Honestly I would do some workaround, first I would add event to these two buttons, and when that event is executed, the line of code would look something like this window.focus()
Should search for proper objects tho
maybe document.querySelector('body').focus(), need to play with it
@AwalGarg right and it's one of the caveats I mention in the readme. It's technically non-preemptive but I'm having trouble seeing a better way to do it in Javascript. I think the end goal is to have that compiler that will add those explicit yields. It's pretty close to preemptive scheduling though. Open to ideas!
Also most user level threading libs work based on the sigalarm handler to enable random context switching, which is impossible (to my knowledge) to replicate in js.
@Purag Right, you'd need host support for that. You can probably right a very small C++ node extension to allow calling alarm and relay sigalrm signals to userland JS and then build a "proper" scheduler on top of that.
In redux I need to create an id in one tree and then pass it to another tree. Is a good way to do this to create the id before calling the action and then having that action run on both reducers?
Or is it better if I call the second reducer with the result of the first reducer?
quick question if someone is using sublime text, i want to import class from file.. is there a good plugin to find those classes for me, autocomplete kinda thing
using redux, i'm getting my state like this: 0(pin): """ 1(pin): "d" 2(pin): "a" 3(pin): "s" 4(pin): "d" 5(pin): "s" 6(pin): "a" 7(pin): "d" 8(pin): "a" 9(pin): """