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e.g. the replicate docstring was updated to deprecated with this commit: https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript/commit/8d33dd4e55cc87c205bb5c37d0234af6e2132388
24 April 2016. But I bet the function was considered deprecated before that. Maybe I'll just add ^:deprecated
instead of :deprecated "1.x.xx"
?
that would make the value true
, which seems weird given that :deprecated
values are normally strings
Given how long ago it was, perhaps just pick the first release version after the commit date, and call it deprecated since then?
@alexmiller I've seen ^:deprecated
before
also: https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide/issues/181#issuecomment-510791145
but if there are no objections, I'll go with @andy.fingerhut's suggestion and add 1.8.51
there
I guess if it’s truthy that’s the main thing