@@ -565,16 +565,14 @@ found [here][online].
565565<a id =" ERR_ARG_NOT_ITERABLE " ></a >
566566### ERR_ARG_NOT_ITERABLE
567567
568- The ` 'ERR_ARG_NOT_ITERABLE' ` error code is used generically to identify that an
569- iterable argument (i.e. a value that works with ` for...of ` loops) is required,
570- but not provided to a Node.js API.
568+ Used generically to identify that an iterable argument (i.e. a value that works
569+ with ` for...of ` loops) is required, but not provided to a Node.js API.
571570
572571<a id =" ERR_CONSOLE_WRITABLE_STREAM " ></a >
573572### ERR_CONSOLE_WRITABLE_STREAM
574573
575- The ` ERR_CONSOLE_WRITABLE_STREAM ` error code is thrown when ` Console ` is
576- instantiated without ` stdout ` stream or when ` stdout ` or ` stderr ` streams
577- are not writable.
574+ Used when ` Console ` is instantiated without ` stdout ` stream or when ` stdout ` or
575+ ` stderr ` streams are not writable.
578576
579577<a id =" ERR_FALSY_VALUE_REJECTION " ></a >
580578### ERR_FALSY_VALUE_REJECTION
@@ -585,20 +583,19 @@ API when a callbackified `Promise` is rejected with a falsy value (e.g. `null`).
585583<a id =" ERR_INDEX_OUT_OF_RANGE " ></a >
586584### ERR_INDEX_OUT_OF_RANGE
587585
588- The ` 'ERR_INDEX_OUT_OF_RANGE' ` error code is used when a given index is out of
589- the accepted range.
586+ Used when a given index is out of the accepted range.
590587
591588<a id =" ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE " ></a >
592589### ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE
593590
594- The ` 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE' ` error code is used generically to identify that
595- an argument of the wrong type has been passed to a Node.js API.
591+ Used generically to identify that an argument of the wrong type has been passed
592+ to a Node.js API.
596593
597594<a id =" ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK " ></a >
598595### ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK
599596
600- The ` 'ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK' ` error code is used generically to identify that
601- a callback function is required and has not been provided to a Node.js API.
597+ Used generically to identify that a callback function is required and has not
598+ been provided to a Node.js API.
602599
603600<a id =" ERR_INVALID_CURSOR_POS " ></a >
604601### ERR_INVALID_CURSOR_POS
@@ -609,46 +606,44 @@ stream is attempted to move to a specified row without a specified column.
609606<a id =" ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_HOST " ></a >
610607### ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_HOST
611608
612- An error with the ` 'ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_HOST' ` code may be thrown when a
613- Node.js API that consumes ` file: ` URLs (such as certain functions in the
614- [ ` fs ` ] [ ] module) encounters a file URL with an incompatible host. Currently,
615- this situation can only occur on Unix-like systems, where only ` localhost ` or
616- an empty host is supported.
609+ Used when a Node.js API that consumes ` file: ` URLs (such as certain functions in
610+ the [ ` fs ` ] [ ] module) encounters a file URL with an incompatible host. Currently,
611+ this situation can only occur on Unix-like systems, where only ` localhost ` or an
612+ empty host is supported.
617613
618614<a id =" ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_PATH " ></a >
619615### ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_PATH
620616
621- An error with the ` 'ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_PATH' ` code may be thrown when a
622- Node.js API that consumes ` file: ` URLs (such as certain functions in the
623- [ ` fs ` ] [ ] module) encounters a file URL with an incompatible path. The exact
624- semantics for determining whether a path can be used is platform-dependent.
617+ Used when a Node.js API that consumes ` file: ` URLs (such as certain
618+ functions in the [ ` fs ` ] [ ] module) encounters a file URL with an incompatible
619+ path. The exact semantics for determining whether a path can be used is
620+ platform-dependent.
625621
626622<a id =" ERR_INVALID_HANDLE_TYPE " ></a >
627623### ERR_INVALID_HANDLE_TYPE
628624
629- The ' ` ERR_INVALID_HANDLE_TYPE ` ' error code is used when an attempt is made to
630- send an unsupported "handle" over an IPC communication channel to a child
631- process. See [ ` child.send() ` ] and [ ` process.send() ` ] for more information.
