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stream: Fix readableState.awaitDrain mechanism
In 6899094 (nodejs#2325), the conditions for increasing `readableState.awaitDrain` when writing to a piping destination returns false were changed so that they could not actually be met, effectively leaving `readableState.awaitDrain` with a constant value of 0. This patch changes the conditions to testing whether the stream for which `.write()` returned false is still a piping destination, which was likely the intention of the original patch. Fixes: nodejs#5820
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../common'); | ||
const stream = require('stream'); | ||
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// This is very similar to test-stream-pipe-cleanup-pause.js. | ||
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const reader = new stream.Readable(); | ||
const writer1 = new stream.Writable(); | ||
const writer2 = new stream.Writable(); | ||
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// 560000 is chosen here because it is larger than the (default) highWaterMark | ||
// and will cause `.write()` to return false | ||
// See: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/5820 | ||
const buffer = Buffer.allocUnsafe(560000); | ||
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reader._read = function(n) {}; | ||
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writer1._write = common.mustCall(function(chunk, encoding, cb) { | ||
this.emit('chunk-received'); | ||
cb(); | ||
}, 1); | ||
writer1.once('chunk-received', function() { | ||
setImmediate(function() { | ||
// This one should *not* get through to writer1 because writer2 is not | ||
// "done" processing. | ||
reader.push(buffer); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
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// A "slow" consumer: | ||
writer2._write = common.mustCall(function(chunk, encoding, cb) { | ||
// Not calling cb here to "simulate" slow stream. | ||
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// This should be called exactly once, since the first .write() call | ||
// will return false. | ||
}, 1); | ||
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reader.pipe(writer1); | ||
reader.pipe(writer2); | ||
reader.push(buffer); |