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PR-URL: #17722
Reviewed-By: Jon Moss <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <[email protected]>
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BridgeAR authored and MylesBorins committed Jan 9, 2018
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Refs: https://github.com/v8/v8/commit/a51f429772d1e796744244128c9feeab4c26a854
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7833
```

* Open a PR against the `v6.x-staging` branch in the Node.js repo. Launch the
normal and [V8 CI] using the Node.js CI system. We only needed to backport to
`v6.x` as the other LTS branches weren't affected by this bug.
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```

It is possible to execute more groups by adding extra process arguments.

```console
$ node benchmark/run.js arrays buffers
```
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```

Supported options keys are:

* `port` - defaults to `common.PORT`
* `path` - defaults to `/`
* `connections` - number of concurrent connections to use, defaults to 100
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Be sure to update the hash in the URL following `WPT Refs:`.

## C++ Unit test

C++ code can be tested using [Google Test][]. Most features in Node.js can be
tested using the methods described previously in this document. But there are
cases where these might not be enough, for example writing code for Node.js
that will only be called when Node.js is embedded.

### Adding a new test

The unit test should be placed in `test/cctest` and be named with the prefix
`test` followed by the name of unit being tested. For example, the code below
would be placed in `test/cctest/test_env.cc`:
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```
Next add the test to the `sources` in the `cctest` target in node.gyp:
```console
'sources': [
'test/cctest/test_env.cc',
...
],
```

Note that the only sources that should be included in the cctest target are
actual test or helper source files. There might be a need to include specific
object files that are compiled by the `node` target and this can be done by
adding them to the `libraries` section in the cctest target.

The test can be executed by running the `cctest` target:

```console
$ make cctest
```
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If you cannot find who to cc for a file, `git shortlog -n -s <file>` may help.


## Labels

### By Subsystem
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There may be more than one subsystem valid for any particular issue / PR.


### General

Please use these when possible / appropriate
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* `arm`, `mips`, `s390`, `ppc`
* No x86{_64}, since that is the implied default


## Updating Node.js from Upstream

* `git remote add upstream git://github.com/nodejs/node.git`
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* `git remote update -p` OR `git fetch --all` (I prefer the former)
* `git merge --ff-only upstream/master` (or `REMOTENAME/BRANCH`)


## best practices

* commit often, out to your github fork (origin), open a PR
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[here](https://github.com/nodejs/TSC/blob/master/Moderation-Policy.md).

## Reviewing PRs

* The primary goal is for the codebase to improve.
* Secondary (but not far off) is for the person submitting code to succeed. A
pull request from a new contributor is an opportunity to grow the community.
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