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Library

A library is a collection of preprogrammed templates that implement a behavior when invoked. Libraries are well-defined and are designed for reuse throughout implementation. For example, a website may have multiple webpages that implement the same navigation bar or text-field, but none of these objects have relation to one another.

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just-boris
just-boris commented Feb 7, 2021

React version: 17.0.1 (latest)

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This code finishes properly in node.js 14, but holds the process open in node.js 15

global.window = global; // simulate JSDOM
require('scheduler');

Since node.js 15, there is a global MessageChannel object now, which prevents node event loop from exiting. To let the process shut down properly, it should either call `po

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JekRock
JekRock commented Sep 19, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, there are services that secure website from automation tools like ferret. Some of them send 405 in response to the DOCUMENT function call that make a ferret script fail with an error even though a page is available (not the original page, but usually a page with the captcha).

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badrishc
badrishc commented Jan 10, 2020

In the current version of FASTER C++, on Linux, we use libaio for async IO handling. It is a known issue that libaio is not very efficient. Recently, io_uring is released with Linux kernel 5.1, which advertises to be a high performance aysnc IO library. It would be useful to try it and see if we can improve disk performance on Linux by replacing libaio with it.

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