* Replace evaluations with proxies and messages
* Return proxies synchronously
Otherwise events can be lost.
* Ensure events cannot be missed
* Refactor remaining fills
* Use more up-to-date version of util
For callbackify.
* Wait for dispose to come back before removing
This prevents issues with the "done" event not always being the last
event fired. For example a socket might close and then end, but only
if the caller called end.
* Remove old node-pty tests
* Fix emitting events twice on duplex streams
* Preserve environment when spawning processes
* Throw a better error if the proxy doesn't exist
* Remove rimraf dependency from ide
* Update net.Server.listening
* Use exit event instead of killed
Doesn't look like killed is even a thing.
* Add response timeout to server
* Fix trash
* Require node-pty & spdlog after they get unpackaged
This fixes an error when running in the binary.
* Fix errors in down emitter preventing reconnecting
* Fix disposing proxies when nothing listens to "error" event
* Refactor event tests to use jest.fn()
* Reject proxy call when disconnected
Otherwise it'll wait for the timeout which is a waste of time since we
already know the connection is dead.
* Use nbin for binary packaging
* Remove additional module requires
* Attempt to remove require for local bootstrap-fork
* Externalize fsevents
- It logs the error now.
- For some reason when there is an error node-netstat runs the callback
twice. That resulted in us scheduling an exponentially growing number
of calls which ate up all the CPU (and probably memory eventually).
For now, opted to dispose when there is an error.
* Fixed documentation based on latest release
* Fixed google-cloud documentation steps order
* Edited docs based on the latest release versions
* Make docs more dynamic based on Releases
* Changed ordered list to unordered list
Install git in the docker container, proposed by #203. While it is possible that issue requires further discussion, this is just a proposal pull request. If that proposal is accepted, here's the pull request.
There is a window between when the stat is made and the result makes it
back to the client where a file is created or deleted and it won't be a
part of that stat.
To fix it, I added a new property signaling that we got some changes
since starting the stat and should run the stat again because we have no
way of knowing whether the currently running stat will include the new
changes or not.
- Move the old data directory if possible.
- Fix extension path to not use a hard-coded path and instead use the
data directory.
- Create every part of the path during startup.
- Create each path when a connection is made as well in case they are
deleted while the server is running.
- Create every part of the path before saving settings or writing a file
using the resource endpoint.