That makes sense but I can't think of many problems with shared objects
other than name collisions which can be avoided with prefixed namespacing.
 I guess you might get into trouble if assumptions are made about a shared
object such as it's ability to be serialized but making such assumptions
about things that you know are shared would be pretty stupid.

I think this solution is mostly needed to avoid the smell of a kludge
(props on shared objects).


On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Forrest L Norvell <[email protected]>wrote:

> The simple, short answer is that that advice is meant for module writers,
> not app developers.
>
> The slightly longer answer is that attaching random properties onto shared
> objects ends up causing all kinds of chaos when you try to combine modules.
> I don't know about now, but there was a while when it was impossible to
> load Restify and Express into an app at the same time, and I've seen cases
> of 3rd party middleware functions doing incompatible things with req and
> res.
>
> F
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Mark Hahn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> From the continuation-local-storage readme: "anywhere where you might
>> have set a property on the request or response objects in an HTTP handler,
>> you can (and should) now use continuation-local storage".
>>
>> Why?  I add a lot of properties to request and response objects using
>> unique property-name prefixes to avoid collisions.  It works fine.
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