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isaacs authored
Not in the "async/fibers/coro" sense of flow control, but in the TCP backpressure sense. Pause the stream when a write isn't flushed, and then resume it once the writable stream drains.
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Not in the "async/fibers/coro" sense of flow control, but in the TCP backpressure sense. Pause the stream when a write isn't flushed, and then resume it once the writable stream drains.