Use outputVar
instead of hard coding this.output
in JS codegen
#2950
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When generating the JS Thrift clients, it hard-codes
this.output
in a few places; however, ifgen_node_
is true, our variable should beoutput
instead. We set a variable,outputVar
, up on line 1968/1970 of the file, but don't use it everywhere. In NodeJS environment, this can lead to the wrong flush being called, which can lead to issues; for example, with the header transport protocol, the headers can either go missing or be sent incorrectly.I believe this is a trivial change not requiring a ticket.
If a ticket exists: Does your pull request title follow the pattern "THRIFT-NNNN: describe my issue"?If your change does not involve any code, include[skip ci]
anywhere in the commit message to free up build resources.