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# About this Documentation |
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The goal of this documentation is to comprehensively explain the Node.js |
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Where appropriate, property types, method arguments, and the arguments |
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provided to event handlers are detailed in a list underneath the topic |
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Every `.html` document has a corresponding `.json` document presenting |
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the same information in a structured manner. This feature is |
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experimental, and added for the benefit of IDEs and other utilities that |
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wish to do programmatic things with the documentation. |
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Every `.html` and `.json` file is generated based on the corresponding |
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`.markdown` file in the `doc/api/` folder in node's source tree. The |
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documentation is generated using the `tools/doc/generate.js` program. |
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The HTML template is located at `doc/template.html`. |
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## Stability Index |
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Throughout the documentation, you will see indications of a section's |
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stability. The Node.js API is still somewhat changing, and as it |
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matures, certain parts are more reliable than others. Some are so |
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proven, and so relied upon, that they are unlikely to ever change at |
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all. Others are brand new and experimental, or known to be hazardous |
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and in the process of being redesigned. |
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The notices look like this: |
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Stability: 1 Experimental |
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The stability indices are as follows: |
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* **0 - Deprecated** This feature is known to be problematic, and changes are |
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planned. Do not rely on it. Use of the feature may cause warnings. Backwards |
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compatibility should not be expected. |
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* **1 - Experimental** This feature was introduced recently, and may change |
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or be removed in future versions. Please try it out and provide feedback. |
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If it addresses a use-case that is important to you, tell the node core team. |
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* **2 - Unstable** The API is in the process of settling, but has not yet had |
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sufficient real-world testing to be considered stable. Backwards-compatibility |
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will be maintained if reasonable. |
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* **3 - Stable** The API has proven satisfactory, but cleanup in the underlying |
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code may cause minor changes. Backwards-compatibility is guaranteed. |
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* **4 - API Frozen** This API has been tested extensively in production and is |
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unlikely to ever have to change. |
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* **5 - Locked** Unless serious bugs are found, this code will not ever |
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change. Please do not suggest changes in this area; they will be refused. |
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