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doc: general improvments to events documentation
PR-URL: #7480 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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All objects that emit events are instances of the `EventEmitter` class. These
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objects expose an `eventEmitter.on()` function that allows one or more
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Functions to be attached to named events emitted by the object. Typically,
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functions to be attached to named events emitted by the object. Typically,
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event names are camel-cased strings but any valid JavaScript property key
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When the `EventEmitter` object emits an event, all of the Functions attached
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When the `EventEmitter` object emits an event, all of the functions attached
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to that specific event are called _synchronously_. Any values returned by the
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called listeners are _ignored_ and will be discarded.
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Using the `eventEmitter.once()` method, it is possible to register a listener
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that is called at most once for a particular event. Once the event is emitted,
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the listener is unregistered and *then* called.
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```js
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const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
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## Error events
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When an error occurs within an `EventEmitter` instance, the typical action is
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for an `'error'` event to be emitted. These are treated as special cases
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// Throws and crashes Node.js
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To guard against crashing the Node.js process, developers can either register
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a listener for the `process.on('uncaughtException')` event or use the
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[`domain`][] module (_Note, however, that the `domain` module has been
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deprecated_).
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To guard against crashing the Node.js process, a listener can be registered
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on the [`process` object's `uncaughtException` event][] or the [`domain`][] module
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can be used. (_Note, however, that the `domain` module has been deprecated_)
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const myEmitter = new MyEmitter();
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// Prints: whoops! there was an error
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As a best practice, developers should always register listeners for the
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As a best practice, listeners should always be added for the `'error'` events.
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All EventEmitters emit the event `'newListener'` when new listeners are
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### Event: 'newListener'
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* `eventName` {String|Symbol} The name of the event being listened for
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The `EventEmitter` instance will emit it's own `'newListener'` event *before*
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a listener is added to it's internal array of listeners.
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The `EventEmitter` instance will emit its own `'newListener'` event *before*
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The `'removeListener'` event is emitted *after* a listener is removed.
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### EventEmitter.listenerCount(emitter, eventName)
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that a "possible EventEmitter memory leak" has been detected. For any single
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[`net.Server`]: net.html#net_class_net_server
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[`fs.ReadStream`]: fs.html#fs_class_fs_readstream
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[`emitter.setMaxListeners(n)`]: #events_emitter_setmaxlisteners_n
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[`EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners`]: #events_eventemitter_defaultmaxlisteners
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[`emitter.listenerCount()`]: #events_emitter_listenercount_eventname
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[`domain`]: domain.html
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[`process` object's `uncaughtException` event]: process.html#process_event_uncaughtexception
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[stream]: stream.html

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