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doc: fix linter issues
PR-URL: #60636 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Joyee Cheung <joyeec9h3@gmail.com>
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‎doc/api/http.md‎

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Produces a socket/stream to be used for HTTP requests.
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By default, this function behaves identically to [`net.createConnection(options)`][],
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By default, this function behaves identically to [`net.createConnection()`][],
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synchronously returning the created socket. The optional `callback` parameter in the
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signature is **not** used by this default implementation.
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However, custom agents may override this method to provide greater flexibility,
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for example, to create sockets asynchronously. When overriding `createConnection`:
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1. **Synchronous socket creation**: The overriding method can return the
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socket/stream directly.
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2. **Asynchronous socket creation**: The overriding method can accept the `callback`
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and pass the created socket/stream to it (e.g., `callback(null, newSocket)`).
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If an error occurs during socket creation, it should be passed as the first
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argument to the `callback` (e.g., `callback(err)`).
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1. **Synchronous socket creation**: The overriding method can return the
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socket/stream directly.
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2. **Asynchronous socket creation**: The overriding method can accept the `callback`
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and pass the created socket/stream to it (e.g., `callback(null, newSocket)`).
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If an error occurs during socket creation, it should be passed as the first
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argument to the `callback` (e.g., `callback(err)`).
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The agent will call the provided `createConnection` function with `options` and
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this internal `callback`. The `callback` provided by the agent has a signature
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‎doc/api/https.md‎

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> See [`http.Agent#createConnection()`][] for details on overriding this method,
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[`Agent`]: #class-httpsagent
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[`Session Resumption`]: tls.md#session-resumption
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[`URL`]: url.md#the-whatwg-url-api
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[`agent.createConnection()`]: http.md#agentcreateconnectionoptions-callback
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[`http.Agent(options)`]: http.md#new-agentoptions
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* **ABI**: [Application Binary Interface][] - Defines the interface between two binary program modules.
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* **AFAICT**: As Far As I Can Tell.
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* **AFAICT**: As Far As I Can Tell.
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* **AFAIK**: As Far As I Know.
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* **AFAIK**: As Far As I Know.
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* **API**: [Application Programming Interface][] - A set of rules and protocols that allows different software
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* **ASAP**: As Soon As Possible.
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* **ASLR**: Address Space Layout Randomization. A security technique that randomizes memory addresses to prevent certain attacks.
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* **ASLR**: Address Space Layout Randomization. A security technique that randomizes memory addresses
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to prevent certain attacks.
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* **Backport**: The process of applying a fix or feature from a newer branch to an older supported
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* **BE** ([Big Endian]): Byte order in which the most significant byte is stored first in memory.
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Opposite of **LE** (Little Endian).
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* **BE**: Big [Endian][] - A Byte Order where the largest bit comes first. The opposite of **LE**.
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* **Bootstrap**: Early phase in the Node.js process startup - sets up the execution environment and loads internal
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