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@webex/common-evented
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Class property decorator the adds change events to properties
Class property decorator the adds change events to properties
npm install --save @webex/common-evented
const evented = require(`@webex/common-evented`);
const Events = require(`ampersand-events`);
class X extends Events {
@evented
prop = null;
}
const x = new X();
x.on(`change:prop`, () => {
console.log(x.prop);
// => 6
});
x.prop = 6;
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Class property decorator the adds change events to properties
The npm package @webex/common-evented receives a total of 2,030 weekly downloads. As such, @webex/common-evented popularity was classified as popular.
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