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"use strict";
var AsyncAction_1 = require('./AsyncAction');
var AsyncScheduler_1 = require('./AsyncScheduler');
/**
 *
 * Async Scheduler
 *
 * <span class="informal">Schedule task as if you used setTimeout(task, duration)</span>
 *
 * `async` scheduler schedules tasks asynchronously, by putting them on the JavaScript
 * event loop queue. It is best used to delay tasks in time or to schedule tasks repeating
 * in intervals.
 *
 * If you just want to "defer" task, that is to perform it right after currently
 * executing synchronous code ends (commonly achieved by `setTimeout(deferredTask, 0)`),
 * better choice will be the {@link asap} scheduler.
 *
 * @example <caption>Use async scheduler to delay task</caption>
 * const task = () => console.log('it works!');
 *
 * Rx.Scheduler.async.schedule(task, 2000);
 *
 * // After 2 seconds logs:
 * // "it works!"
 *
 *
 * @example <caption>Use async scheduler to repeat task in intervals</caption>
 * function task(state) {
 *   console.log(state);
 *   this.schedule(state + 1, 1000); // `this` references currently executing Action,
 *                                   // which we reschedule with new state and delay
 * }
 *
 * Rx.Scheduler.async.schedule(task, 3000, 0);
 *
 * // Logs:
 * // 0 after 3s
 * // 1 after 4s
 * // 2 after 5s
 * // 3 after 6s
 *
 * @static true
 * @name async
 * @owner Scheduler
 */
exports.async = new AsyncScheduler_1.AsyncScheduler(AsyncAction_1.AsyncAction);
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