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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T06:27:00+00:00 2026-06-02T06:27:00+00:00

I have such a function in my JS script: function heavyWork(){ for (i=0; i<300;

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I have such a function in my JS script:

function heavyWork(){
   for (i=0; i<300; i++){
        doSomethingHeavy(i);
   }
}

Maybe “doSomethingHeavy” is ok by itself, but repeating it 300 times causes the browser window to be stuck for a non-negligible time. In Chrome it’s not that big of a problem because only one Tab is effected; but for Firefox its a complete disaster.

Is there any way to tell the browser/JS to “take it easy” and not block everything between calls to doSomethingHeavy?

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    2026-06-02T06:27:01+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 6:27 am

    You could nest your calls inside a setTimeout call:

    for(...) {
        setTimeout(function(i) {
            return function() { doSomethingHeavy(i); }
        }(i), 0);
    }
    

    This queues up calls to doSomethingHeavy for immediate execution, but other JavaScript operations can be wedged in between them.

    A better solution is to actually have the browser spawn a new non-blocking process via Web Workers, but that’s HTML5-specific.

    EDIT:

    Using setTimeout(fn, 0) actually takes much longer than zero milliseconds — Firefox, for example, enforces a minimum 4-millisecond wait time. A better approach might be to use setZeroTimeout, which prefers postMessage for instantaneous, interrupt-able function invocation, but use setTimeout as a fallback for older browsers.

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