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chore(deps): Update dependency node to v20.17.0 (next)

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
node (source) minor 20 -> 20.17.0

Release Notes

nodejs/node (node)

v20.17.0

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v20.16.0

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v20.15.1

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v20.15.0: 2024-06-20, Version 20.15.0 'Iron' (LTS), @​marco-ippolito

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test_runner: support test plans

It is now possible to count the number of assertions and subtests that are expected to run within a test. If the number of assertions and subtests that run does not match the expected count, the test will fail.

test('top level test', (t) => {
  t.plan(2);
  t.assert.ok('some relevant assertion here');
  t.subtest('subtest', () => {});
});

Contributed by Colin Ihrig in #​52860

inspector: introduce the --inspect-wait flag

This release introduces the --inspect-wait flag, which allows debugger to wait for attachement. This flag is useful when you want to debug the code from the beginning. Unlike --inspect-brk, which breaks on the first line, this flag waits for debugger to be connected and then runs the code as soon as a session is established.

Contributed by Kohei Ueno in #​52734

zlib: expose zlib.crc32()

This release exposes the crc32() function from zlib to user-land.

It computes a 32-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check checksum of data. If value is specified, it is used as the starting value of the checksum, otherwise, 0 is used as the starting value.

The CRC algorithm is designed to compute checksums and to detect error in data transmission. It's not suitable for cryptographic authentication.

const zlib = require('node:zlib');
const { Buffer } = require('node:buffer');

let crc = zlib.crc32('hello');  // 907060870
crc = zlib.crc32('world', crc);  // 4192936109

crc = zlib.crc32(Buffer.from('hello', 'utf16le'));  // 1427272415
crc = zlib.crc32(Buffer.from('world', 'utf16le'), crc);  // 4150509955

Contributed by Joyee Cheung in #​52692

cli: allow running wasm in limited vmem with --disable-wasm-trap-handler

By default, Node.js enables trap-handler-based WebAssembly bound checks. As a result, V8 does not need to insert inline bound checks int the code compiled from WebAssembly which may speedup WebAssembly execution significantly, but this optimization requires allocating a big virtual memory cage (currently 10GB). If the Node.js process does not have access to a large enough virtual memory address space due to system configurations or hardware limitations, users won't be able to run any WebAssembly that involves allocation in this virtual memory cage and will see an out-of-memory error.

$ ulimit -v 5000000
$ node -p "new WebAssembly.Memory({ initial: 10, maximum: 100 });"
[eval]:1
new WebAssembly.Memory({ initial: 10, maximum: 100 });
^

RangeError: WebAssembly.Memory(): could not allocate memory
    at [eval]:1:1
    at runScriptInThisContext (node:internal/vm:209:10)
    at node:internal/process/execution:118:14
    at [eval]-wrapper:6:24
    at runScript (node:internal/process/execution:101:62)
    at evalScript (node:internal/process/execution:136:3)
    at node:internal/main/eval_string:49:3

--disable-wasm-trap-handler disables this optimization so that users can at least run WebAssembly (with a less optimial performance) when the virtual memory address space available to their Node.js process is lower than what the V8 WebAssembly memory cage needs.

Contributed by Joyee Cheung in #​52766

Other Notable Changes
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v20.14.0

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v20.13.1: 2024-05-09, Version 20.13.1 'Iron' (LTS), @​marco-ippolito

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2024-05-09, Version 20.13.1 'Iron' (LTS), @​marco-ippolito

Revert "tools: install npm PowerShell scripts on Windows"

Due to a regression in the npm installation on Windows, this commit reverts the change that installed npm PowerShell scripts on Windows.

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  • [b7d80802cc] - Revert "tools: install npm PowerShell scripts on Windows" (marco-ippolito) #​52897

v20.13.0

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v20.12.2: 2024-04-10, Version 20.12.2 'Iron' (LTS), @​RafaelGSS

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This is a security release.

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  • CVE-2024-27980 - Command injection via args parameter of child_process.spawn without shell option enabled on Windows
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v20.12.1

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v20.12.0

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v20.11.1

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v20.11.0

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v20.10.0

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v20.9.0

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v20.8.1: 2023-10-13, Version 20.8.1 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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This is a security release.

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The following CVEs are fixed in this release:

More detailed information on each of the vulnerabilities can be found in October 2023 Security Releases blog post.

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v20.8.0: 2023-09-28, Version 20.8.0 (Current), @​ruyadorno

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Notable Changes
Stream performance improvements

Performance improvements to writable and readable streams, improving the creation and destruction by ±15% and reducing the memory overhead each stream takes in Node.js

Contributed by Benjamin Gruenbaum in #​49745 and Raz Luvaton in #​49834.

Performance improvements for readable webstream, improving readable stream async iterator consumption by ±140% and improving readable stream pipeTo consumption by ±60%

Contributed by Raz Luvaton in #​49662 and #​49690.

Rework of memory management in vm APIs with the importModuleDynamically option

This rework addressed a series of long-standing memory leaks and use-after-free issues in the following APIs that support importModuleDynamically:

  • vm.Script
  • vm.compileFunction
  • vm.SyntheticModule
  • vm.SourceTextModule

This should enable affected users (in particular Jest users) to upgrade from older versions of Node.js.

Contributed by Joyee Cheung in #​48510.

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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:

Project coverage is 95.25%. Comparing base (0a6a4f2) to head (8e640e1). Report is 121 commits behind head on next.

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