* Switch to gender neutral terms
* Update docs/api/web-contents.md
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* Update docs/api/webview-tag.md
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* Update script/release/uploaders/upload.py
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* Update docs/tutorial/in-app-purchases.md
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* test: re-enable nan test: typedarrays-test.js
Fixes#28414.
I've confirmed this fix wfm on Linux. Pushing into a PR to get CI to run
it out on Win and Mac platforms too.
* chore: clarify comment
* test: fix NAN test string alignment
* test: (wip) add ldflags, archive file for libc++
* test: (wip) add libc++ to CircleCI
* test: (wip) add llvm flags
* test: (wip) change ldflag syntax
* test: (wip) build libc++abi as static
* fix: correct ldflags
* test: add ld env
* fix: do not commit this
* test: add lld from src to circleci
* test: add lld link to ld
* chore: preserve third_party
* seems legit
* sam swears this works kinda sort of sometimes'
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* build: add gn visibility patch
* chore: update patches
* build: check for flatten_relative_to = false
* build: upload zip files, add to release.js validation
* debug: what the hell gn
* build: add libcxx gni to lint ignore
Linting the file adjusted the licenses array, which only contains
one value, and causes the gn check to fail later
* build: also use nan-spec-runner flags on Windows
* build: add linked flags for win32 only
* build: build libc++ as source on win
* build: clean up patch, add -fPIC for IA32
* build: delete libcxx .a files from root
* build: rename libc++.zip, clean up upload per platform
* build: fix gni lint
* ci: add libcxx gen to circleci config
* build: correct libcxx-object syntax
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When zip contains files larger than 4GB 4bytes length headers are
not sufficient anymore. Zip64 defines an extra header 0x0001 which
may contain 8byte lengthed (16 exabytes) lengths [uncompressed and compressed].
Read this value when performing extra data cleaning and override the
bogus value if the header is available.
Read https://blog.yaakov.online/zip64-go-big-or-go-home/ for more
information on Zip64 extra header.
This is the first known implementation of zip64 stripping.