declare namespace dojox { /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/timing.html * * Deprecated. Should require dojox/timing modules directly rather than trying to access them through * this module. * */ interface timing { } namespace timing { /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/timing/Sequence.html * * This class provides functionality to really sequentialize * function calls. You need to provide a list of functions and * some parameters for each (like: pauseBefore) and they will * be run one after another. This can be very useful for slideshows * or alike things. * This array will contain the sequence defines resolved, so that * ie. repeat:10 will result in 10 elements in the sequence, so * the repeat handling is easier and we don't need to handle that * many extra cases. Also the doneFunction, if given is added at the * end of the resolved-sequences. * */ class Sequence { constructor(); /** * Run the passed sequence definition * * @param defs The sequence of actions * @param doneFunction OptionalThe function to call when done */ go(defs: any[], doneFunction: Function): void; /** * Run the passed sequence definition * * @param defs The sequence of actions * @param doneFunction OptionalThe function to call when done */ go(defs: any[], doneFunction: any[]): void; /** * This method just provides a hook from the outside, so that * an interrupted sequence can be continued. * */ goOn(): void; /** * Stop the currently running sequence. * This can only interrupt the sequence not the last function that * had been started. If the last function was i.e. a slideshow * that is handled inside a function that you have given as * one sequence item it cant be stopped, since it is not controlled * by this object here. In this case it would be smarter to * run the slideshow using a sequence object so you can also stop * it using this method. * */ stop(): void; } /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/timing/doLater.html * * Check if a parameter is ready, and if not, * "do later". doLater will ping the parameter * until it evaluates to something (truthy). * It thens calls the caller with original * arguments, using the supplied context or * window. * dojox.timing.doLater(conditional) is testing if the call * should be done later. So it returns * true if the param is false. * * @param conditional Can be a property that eventually gets set, oran expression, method... anything that can beevaluated. * @param context OptionalThe namespace where the call originated.Defaults to global and anonymous functions * @param interval OptionalPoll time to check conditional in Milliseconds */ interface doLater { (conditional: any, context?: Object, interval?: number): void } /** * Permalink: http://dojotoolkit.org/api/1.9/dojox/timing/Streamer.html * * Streamer will take an input function that pushes N datapoints into a * queue, and will pass the next point in that queue out to an * output function at the passed interval; this way you can emulate * a constant buffered stream of data. * * @param input the function executed when the internal queue reaches minimumSize * @param output the function executed on internal tick * @param interval the interval in ms at which the output function is fired. * @param minimum the minimum number of elements in the internal queue. * @param initialData */ interface Streamer { (input: Function, output: Function, interval: number, minimum: number, initialData: any[]): void } namespace _base { } } } declare module "dojox/timing" { var exp: dojox.timing export=exp; } declare module "dojox/timing/Sequence" { var exp: dojox.timing.Sequence export=exp; } declare module "dojox/timing/doLater" { var exp: dojox.timing.doLater export=exp; } declare module "dojox/timing/Streamer" { var exp: dojox.timing.Streamer export=exp; }