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/**
 * Schedules a function to be called on the next tick after the other promises
 * have been resolved.
 *
 * @param cb the function to schedule
 */ export const scheduleOnNextTick = (cb)=>{
    // We use Promise.resolve().then() here so that the operation is scheduled at
    // the end of the promise job queue, we then add it to the next process tick
    // to ensure it's evaluated afterwards.
    //
    // This was inspired by the implementation of the DataLoader interface: https://github.com/graphql/dataloader/blob/d336bd15282664e0be4b4a657cb796f09bafbc6b/src/index.js#L213-L255
    //
    Promise.resolve().then(()=>{
        process.nextTick(cb);
    });
};
/**
 * Schedules a function to be called using `setImmediate` or `setTimeout` if
 * `setImmediate` is not available (like in the Edge runtime).
 *
 * @param cb the function to schedule
 */ export const scheduleImmediate = (cb)=>{
    if (process.env.NEXT_RUNTIME === "edge") {
        setTimeout(cb, 0);
    } else {
        setImmediate(cb);
    }
};
/**
 * returns a promise than resolves in a future task. There is no guarantee that the task it resolves in
 * will be the next task but if you await it you can at least be sure that the current task is over and
 * most usefully that the entire microtask queue of the current task has been emptied.
 */ export function atLeastOneTask() {
    return new Promise((resolve)=>scheduleImmediate(resolve));
}

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