function connect () {
return doSomeWorkThatWillReturnPromise()
.then(() => {...})
.catch(() => reconnect())
}
function reconnect () {
return new Promise(fulfill => {
setTimeout(() => {
connect().then(fulfill)
}, 1000)
})
}
Have a gut feeling that this is bad. Will code snippet potentially create a
memory leaks? If connect() will keep rejecting for some time reconnect() will create a
a bunch of promises behind the scenes (one per call)