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cross library nextTick interleaving can cause deprecation in node 0.10.x #410
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Ugh, thanks @stefanpenner. I guess I knew this was possible, but it always seemed pretty unlikely ... perhaps not so unlikely after all! Falling back to |
No longer an issue in node 0.12 and iojs |
Ya, thank god |
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In node
0.10.x
Cross library async interleaving can result in(node) warning: Recursive process.nextTick detected. This will break in the next version of node. Please use setImmediate for recursive deferral.
Although, when typically avoids this with its own micro task queue:
when/lib/env.js
Line 25 in 25b3c0a
In some scenarios, it is possible to interleave two such micro tasks queues in a way that still results in the limit being hit.
In addition to interleaving between different libraries due to the
node_module
's dupe friendly module resolution strategy, it is common to have multiple copies of the same library present and interacting with one another.A quick example:
An example failing test thanks to @taras https://github.com/tildeio/rsvp.js/pull/337/files#diff-e7e77ddad631a023d39a62f3ba8b7f17R2524
this limit has been removed in node
0.11.0
nodejs/node@0761c90
nodejs/node@0761c90
Unfortunately our solution was to fallback to
setImmediate
in node0.10.x
.I wasn't able to think of a better solution, but that doesn't mean a better one doesn't exist so if someone has one feel free to share :)
related:
tildeio/rsvp.js#337
petkaantonov/bluebird#399
kriskowal/asap#51
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