koffi 1.0.5 → 1.1.0-beta.0
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- package/README.md +46 -21
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_darwin_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_freebsd_arm64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_freebsd_ia32.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_freebsd_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_linux_arm.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_linux_arm64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_linux_ia32.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_linux_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_win32_ia32.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.1.0-beta.0/koffi_win32_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/qemu/qemu.js +11 -5
- package/qemu/registry/machines.json +20 -10
- package/src/abi_arm32.cc +13 -6
- package/src/abi_arm64.cc +13 -6
- package/src/abi_x64_sysv.cc +13 -6
- package/src/abi_x64_win.cc +13 -6
- package/src/abi_x86.cc +13 -6
- package/src/call.cc +25 -26
- package/src/call.hh +27 -41
- package/src/ffi.cc +152 -17
- package/src/ffi.hh +24 -10
- package/test/misc.c +2 -2
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_darwin_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_freebsd_arm64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_freebsd_ia32.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_freebsd_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_linux_arm.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_linux_arm64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_linux_ia32.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_linux_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_win32_ia32.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/build/qemu/1.0.5/koffi_win32_x64.tar.gz +0 -0
- package/test/misc.js +0 -227
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +0 -4
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/CONTRIBUTING.md +0 -93
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/appveyor.yml +0 -37
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/README.md +0 -47
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/binding.gyp +0 -25
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/function_args.cc +0 -217
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/function_args.js +0 -60
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/index.js +0 -34
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/property_descriptor.cc +0 -91
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/benchmark/property_descriptor.js +0 -37
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/addon.md +0 -163
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/array.md +0 -81
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/array_buffer.md +0 -155
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/async_context.md +0 -86
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/async_operations.md +0 -31
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/async_worker.md +0 -427
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/async_worker_variants.md +0 -557
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/bigint.md +0 -97
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/boolean.md +0 -68
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/buffer.md +0 -150
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/callback_scope.md +0 -54
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/callbackinfo.md +0 -97
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/checker-tool.md +0 -32
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/conversion-tool.md +0 -28
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/creating_a_release.md +0 -62
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/dataview.md +0 -248
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/date.md +0 -68
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/env.md +0 -196
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/error.md +0 -120
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/error_handling.md +0 -254
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/escapable_handle_scope.md +0 -80
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/external.md +0 -63
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/function.md +0 -402
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/function_reference.md +0 -238
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/generator.md +0 -13
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/handle_scope.md +0 -63
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/hierarchy.md +0 -91
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/instance_wrap.md +0 -408
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/maybe.md +0 -76
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/memory_management.md +0 -27
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/name.md +0 -29
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/node-gyp.md +0 -82
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/number.md +0 -163
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/object.md +0 -411
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/object_wrap.md +0 -588
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/prebuild_tools.md +0 -16
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/promises.md +0 -79
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/typed_threadsafe_function.md +0 -306
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/value.md +0 -340
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/doc/version_management.md +0 -43
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/package.json +0 -415
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/README.md +0 -91
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/addon.cc +0 -36
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/addon_data.cc +0 -99
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/addon_data.js +0 -46
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/array_buffer.cc +0 -243
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/array_buffer.js +0 -69
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_context.cc +0 -36
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_context.js +0 -122
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_progress_queue_worker.cc +0 -83
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_progress_queue_worker.js +0 -46
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_progress_worker.cc +0 -134
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_progress_worker.js +0 -61
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_worker.cc +0 -106
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_worker.js +0 -179
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_worker_nocallback.js +0 -13
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_worker_persistent.cc +0 -63
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/async_worker_persistent.js +0 -24
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/array.cc +0 -40
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/array.js +0 -35
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/boolean.cc +0 -38
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/boolean.js +0 -35
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/number.cc +0 -99
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/number.js +0 -114
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/value.cc +0 -120
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/basic_types/value.js +0 -133
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/bigint.cc +0 -91
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/bigint.js +0 -53
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/buffer.cc +0 -183
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/buffer.js +0 -69
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/callbackscope.cc +0 -22
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/callbackscope.js +0 -49
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/common/index.js +0 -114
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/common/test_helper.h +0 -71
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/dataview/dataview.cc +0 -48
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/dataview/dataview.js +0 -35
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/dataview/dataview_read_write.cc +0 -115
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/dataview/dataview_read_write.js +0 -90
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/date.cc +0 -44
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/date.js +0 -18
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/env_cleanup.cc +0 -88
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/env_cleanup.js +0 -56
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/error.cc +0 -287
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/error.js +0 -81
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/error_handling_for_primitives.cc +0 -13
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/error_handling_for_primitives.js +0 -29
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/error_terminating_environment.js +0 -95
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/external.cc +0 -81
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/function.cc +0 -324
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/function_reference.cc +0 -202
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/function_reference.js +0 -157
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object.cc +0 -61
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_delete_property.cc +0 -31
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_delete_property.js +0 -61
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_get_property.cc +0 -40
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_get_property.js +0 -57
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_has_own_property.cc +0 -28
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_has_own_property.js +0 -48
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_set_property.cc +0 -31
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/globalObject/global_object_set_property.js +0 -58
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/handlescope.cc +0 -60
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/handlescope.js +0 -14
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/maybe/check.cc +0 -23
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/maybe/index.js +0 -38
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/memory_management.cc +0 -17
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/memory_management.js +0 -9
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/movable_callbacks.cc +0 -23
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/name.js +0 -59
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/napi_child.js +0 -14
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/delete_property.cc +0 -38
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/delete_property.js +0 -41
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/get_property.js +0 -40
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/has_own_property.cc +0 -34
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/has_own_property.js +0 -34
- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/has_property.cc +0 -38
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- package/vendor/node-addon-api/test/object/object_deprecated.cc +0 -66
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method that will queue the created worker for execution.
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