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2 | DojoX Timing |
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4 | Version 0.1.0 |
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5 | Release date: 08/08/2007 |
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7 | Project state: |
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8 | experimental |
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10 | Credits |
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11 | Tom Trenka (ttrenka AT gmail.com): original Timer, Streamer, Thread and ThreadPool |
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12 | Wolfram Kriesing (http://wolfram.kriesing.de/blog/): Sequence |
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13 | Jonathan Bond-Caron (jbondc AT gmail.com): port of Timer and Streamer |
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14 | Pete Higgins (phiggins AT gmail.com): port of Sequence |
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15 | Mike Wilcox (anm8tr AT yahoo.com): dojo.doLater |
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17 | Project description |
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19 | DojoX Timing is a project that deals with any kind of advanced use of timing |
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20 | constructs. The central object, dojox.timing.Timer (included by default), is |
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21 | a simple object that fires a callback on each tick of the timer, as well as |
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22 | when starting or stopping it. The interval of each tick is settable, but the |
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23 | default is 1 second--useful for driving something such as a clock. |
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25 | dojox.timing.Streamer is an object designed to facilitate streaming/buffer-type |
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26 | scenarios; it takes an input and an output function, will execute the output |
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27 | function onTick, and run the input function when the internal buffer gets |
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28 | beneath a certain threshold of items. This can be useful for something timed-- |
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29 | such as updating a data plot at every N interval, and getting new data from |
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30 | a source when there's less than X data points in the internal buffer (think |
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31 | real-time data updating). |
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33 | dojox.timing.Sequencer is an object, similar to Streamer, that will allow you |
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34 | to set up a set of functions to be executed in a specific order, at specific |
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35 | intervals. |
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37 | The DojoX Timing ThreadPool is a port from the original implementation in the |
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38 | f(m) library. It allows a user to feed a set of callback functions (wrapped |
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39 | in a Thread constructor) to a pool for background processing. |
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41 | dojo.doLater() provides a simple mechanism that checks a conditional before allowing |
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42 | your function to continue. If the conditional is false, the function is blocked and continually |
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43 | re-called, with arguments, until the conditional passes. |
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45 | Dependencies: |
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47 | DojoX Timing only relies on the Dojo Base. |
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49 | Documentation |
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51 | TBD. |
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53 | Installation instructions |
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55 | Grab the following from the Dojo SVN Repository: |
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56 | http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/var/src/dojo/dojox/trunk/timing.js |
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57 | http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/var/src/dojo/dojox/trunk/timing/* |
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59 | Install into the following directory structure: |
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60 | /dojox/timing.js |
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61 | /dojox/timing/ |
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63 | ...which should be at the same level as your Dojo checkout. |