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			28 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			873 B
			
		
	
	
	
		
			HTML
		
	
	
	
	
	
|   | <!DOCTYPE html> | ||
|  | <html> | ||
|  |   <head> | ||
|  |     <meta charset="UTF-8"> | ||
|  |   </head> | ||
|  |   <body> | ||
|  |     <div> | ||
|  |       <div> | ||
|  |         <h1>Asynchronous messages</h1> | ||
|  |         <i>Supports: Win, macOS, Linux <span>|</span> Process: Both</i> | ||
|  |         <div> | ||
|  |           <div> | ||
|  |             <button id="async-msg">Ping</button> | ||
|  |             <span id="async-reply"></span> | ||
|  |           </div> | ||
|  |           <p>Using <code>ipc</code> to send messages between processes asynchronously is the preferred method since it will return when finished without blocking other operations in the same process.</p> | ||
|  | 
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|  |           <p>This example sends a "ping" from this process (renderer) to the main process. The main process then replies with "pong".</p> | ||
|  |         </div> | ||
|  |       </div> | ||
|  |     </div> | ||
|  |     <script> | ||
|  |       // You can also require other files to run in this process | ||
|  |       require('./renderer.js') | ||
|  |     </script> | ||
|  |   </body> | ||
|  | </html> |