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Dynamic functions #19

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jlouazel opened this issue Jul 10, 2015 · 7 comments
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Dynamic functions #19

jlouazel opened this issue Jul 10, 2015 · 7 comments
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@jlouazel
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Hi guys,

First of all, nice job, I really appreciate what you did. I just have a problem to make policies work dynamically as functions. I don't understand why because I entirely followed your example. Did anything change since the documentation was written?

Thanks,

@jlouazel jlouazel changed the title Attach series of functions Dynamic functions Jul 10, 2015
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Ah, the changes have not been published yet. I expect you will be able to use functions in the upcoming 1.2.0 release. It should be quite stable in master though, if you'd like to try-out the new functionality. Sorry if this was unclear!

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Yes. So sorry about the confusion there. The master branch is about ready to head out the door as a new version but you caught it just before it did. It should be published today.

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V 1.2.0 is winging it's way to npm right now. It should be ready to go.

@jlouazel
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Actually, it works like a charm now. Thank you for the quick answer!

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All thanks go to @devinivy for his awesome work on parallels and dynamic
policies!

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:46 AM Jean-Baptiste Louazel <
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Actually, it works like a charm now. Thank you for the quick answer!


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Cheers, cheers! Glad to see this published, and glad it's working @jlouazel :) It was a breeze working on it with you, @mark-bradshaw. Hopefully I'll be able to write the parallels example (#11) this afternoon.

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Thank you sir.

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Cheers, cheers! Glad to see this published :) It was a breeze working on
it with you, @mark-bradshaw https://github.com/mark-bradshaw. Hopefully
I'll be able to write the parallels example (#11
#11) this afternoon.


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