V8 debug agent needs some time to be ready and no longer sends the first event
break response to a debug client. We wait some time to connect the agent and
check its break status by obtaining breakpoint list and seeing if it exists on
line 0.
Enable long stacktraces if NODE_DEBUG=fs is set in the environment. Only
applies to the default rethrow callback; it's to help you find places where
you forgot to pass in a callback.
Use a default callback if the user omitted one. Avoids errors like the one
below:
fs.js:777
if (err) return callback(err);
^
TypeError: object is not a function
at fs.appendFile (fs.js:777:21)
at Object.oncomplete (fs.js:297:15)
This commit fixes the behavior of fs.lchmod(), fs.lchown() and fs.readFile()
when the callback is omitted. Before, they silently swallowed errors.
Fixes#4352.
Just sends a buffer to a server, which echoes it back, and then measures
the Gbits/second. Very similar to throughput.js, but using a single
process, so that it's possible to dtrace and get the jsstack frames for
profile comparison.
Disabled the following unit tests:
* test-eio-race.js
* test-eio-race2.js
* test-eio-race4.js
These tests are known to fail on busy boxes due to being timing sensitive,
and are deemed not meaningful tests.
See https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/4272Fixes#4272.
OR'ing together two large values, like `SSL_OP_ALL | SSL_OP_NO_TICKET`,
produces a negative number. To wit:
assert((0x80000000 | 0x4000) === -0x7fffc000); // true
assert((0x80000000 | 0x4000) === 0x80004000); // false!
It's easy to work around by doing a logical shift, like this:
assert((0x80000000 | 0x4000) >>> 0 === 0x80004000); // true
But that's not very intuitive. Let's be more lenient in what we accept.
* fix gyp build
* don't require libexecinfo, it's not there
* libpthread doesn't implement sem_timedwait(), fall back to sem_wait()
Upstreamed in https://codereview.chromium.org/11421013/
The purpose of this file was to remap the old libeio API to the new one.
We dropped libeio in ee77a6a and this file has been broken ever since.
Ergo, remove it.
While updating the readline test cases to test both "terimal: false" and
"terminal: true" mode, it turned out that the test case testing utf8 chars
being sent over multiple write() calls was failing. The solution is to use
a string_decoder instance when parsing the "keypress" events.
Before this commit, readline was inconsistent in whether or not it would emit
"line" events with or without the trailing "\n" included. When "terminal"
mode was true, then there would be no "\n", when it was false, then the "\n"
would be present. However, the trailing "\n" doesn't add much, and most of the
time people just end up stripping it manually.
Part of #4243.
* Added isIP method to make use of inet_pton to cares_wrap.cc
* Modified net.isIP() to make use of new C++ isIP method.
* Added new tests to test-net-isip.js.
DTrace on Linux should not be enabled by default because not all systems will
have the proper headers installed. Only enable when --with-dtrace is passed to
the configure script.