Configures v8 flags at runtime.
// use-strict-violator.js
a = "I'm the trouble starter, punking instigator"
module.exports = a;
var flags = require('v8-flags').flags;
console.log('inital use strict', flags.use_strict());
flags.use_strict(true);
console.log('set use strict to', flags.use_strict());
try {
require('./use-strict-violator');
} catch(err) {
console.error('FAIL:', err);
}
flags.use_strict(false);
console.log('set use strict to', flags.use_strict());
var violator = require('./use-strict-violator');
console.log(violator)
inital use strict false
set use strict to true
FAIL: [ReferenceError: a is not defined]
set use strict to false
I'm the trouble starter, punking instigator
npm install v8-flags
I am doing my best to document each flag, but am hoping for others especially the ones with insider knowledge to supply useful comments.
I made this as easy as possible, all you have to do is add/edit the .md
file with the name of the flag in this
folder and run npm run flag-doc
to
update all documentation with the added details.
The different versions of v8 and thus Node.js have different flags and therefore the API fluctuates somewhat between the versions. The API is generated on install to match the Node.js version you are using.
The flags for the currently latest Node.js versions 0.8
, 0.10
and 0.11
are documented in the following
locations:
The below API allows to access and configure these flags.
Table of Contents generated with DocToc
- enforceFlagImplications()
- flags()
- listFlags() → {Object}
- meta() → {Array.}
- printHelp()
- resetAllFlags()
-
Enforces all flag implications.
- Source:
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Exposes methods to get and set v8 flags.
var flags = require('v8-flags').flags; console.log(flags.use_strict()); // false flags.use_strict(true) console.log(flags.use_strict()); // true
-
Lists all flags along with their current value.
key/value pair for each flag
- Type
- Object
-
The meta data for the flags.
It is initialized on startup from the definitions found in C++ land.
array of objects with the folloing properties each
- name: flag name
- default: default setting of the flag
- type: type of the flag
- description: the description of the flag
- readonly: set
true
if flag cannot be set - configurable: set
true
if setting the flag at runtime has the desired effect - implications: flags that will be set to
true
whenever this flag istrue
andenforceFlagImplications
is called - negativeImplications: flags that will be set to
false
whenever this flag isfalse
andenforceFlagImplications
is called
- Type
- Array.<Object>
-
Prints flag help to the console.
- Source:
-
Resets all flags to their default values
- Source:
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