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net: use _server
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The role of `this.server` is now split between `this._server` and `this.server`. Where the first one is used for counting active connections of `net.Server`, and the latter one is just a public API for users' consumption. The reasoning for this is simple, `TLSSocket` instances wrap `net.Socket` instances, thus both refer to the `net.Server` through the `this.server` property. However, only one of them should be used for `net.Server` connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrement will happen on socket destruction. Fix: nodejs#5083
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The role of `this.server` is now split between `this._server` and `this.server`. Where the first one is used for counting active connections of `net.Server`, and the latter one is just a public API for users' consumption. The reasoning for this is simple, `TLSSocket` instances wrap `net.Socket` instances, thus both refer to the `net.Server` through the `this.server` property. However, only one of them should be used for `net.Server` connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrement will happen on socket destruction. Fix: #5083 PR-URL: #5262 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The role of `this.server` is now split between `this._server` and `this.server`. Where the first one is used for counting active connections of `net.Server`, and the latter one is just a public API for users' consumption. The reasoning for this is simple, `TLSSocket` instances wrap `net.Socket` instances, thus both refer to the `net.Server` through the `this.server` property. However, only one of them should be used for `net.Server` connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrement will happen on socket destruction. Fix: #5083 PR-URL: #5262 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The role of `this.server` is now split between `this._server` and `this.server`. Where the first one is used for counting active connections of `net.Server`, and the latter one is just a public API for users' consumption. The reasoning for this is simple, `TLSSocket` instances wrap `net.Socket` instances, thus both refer to the `net.Server` through the `this.server` property. However, only one of them should be used for `net.Server` connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrement will happen on socket destruction. Fix: #5083 PR-URL: #5262 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The role of `this.server` is now split between `this._server` and `this.server`. Where the first one is used for counting active connections of `net.Server`, and the latter one is just a public API for users' consumption. The reasoning for this is simple, `TLSSocket` instances wrap `net.Socket` instances, thus both refer to the `net.Server` through the `this.server` property. However, only one of them should be used for `net.Server` connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrement will happen on socket destruction. Fix: #5083 PR-URL: #5262 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The role of `this.server` is now split between `this._server` and `this.server`. Where the first one is used for counting active connections of `net.Server`, and the latter one is just a public API for users' consumption. The reasoning for this is simple, `TLSSocket` instances wrap `net.Socket` instances, thus both refer to the `net.Server` through the `this.server` property. However, only one of them should be used for `net.Server` connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrement will happen on socket destruction. Fix: #5083 PR-URL: #5262 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The role of
this.server
is now split betweenthis._server
andthis.server
. Where the first one is used for counting activeconnections of
net.Server
, and the latter one is just a public API forusers' consumption.
The reasoning for this is simple,
TLSSocket
instances wrapnet.Socket
instances, thus both refer to thenet.Server
through thethis.server
property. However, only one of them should be used fornet.Server
connection count book-keeping, otherwise double-decrementwill happen on socket destruction.
Fix: #5083
cc @nodejs/http @nodejs/crypto