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Update dependency nodejs/node to v23 #122

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Package Update Change
nodejs/node major 20.18.0 -> 23.2.0

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nodejs/node (nodejs/node)

v23.2.0: 2024-11-11, Version 23.2.0 (Current), @​aduh95

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Update root certificates to NSS 3.104

This is the version of NSS that shipped in Firefox 131.0 on 2024-10-01.

Certificates added:

  • FIRMAPROFESIONAL CA ROOT-A WEB
  • TWCA CYBER Root CA
  • SecureSign Root CA12
  • SecureSign Root CA14
  • SecureSign Root CA15
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v23.1.0: 2024-10-24, Version 23.1.0 (Current), @​aduh95

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Buffer now work with resizable ArrayBuffer

When a Buffer is created using a resizable ArrayBuffer, the Buffer length
will now correctly change as the underlying ArrayBuffer size is changed.

const ab = new ArrayBuffer(10, { maxByteLength: 20 });
const buffer = Buffer.from(ab);
console.log(buffer.byteLength); 10
ab.resize(15);
console.log(buffer.byteLength); 15
ab.resize(5);
console.log(buffer.byteLength); 5

Contributed by James M Snell in #​55377.

MockTimers test runner API is now stable

MockTimers, introduced in April 2023, has just reached stable status. This
API provides comprehensive support for mocking Date and all major timers in
Node.js, including setTimeout, setInterval, and setImmediate, both from
the node:timers, node:timers/promises modules and global objects. After
months of refinement, developers can now fully rely on MockTimers for testing
time-based operations with confidence, ensuring better control over asynchronous
behavior in their Node.js applications.

Example usage with initial Date object as time set:

import { mock } from 'node:test';
mock.timers.enable({ apis: ['Date'], now: new Date('1970-01-01') });

Contributed by Erick Wendel in #​55398.

JSON modules and import attributes are now stable

The two proposals reached stage 4 of the TC39 process, at the October 2024
meeting. The Node.js implementation already matches exactly the semantics
required by the proposals.

Contributed by Nicolò Ribaudo by #​55333.

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v23.0.0: 2024-10-16, Version 23.0.0 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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We’re excited to announce the release of Node.js 23! Key highlights include:

  • Enabling require(esm) by default for Node.js applications
  • Removing support for Windows 32-bit systems
  • Stabilizing the node --run command
  • Enhancements to the test runner, including glob pattern support for coverage files

Node.js 23 will replace Node.js 22 as the ‘Current’ release line when Node.js 22 enters long-term support (LTS) later this month.
According to the release schedule, Node.js 23 will remain the ‘Current’ release for the next six months, until April 2025.

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