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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {Subject} from 'rxjs/Subject';
export {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable';
export {Subject} from 'rxjs/Subject';
/**
* Use by directives and components to emit custom Events.
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*
* ### Examples
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*
* In the following example, `Zippy` alternatively emits `open` and `close` events when its
* title gets clicked:
*
* ```
* @Component({
* selector: 'zippy',
* template: `
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* <div class="zippy">
* <div (click)="toggle()">Toggle</div>
* <div [hidden]="!visible">
* <ng-content></ng-content>
* </div>
* </div>`})
* export class Zippy {
* visible: boolean = true;
* @Output() open: EventEmitter<any> = new EventEmitter();
* @Output() close: EventEmitter<any> = new EventEmitter();
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*
* toggle() {
* this.visible = !this.visible;
* if (this.visible) {
* this.open.emit(null);
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* } else {
* this.close.emit(null);
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* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* The events payload can be accessed by the parameter `$event` on the components output event
* handler:
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*
* ```
* <zippy (open)="onOpen($event)" (close)="onClose($event)"></zippy>
* ```
*
* Uses Rx.Observable but provides an adapter to make it work as specified here:
* https://github.com/jhusain/observable-spec
*
* Once a reference implementation of the spec is available, switch to it.
* @stable
*/
export class EventEmitter<T> extends Subject<T> {
// TODO: mark this as internal once all the facades are gone
// we can't mark it as internal now because EventEmitter exported via @angular/core would not
// contain this property making it incompatible with all the code that uses EventEmitter via
// facades, which are local to the code and do not have this property stripped.
// tslint:disable-next-line
__isAsync: boolean;
/**
* Creates an instance of [EventEmitter], which depending on [isAsync],
* delivers events synchronously or asynchronously.
*/
constructor(isAsync: boolean = false) {
super();
this.__isAsync = isAsync;
}
emit(value?: T) { super.next(value); }
subscribe(generatorOrNext?: any, error?: any, complete?: any): any {
let schedulerFn: any /** TODO #9100 */;
let errorFn = (err: any): any /** TODO #9100 */ => null;
let completeFn = (): any /** TODO #9100 */ => null;
if (generatorOrNext && typeof generatorOrNext === 'object') {
schedulerFn = this.__isAsync ? (value: any /** TODO #9100 */) => {
setTimeout(() => generatorOrNext.next(value));
} : (value: any /** TODO #9100 */) => { generatorOrNext.next(value); };
if (generatorOrNext.error) {
errorFn = this.__isAsync ? (err) => { setTimeout(() => generatorOrNext.error(err)); } :
(err) => { generatorOrNext.error(err); };
}
if (generatorOrNext.complete) {
completeFn = this.__isAsync ? () => { setTimeout(() => generatorOrNext.complete()); } :
() => { generatorOrNext.complete(); };
}
} else {
schedulerFn = this.__isAsync ? (value: any /** TODO #9100 */) => {
setTimeout(() => generatorOrNext(value));
} : (value: any /** TODO #9100 */) => { generatorOrNext(value); };
if (error) {
errorFn =
this.__isAsync ? (err) => { setTimeout(() => error(err)); } : (err) => { error(err); };
}
if (complete) {
completeFn =
this.__isAsync ? () => { setTimeout(() => complete()); } : () => { complete(); };
}
}
return super.subscribe(schedulerFn, errorFn, completeFn);
}
}