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@endo/eventual-send
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Create a HandledPromise class to implement the eventual-send API. This API is used by the ECMAScript eventual-send proposal.
Note: If you're writing an application, you probably don't want to use this package directly. You'll want to use the eventual-send
~.
operator (tildot) provided in SES or other platforms.
To install the HandledPromise
global property shim, do:
import '@agoric/eventual-send/shim';
After that, you can use HandledPromise
in any of your code. If you need access to the E
proxy maker, do:
import { E } from '@agoric/eventual-send';
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Extend a Promise class to implement the eventual-send API
The npm package @endo/eventual-send receives a total of 12,233 weekly downloads. As such, @endo/eventual-send popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @endo/eventual-send demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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