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renato97 b474182dd9 Initial commit: MangaReader iOS App
 Features:
- App iOS completa para leer manga sin publicidad
- Scraper con WKWebView para manhwaweb.com
- Sistema de descargas offline
- Lector con zoom y navegación
- Favoritos y progreso de lectura
- Compatible con iOS 15+ y Sideloadly/3uTools

📦 Contenido:
- Backend Node.js con Puppeteer (opcional)
- App iOS con SwiftUI
- Scraper de capítulos e imágenes
- Sistema de almacenamiento local
- Testing completo
- Documentación exhaustiva

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2026-02-04 15:34:18 +01:00

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once

Only call a function once.

usage

var once = require('once')

function load (file, cb) {
  cb = once(cb)
  loader.load('file')
  loader.once('load', cb)
  loader.once('error', cb)
}

Or add to the Function.prototype in a responsible way:

// only has to be done once
require('once').proto()

function load (file, cb) {
  cb = cb.once()
  loader.load('file')
  loader.once('load', cb)
  loader.once('error', cb)
}

Ironically, the prototype feature makes this module twice as complicated as necessary.

To check whether you function has been called, use fn.called. Once the function is called for the first time the return value of the original function is saved in fn.value and subsequent calls will continue to return this value.

var once = require('once')

function load (cb) {
  cb = once(cb)
  var stream = createStream()
  stream.once('data', cb)
  stream.once('end', function () {
    if (!cb.called) cb(new Error('not found'))
  })
}

once.strict(func)

Throw an error if the function is called twice.

Some functions are expected to be called only once. Using once for them would potentially hide logical errors.

In the example below, the greet function has to call the callback only once:

function greet (name, cb) {
  // return is missing from the if statement
  // when no name is passed, the callback is called twice
  if (!name) cb('Hello anonymous')
  cb('Hello ' + name)
}

function log (msg) {
  console.log(msg)
}

// this will print 'Hello anonymous' but the logical error will be missed
greet(null, once(msg))

// once.strict will print 'Hello anonymous' and throw an error when the callback will be called the second time
greet(null, once.strict(msg))