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Could someone please explain to me the difference between using the default true Boolean for the error hander, versus using something like:
true
.pipe( plumber({ errorHandler: function (err) { console.log(err); this.emit('end'); }, }), )
which attaches the function to stream on('error') ? The only difference in the package that I can see is that the above includes this.emit('end').
this.emit('end')
Thank you.
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Could someone please explain to me the difference between using the default
true
Boolean for the error hander, versus using something like:which attaches the function to stream on('error') ? The only difference in the package that I can see is that the above includes
this.emit('end')
.Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: