biofriction-wp-theme/node_modules/rxjs/observable/ArrayObservable.js

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"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 Observable_1 = require('../Observable');
var ScalarObservable_1 = require('./ScalarObservable');
var EmptyObservable_1 = require('./EmptyObservable');
var isScheduler_1 = require('../util/isScheduler');
/**
* We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc.
* @extends {Ignored}
* @hide true
*/
var ArrayObservable = (function (_super) {
__extends(ArrayObservable, _super);
function ArrayObservable(array, scheduler) {
_super.call(this);
this.array = array;
this.scheduler = scheduler;
if (!scheduler && array.length === 1) {
this._isScalar = true;
this.value = array[0];
}
}
ArrayObservable.create = function (array, scheduler) {
return new ArrayObservable(array, scheduler);
};
/**
* Creates an Observable that emits some values you specify as arguments,
* immediately one after the other, and then emits a complete notification.
*
* <span class="informal">Emits the arguments you provide, then completes.
* </span>
*
* <img src="./img/of.png" width="100%">
*
* This static operator is useful for creating a simple Observable that only
* emits the arguments given, and the complete notification thereafter. It can
* be used for composing with other Observables, such as with {@link concat}.
* By default, it uses a `null` IScheduler, which means the `next`
* notifications are sent synchronously, although with a different IScheduler
* it is possible to determine when those notifications will be delivered.
*
* @example <caption>Emit 10, 20, 30, then 'a', 'b', 'c', then start ticking every second.</caption>
* var numbers = Rx.Observable.of(10, 20, 30);
* var letters = Rx.Observable.of('a', 'b', 'c');
* var interval = Rx.Observable.interval(1000);
* var result = numbers.concat(letters).concat(interval);
* result.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
*
* @see {@link create}
* @see {@link empty}
* @see {@link never}
* @see {@link throw}
*
* @param {...T} values Arguments that represent `next` values to be emitted.
* @param {Scheduler} [scheduler] A {@link IScheduler} to use for scheduling
* the emissions of the `next` notifications.
* @return {Observable<T>} An Observable that emits each given input value.
* @static true
* @name of
* @owner Observable
*/
ArrayObservable.of = function () {
var array = [];
for (var _i = 0; _i < arguments.length; _i++) {
array[_i - 0] = arguments[_i];
}
var scheduler = array[array.length - 1];
if (isScheduler_1.isScheduler(scheduler)) {
array.pop();
}
else {
scheduler = null;
}
var len = array.length;
if (len > 1) {
return new ArrayObservable(array, scheduler);
}
else if (len === 1) {
return new ScalarObservable_1.ScalarObservable(array[0], scheduler);
}
else {
return new EmptyObservable_1.EmptyObservable(scheduler);
}
};
ArrayObservable.dispatch = function (state) {
var array = state.array, index = state.index, count = state.count, subscriber = state.subscriber;
if (index >= count) {
subscriber.complete();
return;
}
subscriber.next(array[index]);
if (subscriber.closed) {
return;
}
state.index = index + 1;
this.schedule(state);
};
/** @deprecated internal use only */ ArrayObservable.prototype._subscribe = function (subscriber) {
var index = 0;
var array = this.array;
var count = array.length;
var scheduler = this.scheduler;
if (scheduler) {
return scheduler.schedule(ArrayObservable.dispatch, 0, {
array: array, index: index, count: count, subscriber: subscriber
});
}
else {
for (var i = 0; i < count && !subscriber.closed; i++) {
subscriber.next(array[i]);
}
subscriber.complete();
}
};
return ArrayObservable;
}(Observable_1.Observable));
exports.ArrayObservable = ArrayObservable;
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