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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions doc/api/stream.md
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Expand Up @@ -1887,11 +1887,11 @@ This function MUST NOT be called by application code directly. It should be
implemented by child classes, and called by the internal `Writable` class
methods only.

The `callback` method must be called to signal either that the write completed
successfully or failed with an error. The first argument passed to the
`callback` must be the `Error` object if the call failed or `null` if the
write succeeded. The `callback` must be called synchronously inside of
`writable._write()` or asynchronously (i.e. different tick).
The `callback` function must be called synchronously inside of
`writable._write()` or asynchronously (i.e. different tick) to signal either
that the write completed successfully or failed with an error.
The first argument passed to the `callback` must be the `Error` object if the
call failed or `null` if the write succeeded.

All calls to `writable.write()` that occur between the time `writable._write()`
is called and the `callback` is called will cause the written data to be
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