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lib,test: deprecate _linklist #3078
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Once again, for the reference: a quick grep on expression: ape-algorithm-0.0.8.tgz/linklist.js:2://var L = require('_linklist');
biojs-vis-blast-0.1.5.tgz/node/lib/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
biojs-vis-blast-0.1.5.tgz/node/test/simple/test-timers-linked-list.js:24:var L = require('_linklist');
candle-0.4.0.tgz/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
chromify-0.0.2.tgz/builtins/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
commonjs-everywhere-0.9.7.tgz/node/lib/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
flush-all-0.1.1.tgz/node-v0.13/lib/timers.js:25:var L = require('_linklist');
flush-all-0.1.1.tgz/node-v0.13/test/simple/test-timers-linked-list.js:24:var L = require('_linklist');
jsg-0.0.3.tgz/testdata/node_core_modules/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
micropromise-0.4.10.tgz/promise-bench/benchmark/lib/timers-ctx.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
node-cjs-deps-0.2.2.tgz/nodeCjsDeps/Global.js:19: _linklist = require('_linklist'),
node-core-lib-0.11.11.tgz/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
node-core-test-simple-0.11.11.tgz/test-timers-linked-list.js:24:var L = require('_linklist');
node-natives-0.10.25.tgz/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
perf-time-0.1.0.tgz/bench/settimeout/timers2.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
perf-time-0.1.0.tgz/bench/settimeout/timers3.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
perf-time-0.1.0.tgz/bench/settimeout/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
perf-timers-0.1.0.tgz/bench/settimeout/timers2.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
perf-timers-0.1.0.tgz/bench/settimeout/timers3.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
perf-timers-0.1.0.tgz/bench/settimeout/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
pezhu-0.0.0.tgz/Downloads/node-v0.9.11/lib/timers.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
pezhu-0.0.0.tgz/Downloads/node-v0.9.11/test/simple/test-timers-linked-list.js:24:var L = require('_linklist');
portable-js-0.0.3.tgz/misc/io/timers.js:4:const L = require('_linklist');
portable-js-0.0.3.tgz/misc/node/timers.js:25:var L = require('_linklist');
promise-bench-0.0.2.tgz/benchmark/lib/timers-ctx.js:23:var L = require('_linklist');
wtfnode-0.2.1.tgz/index.js:28: var L = require('_linklist'); That's actually 17 packages, but we could even file issues to each of them in advance. |
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'lib/https.js', | |||
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The list of files in lib
appeared to be in alphabetical order (ignoring leading _
chars) with _linklist
appearing to be one of a small number of exceptions. (_debug*
is another but I left those). So I moved it to the logical-seeming place in the list. Seemed like a good idea at the time, but happy to move it back if there is any objection to it whatsoever.
Please check the file test/parallel/test-timers-linked-list.js#L4 — it's using |
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@ChALkeR Thanks. I saw that but figured there was nothing to change because deprecated functionality needs tests too. But now I've looked at |
+0 Unlike the others, (Shouldn't it be |
@Fishrock123 Let me see if I can nudge you towards a +1 or at least a +0.25:
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This isn't getting a whole lot of traction and isn't exactly a matter of life-and-death, so I'm going to go ahead and close it. |
@Fishrock123 This module really doesn't belong to @Trott I am sure that this discussion was overlooked. |
I'm +1 to deprecating public access to it. The underscore prefix is/was a good visual indicator that it is/was not designed to be public anyway and shouldn't have been relied on in the first place. |
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So this gets a +0 from @Fishrock123 which I'm taking to mean roughly "I don't object to this but I don't endorse it either." And it gets a +1 from @mscdex and some supportive comments from @ChALkeR. Any chance either of you (or anyone else) on the +1-ish end feel good enough about this to LGTM it? If not, how do we get there? |
@Trott That's a +1 from me. |
LGTM. |
To be clear: things currently in node effectively belong in node. That being said, let's axe this, but we should probably make a clone on npm for those modules to use.
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FWIW there is already a |
FWIW part 2, I went through the 17 modules and 11 are false positives or abandonware that's already broken. The 6 remaining modules are:
Task check boxes are there to be ticked off as PRs are submitted to the projects to remove the dependency on |
I think this is now good-to-go from a don't-break-the-ecosystem perspective. PRs are now in on the two modules that most legitimately-ish use But most importantly, we're not removing |
Deprecate _linklist and add test to confirm internal linklist and public _linklist are the same.
