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lib: fix typos
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/13741 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Roman Reiss <me@silverwind.io> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>
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@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ TLSSocket.prototype._init = function(socket, wrap) {
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// lib/net.js expect this value to be non-zero if write hasn't been flushed
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// immediately
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// TODO(indutny): rewise this solution, it might be 1 before handshake and
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// TODO(indutny): revise this solution, it might be 1 before handshake and
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// represent real writeQueueSize during regular writes.
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ssl.writeQueueSize = 1;
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@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ TLSSocket.prototype.getProtocol = function() {
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// outcomes:
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//
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// A) verifyError returns null meaning the client's certificate is signed
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// by one of the server's CAs. The server know's the client idenity now
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// by one of the server's CAs. The server now knows the client's identity
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// and the client is authorized.
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//
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// B) For some reason the client's certificate is not acceptable -
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@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ function normalizeConnectArgs(listArgs) {
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var cb = args[1];
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// If args[0] was options, then normalize dealt with it.
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// If args[0] is port, or args[0], args[1] is host,port, we need to
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// If args[0] is port, or args[0], args[1] is host, port, we need to
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// find the options and merge them in, normalize's options has only
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// the host/port/path args that it knows about, not the tls options.
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// This means that options.host overrides a host arg.
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ function showFlaggedDeprecation() {
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if (bufferWarn) {
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// This is a *pending* deprecation warning. It is not emitted by
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// default unless the --pending-deprecation command-line flag is
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// used or the NODE_PENDING_DEPRECATION=1 envvar is set.
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// used or the NODE_PENDING_DEPRECATION=1 env var is set.
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process.emitWarning(bufferWarning, 'DeprecationWarning', 'DEP0005');
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bufferWarn = false;
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}
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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ const doFlaggedDeprecation =
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function() {};
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/**
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* The Buffer() construtor is deprecated in documentation and should not be
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* The Buffer() constructor is deprecated in documentation and should not be
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* used moving forward. Rather, developers should use one of the three new
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* factory APIs: Buffer.from(), Buffer.allocUnsafe() or Buffer.alloc() based on
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* their specific needs. There is no runtime deprecation because of the extent
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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Buffer.alloc = function(size, fill, encoding) {
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// Since we are filling anyway, don't zero fill initially.
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// Only pay attention to encoding if it's a string. This
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// prevents accidentally sending in a number that would
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// be interpretted as a start offset.
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// be interpreted as a start offset.
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if (typeof encoding !== 'string')
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encoding = undefined;
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return createUnsafeBuffer(size).fill(fill, encoding);
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@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ fs.realpathSync = function realpathSync(p, options) {
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knownHard[base] = true;
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}
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// walk down the path, swapping out linked pathparts for their real
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// walk down the path, swapping out linked path parts for their real
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// values
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// NB: p.length changes.
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while (pos < p.length) {
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@ -1747,7 +1747,7 @@ fs.realpath = function realpath(p, options, callback) {
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process.nextTick(LOOP);
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}
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// walk down the path, swapping out linked pathparts for their real
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// walk down the path, swapping out linked path parts for their real
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// values
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function LOOP() {
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// stop if scanned past end of path
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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const EventEmitter = require('events');
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// This object keep track of the socket there are sended
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// This object keeps track of the sockets that are sent
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class SocketListSend extends EventEmitter {
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constructor(child, key) {
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super();
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class SocketListSend extends EventEmitter {
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}
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// This object keep track of the socket there are received
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// This object keeps track of the sockets that are received
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class SocketListReceive extends EventEmitter {
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constructor(child, key) {
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super();
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ class SocketListReceive extends EventEmitter {
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add(obj) {
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this.connections++;
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// Notify previous owner of socket about its state change
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// Notify the previous owner of the socket about its state change
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obj.socket.once('close', () => {
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this.connections--;
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ function REPLServer(prompt,
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if (breakEvalOnSigint && eval_) {
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// Allowing this would not reflect user expectations.
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// breakEvalOnSigint affects only the behaviour of the default eval().
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// breakEvalOnSigint affects only the behavior of the default eval().
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throw new errors.Error('ERR_INVALID_REPL_EVAL_CONFIG');
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}
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@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ REPLServer.prototype.complete = function() {
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function complete(line, callback) {
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// There may be local variables to evaluate, try a nested REPL
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if (this.bufferedCommand !== undefined && this.bufferedCommand.length) {
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// Get a new array of inputed lines
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// Get a new array of inputted lines
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var tmp = this.lines.slice();
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// Kill off all function declarations to push all local variables into
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// global scope
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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ exports.setTimeout = setTimeout;
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function createSingleTimeout(callback, after, args) {
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after *= 1; // coalesce to number or NaN
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if (!(after >= 1 && after <= TIMEOUT_MAX))
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after = 1; // schedule on next tick, follows browser behaviour
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after = 1; // schedule on next tick, follows browser behavior
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var timer = new Timeout(after, callback, args);
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if (process.domain)
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@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ exports.setInterval = function(callback, repeat, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
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function createRepeatTimeout(callback, repeat, args) {
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repeat *= 1; // coalesce to number or NaN
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if (!(repeat >= 1 && repeat <= TIMEOUT_MAX))
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repeat = 1; // schedule on next tick, follows browser behaviour
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repeat = 1; // schedule on next tick, follows browser behavior
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var timer = new Timeout(repeat, callback, args);
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timer._repeat = repeat;
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ const { isUint8Array } = process.binding('util');
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// Allow {CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT} client-initiated session renegotiations
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// every {CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW} seconds. An error event is emitted if more
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// renegotations are seen. The settings are applied to all remote client
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// renegotiations are seen. The settings are applied to all remote client
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// connections.
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exports.CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT = 3;
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exports.CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW = 600;
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// Prevents interleaved or dropped stdout/stderr output for terminals.
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// As noted in the following reference, local TTYs tend to be quite fast and
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// this behaviour has become expected due historical functionality on OS X,
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// this behavior has become expected due historical functionality on OS X,
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// even though it was originally intended to change in v1.0.2 (Libuv 1.2.1).
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// Ref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/1771#issuecomment-119351671
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this._handle.setBlocking(true);
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var lastEscapedPos = 0;
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for (var i = 0; i < rest.length; ++i) {
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// Manual switching is faster than using a Map/Object.
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// `escaped` contains substring up to the last escaped cahracter.
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// `escaped` contains substring up to the last escaped character.
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switch (rest.charCodeAt(i)) {
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case 9: // '\t'
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// Concat if there are ordinary characters in the middle.
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