625+ Used when an attempt is made to send an unsupported "handle" over an IPC
626+ communication channel to a child process. See [ ` child.send() ` ] and
627+ [ ` process.send() ` ] for more information.
632628
633629<a id =" ERR_INVALID_OPT_VALUE " ></a >
634630### ERR_INVALID_OPT_VALUE
635631
636- The ` 'ERR_INVALID_OPT_VALUE' ` error code is used generically to identify when
637- an invalid or unexpected value has been passed in an options object.
632+ Used generically to identify when an invalid or unexpected value has been
633+ passed in an options object.
638634
639635<a id =" ERR_INVALID_SYNC_FORK_INPUT " ></a >
640636### ERR_INVALID_SYNC_FORK_INPUT
641637
642- The ` 'ERR_INVALID_SYNC_FORK_INPUT' ` error code is used when a ` Buffer ` ,
643- ` Uint8Array ` or ` string ` is provided as stdio input to a synchronous
644- fork. See the documentation for the [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html )
645- module for more information.
638+ Used when a ` Buffer ` , ` Uint8Array ` or ` string ` is provided as stdio input to a
639+ synchronous fork. See the documentation for the
640+ [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html ) module for more information.
646641
647642<a id =" ERR_INVALID_THIS " ></a >
648643### ERR_INVALID_THIS
649644
650- The ` 'ERR_INVALID_THIS' ` error code is used generically to identify that a
651- Node.js API function is called with an incompatible ` this ` value.
645+ Used generically to identify that a Node.js API function is called with an
646+ incompatible ` this ` value.
652647
653648Example:
654649
@@ -664,144 +659,129 @@ urlSearchParams.has.call(buf, 'foo');
664659<a id =" ERR_INVALID_TUPLE " ></a >
665660### ERR_INVALID_TUPLE
666661
667- An error with code ` 'ERR_INVALID_TUPLE' ` is thrown when an element in the
668- ` iterable ` provided to the [ WHATWG] [ WHATWG URL API ] [ ` URLSearchParams `
669- constructor] [ `new URLSearchParams(iterable)` ] does not represent a `[ name,
670- value] ` tuple – that is, if an element is not iterable, or does not consist of
671- exactly two elements.
662+ Used when an element in the ` iterable ` provided to the [ WHATWG] [ WHATWG URL
663+ API] [ ` URLSearchParams ` constructor] [ `new URLSearchParams(iterable)` ] does not
664+ represent a ` [name, value] ` tuple – that is, if an element is not iterable, or
665+ does not consist of exactly two elements.
672666
673667<a id =" ERR_INVALID_URL " ></a >
674668### ERR_INVALID_URL
675669
676- An error using the ` 'ERR_INVALID_URL' ` code is thrown when an invalid URL is
677- passed to the [ WHATWG ] [ WHATWG URL API ] [ ` URL ` constructor] [ `new URL(input)` ] to
678- be parsed. The thrown error object typically has an additional property
679- ` 'input' ` that contains the URL that failed to parse.
670+ Used when an invalid URL is passed to the [ WHATWG ] [ WHATWG URL API ]
671+ [ ` URL ` constructor] [ `new URL(input)` ] to be parsed. The thrown error object
672+ typically has an additional property ` 'input' ` that contains the URL that failed
673+ to parse.
680674
681675<a id =" ERR_INVALID_URL_SCHEME " ></a >
682676### ERR_INVALID_URL_SCHEME
683677
684- The code ` 'ERR_INVALID_URL_SCHEME' ` is used generically to signify an attempt
685- to use a URL of an incompatible scheme (aka protocol) for a specific purpose.
686- It is currently only used in the [ WHATWG URL API] [ ] support in the [ ` fs ` ] [ ]
687- module (which only accepts URLs with ` 'file' ` scheme), but may be used in other
688- Node.js APIs as well in the future.
678+ Used generically to signify an attempt to use a URL of an incompatible scheme
679+ (aka protocol) for a specific purpose. It is currently only used in the
680+ [ WHATWG URL API] [ ] support in the [ ` fs ` ] [ ] module (which only accepts URLs with
681+ ` 'file' ` scheme), but may be used in other Node.js APIs as well in the future.
