Prevents alignment issues when people create a typed array from a buffer.
Unaligned loads or stores are less efficent and (on some architectures) unsafe.
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.
Use v8::Debug::EnableAgent(_, _, true) to wait for incoming
debugger-client connection before emitting any break (or other) events.
This commit should fix test/simple/test-debugger-repl faults.
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.
* net: don't crash when queued write fails (Igor Zinkovsky)
* sunos: fix EMFILE on process.memoryUsage() (Bryan Cantrill)
* crypto: fix compile-time error with openssl 0.9.7e (Ben Noordhuis)
* unix: ignore ECONNABORTED errors from accept() (Ben Noordhuis)
* Add UV_ENOSPC and mappings to it (Bert Belder)
* http-parser: Fix response body is not read (koichik)
* Upgrade npm to 1.1.12
- upgrade node-gyp to 0.3.7
- work around AV-locked directories on Windows
- Fixisaacs/npm#2293 Don't try to 'uninstall' /
- Exclude symbolic links from packages.
- Fixisaacs/npm#2275 Spurious 'unresolvable cycle' error.
- Exclude/include dot files as if they were normal files
The 'Can't backtrace now' message takes over 10 seconds to return.
That's too much time to have to wait for a test, and when it times
out, it was causing an orphaned node process.
This cleans up the node process, and also removes the test that's
timing out, so that the case is hit less often.
Todo: Make the backtrace message come back faster.
* It incorrectly uses assert(a, b) instead of assert.equal(a, b), meaning all
relevant assertions will pass regardless of whether they're supposed to when
a == true.
* It makes the assumption that elements in typed arrays for numerical types
spanning more than one byte, like Uint32Array, are stored little-endian first
on all machines.
* It contains assorted mistakes like assert(Int32Array, typeof v4) (that one
only passes thanks to point 1).
This reverts commit 443071db57.
Patch was overly compilicated and made some incorrect assumptions about the
position of the cursor being at the bottom of the screen. @rlidwka and I are
working on getting a proper implementation written.