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Discussion for Proposal: asynchronous event listeners #101

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mmocny opened this issue Sep 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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Discussion for Proposal: asynchronous event listeners #101

mmocny opened this issue Sep 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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mmocny commented Sep 21, 2024

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There is a proposal for async event listeners: whatwg/dom#1308

Several use cases identified as related (whatwg/dom#1308 (comment)):

  • "passive" event dispatch. Observe, but don't block, event dispatch. Don't need preventDefault.
  • lazy loading "controllers", aka progressive hydration.
  • Tracking long running "async effects" which follow the sync event dispatch.
  • "document still loading" use cases
  • "document started unloading" use cases

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Discussion and sharing early feedback.

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@domfarolino

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#async-event-listeners

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Do not expect formal approval; W3C meeting organizers endeavor to schedule all proposed sessions that are in scope for a breakout. Actual scheduling should take place shortly before the meeting.

I'm not sure how accurate this is. Since we're past the breakout proposal deadline, we might want to reach out to someone directly to make sure this gets scheduled accordingly.

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tidoust commented Sep 22, 2024

I'm not sure how accurate this is. Since we're past the breakout proposal deadline, we might want to reach out to someone directly to make sure this gets scheduled accordingly.

Just to confirm that the session was added to the schedule (at 16:00), see https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/df616a60-8591-4f24-b305-aa0870aac1cb/

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mmocny commented Sep 23, 2024

Thank you for accommodating this session, even when it was submitted past deadline! (Apologies for that)

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