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fs: .write(options)
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#41666
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Hi @LiviaMedeiros, would you be interested sending a PR implementing this? I'm not sure we can get rid of the |
Yes, I'll probably work on this; but it still requires further confirmation if it's safe to change. Supporting both named arguments and "stringable" objects would look ambiguous for their intersection: // this one might be interpreted as string by documented logic, but it shouldn't
const dataSlice = {
buffer: new Uint8Array(4),
position: 0x40,
toString() {
return String.fromCharCode(...this.buffer);
}
}
// this one won't be interpreted as string because it inherits .toString() from prototype
const someText = new String('someText');
// what is it and would it be obvious enough?
const sameText = Object.assign(someText, {
buffer: ['iAmNotBuffer', 'justSomeAssignedData']
}); After proper testing, it seems that Promises API: node/lib/internal/fs/promises.js Lines 586 to 589 in a8afe26
Synchronous API: Lines 876 to 882 in a8afe26
Callback API: Lines 824 to 842 in a8afe26
Would it make sense to rework only Promises and Synchronous versions, and keep Callback "as is" for now? |
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" and prohibits passing objects with own toString property as strings. Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" and prohibits passing objects with own toString property as strings. Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" and prohibits passing objects with own toString property as strings. Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" and prohibits passing objects with own toString property as strings. Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" and prohibits passing objects with own toString property as strings. Fixes: nodejs#41666
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" Fixes: nodejs#41666
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: nodejs#34993 PR-URL: nodejs#41677 Refs: nodejs#41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: nodejs#34993 PR-URL: nodejs#41677 Refs: nodejs#41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: nodejs#34993 PR-URL: nodejs#41677 Refs: nodejs#41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: nodejs#34993 PR-URL: nodejs#41677 Refs: nodejs#41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Backport-PR-URL: #42631 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" Fixes: nodejs#41666
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: nodejs#34993 PR-URL: nodejs#41677 Refs: nodejs#41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Backport-PR-URL: #42603
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters" Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters": - `fs.write(fd, buffer[, options], callback)` - `fs.writeSync(fd, buffer[, options])` - `filehandle.write(buffer[, options])` Fixes: nodejs#41666
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters": - `fs.write(fd, buffer[, options], callback)` - `fs.writeSync(fd, buffer[, options])` - `filehandle.write(buffer[, options])` Fixes: #41666 PR-URL: #42601 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <nodecorelab@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters": - `fs.write(fd, buffer[, options], callback)` - `fs.writeSync(fd, buffer[, options])` - `filehandle.write(buffer[, options])` Fixes: #41666 PR-URL: #42601 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <nodecorelab@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters": - `fs.write(fd, buffer[, options], callback)` - `fs.writeSync(fd, buffer[, options])` - `filehandle.write(buffer[, options])` Fixes: #41666 PR-URL: #42601 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <nodecorelab@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: #34993 PR-URL: #41677 Refs: #41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters": - `fs.write(fd, buffer[, options], callback)` - `fs.writeSync(fd, buffer[, options])` - `filehandle.write(buffer[, options])` Fixes: #41666 PR-URL: #42601 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <nodecorelab@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
The FS docs wrongfully indicated support for passing object with an own `toString` function property to `FileHandle.prototype.appendFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.writeFile`, `FileHandle.prototype.write`, `fsPromises.writeFile`, and `fs.writeSync`. This commit fixes that, and adds some test to ensure the actual behavior is aligned with the docs. It also fixes a bug that makes the process crash if a non-buffer object was passed to `FileHandle.prototype.write`. Refs: nodejs/node#34993 PR-URL: nodejs/node#41677 Refs: nodejs/node#41666 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
This change allows passing objects as "named parameters": - `fs.write(fd, buffer[, options], callback)` - `fs.writeSync(fd, buffer[, options])` - `filehandle.write(buffer[, options])` Fixes: nodejs/node#41666 PR-URL: nodejs/node#42601 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <nodecorelab@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
What is the problem this feature will solve?
In
fs
subsystem, there are forms of.read
methods, accepting Object as argument: filehandle.read, fs.read, fs.readSync.They allow to skip optional
offset
and/orlength
, and to use convenient reusable objects, e.g.const webpSize = {buffer: new Uint32Array(1), position: 0x4}
However,
.write
counterparts don't support that. So instead of using "named arguments" and reusing the same objects (e.g.await fh.write(webpSize);
after modifying buffer contents), we have to write a wrapper function or something like:...which doesn't feel right.
What is the feature you are proposing to solve the problem?
Adding:
filehandle.write(options)
to Promises API (FileHandle class)fs.write(fd, options, callback)
to Callback APIfs.writeSync(fd, options)
to Synchronous APISkipping
options
would do the same as passing{}
which meansbuffer === undefined
, so making them optional is redundant.Doing nothing or "writing 0 bytes" by default contradicts with async reading functions: they create 16KB buffer.
Rough patch for Promises API:
Of course, this will break current code, because if
buffer
isn't an ArrayBufferView, Node.js assumesfilehandle.write(string[, position[, encoding]])
.Or it implements this: "If
buffer
is a plain object, it must have an own (not inherited)toString
function property."?Or this: "If
string
is not a string, or an object with an owntoString
function property, the promise is rejected with an error."?So here goes the important part: current code is already broken.
Correctly handled error:
Again but with
toString
:Same outcome in v16.13.1.
While ".toString() must be an own property, not inherited" rule might successfully prevent from writing random
[object Object]
s everywhere, it also makes stringifying objects barely usable:Rather than fixing this and allowing weird and potentially dangerous implicit
.toString()
calls, I suggest to use it as opportunity to change behaviour for object to "named arguments", because it won't break too much.Thank you.
What alternatives have you considered?
Additional segregation between methods for buffers and strings, e.g. by introducing
.writeString
,.writeStringSync
Considerable, but devastatingly breaking change.
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