- utilizing autoconf configure.guess to output canonical $target_{cpu,vendor,os}
- normalizing $target_cpu --> $arch according to v8 naming scheme
- normalizing $target_os --> $platform according to v8 naming scheme
- renamed c-ares platform-arch directories to represent v8 canonical names
- new targets in Makefile: libnode-{static,dynamic}[-debug]
- scons is symbolized as SCONS in Makefile for portability/flexibility.
- LINKFLAGS inherith from LDFLAGS ("magic" variable exported by autoconf and configure).
- When building on OS X, CFLAGS and LDFLAGS will contain appropriate -arch flag, set up by configure (instead of the Makefile).
- libv8.a make targets cleaned up with unison libv8_flags set of flags.
- the clean make target now cleans up libraries (libv8, libnode, etc).
- added config.guess, config.sub and install-sh (utilized by autoconf/configure)
Rather than aborting in the face of *any* repeated link in a given path,
instead only abort if such a cycle actually makes a given path unresolvable.
Test for this by doing a normal stat. Still use the seenLinks object to
cache link contents so as to cut own a little bit on readlink calls.
Also add a pathological test that fails without the change to fs.js.
Users too often would forget to add
socket.on('end', function () {
socket.end();
});
Which is a mistake. Therefore we default to this behavior and
only optionally let people handle the 'end' case themselves.
When a server hit EMFILE it would continue to try to accept new connections
from the queue. This patch introduces a timeout of one second where it will
stop trying to accept new files. After the second is over it tries again.
This is a rather serious bug that has been effecting many highly concurrent
programs. It was introduced in 4593c0, version v0.2.0.
TODO: A test for this situation. Currently I test it like this
termA% cd projects/node
termA% ulimit -n 256
termA% ./node benchmark/idle_server.js
termB% cd projects/node
termB% ./node benchmark/idle_clients.js
And watch how the server process behaves.