refactor: Add an timeout
object to timer
return type
#105
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This PR modifies the
timer
function to return a tuple with thetimeout
object returned by the call tosetInterval
alongside theEventual<number>
timer.Users could then cancel the timer with
cancelInterval(timeout)
or make it unblock the main Node process withtimeout.unref()
.This pull request aims to fix an issue where the Indexer Agent tests keep the NodeJS process alive after completing the tests and tearing down resources (like the DB). This causes the process to exit with a non-zero code since the program execution tied to such timers relies on those resources.