I'm interested in this question too. I tried it once, but all the async
operations started by the modules remained active even after "unloading"
it. Try for example a simple setInterval() that writes something to the log
every second, in the module - when you unload the module, the timer is
still running.
Is there a better way to do it?
On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:40:55 PM UTC-3, Andrew Finnell wrote:
>
> I did some research in the group and it appears someone had a similar
> question about unloading modules that were loaded with require.
>
> Am I correct in reading that the use of nodules would allow me to
> require('./module1') then dump the entire contents of that
> module programmaticly at a later time? Then reload it if I felt like it,
> all within the same node process.
>
>
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