Fix timing issues with file processing with multiple file sources#229
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nadir-hussain wants to merge 5 commits intouncss:mainfrom
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Fix timing issues with file processing with multiple file sources#229nadir-hussain wants to merge 5 commits intouncss:mainfrom
nadir-hussain wants to merge 5 commits intouncss:mainfrom
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Same as my 2 points in #228 (comment) You are creating a lot of noise. Just clone the repo and make sure your branch is green locally before pushing anything... Also, do not make unrelated changes. |
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Sorry, about that. I didn't have lint setup in the forked repository, I have fixed the issues now. |
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Issue #227
I have added a
fileInProcesscounter which is incremented before callinguncssand decremented on callback called.On this flag turns to zero, I am calling the
done()callback, as opposed to current code which is calling done on first file processed.