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Add an ExitCode enum class and use it throughout the code base instead of hard-coding the exit codes everywhere. At the moment, the exit codes used in many places do not actually conform to what the documentation describes. With the new enums (which are also available to the JS land as constants in an internal binding) we could migrate to a more consistent usage of the codes, and eventually expose the constants to the user land when they are stable enough. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/44746 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jacob Smith <jacob@frende.me> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Darshan Sen <raisinten@gmail.com>
630 lines
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JavaScript
630 lines
20 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const {
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ArrayPrototypeSlice,
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ErrorCaptureStackTrace,
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ObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty,
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ObjectDefineProperty,
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Symbol,
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} = primordials;
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const { exitCodes: { kGenericUserError } } = internalBinding('errors');
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const promiseHooks = require('internal/promise_hooks');
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const async_wrap = internalBinding('async_wrap');
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const { setCallbackTrampoline } = async_wrap;
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/* async_hook_fields is a Uint32Array wrapping the uint32_t array of
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* Environment::AsyncHooks::fields_[]. Each index tracks the number of active
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* hooks for each type.
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*
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* async_id_fields is a Float64Array wrapping the double array of
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* Environment::AsyncHooks::async_id_fields_[]. Each index contains the ids for
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* the various asynchronous states of the application. These are:
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* kExecutionAsyncId: The async_id assigned to the resource responsible for the
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* current execution stack.
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* kTriggerAsyncId: The async_id of the resource that caused (or 'triggered')
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* the resource corresponding to the current execution stack.
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* kAsyncIdCounter: Incremental counter tracking the next assigned async_id.
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* kDefaultTriggerAsyncId: Written immediately before a resource's constructor
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* that sets the value of the init()'s triggerAsyncId. The precedence order
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* of retrieving the triggerAsyncId value is:
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* 1. the value passed directly to the constructor
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* 2. value set in kDefaultTriggerAsyncId
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* 3. executionAsyncId of the current resource.
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*
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* async_ids_stack is a Float64Array that contains part of the async ID
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* stack. Each pushAsyncContext() call adds two doubles to it, and each
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* popAsyncContext() call removes two doubles from it.
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* It has a fixed size, so if that is exceeded, calls to the native
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* side are used instead in pushAsyncContext() and popAsyncContext().
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*/
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const {
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async_hook_fields,
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async_id_fields,
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execution_async_resources
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} = async_wrap;
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// Store the pair executionAsyncId and triggerAsyncId in a AliasedFloat64Array
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// in Environment::AsyncHooks::async_ids_stack_ which tracks the resource
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// responsible for the current execution stack. This is unwound as each resource
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// exits. In the case of a fatal exception this stack is emptied after calling
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// each hook's after() callback.
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const {
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pushAsyncContext: pushAsyncContext_,
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popAsyncContext: popAsyncContext_,
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executionAsyncResource: executionAsyncResource_,
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clearAsyncIdStack,
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} = async_wrap;
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// Properties in active_hooks are used to keep track of the set of hooks being
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// executed in case another hook is enabled/disabled. The new set of hooks is
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// then restored once the active set of hooks is finished executing.
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const active_hooks = {
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// Array of all AsyncHooks that will be iterated whenever an async event
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// fires. Using var instead of (preferably const) in order to assign
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// active_hooks.tmp_array if a hook is enabled/disabled during hook
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// execution.
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array: [],
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// Use a counter to track nested calls of async hook callbacks and make sure
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// the active_hooks.array isn't altered mid execution.
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call_depth: 0,
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// Use to temporarily store and updated active_hooks.array if the user
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// enables or disables a hook while hooks are being processed. If a hook is
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// enabled() or disabled() during hook execution then the current set of
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// active hooks is duplicated and set equal to active_hooks.tmp_array. Any
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// subsequent changes are on the duplicated array. When all hooks have
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// completed executing active_hooks.tmp_array is assigned to
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// active_hooks.array.
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tmp_array: null,
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// Keep track of the field counts held in active_hooks.tmp_array. Because the
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// async_hook_fields can't be reassigned, store each uint32 in an array that
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// is written back to async_hook_fields when active_hooks.array is restored.
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tmp_fields: null
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};
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const { registerDestroyHook } = async_wrap;
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const { enqueueMicrotask } = internalBinding('task_queue');
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const { resource_symbol, owner_symbol } = internalBinding('symbols');
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// Each constant tracks how many callbacks there are for any given step of
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// async execution. These are tracked so if the user didn't include callbacks
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// for a given step, that step can bail out early.
