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http2: reduce usage of public require('util') in core.js #26789

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This PR is part of issue #26546

Replaced usage of public require('util')

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  • make -j4 test (UNIX), or vcbuild test (Windows) passes
  • commit message follows commit guidelines

@nodejs-github-bot nodejs-github-bot added dont-land-on-v6.x http2 Issues or PRs related to the http2 subsystem. labels Mar 19, 2019
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@BridgeAR BridgeAR added the author ready PRs that have at least one approval, no pending requests for changes, and a CI started. label Mar 22, 2019
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@Naturalclar seems like there are some conflicts. Would you be so kind and rebase this to resolve them and to force push afterwards? Thanks!

@BridgeAR BridgeAR removed the author ready PRs that have at least one approval, no pending requests for changes, and a CI started. label Mar 24, 2019
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ZYSzys commented Mar 25, 2019

@Naturalclar oh, thanks for your PR first, but I'm sorry to say that this seems to be duplicated with #26784 (which was landed already)

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@Naturalclar thanks for the PR and sorry that this can not land. As @ZYSzys pointed out this already landed in Node.js as two PRs were working on the same file.

Please keep up the good work!

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