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Big time makes it possible to have a timeout that is longer than 24.8 days (2^31-1 milliseconds).
Reworking of long-timeout that has more features, follows correct semver, and has unit tests. Big-Time is a custom timer class to allow really long values into setTimeout
that are larger than Node would normally support (2^31-1).
var bt = require('big-time');
bt.setTimeout(function () {
console.log('if you wait for this, it will eventually log');
}, Number.MAX_VALUE);
var timer = bt.setTimeout(function () {
console.log('shorter');
}, 1000);
bt.clearTimeout(timer);
bt.setTimeout(callback, delay, [arg1, arg2, arg3,...])
Creates a new Big-Time timer object and starts the timer where:
callback
- the function to execute after delay
milliseconds has passed. callback
will be called with arg1, arg2, arg3...
if they are passed into setTimeout
, exactly like native setTimeout
delay
- the number of milliseconds to wait before executing callback
. Must be an integer.[arg1, arg2, arg3,...]
- optional N
number of extra parameters that will be passed back into callback
.bt.clearTimeout(timer)
Clears a running Big-Time object.
FAQs
Big time makes it possible to have a timeout that is longer than 24.8 days (2^31-1 milliseconds).
The npm package big-time receives a total of 6,408 weekly downloads. As such, big-time popularity was classified as popular.
We found that big-time demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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