@@ -856,6 +856,7 @@ implement Readable streams in your programs.
856856  *  ` objectMode `  {Boolean} Whether this stream should behave
857857    as a stream of objects. Meaning that stream.read(n) returns
858858    a single value instead of a Buffer of size n.  Default=false
859+   *  ` read `  {Function} Implementation for the [ ` _read() ` ] [ ]  method.
859860
860861In classes that extend the Readable class, make sure to call the
861862Readable constructor so that the buffering settings can be properly
@@ -1108,7 +1109,9 @@ also implement the `_flush()` method.  (See below.)
11081109#### new stream.Transform([ options] )  
11091110
11101111*  ` options `  {Object} Passed to both Writable and Readable
1111-   constructors.
1112+   constructors.  Also has the following fields:
1113+   *  ` transform `  {Function} Implementation for the [ ` _transform() ` ] [ ]  method.
1114+   *  ` flush `  {Function} Implementation for the [ ` _flush() ` ] [ ]  method.
11121115
11131116In classes that extend the Transform class, make sure to call the
11141117constructor so that the buffering settings can be properly
@@ -1296,6 +1299,8 @@ how to implement Writable streams in your programs.
12961299  *  ` objectMode `  {Boolean} Whether or not the ` write(anyObj) `  is
12971300    a valid operation. If set you can write arbitrary data instead
12981301    of only ` Buffer `  / ` String `  data.  Default=false
1302+   *  ` write `  {Function} Implementation for the [ ` _write() ` ] [ ]  method.
1303+   *  ` writev `  {Function} Implementation for the [ ` _writev() ` ] [ ]  method.
12991304
13001305In classes that extend the Writable class, make sure to call the
13011306constructor so that the buffering settings can be properly
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