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addTimeout

Wraps a callback to handle a timeout. If the timeout occurs before the callback being called, it either uses the first argument for returning the TimeoutError (Node.JS style) or let it handle by a specialized handler

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var addTimeout = require("addTimeout");

var callback = function(err){
  if(err)
    throw err;
  console.log("hello, world : this has been fired before the timeout !"
};

// here is some examples with setTimeout
setTimeout(addTimeout(500, callback), 100); //max timeout: 500ms, setTimeout will call the callback in 100ms -> result is OK !
setTimeout(addTimeout(500, callback), 1000); //max timeout: 500ms, setTimeout will call the callback in 1000ms -> too late : TimeoutError as the first callback argument!

// with an error handler
function errHandler(err) {
  console.log("Timeout !", err);
}
setTimeout(addTimeout(500, callback, errHandler), 100); //max timeout: 500ms, setTimeout will call the callback in 100ms -> result is OK !
setTimeout(addTimeout(500, callback, errHandler), 1000); //max timeout: 500ms, setTimeout will call the callback in 1000ms -> too late : TimeoutError ! -> callback will not be called, but errHandler will, getting the Error as first argument

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MIT license

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Package last updated on 25 Jul 2011

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