'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const async_hooks = require('async_hooks'); const id_obj = {}; let collect = true; const hook = async_hooks.createHook({ before(id) { if (collect) id_obj[id] = true; }, after(id) { delete id_obj[id]; }, }).enable(); process.once('uncaughtException', common.mustCall((er) => { assert.strictEqual(er.message, 'bye'); collect = false; })); setImmediate(common.mustCall(() => { process.nextTick(common.mustCall(() => { assert.strictEqual(Object.keys(id_obj).length, 0); hook.disable(); })); // Create a stack of async ids that will need to be emitted in the case of // an uncaught exception. const ar1 = new async_hooks.AsyncResource('Mine'); ar1.emitBefore(); const ar2 = new async_hooks.AsyncResource('Mine'); ar2.emitBefore(); throw new Error('bye'); // TODO(trevnorris): This test shows that the after() hooks are always called // correctly, but it doesn't solve where the emitDestroy() is missed because // of the uncaught exception. Simple solution is to always call emitDestroy() // before the emitAfter(), but how to codify this? }));