Let’s continue with the Exception example, but make it possible to recover from errors. The effect would be a little more complicated:
The API deals exclusively with bytes (Uint8Array). Strings are UTF-8 encoded automatically. There's no "value stream" vs "byte stream" dichotomy. If you want to stream arbitrary JavaScript values, use async iterables directly. While the API uses Uint8Array, it treats chunks as opaque. There is no partial consumption, no BYOB patterns, no byte-level operations within the streaming machinery itself. Chunks go in, chunks come out, unchanged unless a transform explicitly modifies them.。PDF资料是该领域的重要参考
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Normally, I would have discarded this idea because I don’t know Elisp. However, it quickly hit me: “I can surely ask Claude to write this Emacs module for me”. As it turns out, I could, and within a few minutes I had a barebones module that gave me rudimentary ticket creation and navigation features within Emacs. I didn’t even look at the code, so I continued down the path of refining the module via prompts to fix every bug I found and implement every new idea I had.
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