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Breaking: remove callbacks in favor of promises #50
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Ouch: I wondered why tests are passing in Node 12 (I didn't expect it to, for lack of |
Now comes the fun part: using promises in the C++ of Edit: that's surprisingly easy (at least for basic methods like |
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The breaking changes are described in UPGRADING.md.
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In #50 I made an early start with this, but I made two mistakes: 1. Putting the signal in per-method options, e.g. `next({ signal })`, rather than in constructor options, i.e. `iterator({ signal })`. The former would not be accessible in a `for await...of` and come with a performance penalty. 2. Thinking it could replace `abortOnClose` (#21), which is a separate issue. I'll leave it at that, because it only matters for `many-level` and can be solved later. Anyway, this PR enables the following: ``` const abortController = new AbortController() const signal = abortController.signal // Will result in 'aborted' log abortController.abort() try { for await (const entry of db.iterator({ signal })) { console.log(entry) } } catch (err) { if (err.code === 'LEVEL_ABORTED') { console.log('aborted') } } ``` It also fixes small bugs in the `open()` and `close()` methods of multiple classes, as follow-up for #50.
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Applies to both the public and private API. If you were already using promises in the public API, nothing changed, except for subtle timing differences. In the private API, it means that function signatures like
_get(key, options, callback)
have changed toasync _get(key, options)
.In addition:
iterator.end()
alias of.close()
because we'd otherwise have to keep callback support on this one method.process.nextTick()
withqueueMicrotask()
because there isn't a better time to introduce timing differencesAbortSignal
on iterators (not functional yet). I'll probably implement (and explain) this in a follow-up PR.TODO:
memory-level
classic-level
(just 2 or 3 methods)Benchmark(later)