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Node.js 12.6.0 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

Notable changes:
- build: Experimental support for building Node.js on MIPS architecture is back
- child_process: The promisified versions of child_process.exec and child_process.execFile now both return a Promise which has the child instance attached to their child property
- deps: Updated libuv to 1.30.1, Support for the Haiku platform has been added, The maximum UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE has been increased from 128 to 1024, uv_fs_copyfile() now works properly when the source and destination files are the same
- process: A new method, process.resourceUsage() was added. It returns resource usage for the current process, such as CPU time
- src: Fixed an issue related to stdio that could lead to a crash of the process in some circumstances
- stream: Added a writableFinished property to writable streams. It indicates that all the data has been flushed to the underlying system #28007.
- worker: Fixed an issue that prevented worker threads to listen for data on stdin
- meta: Added Jiawen Geng to collaborators

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