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Author SHA1 Message Date
isaacs cd2b9f542c stream: Avoid nextTick warning filling read buffer
In the function that pre-emptively fills the Readable queue, it relies
on a recursion through:

stream.push(chunk) ->
maybeReadMore(stream, state) ->
  if (not reading more and < hwm) stream.read(0) ->
stream._read() ->
stream.push(chunk) -> repeat.

Since this was only calling read() a single time, and then relying on a
future nextTick to collect more data, it ends up causing a nextTick
recursion error (and potentially a RangeError, even) if you have a very
high highWaterMark, and are getting very small chunks pushed
synchronously in _read (as happens with TLS, or many simple test
streams).

This change implements a new approach, so that read(0) is called
repeatedly as long as it is effective (that is, the length keeps
increasing), and thus quickly fills up the buffer for streams such as
these, without any stacks overflowing.
2013-03-10 11:04:48 -07:00
Julian Gruber 738347b904 events: Handle missing error obj when domains in use
so `ee.emit('error')` doesn't throw when domains are active

create an empty error only when handled by a domain

test for when no error is provided to an error event
2013-03-10 09:53:24 -07:00
koichik c9a4ec9c63 http: ServerRequest does not timeout after 'end'
Fixes #4967
2013-03-10 20:14:43 +09:00
isaacs e2400f88d8 http: Do not setTimeout a not-yet-existent socket
Fixes #4967
2013-03-10 18:34:41 +09:00
hc 5757ce48b4 http: check if incoming parser has already been freed
Fix #4948

This adds a check before setting the incoming parser
to null. Under certain circumstances it'll already be set to
null by freeParser().

Otherwise this will cause node to crash as it tries to set
null on something that is already null.
2013-03-09 08:46:44 -08:00
Andreas Madsen 7becf156a9 timers: consistent this keyword in setImmediate
When calling setImmediate with extra arguments the this keyword in the
callback would refer to the global object, but when not calling
setImmediate with extra arguments this would refer to the returned
handle object.

This commit fixes that inconsistency so its always set handle object.
The handle object was chosen for performance reasons.
2013-03-09 08:19:57 -08:00
Gil Pedersen 77a776da90 stream: Always defer preemptive reading to improve latency 2013-03-08 20:09:21 -08:00
isaacs b3cbb16f41 zlib: Manage flush flags appropriately
If you call z.flush();z.write('foo'); then it would try to write 'foo'
before the flush was done, triggering an assertion in the zlib binding.

Closes #4950
2013-03-08 18:56:31 -08:00
isaacs 632b7d8750 Revert "http: check if incoming parser has already been freed"
This reverts commit 9f4c3b0d45.
2013-03-08 14:35:00 -08:00
hheennrryy@gmail.com 9f4c3b0d45 http: check if incoming parser has already been freed
Fix #4948

This adds a check before setting the incoming parser
to null. Under certain circumstances it'll already be set to
null by freeParser().

Otherwise this will cause node to crash as it tries to set
null on something that is already null.
2013-03-08 14:14:58 -08:00
isaacs 90368770e6 stream: Emit error on stream object, not global
Apparently this function got abstracted out at some point, and 'this'
wasn't changed to the correct object.
2013-03-08 07:35:41 -08:00
Andreas Madsen bdf7ac2c5d child_process: support sending dgram socket
child.send can send net servers and sockets. Now that we have support
for dgram clusters this functionality should be extended to include
dgram sockets.
2013-03-07 17:51:17 +01:00
isaacs d258fb0212 http: More useful setTimeout API on server
This adds the following to HTTP:

* server.setTimeout(msecs, callback)
  Sets all new connections to time out after the specified time, at
  which point it emits 'timeout' on the server, passing the socket as an
  argument.
  In this way, timeouts can be handled in one place consistently.
* req.setTimeout(), res.setTimeout()
  Essentially an alias to req/res.socket.setTimeout(), but without
  having to delve into a "buried" object.  Adds a listener on the
  req/res object, but not on the socket.
* server.timeout
  Number of milliseconds before incoming connections time out.
  (Default=1000*60*2, as before.)

Furthermore, if the user sets up their own timeout listener on either
the server, the request, or the response, then the default behavior
(destroying the socket) is suppressed.

