Deepthi,
You've declared the function 'a' don't appear to be executing it. To
execute the function, it needs to be called. You can do this in many ways,
but either adding parentheses at the end of the function declaration like
this:
var wait = require('wait-for-stuff');
function a(){
console.log("hello");
return;
}*()*; // note () in bold here
wait.for.function(a)
console.log('end')
... or, like this:
var wait = require('wait-for-stuff');
function a(){
console.log("hello");
return;
}
a();
wait.for.function(a)
console.log('end')
Best,
Mikkel
On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 9:34:04 AM UTC-7, deepthi cherukuri wrote:
>
> Due to application requirements i have to use wait.for.function()
>
> var wait = require('wait-for-stuff');
> function a(){
> console.log("hello");
> return;
> }
>
> wait.for.function(a)
> console.log('end')
>
> using above way of calling the function..the wait.for.function() is
> waiting indefinetly..so any lines after wait.for.function(a) is not getting
> executed including the console statement after it.can some one tell me how
> to exit from the function so that the lines after wait.for.function() gets
> executed;
>
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