There is probably some internal buffering going on somewhere that is 
combining data together before emitting events (and, it probably only gets 
multiple chunks of data coming in at once under load).  Most stream modules 
probably expect the data coming in to be strings and do things like add 
them together, and typeof (new Buffer('a') + new Buffer('b')) = 'string'.

On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 9:38:33 PM UTC-7, Derek Collison wrote:
>
> I am seeing weird behavior under load when a stream will emit a data event 
> with a string when it normally hands me a buffer. Any ideas on this? 
>

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