@ls-stack/utils 3.17.1 → 3.18.0

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package/lib/timers.cjs ADDED
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+ "use strict";
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+ var __defProp = Object.defineProperty;
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+ var __getOwnPropDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor;
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+ var __getOwnPropNames = Object.getOwnPropertyNames;
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+ var __hasOwnProp = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
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+ var __export = (target, all) => {
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+ for (var name in all)
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+ __defProp(target, name, { get: all[name], enumerable: true });
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+ };
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+ var __copyProps = (to, from, except, desc) => {
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+ if (from && typeof from === "object" || typeof from === "function") {
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+ for (let key of __getOwnPropNames(from))
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+ if (!__hasOwnProp.call(to, key) && key !== except)
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+ __defProp(to, key, { get: () => from[key], enumerable: !(desc = __getOwnPropDesc(from, key)) || desc.enumerable });
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+ }
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+ return to;
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+ };
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+ var __toCommonJS = (mod) => __copyProps(__defProp({}, "__esModule", { value: true }), mod);
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+
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+ // src/timers.ts
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+ var timers_exports = {};
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+ __export(timers_exports, {
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+ createDebouncedTimeout: () => createDebouncedTimeout,
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+ createInterval: () => createInterval,
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+ createTimeout: () => createTimeout,
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+ createWaitUntil: () => createWaitUntil
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+ });
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+ module.exports = __toCommonJS(timers_exports);
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+ function createTimeout(ms, callback) {
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+ const timeoutId = setTimeout(callback, ms);
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+ let isCleaned = false;
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+ return () => {
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+ if (isCleaned) return;
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+ clearTimeout(timeoutId);
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+ isCleaned = true;
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function createInterval(ms, callback) {
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+ const intervalId = setInterval(callback, ms);
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+ let isCleaned = false;
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+ return () => {
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+ if (isCleaned) return;
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+ clearInterval(intervalId);
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+ isCleaned = true;
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function createDebouncedTimeout(ms, callback) {
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+ let cleanupTimer = null;
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+ return {
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+ clean: () => {
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+ cleanupTimer?.();
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+ },
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+ call: () => {
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+ cleanupTimer?.();
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+ cleanupTimer = createTimeout(ms, () => {
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+ callback();
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+ });
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+ }
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function createWaitUntil({
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+ condition,
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+ maxWaitMs,
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+ callback,
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+ checkIntervalMs = 20
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+ }) {
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+ let cleanCheckTimeout = null;
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+ let cleanMaxWaitTimeout = null;
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+ cleanMaxWaitTimeout = createTimeout(maxWaitMs, () => {
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+ cleanCheckTimeout?.();
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+ });
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+ function check() {
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+ const result = condition();
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+ if (result) {
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+ cleanMaxWaitTimeout?.();
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+ callback(result);
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+ } else {
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+ cleanCheckTimeout = createTimeout(checkIntervalMs, check);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ check();
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+ return () => {
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+ cleanMaxWaitTimeout();
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+ cleanCheckTimeout?.();
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+ };
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+ }
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+ // Annotate the CommonJS export names for ESM import in node:
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+ 0 && (module.exports = {
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+ createDebouncedTimeout,
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+ createInterval,
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+ createTimeout,
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+ createWaitUntil
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+ });
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+ type CleanupTimer = () => void;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a timeout with automatic cleanup capability.
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+ *
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+ * Returns a cleanup function that can be called to cancel the timeout.
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+ * The cleanup function is idempotent - calling it multiple times is safe.
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+ *
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+ * @param ms - The timeout duration in milliseconds
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+ * @param callback - The function to execute when the timeout completes
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+ * @returns A cleanup function that cancels the timeout when called
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const cleanup = createTimeout(1000, () => {
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+ * console.log('Timeout completed');
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Cancel the timeout before it completes
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+ * cleanup();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createTimeout(ms: number, callback: () => void): CleanupTimer;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates an interval with automatic cleanup capability.
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+ *
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+ * Returns a cleanup function that can be called to cancel the interval.
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+ * The cleanup function is idempotent - calling it multiple times is safe.
