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Unfortunately, Node code has decided that a stable module needs busy work and have deprecated the use of synchronous APIs without supplying callbacks. I wasn't sure if you wanted to do this with an async call or if it should keep the try/catch and use the statSync method.
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See: nodejs/node#12562 |
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oh, yes this should have been |
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thank you @juliangruber! |
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Wasn't sure if you wanted to do
statSyncwith thetry/catchblock, or if you wanted to keep the async call and just provide the callback?