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Rafael Gonzaga 8173d9d72b permission: propagate permission model flags on spawn
Previously, only child_process.fork propagated the exec
arguments (execvArgs) to the child process.
This commit adds support for spawn and spawnSync to
propagate permission model flags — except when they are
already provided explicitly via arguments or through
NODE_OPTIONS.

Signed-off-by: RafaelGSS <rafael.nunu@hotmail.com>
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/58853
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Ulises Gascón <ulisesgascongonzalez@gmail.com>
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Internal Modules

The modules located in lib/internal directory are exclusively meant for internal usage within the Node.js core. They are not intended to be accessed via user modules require(). These modules may change at any point in time. Relying on these internal modules outside the core is not supported and can lead to unpredictable behavior.

In certain scenarios, accessing these internal modules for debugging or experimental purposes might be necessary. Node.js provides the --expose-internals flag to expose these modules to userland code. This flag only exists to assist Node.js maintainers with debugging internals. It is not meant for use outside the project.