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+ *
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+ * @param ms - The interval duration in milliseconds
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+ * @param callback - The function to execute on each interval tick
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+ * @returns A cleanup function that cancels the interval when called
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const cleanup = createInterval(1000, () => {
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+ * console.log('Interval tick');
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Stop the interval
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+ * cleanup();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createInterval(ms: number, callback: () => void): CleanupTimer;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a timeout that prevents concurrent executions.
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+ *
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+ * Each call to the `call` function will cancel any previous pending timeout
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+ * and start a new one. This is useful for debouncing or ensuring only the
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+ * last call executes after a delay.
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+ *
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+ * @param ms - The timeout duration in milliseconds
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+ * @param callback - The function to execute when the timeout completes
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+ * @returns An object with `call` to trigger the timeout and `clean` to cancel it
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const { call, clean } = createDebouncedTimeout(1000, () => {
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+ * console.log('Only the last call executes');
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * call(); // This will be cancelled
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+ * call(); // This will be cancelled
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+ * call(); // Only this one will execute after 1000ms
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+ *
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+ * // Or cancel all pending timeouts
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+ * clean();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createDebouncedTimeout(ms: number, callback: () => void): {
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+ call: () => void;
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+ clean: CleanupTimer;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a timeout that waits for a condition to become true.
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+ *
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+ * Polls the condition function at regular intervals until it returns a truthy value,
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+ * then calls the callback with that value. If the condition doesn't become true
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+ * within the maximum wait time, the timeout expires without calling the callback.
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+ *
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+ * @template T - The type of value returned by the condition function when true
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+ * @param options - Configuration options
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+ * @param options.condition - Function that returns false or a truthy value when the condition is met
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+ * @param options.maxWaitMs - Maximum time to wait for the condition in milliseconds
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+ * @param options.callback - Function to call when the condition becomes true
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+ * @param options.checkIntervalMs - How often to check the condition in milliseconds (default: 20)
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+ * @returns A cleanup function that cancels the condition timeout
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const cleanup = createWaitUntil({
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+ * condition: () => document.getElementById('myElement'),
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+ * maxWaitMs: 5000,
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+ * callback: (element) => {
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+ * console.log('Element found:', element);
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+ * },
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+ * checkIntervalMs: 50
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Cancel the condition check
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+ * cleanup();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createWaitUntil<T extends NonNullable<unknown>>({ condition, maxWaitMs, callback, checkIntervalMs, }: {
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+ condition: () => false | T;
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+ maxWaitMs: number;
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+ callback: (value: T) => void;
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+ checkIntervalMs?: number;
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+ }): CleanupTimer;
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+
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+ export { type CleanupTimer, createDebouncedTimeout, createInterval, createTimeout, createWaitUntil };
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+ type CleanupTimer = () => void;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a timeout with automatic cleanup capability.
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+ *
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+ * Returns a cleanup function that can be called to cancel the timeout.
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+ * The cleanup function is idempotent - calling it multiple times is safe.
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+ *
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+ * @param ms - The timeout duration in milliseconds
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+ * @param callback - The function to execute when the timeout completes
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+ * @returns A cleanup function that cancels the timeout when called
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const cleanup = createTimeout(1000, () => {
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+ * console.log('Timeout completed');
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Cancel the timeout before it completes
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+ * cleanup();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createTimeout(ms: number, callback: () => void): CleanupTimer;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates an interval with automatic cleanup capability.
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+ *
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+ * Returns a cleanup function that can be called to cancel the interval.
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+ * The cleanup function is idempotent - calling it multiple times is safe.
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+ *
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+ * @param ms - The interval duration in milliseconds
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+ * @param callback - The function to execute on each interval tick
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+ * @returns A cleanup function that cancels the interval when called
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const cleanup = createInterval(1000, () => {
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+ * console.log('Interval tick');
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Stop the interval
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+ * cleanup();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createInterval(ms: number, callback: () => void): CleanupTimer;
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a timeout that prevents concurrent executions.
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+ *
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+ * Each call to the `call` function will cancel any previous pending timeout
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+ * and start a new one. This is useful for debouncing or ensuring only the
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+ * last call executes after a delay.
