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vz.collection

v1.0.12

Published

An Object that lets you store several functions and execute them later

Readme

NPM

This package uses or may use at some point in the future ECMAScript 6 features. Use it on a compatible environment or transpile it with Traceur, Closure Compiler, es6-transpiler or equivalent. Please note that some of these have flaws and bugs, test your code carefully until you find a suitable tool for your task.

When cloning this repository, put the folder inside another named "node_modules" in order to avoid potential errors related to npm's dependency handling, and then run npm install on it.

No piece of software is ever completed, feel free to contribute and be humble.

vz Collection

Sample usage:


var Collection = require('vz.collection'),
    collection = new Collection(),
    result;

// Lets add some function calls to the collection

// (function,arguments,thisArg)
collection.add(navigator.vibrate,[100],navigator);
collection.add(console.log,['Hello','world'],console);

// At this point neither navigator.vibrate nor console.log
// where executed

result = collection.resolve(); // With this call we execute both

console.log(result);  // An array with returned values

// Now the collection is empty again

Reference

Collection object

Constructor()

Creates and initializes a new collection

Collection.add(function,arguments,thisArg)

Adds to the collection the given function, with given arguments and thisArg

Collection.resolve()

Collection.apply()

Collection.call()

Executes functions of the collection in the order they were added, and empties it. Returns an array with the values returned by each of the functions of the collection.