fix(no-deprecated-api): dedeprecate process.nextTick#350
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This was a misunderstanding on my part, Sorry! Thank you for the PR |
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The PR at fault #342, the specific commit: |
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I've recently noticed that this module is starting to tag
process.nextTick()as deprecated. But it's not. Essentially it's close to impossible to stop using for old code, because it will alter the order of callbacks being fired.Here is the full discussion: nodejs/node#51280. Note that Node.js still uses it everywhere, because it's not possible to replace it without breaking a lot of people.