accessibility-developer-tools
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This is a library of accessibility-related testing and utility code.
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// Copyright 2015 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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/**
* @fileoverview the API spec for the closure polyfill of Node stream.Readable.
*
* Node streams API is specified at https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html
*
* Only a subset of Node streams API (under the object mode) will be supported.
*
* It's our belief that Node and whatwg streams will eventually
* converge. As it happens, we will add a whatwg streams polyfill too.
* (https://github.com/whatwg/streams)
*
* This API requires no special server-side support other than the standard
* HTTP semantics. Message framing only relies on MIME types such as JSON
* to support atomic message delivery (e.g. elements of a JSON array).
* Other streaming-related features such as cancellation and keep-alive are
* exposed/constrained by the Node streams API semantics.
*
* Flow-control support is limited due to the underlying use of XHR. That is,
* this version will assume the "flowing mode", and the read method is not
* provided.
*
*/
goog.provide('goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream');
/**
* This interface represents a readable stream.
*
* @interface
*/
goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream = function() {};
/**
* Read events for the stream.
* @enum {string}
*/
goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream.EventType = {
READABLE: 'readable',
DATA: 'data',
END: 'end',
CLOSE: 'close',
ERROR: 'error'
};
/**
* Register a callback to handle I/O events.
*
* See https://iojs.org/api/events.html
*
* Note that under the object mode, an event of DATA will deliver a message
* of 1) JSON compliant JS object, including arrays; or 2) an ArrayBuffer.
*
* Ordering: messages will be delivered to callbacks in their registration
* order. There is no ordering between on() and once() callbacks.
*
* Exceptions from callbacks will be caught and ignored.
*
* @param {string} eventType The event type
* @param {function(!Object=)} callback The call back to handle the event with
* an optional input object
* @return {goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream} this object
*/
goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream.prototype.on = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Register a callback to handle I/O events. This is an alias to on().
*
* @param {string} eventType The event type
* @param {function(!Object=)} callback The call back to handle the event with
* an optional input object
* @return {goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream} this object
*/
goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream.prototype.addListener = goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Unregister an existing callback, including one-time callbacks.
*
* @param {string} eventType The event type
* @param {function(!Object=)} callback The call back to unregister
* @return {goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream} this object
*/
goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream.prototype.removeListener =
goog.abstractMethod;
/**
* Register a one-time callback to handle I/O events.
*
* @param {string} eventType The event type
* @param {function(!Object=)} callback The call back to handle the event with
* an optional input object
* @return {goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream} this object
*/
goog.net.streams.NodeReadableStream.prototype.once = goog.abstractMethod;