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PR-URL: #24357
Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Vse Mozhet Byt <[email protected]>
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Trott authored and BridgeAR committed Nov 15, 2018
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removed (Node.js will no longer exit).
* `'SIGPIPE'` is ignored by default. It can have a listener installed.
* `'SIGHUP'` is generated on Windows when the console window is closed, and on
other platforms under various similar conditions, see signal(7). It can have a
other platforms under various similar conditions. See signal(7). It can have a
listener installed, however Node.js will be unconditionally terminated by
Windows about 10 seconds later. On non-Windows platforms, the default
behavior of `SIGHUP` is to terminate Node.js, but once a listener has been
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```

When `SIGUSR1` is received by a Node.js process, Node.js will start the
debugger, see [Signal Events][].
debugger. See [Signal Events][].

## process.mainModule
<!-- YAML
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stream) unless fd `2` refers to a file, in which case it is
a [Writable][] stream.

`process.stderr` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways, see
`process.stderr` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways. See
[note on process I/O][] for more information.

## process.stdin
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process.stdin.pipe(process.stdout);
```

`process.stdout` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways, see
`process.stdout` differs from other Node.js streams in important ways. See
[note on process I/O][] for more information.

### A note on process I/O
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