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9 Commits (8bac8857f5c60e3af1a986f55912ce507b6135ba)
Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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isaacs | 119cbf4854 |
stream: Don't require read(0) to emit 'readable' event
When a readable listener is added, call read(0) so that data will flow in, up to the high water mark. Otherwise, it's somewhat confusing that you have to listen for readable, and ALSO call read() (when it will certainly return null) just to get some data out of the stream. See: #4720 |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 88644eaa2d |
stream: There is no _read cb, there is only push
This makes it so that `stream.push(chunk)` is the only way to signal the end of reading, removing the confusing disparity between the callback-style _read method, and the fact that most real-world streams do not have a 1:1 corollation between the "please give me data" event, and the actual arrival of a chunk of data. It is still possible, of course, to implement a `CallbackReadable` on top of this. Simply provide a method like this as the callback: function readCallback(er, chunk) { if (er) stream.emit('error', er); else stream.push(chunk); } However, *only* fs streams actually would behave in this way, so it makes not a lot of sense to make TCP, TLS, HTTP, and all the rest have to bend into this uncomfortable paradigm. |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 34046084c0 |
stream: Do not switch to objectMode implicitly
Only handle objects if explicitly told to do so in the options object. Non-buffer/string chunks are an error if not already in objectMode. Close #4662 |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 27d1babaae |
streams: Pre-emptively buffer readables up to the highWaterMark
Also, this adds a test that guarantees that the ordering of several push() calls in a row is always preserved in synchronous readable streams |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 3b2e9d2648 |
stream: remove lowWaterMark feature
It seems like a good idea on the face of it, but lowWaterMarks are actually not useful, and in practice should always be set to zero. It would be worthwhile for writers if we actually did some kind of writev() type of thing, but actually this just delays calling write() and the overhead of doing a bunch of Buffer copies is not worth the slight benefit of calling write() fewer times. |
12 years ago |
Raynos | 444bbd4fa7 |
streams: Support objects other than Buffers
We detect for non-string and non-buffer values in onread and turn the stream into an "objectMode" stream. If we are in "objectMode" mode then howMuchToRead will always return 1, state.length will always have 1 appended to it when there is a new item and fromList always takes the first value from the list. This means that for object streams, the n in read(n) is ignored and read() will always return a single value Fixed a bug with unpipe where the pipe would break because the flowing state was not reset to false. Fixed a bug with sync cb(null, null) in _read which would forget to end the readable stream |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 20a3c5d09c |
streams2: Do not allow hwm < lwm
There was previously an assert() in there, but this part of the code is so high-volume that the added cost made a measurable dent in http_simple. Just checking inline is fine, though, and prevents a lot of potential hazards. |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 2ff499c022 |
streams2: Do multipipe without always using forEach
The Array.forEach call is too expensive. |
12 years ago |
isaacs | 9b1b85490b |
streams2: Tests of new interfaces
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12 years ago |