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chore(deps): update dependency nodejs/node to v23 #1917

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
nodejs/node major v20.18.0 -> v23.0.0

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nodejs/node (nodejs/node)

v23.0.0

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v22.9.0: 2024-09-17, Version 22.9.0 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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New API to retrieve execution Stack Trace

A new API getCallSite has been introduced to the util module. This API allows users
to retrieve the stacktrace of the current execution. Example:

const util = require('node:util');

function exampleFunction() {
  const callSites = util.getCallSite();

  console.log('Call Sites:');
  callSites.forEach((callSite, index) => {
    console.log(`CallSite ${index + 1}:`);
    console.log(`Function Name: ${callSite.functionName}`);
    console.log(`Script Name: ${callSite.scriptName}`);
    console.log(`Line Number: ${callSite.lineNumber}`);
    console.log(`Column Number: ${callSite.column}`);
  });
  // CallSite 1:
  // Function Name: exampleFunction
  // Script Name: /home/example.js
  // Line Number: 5
  // Column Number: 26

  // CallSite 2:
  // Function Name: anotherFunction
  // Script Name: /home/example.js
  // Line Number: 22
  // Column Number: 3

  // ...
}

// A function to simulate another stack layer
function anotherFunction() {
  exampleFunction();
}

anotherFunction();

Thanks to Rafael Gonzaga for making this work on #​54380.

Disable V8 Maglev

We have seen several crashes/unexpected JS behaviors with maglev on v22
(which ships V8 v12.4). The bugs lie in the codegen so it would be difficult for
users to work around them or even figure out where the bugs are coming from.
Some bugs are fixed in the upstream while some others probably remain.

As v22 will get stuck with V8 v12.4 as LTS, it will be increasingly difficult to
backport patches for them even if the bugs are fixed. So disable it by default
on v22 to reduce the churn and troubles for users.

Thanks to Joyee Cheung for making this work on #​54384

Exposes X509_V_FLAG_PARTIAL_CHAIN to tls.createSecureContext

This releases introduces a new option to the API tls.createSecureContext. For
now on users can use tls.createSecureContext({ allowPartialTrustChain: true })
to treat intermediate (non-self-signed) certificates in the trust CA certificate
list as trusted.

Thanks to Anna Henningsen for making this work on #​54790

Other Notable Changes
  • [5c9599af5a] - src: create handle scope in FastInternalModuleStat (Joyee Cheung) #​54384
  • [e2307d87e8] - (SEMVER-MINOR) stream: relocate the status checking code in the onwritecomplete (YoonSoo_Shin) #​54032
Deprecations
  • [8433032948] - repl: doc-deprecate instantiating node:repl classes without new (Aviv Keller) #​54842
  • [8c4c85cf31] - zlib: deprecate instantiating classes without new (Yagiz Nizipli) #​54708
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v22.8.0: 2024-09-03, Version 22.8.0 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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New JS API for compile cache

This release adds a new API module.enableCompileCache() that can be used to enable on-disk code caching of all modules loaded after this API is called.
Previously this could only be enabled by the NODE_COMPILE_CACHE environment variable, so it could only set by end-users.
This API allows tooling and library authors to enable caching of their own code.
This is a built-in alternative to the v8-compile-cache/v8-compile-cache-lib packages,
but have better performance and supports ESM.

Thanks to Joyee Cheung for working on this.

New option for vm.createContext() to create a context with a freezable globalThis

Node.js implements a flavor of vm.createContext() and friends that creates a context without contextifying its global
object when vm.constants.DONT_CONTEXTIFY is used. This is suitable when users want to freeze the context
(impossible when the global is contextified i.e. has interceptors installed) or speed up the global access if they
don't need the interceptor behavior.

Thanks to Joyee Cheung for working on this.

Support for coverage thresholds

Node.js now supports requiring code coverage to meet a specific threshold before the process exits successfully.
To use this feature, you need to enable the --experimental-test-coverage flag.

You can set thresholds for the following types of coverage:

  • Branch coverage: Use --test-coverage-branches=<threshold>
  • Function coverage: Use --test-coverage-functions=<threshold>
  • Line coverage: Use --test-coverage-lines=<threshold>

<threshold> should be an integer between 0 and 100. If an invalid value is provided, a TypeError will be thrown.

If the code coverage fails to meet the specified thresholds for any category, the process will exit with code 1.

For instance, to enforce a minimum of 80% line coverage and 60% branch coverage, you can run:

$ node --experimental-test-coverage --test-coverage-lines=80 --test-coverage-branches=60 example.js

Thanks Aviv Keller for working on this.

Other Notable Changes
  • [1f2cc2fa47] - (SEMVER-MINOR) src,lib: add performance.uvMetricsInfo (Rafael Gonzaga) #​54413
  • [1e01bdc0d0] - (SEMVER-MINOR) net: exclude ipv6 loopback addresses from server.listen (Giovanni Bucci) #​54264
  • [97fa075c2e] - (SEMVER-MINOR) test_runner: support running tests in process (Colin Ihrig) #​53927
  • [858b583c88] - (SEMVER-MINOR) test_runner: defer inheriting hooks until run() (Colin Ihrig) #​53927
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