If a certain library is using generators, but is included in node 0.11.x 
without --harmony flag, do you suggest to use a fallback? What's the 
performance impact of the fallback?

I guess most people don't use generators in libraries because there is not 
a single version of node that supports it by default, and I'm afraid 
harmony won't be the default even in 0.12.x.


On Thursday, October 31, 2013 7:36:13 AM UTC+4, Nathan Rajlich wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Just wanted to chime in with a quick new CLI tool that I whipped up: 
> gnode: https://github.com/TooTallNate/gnode
>
> gnode (generators… node…) is a wrapper around your node executable that 
> ensures ES6 Generators are enabled, even on node <= v0.10.x. The fallback 
> is accomplished with facebook/regenerator, but gist is that there's 
> absolutely no reason that we can't start publishing modules that depend on 
> generators to npm right now!
>
> See the Readme on the repo for some some examples, and please report any 
> issues on the bug tracker.
>
> Cheers!
>

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