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## 1.5.1
- Q.any now annotates its error message to clarify that Q.any was involved and includes only the last error emitted. (Ivan Etchart) - Avoid domain.dispose during tests in preparation for Node.js 9. (Anna Henningsen)
## 1.5.0
- Q.any gives an error message from the last rejected promise - Throw if callback supplied to "finally" is invalid (@grahamrhay) - Long stack trace improvements, can now construct long stack traces across rethrows.
## 1.4.1
- Address an issue that prevented Q from being used as a `<script>` for Firefox add-ons. Q can now be used in any environment that provides `window` or `self` globals, favoring `window` since add-ons have an an immutable `self` that is distinct from `window`.
## 1.4.0
- Add `noConflict` support for use in `<script>` (@jahnjw).
## 1.3.0
- Add tracking for unhandled and handled rejections in Node.js (@benjamingr).
## 1.2.1
- Fix Node.js environment detection for modern Browserify (@kahnjw).
## 1.2.0
- Added Q.any(promisesArray) method (@vergara). Returns a promise fulfilled with the value of the first resolved promise in promisesArray. If all promises in promisesArray are rejected, it returns a rejected promise.
## 1.1.2
- Removed extraneous files from the npm package by using the "files" whitelist in package.json instead of the .npmignore blacklist. (@anton-rudeshko)
## 1.1.1
- Fix a pair of regressions in bootstrapping, one which precluded WebWorker support, and another that precluded support in ``<script>`` usage outright. #607
## 1.1.0
- Adds support for enabling long stack traces in node.js by setting environment variable `Q_DEBUG=1`. - Introduces the `tap` method to promises, which will see a value pass through without alteration. - Use instanceof to recognize own promise instances as opposed to thenables. - Construct timeout errors with `code === ETIMEDOUT` (Kornel Lesiński) - More descriminant CommonJS module environment detection. - Dropped continuous integration for Node.js 0.6 and 0.8 because of changes to npm that preclude the use of new `^` version predicate operator in any transitive dependency. - Users can now override `Q.nextTick`.
## 1.0.1
- Adds support for `Q.Promise`, which implements common usage of the ES6 `Promise` constructor and its methods. `Promise` does not have a valid promise constructor and a proper implementation awaits version 2 of Q. - Removes the console stopgap for a promise inspector. This no longer works with any degree of reliability. - Fixes support for content security policies that forbid eval. Now using the `StopIteration` global to distinguish SpiderMonkey generators from ES6 generators, assuming that they will never coexist.
## 1.0.0
:cake: This is all but a re-release of version 0.9, which has settled into a gentle maintenance mode and rightly deserves an official 1.0. An ambitious 2.0 release is already around the corner, but 0.9/1.0 have been distributed far and wide and demand long term support.
- Q will now attempt to post a debug message in browsers regardless of whether window.Touch is defined. Chrome at least now has this property regardless of whether touch is supported by the underlying hardware. - Remove deprecation warning from `promise.valueOf`. The function is called by the browser in various ways so there is no way to distinguish usage that should be migrated from usage that cannot be altered.
## 0.9.7
- :warning: `q.min.js` is no longer checked-in. It is however still created by Grunt and NPM. - Fixes a bug that inhibited `Q.async` with implementations of the new ES6 generators. - Fixes a bug with `nextTick` affecting Safari 6.0.5 the first time a page loads when an `iframe` is involved. - Introduces `passByCopy`, `join`, and `race`. - Shows stack traces or error messages on the console, instead of `Error` objects. - Elimintates wrapper methods for improved performance. - `Q.all` now propagates progress notifications of the form you might expect of ES6 iterations, `{value, index}` where the `value` is the progress notification from the promise at `index`.
