Adds a Q.getUnhandledRejectionValues()
function
#816
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The purpose of
Q.getUnhandledRejectionValues()
is for debug access to actual rejection values, becauseQ.getUnhandledReasons()
only provides a string representation of rejections. And that string representation can often be pretty useless, particularly when code is intentionally or accidentally rejecting non-error values (I've seen legacy CoffeeScript do that a bunch due to automatic returns). Also when live debugging a problem, having an actual rejection reference lets you inspect deeper, like if you set custom properties on an error, etc.Some examples:
I've added a couple basic tests for
Q.getUnhandledRejectionValues()
, ensurednpm test
was green, and ran q-spec.html in a few browsers (latest Chrome, Firefox, and Safari).