1.1.2 • Published 8 years ago
rolex v1.1.2
rolex

Drift-minimizing setInterval replacement and high-precision timer utility for Node and browser

How it works
To ensure maximal accuracy compared with setTimeout, Rolex calls setTimeout in advance of the requested timeout, then checks how close the requested timeout
is. It does this recursively until the timeout is reached within a given
threshold. Both the aggression and threshold are user-configurable.
Installation
In Node: npm install rolex
In browser:
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rolex.jsorrolex.min.js(with optional source map atrolex.min.js.map) <script src="path/to/rolex.{min.}js"></script>setIntervalandclearIntervalare automatically replaced -- if this is undesired,Rolex.noConflict();
Usage
var Rolex = require('rolex')
var r = Rolex(10, () => {
console.log('executes in 10 ms')
}).start()More examples in test/rolex.js.