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timers: reschedule interval even if it threw #20002
timers: reschedule interval even if it threw #20002
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I think I am in favor of this but I have to give the memory leak argument of @mcollina some more thoughts so I abstain from giving a vote for now.
const interval = setInterval(() => { throw new Error('IntervalError'); }, 1); | ||
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This seems to miss .strictEqual
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Ping @nodejs/tsc ... please take a look |
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I don't see a compelling enough reason to change this behavior. Firstly, it has been like this from the start, and no one has complained so far (or at least, it's not linked in the issue). Secondly, it can introduce memory leaks or prevent processes from exiting while before they were working fine (the failing setInterval
will keep the event loop spinning).
I'm happy to discuss and change my mind on this. What is the reason to make this change apart from increasing web compatibility? Moreover, how increasing web compatibility would benefit Node.js in this API?
Ok, thoughts: The common case remains the same. Both bail the same. However, This seems like a good thing, though. I didn't try real domains, but making an error handling abstraction using I don't see much problem with it that can't be caused already, and it does seem to have an actual use-case. This seems to fix a bug in That being said, that doesn't "match browser behaviour". Browser behavior does not bail on the page, it bails only on the execution 'stack', back to an interaction, I/O, or timeout. Kinda like always having a no-op @mcollina, any further thoughts on this? |
@Fishrock123 can you make an example of such an error handling utility? This explanation seems compelling. |
Anything meant to replace domains' error handling without using domains would have to go that route. I probably don't have the time to actually build one, but it's possible that even domains itself acts this way now? I don't really remember. |
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LGTM
(not to be pulled in 10.) |
I've added it to 11.0 milestone so that there's no confusion. Let's leave it open for a while and everyone can have the time to think about it / evaluate what it means. I see no need to rush on landing this. |
This needs a rebase. Otherwise this seems ready to land. |
@apapirovski this needs a rebase |
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CI after rebase: https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-pull-request/14567/ |
To match browser behaviour, intervals should continue being scheduled even if the user callback threw during execution.
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To match browser behaviour, intervals should continue being scheduled even if the user callback threw during execution. PR-URL: nodejs#20002 Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Landed in 198eb9c 🎉 |
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported. [#22617](#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](#20442) * `crypto` * PEM-level encryption is now supported. [#23151](#23151) * An API for key pair generation has been added. [#22660](#22660) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](#20270) * `http2` * An event will be emitted when a `PING` frame is received. [#23009](#23009) * Support for the `ORIGIN` frame has been added. [#22956](#22956) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](#20887) * Promises * A new `multipleResolves` event will be emitted when a Promise is resolved (or rejected) more than once. [#22218](#22218) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[#22617](#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[#22617](#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[#22617](#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[#22617](#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[nodejs#22617](nodejs#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [nodejs#21316](nodejs#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [nodejs#21649](nodejs#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [nodejs#20442](nodejs#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [nodejs#22754](nodejs#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [nodejs#22146](nodejs#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[nodejs#20735](nodejs#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [nodejs#20270](nodejs#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [nodejs#22951](nodejs#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [nodejs#22485](nodejs#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [nodejs#20887](nodejs#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [nodejs#20002](nodejs#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [nodejs#22281](nodejs#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [nodejs#22756](nodejs#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [nodejs#21914](nodejs#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[#22617](nodejs/node#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](nodejs/node#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](nodejs/node#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](nodejs/node#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](nodejs/node#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](nodejs/node#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](nodejs/node#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](nodejs/node#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](nodejs/node#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](nodejs/node#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](nodejs/node#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](nodejs/node#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](nodejs/node#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](nodejs/node#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](nodejs/node#21914)
Notable changes: * Build * FreeBSD 10 is no longer supported.[#22617](nodejs/node#22617) * `child_process` * The default value of the `windowsHide` option has been changed to `true`. [#21316](nodejs/node#21316) * `console` * `console.countReset()` will emit a warning if the timer being reset does not exist. [#21649](nodejs/node#21649) * `console.time()` will no longer reset a timer if it already exists. [#20442](nodejs/node#20442) * Dependencies * V8 has been updated to 7.0. [#22754](nodejs/node#22754) * `fs` * The `fs.read()` method now requires a callback. [#22146](nodejs/node#22146) * The previously deprecated `fs.SyncWriteStream` utility has been removed.[#20735](nodejs/node#20735) * `http` * The `http`, `https`, and `tls` modules now use the WHATWG URL parser by default. [#20270](nodejs/node#20270) * General * Use of `process.binding()` has been deprecated. Userland code using `process.binding()` should re-evaluate that use and begin migrating. If there are no supported API alternatives, please open an issue in the Node.js GitHub repository so that a suitable alternative may be discussed. * An experimental implementation of `queueMicrotask()` has been added. [#22951](nodejs/node#22951) * Internal * Windows performance-counter support has been removed. [#22485](nodejs/node#22485) * The `--expose-http2` command-line option has been removed. [#20887](nodejs/node#20887) * Timers * Interval timers will be rescheduled even if previous interval threw an error. [#20002](nodejs/node#20002) * `util` * The WHATWG `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder` are now globals. [#22281](nodejs/node#22281) * `util.inspect()` output size is limited to 128 MB by default. [#22756](nodejs/node#22756) * A runtime warning will be emitted when `NODE_DEBUG` is set for either `http` or `http2`. [#21914](nodejs/node#21914)
Node.js currently doesn't match browser behaviour when it comes to intervals that throw during their execution. In all browsers, the interval continues running but in Node.js it will never be rescheduled after a throw nor will the destroy async hook for that interval fire.
This is a semver-major change and IMO bringing us in line with the browsers is a good idea. If someone is handling
uncaughtException
or using domains then they should know what they're doing as far as concerns about leaking memory as a result of this.IMO this is a pretty well documented behaviour of
setInterval
, at least as far as the JS ecosystem outside of Node.js is concerned.I'm fine with getting this in v11 instead of v10 and going from there, if that's preferable.
CI: https://ci.nodejs.org/job/node-test-pull-request/14245/
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