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/** PURE_IMPORTS_START ._multicast,._refCount,.._Subject PURE_IMPORTS_END */ import { multicast } from './multicast'; import { refCount } from './refCount'; import { Subject } from '../Subject'; function shareSubjectFactory() { return new Subject(); } /** * Returns a new Observable that multicasts (shares) the original Observable. As long as there is at least one * Subscriber this Observable will be subscribed and emitting data. When all subscribers have unsubscribed it will * unsubscribe from the source Observable. Because the Observable is multicasting it makes the stream `hot`. * This is an alias for .multicast(() => new Subject()).refCount(). * * <img src="./img/share.png" width="100%"> * * @return {Observable<T>} An Observable that upon connection causes the source Observable to emit items to its Observers. * @method share * @owner Observable */ export function share() { return function (source) { return refCount()(multicast(shareSubjectFactory)(source)); }; } ; //# sourceMappingURL=share.js.map