I'm just having a bizarre bug I cannot find. 

object.on('event', f1);
function f1() {
    console.log('before')
    sync1();
    console.log('after')
}

'event' is being fired like 500 times per minute and I'm seeing 'after' 
output sometimes. Seems like there are no remaining statements after 
sync1(). Simply WTF.

On Saturday, February 25, 2012 12:57:56 PM UTC-3, Mark Volkmann wrote:
>
> 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.
>
> -- 
> R. Mark Volkmann
> Object Computing, Inc.
>
>

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