(+busy state)
(+busy state k)
Given a state map, increment the :bg-proc-count value, indicating another background process has been started.
The state map can be wrapped in an atom or other derefable type, or it can be a simple clojure map.
Given a state map, increment the :bg-proc-count value, indicating another background process has been started. The state map can be wrapped in an atom or other derefable type, or it can be a simple clojure map.
(-busy state)
(-busy state k)
Given a state map, decrement the :bg-proc-count value, indicating another background process has completed..
The state map can be wrapped in an atom or other derefable type, or it can be a simple clojure map.
Given a state map, decrement the :bg-proc-count value, indicating another background process has completed.. The state map can be wrapped in an atom or other derefable type, or it can be a simple clojure map.
(-busy-x state)
(-busy-x state k)
Give a state map, returns a transducing fn that reduces the busy count
Give a state map, returns a transducing fn that reduces the busy count
(busy state)
Given a state atom, create a derefable value that indicates whether or not the application is running any background processes.
Given a state atom, create a derefable value that indicates whether or not the application is running any background processes.
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