> Not in an RFC, IMO. Doing so sets details of the interface in stone,
> whether by declaration or implication.
>
> If you can't do it without that sort of example, IMO you have not
> succeeded in the "abstract" part of an abstract API.

Is there an example you'd recommend of an RFC that does this the right way?

Kyle

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