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const {
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kInit, kBefore, kAfter, kDestroy, kTotals, kPromiseResolve,
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kCheck, kExecutionAsyncId, kAsyncIdCounter, kTriggerAsyncId,
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kDefaultTriggerAsyncId, kStackLength, kUsesExecutionAsyncResource,
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} = async_wrap.constants;
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const { async_id_symbol,
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trigger_async_id_symbol } = internalBinding('symbols');
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// Lazy load of internal/util/inspect;
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let inspect;
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// Used in AsyncHook and AsyncResource.
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const init_symbol = Symbol('init');
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const before_symbol = Symbol('before');
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const after_symbol = Symbol('after');
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const destroy_symbol = Symbol('destroy');
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const promise_resolve_symbol = Symbol('promiseResolve');
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const emitBeforeNative = emitHookFactory(before_symbol, 'emitBeforeNative');
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const emitAfterNative = emitHookFactory(after_symbol, 'emitAfterNative');
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const emitDestroyNative = emitHookFactory(destroy_symbol, 'emitDestroyNative');
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const emitPromiseResolveNative =
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emitHookFactory(promise_resolve_symbol, 'emitPromiseResolveNative');
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let domain_cb;
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function useDomainTrampoline(fn) {
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domain_cb = fn;
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}
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function callbackTrampoline(asyncId, resource, cb, ...args) {
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const index = async_hook_fields[kStackLength] - 1;
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execution_async_resources[index] = resource;
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if (asyncId !== 0 && hasHooks(kBefore))
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emitBeforeNative(asyncId);
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let result;
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if (asyncId === 0 && typeof domain_cb === 'function') {
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args.unshift(cb);
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result = domain_cb.apply(this, args);
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} else {
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result = cb.apply(this, args);
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}
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if (asyncId !== 0 && hasHooks(kAfter))
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emitAfterNative(asyncId);
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execution_async_resources.pop();
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return result;
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}
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const topLevelResource = {};
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function executionAsyncResource() {
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// Indicate to the native layer that this function is likely to be used,
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// in which case it will inform JS about the current async resource via
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// the trampoline above.
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async_hook_fields[kUsesExecutionAsyncResource] = 1;
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const index = async_hook_fields[kStackLength] - 1;
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if (index === -1) return topLevelResource;
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const resource = execution_async_resources[index] ||
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executionAsyncResource_(index);
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return lookupPublicResource(resource);
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}
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function inspectExceptionValue(e) {
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inspect ??= require('internal/util/inspect').inspect;
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return { message: inspect(e) };
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}
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// Used to fatally abort the process if a callback throws.
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function fatalError(e) {
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if (typeof e?.stack === 'string') {
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process._rawDebug(e.stack);
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} else {
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const o = inspectExceptionValue(e);
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ErrorCaptureStackTrace(o, fatalError);
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process._rawDebug(o.stack);
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}
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const { getOptionValue } = require('internal/options');
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if (getOptionValue('--abort-on-uncaught-exception')) {
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process.abort();
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}
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process.exit(kGenericUserError);
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}
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function lookupPublicResource(resource) {
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if (typeof resource !== 'object' || resource === null) return resource;
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// TODO(addaleax): Merge this with owner_symbol and use it across all
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// AsyncWrap instances.
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const publicResource = resource[resource_symbol];
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if (publicResource !== undefined)
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return publicResource;
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return resource;
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}
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// Emit From Native //
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// Used by C++ to call all init() callbacks. Because some state can be setup
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// from C++ there's no need to perform all the same operations as in
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// emitInitScript.
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function emitInitNative(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
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active_hooks.call_depth += 1;
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resource = lookupPublicResource(resource);
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// Use a single try/catch for all hooks to avoid setting up one per iteration.
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try {
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// Using var here instead of let because "for (var ...)" is faster than let.
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// Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/30380#issuecomment-552948364
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-var
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for (var i = 0; i < active_hooks.array.length; i++) {
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if (typeof active_hooks.array[i][init_symbol] === 'function') {
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active_hooks.array[i][init_symbol](
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asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId,
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resource
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);
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}
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}
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} catch (e) {
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fatalError(e);
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} finally {
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active_hooks.call_depth -= 1;
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}
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// Hooks can only be restored if there have been no recursive hook calls.
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// Also the active hooks do not need to be restored if enable()/disable()
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// weren't called during hook execution, in which case active_hooks.tmp_array
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// will be null.
