This may not be a complete fix for issue #8775, but I noticed while
debugging the issue that LocalCollection._removeDollarOperators isn't
removing nested $operators (as it seems like it should be):
d6c4281eeb/packages/minimongo/minimongo.js (L790)
cc @hwillson
This may not be a complete fix for issue #8775, but I noticed while
debugging the issue that LocalCollection._removeDollarOperators isn't
removing nested $operators (as it seems like it should be):
d6c4281eeb/packages/minimongo/minimongo.js (L790)
cc @hwillson
While this was helpful in one of the incarnations of the
bundle-visualizer during development it isn't relevant anymore since
the `.stats.json` will not be present in the bundle unless it was
created by a recent version of `standard-minifier-js` which passed
in `stats` (no older versions did this).
Removing this check will also make it possible for other minifiers to be
used with `bundle-visualizer` without them also needing to fork make
their own version.
This reverts commit c3b3550471.
Node 8 seems to do a better job than Node 6 of not crashing when memory is
running low, and asking for 8192MB caused an immediate segfault on our
Linux 32-bit build machines.
There have been a number of commits in the history for `rimraf` which
indicate others have also been struggling with ENOTEMPTY, specifically
on Windows.
https://github.com/isaacs/rimraf/commits/master
This commit, included in 2.6.1 takes a relatively aggressive approach:
d53235de86
However, due to the way the Windows filesystem is designed, this
approach may be the only way of coping with file-handles which are
cached by the OS and not released immediately upon closing a file
(in other words, at a time that Meteor would think it'd be safe to
remove the file/directory).
Attempts to help with meteor/meteor#8485.
This actually changed ages ago, in Node.js 0.11 via
fd3657610e
however the descriptive error message, which was previously
enabled with `true` as the third argument, was silently lost.
This reimplements the descriptive error message as mentioned in
https://github.com/meteor/meteor/issues/3200#issuecomment-289685677 by
@d-schiffner.
Witty as it may be, the contribution guidelines are already listed here (and I've cleaned them up a bit too) and I'm not sure if this terminology is encouraging anyone to contribute their (precious) time.