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It's an EventEmitter! Like the one provided by core, but it does a whole lot less!! And it should be faster when there is nothing to do.
This EventEmitter is optimized for no listeners on any event. It should be plenty fast if there are listeners, of course...
It doesn't do most of what the core EventEmitter library does. If you need features, just use core.
A list of things this doesn't do:
once
error
eventA list of what it does the core library doesn't:
this
with .on
to avoid Function#bind
var EENano = require("eenano")
var ee = EENano()
ee.on("msg", function (foo) {
console.log(foo)
})
ee.emit("msg", "hi")
// hi
var ee = require("eenano")()
Create an event emitter instance.
.on(event, handler[, thisArg])
On event
synchronously call handler()
if provided, call handler
with this
set to thisArg
.emit(event, message)
Call all handlers listening for event
with handler(metadata)
.events()
List events that have any handlers
.listeners(event)
List handlers for a given event
MIT
FAQs
A tiny pessimistic event emitter. Optimized for no listeners.
We found that eenano 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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