"use strict"; var async_1 = require('../scheduler/async'); var timeoutWith_1 = require('../operators/timeoutWith'); /* tslint:enable:max-line-length */ /** * * Errors if Observable does not emit a value in given time span, in case of which * subscribes to the second Observable. * * It's a version of `timeout` operator that let's you specify fallback Observable. * * * * `timeoutWith` is a variation of `timeout` operator. It behaves exactly the same, * still accepting as a first argument either a number or a Date, which control - respectively - * when values of source Observable should be emitted or when it should complete. * * The only difference is that it accepts a second, required parameter. This parameter * should be an Observable which will be subscribed when source Observable fails any timeout check. * So whenever regular `timeout` would emit an error, `timeoutWith` will instead start re-emitting * values from second Observable. Note that this fallback Observable is not checked for timeouts * itself, so it can emit values and complete at arbitrary points in time. From the moment of a second * subscription, Observable returned from `timeoutWith` simply mirrors fallback stream. When that * stream completes, it completes as well. * * Scheduler, which in case of `timeout` is provided as as second argument, can be still provided * here - as a third, optional parameter. It still is used to schedule timeout checks and - * as a consequence - when second Observable will be subscribed, since subscription happens * immediately after failing check. * * @example