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buffer: implement WHATWG Encoding Standard API #13644

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Provide an (initially experimental) implementation of the WHATWG Encoding Standard API (TextDecoder and TextEncoder). The is the same API implemented on the browser side.

By default, with small-icu, only the UTF-8, UTF-16le and UTF-16be decoders are supported. With full-icu enabled, every encoding other than iso-8859-16 is supported.

This provides a basic test, but does not include the full web platform tests. Note: many of the web platform tests for this would fail by default because we ship with small-icu by default.

The implementation is added without changing any of the existing encoding support in core.

Refs: https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/

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mscdex commented Jun 13, 2017

What's special about iso-8859-16?

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jasnell commented Jun 13, 2017

It's not implemented by ICU at all, even with full-icu

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Some preliminary comments. I'll need some time to digest the intricacies of BOM and the various flags related to it.


function normalizeEncoding(encoding) {
if (encoding === undefined)
return 'utf-8';
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This function doesn't have to handle defaults -- nor should it. The two places that use this function both ensure encoding !== undefined. I also somewhat prefer the signature function getEncodingFromLabel(label) to align better with the spec.

return 'utf-8';
let enc = encodings.get(encoding);
if (enc !== undefined) return enc;
enc = encodings.get(encoding.toLowerCase());
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ASCII whitespace (and ASCII whitespace only, not Unicode) needs to be trimmed as well per step 1 of the spec.

let enc = encodings.get(encoding);
if (enc !== undefined) return enc;
enc = encodings.get(encoding.toLowerCase());
if (enc !== undefined) return enc;
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Just return enc w/o if should be fine and simpler.

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UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
UConverter* conv = ucnv_open(*label, &status);
args.GetReturnValue().Set(U_SUCCESS(status) == 1);
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How about just !!U_SUCCESS(status)? The == 1 looks kinda fragile.

if (handle === undefined)
throw new errors.Error('ERR_ENCODING_NOT_SUPPORTED', encoding);

Object.defineProperties(this, {
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Object.defineProperties is pretty slow to be used on per object construction. I don't see any harm in making kHandle configurable, enumerable, or writable, as it's a symbol property already (and it's what we do for URL). encoding, fatal, and ignoreBOM should all be defined on the prototype as getter functions per spec.

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ConverterObject* converter;
ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_UNWRAP(&converter, args[0].As<Object>());
SPREAD_BUFFER_ARG(args[1], input_obj);
int flags = args[2]->Uint32Value();
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Use the non-deprecated Uint32Value(Local<Context>) signature of the function.

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Local<ObjectTemplate> t = ObjectTemplate::New(env->isolate());
t->SetInternalFieldCount(1);
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Independent of this PR, we should find a way to cache this ObjectTemplate.

Potentially dumb question: why not use ObjectWrap?

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Ping this question...

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For no particular reason other than ObjectWrap really isn't used anywhere else in core. I've actually been contemplating whether or not it is something we could eliminate at some point.

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NULL, flush, &status);

if (U_SUCCESS(status)) {
result.SetLength(target - &result[0]);
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SetLength, too, takes number of entries as argument, not number of bytes.

@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
'defines': [
# ICU cannot swap the initial data without this.
# http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/11046
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Does the comment still apply?

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Nope. Was planning to remove the whole section.

Per the [WHATWG Encoding Standard][], the encodings supported by the
`TextDecoder` API are outlined in the table below. For each encoding,
one or more aliases may be used. Support for some encodings is enabled
only when Node.js is using the full ICU data.
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Is it documented anywhere how to get full ICU?

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This should be better documented.


encode(input) {
const buf = lazyBuffer().from(String(input));
return new Uint8Array(buf.buffer, buf.offset, buf.length);
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Per spec, the returned Uint8Array must be unpooled and have an entire block of ArrayBuffer dedicated to it.

`http.get()`, if the returned charset is one of those listed in the WHATWG spec
it's possible that the server actually returned win-1252-encoded data, and
using `'latin1'` encoding may incorrectly decode the characters.
*Note*: Today's browsers follow the [WHATWG Encoding Standard] which aliases
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[WHATWG Encoding Standard][] (+ second pair of brackets) for consistency?

const decoder = new TextDecoder('shift_jis');
let string = '';
let buffer;
while(buffer = getNextChunkSomehow()) {
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while( -> while ( ?

let string = '';
let buffer;
while(buffer = getNextChunkSomehow()) {
string += decoder.decode(buffer, { stream:true });
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stream:true -> stream: true ?

