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1 | import { id as mid } from "module"; | |
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2 | import { AccumulatorFn, FusedProducer, Observable, Observer, OperatorFn } from "./interfaces"; | |
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3 | import { TraceSource } from "@implab/core-amd/log/TraceSource"; | |
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4 | import { scan } from "dojo/parser"; | |
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5 | import { filter } from "dojo/query"; | |
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6 | ||
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7 | const trace = TraceSource.get(mid); | |
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8 | ||
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9 | const noop = () => { }; | |
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10 | ||
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11 | const errorFallback = (e: unknown) => trace.error("Unhandled observable error: {0}", e); | |
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12 | ||
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13 | const sink = <T>(consumer: Observer<T>) => { | |
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14 | // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/unbound-method | |
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15 | const { next, error, complete } = consumer; | |
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16 | return { | |
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17 | next: next ? next.bind(consumer) : noop, | |
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18 | error: error ? error.bind(consumer) : errorFallback, // report unhandled errors | |
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19 | complete: complete ? complete.bind(consumer) : noop | |
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20 | }; | |
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21 | }; | |
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22 | ||
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23 | const | |
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24 | ||
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25 | export class ObservableImpl<T> implements Observable<T> { | |
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26 | ||
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27 | private readonly _producer: FusedProducer<T>; | |
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28 | ||
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29 | constructor(producer: FusedProducer<T>) { | |
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30 | this._producer = producer; | |
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31 | } | |
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32 | ||
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33 | subscribe(consumer: Observer<T> = {}) { | |
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34 | return { | |
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35 | unsubscribe: this._producer(sink(consumer)) ?? noop | |
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36 | } | |
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37 | } | |
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38 | ||
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39 | map<T2>(mapper: (value: T) => T2) { | |
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40 | return new ObservableImpl<T2>(({ next, ...rest }) => | |
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41 | this._producer({ | |
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42 | next: next !== noop ? (v: T) => next(mapper(v)) : noop, | |
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43 | ...rest | |
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44 | })); | |
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45 | } | |
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46 | ||
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47 | tap({ next: tapNext, complete: tapComplete, error: tapError }: Observer<T>) { | |
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48 | return new ObservableImpl<T>(({ next, complete, error }) => | |
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49 | this._producer({ | |
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50 | next: tapNext ? (v => (tapNext(v), next(v))) : next, | |
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51 | complete: tapComplete ? (() => (tapComplete(), complete())) : complete, | |
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52 | error: tapError ? (e => (tapError(e), error(e))) : error | |
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53 | })); | |
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54 | } | |
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55 | ||
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56 | filter: (predicate) => _observe(({ next, ...rest }) => | |
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57 | producer({ | |
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58 | next: next !== noop ? (v: T) => predicate(v) ? next(v) : void (0) : noop, | |
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59 | ...rest | |
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60 | }) | |
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61 | ), | |
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62 | ||
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63 | until: predicate => _observe(({ next, complete, ...rest }) => | |
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64 | producer({ | |
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65 | next: v => predicate(v) ? complete() : next(v), | |
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66 | complete, | |
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67 | ...rest | |
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68 | }) | |
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69 | ), | |
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70 | ||
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71 | while: predicate => _observe(({ next, complete, ...rest }) => | |
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72 | producer({ | |
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73 | next: v => predicate(v) ? next(v) : complete(), | |
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74 | complete, | |
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75 | ...rest | |
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76 | }) | |
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77 | ), | |
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78 | ||
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79 | scan: <A>(...args: [AccumulatorFn<T, A>, A] | [AccumulatorFn<T, T>]) => _observe<T | A>(({ next, ...rest }) => { | |
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80 | if (args.length === 1) { | |
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81 | const [accumulator] = args; | |
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82 | let _acc: T; | |
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83 | let index = 0; | |
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84 | return producer({ | |
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85 | next: next !== noop ? (v: T) => next(index++ === 0 ? _acc = v : _acc = accumulator(_acc, v)) : noop, | |
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86 | ...rest | |
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87 | }); | |
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88 | } else { | |
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89 | const [accumulator, initial] = args; | |
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90 | let _acc = initial; | |
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91 | return producer({ | |
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92 | next: next !== noop ? (v: T) => next(_acc = accumulator(_acc, v)) : noop, | |
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93 | ...rest | |
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94 | }); | |
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95 | } | |
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96 | }), | |
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97 | ||
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98 | reduce: <A>(...args: [AccumulatorFn<T, A>, A] | [AccumulatorFn<T, T>]) => _observe<T | A>(({ next, complete, error }) => { | |
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99 | if (args.length === 1) { | |
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100 | const [accumulator] = args; | |
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101 | let _acc: T; | |
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102 | let index = 0; | |
