trace the deperecations silenced by `NO_DEPRECATION`.
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+
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+ ## Display
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+ ![message](files/message.png)
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+
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+ When a user calls a function in your library that you mark deprecated, they
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+ will see the following written to STDERR (in the given colors, similar colors
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+ and layout to the `debug` module):
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+
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+ ```
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+ bright cyan bright yellow
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+ | | reset cyan
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+ | | | |
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+ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
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+ my-cool-module deprecated oldfunction [eval]-wrapper:6:22
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+ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲
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+ | | | |
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+ namespace | | location of mycoolmod.oldfunction() call
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+ | deprecation message
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+ the word "deprecated"
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+ ```
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+
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+ If the user redirects their STDERR to a file or somewhere that does not support
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+ colors, they see (similar layout to the `debug` module):
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+
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+ ```
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+ Sun, 15 Jun 2014 05:21:37 GMT my-cool-module deprecated oldfunction at [eval]-wrapper:6:22
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+ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲
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+ | | | | |
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+ timestamp of message namespace | | location of mycoolmod.oldfunction() call
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+ | deprecation message
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+ the word "deprecated"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ ### Deprecating all calls to a function
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+
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+ This will display a deprecated message about "oldfunction" being deprecated
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+ from "my-module" on STDERR.
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var deprecate = require('depd')('my-cool-module')
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+
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+ // message automatically derived from function name
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+ // Object.oldfunction
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+ exports.oldfunction = deprecate.function(function oldfunction () {
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+ // all calls to function are deprecated
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+ })
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+
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+ // specific message
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+ exports.oldfunction = deprecate.function(function () {
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+ // all calls to function are deprecated
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+ }, 'oldfunction')
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Conditionally deprecating a function call
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+
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+ This will display a deprecated message about "weirdfunction" being deprecated
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+ from "my-module" on STDERR when called with less than 2 arguments.
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var deprecate = require('depd')('my-cool-module')
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+ exports.weirdfunction = function () {
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+ if (arguments.length < 2) {
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+ // calls with 0 or 1 args are deprecated
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+ deprecate('weirdfunction args < 2')
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ When calling `deprecate` as a function, the warning is counted per call site
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+ within your own module, so you can display different deprecations depending
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+ on different situations and the users will still get all the warnings:
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var deprecate = require('depd')('my-cool-module')
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+ exports.weirdfunction = function () {
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+ if (arguments.length < 2) {
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+ // calls with 0 or 1 args are deprecated
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+ deprecate('weirdfunction args < 2')
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+ } else if (typeof arguments[0] !== 'string') {
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+ // calls with non-string first argument are deprecated
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+ deprecate('weirdfunction non-string first arg')
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Deprecating property access
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+ This will display a deprecated message about "oldprop" being deprecated
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+ from "my-module" on STDERR when accessed. A deprecation will be displayed
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+ when setting the value and when getting the value.
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+
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+ ```js
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+ var deprecate = require('depd')('my-cool-module')
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+ exports.oldprop = 'something'
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+ // message automatically derives from property name
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+ deprecate.property(exports, 'oldprop')
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+
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+ // explicit message
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+ deprecate.property(exports, 'oldprop', 'oldprop >= 0.10')
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ [MIT](LICENSE)
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+
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+ [npm-version-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/depd.svg
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+ [npm-downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/depd.svg
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+ [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/depd
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+ [travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/dougwilson/nodejs-depd/master.svg?label=linux
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+ [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/dougwilson/nodejs-depd
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+ [appveyor-image]: https://img.shields.io/appveyor/ci/dougwilson/nodejs-depd/master.svg?label=windows
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+ [appveyor-url]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/dougwilson/nodejs-depd
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+ [coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/dougwilson/nodejs-depd/master.svg
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+ [coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/dougwilson/nodejs-depd?branch=master
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+ [node-image]: https://img.shields.io/node/v/depd.svg
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+ [node-url]: https://nodejs.org/en/download/