`false`.
* `ignoreBOM` {boolean} When `true`, the `TextDecoder` will include the byte
order mark in the decoded result. This option is only used when `encoding`
is `'utf-8'`, `'utf-16be'` or `'utf-16le'`.
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Note about defaults (false = strip the BOM)?

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(false = strip the BOM)

That's correct.

var dec = new TextDecoder('utf-16be', { ignoreBOM: true });
[...dec.decode(new Uint8Array([0xfe, 0xff, 0x00, 0x20]))].map(str => str.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
  // ["feff", "20"]
var dec = new TextDecoder('utf-16be', { ignoreBOM: false });
[...dec.decode(new Uint8Array([0xfe, 0xff, 0x00, 0x20]))].map(str => str.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
  // ["20"]

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I mean maybe it is worth to add a note about the default value.


const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const { Buffer, TextDecoder, TextEncoder } = require('buffer');
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Why we need to require Buffer if we state in the doc:

The Buffer class is a global within Node.js, making it unlikely that one would need to ever use require('buffer').Buffer

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It's in a lint rule we use.

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@TimothyGu Could you elaborate?

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Why do we use it only in the lib/.eslintrc.yaml and not in the test/.eslintrc.yaml?

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I'm guessing here: tests are supposed to be self-contained scripts, while everything in lib is user-visible and -contaminatable, like a seemingly innocent var Buffer = {} line in REPL. See nodejs/node-convergence-archive#21.

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@TimothyGu Thank you.

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jasnell commented Jun 13, 2017

Updated

one or more aliases may be used. Support for some encodings is enabled
only when Node.js is using the full ICU data.

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If https://help.github.com/articles/organizing-information-with-tables/ works as advertised, github markdown tables would be easier to read in-source and to review.

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As far as I understand (and I do not see anything in the referenced link) .. markdown tables do not support rowspan.

* `options` {object}
* `fatal` {boolean} `true` if decoding failures are fatal. Defaults to
`false`.
* `ignoreBOM` {boolean} When `true`, the `TextDecoder` will include the byte
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I wonder if withBOM (EDIT: or leaveBOM) would make more sense for this, if its not a fixed name due to the spec? I thought the docs might have had a typo and reversed the sense, because if the BOM is ignored it wouldn't be in the output, then I thought about it, and realized the sense of ignore is "don't remove from input stream if present". I'm not sure what would happen if the BOM is not in the input stream, though, would it get added to the decoded result?

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ignoreBOM is fixed within the spec. To change this would require a change in the spec.

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Understood. I know this is all experimental, but FYI, its not clear to me from current docs whether a BOM is added if not present, or just passed through ("ignored") if present.

throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'input',
['ArrayBuffer', 'ArrayBufferView']);
}
if (options === null ||
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The Web IDL spec treats null the same way as undefined. See https://heycam.github.io/webidl/#es-dictionary, step 4.1.2.

throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'options', 'object');
}

var flags = (options.stream === true) ? 0 : CONVERTER_FLAGS_FLUSH;
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IDL recognizes all truthy values as true, so just options.stream ?.

class TextDecoder {
constructor(encoding = 'utf-8', options = {}) {
if (typeof encoding !== 'string')
throw new errors.Error('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'encoding', 'string');
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This should coerce encoding to string rather than check its type, per IDL rules. See here for how it's done in URL.

constructor(encoding = 'utf-8', options = {}) {
if (typeof encoding !== 'string')
throw new errors.Error('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'encoding', 'string');
if (options !== undefined && typeof options !== 'object')
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Here too: null should be treated just like undefined. Also, options cannot be undefined here due to the default parameter above.

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decode(input = empty, options = {}) {
if (isAnyArrayBuffer(input)) {
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SharedArrayBuffer is not supported at this moment in Web platform APIs that do not have [AllowShared] extended attribute. See https://heycam.github.io/webidl/#es-buffer-source-types.

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Yep, understood. Unfortunately, the separate process.binding('util').isArrayBuffer() and process.binding('util').isSharedArrayBuffer() method no longer exist. It looks like those were condensed recently into a single IsAnyArrayBuffer(). I think this is one we can safely ignore for now.

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Seems bad to ignore, as becoming spec-complaint later will be a backward-incompatible breaking change.

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Yeah, agreed. I've added the isArrayBuffer() util method back in to process.binding('util')

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static void Decode(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>& args) {
Environment* env = Environment::GetCurrent(args);

CHECK_GE(args.Length(), 3); // Converter, ArrayBuffer, Flags
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s/ArrayBuffer/Buffer/

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CHECK_GE(args.Length(), 2);
Utf8Value label(env->isolate(), args[0]);
int flags = args[1]->Uint32Value();
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This should use the Local<Context> version as well.

