On Friday, February 1, 2013 6:37:23 PM UTC+2, Isaac Schlueter wrote:
>
> You should just pipe to them all.
>
> reader.pipe(writer1);
> reader.pipe(writer2);
>
It will just copy the reader stream to all writers. I have something like
this
reader.on('data', function (x)
{
if (foo(x)) writer1.write(bar(x))
if (baz(x)) writer2.write(quux(x))
}
.pipe() at least in its 0.8.x form is of little help here unless you
suggest to decorate my original reader somehow.
Andy
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