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+ *
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+ * @param ms - The timeout duration in milliseconds
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+ * @param callback - The function to execute when the timeout completes
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+ * @returns An object with `call` to trigger the timeout and `clean` to cancel it
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const { call, clean } = createDebouncedTimeout(1000, () => {
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+ * console.log('Only the last call executes');
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * call(); // This will be cancelled
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+ * call(); // This will be cancelled
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+ * call(); // Only this one will execute after 1000ms
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+ *
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+ * // Or cancel all pending timeouts
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+ * clean();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createDebouncedTimeout(ms: number, callback: () => void): {
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+ call: () => void;
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+ clean: CleanupTimer;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a timeout that waits for a condition to become true.
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+ *
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+ * Polls the condition function at regular intervals until it returns a truthy value,
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+ * then calls the callback with that value. If the condition doesn't become true
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+ * within the maximum wait time, the timeout expires without calling the callback.
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+ *
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+ * @template T - The type of value returned by the condition function when true
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+ * @param options - Configuration options
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+ * @param options.condition - Function that returns false or a truthy value when the condition is met
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+ * @param options.maxWaitMs - Maximum time to wait for the condition in milliseconds
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+ * @param options.callback - Function to call when the condition becomes true
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+ * @param options.checkIntervalMs - How often to check the condition in milliseconds (default: 20)
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+ * @returns A cleanup function that cancels the condition timeout
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * const cleanup = createWaitUntil({
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+ * condition: () => document.getElementById('myElement'),
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+ * maxWaitMs: 5000,
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+ * callback: (element) => {
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+ * console.log('Element found:', element);
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+ * },
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+ * checkIntervalMs: 50
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Cancel the condition check
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+ * cleanup();
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ declare function createWaitUntil<T extends NonNullable<unknown>>({ condition, maxWaitMs, callback, checkIntervalMs, }: {
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+ condition: () => false | T;
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+ maxWaitMs: number;
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+ callback: (value: T) => void;
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+ checkIntervalMs?: number;
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+ }): CleanupTimer;
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+
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+ export { type CleanupTimer, createDebouncedTimeout, createInterval, createTimeout, createWaitUntil };
package/lib/timers.js ADDED
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+ // src/timers.ts
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+ function createTimeout(ms, callback) {
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+ const timeoutId = setTimeout(callback, ms);
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+ let isCleaned = false;
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+ return () => {
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+ if (isCleaned) return;
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+ clearTimeout(timeoutId);
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+ isCleaned = true;
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function createInterval(ms, callback) {
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+ const intervalId = setInterval(callback, ms);
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+ let isCleaned = false;
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+ return () => {
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+ if (isCleaned) return;
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+ clearInterval(intervalId);
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+ isCleaned = true;
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function createDebouncedTimeout(ms, callback) {
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+ let cleanupTimer = null;
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+ return {
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+ clean: () => {
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+ cleanupTimer?.();
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+ },
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+ call: () => {
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+ cleanupTimer?.();
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+ cleanupTimer = createTimeout(ms, () => {
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+ callback();
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+ });
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+ }
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function createWaitUntil({
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+ condition,
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+ maxWaitMs,
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+ callback,
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+ checkIntervalMs = 20
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+ }) {
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+ let cleanCheckTimeout = null;
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+ let cleanMaxWaitTimeout = null;
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+ cleanMaxWaitTimeout = createTimeout(maxWaitMs, () => {
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+ cleanCheckTimeout?.();
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+ });
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+ function check() {
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+ const result = condition();
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+ if (result) {
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+ cleanMaxWaitTimeout?.();
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+ callback(result);
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+ } else {
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+ cleanCheckTimeout = createTimeout(checkIntervalMs, check);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ check();
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+ return () => {
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+ cleanMaxWaitTimeout();
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+ cleanCheckTimeout?.();
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+ };
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+ }
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+ export {
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+ createDebouncedTimeout,
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+ createInterval,
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+ createTimeout,
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+ createWaitUntil
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+ };
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@ls-stack/utils",
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  "description": "Typescript utils",
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- "version": "3.17.1",
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+ "version": "3.18.0",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "files": [
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  "lib"
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  "import": "./lib/time.js",
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  "require": "./lib/time.cjs"
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  },
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+ "./timers": {
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+ "import": "./lib/timers.js",
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+ "require": "./lib/timers.cjs"
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+ },
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  "./tsResult": {
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  "import": "./lib/tsResult.js",
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  "require": "./lib/tsResult.cjs"