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doc: add code example to process.throwDeprecation property #29495

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$ node -p "process.throwDeprecation"
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It may be worthwhile to include an example that shows process.throwDeprecation is mutable at runtime...

process.throwDeprecation = true;

process.emitWarning('test', 'DeprecationWarning');
// will cause an error to be thrown

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Totally worth it!

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Should docs change? I mean, may say that process. throwDeprecation is mutable at runtime like: "The process.throwDeprecation is a mutable property at runtime which indicates...". And of course, add your example

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That would be good, I think

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danbev commented Sep 12, 2019

documentation for the [`'warning'` event][process_warning] and the
[`emitWarning()` method][process_emit_warning] for more information about this
flag's behavior.
The `process.throwDeprecation` is a mutable property at runtime which
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This text is a little confusing.

  • It's not clear what the difference between "mutable property at runtime" vs. "mutable property" would be. I don't think there is any in this case.
  • Since it is mutable, it doesn't necessarily indicate whether the command line flag is set.

Maybe something more like this?

The initial value of `process.throwDeprecation` indicates whether the 
`--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process. See
the documentation for the [`'warning'` event][process_warning] and the
[`emitWarning()` method][process_emit_warning] for more information.
`process.throwDeprecation` is mutable, so whether or not deprecation
warnings results in an error may be altered at runtime. 

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Yeap, that's quite confusing.

Your proposal seems to be more clear than mine (on my opinion), but on my reading experience, I think is quite better switch the order of the sentences about process.throwDeprecation property and emitWarning() and warning event, to make that paragraph with a little bit more of cohesion.

Fixed on bf3bcf7.

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I'd like to see the text edited a bit more before landing.

The `process.throwDeprecation` property indicates whether the
`--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process. See the
The initial value of `process.throwDeprecation` indicates whether the
`--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process,
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`--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process,
`--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process.

The initial value of `process.throwDeprecation` indicates whether the
`--throw-deprecation` flag is set on the current Node.js process,
`process.throwDeprecation` is mutable, so whether or not deprecation
warnings results in an error may be altered at runtime. See the
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warnings results in an error may be altered at runtime. See the
warnings result in errors may be altered at runtime. See the

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@Trott, Thanks! Fixed on a6d19ba

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thanks for editing!

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Trott commented Sep 23, 2019

Trott pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2019
PR-URL: #29495
Reviewed-By: David Carlier <devnexen@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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Trott commented Sep 23, 2019

Landed in 68d6c4c

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