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- "use strict";
-
- var domain; // The domain module is executed on demand
- var hasSetImmediate = typeof setImmediate === "function";
-
- // Use the fastest means possible to execute a task in its own turn, with
- // priority over other events including network IO events in Node.js.
- //
- // An exception thrown by a task will permanently interrupt the processing of
- // subsequent tasks. The higher level `asap` function ensures that if an
- // exception is thrown by a task, that the task queue will continue flushing as
- // soon as possible, but if you use `rawAsap` directly, you are responsible to
- // either ensure that no exceptions are thrown from your task, or to manually
- // call `rawAsap.requestFlush` if an exception is thrown.
- module.exports = rawAsap;
- function rawAsap(task) {
- if (!queue.length) {
- requestFlush();
- flushing = true;
- }
- // Avoids a function call
- queue[queue.length] = task;
- }
-
- var queue = [];
- // Once a flush has been requested, no further calls to `requestFlush` are
- // necessary until the next `flush` completes.
- var flushing = false;
- // The position of the next task to execute in the task queue. This is
- // preserved between calls to `flush` so that it can be resumed if
- // a task throws an exception.
- var index = 0;
- // If a task schedules additional tasks recursively, the task queue can grow
- // unbounded. To prevent memory excaustion, the task queue will periodically
- // truncate already-completed tasks.
- var capacity = 1024;
-
- // The flush function processes all tasks that have been scheduled with
- // `rawAsap` unless and until one of those tasks throws an exception.
- // If a task throws an exception, `flush` ensures that its state will remain
- // consistent and will resume where it left off when called again.
- // However, `flush` does not make any arrangements to be called again if an
- // exception is thrown.
- function flush() {
- while (index < queue.length) {
- var currentIndex = index;
- // Advance the index before calling the task. This ensures that we will
- // begin flushing on the next task the task throws an error.
- index = index + 1;
- queue[currentIndex].call();
- // Prevent leaking memory for long chains of recursive calls to `asap`.
- // If we call `asap` within tasks scheduled by `asap`, the queue will
- // grow, but to avoid an O(n) walk for every task we execute, we don't
- // shift tasks off the queue after they have been executed.
- // Instead, we periodically shift 1024 tasks off the queue.
- if (index > capacity) {
- // Manually shift all values starting at the index back to the
- // beginning of the queue.
- for (var scan = 0, newLength = queue.length - index; scan < newLength; scan++) {
- queue[scan] = queue[scan + index];
- }
- queue.length -= index;
- index = 0;
- }
- }
- queue.length = 0;
- index = 0;
- flushing = false;
- }
-
- rawAsap.requestFlush = requestFlush;
- function requestFlush() {
- // Ensure flushing is not bound to any domain.
- // It is not sufficient to exit the domain, because domains exist on a stack.
- // To execute code outside of any domain, the following dance is necessary.
- var parentDomain = process.domain;
- if (parentDomain) {
- if (!domain) {
- // Lazy execute the domain module.
- // Only employed if the user elects to use domains.
- domain = require("domain");
- }
- domain.active = process.domain = null;
- }
-
- // `setImmediate` is slower that `process.nextTick`, but `process.nextTick`
- // cannot handle recursion.
- // `requestFlush` will only be called recursively from `asap.js`, to resume
- // flushing after an error is thrown into a domain.
- // Conveniently, `setImmediate` was introduced in the same version
- // `process.nextTick` started throwing recursion errors.
- if (flushing && hasSetImmediate) {
- setImmediate(flush);
- } else {
- process.nextTick(flush);
- }
-
- if (parentDomain) {
- domain.active = process.domain = parentDomain;
- }
- }
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