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io: make port BufReader.readByte() return number | EOF #472

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piscisaureus commented May 31, 2019

Note that the readShort(), readInt(), readLong() and sliceToLong() APIs currently are incredibly inefficient (as in probably 1000000x slower than they can be), e.g. one readLong() call is broken up into 15 microtask queue runs.
This patch doesn't change that.

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LGTM

@piscisaureus piscisaureus merged commit 679b203 into denoland:master May 31, 2019
@piscisaureus piscisaureus deleted the bufio2 branch May 31, 2019 01:38
inverted-capital pushed a commit to dreamcatcher-tech/napps that referenced this pull request Oct 24, 2024
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fixes denoland#472 

@iuioiua this is as simple as I got, without being too intrusive; I
personally like it; the problem was a bug regarding the state change of
the variable `isLoadingSig`, I was able to avoid it by initializing the
variable as `undefined` and bypassing it with the conditional rendering
not sure if is worth taking another look at it some other time.

Note: The simplicity of this PR does not reflect at all the time that
took me to get there — just for the record.

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Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
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