If an event is fired through this special 'fireOnce' method, then all functions 
that are attached to that key/event name will be fired immediately. 

Chase Wilson
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On Jul 22, 2011, at 12:36 AM, "Steve Onnis" <[email protected]> wrote:

> So you are saying, if you add events to something and the event has already 
> fired, if you add new functions to the same event, you just want them to fire 
> immediately rather than be qued?
> 
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> 
> From: jiggliemon [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, 22 July 2011 4:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: RE: [Moo] New method to Events class
> 
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> 
> The point is that when the dom is ready, it's ready (why set up a new 
> function queue when that function can be fired right away), and thanks to how 
> the domready event is written, if you attempt to add a function to the 
> domready queue post `domready` or after that event has already fired, it 
> bypasses a queue, and fired that event right away:
> 
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> http://jsfiddle.net/jiggliemon/uN6vh/
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> It would make sense to mimic that same functionality with the core 'Events' 
> class.
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> - Chase

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