## 0.9.6
- Fixes a bug in recognizing the difference between compatible Q promises, and Q promises from before the implementation of "inspect". The latter are now coerced. - Fixes an infinite asynchronous coercion cycle introduced by former solution, in two independently sufficient ways. 1.) All promises returned by makePromise now implement "inspect", albeit a default that reports that the promise has an "unknown" state. 2.) The implementation of "then/when" is now in "then" instead of "when", so that the responsibility to "coerce" the given promise rests solely in the "when" method and the "then" method may assume that "this" is a promise of the right type. - Refactors `nextTick` to use an unrolled microtask within Q regardless of how new ticks a requested. #316 @rkatic
## 0.9.5
- Introduces `inspect` for getting the state of a promise as `{state: "fulfilled" | "rejected" | "pending", value | reason}`. - Introduces `allSettled` which produces an array of promises states for the input promises once they have all "settled". This is in accordance with a discussion on Promises/A+ that "settled" refers to a promise that is "fulfilled" or "rejected". "resolved" refers to a deferred promise that has been "resolved" to another promise, "sealing its fate" to the fate of the successor promise. - Long stack traces are now off by default. Set `Q.longStackSupport` to true to enable long stack traces. - Long stack traces can now follow the entire asynchronous history of a promise, not just a single jump. - Introduces `spawn` for an immediately invoked asychronous generator. @jlongster - Support for *experimental* synonyms `mapply`, `mcall`, `nmapply`, `nmcall` for method invocation.
## 0.9.4
- `isPromise` and `isPromiseAlike` now always returns a boolean (even for falsy values). #284 @lfac-pt - Support for ES6 Generators in `async` #288 @andywingo - Clear duplicate promise rejections from dispatch methods #238 @SLaks - Unhandled rejection API #296 @domenic `stopUnhandledRejectionTracking`, `getUnhandledReasons`, `resetUnhandledRejections`.
## 0.9.3
- Add the ability to give `Q.timeout`'s errors a custom error message. #270 @jgrenon - Fix Q's call-stack busting behavior in Node.js 0.10, by switching from `process.nextTick` to `setImmediate`. #254 #259 - Fix Q's behavior when used with the Mocha test runner in the browser, since Mocha introduces a fake `process` global without a `nextTick` property. #267 - Fix some, but not all, cases wherein Q would give false positives in its unhandled rejection detection (#252). A fix for other cases (#238) is hopefully coming soon. - Made `Q.promise` throw early if given a non-function.
## 0.9.2
- Pass through progress notifications when using `timeout`. #229 @omares - Pass through progress notifications when using `delay`. - Fix `nbind` to actually bind the `thisArg`. #232 @davidpadbury
## 0.9.1
- Made the AMD detection compatible with the RequireJS optimizer's `namespace` option. #225 @terinjokes - Fix side effects from `valueOf`, and thus from `isFulfilled`, `isRejected`, and `isPending`. #226 @benjamn
## 0.9.0
This release removes many layers of deprecated methods and brings Q closer to alignment with Mark Miller’s TC39 [strawman][] for concurrency. At the same time, it fixes many bugs and adds a few features around error handling. Finally, it comes with an updated and comprehensive [API Reference][].
[strawman]: http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=strawman:concurrency [API Reference]: https://github.com/kriskowal/q/wiki/API-Reference
### API Cleanup
The following deprecated or undocumented methods have been removed. Their replacements are listed here:
<table> <thead> <tr> <th>0.8.x method</th> <th>0.9 replacement</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td><code>Q.ref</code></td> <td><code>Q</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>call</code>, <code>apply</code>, <code>bind</code> (*)</td> <td><code>fcall</code>/<code>invoke</code>, <code>fapply</code>/<code>post</code>, <code>fbind</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>ncall</code>, <code>napply</code> (*)</td> <td><code>nfcall</code>/<code>ninvoke</code>, <code>nfapply</code>/<code>npost</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>end</code></td> <td><code>done</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>put</code></td> <td><code>set</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>node</code></td> <td><code>nbind</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>nend</code></td> <td><code>nodeify</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>isResolved</code></td> <td><code>isPending</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>deferred.node</code></td> <td><code>deferred.makeNodeResolver</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>Method</code>, <code>sender</code></td> <td><code>dispatcher</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>send</code></td> <td><code>dispatch</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>view</code>, <code>viewInfo</code></td> <td>(none)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
(*) Use of ``thisp`` is discouraged. For calling methods, use ``post`` or ``invoke``.
### Alignment with the Concurrency Strawman
- Q now exports a `Q(value)` function, an alias for `resolve`. `Q.call`, `Q.apply`, and `Q.bind` were removed to make room for the same methods on the function prototype. - `invoke` has been aliased to `send` in all its forms. - `post` with no method name acts like `fapply`.
### Error Handling
- Long stack traces can be turned off by setting `Q.stackJumpLimit` to zero. In the future, this property will be used to fine tune how many stack jumps are retained in long stack traces; for now, anything nonzero is treated as one (since Q only tracks one stack jump at the moment, see #144). #168 - In Node.js, if there are unhandled rejections when the process exits, they are output to the console. #115
### Other
- `delete` and `set` (née `put`) no longer have a fulfillment value. - Q promises are no longer frozen, which [helps with performance](http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=1858). - `thenReject` is now included, as a counterpart to `thenResolve`. - The included browser `nextTick` shim is now faster. #195 @rkatic.
