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fixes #2465
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AndreasMadsen authored and ry committed Jan 5, 2012
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions doc/api/child_processes.markdown
Expand Up @@ -229,10 +229,10 @@ And then the child script, `'sub.js'` might look like this:
In the child the `process` object will have a `send()` method, and `process`
will emit objects each time it receives a message on its channel.

There is a special case when seinding a `{cmd: 'NODE_foo'}` message. All messages
containging a `NODE_` prefix in its `cmd` property will not be emitted in
the `message` event, since this are internal messages used by node core.
Messages contain the prefix are emitted in the `internalMessage` event, you
There is a special case when sending a `{cmd: 'NODE_foo'}` message. All messages
containing a `NODE_` prefix in its `cmd` property will not be emitted in
the `message` event, since they are internal messages used by node core.
Messages containing the prefix are emitted in the `internalMessage` event, you
should by all means avoid using this feature, it may change without warranty.

By default the spawned Node process will have the stdout, stderr associated
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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions doc/api/cluster.markdown
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### cluster.workers

In the cluster all living worker objects are stored in this object by there
`uniqueID` as the key. This makes it easy to loop thouge all liveing workers.
`uniqueID` as the key. This makes it easy to loop through all living workers.

// Go througe all workers
// Go through all workers
function eachWorker(callback) {
for (var uniqueID in cluster.workers) {
callback(cluster.workers[uniqueID]);
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worker.send('big announcement to all workers');
});

Should you wich to reference a worker over a communication channel this unsing
there `uniqueID` this is also the easies way to find the worker.
Should you wish to reference a worker over a communication channel, using
the worker's uniqueID is the easiest way to find the worker.

socket.on('data', function (uniqueID) {
var worker = cluster.workers[uniqueID];
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## Worker

This object contains all public information and method about a worker.
In the master it can be obtainedusing `cluster.workers`. In a worker
it can be obtained ained using `cluster.worker`.
In the master it can be obtained using `cluster.workers`. In a worker
it can be obtained using `cluster.worker`.

### Worker.uniqueID

Each new worker is given its own unique id, this id i stored in the `uniqueID`.
Each new worker is given its own unique id, this id is stored in the `uniqueID`.

### Worker.process

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### Worker.destroy()

This function will kill the worker, and inform the master to not spawn a new worker.
To know the difference between suicide and accidently death a suicide boolean is set to true.
To know the difference between suicide and accidentally death a suicide boolean is set to true.

cluster.on('death', function (worker) {
if (worker.suicide === true) {
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions lib/cluster.js
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}

// Check if a message is internal only
var INTERNAL_PREFIX = 'NODE_CLUTER_';
var INTERNAL_PREFIX = 'NODE_CLUSTER_';
function isInternalMessage(message) {
return (isObject(message) &&
typeof message.cmd === 'string' &&
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message._queryEcho = inMessage._requestEcho;

// Call callback if a query echo is received
if (inMessage.hasOwnProperty('_queryEcho')) {
if (inMessage._queryEcho) {
queryCallbacks[inMessage._queryEcho](inMessage.content, inHandle);
delete queryCallbacks[inMessage._queryEcho];
}
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That was fast, thanks @ry

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