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ruin/lib/reactivity/examples/readme_md_01.rs

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use std::time::Duration;
use ruin_reactivity::{cell, effect};
use ruin_runtime::{main, set_timeout};
#[main]
fn main() {
// Creates an observable value. Calling `.get` from within an observer will create a dependency, and calling `.set`
// will trigger updates to any dependent observers.
let v = cell(5);
// Creates an observer that prints the value of `v` whenever it changes.
// Calling `.leak()` on the effect handle allows it to run for the lifetime of the program without automatically
// disposing when dropped.
effect({
let v = v.clone();
move || {
println!("v is: {}", v.get());
}
})
.leak();
// Queue a future to wait 5 seconds and then update `v`. This will trigger
// the effect to run again and print the new value.
set_timeout(Duration::from_secs(5), {
let v = v.clone();
move || {
v.set(v.get() + 20);
}
});
}