Change to emit end and close immediately at EOF during download#259
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Change to emit end and close immediately at EOF during download#259std4lqi wants to merge 2 commits intomscdex:masterfrom
end and close immediately at EOF during download#259std4lqi wants to merge 2 commits intomscdex:masterfrom
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Signed-off-by: Qi Liang <liangqi@cn.ibm.com>
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It's to fix #228 actually. |
Signed-off-by: Qi Liang <liangqi@cn.ibm.com>
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I have also run into a similar issue on Node 11 and 12, and can confirm this PR fixes it. Thanks @std4lqi! |
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See #277 |
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Signed-off-by: Qi Liang liangqi@cn.ibm.com
Change to emit
endandcloseat EOF immediately during download, without waiting for 226 or 250 for RETR. This could close the stream quickly, instead of hanging for 1 or 2 minutes on Node.JS v10 and v12.