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Base class for an effect signalizing of a scheduling issue that should be resolved by some application logic or the user. The class provides an array of the case possible resolutions and the case description.

Type parameters

Hierarchy

Index

Properties

sync

sync: boolean

Whether the effect is synchronous. Default value, defined in the prototype, is true.

Methods

getDescription

  • getDescription(): string

getResolutions

  • getResolutions(): T[]

initialize

  • initialize<T>(props?: Partial<T>): void
  • This method applies its 1st argument (if any) to the current instance using Object.assign().

    Supposed to be overridden in the subclasses to customize the instance creation process.

    Type parameters

    Parameters

    • Optional props: Partial<T>

    Returns void

Static new

  • new<T>(this: T, props?: Partial<InstanceType<T>>): InstanceType<T>
  • This is a type-safe static constructor method, accepting a single argument, with the object, corresponding to the class properties. It will generate a compilation error, if unknown property is provided.

    For example:

    class MyClass extends Base {
        prop     : string
    }
    
    const instance : MyClass = MyClass.new({ prop : 'prop', wrong : 11 })

    will produce:

    TS2345: Argument of type '{ prop: string; wrong: number; }' is not assignable to parameter of type 'Partial<MyClass>'.
    Object literal may only specify known properties, and 'wrong' does not exist in type 'Partial<MyClass>'

    The only thing this constructor does is create an instance and call the initialize method on it, forwarding the first argument. The customization of instance is supposed to be performed in that method.

    Type parameters

    Parameters

    • this: T
    • Optional props: Partial<InstanceType<T>>

    Returns InstanceType<T>

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