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emit-function
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because i get tired of typing EE.prototype.emit.bind.bind(EE.prototype.emit)
because I hate having to import EventEmitter
and
call EventEmitter.prototype.emit.bind.bind(EventEmitter.prototype.emit)
.
var EE = require('events').EventEmitter
, emit = require('emit-function')
var ee_1 = new EE
, ee_2 = new EE
ee_1.on('data', emit(ee_2, 'data'))
Creates a function that, when called, calls emit
on eventemitter
with eventName
. Curried args are placed at the front, args added by
calling the function are added after the curried args. Allows easy
forwarding of events from emitter to emitter.
MIT
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because i get tired of typing EE.prototype.emit.bind.bind(EE.prototype.emit)
We found that emit-function 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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