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- Implement setenv / unsetenv |
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- Implement other stuff missing in node.cc/process |
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Like getuid, getgid, setgid, kill etc. |
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- Better `net` support |
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* getaddrinfo |
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* setMulticastTTL, setMembership, setLoopback |
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* pipe, socketpair |
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* A named pipe should be provided when a unix socket is requested. |
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* SendMsg and RecvMsg should be supported with named pipes. |
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- New libev backend |
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The current libev backend supports sockets only. This complicates stuff like |
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child processes, stdio. Best would be if node_net switched from exposing |
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readyness notifications to using completion notifications, so on windows we |
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could use IOCP for sockets. Experts tell me that is really the fastest way |
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to work with sockets on windows. |
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- Child process issues |
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* Communication between parent and child is slow; it uses a socketpair |
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where a pipe would be much faster. Replace it by a pipe when there |
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is a libev backend that supports waiting for a pipe. |
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* When a child process spawns the pid is not available straightaway. |
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On linux the pid is available immediately because fork() doesn't |
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block; on windows a libeio thread is used to call CreateProcess. |
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So this can't really be fixed, but it could be worked around by adding a |
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'spawn' or 'pid' event. |
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* passing socket custom_fds is not supported |
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* child_process.exec() only works on systems with msys installed. |
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It's because it relies on the 'sh' shell. The default windows shell |
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is 'cmd' and it works a little differently. Maybe add an option to |
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specify the shell to exec()? |
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- Make colorful util.inspect work on windows. |
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- Stdio: support passing sockets between master/child process |
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Normal windows applications wouldn't like this, but it can be useful for |
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communication between node processes. This requires |
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stdio.isStdinBlocking/isStdoutBlocking to be smarter. |
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- Skip/fix tests that can never pass on windows |
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- Find a solution for fs.symlink / fs.lstat / fs.chown |
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Windows has different symlink types: file symlinks (vista+), |
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directory symlinks (vista+), junction points (xp+) |
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- Handle _open_osfhandle failures |
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E.g. currently we're using the construct _open_osfhandle(socket/open/accept(...)). |
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Now socket() can fail by itself and _open_osfhandle can fail by itself too. |
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If socket() fails it returns -1 so _open_osfhandle fails as well, but and we'll always return/throw EBADF. |
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If _open_osfhandle fails but socket doesn't, a stray handle is left open. It should be fixed. |
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- Think about `make install` |
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- Extensions |
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Should be DLLs on windows. |
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- Link pthreads-w32 statically by default |
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- Link Mingw libraries statically by default |
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Like libstdc++.dll, more maybe. |
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Microsoft libs are always there, no static linkage required (e.g. msvcrt, winsock2). |
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- Make (open?)SSL work |
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- Support using shared libs (libeio, v8, c-ares) |
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Need to link with with a stub library. Libraries should use `dllexport`, |
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headers must have `dllimport`. |
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- V8: push MINGW32 build fixes upstream |
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- Work around missing pread/pwrite more elegantly |
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Currently it's exported from libeio, while it wasn't intended to be exported. |
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The libeio workaround implementation sucks, it uses a global mutex. |
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It should be possible to implement pread and pwrite using winapi's ReadFile/Writefile |
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directly, passing an OVERLAPPED structure while not associating with an completion port. |
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- Work around missing inet_pton/inet_ntop more elegantly |
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Currently it's exported from from c-ares, while it wasn't intended to be exported. |
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It prevents linking c-ares dynamically. |
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- See what libev/libeio changes can be pushed upstream |
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- 64-bit build |
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Should be possible with MinGW-w64, it's pretty good. |
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- ... much more probably |
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