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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
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- About these Docs
- Synopsis
- Globals
- STDIO
- Timers
- Modules
- C/C++ Addons
- Process
- Utilities
- Events
- Domain
- Buffer
- Stream
- Crypto
- TLS/SSL
- String Decoder
- File System
- Path
- Net
- UDP/Datagram
- DNS
- HTTP
- HTTPS
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- Query Strings
- Readline
- REPL
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- Assertion Testing
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- ZLIB
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- Appendixes