Fix #3460
2013-03-06 12:43:48 -08:00
isaacs 9208c89058 stream: Raise readable high water mark in powers of 2
This prevents excessively raising the buffer level in tiny increments in
pathological cases.
2013-03-06 11:44:30 -08:00
isaacs a978bedee7 stream: Allow strings in Readable.push/unshift
Fix #4909
2013-03-06 11:44:30 -08:00
isaacs b0f6789a78 stream: Remove bufferSize option
Now that highWaterMark increases when there are large reads, this
greatly reduces the number of calls necessary to _read(size), assuming
that _read actually respects the size argument.
2013-03-06 11:44:30 -08:00
isaacs d5a0940fff stream: Remove pipeOpts.chunkSize
It's not actually necessary for backwards compatibility, isn't
used anywhere, and isn't even tested.  Better to just remove it.
2013-03-06 11:44:30 -08:00
isaacs 8c44869f1d stream: Increase highWaterMark on large reads
If the consumer of a Readable is asking for N bytes, and N > hwm,
then clearly we have set the hwm to low, and ought to increase it.

Fix #4931
2013-03-06 11:44:30 -08:00
isaacs e0cec37d50 stream: Remove unnecessary nextTick usage in Writable
Fix #4928
2013-03-06 11:44:29 -08:00
isaacs 5038f40185 node: Add --throw-deprecation
Extremely handy when tracking down a flood of recursive nextTick warnings.
2013-03-06 11:44:29 -08:00
Eugene Girshov 25ba971f41 http: fix multiple timeout events
Fixed up slightly by @isaacs so as not to miss 'timeout' events in some
cases.
2013-03-06 10:45:37 -08:00
Ben Noordhuis fb3ec32b0e net: use close callback, not process.nextTick
Don't emit the 'close' event with process.nextTick.

Closing a handle is an operation that usually *but not always* completes
on the next tick of the event loop, hence using process.nextTick is not
reliable.

Use a proper handle close callback and emit the 'close' event from
inside the callback.

Update tests that depend on the intricacies of the old model.

Fixes #3459.
2013-03-06 16:15:18 +01:00
Pavel Lang 2ad98725d6 DNS: Support NAPTR queries
They were previously removed in a90bc78534.
2013-03-06 14:31:22 +04:00
Scott Blomquist 323120b5c9 child_process: handle ENOENT correctly on Windows 2013-03-05 23:47:35 -08:00
isaacs 312289b791 stream: Use class for write buffer entries 2013-03-05 14:27:16 -08:00
isaacs 426b4c6258 stream: _write takes an encoding argument
This vastly reduces the overhead of decodeStrings:false streams,
such as net and http.
2013-03-05 14:27:15 -08:00
isaacs cd68d86c32 stream: Remove output function from _transform
Just use stream.push(outputChunk) instead.
2013-03-05 14:27:15 -08:00
isaacs 049903e333 stream: Split Writable logic into small functions
1. Get rid of unnecessary 'finishing' flag
2. Dont check both ending and ended. Extraneous.

Also: Remove extraneous 'finishing' flag, and don't check both 'ending'
and 'ended', since checking just 'ending' is sufficient.
2013-03-05 14:26:34 -08:00
Ben Noordhuis 862f7b850d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/v0.8' 2013-03-05 15:43:03 +01:00
Ben Noordhuis 532d9929c7 cluster: propagate bind errors
This commit fixes a bug where the cluster module fails to propagate
EADDRINUSE errors.

When a worker starts a (net, http) server, it requests the listen socket
from its master who then creates and binds the socket.

Now, OS X and Windows don't always signal EADDRINUSE from bind() but
instead defer the error until a later syscall. libuv mimics this
behaviour to provide consistent behaviour across platforms but that
means the worker could end up with a socket that is not actually bound
to the requested addresss.

That's why the worker now checks if the socket is bound, raising
EADDRINUSE if that's not the case.

Fixes #2721.
2013-03-05 15:23:55 +01:00
Felix Böhm 3e64b5677f events: loop backwards in removeListener
`removeAllListeners` is removing events from end to start. Therefore
it spends O(n^2) time, since `removeListener` is searching from start to
end.
2013-03-05 12:47:57 +04:00
Trevor Norris d09ab61dcd events: code consistency
v8 likes when smaller functions have a single return point, and cleaned
up the single non-strict check.
2013-03-04 11:59:55 -08:00
Trevor Norris 04688614f7 events: remove type check for event type
Strict checking for typeof types broke backwards compatibility for other
libraries. This reverts those checks.

