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PR-URL: #31086
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <[email protected]>
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provided by Web Browsers but use a different internal implementation that is
built around the Node.js [Event Loop][].

## Class: Immediate
## Class: `Immediate`

This object is created internally and is returned from [`setImmediate()`][]. It
can be passed to [`clearImmediate()`][] in order to cancel the scheduled
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[`setImmediate()`][] exports both `immediate.ref()` and `immediate.unref()`
functions that can be used to control this default behavior.

### immediate.hasRef()
### `immediate.hasRef()`
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If true, the `Immediate` object will keep the Node.js event loop active.

### immediate.ref()
### `immediate.ref()`
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By default, all `Immediate` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary
to call `immediate.ref()` unless `immediate.unref()` had been called previously.

### immediate.unref()
### `immediate.unref()`
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running, the process may exit before the `Immediate` object's callback is
invoked. Calling `immediate.unref()` multiple times will have no effect.

## Class: Timeout
## Class: `Timeout`

This object is created internally and is returned from [`setTimeout()`][] and
[`setInterval()`][]. It can be passed to either [`clearTimeout()`][] or
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export both `timeout.ref()` and `timeout.unref()` functions that can be used to
control this default behavior.

### timeout.hasRef()
### `timeout.hasRef()`
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If true, the `Timeout` object will keep the Node.js event loop active.

### timeout.ref()
### `timeout.ref()`
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By default, all `Timeout` objects are "ref'ed", making it normally unnecessary
to call `timeout.ref()` unless `timeout.unref()` had been called previously.

### timeout.refresh()
### `timeout.refresh()`
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Using this on a timer that has already called its callback will reactivate the
timer.

### timeout.unref()
### `timeout.unref()`
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which method was used to create the timer and what other work the Node.js
event loop is doing.

### setImmediate(callback\[, ...args\])
### `setImmediate(callback[, ...args])`
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timerExample();
```

### setInterval(callback, delay\[, ...args\])
### `setInterval(callback, delay[, ...args])`
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If `callback` is not a function, a [`TypeError`][] will be thrown.

### setTimeout(callback, delay\[, ...args\])
### `setTimeout(callback, delay[, ...args])`
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It is not possible to cancel timers that were created using the promisified
variants of [`setImmediate()`][], [`setTimeout()`][].

### clearImmediate(immediate)
### `clearImmediate(immediate)`
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Cancels an `Immediate` object created by [`setImmediate()`][].

### clearInterval(timeout)
### `clearInterval(timeout)`
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Cancels a `Timeout` object created by [`setInterval()`][].

### clearTimeout(timeout)
### `clearTimeout(timeout)`
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