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xtraemitter
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Event Emitter w some bonuses
Last updated at: 04-JAN-2016 9:43 GMT-2
'^' added as prefix and '$' as suffix. This way we avoid collateral effects on the Regex usage.Without this approach, a listener to event 'A' would receive messages from 'A','AA','AB','AZCZXC', and any other starting w A. I understand thar unless you add a wildcard to your listen string, you want events to match on a ONE ON ONE BASIS.
Now, in case you want to listen to all 'A.*' events, use the regex with .* (dot-star) at the end; Anything w 'A' in the middle? '.*A.*'
This is a replacement for standard EventEmitter, allows usage of Regex. Except for this, it behaves the same way the standard Event Emitter, please see below:
var XtraEmitter = require('xtraemitter);
it('Should Run On Regex', function (done) {
var e = new XtraEmitter();
var noXs = 0;
e.on('A.*', function (a) {
assert.equal('a', a);
});
e.on('XX.*', function (x) {
assert.equal('x', x);
noXs++;
});
e.on('END', function () {
assert.equal(2, noXs);
done();
})
e.emit('AAA', 'a');
e.emit('XXX', 'x');
e.emit('XXY', 'x');
e.emit('END');
});
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Event Emitter w extra functionalities (Based on Regex)
We found that xtraemitter 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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