In computer science, the event loop (also known as message dispatcher, message loop, message pump, or run loop) is a programming construct or design pattern...
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is generally an event loop that listens for events and then triggers a callback function when one of those events is detected. Event-driven programs can...
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Node.js (redirect from Node.js event loop)
November 8, 2009. Node.js combined Google's V8 JavaScript engine, an event loop, and a low-level I/O API. In January 2010, a package manager was introduced...
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one or more dedicated places where events are handled, frequently an event loop. The user can be the source of an event. The user may interact with the software...
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use of a switch within a loop is an inversion of control such as an event handler. In event handler loops, the sequence of events is not known at compile-time...
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message queue, and are handled by its message loop. A message loop is one kind of event loop. A basic message loop appears as follows: int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE...
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Control flow (redirect from Program loop)
Infinite loops are used to assure a program segment loops forever or until an exceptional condition arises, such as an error. For instance, an event-driven...
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language's concurrency model describes the event loop as non-blocking: program I/O is performed using events and callback functions. This means, for example...
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Inversion of control (section HTML DOM events)
only be concerned with the handling of events, while the event loop and dispatch of events/messages is handled by the framework or the runtime environment...
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Reactor pattern (category Events (computing))
pattern is an event handling strategy that can respond to many potential service requests concurrently. The pattern's key component is an event loop, running...
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