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const char* source = input_obj_data;
size_t source_length = input_obj_length;

if (converter->unicode_ && !converter->bomSeen_) {
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Put && !converter->ignoreBOM_ here as well?

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}
source += bomOffset;
source_length -= bomOffset;
converter->bomSeen_ = true;
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This flag should only be set when there actually is a BOM, i.e. bomOffset != 0.

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Not quite ...

In: https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-textdecoder

* If encoding is UTF-8, UTF-16BE, or UTF-16LE, and ignore BOM flag and BOM seen flag are unset, then:
  * If token is U+FEFF, then set BOM seen flag.
  * Otherwise, if token is not end-of-stream, then set BOM seen flag and append token to output.
  * Otherwise, return output.

UChar* target = *result;
ucnv_toUnicode(converter->conv,
&target, target + (limit * sizeof(UChar)),
&source, source + source_length,
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The ICU docs say:

For most Unicode charsets it is also possible to ignore the indicated number of initial stream bytes and start converting after them. However, there are stateful Unicode charsets (UTF-7 and BOCU-1) for which this will not work. Therefore, it is best to ignore the first output UChar instead of the input signature bytes.

AFAICT source is incremented by the signature bytes, so we are doing what the ICU docs advise not to do. Are the negative consequences applicable to us?

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I do not believe so. TextDecoder does not support UTF-7 nor BOCU-1. We are only skipping the signature bytes for UTF-8, UTF-16le, and UTF-16be, none of which have this issue.

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Ah, in that case LGTM.

return 'utf-8';
}

encode(input) {
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input is an optional parameter too. See https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-textencoder

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encode(input) {
return new Uint8Array(lazyBuffer().from(String(input)));
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You have to use template literal syntax to prevent symbols from getting converted to strings. See

const str = `${val}`;
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class TextEncoder {
constructor() {}
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Can this be omitted?

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jasnell commented Jun 14, 2017

Updated :-)
@TimothyGu ... as always, I'm loving the thorough review :-)

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Looking much better, thanks a lot!


### textDecoder.decode([input[, options]])

* `input` {ArrayBuffer|TypedArray} An `ArrayBuffer` or `%TypedArray%` instance
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Also DataView. The %TypedArray% notation is generally reserved to specs, so do you think it is appropriate to use it here?


