^\s*function[ ]?\(.*\)\s*\{.+\}\s*$ I see: From the start any amount of whitespace followed by "function" optional single space ( any character, any amount ) any amount of optional whitespace (This part works without the asterisk!!!?) { more than one of any character } any amount of optional whitespace end
Anyway, your regexp doesn't accept nothing between the curly braces (if that's acceptable), and it works fine (removed star): !!> /^\s*function ?\(.*\)\s\{.+\}\s*$/.test('function (){abc}')
@Samson well, it's called an asynchronous semaphore, I use github.com/caolan/async but you can implement it easily yourself
@Samson just like @phenomnomnominal said, the easiest way is indeed a counter. and only resolve the promise once the counter reaches 0
@Samson honestly though? async is very widely used and very useful, you'd just end up implementing what they're already doing. I think Q might have its own solution for this sort of thing but I've used the two together before without issues
Yeah, async semaphores are really handy. Here's what I use:
var sem = function(f){
var busy = 0;
return function(amount){
busy += amount;
if(busy === 0){
f();
}
};
};
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@phenomnomnominal it's nice, there is really not that big of a difference. I don't like comprehensions very much but syntactically it's cleaner which is very nice.
@BenjaminGruenbaum as you may expect, I don't follow. The script I am getting is not even valid js on its on. I did run a regex on it to make sure it is in a format I expect.