My Journey in Open Source - event-loop-sleep

cadienvan

Michael Di Prisco

Posted on June 12, 2023

My Journey in Open Source - event-loop-sleep

Link to the repo

Welcome to event-loop-sleep ⏱️

Zero CPU overhead, zero dependency, true event-loop blocking sleep

Usage

const sleep = require("event-loop-sleep");

console.time("sleep");
setTimeout(() => {
  console.timeEnd("sleep");
}, 100);
sleep(1000);
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The console.time will report a time of just over 1000ms despite the setTimeout
being 100ms. This is because the event loop is paused for 1000ms and the setTimeout
fires immediately after the event loop is no longer blocked (as more than 100ms have passed).

Install

npm install
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Run tests

npm test
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Support

Node and Browser versions that support both SharedArrayBuffer and Atomics will have (virtually) zero CPU overhead sleep.

For Node, Event Loop Sleep can provide zero CPU overhead sleep from Node 8 and up.

For browser support see https://caniuse.com/#feat=sharedarraybuffer and https://caniuse.com/#feat=mdn-javascript_builtins_atomics.

For older Node versions and olders browsers we fall back to blocking the event loop in a way that will cause a CPU spike.


Based on the original work of David Mark Clements.

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cadienvan
Michael Di Prisco

Posted on June 12, 2023

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