streams: Rework stream merging to use ordered-read-streams#373
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streams: Rework stream tests to be more stream compliant
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If this PR ends up being desirable to merge, I can work on getting some sort of .d.ts output for ordered-read-streams
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streams: Rework stream tests to be more stream compliant
What is the purpose of this pull request?
I'm investigating fast-glob for usage in gulp via glob-stream and I noticed that you were using merge2, which does some really unconventional things. This swaps the dependency for
ordered-read-streamswhich has recently been overhauled to be stream/streamx-compliant.What changes did you make? (Give an overview)
I swapped the merge2 dependency for ordered-read-streams and removed a lot of the event rebinding that was done for merge2. I then updated the tests to show better stream compliance—using things like
destroyand Readables that provide data instead of trying to propagate events and rely on specific listeners being bound.