I have this code that loops through an array of async functions (async
functions and functions that return promises), calls each function, awaits for its result, logs to the console, and proceeds to the next one. This works fine unless someone forgets to resolve/reject their promise. The app would halt without any indication other than the logs have stopped printing.
(async function() {
var foo = [
async() => 1,
() => Promise.resolve(2),
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {}), // This will cause it to stop
async() => 3,
() => Promise.resolve(4),
]
for (const bar of foo) {
const baz = await bar()
// does not proceed if bar doesn't resolve/reject.
console.log(baz)
}
})()
Is there a way to set a natively set a timeout? Or maybe break the loop? Tell the runtime to shoot a warning perhaps? Or must this timeout/breaking/warning be done by custom? The code is written in Node primarily, but I think this could also apply to browser JS.