Error reporting mechanism for os.watch #71
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os.watch.watchhas 2 distinct phases: (1) recursively scan the watched paths, (2) fork a thread that listens for notifications and reports them back by calling ononEventfunction.Some (but not all) of the errors occurring caught during the second phase print a stack trace and terminate the watcher without informing the caller.
Source of errors:
overflow: the underlying watch mechanism usually has an in-kernel buffer that might overflow. BothLinuxandOSXreport those back asoverflowevents indicating loss of information.My use case for
os.watchrestarts itself every 5 minutes to compensate for lack of reliable error reportingThe proposed API changes (should be backwards compatible with existing code)
os.watch.watch(onError: WatchError => ErrorResult)WatchError)ErrorResult)defaultHandler) that behaves like the current implementationIssues: