buffer: fix map and set parent to undefined
In 4c9b30d removal of the prototype attributes meant NativeBuffer() no longer had the same object map as Buffer(). By now setting the same properties in the same order both constructors will produce the same map. The same commit changed "parent" from undefined to null. This caused a failure in Buffer#slice() where it was checked if parent === undefined. Causing the incorrect parent to be set. Signed-off-by: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ function Buffer(subject, encoding) {
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'size: 0x' + kMaxLength.toString(16) + ' bytes');
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}
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this.parent = null;
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this.parent = undefined;
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if (this.length <= (Buffer.poolSize >>> 1) && this.length > 0) {
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if (this.length > poolSize - poolOffset)
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createPool();
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@ -118,7 +118,9 @@ function SlowBuffer(length) {
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// Objects created in C++. Significantly faster than calling the Buffer
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// function.
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function NativeBuffer(length) {
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this.length = length;
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this.length = length >>> 0;
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// Set this to keep the object map the same.
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this.parent = undefined;
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}
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NativeBuffer.prototype = Buffer.prototype;
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