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"use strict";
var __extends = (this && this.__extends) || function (d, b) {
    for (var p in b) if (b.hasOwnProperty(p)) d[p] = b[p];
    function __() { this.constructor = d; }
    d.prototype = b === null ? Object.create(b) : (__.prototype = b.prototype, new __());
};
var async_1 = require('../scheduler/async');
var isDate_1 = require('../util/isDate');
var OuterSubscriber_1 = require('../OuterSubscriber');
var subscribeToResult_1 = require('../util/subscribeToResult');
/* tslint:enable:max-line-length */
/**
 *
 * Errors if Observable does not emit a value in given time span, in case of which
 * subscribes to the second Observable.
 *
 * <span class="informal">It's a version of `timeout` operator that let's you specify fallback Observable.</span>
 *
 * <img src="./img/timeoutWith.png" width="100%">
 *
 * `timeoutWith` is a variation of `timeout` operator. It behaves exactly the same,
 * still accepting as a first argument either a number or a Date, which control - respectively -
 * when values of source Observable should be emitted or when it should complete.
 *
 * The only difference is that it accepts a second, required parameter. This parameter
 * should be an Observable which will be subscribed when source Observable fails any timeout check.
 * So whenever regular `timeout` would emit an error, `timeoutWith` will instead start re-emitting
 * values from second Observable. Note that this fallback Observable is not checked for timeouts
 * itself, so it can emit values and complete at arbitrary points in time. From the moment of a second
 * subscription, Observable returned from `timeoutWith` simply mirrors fallback stream. When that
 * stream completes, it completes as well.
 *
 * Scheduler, which in case of `timeout` is provided as as second argument, can be still provided
 * here - as a third, optional parameter. It still is used to schedule timeout checks and -
 * as a consequence - when second Observable will be subscribed, since subscription happens
 * immediately after failing check.
 *
 * @example <caption>Add fallback observable</caption>
 * const seconds = Rx.Observable.interval(1000);
 * const minutes = Rx.Observable.interval(60 * 1000);
 *
 * seconds.timeoutWith(900, minutes)
 *     .subscribe(
 *         value => console.log(value), // After 900ms, will start emitting `minutes`,
 *                                      // since first value of `seconds` will not arrive fast enough.
 *         err => console.log(err) // Would be called after 900ms in case of `timeout`,
 *                                 // but here will never be called.
 *     );
 *
 * @param {number|Date} due Number specifying period within which Observable must emit values
 *                          or Date specifying before when Observable should complete
 * @param {Observable<T>} withObservable Observable which will be subscribed if source fails timeout check.
 * @param {Scheduler} [scheduler] Scheduler controlling when timeout checks occur.
 * @return {Observable<T>} Observable that mirrors behaviour of source or, when timeout check fails, of an Observable
 *                          passed as a second parameter.
 * @method timeoutWith
 * @owner Observable
 */
function timeoutWith(due, withObservable, scheduler) {
    if (scheduler === void 0) { scheduler = async_1.async; }
    return function (source) {
        var absoluteTimeout = isDate_1.isDate(due);
        var waitFor = absoluteTimeout ? (+due - scheduler.now()) : Math.abs(due);
        return source.lift(new TimeoutWithOperator(waitFor, absoluteTimeout, withObservable, scheduler));
    };
}
exports.timeoutWith = timeoutWith;
var TimeoutWithOperator = (function () {
    function TimeoutWithOperator(waitFor, absoluteTimeout, withObservable, scheduler) {
        this.waitFor = waitFor;
        this.absoluteTimeout = absoluteTimeout;
        this.withObservable = withObservable;
        this.scheduler = scheduler;
    }
    TimeoutWithOperator.prototype.call = function (subscriber, source) {
        return source.subscribe(new TimeoutWithSubscriber(subscriber, this.absoluteTimeout, this.waitFor, this.withObservable, this.scheduler));
    };
    return TimeoutWithOperator;
}());
/**
 * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc.
 * @ignore
 * @extends {Ignored}
 */
var TimeoutWithSubscriber = (function (_super) {
    __extends(TimeoutWithSubscriber, _super);
    function TimeoutWithSubscriber(destination, absoluteTimeout, waitFor, withObservable, scheduler) {
        _super.call(this, destination);
        this.absoluteTimeout = absoluteTimeout;
        this.waitFor = waitFor;
        this.withObservable = withObservable;
        this.scheduler = scheduler;
        this.action = null;
        this.scheduleTimeout();
    }
    TimeoutWithSubscriber.dispatchTimeout = function (subscriber) {
        var withObservable = subscriber.withObservable;
        subscriber._unsubscribeAndRecycle();
        subscriber.add(subscribeToResult_1.subscribeToResult(subscriber, withObservable));
    };
    TimeoutWithSubscriber.prototype.scheduleTimeout = function () {
        var action = this.action;
        if (action) {
            // Recycle the action if we've already scheduled one. All the production
            // Scheduler Actions mutate their state/delay time and return themeselves.
            // VirtualActions are immutable, so they create and return a clone. In this
            // case, we need to set the action reference to the most recent VirtualAction,
            // to ensure that's the one we clone from next time.
            this.action = action.schedule(this, this.waitFor);
        }
        else {
            this.add(this.action = this.scheduler.schedule(TimeoutWithSubscriber.dispatchTimeout, this.waitFor, this));
        }
    };
    TimeoutWithSubscriber.prototype._next = function (value) {
        if (!this.absoluteTimeout) {
            this.scheduleTimeout();
        }
        _super.prototype._next.call(this, value);
    };
    /** @deprecated internal use only */ TimeoutWithSubscriber.prototype._unsubscribe = function () {
        this.action = null;
        this.scheduler = null;
        this.withObservable = null;
    };
    return TimeoutWithSubscriber;
}(OuterSubscriber_1.OuterSubscriber));
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