Hi Forrest,

Could you explain a bit more about what you mean by continuation local, and 
when the domain based technique failed..? I understand that calling 
domain.exit() closed all current domains, for example..?

Full disclosure, I work with Alvaro, and this has been one of our big 
stumbling points both on an internal product, and for personal projects. 
Been meaning to post about this, but Alvaro beat me to it.. ;)

@izs was kind enough to point us at your project when we tweeted him about 
this too: https://twitter.com/danpeddle/statuses/369136870896062465

It's a really interesting area, and a clean API to get this behaviour would 
be super cool. 

Final one - while we're talking about it - under the hood, how do domains 
work..? Reading the code, it seems to be hijacking execution contexts..?

Thanks!


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