react 0.0.3 → 0.2.2
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- package/.npmignore +6 -0
- package/Jakefile.js +8 -0
- package/README.md +226 -86
- package/examples/ast1.js +26 -0
- package/examples/chain-events1.js +34 -0
- package/examples/chain1.js +19 -0
- package/examples/default-events1.js +52 -0
- package/examples/default1.js +41 -0
- package/examples/fstr-events1.js +51 -0
- package/examples/fstr1.js +36 -0
- package/examples/pcode1.js +22 -0
- package/jake-tasks/jake-test.js +64 -0
- package/lib/base-task.js +115 -0
- package/lib/cb-task.js +67 -0
- package/lib/chain.js +148 -0
- package/lib/core.js +96 -0
- package/lib/dsl.js +122 -0
- package/lib/error.js +47 -0
- package/lib/event-manager.js +57 -0
- package/lib/finalcb-first-task.js +59 -0
- package/lib/finalcb-task.js +54 -0
- package/lib/fstr.js +110 -0
- package/lib/id.js +10 -0
- package/lib/input-parser.js +44 -0
- package/lib/parse.js +29 -0
- package/lib/pcode.js +164 -0
- package/lib/ret-task.js +67 -0
- package/lib/status.js +5 -0
- package/lib/task.js +234 -0
- package/lib/validate.js +102 -0
- package/lib/vcon.js +76 -0
- package/oldExamples/analyze.js +29 -0
- package/oldExamples/analyze2.js +29 -0
- package/oldExamples/example10-dsl.js +63 -0
- package/oldExamples/example11.js +62 -0
- package/oldExamples/example12.js +63 -0
- package/oldExamples/example13.js +63 -0
- package/oldExamples/example14.js +63 -0
- package/oldExamples/example15.js +75 -0
- package/{test → oldExamples}/example6-ast.js +0 -0
- package/{test → oldExamples}/example6-dsl.js +0 -0
- package/{test → oldExamples}/example8-ast.js +0 -0
- package/{test → oldExamples}/example8-dsl.js +0 -0
- package/{test → oldExamples}/example9-ast.js +0 -0
- package/{test → oldExamples}/example9-dsl.js +0 -0
- package/oldExamples/function-str-ex1.js +33 -0
- package/oldExamples/function-str-ex2.js +67 -0
- package/oldExamples/trait1.js +41 -0
- package/oldExamples/trait2.js +44 -0
- package/package.json +16 -6
- package/react.js +11 -1
- package/test/ast.test.js +69 -0
- package/test/cb-task.test.js +197 -0
- package/test/chain.test.js +239 -0
- package/test/core.test.js +519 -0
- package/test/dsl.test.js +265 -0
- package/test/event-manager.test.js +102 -0
- package/test/exec-options.test.js +32 -0
- package/test/finalcb-task.test.js +37 -0
- package/test/fstr.test.js +288 -0
- package/test/input-parser.test.js +62 -0
- package/test/module-use.test.js +317 -0
- package/test/pcode.test.js +321 -0
- package/test/ret-task.test.js +199 -0
- package/test/task.test.js +21 -0
- package/test/validate-cb-task.test.js +74 -0
- package/test/validate-ret-task.test.js +83 -0
- package/test/validate.test.js +218 -0
- package/test/vcon.test.js +160 -0
- package/lib/react.js +0 -254
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# React.js
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applying the concepts of Reactive programming or Dataflow to controlling
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Borrowing heavily from Tim and Elijah's ideas for conductor, this async flow control module provides a way to construct a flow from a collection of functions or methods (referred to as _tasks_ in this module). It allows dependencies to be defined between the tasks so they can run in parallel as their dependencies are satisfied. React can us both variable dependencies and task dependencies.
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|
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.async(multiply).in('a', 'b', 'cb').out('err', 'm') // task def - async fn, in params, callback out params
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|
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|
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.sync(add).in('m', 'a').out('s') // task def - sync fn, in params, return value
|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
var fn = react.chainDefine()
|
|
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|
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.in('a', 'b', 'cb') // input params
|
|
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|
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.out('err', 'm', 's') // final callback output params
|
|
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|
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.async(multiply).in('a', 'b', 'cb').out('err', 'm') // task def - async fn, in params, callback out params
|
|
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|
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.sync(add).in('m', 'a').out('s') // task def - sync fn, in params, return value
|
|
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|
+
.end();
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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fn(2, 3, function (err, m, s) {
|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|