node/lib/timers.js
Ruben Bridgewater 3b044962c4
errors: add more information in case of invalid callbacks
This adds the actual callback that is passed through to the error
message in case an ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK error is thrown.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/27048
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Yongsheng Zhang <zyszys98@gmail.com>
2019-04-04 12:51:03 +02:00

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'use strict';
const { Math } = primordials;
const {
immediateInfo,
toggleImmediateRef
} = internalBinding('timers');
const L = require('internal/linkedlist');
const {
async_id_symbol,
Timeout,
decRefCount,
immediateInfoFields: {
kCount,
kRefCount
},
kRefed,
initAsyncResource,
getTimerDuration,
timerListMap,
timerListQueue,
immediateQueue,
active,
unrefActive
} = require('internal/timers');
const {
promisify: { custom: customPromisify },
deprecate
} = require('internal/util');
const { ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK } = require('internal/errors').codes;
let debuglog;
function debug(...args) {
if (!debuglog) {
debuglog = require('internal/util/debuglog').debuglog('timer');
}
debuglog(...args);
}
const {
destroyHooksExist,
// The needed emit*() functions.
emitDestroy
} = require('internal/async_hooks');
// Remove a timer. Cancels the timeout and resets the relevant timer properties.
function unenroll(item) {
// Fewer checks may be possible, but these cover everything.
if (destroyHooksExist() &&
item[async_id_symbol] !== undefined &&
!item._destroyed) {
emitDestroy(item[async_id_symbol]);
item._destroyed = true;
}
L.remove(item);
// We only delete refed lists because unrefed ones are incredibly likely
// to come from http and be recreated shortly after.
// TODO: Long-term this could instead be handled by creating an internal
// clearTimeout that makes it clear that the list should not be deleted.
// That function could then be used by http and other similar modules.
if (item[kRefed]) {
// Compliment truncation during insert().
const msecs = Math.trunc(item._idleTimeout);
const list = timerListMap[msecs];
if (list !== undefined && L.isEmpty(list)) {
debug('unenroll: list empty');
timerListQueue.removeAt(list.priorityQueuePosition);
delete timerListMap[list.msecs];
}
decRefCount();
}
item[kRefed] = null;
// If active is called later, then we want to make sure not to insert again
item._idleTimeout = -1;
}
// Make a regular object able to act as a timer by setting some properties.
// This function does not start the timer, see `active()`.
// Using existing objects as timers slightly reduces object overhead.
function enroll(item, msecs) {
msecs = getTimerDuration(msecs, 'msecs');
// If this item was already in a list somewhere
// then we should unenroll it from that
if (item._idleNext) unenroll(item);
L.init(item);
item._idleTimeout = msecs;
}
/*
* DOM-style timers
*/
function setTimeout(callback, after, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw new ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK(callback);
}
var i, args;
switch (arguments.length) {
// fast cases
case 1:
case 2:
break;
case 3:
args = [arg1];
break;
case 4:
args = [arg1, arg2];
break;
default:
args = [arg1, arg2, arg3];
for (i = 5; i < arguments.length; i++) {
// Extend array dynamically, makes .apply run much faster in v6.0.0
args[i - 2] = arguments[i];
}
break;
}
const timeout = new Timeout(callback, after, args, false);
active(timeout);
return timeout;
}
setTimeout[customPromisify] = function(after, value) {
const args = value !== undefined ? [value] : value;
return new Promise((resolve) => {
active(new Timeout(resolve, after, args, false));
});
};
function clearTimeout(timer) {
if (timer && timer._onTimeout) {
timer._onTimeout = null;
unenroll(timer);
}
}
function setInterval(callback, repeat, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw new ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK(callback);
}
var i, args;
switch (arguments.length) {
// fast cases
case 1:
case 2:
break;
case 3:
args = [arg1];
break;
case 4:
args = [arg1, arg2];
break;
default:
args = [arg1, arg2, arg3];
for (i = 5; i < arguments.length; i++) {
// Extend array dynamically, makes .apply run much faster in v6.0.0
args[i - 2] = arguments[i];
}
break;
}
const timeout = new Timeout(callback, repeat, args, true);
active(timeout);
return timeout;
}
function clearInterval(timer) {
// clearTimeout and clearInterval can be used to clear timers created from
// both setTimeout and setInterval, as specified by HTML Living Standard:
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/timers-and-user-prompts.html#dom-setinterval
clearTimeout(timer);
}
Timeout.prototype.close = function() {
clearTimeout(this);
return this;
};
const Immediate = class Immediate {
constructor(callback, args) {
this._idleNext = null;
this._idlePrev = null;
// This must be set to null first to avoid function tracking
// on the hidden class, revisit in V8 versions after 6.2
this._onImmediate = null;
this._onImmediate = callback;
this._argv = args;
this._destroyed = false;
this[kRefed] = false;
initAsyncResource(this, 'Immediate');
this.ref();
immediateInfo[kCount]++;
immediateQueue.append(this);
}
ref() {
if (this[kRefed] === false) {
this[kRefed] = true;
if (immediateInfo[kRefCount]++ === 0)
toggleImmediateRef(true);
}
return this;
}
unref() {
if (this[kRefed] === true) {
this[kRefed] = false;
if (--immediateInfo[kRefCount] === 0)
toggleImmediateRef(false);
}
return this;
}
hasRef() {
return !!this[kRefed];
}
};
function setImmediate(callback, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw new ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK(callback);
}
var i, args;
switch (arguments.length) {
// fast cases
case 1:
break;
case 2:
args = [arg1];
break;
case 3:
args = [arg1, arg2];
break;
default:
args = [arg1, arg2, arg3];
for (i = 4; i < arguments.length; i++) {
// Extend array dynamically, makes .apply run much faster in v6.0.0
args[i - 1] = arguments[i];
}
break;
}
return new Immediate(callback, args);
}
setImmediate[customPromisify] = function(value) {
return new Promise((resolve) => new Immediate(resolve, [value]));
};
function clearImmediate(immediate) {
if (!immediate || immediate._destroyed)
return;
immediateInfo[kCount]--;
immediate._destroyed = true;
if (immediate[kRefed] && --immediateInfo[kRefCount] === 0)
toggleImmediateRef(false);
immediate[kRefed] = null;
if (destroyHooksExist()) {
emitDestroy(immediate[async_id_symbol]);
}
immediate._onImmediate = null;
immediateQueue.remove(immediate);
}
module.exports = {
setTimeout,
clearTimeout,
setImmediate,
clearImmediate,
setInterval,
clearInterval,
_unrefActive: deprecate(
unrefActive,
'timers._unrefActive() is deprecated.' +
' Please use timeout.refresh() instead.',
'DEP0127'),
active: deprecate(
active,
'timers.active() is deprecated. Please use timeout.refresh() instead.',
'DEP0126'),
unenroll: deprecate(
unenroll,
'timers.unenroll() is deprecated. Please use clearTimeout instead.',
'DEP0096'),
enroll: deprecate(
enroll,
'timers.enroll() is deprecated. Please use setTimeout instead.',
'DEP0095')
};