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if (active_hooks.call_depth === 0 && active_hooks.tmp_array !== null) {
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restoreActiveHooks();
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}
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}
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// Called from native. The asyncId stack handling is taken care of there
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// before this is called.
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function emitHook(symbol, asyncId) {
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active_hooks.call_depth += 1;
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// Use a single try/catch for all hook to avoid setting up one per
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// iteration.
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try {
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// Using var here instead of let because "for (var ...)" is faster than let.
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// Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/30380#issuecomment-552948364
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-var
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for (var i = 0; i < active_hooks.array.length; i++) {
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if (typeof active_hooks.array[i][symbol] === 'function') {
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active_hooks.array[i][symbol](asyncId);
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}
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}
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} catch (e) {
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fatalError(e);
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} finally {
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active_hooks.call_depth -= 1;
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}
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// Hooks can only be restored if there have been no recursive hook calls.
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// Also the active hooks do not need to be restored if enable()/disable()
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// weren't called during hook execution, in which case
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// active_hooks.tmp_array will be null.
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if (active_hooks.call_depth === 0 && active_hooks.tmp_array !== null) {
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restoreActiveHooks();
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}
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}
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function emitHookFactory(symbol, name) {
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const fn = emitHook.bind(undefined, symbol);
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// Set the name property of the function as it looks good in the stack trace.
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ObjectDefineProperty(fn, 'name', {
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__proto__: null,
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value: name
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});
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return fn;
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}
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// Manage Active Hooks //
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function getHookArrays() {
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if (active_hooks.call_depth === 0)
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return [active_hooks.array, async_hook_fields];
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// If this hook is being enabled while in the middle of processing the array
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// of currently active hooks then duplicate the current set of active hooks
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// and store this there. This shouldn't fire until the next time hooks are
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// processed.
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if (active_hooks.tmp_array === null)
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storeActiveHooks();
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return [active_hooks.tmp_array, active_hooks.tmp_fields];
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}
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function storeActiveHooks() {
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active_hooks.tmp_array = ArrayPrototypeSlice(active_hooks.array);
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// Don't want to make the assumption that kInit to kDestroy are indexes 0 to
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// 4. So do this the long way.
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active_hooks.tmp_fields = [];
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copyHooks(active_hooks.tmp_fields, async_hook_fields);
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}
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function copyHooks(destination, source) {
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destination[kInit] = source[kInit];
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destination[kBefore] = source[kBefore];
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destination[kAfter] = source[kAfter];
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destination[kDestroy] = source[kDestroy];
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destination[kPromiseResolve] = source[kPromiseResolve];
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}
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// Then restore the correct hooks array in case any hooks were added/removed
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// during hook callback execution.
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function restoreActiveHooks() {
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active_hooks.array = active_hooks.tmp_array;
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copyHooks(async_hook_fields, active_hooks.tmp_fields);
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active_hooks.tmp_array = null;
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active_hooks.tmp_fields = null;
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}
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function trackPromise(promise, parent) {
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if (promise[async_id_symbol]) {
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return;
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}
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// Get trigger id from parent async id before making the async id of the
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// child so if a new one must be made it will be lower than the child.
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const triggerAsyncId = parent ? getOrSetAsyncId(parent) :
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getDefaultTriggerAsyncId();
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promise[async_id_symbol] = newAsyncId();
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promise[trigger_async_id_symbol] = triggerAsyncId;
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}
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function promiseInitHook(promise, parent) {
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trackPromise(promise, parent);
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const asyncId = promise[async_id_symbol];
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const triggerAsyncId = promise[trigger_async_id_symbol];
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emitInitScript(asyncId, 'PROMISE', triggerAsyncId, promise);
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}
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function promiseInitHookWithDestroyTracking(promise, parent) {
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promiseInitHook(promise, parent);
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destroyTracking(promise, parent);
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}
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function destroyTracking(promise, parent) {
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trackPromise(promise, parent);
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const asyncId = promise[async_id_symbol];
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registerDestroyHook(promise, asyncId);
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}
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function promiseBeforeHook(promise) {
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trackPromise(promise);
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const asyncId = promise[async_id_symbol];
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const triggerId = promise[trigger_async_id_symbol];
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emitBeforeScript(asyncId, triggerId, promise);
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}
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function promiseAfterHook(promise) {
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trackPromise(promise);
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const asyncId = promise[async_id_symbol];
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if (hasHooks(kAfter)) {
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emitAfterNative(asyncId);
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}
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if (asyncId === executionAsyncId()) {
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// This condition might not be true if async_hooks was enabled during
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// the promise callback execution.
