I many times find myself in cases where a base class wants to ensure that logic is always fired after the current method's execution, so that for example no matter in which order sub classes call the `super` method, the `super` method can still guarantee that logic fires after the whole stack of the same method in the class hierarchy.
So what I can do now is use `Promise.resolve().then(() => { ... })` to schedule that logic for later, that way all the invocations of a `foo` method along the class hierarchy have all fired. But this means that other code can also fire before the next microtask. Is there some way to do it? If not, I wonder if some language feature for doing it would be possible? - Joe
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