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Does a Thunk really need an explicit call to fail #604

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@kuhmuh

Hello,

I enjoy Easy Peasy very much and just want to migrate to v4 and have some failing tests. I stumbled on this comment and want clarification about this, because it is not yet documented. In v3 a failed thunk (to be exact: at least a thunk that returns a rejected Promise) triggers a listener with a failType. In v4 it does not. The comment suggests to call fail helper method if a thunk fails. Is this really necessary for every "failed/rejected" thunk?
Thanks for clarification.

Best regards
Stefan

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