while playing with node streams I noticed that pretty much every tutorial teaches something like:
// Get Google's home page.
require('http').get("http://www.google.com/", function(response) {
// The callback provides the response readable stream.
// Then, we open our output text stream.
var outStream = require('fs').createWriteStream("out.txt");
// Pipe the input to the output, which writes the file.
response.pipe(outStream);
});
But this is a pretty dangerous piece of code, in my opinion. What happens if the file stream throws an exception at some point? I think the file stream could leak memory because according to the docs the file stream is obviously not closed.
Do I should care? In my opinion node.js streams should handle situations...