### Bug Fixes
- Q now works in Internet Explorer 10. #186 @ForbesLindesay - `fbind` no longer hard-binds the returned function's `this` to `undefined`. #202 - `Q.reject` no longer leaks memory. #148 - `npost` with no arguments now works. #207 - `allResolved` now works with non-Q promises ("thenables"). #179 - `keys` behavior is now correct even in browsers without native `Object.keys`. #192 @rkatic - `isRejected` and the `exception` property now work correctly if the rejection reason is falsy. #198
### Internals and Advanced
- The internal interface for a promise now uses `dispatchPromise(resolve, op, operands)` instead of `sendPromise(op, resolve, ...operands)`, which reduces the cases where Q needs to do argument slicing. - The internal protocol uses different operands. "put" is now "set". "del" is now "delete". "view" and "viewInfo" have been removed. - `Q.fulfill` has been added. It is distinct from `Q.resolve` in that it does not pass promises through, nor coerces promises from other systems. The promise becomes the fulfillment value. This is only recommended for use when trying to fulfill a promise with an object that has a `then` function that is at the same time not a promise.
## 0.8.12
- Treat foreign promises as unresolved in `Q.isFulfilled`; this lets `Q.all` work on arrays containing foreign promises. #154 - Fix minor incompliances with the [Promises/A+ spec][] and [test suite][]. #157 #158
[Promises/A+ spec]: http://promises-aplus.github.com/promises-spec/ [test suite]: https://github.com/promises-aplus/promises-tests
## 0.8.11
- Added ``nfcall``, ``nfapply``, and ``nfbind`` as ``thisp``-less versions of ``ncall``, ``napply``, and ``nbind``. The latter are now deprecated. #142 - Long stack traces no longer cause linearly-growing memory usage when chaining promises together. #111 - Inspecting ``error.stack`` in a rejection handler will now give a long stack trace. #103 - Fixed ``Q.timeout`` to clear its timeout handle when the promise is rejected; previously, it kept the event loop alive until the timeout period expired. #145 @dfilatov - Added `q/queue` module, which exports an infinite promise queue constructor.
## 0.8.10
- Added ``done`` as a replacement for ``end``, taking the usual fulfillment, rejection, and progress handlers. It's essentially equivalent to ``then(f, r, p).end()``. - Added ``Q.onerror``, a settable error trap that you can use to get full stack traces for uncaught errors. #94 - Added ``thenResolve`` as a shortcut for returning a constant value once a promise is fulfilled. #108 @ForbesLindesay - Various tweaks to progress notification, including propagation and transformation of progress values and only forwarding a single progress object. - Renamed ``nend`` to ``nodeify``. It no longer returns an always-fulfilled promise when a Node callback is passed. - ``deferred.resolve`` and ``deferred.reject`` no longer (sometimes) return ``deferred.promise``. - Fixed stack traces getting mangled if they hit ``end`` twice. #116 #121 @ef4 - Fixed ``ninvoke`` and ``npost`` to work on promises for objects with Node methods. #134 - Fixed accidental coercion of objects with nontrivial ``valueOf`` methods, like ``Date``s, by the promise's ``valueOf`` method. #135 - Fixed ``spread`` not calling the passed rejection handler if given a rejected promise.
## 0.8.9
- Added ``nend`` - Added preliminary progress notification support, via ``promise.then(onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress)``, ``promise.progress(onProgress)``, and ``deferred.notify(...progressData)``. - Made ``put`` and ``del`` return the object acted upon for easier chaining. #84 - Fixed coercion cycles with cooperating promises. #106
## 0.8.7
- Support [Montage Require](http://github.com/kriskowal/mr)
## 0.8.6
- Fixed ``npost`` and ``ninvoke`` to pass the correct ``thisp``. #74 - Fixed various cases involving unorthodox rejection reasons. #73 #90 @ef4 - Fixed double-resolving of misbehaved custom promises. #75 - Sped up ``Q.all`` for arrays contain already-resolved promises or scalar values. @ForbesLindesay - Made stack trace filtering work when concatenating assets. #93 @ef4 - Added warnings for deprecated methods. @ForbesLindesay - Added ``.npmignore`` file so that dependent packages get a slimmer ``node_modules`` directory.
