events-ex 2.1.0 → 2.2.0

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  2. package/CHANGELOG.md +14 -0
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  6. package/docs/all-off/README.md +17 -0
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  9. package/docs/consts/variables/RegExpEventSymbol.md +11 -0
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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -4,53 +4,57 @@ Browser-friendly enhanced event emitter [ability][Ability] and class. It's modif
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  ### Features
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- * Rewrite of the core architecture for improved performance and more powerful event-able ability
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- * keep most compatible with [node events](nodejs.org/api/events.html) and [event-emitter][event-emitter]
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- * Supports bubbling and interruption
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- * Hook-able event system for more control over event handling
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- * Supports async event emitting via `emitAsync` method which will wait for all async listeners to complete before returning.
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- * Subscribe events with regular expression
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+ * **Modular Event-able Ability**: Inject event capabilities into any class using `eventable(MyClass)` without forced inheritance.
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+ * **Core Event Enhancements**:
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+ * **Bubbling & Interruption**: Full support for event propagation and mid-stream cancellation.
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+ * **Listener Ordering**: Precise control via the optional `index` parameter in `on()` and `once()`.
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+ * **Regex Subscription**: Subscribe to multiple events using Regular Expressions.
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+ * **Hook-able System**: Intercept and modify event behavior at the core level.
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+ * **Advanced Asynchronous Features (Specific to `emitAsync`)**:
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+ * **Configurable Concurrency**: Choose between **Serial** (default) and **Parallel** execution for async listeners.
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+ * **Result Aggregation**: Strategies to gather return values: `last` (default), `first` (first success), and `collect` (all results).
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+ * **Fluent API Proxies**: Use `.parallel()` and `.configure()` for transient, side-effect-free execution context.
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+ * **Architecture**: Rewritten core for improved performance and flexibility while maintaining broad compatibility.
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+ * **Event Utilities**: Built-in support for `pipe`, `pipeAsync`, `unify`, `allOff`, and `hasListeners`.
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  ### Differences
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- * Difference with [node events](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html)
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+ * **Difference with [node events](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html)**
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  + **`broken change`**: The event supports bubbling and interruption
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  + the `event object` as listener's "this" object:
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  * `result`: If set, the result is returned to the `Event Emitter`.
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  * `stopped`: If set to `true`, it prevents the remaining listeners from being executed.
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  * `target`: The `Event Emitter` object, which was originally the `this` object.
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  * `type`: triggered event type(name).
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+ * `resolved`: (Async only) Indicates if a successful result has been found in `first` mode.
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  * **`broken change`**: The `emit` return the result of listeners's callback function instead of the successful state.
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  * **`broken change`**: The `this` object of listeners' callback function is the `Event` Object instead of the emitter object.
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  * The emitter object is put into the `target` property of the `Event` Object.
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- * Adds async event emitting via `emitAsync` method.
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- * Added `emitAsync` Method:
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- * Ensures all async listeners complete before returning results.
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- * Ideal for scenarios requiring sequential async tasks (e.g., data validation, plugin systems).
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- * Listener APIs: `on/once(event: string|RegExp, listener, index?: number)`
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- * 📌 **Index Parameter** (Optional):
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- * Allows specifying the insertion position in the listener array.
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- * Useful for precise control over listener execution order (e.g., pre-interception logic).
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- * 🧪 **Regex Event Matching**:
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- * Listeners can bind to multiple events via regex patterns.
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- * Great for handling events with naming patterns (e.g., logs, state changes).
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- * Difference with [event-emitter](https://github.com/medikoo/event-emitter)
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- + **`broken change`**: The event supports bubbling and interruption(see above)
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- + Adds the defaultMaxListeners class property to keep compatibility with node events.
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- + Adds the setMaxListeners method to keep compatible with node events.
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+ * **Enhanced `emitAsync` Method (Unique to Async)**:
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+ * **Sequential (Serial)**: Executes listeners one-by-one, respecting `this.stopped`.
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+ * **Concurrent (Parallel)**: Executes all listeners simultaneously.
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+ * **Result Strategies**:
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+ * `last`: Returns the result of the final listener (or last to finish).
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+ * `first`: Returns the first successful non-undefined result (skips errors).
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+ * `collect`: Returns an array of all results in registration order.
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+ * **Fluent Configuration**: Use `.parallel()` or `.configure({...})` for one-time customized async emits.
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+ * **Listener APIs**: `on/once(event: string|RegExp, listener, index?: number)`
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+ * 📌 **Index Parameter** (Optional): Allows specifying the insertion position in the listener array.
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+ * 🧪 **Regex Event Matching**: Listeners can bind to multiple events via regex patterns.
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+ * **Difference with [event-emitter](https://github.com/medikoo/event-emitter)**
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+ + **`broken change`**: The event supports bubbling and interruption (see above).
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+ + Adds the `defaultMaxListeners` class property to keep compatibility with node events.
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+ + Adds the `setMaxListeners` method to keep compatibility with node events.
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  + Adds `error`, `newListener` and `removeListener` events to keep compatibility with node events.
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- + Adds listeners() method to keep compatibility with node events.
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- + Adds listenerCount() class method to keep compatibility with node events.
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+ + Adds `listeners()` method to keep compatibility with node events.
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+ + Adds `listenerCount()` class method to keep compatibility with node events.
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+ * `unify(emitter1, emitter2)`: Bi-directional synchronization.
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  [Ability]: https://github.com/snowyu/custom-ability.js