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(Hopefully final) CI: https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-pull-request/459/ |
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Deprecate _linklist and add test to confirm internal linklist and public _linklist are the same. PR-URL: #3078 Reviewed-By: Сковорода Никита Андреевич <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <[email protected]>
Notable changes: * buffer: (Breaking) Removed both 'raw' and 'raws' encoding types from Buffer, these have been deprecated for a long time (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) nodejs#2859. * console: (Breaking) Values reported by console.time() now have 3 decimals of accuracy added (Michaël Zasso) nodejs#3166. * fs: - fs.readFile*(), fs.writeFile*(), and fs.appendFile*() now also accept a file descriptor as their first argument (Johannes Wüller) nodejs#3163. - (Breaking) In fs.readFile(), if an encoding is specified and the internal toString() fails the error is no longer thrown but is passed to the callback (Evan Lucas) nodejs#3485. - (Breaking) In fs.read() (using the fs.read(fd, length, position, encoding, callback) form), if the internal toString() fails the error is no longer thrown but is passed to the callback (Evan Lucas) nodejs#3503. * http: - Fixed a bug where pipelined http requests would stall (Fedor Indutny) nodejs#3342. - (Breaking) When parsing HTTP, don't add duplicates of the following headers: Retry-After, ETag, Last-Modified, Server, Age, Expires. This is in addition to the following headers which already block duplicates: Content-Type, Content-Length, User-Agent, Referer, Host, Authorization, Proxy-Authorization, If-Modified-Since, If-Unmodified-Since, From, Location, Max-Forwards (James M Snell) nodejs#3090. - (Breaking) The callback argument to OutgoingMessage#setTimeout() must be a function or a TypeError is thrown (James M Snell) nodejs#3090. - (Breaking) HTTP methods and header names must now conform to the RFC 2616 "token" rule, a list of allowed characters that excludes control characters and a number of separator characters. Specifically, methods and header names must now match /^[a-zA-Z0-9_!#$%&'*+.^`|~-]+$/ or a TypeError will be thrown (James M Snell) nodejs#2526. * node: - (Breaking) Deprecated the _linklist module (Rich Trott) nodejs#3078. - (Breaking) Removed require.paths and require.registerExtension(), both had been previously set to throw Error when accessed (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) nodejs#2922. * npm: Upgraded to version 3.3.6 from 2.14.7, see https://github.com/npm/npm/releases/tag/v3.3.6 for more details. This is a major version bump for npm and it has seen a significant amount of change. Please see the original npm v3.0.0 release notes for a list of major changes (Rebecca Turner) nodejs#3310. * src: (Breaking) Bumped NODE_MODULE_VERSION to 47 from 46, this is necessary due to the V8 upgrade. Native add-ons will need to be recompiled (Rod Vagg) nodejs#3400. * timers: Attempt to reuse the timer handle for setTimeout().unref(). This fixes a long-standing known issue where unrefed timers would perviously hold beforeExit open (Fedor Indutny) nodejs#3407. * tls: - Added ALPN Support (Shigeki Ohtsu) nodejs#2564. - TLS options can now be passed in an object to createSecurePair() (Коренберг Марк) nodejs#2441. - (Breaking) The default minimum DH key size for tls.connect() is now 1024 bits and a warning is shown when DH key size is less than 2048 bits. This a security consideration to prevent "logjam" attacks. A new minDHSize TLS option can be used to override the default. (Shigeki Ohtsu) nodejs#1831. * util: - (Breaking) util.p() was deprecated for years, and has now been removed (Wyatt Preul) nodejs#3432. - (Breaking) util.inherits() can now work with ES6 classes. This is considered a breaking change because of potential subtle side-effects caused by a change from directly reassigning the prototype of the constructor using `ctor.prototype = Object.create(superCtor.prototype, { constructor: { ... } })` to using `Object.setPrototypeOf(ctor.prototype, superCtor.prototype)` (Michaël Zasso) nodejs#3455. * v8: (Breaking) Upgraded to 4.6.85.25 from 4.5.103.35 (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) nodejs#3351. - Implements the spread operator, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator for further information. - Implements new.target, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/new.target for further information. * zlib: Decompression now throws on truncated input (e.g. unexpected end of file) (Yuval Brik) nodejs#2595. PR-URL: nodejs#3466
