I've built a music app (using Vue and ToneJS) in which the user creates looping tracks which change in various ways according to user choices. This utilizes a rather complex set of scaling counter mechanisms. Having built the musical functionality, I am working on a "progress bar" which shows when the next transition is about to occur.
Currently, the way I am doing this is to calculate the total steps (each note is a 'step') needed and compare it to the progress of each counter (on the Vuex state). In terms of the code, that's a lot of mental overhead.
A better way to do this might be to use $emit to send out a 'tick' each time a step advances, which would be picked up by the component featuring the progress bar and compared to the steps needed. OR, use of a watcher on the component could detect the change and send a tick along.
BUT, I've already run into some timing performance problems with the app, and timing is critical for this. I'm a relatively new dev and don't yet understand performance well. So what I'm wondering is how 'expensive' is it to use $emit
, or watchers? Since it would be attached to the 'motor' of the app, it would be called constantly. Is there any danger that this could gum up the gears?