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15 Commits (00890e43fb935c8bc5dc150f0f2c96bc465d8a4d)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Graham 7f81ca2c47 domains: exit() only affects active domains
domain.create().exit() should not clear the domain stack if the domain
instance does not exist within the stack.

Signed-off-by: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
2014-01-15 12:27:10 -08:00
Trevor Norris f0b68892d4 domain: fix domain callback from MakeCallback
Since _tickCallback and _tickDomainCallback were both called from
MakeCallback, it was possible for a callback to be called that required
a domain directly to _tickCallback.

The fix was to implement process.usingDomains(). This will set all
applicable functions to their domain counterparts, and set a flag in cc
to let MakeCallback know domain callbacks always need to be checked.

Added test in own file. It's important that the test remains isolated.
2013-03-26 21:26:17 -07:00
Trevor Norris 0c1e7b53d0 process: separate nextTick domain logic
It's cleaner to only load domain ticker logic when the domains are being
used. This makes execution slightly quicker in both cases, and simpler
from the spinner since there is no need to check if the latest callback
requires use of domains.
2013-02-27 16:37:10 -08:00
isaacs ec8ebaf300 domain: use camelCase instead of snake_case
While it's true that error objects have a history of getting snake_case
properties attached by the host system, it's a point of confusion to
Node users that comes up a lot.  It's still 'experimental', so best to
change this sooner rather than later.
2012-12-29 10:37:31 -08:00
isaacs 4401bb47bf domain: Do not use uncaughtException handler
This adds a process._fatalException method which is called into from
C++ in order to either emit the 'uncaughtException' method, or emit
'error' on the active domain.

The 'uncaughtException' event is an implementation detail that it would
be nice to deprecate one day, so exposing it as part of the domain
machinery is not ideal.

Fix #4375
2012-12-29 10:37:30 -08:00
Ryunosuke SATO 697484df82 domain: speed up domain.create
Use `EventEmitter.call` instead of `EventEmitter.apply` because of performance.
2012-12-27 17:45:36 -08:00
isaacs 2a9a5e2318 domain: Remove stray console.log 2012-09-25 11:08:52 -07:00
isaacs 0400571676 domain: Properly exit() on domain disposal
This addresses #4034.  There are two problems happening:

1. The domain is not exited automatically when calling dispose() on it.
Then, since the domain is disposed, attempting to exit it again will do
nothing.

2. The active domain is stored on process.domain.  Since thrown errors
call `process.emit('uncaughtException', er)`, and the process is an
event emitter with a `.domain` member, it re-enters the domain a second
time before calling the error handler, pushing it onto the stack again.

Thus, if the handler calls `domain.dispose()`, then the domain is now on
the stack twice, and cannot be exited properly.  Since the domain is
disposed, any subsequent IO will be no-op'ed, since we've declared that
this context is done and best forgotten.

The solution here is twofold:

1. In EventEmitter.emit, do not enter the domain if `this===process`.
2. Automatically exit the domain when calling `domain.dispose()`.
2012-09-21 09:22:50 -07:00
isaacs d6b78d0e37 domain: Fix stack leak on error 2012-07-16 18:04:55 -07:00
Toshihiro Nakamura 6530310ed5 domain: Remove first arg from intercepted fn
Fix to remove the first-arg, in case arguments length is more than 2
Add domain.intercept() test about first-arg removal
2012-07-09 09:37:46 -07:00
Andreas Madsen 535e109a3a domain: run now return callback result
both domain.bind and domain.intercept act this way
2012-06-09 18:15:38 +02:00
Andreas Madsen 77cfbd9f2d domain: dry decorate using util._extend 2012-06-09 18:15:38 +02:00
Marc Harter 569acea0ee Fix #3379 prevent domain.intercept passing 1st arg to cb 2012-06-08 23:32:13 -07:00
isaacs d8b33dc147 lint 2012-04-17 15:52:57 -07:00
isaacs 963459d736 Domain feature
This is a squashed commit of the main work done on the domains-wip branch.

The original commit messages are preserved for posterity:

* Implicitly add EventEmitters to active domain
* Implicitly add timers to active domain
* domain: add members, remove ctor cb
* Don't hijack bound callbacks for Domain error events
* Add dispose method
* Add domain.remove(ee) method
* A test of multiple domains in process at once
* Put the active domain on the process object
* Only intercept error arg if explicitly requested
* Typo
* Don't auto-add new domains to the current domain

    While an automatic parent/child relationship is sort of neat,
    and leads to some nice error-bubbling characteristics, it also
    results in keeping a reference to every EE and timer created,
    unless domains are explicitly disposed of.

* Explicitly adding one domain to another is still fine, of course.
* Don't allow circular domain->domain memberships
* Disposing of a domain removes it from its parent
* Domain disposal turns functions into no-ops
* More documentation of domains
* More thorough dispose() semantics
* An example using domains in an HTTP server
* Don't handle errors on a disposed domain
* Need to push, even if the same domain is entered multiple times
* Array.push is too slow for the EE Ctor
* lint domain
* domain: docs
* Also call abort and destroySoon to clean up event emitters
* domain: Wrap destroy methods in a try/catch
* Attach tick callbacks to active domain
* domain: Only implicitly bind timers, not explicitly
* domain: Don't fire timers when disposed.
* domain: Simplify naming so that MakeCallback works on Timers
* Add setInterval and nextTick to domain test
* domain: Make stack private
2012-04-17 13:14:55 -07:00