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/* * exit * https://github.com/cowboy/node-exit * * Copyright (c) 2013 "Cowboy" Ben Alman * Licensed under the MIT license. */ 'use strict'; module.exports = function exit(exitCode, streams) { if (!streams) { streams = [process.stdout, process.stderr]; } var drainCount = 0; // Actually exit if all streams are drained. function tryToExit() { if (drainCount === streams.length) { process.exit(exitCode); } } streams.forEach(function(stream) { // Count drained streams now, but monitor non-drained streams. if (stream.bufferSize === 0) { drainCount++; } else { stream.write('', 'utf-8', function() { drainCount++; tryToExit(); }); } // Prevent further writing. stream.write = function() {}; }); // If all streams were already drained, exit now. tryToExit(); // In Windows, when run as a Node.js child process, a script utilizing // this library might just exit with a 0 exit code, regardless. This code, // despite the fact that it looks a bit crazy, appears to fix that. process.on('exit', function() { process.exit(exitCode); }); };