| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107 | "use strict";var __extends = (this && this.__extends) || function (d, b) {    for (var p in b) if (b.hasOwnProperty(p)) d[p] = b[p];    function __() { this.constructor = d; }    d.prototype = b === null ? Object.create(b) : (__.prototype = b.prototype, new __());};var isNumeric_1 = require('../util/isNumeric');var Observable_1 = require('../Observable');var async_1 = require('../scheduler/async');var isScheduler_1 = require('../util/isScheduler');var isDate_1 = require('../util/isDate');/** * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc. * @extends {Ignored} * @hide true */var TimerObservable = (function (_super) {    __extends(TimerObservable, _super);    function TimerObservable(dueTime, period, scheduler) {        if (dueTime === void 0) { dueTime = 0; }        _super.call(this);        this.period = -1;        this.dueTime = 0;        if (isNumeric_1.isNumeric(period)) {            this.period = Number(period) < 1 && 1 || Number(period);        }        else if (isScheduler_1.isScheduler(period)) {            scheduler = period;        }        if (!isScheduler_1.isScheduler(scheduler)) {            scheduler = async_1.async;        }        this.scheduler = scheduler;        this.dueTime = isDate_1.isDate(dueTime) ?            (+dueTime - this.scheduler.now()) :            dueTime;    }    /**     * Creates an Observable that starts emitting after an `initialDelay` and     * emits ever increasing numbers after each `period` of time thereafter.     *     * <span class="informal">Its like {@link interval}, but you can specify when     * should the emissions start.</span>     *     * <img src="./img/timer.png" width="100%">     *     * `timer` returns an Observable that emits an infinite sequence of ascending     * integers, with a constant interval of time, `period` of your choosing     * between those emissions. The first emission happens after the specified     * `initialDelay`. The initial delay may be a {@link Date}. By default, this     * operator uses the `async` IScheduler to provide a notion of time, but you     * may pass any IScheduler to it. If `period` is not specified, the output     * Observable emits only one value, `0`. Otherwise, it emits an infinite     * sequence.     *     * @example <caption>Emits ascending numbers, one every second (1000ms), starting after 3 seconds</caption>     * var numbers = Rx.Observable.timer(3000, 1000);     * numbers.subscribe(x => console.log(x));     *     * @example <caption>Emits one number after five seconds</caption>     * var numbers = Rx.Observable.timer(5000);     * numbers.subscribe(x => console.log(x));     *     * @see {@link interval}     * @see {@link delay}     *     * @param {number|Date} initialDelay The initial delay time to wait before     * emitting the first value of `0`.     * @param {number} [period] The period of time between emissions of the     * subsequent numbers.     * @param {Scheduler} [scheduler=async] The IScheduler to use for scheduling     * the emission of values, and providing a notion of "time".     * @return {Observable} An Observable that emits a `0` after the     * `initialDelay` and ever increasing numbers after each `period` of time     * thereafter.     * @static true     * @name timer     * @owner Observable     */    TimerObservable.create = function (initialDelay, period, scheduler) {        if (initialDelay === void 0) { initialDelay = 0; }        return new TimerObservable(initialDelay, period, scheduler);    };    TimerObservable.dispatch = function (state) {        var index = state.index, period = state.period, subscriber = state.subscriber;        var action = this;        subscriber.next(index);        if (subscriber.closed) {            return;        }        else if (period === -1) {            return subscriber.complete();        }        state.index = index + 1;        action.schedule(state, period);    };    /** @deprecated internal use only */ TimerObservable.prototype._subscribe = function (subscriber) {        var index = 0;        var _a = this, period = _a.period, dueTime = _a.dueTime, scheduler = _a.scheduler;        return scheduler.schedule(TimerObservable.dispatch, dueTime, {            index: index, period: period, subscriber: subscriber        });    };    return TimerObservable;}(Observable_1.Observable));exports.TimerObservable = TimerObservable;//# sourceMappingURL=TimerObservable.js.map
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