Please restrain from rants like this one - they add little value. On Friday, February 1, 2013 7:21:41 PM UTC+2, Alexey Petrushin wrote: > > reader.pipe(writer1); > reader.pipe(writer2); > > Hmm, it looks like a magic, looks simple, but actually it's not simple, > there are complex hidden machinery behind the scene. And it's impossible to > know from that code what exactly those machinery does. > > Will be data from the reader keept in two independent buffers, or in one, > will it pause if one writer consumes faster than another or continue read > and keep it in memory an so on. > > I believe it would be better to use maybe not so compact but more > straightforward code without hidden magic. >
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