@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ const emitDestroyNative = emitHookFactory(destroy_symbol, 'emitDestroyNative');
// process. They use the same functions as the JS embedder API. These callbacks
// are setup immediately to prevent async_wrap.setupHooks() from being hijacked
// and the cost of doing so is negligible.
async_wrap . setupHooks ( { init ,
async_wrap . setupHooks ( { init : emitInitNative ,
before : emitBeforeNative ,
after : emitAfterNative ,
destroy : emitDestroyNative } ) ;
@ -228,21 +228,21 @@ class AsyncResource {
if ( async_hook_fields [ kInit ] === 0 )
return ;
init ( this [ async_id_symbol ] , type , triggerAsyncId , this ) ;
em itI nitNative ( this [ async_id_symbol ] , type , triggerAsyncId , this ) ;
}
emitBefore ( ) {
emitBeforeS ( this [ async_id_symbol ] , this [ trigger_id_symbol ] ) ;
emitBeforeScript ( this [ async_id_symbol ] , this [ trigger_id_symbol ] ) ;
return this ;
}
emitAfter ( ) {
emitAfterS ( this [ async_id_symbol ] ) ;
emitAfterScript ( this [ async_id_symbol ] ) ;
return this ;
}
emitDestroy ( ) {
emitDestroyS ( this [ async_id_symbol ] ) ;
emitDestroyScript ( this [ async_id_symbol ] ) ;
return this ;
}
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ function setInitTriggerId(triggerAsyncId) {
}
function emitInitS ( asyncId , type , triggerAsyncId , resource ) {
function emitInitScript ( asyncId , type , triggerAsyncId , resource ) {
// Short circuit all checks for the common case. Which is that no hooks have
// been set. Do this to remove performance impact for embedders (and core).
// Even though it bypasses all the argument checks. The performance savings
@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ function emitInitS(asyncId, type, triggerAsyncId, resource) {
if ( ! Number . isSafeInteger ( triggerAsyncId ) || triggerAsyncId < 0 )
throw new RangeError ( 'triggerAsyncId must be an unsigned integer' ) ;
init ( asyncId , type , triggerAsyncId , resource ) ;
em itI nitNative ( asyncId , type , triggerAsyncId , resource ) ;
}
function emitHookFactory ( symbol , name ) {
@ -370,9 +370,7 @@ function emitHookFactory(symbol, name) {
}
// Usage: emitBeforeS(asyncId[, triggerAsyncId]). If triggerAsyncId is omitted
// then asyncId will be used instead.
function emitBeforeS ( asyncId , triggerAsyncId ) {
function emitBeforeScript ( asyncId , triggerAsyncId ) {
// CHECK(Number.isSafeInteger(asyncId) && asyncId > 0)
// CHECK(Number.isSafeInteger(triggerAsyncId) && triggerAsyncId > 0)
@ -392,7 +390,7 @@ function emitBeforeS(asyncId, triggerAsyncId) {
// TODO(trevnorris): Calling emitBefore/emitAfter from native can't adjust the
// kIdStackIndex. But what happens if the user doesn't have both before and
// after callbacks.
function emitAfterS ( asyncId ) {
function emitAfterScript ( asyncId ) {
if ( async_hook_fields [ kAfter ] > 0 )
emitAfterNative ( asyncId ) ;
@ -400,7 +398,7 @@ function emitAfterS(asyncId) {
}
function emitDestroyS ( asyncId ) {
function emitDestroyScript ( asyncId ) {
// Return early if there are no destroy callbacks, or on attempt to emit
// destroy on the void.
if ( async_hook_fields [ kDestroy ] === 0 || asyncId === 0 )
@ -422,7 +420,7 @@ function emitDestroyS(asyncId) {
// change in the future depending on whether it can be determined if there's a
// slim chance of the application remaining stable after handling one of these
// exceptions.
function init ( asyncId , type , triggerAsyncId , resource ) {
function em itI nitNative ( asyncId , type , triggerAsyncId , resource ) {
processing_hook += 1 ;
// Use a single try/catch for all hook to avoid setting up one per iteration.
try {
@ -467,10 +465,10 @@ module.exports = {
newUid ,
initTriggerId ,
setInitTriggerId ,
emitInit : emitInitS ,
emitBefore : emitBeforeS ,
emitAfter : emitAfterS ,
emitDestroy : emitDestroyS ,
emitInit : emitInitScript ,
emitBefore : emitBeforeScript ,
emitAfter : emitAfterScript ,
emitDestroy : emitDestroyScript ,
} ;
// currentId was renamed to executionAsyncId. This was in 8.2.0 during the