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Replace some repeated full links
with concise ones and bottom references.

PR-URL: #18213
Reviewed-By: Jon Moss <me@jonathanmoss.me>
Reviewed-By: Joyee Cheung <joyeec9h3@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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17 changes: 9 additions & 8 deletions doc/api/errors.md
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### ERR_INVALID_SYNC_FORK_INPUT

A `Buffer`, `Uint8Array` or `string` was provided as stdio input to a
synchronous fork. See the documentation for the
[`child_process`](child_process.html) module for more information.
synchronous fork. See the documentation for the [`child_process`][] module
for more information.

<a id="ERR_INVALID_THIS"></a>
### ERR_INVALID_THIS
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### ERR_IPC_DISCONNECTED

An attempt was made to disconnect an IPC communication channel that was already
disconnected. See the documentation for the
[`child_process`](child_process.html) module for more information.
disconnected. See the documentation for the [`child_process`][] module
for more information.

<a id="ERR_IPC_ONE_PIPE"></a>
### ERR_IPC_ONE_PIPE

An attempt was made to create a child Node.js process using more than one IPC
communication channel. See the documentation for the
[`child_process`](child_process.html) module for more information.
communication channel. See the documentation for the [`child_process`][] module
for more information.

<a id="ERR_IPC_SYNC_FORK"></a>
### ERR_IPC_SYNC_FORK

An attempt was made to open an IPC communication channel with a synchronously
forked Node.js process. See the documentation for the
[`child_process`](child_process.html) module for more information.
forked Node.js process. See the documentation for the [`child_process`][] module
for more information.

<a id="ERR_METHOD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED"></a>
### ERR_METHOD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
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Creation of a [`zlib`][] object failed due to incorrect configuration.

[`--force-fips`]: cli.html#cli_force_fips
[`child_process`]: child_process.html
[`cipher.getAuthTag()`]: crypto.html#crypto_cipher_getauthtag
[`crypto.timingSafeEqual()`]: crypto.html#crypto_crypto_timingsafeequal_a_b
[`dgram.createSocket()`]: dgram.html#dgram_dgram_createsocket_options_callback
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This represents the underlying binary scalar datatype of the TypedArray.
Elements of this enum correspond to
[Section 22.2](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-typedarray-objects)
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
[Section 22.2][] of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].

### Object Creation Functions
#### napi_create_array
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This API returns an N-API value corresponding to a JavaScript Array type.
JavaScript arrays are described in
[Section 22.1](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-array-objects) of the
ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 22.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_array_with_length
<!-- YAML
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[`napi_create_external_arraybuffer`][].

JavaScript arrays are described in
[Section 22.1](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-array-objects) of the
ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 22.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_arraybuffer
<!-- YAML
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a typed array or DataView object would need to be created.

JavaScript ArrayBuffer objects are described in
[Section 24.1](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-arraybuffer-objects)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 24.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_buffer
<!-- YAML
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finalize callback is called.

JavaScript ArrayBuffers are described in
[Section 24.1](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-arraybuffer-objects)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 24.1][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_external_buffer
<!-- YAML
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raised.

JavaScript TypedArray Objects are described in
[Section 22.2](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-typedarray-objects)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 22.2][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.


#### napi_create_dataview
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Number type.

The JavaScript Number type is described in
[Section 6.1.6](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-number-type)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 6.1.6][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_uint32
<!-- YAML
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Number type.

The JavaScript Number type is described in
[Section 6.1.6](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-number-type)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 6.1.6][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_int64
<!-- YAML
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This API is used to convert from the C `int64_t` type to the JavaScript
Number type.

The JavaScript Number type is described in
[Section 6.1.6](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-number-type)
The JavaScript Number type is described in [Section 6.1.6][]
of the ECMAScript Language Specification. Note the complete range of `int64_t`
cannot be represented with full precision in JavaScript. Integer values
outside the range of
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Number type.

The JavaScript Number type is described in
[Section 6.1.6](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-number-type)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 6.1.6][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_string_latin1
<!-- YAML
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This API creates a JavaScript String object from a ISO-8859-1-encoded C string.

The JavaScript String type is described in
[Section 6.1.4](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-string-type)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 6.1.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_string_utf16
<!-- YAML
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This API creates a JavaScript String object from a UTF16-LE-encoded C string

The JavaScript String type is described in
[Section 6.1.4](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-string-type)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 6.1.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

#### napi_create_string_utf8
<!-- YAML
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This API creates a JavaScript String object from a UTF8-encoded C string

The JavaScript String type is described in
[Section 6.1.4](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-string-type)
of the ECMAScript Language Specification.
[Section 6.1.4][] of the ECMAScript Language Specification.

### Functions to convert from N-API to C types
#### napi_get_array_length
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N-API exposes a set of APIs to perform some abstract operations on JavaScript
values. Some of these operations are documented under
[Section 7](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-abstract-operations)
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/).
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].

These APIs support doing one of the following:
1. Coerce JavaScript values to specific JavaScript types (such as Number or
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N-API exposes a set of APIs to get and set properties on JavaScript
objects. Some of these types are documented under
[Section 7](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-operations-on-objects) of the
[ECMAScript Language Specification](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/).
[ECMAScript Language Specification][].

Properties in JavaScript are represented as a tuple of a key and a value.
Fundamentally, all property keys in N-API can be represented in one of the
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`napi_property_attributes` are flags used to control the behavior of properties
set on a JavaScript object. Other than `napi_static` they correspond to the
attributes listed in [Section 6.1.7.1](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#table-2)
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/).
attributes listed in [Section 6.1.7.1][]
of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
They can be one or more of the following bitflags:

- `napi_default` - Used to indicate that no explicit attributes are set on the
given property. By default, a property is read only, not enumerable and not
configurable.
- `napi_writable` - Used to indicate that a given property is writable.
- `napi_enumerable` - Used to indicate that a given property is enumerable.
- `napi_configurable` - Used to indicate that a given property is
configurable, as defined in
[Section 6.1.7.1](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#table-2) of the
[ECMAScript Language Specification](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/).
- `napi_configurable` - Used to indicate that a given property is configurable,
as defined in [Section 6.1.7.1][] of the [ECMAScript Language Specification][].
- `napi_static` - Used to indicate that the property will be defined as
a static property on a class as opposed to an instance property, which is the
default. This is used only by [`napi_define_class`][]. It is ignored by
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[Object Lifetime Management]: #n_api_object_lifetime_management
[Object Wrap]: #n_api_object_wrap
[Script Execution]: #n_api_script_execution
[Section 6.1.4]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-string-type
[Section 6.1.6]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ecmascript-language-types-number-type
[Section 6.1.7.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#table-2
[Section 9.1.6]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-ordinary-object-internal-methods-and-internal-slots-defineownproperty-p-desc
[Section 12.5.5]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-typeof-operator
[Section 22.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-array-objects
[Section 22.2]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-typedarray-objects
[Section 24.1]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-arraybuffer-objects
[Section 24.3]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-dataview-objects
[Section 25.4]: https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-promise-objects
[Working with JavaScript Functions]: #n_api_working_with_javascript_functions
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