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streams2: Process write buffer in a loop, not recursively

This fixes pummel/test-net-write-callbacks
v0.9.4-release
isaacs 12 years ago
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      lib/_stream_writable.js

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lib/_stream_writable.js

@ -219,6 +219,49 @@ function onwrite(stream, er) {
stream.emit('drain');
});
}
// if there's something in the buffer waiting, then process it
// It would be nice if there were TCO in JS, and we could just
// shift the top off the buffer and _write that, but that approach
// causes RangeErrors when you have a very large number of very
// small writes, and is not very efficient otherwise.
if (!state.bufferProcessing && state.buffer.length) {
state.bufferProcessing = true;
for (var c = 0; c < state.buffer.length; c++) {
var chunkCb = state.buffer[c];
var chunk = chunkCb[0];
cb = chunkCb[1];
if (false === state.decodeStrings)
l = chunk[0].length;
else
l = chunk.length;
state.writelen = l;
state.writecb = cb;
state.writechunk = chunk;
state.writing = true;
state.sync = true;
stream._write(chunk, state.onwrite);
state.sync = false;
// if we didn't call the onwrite immediately, then
// it means that we need to wait until it does.
// also, that means that the chunk and cb are currently
// being processed, so move the buffer counter past them.
if (state.writing) {
c++;
break;
}
}
state.bufferProcessing = false;
if (c < state.buffer.length)
state.buffer = state.buffer.slice(c);
else
state.buffer.length = 0;
}
}
Writable.prototype._write = function(chunk, cb) {

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