Don't know if you were at Node Summercamp, but we talked a lot about 
domains. It's clear that there's lots of confusion about the semantics. 
I've got some of the same questions. I had planned on finally sitting down 
to explore them tomorrow. I can tell you that domains *are* nested. When 
you start a new domain, it goes on a stack. And when you close it, you are 
back in the previous domain.

:Marco

On Friday, September 14, 2012 6:52:38 AM UTC-7, phidelta wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I am really liking the new domains feature. However I have a question: 
> "How do I leave a domain"
>
> Is my undesrtanding correct?:
>
>     function b(callback) {
>       // I am running inside the domain created in a
>       fs.readFile('some-file', 'utf-8', function(err, val) {
>         // I am running inside the domain created in a
>         if (err) return callback(err);
>         callback(undefined, val.replace('A','B'));
>       });
>     }
>     function a() {
>       var d=domain.create();
>       d.run(b.bind(null, callback))
>     }
>     function callback() {
>       // I am running inside the domain created in a
>     }
>
> If so, then how do I leave a domain? Simply dispose of it? Then in which 
> domain am I afterwards? Think nested domains. Am I in the one I was in 
> before doing *domain.run()* in *a*?
>
> I I'm wrong in my understanding, then how do I ensure that all my async 
> calls/callbacks remain in the domain I created?
>
> I would really appreciate if someone could explain this, since I am about 
> to embark on some major efforts that would really benefit from using 
> domains. Understanding how they work would be sort of fundamental ;)
>
> Regards,
> Philipp
>
>

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