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Name and value in each header are 0-terminated, so additional 2 bytes
should be allocated for them. There were several attempts to add these
2 bytes to headers in language modules, but some modules weren't updated.
Also, adding these 2 bytes is specific to the implementation which may be
changed later, so extending this mechanics to modules may cause errors.
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Node.js modules (body-parser, row-body) search low-cased names
('content-length', 'content-type' etc.) to properly assemble request body.
This closes #246 issue on GitHub.
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Warnings introduced in 53533ba0097c commit.
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Adding actual 'remoteAddress' and 'localAddress' into socket object.
This closes #232 issue on GitHub.
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This closes #236 on GitHub.
Thanks to 0xcdcdcdcd.
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With exceptions and overloads.
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The sequence of napi_open_callback_scope(),
napi_call_function(), and napi_close_callback_scope() functions calls
executes the provided JS code and all functions enqueued by
process.nextTick() and Promises during this execution.
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This fixes two issues:
- values for mutiple header fields with the same name
passed as arrays were converted to string;
- the type of field value wasn't preserved as required
by specification.
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Node.js processes didn't exit after the changes in b9f7635e6be2,
as the quit command from port wasn't handled by the module.
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We increase the number to the Unit object so that it lives forever.
This is necessary so that the garbage collector does not delete the Unit object.
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