@@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ buffer that can be retrieved using `writable._writableState.getBuffer()` or
6666
6767The amount of data potentially buffered depends on the ` highWaterMark ` option
6868passed into the streams constructor. For normal streams, the ` highWaterMark `
69- option specifies a total number of bytes. For streams operating in object mode,
70- the ` highWaterMark ` specifies a total number of objects.
69+ option specifies a [ total number of bytes] [ hwm-gotcha ] . For streams operating
70+ in object mode, the ` highWaterMark ` specifies a total number of objects.
7171
7272Data is buffered in Readable streams when the implementation calls
7373[ ` stream.push(chunk) ` ] [ stream-push ] . If the consumer of the Stream does not
@@ -1415,9 +1415,9 @@ constructor and implement the `readable._read()` method.
14151415#### new stream.Readable([ options] )
14161416
14171417* ` options ` {Object}
1418- * ` highWaterMark ` {number} The maximum number of bytes to store in
1419- the internal buffer before ceasing to read from the underlying
1420- resource. Defaults to ` 16384 ` (16kb), or ` 16 ` for ` objectMode ` streams
1418+ * ` highWaterMark ` {number} The maximum [ number of bytes] [ hwm-gotcha ] to store
1419+ in the internal buffer before ceasing to read from the underlying resource.
1420+ Defaults to ` 16384 ` (16kb), or ` 16 ` for ` objectMode ` streams
14211421 * ` encoding ` {string} If specified, then buffers will be decoded to
14221422 strings using the specified encoding. Defaults to ` null `
14231423 * ` objectMode ` {boolean} Whether this stream should behave
@@ -2031,6 +2031,19 @@ has an interesting side effect. Because it *is* a call to
20312031However, because the argument is an empty string, no data is added to the
20322032readable buffer so there is nothing for a user to consume.
20332033
2034+ ### ` highWaterMark ` discrepency after calling ` readable.setEncoding() `
2035+
2036+ The use of ` readable.setEncoding() ` will change the behavior of how the
2037+ ` highWaterMark ` operates in non-object mode.
2038+
2039+ Typically, the size of the current buffer is measured against the
2040+ ` highWaterMark ` in _ bytes_ . However, after ` setEncoding() ` is called, the
2041+ comparison function will begin to measure the buffer's size in _ characters_ .
2042+
2043+ This is not a problem in common cases with ` latin1 ` or ` ascii ` . But it is
2044+ advised to be mindful about this behavior when working with strings that could
2045+ contain multi-byte characters.
2046+
20342047[ `'data'` ] : #stream_event_data
20352048[ `'drain'` ] : #stream_event_drain
20362049[ `'end'` ] : #stream_event_end
@@ -2065,6 +2078,8 @@ readable buffer so there is nothing for a user to consume.
20652078[ http-incoming-message ] : http.html#http_class_http_incomingmessage
20662079[ Readable ] : #stream_class_stream_readable
20672080[ zlib ] : zlib.html
2081+ [ hwm-gotcha ] : #stream_highWaterMark_discrepency_after_calling_readable_setencoding
2082+ [ Readable ] : #stream_class_stream_readable
20682083[ stream-_flush ] : #stream_transform_flush_callback
20692084[ stream-_read ] : #stream_readable_read_size_1
20702085[ stream-_transform ] : #stream_transform_transform_chunk_encoding_callback
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