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'use strict';
// This test makes sure that when throwing from within a timer's callback,
// its active domain at the time of the throw is not the process' active domain
// for the next timers that need to be processed on the same turn of the event
// loop.
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const domain = require('domain');
// Use the same timeout value so that both timers' callbacks are called during
// the same invocation of the underlying native timer's callback (listOnTimeout
// in lib/timers.js).
setTimeout(err, 50);
setTimeout(common.mustCall(secondTimer), 50);
function err() {
const d = domain.create();
d.on('error', handleDomainError);
d.run(err2);
function err2() {
// this function doesn't exist, and throws an error as a result.
err3(); // eslint-disable-line no-undef
}
function handleDomainError(e) {
// In the domain's error handler, the current active domain should be the
// domain within which the error was thrown.
assert.strictEqual(process.domain, d);
}
}
function secondTimer() {
// secondTimer was scheduled before any domain had been created, so its
// callback should not have any active domain set when it runs.
if (process.domain !== null) {
console.log('process.domain should be null in this timer callback, but is:',
process.domain);
// Do not use assert here, as it throws errors and if a domain with an error
// handler is active, then asserting wouldn't make the test fail.
process.exit(1);
}
}
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