This happens occasionally, where an edit is seemingly casually approved but does not improve anything about the question. In this case the suggestion was to add the stdin tag. Comment: "please max tags 5".
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Is there a input stream extension so I can call methods like I am used to
For example
stdin.read(function (err, buffer) { // err if an error event was created, buffer if this is just data, null to both if the end of the stream was reached. // Added bonuses would be other methods I am used to in Java // - readLine // - readFully // - readStringUtf8 // - readInt, readDouble, readBoolean, etc. })
The backend would be listening for
data
,end
, anderror
events and automatically buffer them and just have them available for when I callread
.
The question applies to streams in general, not specifically to stdin, so I feel that the tag slightly reduces the clarity of the question.
I really thought the edits were supposed to be a 'clear improvement', and 'wash' or 'so-so' edits should be rejected.
Maybe I'm wrong. Since it happened to me more than once I thought I would bring up some suggestions:
- A way to notify those who accepted the edit that they should be more careful.
- The system should require more than a 3-vs-2 majority for accepting an edit.
- We could notify the original author of the edit, but if his edit was rejected to begin with, there might already be a mechanism for this.
I just rolled back the edit for now, but if there's anything else I should do let me know.