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stream_wrap: use `uv_try_write` where possible
Use `uv_try_write` for string and buffer writes, thus avoiding to do allocations and copying in some of the cases. |
11 years ago |
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tls_wrap: propagate errors to write callbacks
fix #6903 |
11 years ago |
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63ccfc3536 |
async_wrap/timers: remove Add/RemoveAsyncListener
The ability to add/remove an AsyncListener to an object after its creation was an artifact of trying to get AL working with the domain module. Now that is no longer necessary and other features are going to be implemented that would be affected by this functionality. So the code will be removed for now to simplify the implementation process. In the future this code will likely be reintroduced, but after some other more important matters have been addressed. None of this functionality was documented, as is was meant specifically for domain specific implementation work arounds. Signed-off-by: Timothy J Fontaine <tjfontaine@gmail.com> |
11 years ago |
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646ac18d79 |
node: AsyncListener use separate storage mechanism
Before when an AsyncListener object was created and the "create" callback returned a value, it was necessary to construct a new Object with the same callbacks but add a place for the new storage value. Now, instead, a separate storage array is kept on the context which is used for any return value of the "create" callback. This significantly reduces the number of Objects that need to be created. Also added a flags property to the context to quickly check if a specific callback was available either on the context or on the AsyncListener instance itself. Few other minor changes for readability that were difficult to separate into their own commit. This has not been optimized yet. |
11 years ago |
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src: revert domain using AsyncListeners
This is a slightly modified revert of
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7ffe2ad616 |
http: parse the status message in a http response.
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12 years ago |
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84c03a984a |
tls: add serialNumber to getPeerCertificate()
Add a 'serialNumber' property to the object that is returned by tls.CryptoStream#getPeerCertificate(). Contains the certificate's serial number encoded as a hex string. The format is identical to `openssl x509 -serial -in path/to/certificate`. Fixes #6583. |
11 years ago |
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bc39bdd995 |
domain: use AsyncListener API
The domain module has been switched over to use the domain module API as much as currently possible. There are still some hooks in the EventEmitter, but hopefully we can remove those in the future. |
12 years ago |
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8b8e3b6798 |
async-wrap: integrate with WeakObject
Making WeakObject inherit from AsyncWrap allows us to peak into almost all the MakeCallback calls in Node internals. |
12 years ago |
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efa62fd9cc |
node: add AsyncListener support
AsyncListener is a JS API that works in tandem with the AsyncWrap class to allow the user to be alerted to key events in the life cycle of an asynchronous event. The AsyncWrap class has its own MakeCallback implementation that core will be migrated to use, and uses state sharing techniques to allow quicker communication between JS and C++ whether the async event callbacks need to be called. |
12 years ago |
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4b84e42f67 |
node: don't share state with in_tick/last_threw
There was no need to share state between C++ and JS for these two values. So they have been moved to their respective locations. This will help performance only a tiny bit, but it does help code complexity much more. |
12 years ago |
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4c0195e034 |
http: remove MethodToString()
The list of supported HTTP methods is available in JS land now so there is no longer any need to pass a stringified version of the method to the parser callback, it can look up the method name for itself. Saves a call to v8::Eternal::Get() in the common case and a costly v8::String::NewFromOneByte() in the uncommon case. |
12 years ago |
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src: update after v8 api changes
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src: notify V8 profiler when we're idle
Inform V8's CPU profiler when we're idle. The profiler is sampling-based but not all samples are created equal; mark the wall clock time spent in epoll_wait() and friends so profiling tools can filter it out. The samples still end up in v8.log but with state=IDLE rather than state=EXTERNAL. |
12 years ago |
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src: add multi-context support
This commit makes it possible to use multiple V8 execution contexts within a single event loop. Put another way, handle and request wrap objects now "remember" the context they belong to and switch back to that context when the time comes to call into JS land. This could have been done in a quick and hacky way by calling v8::Object::GetCreationContext() on the wrap object right before making a callback but that leaves a fairly wide margin for bugs. Instead, we make the context explicit through a new Environment class that encapsulates everything (or almost everything) that belongs to the context. Variables that used to be a static or a global are now members of the aforementioned class. An additional benefit is that this approach should make it relatively straightforward to add full isolate support in due course. There is no JavaScript API yet but that will be added in the near future. This work was graciously sponsored by GitHub, Inc. |
12 years ago |