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feat: implement BodyReadable.bytes #3391

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@tsctx tsctx commented Jul 3, 2024

Refs: #3262

@tsctx tsctx force-pushed the implement-readable-bytes branch from 952d8ef to 4712ae8 Compare July 3, 2024 11:21
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Can you add it to the docs?

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as a side note we should probably add a test similar to 9134ee6 to be safe

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tsctx commented Jul 4, 2024

@mcollina ptal

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lgtm

@mcollina mcollina merged commit db8e642 into nodejs:main Jul 6, 2024
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