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This is yet another event emitter implementation for node.js. It is fully compatible (as of version 0.0.5) with the nodejs' EventEmitter API, with some additions (cf. the Differences section below). The main purpose of node-ev is to provide very fast event emission when dealing with a relatively low number of listeners: below 20 listeners, it is faster than EventEmitter, after that, both average out.
off(event[, listener])
: alias to removeListener()
addEventListener(event, listener)
: alias to addListener()
emit_myevent([ arg1... ])
: alias for emit('myevent'[, arg1... ])
ev_dedupListener
: does not add a listener if already defined for a given eventvar EV = require('ev')
var ev = new EV({ match: 1 })
function test (a) {
console.log('received', a)
}
ev.on('match', test)
ev.emit('match', 'standard emit') // received standard emit
ev.emit_match('shortcut emit!') // received shortcut emit!
EV(events, flag
events
(Object): events object listing the possible events to be emitted and their corresponding number of arguments. Note that EV will emit events even though they may not have been set by the constructor but performance will be affected in highly demanding situations.flag
(Boolean): indicates whether warnings should be triggered (default=true){
data: 3
, end: 1
, drain: 0
}
There are 3 events defined by default:
error(Error)
: if emitted while no listener attached to it, it will throw as per EventEmitter's behaviornewListener(event, listener)
: emitted when a listener is attached to an eventoldListener(event, listener)
: emitted when a listener is removed from an eventversion
(String): EV versionev_dedupListener
(Boolean): will not add a listener more than once to the same event if trueon(event, listener)
(String, Function): add a listener for [event]once(event, listener)
(String, Function): add a listener for [event] and remove it once triggeredoff(event, listener)
(String, Function): remove the listener for [event]off(event)
(String): remove all listeners for [event]removeAllListeners(event)
(String): remove all listeners for [event]removeAllListeners()
: remove all listeners for all eventsemit(event[, arguments])
(String[, Any]): emit [event] with a list of argumentssetMaxListeners(max)
(Integer): set the maximum number of listeners after which a warning is issued, but the listeners are still addedlisteners([event])
(String): get the list of listeners for [event] or all listeners for all eventsFAQs
Fast event emitter - compatible with node's EventEmitter but faster!
We found that ev 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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