## 0.8.5
- Added preliminary support for long traces (@domenic) - Added ``fapply``, ``fcall``, ``fbind`` for non-thisp promised function calls. - Added ``return`` for async generators, where generators are implemented. - Rejected promises now have an "exception" property. If an object isRejected(object), then object.valueOf().exception will be the wrapped error. - Added Jasmine specifications - Support Internet Explorers 7–9 (with multiple bug fixes @domenic) - Support Firefox 12 - Support Safari 5.1.5 - Support Chrome 18
## 0.8.4
- WARNING: ``promise.timeout`` is now rejected with an ``Error`` object and the message now includes the duration of the timeout in miliseconds. This doesn't constitute (in my opinion) a backward-incompatibility since it is a change of an undocumented and unspecified public behavior, but if you happened to depend on the exception being a string, you will need to revise your code. - Added ``deferred.makeNodeResolver()`` to replace the more cryptic ``deferred.node()`` method. - Added experimental ``Q.promise(maker(resolve, reject))`` to make a promise inside a callback, such that thrown exceptions in the callback are converted and the resolver and rejecter are arguments. This is a shorthand for making a deferred directly and inspired by @gozala’s stream constructor pattern and the Microsoft Windows Metro Promise constructor interface. - Added experimental ``Q.begin()`` that is intended to kick off chains of ``.then`` so that each of these can be reordered without having to edit the new and former first step.
## 0.8.3
- Added ``isFulfilled``, ``isRejected``, and ``isResolved`` to the promise prototype. - Added ``allResolved`` for waiting for every promise to either be fulfilled or rejected, without propagating an error. @utvara #53 - Added ``Q.bind`` as a method to transform functions that return and throw into promise-returning functions. See [an example](https://gist.github.com/1782808). @domenic - Renamed ``node`` export to ``nbind``, and added ``napply`` to complete the set. ``node`` remains as deprecated. @domenic #58 - Renamed ``Method`` export to ``sender``. ``Method`` remains as deprecated and will be removed in the next major version since I expect it has very little usage. - Added browser console message indicating a live list of unhandled errors. - Added support for ``msSetImmediate`` (IE10) or ``setImmediate`` (available via [polyfill](https://github.com/NobleJS/setImmediate)) as a browser-side ``nextTick`` implementation. #44 #50 #59 - Stopped using the event-queue dependency, which was in place for Narwhal support: now directly using ``process.nextTick``. - WARNING: EXPERIMENTAL: added ``finally`` alias for ``fin``, ``catch`` alias for ``fail``, ``try`` alias for ``call``, and ``delete`` alias for ``del``. These properties are enquoted in the library for cross-browser compatibility, but may be used as property names in modern engines.
## 0.8.2
- Deprecated ``ref`` in favor of ``resolve`` as recommended by @domenic. - Update event-queue dependency.
## 0.8.1
- Fixed Opera bug. #35 @cadorn - Fixed ``Q.all([])`` #32 @domenic
## 0.8.0
- WARNING: ``enqueue`` removed. Use ``nextTick`` instead. This is more consistent with NodeJS and (subjectively) more explicit and intuitive. - WARNING: ``def`` removed. Use ``master`` instead. The term ``def`` was too confusing to new users. - WARNING: ``spy`` removed in favor of ``fin``. - WARNING: ``wait`` removed. Do ``all(args).get(0)`` instead. - WARNING: ``join`` removed. Do ``all(args).spread(callback)`` instead. - WARNING: Removed the ``Q`` function module.exports alias for ``Q.ref``. It conflicts with ``Q.apply`` in weird ways, making it uncallable. - Revised ``delay`` so that it accepts both ``(value, timeout)`` and ``(timeout)`` variations based on arguments length. - Added ``ref().spread(cb(...args))``, a variant of ``then`` that spreads an array across multiple arguments. Useful with ``all()``. - Added ``defer().node()`` Node callback generator. The callback accepts ``(error, value)`` or ``(error, ...values)``. For multiple value arguments, the fulfillment value is an array, useful in conjunction with ``spread``. - Added ``node`` and ``ncall``, both with the signature ``(fun, thisp_opt, ...args)``. The former is a decorator and the latter calls immediately. ``node`` optional binds and partially applies. ``ncall`` can bind and pass arguments.