689682
690683<a id =" ERR_IPC_CHANNEL_CLOSED " ></a >
691684### ERR_IPC_CHANNEL_CLOSED
692685
693- The ` 'ERR_IPC_CHANNEL_CLOSED' ` error code is used when an attempt is made to use
694- an IPC communication channel that has already been closed.
686+ Used when an attempt is made to use an IPC communication channel that has
687+ already been closed.
695688
696689<a id =" ERR_IPC_DISCONNECTED " ></a >
697690### ERR_IPC_DISCONNECTED
698691
699- The ` 'ERR_IPC_DISCONNECTED' ` error code is used when an attempt is made to
700- disconnect an already disconnected IPC communication channel between two
701- Node.js processes. See the documentation for the
702- [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html ) module for more information.
692+ Used when an attempt is made to disconnect an already disconnected IPC
693+ communication channel between two Node.js processes. See the documentation for
694+ the [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html ) module for more information.
703695
704696<a id =" ERR_IPC_ONE_PIPE " ></a >
705697### ERR_IPC_ONE_PIPE
706698
707- The ` 'ERR_IPC_ONE_PIPE' ` error code is used when an attempt is made to create
708- a child Node.js process using more than one IPC communication channel.
709- See the documentation for the [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html )
710- module for more information.
699+ Used when an attempt is made to create a child Node.js process using more than
700+ one IPC communication channel. See the documentation for the
701+ [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html ) module for more information.
711702
712703<a id =" ERR_IPC_SYNC_FORK " ></a >
713704### ERR_IPC_SYNC_FORK
714705
715- The ` 'ERR_IPC_SYNC_FORK' ` error code is used when an attempt is made to open
716- an IPC communication channel with a synchronous forked Node.js process.
717- See the documentation for the [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html )
718- module for more information.
706+ Used when an attempt is made to open an IPC communication channel with a
707+ synchronous forked Node.js process. See the documentation for the
708+ [ ` child_process ` ] ( child_process.html ) module for more information.
719709
720710<a id =" ERR_MISSING_ARGS " ></a >
721711### ERR_MISSING_ARGS
722712
723- The ` 'ERR_MISSING_ARGS' ` error code is a generic error code for instances where
724- a required argument of a Node.js API is not passed. This is currently only used
725- in the [ WHATWG URL API] [ ] for strict compliance with the specification (which
726- in some cases may accept ` func(undefined) ` but not ` func() ` ). In most native
727- Node.js APIs, ` func(undefined) ` and ` func() ` are treated identically, and the
728- [ ` ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE ` ] [ ] error code may be used instead.
713+ Used when a required argument of a Node.js API is not passed. This is currently
714+ only used in the [ WHATWG URL API] [ ] for strict compliance with the specification
715+ (which in some cases may accept ` func(undefined) ` but not ` func() ` ). In most
716+ native Node.js APIs, ` func(undefined) ` and ` func() ` are treated identically, and
717+ the [ ` ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE ` ] [ ] error code may be used instead.
729718
730719<a id =" ERR_SOCKET_ALREADY_BOUND " ></a >
731720### ERR_SOCKET_ALREADY_BOUND
732- An error using the ` 'ERR_SOCKET_ALREADY_BOUND' ` code is thrown when an attempt
733- is made to bind a socket that has already been bound.
721+ Used when an attempt is made to bind a socket that has already been bound.
734722
735723<a id =" ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT " ></a >
736724### ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT
737725
738- An error using the ` 'ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT' ` code is thrown when an API
739- function expecting a port > 0 and < 65536 receives an invalid value.
726+ Used when an API function expecting a port > 0 and < 65536 receives an invalid
727+ value.
740728
741729<a id =" ERR_SOCKET_BAD_TYPE " ></a >
742730### ERR_SOCKET_BAD_TYPE
743731
744- An error using the ` 'ERR_SOCKET_BAD_TYPE' ` code is thrown when an API
745- function expecting a socket type ( ` udp4 ` or ` udp6 ` ) receives an invalid value.
732+ Used when an API function expecting a socket type ( ` udp4 ` or ` udp6 ` ) receives an
733+ invalid value.
746734
747735<a id =" ERR_SOCKET_CANNOT_SEND " ></a >
748736### ERR_SOCKET_CANNOT_SEND
749737
750- An error using the ` 'ERR_SOCKET_CANNOT_SEND' ` code is thrown when data
751- cannot be sent on a socket.
