A HTTP/1.0 client does not support 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked' unless it
explicitly requests it by sending a 'TE: chunked' header.
Before this commit, node.js always disabled chunked encoding for HTTP/1.0
clients. Now it will scan for the TE header and turn on chunked encoding if
requested and applicable.
Fixes#940.
Don't execute the callback in the context of the global object.
MakeCallback() tries to apply the active domain to the callback. If the user
polluted the global object with a 'domain' property, as in the code example
below, MakeCallback() will try to apply that.
Example:
domain = {}; // missing var keyword is intentional
crypto.randomBytes(8, cb); // TypeError: undefined is not a function
Fixes#3956.
With this patch the IPC socket is no longer available in the
ChildProcess.stdio array. This shouldn't be very problematic, since
this socket was effectively non-functional; it would never emit any
events.
Removed NO_CAST, NO_MD2 and NO_STORE because otherwise there were build errors.
Added NO_CAMELLIA, NO_MDC2, and NO_CMS because otherwise there were linker errors.
* V8: upgrade to 3.11.10.19
* npm: upgrade to 1.1.59
* windows: fix uninitialized memory access in uv_update_time() (Bert Belder)
* unix, windows: fix memory corruption in fs-poll.c (Ben Noordhuis)
* unix: fix integer overflow in uv_hrtime (Tim Holy)
* sunos: fix uv_cpu_info() on x86_64 (Ben Noordhuis)
* tls: update default cipher list (Ben Noordhuis)
* unix: Fix llvm and older gcc duplicate symbol warnings (Bert Belder)
* fs: fix use after free in stat watcher (Ben Noordhuis)
* build: Fix using manually compiled gcc on OS X (Nathan Rajlich)
* windows: make junctions work again (Bert Belder)