Prepare for 6.5 development
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# node-oracledb version 6.4.0
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# node-oracledb version 6.5.0-dev
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**This release is under development and information may be incomplete**
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The node-oracledb add-on for Node.js powers high performance Oracle Database
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applications. Applications can be written in TypeScript, or directly in
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JavaScript.
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Use node-oracledb 6.4.0 to connect Node.js 14.6, or later, to Oracle
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Use node-oracledb 6.5.0-dev to connect Node.js 14.6, or later, to Oracle
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Database. Older versions of node-oracledb may work with older versions of
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Node.js.
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module.exports = {
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VERSION_MAJOR: 6,
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VERSION_MINOR: 4,
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VERSION_MINOR: 5,
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VERSION_PATCH: 0,
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VERSION_SUFFIX: ''
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VERSION_SUFFIX: '-dev'
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};
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{
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"name": "oracledb",
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"version": "6.4.0",
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"version": "6.5.0-dev",
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"description": "A Node.js module for Oracle Database access from JavaScript and TypeScript",
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"license": "(Apache-2.0 OR UPL-1.0)",
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"homepage": "http://oracle.github.io/node-oracledb/",
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return njsBaton_setErrorDPI(baton);
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lob->dirtyLength = false;
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}
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len = lob->length;
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if ((baton->lobAmount == 0) || (baton->lobAmount >= lob->length)) {
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len = baton->lobAmount;
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if ((len == 0) || (len >= lob->length)) {
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// If user has not given lobAmount or user gave greater than
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// lob length, adjust the len value.
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if (lob->length >= baton->lobOffset) {
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} else {
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len = 1;
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}
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} else {
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len = baton->lobAmount;
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}
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// determine size of buffer that is required
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