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Clear domains stack __even if no domain error handler is set__ so that code running in the process' uncaughtException handler, or any code that may be executed when an error is thrown and not caught and that is not the domain's error handler, doesn't run in the context of the domain within which the error was thrown. PR: #4659 PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4659 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
319 lines
7.7 KiB
JavaScript
319 lines
7.7 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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// WARNING: THIS MODULE IS PENDING DEPRECATION.
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//
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// No new pull requests targeting this module will be accepted
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// unless they address existing, critical bugs.
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const util = require('util');
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const EventEmitter = require('events');
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const inherits = util.inherits;
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// communicate with events module, but don't require that
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// module to have to load this one, since this module has
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// a few side effects.
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EventEmitter.usingDomains = true;
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// overwrite process.domain with a getter/setter that will allow for more
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// effective optimizations
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var _domain = [null];
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Object.defineProperty(process, 'domain', {
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enumerable: true,
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get: function() {
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return _domain[0];
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},
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set: function(arg) {
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return _domain[0] = arg;
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}
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});
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// It's possible to enter one domain while already inside
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// another one. The stack is each entered domain.
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const stack = [];
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exports._stack = stack;
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// let the process know we're using domains
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const _domain_flag = process._setupDomainUse(_domain, stack);
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exports.Domain = Domain;
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exports.create = exports.createDomain = function() {
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return new Domain();
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};
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// the active domain is always the one that we're currently in.
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exports.active = null;
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inherits(Domain, EventEmitter);
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function Domain() {
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EventEmitter.call(this);
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this.members = [];
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}
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Domain.prototype.members = undefined;
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Domain.prototype._disposed = undefined;
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// Called by process._fatalException in case an error was thrown.
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Domain.prototype._errorHandler = function errorHandler(er) {
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var caught = false;
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var self = this;
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// ignore errors on disposed domains.
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//
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// XXX This is a bit stupid. We should probably get rid of
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// domain.dispose() altogether. It's almost always a terrible
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// idea. --isaacs
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if (this._disposed)
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return true;
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if (!util.isPrimitive(er)) {
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er.domain = this;
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er.domainThrown = true;
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}
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// The top-level domain-handler is handled separately.
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//
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// The reason is that if V8 was passed a command line option
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// asking it to abort on an uncaught exception (currently
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// "--abort-on-uncaught-exception"), we want an uncaught exception
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// in the top-level domain error handler to make the
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// process abort. Using try/catch here would always make V8 think
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// that these exceptions are caught, and thus would prevent it from
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// aborting in these cases.
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if (stack.length === 1) {
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// If there's no error handler, do not emit an 'error' event
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// as this would throw an error, make the process exit, and thus
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// prevent the process 'uncaughtException' event from being emitted
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// if a listener is set.
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if (EventEmitter.listenerCount(self, 'error') > 0) {
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try {
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// Set the _emittingTopLevelDomainError so that we know that, even
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// if technically the top-level domain is still active, it would
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// be ok to abort on an uncaught exception at this point
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process._emittingTopLevelDomainError = true;
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caught = self.emit('error', er);
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} finally {
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process._emittingTopLevelDomainError = false;
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}
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}
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} else {
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// wrap this in a try/catch so we don't get infinite throwing
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try {
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// One of three things will happen here.
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//
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// 1. There is a handler, caught = true
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// 2. There is no handler, caught = false
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// 3. It throws, caught = false
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//
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// If caught is false after this, then there's no need to exit()
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// the domain, because we're going to crash the process anyway.
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caught = self.emit('error', er);
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} catch (er2) {
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// The domain error handler threw! oh no!
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// See if another domain can catch THIS error,
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// or else crash on the original one.
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// If the user already exited it, then don't double-exit.
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if (this === exports.active) {
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stack.pop();
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}
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if (stack.length) {
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exports.active = process.domain = stack[stack.length - 1];
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caught = process._fatalException(er2);
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} else {
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caught = false;
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}
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}
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}
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// Exit all domains on the stack. Uncaught exceptions end the
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// current tick and no domains should be left on the stack
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// between ticks.
