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Array-like channels for co. Similar to chan except it keeps track of the number of pending callbacks and allows a coroutine to exit.
var archan = require('archan')
var fs = require('fs')
// create a new channel
var ch = archan()
co(function* () {
fs.readFile('file1.txt', ch.push())
fs.readFile('file2.txt', ch.push())
fs.readFile('file3.txt', ch.push())
var text
while (text = yield* ch.shift()) {
// contents of one of the three text files
console.log(text.toString('utf8'))
}
process.exit()
})()
Creates a new channel instance.
Returns a new callback you can pass to asynchronous functions.
fs.readFile('file.txt', ch.push())
var buffer = yield ch.shift()
request('https://github.com', ch.push())
var result = yield ch.shift()
Push a value to the channel synchronously. If you push any values, a callback will not be returned.
ch.push(1) // adds 1
ch.push(1, 2, 3) // adds [1, 2, 3]
Returns the next value in the channel.
The *
is optional.
If there are no more pending callbacks,
it will return undefined
.
The number of pending callbacks.
Note that if you ever return a falsey
value in any of your callbacks,
the while loop in the example will not work as expected.
Instead, you should check ch.length
:
var ch = archan()
setTimeout(ch.push(), 1)
setTimeout(ch.push(), 10)
setTimeout(ch.push(), 100)
setTimeout(ch.push(), 1000)
var count = 0
while (ch.length) {
yield ch.shift()
count++
}
assert.equal(count, 4)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Jonathan Ong me@jongleberry.com
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FAQs
Array-like generator-based channels
The npm package archan receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, archan popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that archan demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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