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Node.js 12.5.0 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

Build:
- The startup time is reduced by enabling V8 snapshots by default

Deps:
- Updated V8 to 7.5.288.22
- The numeric separator feature is now enabled by default
- Updated OpenSSL to 1.1.1c

Inspector:
- The --inspect-publish-uid flag was added to specify ways of the inspector web socket url exposure

N-api:
- Accessors on napi_define_* are now ECMAScript-compliant

Report:
- The cpu info got added to the report output

Src:
- Restore the original state of the stdio file descriptors on exit to prevent leaving stdio in raw or non-blocking mode

tools,gyp:
- Introduce MSVS 2019

Util:
Inspect:
- Array grouping became more compact and uses more columns than before
- Long strings will not be split at 80 characters anymore. Instead they will be split on new lines

Worker:
- worker.terminate() now returns a promise and using the callback is deprecated

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