From d55b767039605256c736166a942a9138e3eacfd7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pinapelz Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2025 11:49:28 -0700 Subject: remove dev node_modules (oops) --- node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/scheduler/queue.ts | 72 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 72 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/scheduler/queue.ts (limited to 'node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/scheduler/queue.ts') diff --git a/node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/scheduler/queue.ts b/node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/scheduler/queue.ts deleted file mode 100644 index df4e216..0000000 --- a/node_modules/rxjs/src/internal/scheduler/queue.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -import { QueueAction } from './QueueAction'; -import { QueueScheduler } from './QueueScheduler'; - -/** - * - * Queue Scheduler - * - * Put every next task on a queue, instead of executing it immediately - * - * `queue` scheduler, when used with delay, behaves the same as {@link asyncScheduler} scheduler. - * - * When used without delay, it schedules given task synchronously - executes it right when - * it is scheduled. However when called recursively, that is when inside the scheduled task, - * another task is scheduled with queue scheduler, instead of executing immediately as well, - * that task will be put on a queue and wait for current one to finish. - * - * This means that when you execute task with `queue` scheduler, you are sure it will end - * before any other task scheduled with that scheduler will start. - * - * ## Examples - * Schedule recursively first, then do something - * ```ts - * import { queueScheduler } from 'rxjs'; - * - * queueScheduler.schedule(() => { - * queueScheduler.schedule(() => console.log('second')); // will not happen now, but will be put on a queue - * - * console.log('first'); - * }); - * - * // Logs: - * // "first" - * // "second" - * ``` - * - * Reschedule itself recursively - * ```ts - * import { queueScheduler } from 'rxjs'; - * - * queueScheduler.schedule(function(state) { - * if (state !== 0) { - * console.log('before', state); - * this.schedule(state - 1); // `this` references currently executing Action, - * // which we reschedule with new state - * console.log('after', state); - * } - * }, 0, 3); - * - * // In scheduler that runs recursively, you would expect: - * // "before", 3 - * // "before", 2 - * // "before", 1 - * // "after", 1 - * // "after", 2 - * // "after", 3 - * - * // But with queue it logs: - * // "before", 3 - * // "after", 3 - * // "before", 2 - * // "after", 2 - * // "before", 1 - * // "after", 1 - * ``` - */ - -export const queueScheduler = new QueueScheduler(QueueAction); - -/** - * @deprecated Renamed to {@link queueScheduler}. Will be removed in v8. - */ -export const queue = queueScheduler; -- cgit v1.2.3