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"write after end" error when stdout was end()-ed #9403
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I think this is because |
@addaleax Just noticed that, I think re-setting the |
IMHO it is legit behavior. Maybe the error should be better/etc, but if end() is called on stderr, stderr needs to be closed. |
How is this different from #831? I am missing what are you proposing regarding destroy/destroySoon. |
@mcollina That is about making |
This is a step in making `console` safe, swallows EPIPE and other errors by registering an empty 'error' event listener. Also fixes writes to stdout/stderr not working after `end()` is called, even though we already override `destroy()` so the stream is never actually closed. Refs: nodejs#831 Fixes: nodejs#947 Fixes: nodejs#9403
This was fixed in #9470 |
master
, presumably all recent node major versionsstdout
/stderr
unexpectedly throw awrite after end
error whenend()
has been called on them, even thoughend()
throws it's own error indestroy()
/destroySoon()
overriding the usual destroy code which is innet.Socket
. Since it overrides the destroy code, I don't think it should ever actually destroy the stream, which the error seems to indicate, but it appears to destroy it nonetheless.Try in the REPL:
cc @nodejs/streams
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