idleman,

You're sending your code to the wrong place.  Instead of using email,
you should be writing a module, and using `npm publish`.

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:10 AM, idleman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Because I have not got any response from the last post, I post again, for
> hopefully someone can answer me. Forget about what I said in the first post,
> it was embarrassing.
>
> The community would probably benefit if we extend (node.js) domain module to
> support polymorphism. It should not require much work  (only a simple
> wrapper around the current domain, like I have done private) and it is fully
> possible. See previous example too get a point on what I mean.
>
> The simple domain.on('error', ...) is not enough. This comes from why
> throw/catch was first invented, to skip all error handling and unwind the
> stack until it can be handled. The domain module should probably do the
> same, and if the error is not handled, show some nice error message:
>
> //pseudo domain
>
> domain.addErrorListener(Error, function(err, next) {
>   //will only be invoked by instances of Error
>   console.log("domain caught");
>   next(); //would generate a nice error message and stop the process, if no
> more error listener is found.
> });
> domain.run(function() {
>   //this is just used here to show how great it could be receive the closest
> domain (domain)
>   var foo = this.create();
>   foo.addErrorListener([EvalError, SyntaxError, ReferenceError,TypeError],
> function(err, next) {
>     //will only be invoked by instances of EvalError, SyntaxError,
> ReferenceError and TypeError
>     //An empty array or [[]] should be used for listen for array objects
>     console.log("foo caught ");
>     next();
>    });
>   foo.run(function() {
>     setTimeout(function() {
>       noneExistentFunction(); //stimulate asynchronous operation
>     } 1000);
>   });
> });
>
> SHOULD OUTPUT:
> foo caught
> domain caught
>
> Like you can see, next should be equivalent too re-throw an exception within
> a try statement. Please someone in the dev team answer me now. is this not a
> very good feature to have? The regular domain.on('error') can stay the same,
> just add the functionality to support polymorphism like I showed above. I
> can upload the code I personally use, it is small, however I don't use the
> method add and dispose, so they does not exist.
>
> Thank in advance!
>
>
>
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