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fs: fix createReadStream(…, {end: n})
for non-seekable fds
#19329
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Alternative to #19326 and #19328
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The changes to |
@nodejs/build I think the original CI attempt here left the Windows |
This PR creates a fifo on Windows, even if it does not use it. However, that fifo cannot be removed by |
There is probably a inconsistent behavior. The Assuming the content of a file is:
If the file is a normal file, then |
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in nodejs#18936 as well. Fixes: nodejs#19240 Refs: nodejs#18121
@MoonBall No; non-seekable files have no such concept as a “current position” (or a “content”). That’s the reason why this is failing in the first place.
@joaocgreis Done! |
@addaleax LGTM.
Executing this code in current stable Node.js, the output is |
You’re right, that’s a change. I can’t really see how |
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Would need docs. Otherwise LGTM
@jasnell This is a bugfix, it doesn’t introduce a new option but it rather makes a specific combination of existing ones work… what would you like to see in the documentation? |
oh right right... sorry :-) (I had mistakenly read |
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LGTM
that's okay. |
Landed in 2e37618 |
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in nodejs#18936 as well. PR-URL: nodejs#19329 Fixes: nodejs#19240 Refs: nodejs#18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in nodejs#18936 as well. PR-URL: nodejs#19329 Fixes: nodejs#19240 Refs: nodejs#18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
Just for reference, libuv fix for the issue I mentioned above: libuv/libuv#1774 |
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. Backport-PR-URL: #19411 PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. Backport-PR-URL: #19410 PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. Backport-PR-URL: #19411 PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. Backport-PR-URL: #19410 PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. Backport-PR-URL: #19411 PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the `start` option for the case when only `end` is passed, in order to perform reads from a specified range in the file. However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since a numeric `start` option means that positioned reads will be used to read data from the file. This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified size by adjusting the read buffer size. This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed, and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism introduced in #18936 as well. Backport-PR-URL: #19410 PR-URL: #19329 Fixes: #19240 Refs: #18121 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Chen Gang <[email protected]>
82bdf8f fixed an issue by silently modifying the
start
option for the case when only
end
is passed, in order to performreads from a specified range in the file.
However, that approach does not work for non-seekable files, since
a numeric
start
option means that positioned reads will be usedto read data from the file.
This patch fixes that, and instead ends reading after a specified
size by adjusting the read buffer size.
This way we avoid re-introducing the bug that 82bdf8f fixed,
and align behaviour with the native file stream mechanism
introduced in #18936 as well.
Fixes: #19240
Refs: #18121
Checklist
make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test
(Windows) passes