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In other Writable streams, the 'finish' event means that all of the data was written, and flushed to the underlying system. The 'prefinish' event means that end() was called, and all of the data was processed, but not necessarily completely flushed. This change brings the http OutgoingMessage classes more in sync with the other Writable classes throughout Node. Unfortunately, this change highlights an issue with http IncomingMessages, where the _dump() method will not actually pull the data off the wire. This is a minor issue that is typically only relevant in test cases, and will be addressed in the next commit.v0.11.6-release
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var common = require('../common'); |
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var assert = require('assert'); |
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var http = require('http'); |
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http.createServer(function(req, res) { |
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write(res); |
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req.resume(); |
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this.close(); |
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}).listen(common.PORT, function() { |
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var req = http.request({ |
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port: common.PORT, |
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method: 'PUT' |
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}); |
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write(req); |
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req.on('response', function(res) { |
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res.resume(); |
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}); |
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}); |
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var buf = new Buffer(1024 * 16); |
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buf.fill('x'); |
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function write(out) { |
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var name = out.constructor.name; |
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var finishEvent = false; |
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var endCb = false; |
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// first, write until it gets some backpressure
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while (out.write(buf)) {} |
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// now end, and make sure that we don't get the 'finish' event
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// before the tick where the cb gets called. We give it until
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// nextTick because this is added as a listener before the endcb
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// is registered. The order is not what we're testing here, just
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// that 'finish' isn't emitted until the stream is fully flushed.
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out.on('finish', function() { |
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finishEvent = true; |
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console.error('%s finish event', name); |
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process.nextTick(function() { |
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assert(endCb, name + ' got finish event before endcb!'); |
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console.log('ok - %s finishEvent', name); |
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}); |
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}); |
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out.end(buf, function() { |
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endCb = true; |
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console.error('%s endCb', name); |
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process.nextTick(function() { |
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assert(endCb, name + ' got endCb event before finishEvent!'); |
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console.log('ok - %s endCb', name); |
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}); |
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}); |
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} |
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