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// Popping it off the stack can be skipped in that case, because it is
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// known that it would correspond to exactly one call with
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// PromiseHookType::kBefore that was not witnessed by the PromiseHook.
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popAsyncContext(asyncId);
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}
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}
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function promiseResolveHook(promise) {
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trackPromise(promise);
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const asyncId = promise[async_id_symbol];
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emitPromiseResolveNative(asyncId);
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}
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let wantPromiseHook = false;
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function enableHooks() {
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async_hook_fields[kCheck] += 1;
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setCallbackTrampoline(callbackTrampoline);
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}
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let stopPromiseHook;
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function updatePromiseHookMode() {
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wantPromiseHook = true;
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let initHook;
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if (initHooksExist()) {
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initHook = destroyHooksExist() ? promiseInitHookWithDestroyTracking :
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promiseInitHook;
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} else if (destroyHooksExist()) {
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initHook = destroyTracking;
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}
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if (stopPromiseHook) stopPromiseHook();
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stopPromiseHook = promiseHooks.createHook({
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init: initHook,
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before: promiseBeforeHook,
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after: promiseAfterHook,
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settled: promiseResolveHooksExist() ? promiseResolveHook : undefined
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});
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}
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function disableHooks() {
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async_hook_fields[kCheck] -= 1;
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wantPromiseHook = false;
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setCallbackTrampoline();
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// Delay the call to `disablePromiseHook()` because we might currently be
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// between the `before` and `after` calls of a Promise.
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enqueueMicrotask(disablePromiseHookIfNecessary);
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}
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function disablePromiseHookIfNecessary() {
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if (!wantPromiseHook && stopPromiseHook) {
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stopPromiseHook();
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}
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}
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// Internal Embedder API //
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// Increment the internal id counter and return the value. Important that the
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// counter increment first. Since it's done the same way in
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// Environment::new_async_uid()
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function newAsyncId() {
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return ++async_id_fields[kAsyncIdCounter];
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}
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function getOrSetAsyncId(object) {
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if (ObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty(object, async_id_symbol)) {
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return object[async_id_symbol];
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}
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return object[async_id_symbol] = newAsyncId();
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}
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// Return the triggerAsyncId meant for the constructor calling it. It's up to
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// the user to safeguard this call and make sure it's zero'd out when the
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// constructor is complete.
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function getDefaultTriggerAsyncId() {
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const defaultTriggerAsyncId = async_id_fields[kDefaultTriggerAsyncId];
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// If defaultTriggerAsyncId isn't set, use the executionAsyncId
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if (defaultTriggerAsyncId < 0)
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return async_id_fields[kExecutionAsyncId];
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return defaultTriggerAsyncId;
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}
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function clearDefaultTriggerAsyncId() {
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async_id_fields[kDefaultTriggerAsyncId] = -1;
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}
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/**
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* Sets a default top level trigger ID to be used
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*
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* @template {Array<unknown>} T
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* @template {unknown} R
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* @param {number} triggerAsyncId
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* @param { (...T: args) => R } block
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* @param {T} args
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* @returns {R}
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*/
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function defaultTriggerAsyncIdScope(triggerAsyncId, block, ...args) {
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if (triggerAsyncId === undefined)
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return block.apply(null, args);
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// CHECK(NumberIsSafeInteger(triggerAsyncId))
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// CHECK(triggerAsyncId > 0)
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const oldDefaultTriggerAsyncId = async_id_fields[kDefaultTriggerAsyncId];
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async_id_fields[kDefaultTriggerAsyncId] = triggerAsyncId;
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try {
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return block.apply(null, args);
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} finally {
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async_id_fields[kDefaultTriggerAsyncId] = oldDefaultTriggerAsyncId;
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}
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}
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function hasHooks(key) {
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return async_hook_fields[key] > 0;
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}
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function enabledHooksExist() {
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return hasHooks(kCheck);
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}
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function initHooksExist() {
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return hasHooks(kInit);
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}
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function afterHooksExist() {
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return hasHooks(kAfter);
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}
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function destroyHooksExist() {
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return hasHooks(kDestroy);
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}
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function promiseResolveHooksExist() {
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return hasHooks(kPromiseResolve);
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}
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function emitInitScript(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
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// Short circuit all checks for the common case. Which is that no hooks have
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// been set. Do this to remove performance impact for embedders (and core).
