* Update npm to 1.1.16
* Show licenses in binary installers.
* unix: add uv_fs_read64, uv_fs_write64 and uv_fs_ftruncate64 (Ben Noordhuis)
* add 64bit offset fs functions (Igor Zinkovsky)
* windows: don't report ENOTSOCK when attempting to bind an udp handle twice (Bert Belder)
* windows: backport pipe-connect-to-file fixes from master (Bert Belder)
* windows: never call fs event callbacks after closing the watcher (Bert Belder)
* fs.readFile: don't make the callback before the fd is closed (Bert Belder)
* windows: use 64bit offsets for uv_fs apis (Igor Zinkovsky)
* Fix#2061: segmentation fault on OS X due to stat size mismatch (Ben Noordhuis)
Technically saying `tty.ReadStream#setRawMode()` is correct,
but since a typical use cannot instantiate `tty.ReadStream` themselves,
and 99% of the time the only instance is `process.stdin`,
then a little clarification seemed necessary.
This should only be minimally used, since the `terminal` value will usually be
what you are expecting. This option is specifically for the case where `terminal`
is false, but you still want colors to be output (or vice-versa).
Previously this was a module-level setting, meaning that all REPL instances
had to share the same writer function. Turning it into one of the options
allows individual REPL instances to use their own writer function.
The overall goal here is to make readline more interoperable with other node
Streams like say a net.Socket instance, in "terminal" mode.
See #2922 for all the details.
Closes#2922.
This patch add a worker.disconnect() method there will stop the worker from accepting
new connections and then stop the IPC. This allow the worker to die graceful.
When the IPC has been disconnected a 'disconnect' event will emit.
The patch also add a cluster.disconnect() method, this will call worker.disconnect() on
all connected workers. When the workers are disconneted it will then close all server
handlers. This allow the cluster itself to self terminate in a graceful way.
This is the JS representation of the `config.gypi` file that was used when
compiling node. With this information, you can tell whether the current node
binary has shared or static dependencies, or any other configuration options
that may have been used.
* Windows: Many libuv test fixes (Bert Belder)
* Windows: avoid uv_guess_handle crash in when fd < 0 (Bert Belder)
* Map EBUSY and ENOTEMPTY errors (Bert Belder)
* Windows: include syscall in fs errors (Bert Belder)
* Fix fs.watch ENOSYS on Linux kernel version mismatch (Ben Noordhuis)
* Update npm to 1.1.9
- upgrade node-gyp to 0.3.5 (Nathan Rajlich)
- Fixisaacs/npm#2249 Add cache-max and cache-min configs
- Properly redirect across https/http registry requests
- log config usage if undefined key in set function (Kris Windham)
- Add support for os/cpu fields in package.json (Adam Blackburn)
- Automatically node-gyp packages containing a binding.gyp
- Fix failures unpacking in UNC shares
- Never create un-listable directories
- Handle cases where an optionalDependency fails to build