/** * @fileoverview A variant of EventEmitter which does not give listeners information about each other * @author Teddy Katz */ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Typedefs //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * An event emitter * @typedef {Object} SafeEmitter * @property {function(eventName: string, listenerFunc: Function): void} on Adds a listener for a given event name * @property {function(eventName: string, arg1?: any, arg2?: any, arg3?: any)} emit Emits an event with a given name. * This calls all the listeners that were listening for that name, with `arg1`, `arg2`, and `arg3` as arguments. * @property {function(): string[]} eventNames Gets the list of event names that have registered listeners. */ /** * Creates an object which can listen for and emit events. * This is similar to the EventEmitter API in Node's standard library, but it has a few differences. * The goal is to allow multiple modules to attach arbitrary listeners to the same emitter, without * letting the modules know about each other at all. * 1. It has no special keys like `error` and `newListener`, which would allow modules to detect when * another module throws an error or registers a listener. * 2. It calls listener functions without any `this` value. (`EventEmitter` calls listeners with a * `this` value of the emitter instance, which would give listeners access to other listeners.) * @returns {SafeEmitter} An emitter */ module.exports = () => { const listeners = Object.create(null); return Object.freeze({ on(eventName, listener) { if (eventName in listeners) { listeners[eventName].push(listener); } else { listeners[eventName] = [listener]; } }, emit(eventName, ...args) { if (eventName in listeners) { listeners[eventName].forEach(listener => listener(...args)); } }, eventNames() { return Object.keys(listeners); } }); };