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103 | return producer({ | |
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104 | next: next !== noop ? (v: T) => { | |
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105 | _acc = index++ === 0 ? v : accumulator(_acc, v); | |
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106 | } : noop, | |
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107 | complete: () => { | |
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108 | if (index === 0) { | |
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109 | error(new Error("The sequence can't be empty")); | |
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110 | } else { | |
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111 | next(_acc); | |
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112 | complete(); | |
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113 | } | |
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114 | }, | |
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115 | error | |
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116 | }); | |
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117 | } else { | |
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118 | const [accumulator, initial] = args; | |
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119 | let _acc = initial; | |
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120 | return producer({ | |
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121 | next: next !== noop ? (v: T) => { | |
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122 | _acc = accumulator(_acc, v); | |
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123 | } : noop, | |
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124 | complete: () => { | |
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125 | next(_acc); | |
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126 | complete(); | |
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127 | }, | |
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128 | error | |
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129 | }); | |
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130 | } | |
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131 | }), | |
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132 | ||
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133 | cat: (...seq) => _observe(({ next, complete: final, ...rest }) => { | |
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134 | let cleanup: () => void; | |
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135 | const len = seq.length; | |
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136 | const complete = (i: number) => i < len ? | |
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137 | () => { | |
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138 | const subscription = seq[i].subscribe({ next, complete: complete(i + 1), ...rest }); | |
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139 | cleanup = subscription.unsubscribe.bind(subscription); | |
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140 | } : final; | |
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141 | ||
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142 | cleanup = producer({ next, complete: complete(0), ...rest }) ?? noop; | |
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143 | ||
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144 | return () => cleanup(); | |
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145 | }), | |
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146 | ||
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147 | pipe: <U>(op: OperatorFn<T, U>) => op(_observe(producer)), | |
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148 | ||
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149 | next: collect( | |
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150 | producer, | |
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151 | ({ next, complete, error }) => ({ | |
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152 | next: v => (next(v), complete()), | |
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153 | complete: () => error(new Error("The sequence is empty")), | |
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154 | error | |
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155 | }) | |
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156 | ), | |
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157 | ||
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158 | collect: collect( | |
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159 | producer, | |
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160 | ({ next, complete, error }) => { | |
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161 | const data: T[] = []; | |
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162 | return { | |
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163 | next: v => data.push(v), | |
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164 | complete: () => (next(data), complete()), | |
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165 | error | |
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166 | }; | |
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167 | } | |
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168 | ) | |
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169 | } No newline at end of file |
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1 | import { ICancellation } from "@implab/core-amd/interfaces"; | |
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2 | ||
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3 | /** | |
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4 | * The interface for the consumer of an observable sequence | |
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5 | */ | |
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6 | export interface Observer<T> { | |
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7 | /** | |
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8 | * Called for the next element in the sequence | |
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9 | */ | |
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10 | next?(value: T): void; | |
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11 | ||
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12 | /** | |
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13 | * Called once when the error occurs in the sequence. | |
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14 | */ | |
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15 | error?(e: unknown): void; | |
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16 | ||
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17 | /** | |
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18 | * Called once at the end of the sequence. | |
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19 | */ | |
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20 | complete?(): void; | |
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21 | } | |
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22 | ||
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23 | /** | |
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24 | * The group of functions to feed an observable. These methods are provided to | |
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25 | * the producer to generate a stream of events. | |
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26 | */ | |
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27 | export type Sink<T> = { | |
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28 | /** | |
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29 | * Call to send the next element in the sequence | |
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30 | */ | |
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31 | next: (value: T) => void; | |
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32 | ||
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33 | /** | |
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34 | * Call to notify about the error occurred in the sequence. | |
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35 | */ | |
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36 | error: (e: unknown) => void; | |
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37 | ||
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38 | /** | |
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39 | * Call to signal the end of the sequence. | |
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40 | */ | |
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41 | complete: () => void; | |
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42 | ||
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43 | /** | |
