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lib: fix fs.readdir recursive async #56041
lib: fix fs.readdir recursive async #56041
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Would you mind adding jsdoc to all newly/updated functions?
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I haven't added jsdoc to these ones because they are not public, they are used inside
readdirRecursive
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I know this is somewhat out of scope of the PR, I just wondered if we want to limit the amount of reads triggered to an upper bound of available file descriptors? That way we would not allocate anything before it's needed and it would probably reduce memory and increase performance a tad.
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Hmm, that makes sense. But I wouldn't include it on this PR as it just fixes an async behavior. Currently,
fs.readdir() - async
performs one operation per time:-> readdir -> cb -> readdir -> cb ...
But at some point, we could read from parallel folders within the same callback, which would improve performance significantly (memory would increase, though).