Oops. Dummy want to name things correctly? (#25)
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ exports.buildMethod = function(
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{
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// we are not overriding the method, so simply copy it over, wrapping it
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// to ensure privileged calls will work properly
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dest[ name ] = this._overrideMethod( value, null, instCallback, cid );
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dest[ name ] = this._overrideMethod( null, value, instCallback, cid );
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}
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// store keywords for later reference (needed for pre-ES5 fallback)
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@ -579,11 +579,11 @@ exports._overrideMethod = function(
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// __super property
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var override = null;
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// should we override or wrap as a new method?
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// are we overriding?
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override = (
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( new_method )
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? this._wrapMethod
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: this._wrapOverride
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( super_method )
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? this._wrapOverride
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: this._wrapMethod
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).wrapMethod( new_method, super_method, cid, instCallback );
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// This is a trick to work around the fact that we cannot set the length
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@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ exports._overrideMethod = function(
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// compatibility with its super method.
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util.defineSecureProp( override,
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'__length',
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( super_method.__length || super_method.length )
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( new_method.__length || new_method.length )
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);
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return override;
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
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* @type {Object}
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*/
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exports.standard = {
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wrapNew: function( method, super_method, cid, getInst )
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wrapOverride: function( method, super_method, cid, getInst )
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{
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return function()
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{
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ exports.standard = {
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},
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wrapOverride: function( method, super_method, cid, getInst )
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wrapNew: function( method, super_method, cid, getInst )
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{
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return function()
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{
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ exports.standard = {
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;
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// invoke the method
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retval = super_method.apply( context, arguments );
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retval = method.apply( context, arguments );
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// if the value returned from the method was the context that we
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// passed in, return the actual instance (to ensure we do not break
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