Avoid unnecessary Buffer allocations in Node.js #3321
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Modifies
http
adapter to avoid some unnecessaryBuffer
allocations.Buffer
allocations are expensive as each buffer (note for Node.js 11.11.0 and newer: larger than 64 bytes) is baked with a chunk of off-heap memory (another note: there is also an internal "pool" to speed upBuffer.allocUnsafe
andBuffer.concat
, but its size is limited). Thus, they should be avoided where possible.