Stream<T>.periodic constructor
Creates a stream that repeatedly emits events at period
intervals.
The event values are computed by invoking computation
. The argument to
this callback is an integer that starts with 0 and is incremented for
every event.
If computation
is omitted the event values will all be null
.
Implementation
factory Stream.periodic(Duration period,
[T computation(int computationCount)]) {
Timer timer;
int computationCount = 0;
StreamController<T> controller;
// Counts the time that the Stream was running (and not paused).
Stopwatch watch = new Stopwatch();
void sendEvent() {
watch.reset();
T data;
if (computation != null) {
try {
data = computation(computationCount++);
} catch (e, s) {
controller.addError(e, s);
return;
}
}
controller.add(data);
}
void startPeriodicTimer() {
assert(timer == null);
timer = new Timer.periodic(period, (Timer timer) {
sendEvent();
});
}
controller = new StreamController<T>(
sync: true,
onListen: () {
watch.start();
startPeriodicTimer();
},
onPause: () {
timer.cancel();
timer = null;
watch.stop();
},
onResume: () {
assert(timer == null);
Duration elapsed = watch.elapsed;
watch.start();
timer = new Timer(period - elapsed, () {
timer = null;
startPeriodicTimer();
sendEvent();
});
},
onCancel: () {
if (timer != null) timer.cancel();
timer = null;
return Future._nullFuture;
});
return controller.stream;
}