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44 | * Checks whether the sink is accepting new elements. It's safe to | |
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45 | * send elements to the closed sink. | |
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46 | */ | |
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47 | isClosed: () => boolean; | |
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48 | }; | |
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49 | ||
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50 | export type Producer<T> = (sink: Sink<T>) => (void | (() => void)); | |
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51 | ||
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52 | export type FusedSink<T> = Omit<Sink<T>, "isClosed">; | |
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53 | ||
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54 | export type FusedProducer<T> = (sink: FusedSink<T>) => (void | (() => void)); | |
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55 | ||
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56 | export interface Unsubscribable { | |
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57 | unsubscribe(): void; | |
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58 | } | |
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59 | ||
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60 | export interface Subscribable<T> { | |
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61 | /** Subscribes a consumer to events. If a consumer isn't specified | |
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62 | * this method activates the producer to achieve side affects if any. | |
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63 | */ | |
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64 | subscribe(consumer?: Observer<T>): Unsubscribable; | |
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65 | } | |
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66 | ||
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67 | export type AccumulatorFn<T, A> = (acc: A, value: T) => A; | |
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68 | ||
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69 | export type OperatorFn<T, U> = (source: Observable<T>) => Observable<U>; | |
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70 | ||
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71 | /** The observable source of items. */ | |
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72 | export interface Observable<T> extends Subscribable<T> { | |
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73 | /** Transforms elements of the sequence with the specified mapper | |
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74 | * | |
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75 | * @param mapper The mapper used to transform the values | |
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76 | */ | |
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77 | map<T2>(mapper: (value: T) => T2): Observable<T2>; | |
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78 | ||
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79 | /** Injects the specified observer into the each producer to consumer chain. | |
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80 | * The method is used to add side effect to the events processing. | |
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81 | * | |
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82 | * @param observer The consumer for the events | |
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83 | */ | |
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84 | tap(observer: Observer<T>): Observable<T>; | |
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85 | ||
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86 | /** Filters elements of the sequence. The resulting sequence will | |
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87 | * contain only elements which match the specified predicate. | |
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88 | * | |
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89 | * @param predicate The filter predicate. | |
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90 | */ | |
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91 | filter(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): Observable<T>; | |
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92 | ||
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93 | /** Completes the sequence once the condition is met. | |
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94 | * @param predicate The condition which should be met to complete the sequence | |
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95 | */ | |
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96 | until(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): Observable<T>; | |
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97 | ||
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98 | /** Keeps the sequence running while elements satisfy the condition. | |
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99 | * | |
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100 | * @param predicate The condition which should be met to continue. | |
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101 | */ | |
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102 | while(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): Observable<T>; | |
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103 | ||
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104 | /** Applies accumulator to each value in the sequence and | |
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105 | * emits the accumulated value for each source element | |
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106 | * | |
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107 | * @param accumulator | |
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108 | * @param initial | |
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109 | */ | |
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110 | scan<A>(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, A>, initial: A): Observable<A>; | |
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111 | scan(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, T>): Observable<T>; | |
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112 | ||
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113 | /** Applies accumulator to each value in the sequence and | |
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114 | * emits the accumulated value at the end of the sequence | |
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115 | * | |
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116 | * @param accumulator | |
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117 | * @param initial | |
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118 | */ | |
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119 | reduce<A>(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, A>, initial: A): Observable<A>; | |
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120 | reduce(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, T>): Observable<T>; | |
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121 | ||
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122 | /** Concatenates the specified sequences with this observable | |
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123 | * | |
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124 | * @param seq sequences to concatenate with the current observable | |
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125 | * | |
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126 | * The concatenation doesn't accumulate values from the specified sequences, | |
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127 | * The result of the concatenation is the new observable which will switch | |
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128 | * to the next observable after the previous one completes. Values emitted | |
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129 | * before the next observable being active are lost. | |
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130 | */ | |
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131 | cat(...seq: Subscribable<T>[]): Observable<T>; | |
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132 | ||
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133 | ||
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134 | /** Pipes the specified operator to produce the new observable | |
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135 | * @param op The operator consumes this observable and produces a new one | |
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136 | * | |