* `input` {ArrayBuffer|TypedArray} An `ArrayBuffer` or `%TypedArray%` instance
containing the encoded data.
* `options` {object}
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Object

```js
const { TextEncoder } = require('buffer');
const encoder = new TextEncoder();
const int8array = encoder.encode('this is some data');
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uint8array?


class TextDecoder {
constructor(encoding = 'utf-8', options = {}) {
encoding = String(encoding);
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Template string literal is needed here as well (to disallow symbols).


[inspect](depth, opts) {
if (this == null || this[kEncoding] === undefined) {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_THIS', 'TextDecoder');
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This check should technically be used for the user-visible getters and the methods as well.

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Yeah, for now I'd rather leave it just here tho as it's not a check we commonly do.

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FYI, we are doing this for URLs (see Web IDL create a operation function step 2.1.2.4). I'll defer to your opinion regarding these classes though.

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I would recommend adding appropriate type-checking here if possible; not a big deal, but seems unnecessary to diverge from the spec and from URL in that way.

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@domenic ... just want to make sure I'm clear on what kind of checking you're recommending? instanceof or is the more efficient hidden-symbol check ok?

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Hidden symbol check for sure. Although ideally one that distinguishes encoder vs. decoder.

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Ping this.

// This is not perfect, but there's really nothing else to key off since
// there are no internal properties specific to TextEncoder
if (this == null || this[Symbol.toStringTag] !== 'TextEncoder') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_THIS', 'TextEncoder');
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Same here. encoding and encode should have this check too.

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For the time being, I'd prefer not.


[inspect](depth, opts) {
// This is not perfect, but there's really nothing else to key off since
// there are no internal properties specific to TextEncoder
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:/ In this case I'd rather add a dummy property through a constructor, just so that subclasses that extend TextEncoder but override Symbol.toStringTag can work.

}

Local<ObjectTemplate> t = ObjectTemplate::New(env->isolate());
t->SetInternalFieldCount(1);
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Ping this question...

var s = 0;
var e = label.length;
while (s < e && (
label[s] === '\u0009' ||
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Would a regex like /[\t\n\f\r ]/ be faster?

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Not in my experience.

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TimothyGu commented Jun 15, 2017

A bug I noticed: https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#dom-textdecoder-decode step 1 unsets the BOM seen flag if do not flush flag resulted from a previous run is not set (i.e. this is either the first call to decode() or the first call after a decode() call with { stream: false }). However, this doesn't appear to be so:

> var dec = new buffer.TextDecoder('utf-8');
> [...dec.decode(Uint8Array.of(0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF, 0x20))].map(str => str.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
[ '20' ]
> [...dec.decode(Uint8Array.of(0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF, 0x20))].map(str => str.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
[ 'feff', '20' ]

The correct behavior seems to also be the one implemented by Chrome:

> var dec = new TextDecoder('utf-8');
> [...dec.decode(Uint8Array.of(0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF, 0x20))].map(str => str.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
[ '20' ]
> [...dec.decode(Uint8Array.of(0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF, 0x20))].map(str => str.codePointAt(0).toString(16));
[ '20' ]

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One more observation...

// ['hz-gb-2312', 'replacement'],
// ['iso-2022-cn', 'replacement'],
// ['iso-2022-cn-ext', 'replacement'],
// ['iso-2022-kr', 'replacement'],
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Rather than mentioning these as "unsupported", we can in fact say they don't necessarily need to be supported, since TextDecoder errors out on 'replacement'.

throw new errors.Error('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'options', 'object');

const enc = getEncodingFromLabel(encoding);
if (enc === undefined || enc === 'replacement')
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If we make sure no entries in encodings Map actually map to 'replacement' as value, we don't have to explicitly check for it here.

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jasnell commented Jun 15, 2017

@TimothyGu ... updated!

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LGTM as is, but some further observations are below. WPT integration can be worked on after this PR is merged.

I do have one more suggested edit: TimothyGu@0d0f7fc, which eliminates the need to copy from a Buffer to an Uint8Array.


[inspect](depth, opts) {
if (this == null || this[kEncoding] === undefined) {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_THIS', 'TextDecoder');
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FYI, we are doing this for URLs (see Web IDL create a operation function step 2.1.2.4). I'll defer to your opinion regarding these classes though.

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if (this == null || this[kEncoding] === undefined) {
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This unfortunately will not distinguish TextEncoder and TextDecoder objects, as both have this property defined.

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jasnell added a commit to jasnell/node that referenced this pull request Aug 1, 2017
Provide an (initially experimental) implementation of the WHATWG Encoding
Standard API (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`). The is the same API
implemented on the browser side.

By default, with small-icu, only the UTF-8, UTF-16le and UTF-16be decoders
are supported. With full-icu enabled, every encoding other than iso-8859-16
is supported.

This provides a basic test, but does not include the full web platform
tests. Note: many of the web platform tests for this would fail by default
because we ship with small-icu by default.

A process warning will be emitted on first use to indicate that the
API is still experimental. No runtime flag is required to use the
feature.

Refs: https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/
PR-URL: nodejs#13644
Reviewed-By: Timothy Gu <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]>
addaleax pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 2, 2017
Provide an (initially experimental) implementation of the WHATWG Encoding
Standard API (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`). The is the same API
implemented on the browser side.

By default, with small-icu, only the UTF-8, UTF-16le and UTF-16be decoders
are supported. With full-icu enabled, every encoding other than iso-8859-16
