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Determines the best possible implementation to run a function as soon as
the JS event loop is idle.
Returns: function(function())
The "setImmediate" implementation.
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Fires the provided callbacks as soon as possible after the current JS
execution context. setTimeout(?, 0) always takes at least 5ms for legacy
reasons.
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Cache for the setImmediate implementation.
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Throw an item without interrupting the current execution context. For
example, if processing a group of items in a loop, sometimes it is useful
to report an error while still allowing the rest of the batch to be
processed.
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Helper function that is overrided to protect callbacks with entry point
monitor if the application monitors entry points.
Arguments:
Returns: function()
The wrapped callback.
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