Weekly Update - Aug 21st, 2015
Yosuke Furukawa (@yosuke-furukawa)
io.js and Node.js News — August 21st
io.js v3.1.0 and the v0.12 LTS plan, ARM build, nodeday event.
io.js v3.1.0 Release
Notable changes
- buffer: Fixed a couple large memory leaks (Ben Noordhuis) #2352.
- crypto:
- intl: Intl support using small-icu is now enabled by default in builds (Steven R. Loomis) #2264.
String#normalize()
can now be used for unicode normalization.- The
Intl
object and variousString
andNumber
methods are present, but only support the English locale. - For support of all locales, node must be built with full-icu.
- tls: Fixed tls throughput being much lower after an incorrect merge (Fedor Indutny) #2381.
- tools: The v8 tick processor now comes bundled with node (Matt Loring) #2090.
- This can be used by producing performance profiling output by running node with
--perf
, then running your appropriate platform's script on the output as found in tools/v8-prof.
- This can be used by producing performance profiling output by running node with
- util:
util.inspect(obj)
now prints the constructor name of the object if there is one (Christopher Monsanto) #1935.
Known issues
See https://github.com/nodejs/node/labels/confirmed-bug for complete and current list of known issues.
- Some problems with unreferenced timers running during
beforeExit
are still to be resolved. See #1264. - Surrogate pair in REPL can freeze terminal. #690
process.send()
is not synchronous as the docs suggest, a regression introduced in 1.0.2, see #760.- Calling
dns.setServers()
while a DNS query is in progress can cause the process to crash on a failed assertion. #894 url.resolve
may transfer the auth portion of the url when resolving between two full hosts, see #1435.
Node.js v0.12 LTS plan has been shortened
- Node.js v0.12 LTS plan has been shortened to end at the end of 2016, because OpenSSL 1.0.1 LTS is scheduled until the end of 2016. The detail is here.
Community Updates
- We still need a V8 maintainer for our LTS build! Head on over to GitHub to see if the requirements match your capabilities.
- Marko Bonaći published his blog post about his first useful Node.js product which can search log files.
- Rod Vagg updated his post about the state of the Node.js build on ARM. In the entry, Rod details how Node core members test and build Node.js for ARM hardware.
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