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Pool of references that gc the least recently unref'ed ones when it reaches a max size
Pool of references that gc the least recently unref'ed ones when it reaches a max size
npm install refpool
const Pool = require('refpool')
const p = new Pool({
maxSize: 42,
close (data) {
console.log('should close', data)
}
})
const someResource = ...
p.set(key, val) // add a key to the pool
p.get(key) // get a val (bumps it) get(key, false) does not bump
p.add(data) // sugar for p.set(data, data)
const e = p.entry(key) // get the cache entry object out.
// you can call e.increment, decrement and bump on this direcly
p.increment(key) // add it and increment the reference count
p.decrement(key) // decrement the ref count
p.bump(key) // indicate that you used a thing in the pool
When more than maxSize
items are inserted the least recently used
resource with no references will be passed to close.
MIT
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Pool of references that gc the least recently unref'ed ones when it reaches a max size
The npm package refpool receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, refpool popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that refpool 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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