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Hi all, I've been working on a tool to identify instances of events registered to the wrong object in uses of some JavaScript event-driven APIs, as part of a research project.
The tool flagged line 74 in test/bench.js, on the registration of the "end" event.
The reason I believe this is an error as follows (from looking at t
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On a long-running system with swapfc enabled
swapfc_priority=50can eventually reach 0 (generating kernel errors) as seen here: #135. Looping back to the value ofswapfc_priorityclose to 0 is not a valid solution since that would mean that the highest priority swap file would be the first to be removed.A better solution would be to disable swapfc_priority when it's 0 and let the kernel ma