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## 2.0.6 |
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Version 2.0.4 adds support for React Native by clarifying in package.json that |
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the browser environment does not support Node.js domains. |
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Why this is necessary, we leave as an exercise for the user. |
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## 2.0.3 |
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Version 2.0.3 fixes a bug when adjusting the capacity of the task queue. |
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## 2.0.1-2.02 |
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Version 2.0.1 fixes a bug in the way redirects were expressed that affected the |
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function of Browserify, but which Mr would tolerate. |
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## 2.0.0 |
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Version 2 of ASAP is a full rewrite with a few salient changes. |
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First, the ASAP source is CommonJS only and designed with [Browserify][] and |
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[Browserify-compatible][Mr] module loaders in mind. |
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[Browserify]: https://github.com/substack/node-browserify |
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[Mr]: https://github.com/montagejs/mr |
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The new version has been refactored in two dimensions. |
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Support for Node.js and browsers have been separated, using Browserify |
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redirects and ASAP has been divided into two modules. |
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The "raw" layer depends on the tasks to catch thrown exceptions and unravel |
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Node.js domains. |
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The full implementation of ASAP is loadable as `require("asap")` in both Node.js |
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and browsers. |
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The raw layer that lacks exception handling overhead is loadable as |
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`require("asap/raw")`. |
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The interface is the same for both layers. |
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Tasks are no longer required to be functions, but can rather be any object that |
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implements `task.call()`. |
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With this feature you can recycle task objects to avoid garbage collector churn |
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and avoid closures in general. |
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The implementation has been rigorously documented so that our successors can |
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understand the scope of the problem that this module solves and all of its |
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nuances, ensuring that the next generation of implementations know what details |
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are essential. |
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- [asap.js](https://github.com/kriskowal/asap/blob/master/asap.js) |
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- [raw.js](https://github.com/kriskowal/asap/blob/master/raw.js) |
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- [browser-asap.js](https://github.com/kriskowal/asap/blob/master/browser-asap.js) |
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- [browser-raw.js](https://github.com/kriskowal/asap/blob/master/browser-raw.js) |
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The new version has also been rigorously tested across a broad spectrum of |
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browsers, in both the window and worker context. |
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The following charts capture the browser test results for the most recent |
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release. |
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The first chart shows test results for ASAP running in the main window context. |
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The second chart shows test results for ASAP running in a web worker context. |
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Test results are inconclusive (grey) on browsers that do not support web |
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workers. |
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These data are captured automatically by [Continuous |
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Integration][]. |
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![Browser Compatibility](http://kriskowal-asap.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/train/integration-2/saucelabs-results-matrix.svg) |
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![Compatibility in Web Workers](http://kriskowal-asap.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/train/integration-2/saucelabs-worker-results-matrix.svg) |
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[Continuous Integration]: https://github.com/kriskowal/asap/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md |
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