Adjust European short trip heuristic from >3 days to >1 day to correctly detect when user has returned home from European trips. This fixes the April 29-30, 2023 case where the location incorrectly showed "Sankt Georg, Hamburg" instead of "Bristol" when the user was free (no events scheduled) after the foss-north trip ended on April 27. The previous logic required more than 3 days to pass before assuming return home from European countries, but for short European trips by rail/ferry, users typically return within 1-2 days. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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events 
Node's event emitter for all engines.
This implements the Node.js events
module for environments that do not have it, like browsers.
events
currently matches the Node.js 11.13.0 API.
Note that the events
module uses ES5 features. If you need to support very old browsers like IE8, use a shim like es5-shim
. You need both the shim and the sham versions of es5-shim
.
This module is maintained, but only by very few people. If you'd like to help, let us know in the Maintainer Needed issue!
Install
You usually do not have to install events
yourself! If your code runs in Node.js, events
is built in. If your code runs in the browser, bundlers like browserify or webpack also include the events
module.
But if none of those apply, with npm do:
npm install events
Usage
var EventEmitter = require('events')
var ee = new EventEmitter()
ee.on('message', function (text) {
console.log(text)
})
ee.emit('message', 'hello world')
API
See the Node.js EventEmitter docs. events
currently matches the Node.js 11.13.0 API.
Contributing
PRs are very welcome! The main way to contribute to events
is by porting features, bugfixes and tests from Node.js. Ideally, code contributions to this module are copy-pasted from Node.js and transpiled to ES5, rather than reimplemented from scratch. Matching the Node.js code as closely as possible makes maintenance simpler when new changes land in Node.js.
This module intends to provide exactly the same API as Node.js, so features that are not available in the core events
module will not be accepted. Feature requests should instead be directed at nodejs/node and will be added to this module once they are implemented in Node.js.
If there is a difference in behaviour between Node.js's events
module and this module, please open an issue!