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stack.length = 0;
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exports.active = process.domain = null;
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return caught;
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};
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Domain.prototype.enter = function() {
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if (this._disposed) return;
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// note that this might be a no-op, but we still need
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// to push it onto the stack so that we can pop it later.
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exports.active = process.domain = this;
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stack.push(this);
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_domain_flag[0] = stack.length;
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};
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Domain.prototype.exit = function() {
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// skip disposed domains, as usual, but also don't do anything if this
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// domain is not on the stack.
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var index = stack.lastIndexOf(this);
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if (this._disposed || index === -1) return;
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// exit all domains until this one.
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stack.splice(index);
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_domain_flag[0] = stack.length;
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exports.active = stack[stack.length - 1];
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process.domain = exports.active;
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};
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// note: this works for timers as well.
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Domain.prototype.add = function(ee) {
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// If the domain is disposed or already added, then nothing left to do.
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if (this._disposed || ee.domain === this)
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return;
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// has a domain already - remove it first.
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if (ee.domain)
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ee.domain.remove(ee);
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// check for circular Domain->Domain links.
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// This causes bad insanity!
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//
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// For example:
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// var d = domain.create();
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// var e = domain.create();
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// d.add(e);
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// e.add(d);
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// e.emit('error', er); // RangeError, stack overflow!
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if (this.domain && (ee instanceof Domain)) {
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for (var d = this.domain; d; d = d.domain) {
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if (ee === d) return;
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}
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}
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ee.domain = this;
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this.members.push(ee);
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};
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Domain.prototype.remove = function(ee) {
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ee.domain = null;
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var index = this.members.indexOf(ee);
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if (index !== -1)
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this.members.splice(index, 1);
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};
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Domain.prototype.run = function(fn) {
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if (this._disposed)
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return;
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var ret;
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this.enter();
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if (arguments.length >= 2) {
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var len = arguments.length;
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var args = new Array(len - 1);
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for (var i = 1; i < len; i++)
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args[i - 1] = arguments[i];
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ret = fn.apply(this, args);
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} else {
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ret = fn.call(this);
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}
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this.exit();
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return ret;
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};
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function intercepted(_this, self, cb, fnargs) {
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if (self._disposed)
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return;
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if (fnargs[0] && fnargs[0] instanceof Error) {
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var er = fnargs[0];
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util._extend(er, {
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domainBound: cb,
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domainThrown: false,
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domain: self
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});
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self.emit('error', er);
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return;
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}
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var args = [];
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var i, ret;
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self.enter();
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if (fnargs.length > 1) {
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for (i = 1; i < fnargs.length; i++)
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args.push(fnargs[i]);
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ret = cb.apply(_this, args);
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} else {
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ret = cb.call(_this);
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}
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self.exit();
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return ret;
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}
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Domain.prototype.intercept = function(cb) {
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var self = this;
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function runIntercepted() {
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return intercepted(this, self, cb, arguments);
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}
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return runIntercepted;
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};
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function bound(_this, self, cb, fnargs) {
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if (self._disposed)
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return;
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var ret;
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self.enter();
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if (fnargs.length > 0)
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ret = cb.apply(_this, fnargs);
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else
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ret = cb.call(_this);
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self.exit();
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return ret;
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}
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Domain.prototype.bind = function(cb) {
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var self = this;
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function runBound() {
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return bound(this, self, cb, arguments);
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}
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runBound.domain = this;
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return runBound;
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};
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Domain.prototype.dispose = util.deprecate(function() {
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if (this._disposed) return;
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// if we're the active domain, then get out now.
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this.exit();
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// remove from parent domain, if there is one.
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if (this.domain) this.domain.remove(this);
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// kill the references so that they can be properly gc'ed.
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this.members.length = 0;
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// mark this domain as 'no longer relevant'
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// so that it can't be entered or activated.
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this._disposed = true;
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});
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