The base64 decoder would intermittently throw an out-of-bounds exception when
the buffer in `buf.write('', 'base64')` was a zero-sized buffer located at the
end of the slab.
Fixes#2657.
Honor the length argument in `buf.write(s, 0, buf.length, 'base64')`. Before
this commit, the length argument was ignored. The decoder would keep writing
until it hit the end of the buffer. Since most buffers in Node are slices of
a parent buffer (the slab), this bug would overwrite the content of adjacent
buffers.
The bug is trivially demonstrated with the following test case:
var assert = require('assert');
var a = Buffer(3);
var b = Buffer('xxx');
a.write('aaaaaaaa', 'base64');
assert.equal(b.toString(), 'xxx');
This commit coincidentally also fixes a bug where Buffer._charsWritten was not
updated for zero length buffers.
* Update V8 to 3.8.9
* Support for sharing streams across Isolates (Igor Zinkovsky)
* #2636 - Fix case where http_parsers are freed too early (koichik)
* url: Support for IPv6 addresses in URLs (Łukasz Walukiewicz)
* child_process: Add disconnect() method to child processes (Andreas Madsen)
* fs: add O_EXCL support, exclusive open file (Ben Noordhuis)
* fs: more specific error messages (Tj Holowaychuk)
* tty: emit 'unknown' key event if key sequence not found (Dan VerWeire, Nathan Rajlich)
* build: compile release build too if BUILDTYPE=Debug (Ben Noordhuis)
* module: fix --debug-brk on symlinked scripts (Fedor Indutny)
* zlib: fix `Failed to set dictionary` issue (Fedor Indutny)
* waf: predict target arch for OS X (Fedor Indutny)
* check exit code of child processes
* wait 1000 ms to exit the child process
* prefix log messages with [PARENT] or [CHILD] to help debugging
* kill all child processes before exiting
Conflicts:
test/simple/test-dgram-multicast-multi-process.js
When using isolate the .fork would break because it had
no .disconnect method. This remove the exit handler there
would call .disconnect since it was not required.
It also change .disconnect to throw if the channel is closed,
this was not possible before because .disconnect would be called
twice.
defines cannot be used if the callback is a templated and has
multiple template arguments. The comma separating the arguments
breaks the preprocessor argument handling. Using a templated function
is clearer and more idiomatic in c++.
If a timer callback throws and the user's uncaughtException handler ignores the
exception, other timers that expire on the current tick should still run.
If #2582 goes through, this hack should be removed.
Fixes#2631.
Also, if an error is already provided, then raise the provided
error, rather than throwing it with a less helpful 'stdout cannot
be closed' message.
This is important for properly handling EPIPEs.
- watch for the death of child processes and fail the test if they all die
- use setTimeout to fail the test if responses are not received and processed in 5000ms