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buffer: fix case of one buffer passed to concat
Fix Buffer.concat() so a copy is always returned regardless of the number of buffers that were passed. Previously if the array length was one then the same same buffer was returned. This created a special case for the user where there was a chance mutating the buffer returned by .concat() could mutate the buffer passed in. Also fixes an inconsistency when throwing if an array member was not a Buffer instance. For example: Buffer.concat([42]); // Returns 42 Buffer.concat([42, 1]); // Throws a TypeError Now .concat() will always throw if an array member is not a Buffer instance. See: #1891 PR-URL: #1937 Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]>
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