finalevent
Finalevent is a term used in computing to describe the last event emitted by a source in an event-driven sequence. It acts as a termination signal indicating that no further data or events will follow and that the consumer may perform final processing or cleanup.
In data streams, publish-subscribe systems, and reactive pipelines, a finalevent is typically produced by the data
Naming and implementation vary. Some systems treat finalevent as a specific event type or as a sentinel
Practical considerations include ensuring deterministic handling of finalevents, avoiding multiple emissions, handling late arrivals, and providing
Legacy usage and variants: While not a formal standard, finalevent appears in various codebases as a descriptive