Notable changes: * buffer: (Breaking) Removed both 'raw' and 'raws' encoding types from Buffer, these have been deprecated for a long time (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) #2859. * console: (Breaking) Values reported by console.time() now have 3 decimals of accuracy added (Michaël Zasso) #3166. * fs: - fs.readFile*(), fs.writeFile*(), and fs.appendFile*() now also accept a file descriptor as their first argument (Johannes Wüller) #3163. - (Breaking) In fs.readFile(), if an encoding is specified and the internal toString() fails the error is no longer thrown but is passed to the callback (Evan Lucas) #3485. - (Breaking) In fs.read() (using the fs.read(fd, length, position, encoding, callback) form), if the internal toString() fails the error is no longer thrown but is passed to the callback (Evan Lucas) #3503. * http: - Fixed a bug where pipelined http requests would stall (Fedor Indutny) #3342. - (Breaking) When parsing HTTP, don't add duplicates of the following headers: Retry-After, ETag, Last-Modified, Server, Age, Expires. This is in addition to the following headers which already block duplicates: Content-Type, Content-Length, User-Agent, Referer, Host, Authorization, Proxy-Authorization, If-Modified-Since, If-Unmodified-Since, From, Location, Max-Forwards (James M Snell) #3090. - (Breaking) The callback argument to OutgoingMessage#setTimeout() must be a function or a TypeError is thrown (James M Snell) #3090. - (Breaking) HTTP methods and header names must now conform to the RFC 2616 "token" rule, a list of allowed characters that excludes control characters and a number of separator characters. Specifically, methods and header names must now match /^[a-zA-Z0-9_!#$%&'*+.^`|~-]+$/ or a TypeError will be thrown (James M Snell) #2526. * node: - (Breaking) Deprecated the _linklist module (Rich Trott) #3078. - (Breaking) Removed require.paths and require.registerExtension(), both had been previously set to throw Error when accessed (Sakthipriyan Vairamani) #2922. * npm: Upgraded to version 3.3.6 from 2.14.7, see https://github.com/npm/npm/releases/tag/v3.3.6 for more details. This is a major version bump for npm and it has seen a significant amount of change. Please see the original npm v3.0.0 release notes for a list of major changes (Rebecca Turner) #3310. * src: (Breaking) Bumped NODE_MODULE_VERSION to 47 from 46, this is necessary due to the V8 upgrade. Native add-ons will need to be recompiled (Rod Vagg) #3400. * timers: Attempt to reuse the timer handle for setTimeout().unref(). This fixes a long-standing known issue where unrefed timers would perviously hold beforeExit open (Fedor Indutny) #3407. * tls: - Added ALPN Support (Shigeki Ohtsu) #2564. - TLS options can now be passed in an object to createSecurePair() (Коренберг Марк) #2441. - (Breaking) The default minimum DH key size for tls.connect() is now 1024 bits and a warning is shown when DH key size is less than 2048 bits. This a security consideration to prevent "logjam" attacks. A new minDHSize TLS option can be used to override the default. (Shigeki Ohtsu) #1831. * util: - (Breaking) util.p() was deprecated for years, and has now been removed (Wyatt Preul) #3432. - (Breaking) util.inherits() can now work with ES6 classes. This is considered a breaking change because of potential subtle side-effects caused by a change from directly reassigning the prototype of the constructor using `ctor.prototype = Object.create(superCtor.prototype, { constructor: { ... } })` to using `Object.setPrototypeOf(ctor.prototype, superCtor.prototype)` (Michaël Zasso) #3455. * v8: (Breaking) Upgraded to 4.6.85.25 from 4.5.103.35 (Ali Ijaz Sheikh) #3351. - Implements the spread operator, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator for further information. - Implements new.target, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/new.target for further information. * zlib: Decompression now throws on truncated input (e.g. unexpected end of file) (Yuval Brik) #2595. PR-URL: #3466
_linklist
is undocumented but exposed. Its implementation is closely tied totimers.js
. (They share._idleNext
and._idlePrev
properties on the same objects.) This PR proposes moving it tolib/internal
fortimer.js
use and deprecates it elsewhere in the next major version./cc @Fishrock123