On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Rambo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just a simple question before I try to explain the problem:
>
> Do every synchronous statement inside functions finish execution before the
> next event loop?

Yes.

> Example:
> object.on('event', function() {
>     console.log('async')
> });
> function test() {
>     sync1();
>     sync2();
> }
> test();
>
> Could the event loop execute a callback added as an event listener between
> sync1 and sync2 call?

No. I sure hope nobody disagrees with me. If I'm wrong then I badly
misunderstand what's going on in Node.

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