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137 | * The operator is a higher order function which takes a source observable | |
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138 | * and returns a producer for the new observable. | |
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139 | * | |
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140 | * This function can be used to create a complex mapping between source and | |
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141 | * resulting observables. The operator may have a state (or a side effect) | |
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142 | * and can be connected to multiple observables. | |
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143 | */ | |
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144 | pipe<U>(op: OperatorFn<T, U>): Observable<U>; | |
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145 | ||
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146 | /** Waits for the next event to occur and returns a promise for the next value | |
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147 | * @param ct Cancellation token | |
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148 | */ | |
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149 | next(ct?: ICancellation): Promise<T>; | |
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150 | ||
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151 | /** Collects items of the sequence to the array. */ | |
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152 | collect(ct?: ICancellation): Promise<T[]>; | |
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1 | 1 | import { id as mid} from "module"; |
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2 | 2 | import { Cancellation } from "@implab/core-amd/Cancellation"; |
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3 | import { ICancellation } from "@implab/core-amd/interfaces"; | |
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4 | 3 | import { TraceSource } from "@implab/core-amd/log/TraceSource"; |
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5 | 4 | import { isPromise } from "@implab/core-amd/safe"; |
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6 | ||
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7 | const trace = TraceSource.get(mid); | |
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8 | ||
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9 | /** | |
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10 | * The interface for the consumer of an observable sequence | |
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11 | */ | |
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12 | export interface Observer<T> { | |
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13 | /** | |
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14 | * Called for the next element in the sequence | |
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15 | */ | |
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16 | next?(value: T): void; | |
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17 | ||
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18 | /** | |
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19 | * Called once when the error occurs in the sequence. | |
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20 | */ | |
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21 | error?(e: unknown): void; | |
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22 | ||
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23 | /** | |
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24 | * Called once at the end of the sequence. | |
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25 | */ | |
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26 | complete?(): void; | |
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27 | } | |
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5 | import { Unsubscribable, Observer, Producer, FusedSink, FusedProducer, AccumulatorFn, Observable, OperatorFn, Subscribable } from "./observable/interfaces"; | |
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28 | 6 | |
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29 | /** | |
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30 | * The group of functions to feed an observable. These methods are provided to | |
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31 | * the producer to generate a stream of events. | |
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32 | */ | |
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33 | export type Sink<T> = { | |
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34 | /** | |
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35 | * Call to send the next element in the sequence | |
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36 | */ | |
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37 | next: (value: T) => void; | |
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38 | 7 | |
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39 | /** | |
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40 | * Call to notify about the error occurred in the sequence. | |
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41 | */ | |
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42 | error: (e: unknown) => void; | |
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43 | ||
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44 | /** | |
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45 | * Call to signal the end of the sequence. | |
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46 | */ | |
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47 | complete: () => void; | |
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48 | ||
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49 | /** | |
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50 | * Checks whether the sink is accepting new elements. It's safe to | |
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51 | * send elements to the closed sink. | |
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52 | */ | |
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53 | isClosed: () => boolean; | |
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54 | }; | |
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55 | ||
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56 | export type Producer<T> = (sink: Sink<T>) => (void | (() => void)); | |
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57 | ||
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58 | type FusedSink<T> = Omit<Sink<T>, "isClosed">; | |
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59 | ||
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60 | type FusedProducer<T> = (sink: FusedSink<T>) => (void | (() => void)); | |
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61 | ||
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62 | export interface Unsubscribable { | |
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63 | unsubscribe(): void; | |
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64 | } | |
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65 | 8 | |
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66 | 9 | export const isUnsubscribable = (v: unknown): v is Unsubscribable => |
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67 | 10 | v !== null && v !== undefined && typeof (v as Unsubscribable).unsubscribe === "function"; |
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69 | 12 | export const isSubscribable = <T = unknown>(v: unknown): v is Subscribable<T> => |
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70 | 13 | v !== null && v !== undefined && typeof (v as Subscribable<unknown>).subscribe === "function"; |
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71 | 14 | |
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72 | export interface Subscribable<T> { | |
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73 | /** Subscribes a consumer to events. If a consumer isn't specified | |
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74 | * this method activates the producer to achieve side affects if any. | |
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75 | */ | |
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76 | subscribe(consumer?: Observer<T>): Unsubscribable; | |
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77 | } | |
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78 | 15 | |
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79 | export type AccumulatorFn<T, A> = (acc: A, value: T) => A; | |
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80 | ||
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81 | export type OperatorFn<T, U> = (source: Observable<T>) => Observable<U>; | |
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82 | ||
