"use strict"; /** * @fileOverview The chains define the primary composition elements (functions) that determine the order of execution. * * @module base/chains * @requires dcl */ var dcl = require( "dcl" ); /** * @classDesc Chains define the primary composition elements (functions) that determine the order of execution. * @exports base/chains * @constructor */ var Chains = dcl( null, {declaredClass : "base/chains"} ); /** * The `close` method asks an object to shut itself down in a way that will allow it to be reopened, unlike the * [end method]{@link base/chains#end} which will call the destroy method which should make the object unusable, but also * devoid of all resources whereas `close` may still keep some resources open. * * This uses the `before` chain which means the last one defined in the first one destroyed * @memberOf base/chains# * @name close * @see base/chains#open */ dcl.chainBefore( Chains, "close" ); /** * The `end` method will call the destroy method which should make the object unusable and * devoid of all resources, unlike the * [close method]{@link base/chains#close} asks an object to shut itself down in a way that will allow it to be reopened. * * This uses the `before` chain which means the last one defined in the first one destroyed * @memberOf base/chains# * @name end */ dcl.chainBefore( Chains, "end" ); /** * Destroy is called by the end method and it is here that you should clean up after yourself. The difference between * `destroy` and [end]{@link base/chains#end} is the `end` is the verb that you raise on an object to ask it to go away * and `destroy` is where you actually do the work to clean up. Think of this as the counterpart of `constructor` yet * not called automatically. * * This uses the `before` chain which means the last one defined is the first one destroyed * @private * @memberOf base/chains# * @name destroy */ dcl.chainBefore( Chains, "destroy" ); /** * If you are using the open/close paradigm for an object that can kind of go dormant on {@link base/chains#close} and can be "reopened" * again later, here is where the "open" code will go. * * This used the `after` chain which means that the first one defined is the first one destroyed. * * @memberOf base/chains# * @name open * @see base/chains#close */ dcl.chainAfter( Chains, "open" ); module.exports = Chains;