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- /**
- * Animation timer should be used to run the update and render loops of the application.
- *
- * Underneat it uses the requestAnimationFrame() method that calls the function with the same rate as the screen refresh rate.
- *
- * @class
- * @param {Function} callback Timer callback function.
- */
- function AnimationTimer(callback)
- {
- /**
- * Task of the timer, executed at the timer defined rate.
- *
- * @type {Function}
- */
- this.callback = callback;
- /**
- * Indicates if the timer is currently running, it is set to true on start and reset to false on stop.
- *
- * @type {boolean}
- */
- this.running = false;
- /**
- * ID of the currently waiting timeout clock. Used to cancel the already request execution of the next clock tick.
- *
- * @type {number}
- */
- this.id = -1;
- }
- /**
- * Start timer, is the timer is already running does not do anything.
- */
- AnimationTimer.prototype.start = function()
- {
- if(this.running)
- {
- return;
- }
- this.running = true;
- var self = this;
- function loop()
- {
- self.callback();
- if(self.running)
- {
- self.id = requestAnimationFrame(loop);
- }
- }
- loop();
- };
- /**
- * Stop animation timer, should be called when the render loop is no longer in use to prevent code/memory leaks.
- *
- * If the timer is not stopped the loop will keep running using processing power and consuming memory.
- */
- AnimationTimer.prototype.stop = function()
- {
- this.running = false;
- cancelAnimationFrame(this.id);
- };
- export {AnimationTimer};
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