## 0.7.2
- Fixed thenable promise assimilation.
## 0.7.1
- Stopped shimming ``Array.prototype.reduce``. The enumerable property has bad side-effects. Libraries that depend on this (for example, QQ) will need to be revised.
## 0.7.0 - BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY
- WARNING: Removed ``report`` and ``asap`` - WARNING: The ``callback`` argument of the ``fin`` function no longer receives any arguments. Thus, it can be used to call functions that should not receive arguments on resolution. Use ``when``, ``then``, or ``fail`` if you need a value. - IMPORTANT: Fixed a bug in the use of ``MessageChannel`` for ``nextTick``. - Renamed ``enqueue`` to ``nextTick``. - Added experimental ``view`` and ``viewInfo`` for creating views of promises either when or before they're fulfilled. - Shims are now externally applied so subsequent scripts or dependees can use them. - Improved minification results. - Improved readability.
## 0.6.0 - BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY
- WARNING: In practice, the implementation of ``spy`` and the name ``fin`` were useful. I've removed the old ``fin`` implementation and renamed/aliased ``spy``. - The "q" module now exports its ``ref`` function as a "Q" constructor, with module systems that support exports assignment including NodeJS, RequireJS, and when used as a ``<script>`` tag. Notably, strictly compliant CommonJS does not support this, but UncommonJS does. - Added ``async`` decorator for generators that use yield to "trampoline" promises. In engines that support generators (SpiderMonkey), this will greatly reduce the need for nested callbacks. - Made ``when`` chainable. - Made ``all`` chainable.
## 0.5.3
- Added ``all`` and refactored ``join`` and ``wait`` to use it. All of these will now reject at the earliest rejection.
## 0.5.2
- Minor improvement to ``spy``; now waits for resolution of callback promise.
## 0.5.1
- Made most Q API methods chainable on promise objects, and turned the previous promise-methods of ``join``, ``wait``, and ``report`` into Q API methods. - Added ``apply`` and ``call`` to the Q API, and ``apply`` as a promise handler. - Added ``fail``, ``fin``, and ``spy`` to Q and the promise prototype for convenience when observing rejection, fulfillment and rejection, or just observing without affecting the resolution. - Renamed ``def`` (although ``def`` remains shimmed until the next major release) to ``master``. - Switched to using ``MessageChannel`` for next tick task enqueue in browsers that support it.
## 0.5.0 - MINOR BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY
- Exceptions are no longer reported when consumed. - Removed ``error`` from the API. Since exceptions are getting consumed, throwing them in an errback causes the exception to silently disappear. Use ``end``. - Added ``end`` as both an API method and a promise-chain ending method. It causes propagated rejections to be thrown, which allows Node to write stack traces and emit ``uncaughtException`` events, and browsers to likewise emit ``onerror`` and log to the console. - Added ``join`` and ``wait`` as promise chain functions, so you can wait for variadic promises, returning your own promise back, or join variadic promises, resolving with a callback that receives variadic fulfillment values.
## 0.4.4
- ``end`` no longer returns a promise. It is the end of the promise chain. - Stopped reporting thrown exceptions in ``when`` callbacks and errbacks. These must be explicitly reported through ``.end()``, ``.then(null, Q.error)``, or some other mechanism. - Added ``report`` as an API method, which can be used as an errback to report and propagate an error. - Added ``report`` as a promise-chain method, so an error can be reported if it passes such a gate.
## 0.4.3
- Fixed ``<script>`` support that regressed with 0.4.2 because of "use strict" in the module system multi-plexer.
## 0.4.2
- Added support for RequireJS (jburke)
## 0.4.1
- Added an "end" method to the promise prototype, as a shorthand for waiting for the promise to be resolved gracefully, and failing to do so, to dump an error message.
## 0.4.0 - BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE*
- *Removed the utility modules. NPM and Node no longer expose any module except the main module. These have been moved and merged into the "qq" package. - *In a non-CommonJS browser, q.js can be used as a script. It now creates a Q global variable. - Fixed thenable assimilation. - Fixed some issues with asap, when it resolves to undefined, or throws an exception.
