This is the JS representation of the `config.gypi` file that was used when
compiling node. With this information, you can tell whether the current node
binary has shared or static dependencies, or any other configuration options
that may have been used.
Currently, a child process does not emit the 'exit' event until 'close' events
have been received on all three of the child's stdio streams. This change makes
the child object emit 'exit' when the child exits, and a new 'close' event when
all stdio streams are closed.
simple/test-debugger-repl has a tendency to fail and leave behind a stray
process that listens on common.PORT, making later tests fail with EADDRINUSE.
Previously, setTimeout(fn, 0) would create a new Timer() object,
which has a close() method (and is a bit slower). The recent
change to more closely emulate browser setTimeout behavior dodges
this path, so this assertion is no longer valid.
Throw, don't abort. `new Buffer(0x3fffffff + 1)` used to bring down the process
with the following error message:
FATAL ERROR: v8::Object::SetIndexedPropertiesToExternalArrayData() length
exceeds max acceptable value
Fixes#2280.
fixes#2888
Previously a pair of end events would be emitted if a response was
paused/resumed, and the underlying socket was closed while the
response was paused
- fix crash calling ClientRequest::setKeepAlive if the underlying request is
HTTPS.
- fix discarding of callback parameter when calling ClientRequest::setTimeout on
HTTPS requests.
- fix discarding of noDelay parameter when calling ClientRequest::setNoDelay on
HTTPS requests.
The only test using this is test/simple/test-fs-chmod.js, and it was
treating a.js and a1.js as two separate files, resulting in a race
condition. (Interestingly enough, it was *not* using the symlink file to
test lchmod, which uses a different temp file.)
joyent/node@b0c15412270f32e00c268c578f07a1ed032323f5 introduced a
regression causing `process.argv[0]` to be invalid in node processes
spawned from `PATH` (without explicit path to executable file - for
example when using global node installation).
Instead of finding a correct path to the executable, `process.cwd()`
would be prepended to `process.argv[0]`.
The only test using this is test/simple/test-fs-chmod.js, and it was
treating a.js and a1.js as two separate files, resulting in a race
condition. (Interestingly enough, it was *not* using the symlink file to
test lchmod, which uses a different temp file.)
simple/test-debugger-repl-utf8 has a tendency to fail and leave behind a stray
process that listens on common.PORT, making later tests fail with EADDRINUSE.