Ok, thanks for the clarification Robin.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 8:32 AM, Robin Heggelund Hansen <
[email protected]> wrote:

> It's specific to the virtual dom. Events are triggered as normal, but the
> code that renders the view is only called with the latest state once per
> frame.
>
>
> lørdag 19. november 2016 15.51.56 UTC+1 skrev Matthieu Pizenberg følgende:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am currently developing some functionality that get triggered on
>> mousemove. I do not have any speed issue now so I am not trying to optimize
>> things that do not need optimization right now ^^. But this work made me
>> curious about how code is optimized in elm. In this blog post [1]
>> <http://elm-lang.org/blog/blazing-fast-html-round-two> Evan says that
>> Elm uses requestAnimationFrame by default. I wonder what this means. Does
>> this mean that all events are "filtered" to trigger only once per frame ?
>> (for example the mousemove?) or is it specific to virtualdom since this
>> post was about that. If not, what do you think would be a suitable strategy?
>>
>> [1] http://elm-lang.org/blog/blazing-fast-html-round-two
>>
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