## 0.3.0 - BACKWARD-INCOMPATIBLE
- The `post` method has been reverted to its original signature, as provided in Tyler Close's `ref_send` API. That is, `post` accepts two arguments, the second of which is an arbitrary object, but usually invocation arguments as an `Array`. To provide variadic arguments to `post`, there is a new `invoke` function that posts the variadic arguments to the value given in the first argument. - The `defined` method has been moved from `q` to `q/util` since it gets no use in practice but is still theoretically useful. - The `Promise` constructor has been renamed to `makePromise` to be consistent with the convention that functions that do not require the `new` keyword to be used as constructors have camelCase names. - The `isResolved` function has been renamed to `isFulfilled`. There is a new `isResolved` function that indicates whether a value is not a promise or, if it is a promise, whether it has been either fulfilled or rejected. The code has been revised to reflect this nuance in terminology.
## 0.2.10
- Added `join` to `"q/util"` for variadically joining multiple promises.
## 0.2.9
- The future-compatible `invoke` method has been added, to replace `post`, since `post` will become backward- incompatible in the next major release. - Exceptions thrown in the callbacks of a `when` call are now emitted to Node's `"uncaughtException"` `process` event in addition to being returned as a rejection reason.
## 0.2.8
- Exceptions thrown in the callbacks of a `when` call are now consumed, warned, and transformed into rejections of the promise returned by `when`.
## 0.2.7
- Fixed a minor bug in thenable assimilation, regressed because of the change in the forwarding protocol. - Fixed behavior of "q/util" `deep` method on dates and other primitives. Github issue #11.
## 0.2.6
- Thenables (objects with a "then" method) are accepted and provided, bringing this implementation of Q into conformance with Promises/A, B, and D. - Added `makePromise`, to replace the `Promise` function eventually. - Rejections are now also duck-typed. A rejection is a promise with a valueOf method that returns a rejection descriptor. A rejection descriptor has a "promiseRejected" property equal to "true" and a "reason" property corresponding to the rejection reason. - Altered the `makePromise` API such that the `fallback` method no longer receives a superfluous `resolved` method after the `operator`. The fallback method is responsible only for returning a resolution. This breaks an undocumented API, so third-party API's depending on the previous undocumented behavior may break.
## 0.2.5
- Changed promises into a duck-type such that multiple instances of the Q module can exchange promise objects. A promise is now defined as "an object that implements the `promiseSend(op, resolved, ...)` method and `valueOf`". - Exceptions in promises are now captured and returned as rejections.
## 0.2.4
- Fixed bug in `ref` that prevented `del` messages from being received (gozala) - Fixed a conflict with FireFox 4; constructor property is now read-only.
## 0.2.3
- Added `keys` message to promises and to the promise API.
## 0.2.2
- Added boilerplate to `q/queue` and `q/util`. - Fixed missing dependency to `q/queue`.
## 0.2.1
- The `resolve` and `reject` methods of `defer` objects now return the resolution promise for convenience. - Added `q/util`, which provides `step`, `delay`, `shallow`, `deep`, and three reduction orders. - Added `q/queue` module for a promise `Queue`. - Added `q-comm` to the list of compatible libraries. - Deprecated `defined` from `q`, with intent to move it to `q/util`.
## 0.2.0 - BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE
- Changed post(ref, name, args) to variadic post(ref, name, ...args). BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE - Added a def(value) method to annotate an object as being necessarily a local value that cannot be serialized, such that inter-process/worker/vat promise communication libraries will send messages to it, but never send it back. - Added a send(value, op, ...args) method to the public API, for forwarding messages to a value or promise in a future turn.
## 0.1.9
- Added isRejected() for testing whether a value is a rejected promise. isResolved() retains the behavior of stating that rejected promises are not resolved.
## 0.1.8
- Fixed isResolved(null) and isResolved(undefined) [issue #9] - Fixed a problem with the Object.create shim
## 0.1.7
- shimmed ES5 Object.create in addition to Object.freeze for compatibility on non-ES5 engines (gozala)
## 0.1.6
- Q.isResolved added - promise.valueOf() now returns the value of resolved and near values - asap retried - promises are frozen when possible
## 0.1.5
- fixed dependency list for Teleport (gozala) - all unit tests now pass (gozala)
## 0.1.4
- added support for Teleport as an engine (gozala) - simplified and updated methods for getting internal print and enqueue functions universally (gozala)
## 0.1.3
- fixed erroneous link to the q module in package.json
## 0.1.2
- restructured for overlay style package compatibility
## 0.1.0
- removed asap because it was broken, probably down to the philosophy.
## 0.0.3
- removed q-util - fixed asap so it returns a value if completed
## 0.0.2
- added q-util
## 0.0.1
- initial version
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