stream,doc: make `writable.setDefaultEncoding()` return `this` by estliberitas · Pull Request #5040 · nodejs/node
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Feb 2, 2016Let this function return `this` for parity with `readable.setEncoding()` (#5013).
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May 4, 2016Let this function return `this` for parity with `readable.setEncoding()`. PR-URL: nodejs#5040 Fixes: nodejs#5013 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Calvin Metcalf <calvin.metcalf@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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May 5, 2016* assert: `deep{Strict}Equal()` now works correctly with circular
references. (Rich Trott) #6432
* debugger: Arrays are now formatted correctly in the debugger repl.
(cjihrig) #6448
* deps: Upgrade OpenSSL sources to 1.0.2h (Shigeki Ohtsu)
#6550
* net: Introduced a `Socket#connecting` property. (Fedor Indutny)
#6404
- Previously this information was only available as the undocumented,
internal `_connecting` property.
* process: Introduced `process.cpuUsage()`. (Patrick Mueller)
#6157
* stream: `Writable#setDefaultEncoding()` now returns `this`.
(Alexander Makarenko) #5040
* util: Two new additions to `util.inspect()`:
- Added a `maxArrayLength` option to truncate the formatting of
Arrays. (James M Snell) #6334
- This is set to `100` by default.
- Added a `showProxy` option for formatting proxy intercepting
handlers. (James M Snell) #6465
- Inspecting proxies is non-trivial and as such this is off by
default.
PR-URL: #6557
Fishrock123 added a commit that referenced this pull request
May 5, 2016* assert: `deep{Strict}Equal()` now works correctly with circular
references. (Rich Trott) #6432
* debugger: Arrays are now formatted correctly in the debugger repl.
(cjihrig) #6448
* deps: Upgrade OpenSSL sources to 1.0.2h (Shigeki Ohtsu)
#6550
- Please see our blog post for more info on the security contents of this release:
- https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/openssl-may-2016/
* net: Introduced a `Socket#connecting` property. (Fedor Indutny)
#6404
- Previously this information was only available as the undocumented,
internal `_connecting` property.
* process: Introduced `process.cpuUsage()`. (Patrick Mueller)
#6157
* stream: `Writable#setDefaultEncoding()` now returns `this`.
(Alexander Makarenko) #5040
* util: Two new additions to `util.inspect()`:
- Added a `maxArrayLength` option to truncate the formatting of
Arrays. (James M Snell) #6334
- This is set to `100` by default.
- Added a `showProxy` option for formatting proxy intercepting
handlers. (James M Snell) #6465
- Inspecting proxies is non-trivial and as such this is off by
default.
PR-URL: #6557
Fishrock123 added a commit that referenced this pull request
May 5, 2016* assert: `deep{Strict}Equal()` now works correctly with circular
references. (Rich Trott) #6432
* debugger: Arrays are now formatted correctly in the debugger repl.
(cjihrig) #6448
* deps: Upgrade OpenSSL sources to 1.0.2h (Shigeki Ohtsu)
#6550
- Please see our blog post for more info on the security contents of
this release:
- https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/openssl-may-2016/
* net: Introduced a `Socket#connecting` property. (Fedor Indutny)
#6404
- Previously this information was only available as the undocumented,
internal `_connecting` property.
* process: Introduced `process.cpuUsage()`. (Patrick Mueller)
#6157
* stream: `Writable#setDefaultEncoding()` now returns `this`.
(Alexander Makarenko) #5040
* util: Two new additions to `util.inspect()`:
- Added a `maxArrayLength` option to truncate the formatting of
Arrays. (James M Snell) #6334
- This is set to `100` by default.
- Added a `showProxy` option for formatting proxy intercepting
handlers. (James M Snell) #6465
- Inspecting proxies is non-trivial and as such this is off by
default.
PR-URL: #6557
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