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Deferred promise
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class DeferredPromise extends Promise { | |
constructor(def = (res, rej)=>{}) { | |
let res, rej; | |
super((resolve, reject)=>{ | |
def(resolve, reject); | |
res = resolve; | |
rej = reject; | |
}); | |
this.resolve = res; | |
this.reject = rej; | |
this.isCancelled = false; | |
} | |
cancel(err) { | |
this.isCancelled = true; | |
this.reject(err || new Error("Cancelled deferred promise.")); | |
} | |
defer(task) { | |
this.task = task; | |
} | |
async execute(...args) { | |
if (!this.task) { | |
return this.reject(new Error("No task defined in deferred promise.")); | |
} | |
try { | |
args.push(this); | |
const value = await this.task.call(this, ...args); | |
this.resolve(value); | |
} catch(err) { | |
this.reject(err); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
module.exports = DeferredPromise; |
Wow, this is really close to what I came up with, but yours actually works 😂
However, I cannot understand why 🤔 Would you mind explaining why adding the def
parameter to the constructor and calling it from within that function supplied to super actually works? 🙏
I believe, because I can't exactly remember, that the await keyword needs it, for some reason, perhaps transpiling through Babel requires it?
The easiest thing to do is to remove line 6 and the constructor default and see what happens.
I did once know but it was a while ago. Apologies.
I totally understand, thanks for you time 🙏
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Incredibly cool with the
def = (res, rej) => {}
workaround.