738+ Used when data cannot be sent on a socket.
752739
753740<a id =" ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_RUNNING " ></a >
754741### ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_RUNNING
755742
756- An error using the ` 'ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_RUNNING' ` code is thrown
757- when a call is made and the UDP subsystem is not running.
743+ Used when a call is made and the UDP subsystem is not running.
758744
759745<a id =" ERR_STDERR_CLOSE " ></a >
760746### ERR_STDERR_CLOSE
761747
762- An error using the ` 'ERR_STDERR_CLOSE' ` code is thrown specifically when an
763- attempt is made to close the ` process.stderr ` stream. By design, Node.js does
764- not allow ` stdout ` or ` stderr ` Streams to be closed by user code.
748+ Used when an attempt is made to close the ` process.stderr ` stream. By design,
749+ Node.js does not allow ` stdout ` or ` stderr ` Streams to be closed by user code.
765750
766751<a id =" ERR_STDOUT_CLOSE " ></a >
767752### ERR_STDOUT_CLOSE
768753
769- An error using the ` 'ERR_STDOUT_CLOSE' ` code is thrown specifically when an
770- attempt is made to close the ` process.stdout ` stream. By design, Node.js does
771- not allow ` stdout ` or ` stderr ` Streams to be closed by user code.
754+ Used when an attempt is made to close the ` process.stdout ` stream. By design,
755+ Node.js does not allow ` stdout ` or ` stderr ` Streams to be closed by user code.
772756
773757<a id =" ERR_UNKNOWN_BUILTIN_MODULE " ></a >
774758### ERR_UNKNOWN_BUILTIN_MODULE
775759
776- The ` 'ERR_UNKNOWN_BUILTIN_MODULE' ` error code is used to identify a specific
777- kind of internal Node.js error that should not typically be triggered by user
778- code. Instances of this error point to an internal bug within the Node.js
779- binary itself.
760+ Used to identify a specific kind of internal Node.js error that should not
761+ typically be triggered by user code. Instances of this error point to an
762+ internal bug within the Node.js binary itself.
780763
781764<a id =" ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL " ></a >
782765### ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL
783766
784- The ` 'ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL ` ' error code is used when an invalid or unknown
785- process signal is passed to an API expecting a valid signal (such as
786- [ ` child.kill() ` ] [ ] ).
767+ Used when an invalid or unknown process signal is passed to an API expecting a
768+ valid signal (such as [ ` child.kill() ` ] [ ] ).
787769
788770<a id =" ERR_UNKNOWN_STDIN_TYPE " ></a >
789771### ERR_UNKNOWN_STDIN_TYPE
790772
791- An error using the ` 'ERR_UNKNOWN_STDIN_TYPE' ` code is thrown specifically when
792- an attempt is made to launch a Node.js process with an unknown ` stdin ` file
793- type. Errors of this kind cannot * typically* be caused by errors in user code,
794- although it is not impossible. Occurrences of this error are most likely an
795- indication of a bug within Node.js itself.
773+ Used when an attempt is made to launch a Node.js process with an unknown ` stdin `
774+ file type. Errors of this kind cannot * typically* be caused by errors in user
775+ code, although it is not impossible. Occurrences of this error are most likely
776+ an indication of a bug within Node.js itself.
796777
797778<a id =" ERR_UNKNOWN_STREAM_TYPE " ></a >
798779### ERR_UNKNOWN_STREAM_TYPE
799780
800- An error using the ` 'ERR_UNKNOWN_STREAM_TYPE' ` code is thrown specifically when
801- an attempt is made to launch a Node.js process with an unknown ` stdout ` or
802- ` stderr ` file type. Errors of this kind cannot * typically* be caused by errors
803- in user code, although it is not impossible. Occurrences of this error are most
804- likely an indication of a bug within Node.js itself.
781+ Used when an attempt is made to launch a Node.js process with an unknown
782+ ` stdout ` or ` stderr ` file type. Errors of this kind cannot * typically* be caused
783+ by errors in user code, although it is not impossible. Occurrences of this error
784+ are most likely an indication of a bug within Node.js itself.
805785
806786
807787[ `ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE` ] : #ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE
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