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Node.js Fixes AsyncLocalStorage Crash Bug That Could Take Down Production Servers
Node.js patched a crash bug where AsyncLocalStorage could cause stack overflows to bypass error handlers and terminate production servers.
@wp-playground/common
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This package contains common code for the playground packages
that doesn't fit in any other package. For example, the
RecommendedPHPVersion is imported virtually everywhere
and including it in any other specific package would result
in a lot of circular dependencies.
Avoid adding new code to this package. @wp-playground/common should remain as lean as possible. It only exists to avoid circular dependencies. Let's not use it as a default place to add code that doesn't seem to fit anywhere else. If there's no good place for your code, perhaps it needs to be restructured? Or maybe there's a need for a new package? Let's always consider these questions before adding new code here.
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The npm package @wp-playground/common receives a total of 2,103 weekly downloads. As such, @wp-playground/common popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wp-playground/common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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