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83 | /** The observable source of items. */ | |
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84 | export interface Observable<T> extends Subscribable<T> { | |
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85 | /** Transforms elements of the sequence with the specified mapper | |
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86 | * | |
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87 | * @param mapper The mapper used to transform the values | |
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88 | */ | |
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89 | map<T2>(mapper: (value: T) => T2): Observable<T2>; | |
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90 | ||
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91 | /** Injects the specified observer into the each producer to consumer chain. | |
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92 | * The method is used to add side effect to the events processing. | |
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93 | * | |
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94 | * @param observer The consumer for the events | |
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95 | */ | |
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96 | tap(observer: Observer<T>): Observable<T>; | |
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97 | ||
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98 | /** Filters elements of the sequence. The resulting sequence will | |
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99 | * contain only elements which match the specified predicate. | |
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100 | * | |
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101 | * @param predicate The filter predicate. | |
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102 | */ | |
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103 | filter(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): Observable<T>; | |
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104 | ||
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105 | /** Completes the sequence once the condition is met. | |
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106 | * @param predicate The condition which should be met to complete the sequence | |
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107 | */ | |
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108 | until(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): Observable<T>; | |
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109 | ||
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110 | /** Keeps the sequence running while elements satisfy the condition. | |
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111 | * | |
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112 | * @param predicate The condition which should be met to continue. | |
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113 | */ | |
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114 | while(predicate: (value: T) => boolean): Observable<T>; | |
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115 | ||
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116 | /** Applies accumulator to each value in the sequence and | |
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117 | * emits the accumulated value for each source element | |
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118 | * | |
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119 | * @param accumulator | |
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120 | * @param initial | |
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121 | */ | |
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122 | scan<A>(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, A>, initial: A): Observable<A>; | |
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123 | scan(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, T>): Observable<T>; | |
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124 | ||
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125 | /** Applies accumulator to each value in the sequence and | |
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126 | * emits the accumulated value at the end of the sequence | |
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127 | * | |
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128 | * @param accumulator | |
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129 | * @param initial | |
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130 | */ | |
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131 | reduce<A>(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, A>, initial: A): Observable<A>; | |
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132 | reduce(accumulator: AccumulatorFn<T, T>): Observable<T>; | |
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133 | ||
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134 | /** Concatenates the specified sequences with this observable | |
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135 | * | |
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136 | * @param seq sequences to concatenate with the current observable | |
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137 | * | |
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138 | * The concatenation doesn't accumulate values from the specified sequences, | |
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139 | * The result of the concatenation is the new observable which will switch | |
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140 | * to the next observable after the previous one completes. Values emitted | |
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141 | * before the next observable being active are lost. | |
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142 | */ | |
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143 | cat(...seq: Subscribable<T>[]): Observable<T>; | |
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144 | ||
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145 | ||
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146 | /** Pipes the specified operator to produce the new observable | |
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147 | * @param op The operator consumes this observable and produces a new one | |
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148 | * | |
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149 | * The operator is a higher order function which takes a source observable | |
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150 | * and returns a producer for the new observable. | |
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151 | * | |
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152 | * This function can be used to create a complex mapping between source and | |
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153 | * resulting observables. The operator may have a state (or a side effect) | |
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154 | * and can be connected to multiple observables. | |
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155 | */ | |
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156 | pipe<U>(op: OperatorFn<T, U>): Observable<U>; | |
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157 | ||
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158 | /** Waits for the next event to occur and returns a promise for the next value | |
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159 | * @param ct Cancellation token | |
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160 | */ | |
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161 | next(ct?: ICancellation): Promise<T>; | |
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162 | ||
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163 | /** Collects items of the sequence to the array. */ | |
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164 | collect(ct?: ICancellation): Promise<T[]>; | |
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165 | } | |
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166 | 16 | |
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167 | 17 | const noop = () => { }; |
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168 | 18 | |
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169 | const errorFallback = (e: unknown) => trace.error("Unhandled observable error: {0}", e); | |
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19 | ||
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170 | 20 | |
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171 | 21 | const sink = <T>(consumer: Observer<T>) => { |
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172 | 22 | // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/unbound-method |
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