is supported.

This provides a basic test, but does not include the full web platform
tests. Note: many of the web platform tests for this would fail by default
because we ship with small-icu by default.

A process warning will be emitted on first use to indicate that the
API is still experimental. No runtime flag is required to use the
feature.

Backport-PR-URL: #14585
Backport-Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]>

Refs: https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/
PR-URL: #13644
Reviewed-By: Timothy Gu <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]>
@addaleax addaleax added backported-to-v8.x notable-change PRs with changes that should be highlighted in changelogs. and removed backport-requested-v8.x labels Aug 2, 2017
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V8 6.0:

  The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly
  changed performance profile.
  [#14574](#14574)

  More detailed information on performance differences can be found at
  https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de

Other notable changes:

* **DNS**
  * Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with support for
    cancelling the corresponding requests.
    [#14518](#14518)

* **REPL**
  * Autocompletion support for `require()` has been improved.
    [#14409](#14409)

* **Utilities**
  * The WHATWG Encoding Standard (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`) has
    been implemented.
    [#13644](#13644)

* **Added new collaborators**
  * [XadillaX](https://github.com/XadillaX) – Khaidi Chu
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addaleax added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 3, 2017
V8 6.0:

  The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly
  changed performance profile.
  [#14574](#14574)

  More detailed information on performance differences can be found at
  https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de

Other notable changes:

* **DNS**
  * Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with support for
    cancelling the corresponding requests.
    [#14518](#14518)

* **N-API**
  * Multiple N-API functions for error handling have been changed to support
    assigning error codes.
    [#13988](#13988)

* **REPL**
  * Autocompletion support for `require()` has been improved.
    [#14409](#14409)

* **Utilities**
  * The WHATWG Encoding Standard (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`) has
    been implemented as an experimental feature.
    [#13644](#13644)

* **Added new collaborators**
  * [XadillaX](https://github.com/XadillaX) – Khaidi Chu
addaleax added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 7, 2017
V8 6.0:

  The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly
  changed performance profile.
  [#14574](#14574)

  More detailed information on performance differences can be found at
  https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de

Other notable changes:

* **DNS**
  * Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with support for
    cancelling the corresponding requests.
    [#14518](#14518)

* **N-API**
  * Multiple N-API functions for error handling have been changed to support
    assigning error codes.
    [#13988](#13988)

* **REPL**
  * Autocompletion support for `require()` has been improved.
    [#14409](#14409)

* **Utilities**
  * The WHATWG Encoding Standard (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`) has
    been implemented as an experimental feature.
    [#13644](#13644)

* **Added new collaborators**
  * [XadillaX](https://github.com/XadillaX) – Khaidi Chu
cjihrig pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 8, 2017
V8 6.0:

  The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly
  changed performance profile.
  [#14574](#14574)

  More detailed information on performance differences can be found at
  https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de

Other notable changes:

* **DNS**
  * Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with support for
    cancelling the corresponding requests.
    [#14518](#14518)

* **N-API**
  * Multiple N-API functions for error handling have been changed to support
    assigning error codes.
    [#13988](#13988)

* **REPL**
  * Autocompletion support for `require()` has been improved.
    [#14409](#14409)

* **Utilities**
  * The WHATWG Encoding Standard (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`) has
    been implemented as an experimental feature.
    [#13644](#13644)

* **Added new collaborators**
  * [XadillaX](https://github.com/XadillaX) – Khaidi Chu
'defines': [
# ICU cannot swap the initial data without this.
# http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/11046
'UCONFIG_NO_LEGACY_CONVERSION=1'
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FYI, Coverity is none too happy about this being re-enabled.

addaleax added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 9, 2017
V8 6.0:

  The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly
  changed performance profile.
  [#14574](#14574)

  More detailed information on performance differences can be found at
  https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de

Other notable changes:

* **DNS**
  * Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with support for
    cancelling the corresponding requests.
    [#14518](#14518)

* **N-API**
  * Multiple N-API functions for error handling have been changed to support
    assigning error codes.
    [#13988](#13988)

* **REPL**
  * Autocompletion support for `require()` has been improved.
    [#14409](#14409)

* **Utilities**
  * The WHATWG Encoding Standard (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`) has
    been implemented as an experimental feature.
    [#13644](#13644)

* **Added new collaborators**
  * [XadillaX](https://github.com/XadillaX) – Khaidi Chu
  * [gabrielschulhof](https://github.com/gabrielschulhof) – Gabriel Schulhof
cjihrig pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 10, 2017
V8 6.0:

  The V8 engine has been upgraded to version 6.0, which has a significantly
  changed performance profile.
  [#14574](#14574)

  More detailed information on performance differences can be found at
  https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/get-ready-a-new-v8-is-coming-node-js-performance-is-changing-46a63d6da4de

Other notable changes:

* **DNS**
  * Independent DNS resolver instances are supported now, with support for
    cancelling the corresponding requests.
    [#14518](#14518)

* **N-API**
  * Multiple N-API functions for error handling have been changed to support
    assigning error codes.
    [#13988](#13988)

* **REPL**
  * Autocompletion support for `require()` has been improved.
    [#14409](#14409)

* **Utilities**
  * The WHATWG Encoding Standard (`TextDecoder` and `TextEncoder`) has
    been implemented as an experimental feature.
    [#13644](#13644)

* **Added new collaborators**
  * [XadillaX](https://github.com/XadillaX) – Khaidi Chu
  * [gabrielschulhof](https://github.com/gabrielschulhof) – Gabriel Schulhof

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	src/node_version.h
TimothyGu added a commit to TimothyGu/node that referenced this pull request Sep 15, 2017
MylesBorins pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2017
PR-URL: #13916
Refs: #13644 (comment)
Reviewed-By: Vse Mozhet Byt <[email protected]>
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gibfahn commented Jan 15, 2018

Release team decided not to land on v6.x, if you disagree let us know.

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