The subclass test has been changed to ensure all operations can be
performed on the inherited EE before instantiation. Including the
ability to set event names with numbers.
2013-03-04 11:57:35 -08:00
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
2013-03-04 07:38:32 -08:00
Xidorn Quan 009ba02e18 dns: fix ReferenceError in resolve() error path
A typo in the variable name makes it throw a ReferenceError instead of
the expected "Unknown type" error when dns.resolve() is passed a bad
record type argument.

Fixes the following exception:

  ReferenceError: type is not defined
    at Object.exports.resolve (dns.js:189:40)
    at /Users/bnoordhuis/src/master/test/simple/test-c-ares.js:48:9
    <snip>
2013-03-04 16:20:40 +01:00
isaacs e428bb7eae cluster: Rename destroy() to kill(signal=SIGTERM)
Fix #4133, bringing the cluster worker API more in line with the
child process API.
2013-03-03 17:26:38 -08:00
isaacs 384f1be739 stream: Writable.end(chunk) after end is an error
Calling end(data) calls write(data).  Doing this after end should
raise a 'write after end' error.

However, because end() calls were previously ignored on already
ended streams, this error was confusingly suppressed, even though the
data never is written, and cannot get to the other side.

This is a re-hash of 5222d19a11, but
without assuming that the data passed to end() is valid, and thus
breaking a bunch of tests.
2013-03-03 17:26:38 -08:00
Dave Olszewski 22aa767421 make repl compatible with domains
The try/catch in repl.js keeps any active domain from catching the
error.  Since the domain may not even be enterd until the code is run,
it's not possible to avoid the try/catch, so emit on the domain when an
error is thrown.
2013-03-03 15:28:45 -08:00
Ben Noordhuis 80ea63b958 Revert "stream: Writable.end(chunk) after end is an error"
It's breaking ~22 tests, Needs further investigation.

This reverts commit 5222d19a11.
2013-03-03 02:21:28 +01:00
isaacs 5222d19a11 stream: Writable.end(chunk) after end is an error
Calling end(data) calls write(data).  Doing this after end should
raise a 'write after end' error.

However, because end() calls were previously ignored on already
ended streams, this error was confusingly suppressed, even though the
data never is written, and cannot get to the other side.
2013-03-02 16:09:16 -08:00
isaacs 63edde0e01 events: Handle emit('error') before ctor
The previous commit did not handle the case when the event type
is 'error', since that is checked before reading the handler.
2013-03-02 15:11:23 -08:00
isaacs d345c1173a events: Handle emit before constructor call 2013-03-02 15:01:20 -08:00
Ben Noordhuis 2d51036fb9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/v0.8'
Conflicts:
	doc/api/http.markdown
	test/simple/test-crypto.js
2013-03-02 23:13:35 +01:00
isaacs 4ac73d2c99 net: s/closed/ended/ in write-after-fin message 2013-03-02 11:50:33 -08:00
isaacs 2106ef000c net: Provide better error when writing after FIN
The stock writable stream "write after end" message is overly vague, if
you have clearly not called end() yourself yet.

When we receive a FIN from the other side, and call destroySoon() as a
result, then generate an EPIPE error (which is what would happen if you
did actually write to the socket), with a message explaining what
actually happened.
2013-03-02 11:26:39 -08:00
Trevor Norris d1b4dcd6ac events: add type checks to once
Also cleanup unnecessary use of "self" since it will always be called
using .apply() from emit.
2013-03-01 17:36:48 -08:00
Trevor Norris e1ac2ef7cf events: emit cleanup
Cleanup check logic. Place vars at top. Remove PROCESS.
2013-03-01 17:36:48 -08:00
Trevor Norris 1ccc6fbe05 events: additional type check for addListener
Check both passed args to addListener.

Place var at beginning.
2013-03-01 17:36:48 -08:00
Trevor Norris 4f7f8bbdf8 events: _events to object and undefined not null
By making sure the _events is always an object there is one less check
that needs to be performed by emit.

Use undefined instead of null. typeof checks are a lot faster than
isArray.

There are a few places where the this._events check cannot be removed
because it is possible for the user to call those methods after using
utils.extend to create their own EventEmitter, but before it has
actually been instantiated.
2013-03-01 17:36:47 -08:00
Trevor Norris b3ea8443bd events: removeListener add checks and cleanup
Remove unecessary splice for single listener events. Add type check for
"type" argument.
2013-03-01 17:36:47 -08:00