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Is there a way to detect if there are any important events sent to JS that are not executed yet? #21127

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ex3ndr opened this issue Sep 15, 2018 · 1 comment
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ex3ndr commented Sep 15, 2018

Hello!

I am wondering if there a way to detect that there are any important events (such as pressing a button) on a js queue?

I think this simple method could help to detect that we need to pause some long-running operation (like FlatList layouting) in between to handle an important event.

Thanks!

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