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if (!hasHooks(kInit))
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return;
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if (triggerAsyncId === null) {
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triggerAsyncId = getDefaultTriggerAsyncId();
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}
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emitInitNative(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource);
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}
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function emitBeforeScript(asyncId, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
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pushAsyncContext(asyncId, triggerAsyncId, resource);
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if (hasHooks(kBefore))
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emitBeforeNative(asyncId);
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}
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function emitAfterScript(asyncId) {
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if (hasHooks(kAfter))
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emitAfterNative(asyncId);
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popAsyncContext(asyncId);
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}
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function emitDestroyScript(asyncId) {
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// Return early if there are no destroy callbacks, or invalid asyncId.
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if (!hasHooks(kDestroy) || asyncId <= 0)
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return;
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async_wrap.queueDestroyAsyncId(asyncId);
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}
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function hasAsyncIdStack() {
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return hasHooks(kStackLength);
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}
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// This is the equivalent of the native push_async_ids() call.
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function pushAsyncContext(asyncId, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
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const offset = async_hook_fields[kStackLength];
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execution_async_resources[offset] = resource;
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if (offset * 2 >= async_wrap.async_ids_stack.length)
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return pushAsyncContext_(asyncId, triggerAsyncId);
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async_wrap.async_ids_stack[offset * 2] = async_id_fields[kExecutionAsyncId];
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async_wrap.async_ids_stack[offset * 2 + 1] = async_id_fields[kTriggerAsyncId];
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async_hook_fields[kStackLength]++;
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async_id_fields[kExecutionAsyncId] = asyncId;
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async_id_fields[kTriggerAsyncId] = triggerAsyncId;
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}
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// This is the equivalent of the native pop_async_ids() call.
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function popAsyncContext(asyncId) {
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const stackLength = async_hook_fields[kStackLength];
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if (stackLength === 0) return false;
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if (enabledHooksExist() && async_id_fields[kExecutionAsyncId] !== asyncId) {
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// Do the same thing as the native code (i.e. crash hard).
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return popAsyncContext_(asyncId);
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}
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const offset = stackLength - 1;
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async_id_fields[kExecutionAsyncId] = async_wrap.async_ids_stack[2 * offset];
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async_id_fields[kTriggerAsyncId] = async_wrap.async_ids_stack[2 * offset + 1];
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|
execution_async_resources.pop();
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|
async_hook_fields[kStackLength] = offset;
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|
return offset > 0;
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|
}
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|
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|
function executionAsyncId() {
|
|
return async_id_fields[kExecutionAsyncId];
|
|
}
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|
|
|
function triggerAsyncId() {
|
|
return async_id_fields[kTriggerAsyncId];
|
|
}
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|
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|
module.exports = {
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|
executionAsyncId,
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|
triggerAsyncId,
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|
// Private API
|
|
getHookArrays,
|
|
symbols: {
|
|
async_id_symbol, trigger_async_id_symbol,
|
|
init_symbol, before_symbol, after_symbol, destroy_symbol,
|
|
promise_resolve_symbol, owner_symbol
|
|
},
|
|
constants: {
|
|
kInit, kBefore, kAfter, kDestroy, kTotals, kPromiseResolve
|
|
},
|
|
enableHooks,
|
|
disableHooks,
|
|
updatePromiseHookMode,
|
|
clearDefaultTriggerAsyncId,
|
|
clearAsyncIdStack,
|
|
hasAsyncIdStack,
|
|
executionAsyncResource,
|
|
// Internal Embedder API
|
|
newAsyncId,
|
|
getOrSetAsyncId,
|
|
getDefaultTriggerAsyncId,
|
|
defaultTriggerAsyncIdScope,
|
|
enabledHooksExist,
|
|
initHooksExist,
|
|
afterHooksExist,
|
|
destroyHooksExist,
|
|
emitInit: emitInitScript,
|
|
emitBefore: emitBeforeScript,
|
|
emitAfter: emitAfterScript,
|
|
emitDestroy: emitDestroyScript,
|
|
pushAsyncContext,
|
|
popAsyncContext,
|
|
registerDestroyHook,
|
|
useDomainTrampoline,
|
|
nativeHooks: {
|
|
init: emitInitNative,
|
|
before: emitBeforeNative,
|
|
after: emitAfterNative,
|
|
destroy: emitDestroyNative,
|
|
promise_resolve: emitPromiseResolveNative
|
|
},
|
|
asyncWrap: {
|
|
Providers: async_wrap.Providers,
|
|
}
|
|
};
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