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Run Async
=========
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Utility method to run function either synchronously or asynchronously using the common `this.async()` style.
This is useful for library author accepting sync or async functions as parameter. `runAsync` will always run them as async method, and normalize the function handling.
Installation
=========
```bash
npm install --save run-async
```
Usage
=========
```js
var runAsync = require('run-async');
// In Async mode:
var asyncFn = function (a) {
var done = this.async();
setTimeout(function () {
done('running: ' + a);
}, 10);
};
runAsync(asyncFn, function (answer) {
console.log(answer); // 'running: async'
}, 'async');
// In Sync mode:
var syncFn = function (a) {
return 'running: ' + a;
};
runAsync(asyncFn, function (answer) {
console.log(answer); // 'running: sync'
}, 'sync');
```
Licence
========
Copyright (c) 2014 Simon Boudrias (twitter: @vaxilart)
Licensed under the MIT license.