[Bug 210893] [maintainer][patch] www/node: update to 6.3.0
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Bug ID: 210893
Summary: [maintainer][patch] www/node: update to 6.3.0
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Keywords: patch
Severity: Affects Many People
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: bradleythughes at fastmail.fm
Keywords: patch
Created attachment 172200
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=172200&action=edit
patch from a git commit
Notable changes
- buffer: Added buffer.swap64() to complement swap16() & swap32().
- build: New configure options have been added for building Node.js as
a shared library.
- The options are: --shared, --without-v8-platform & --without-bundled-v8.
- crypto: Root certificates have been updated.
- debugger: The server address is now configurable via
--debug=<address>:<port>.
- npm: Upgraded npm to v3.10.3
- readline: Added the prompt option to the readline constructor.
- repl / vm: sigint/ctrl+c will now break out of infinite loops without
stopping the Node.js instance.
- src:
- Added a node::FreeEnvironment public C++ API.
- Refactored require('constants'), constants are now available
directly from their respective modules. (James M Snell) #6534
- stream: Improved readable.read() performance by up to 70%.
- timers: setImmediate() is now up to 150% faster in some situations.
- util: Added a breakLength option to util.inspect() to control how
objects are formatted across lines.
- v8-inspector: Experimental support has been added for debugging
Node.js over the inspector protocol.
- Note: This feature is experimental, and it could be altered or removed.
- You can try this feature by running Node.js with the --inspect flag.
See the full release announcement here:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v6.3.0/
This includes a change to the post-patch step to ensure that the port
really fixes all the different ways python is called while building
node.js.
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