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Mike Gerwitz 97fbbd5bb9 [no-copyright] Modified headers to reduce GPL license notice width 2014-01-15 23:56:00 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e03454b2b9 Corrected new Closure Compiler warnings 2014-01-06 22:05:05 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 897b68e3e0 Tests now work properly with auto* and no longer require minified files 2013-12-23 00:27:20 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 8b83add95f ease.js is now GNU ease.js.
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 03:31:08AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
> I hereby dub ease.js a GNU package, and you its maintainer.
>
> Please don't forget to mention prominently in the README file and
> other suitable documentation places that it is a GNU program.
2013-12-23 00:27:18 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 26dffce00a [copyright] Copyright update after adding --follow to copyright script 2013-12-22 22:50:29 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 13ca9cd852
[copyright] Copyright update after relicensing 2013-12-20 01:11:39 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 9050c4e4ac
Relicensed under the GPLv3+
This project was originally LGPLv+-licensed to encourage its use in a community
that is largely copyleft-phobic. After further reflection, that was a mistake,
as adoption is not the important factor here---software freedom is.

When submitting ease.js to the GNU project, it was asked if I would be willing
to relicense it under the GPLv3+; I agreed happily, because there is no reason
why we should provide proprietary software any sort of edge. Indeed, proprietary
JavaScript is a huge problem since it is automatically downloaded on the user's
PC generally without them even knowing, and is a current focus for the FSF. As
such, to remain firm in our stance against proprietary JavaScript, relicensing
made the most sense for GNU.

This is likely to upset current users of ease.js. I am not sure of their
number---I have only seen download counts periodically on npmjs.org---but I know
there are at least a small number. These users are free to continue using the
previous LGPL'd releases, but with the understanding that there will be no
further maintenance (not even bug fixes). If possible, users should use the
GPL-licensed versions and release their software as free software.

Here comes GNU ease.js.
2013-12-20 01:10:05 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 2a76be2461
[copyright] Copyright update 2013-12-20 00:50:54 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz daae0c6843
Corrected bug whereby multiple override calls would clear __super too early
Before this change, __super was set to undefined. However, consider that we have two
method overrides---foo and bar---and the code for bar is:

  this.foo();
  this.__super();

foo() would set __super to undefined and so bar cannot invoke its super method
unless it stores a reference to __super before invoking foo(). This patch fixes
this issue.
2013-04-20 21:55:40 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz b4fe08292f
'this' now properly binds to the private member object of the instance for getters/setters
Getters/setters did not get much attention during the initial development of
ease.js, simply because there was such a strong focus on pre-ES5
compatibility---ease.js was created for a project that strongly required it.
Given that, getters/setters were not used, since those are ES5 features. As
such, I find that two things have happened:

  1. There was little incentive to provide a proper implementation; even though
     I noticed the issues during the initial development, they were left
     unresolved and were then forgotten about as the project lay dormant for a
     while.
  2. The project was dormant because it was working as intended (sure, there
     are still things on the TODO-list feature-wise). Since getters/setters were
     unused in the project for which ease.js was created, the bug was never
     found and so never addressed.

That said, I now am using getters/setters in a project with ease.js and noticed
a very odd bug that could not be explained by that project's implementation.
Sure enough, it was an ease.js issue and this commit resolves it.

Now, there is more to be said about this commit. Mainly, it should be noted that
MemberBuilder.buildGetterSetter, when compared with its method counterpart
(buildMethod) is incomplete---it does not properly address overrides, the
abstract keyword, proxies or the possibility of method hiding. This is certainly
something that I will get to, but I want to get this fix out as soon as I can.
Since overriding ES5 getters/setters (rather than explicit methods) is more
likely to be a rarity, and since a partial fix is better than no fix, this will
likely be tagged immediately and a further fix will follow in the (hopefully
near) future.

(This is an interesting example of how glaring bugs manage to slip through the
cracks, even when the developer is initially aware of them.)
2013-01-19 22:38:35 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 8b74ed9f1b
Corrected a bug whereby getters were being inadvertently invoked by util.propParse()
Nasty; hopefully this was found before it did any harm to anyone else! This bug was discovered accidentally while I was debugging a separate issue.
2013-01-19 22:38:31 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 6c7ccdcb3b
Added GNU GPL v3+ license header and copyright notice to all scripts and Makefiles
Note: ease.js is licensed under the LGPL. Many of its external scripts are under the GPL.
2012-05-11 19:11:12 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 28bf9e6421
Converted a number of test cases to new XUnit-style format 2012-05-03 21:47:43 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 0d306b63c8
Moved setup method for XUnit style testing into tryTest() function to properly handle exceptions
- Most importantly in this case, skips
2012-05-03 21:47:36 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz e67c14e8c3
Added support for static proxy methods
When the static keyword is provided, the proxy will use the static accessor
method to look up the requested member.
2012-05-03 14:13:47 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz d84b86b21b
Added `proxy' keyword support
The concept of proxy methods will become an important, core concept in ease.js
that will provide strong benefits for creating decorators and proxies, removing
boilerplate code and providing useful metadata to the system. Consider the
following example:

  Class( 'Foo',
  {
      // ...

      'public performOperation': function( bar )
      {
          this._doSomethingWith( bar );
          return this;
      },
  } );

  Class( 'FooDecorator',
  {
      'private _foo': null,

      // ...

      'public performOperation': function( bar )
      {
          return this._foo.performOperation( bar );
      },
  } );

In the above example, `FooDecorator` is a decorator for `Foo`. Assume that the
`getValueOf()` method is undecorated and simply needs to be proxied to its
component --- an instance of `Foo`. (It is not uncommon that a decorator, proxy,
or related class will alter certain functionality while leaving much of it
unchanged.) In order to do so, we can use this generic, boilerplate code

  return this.obj.func.apply( this.obj, arguments );

which would need to be repeated again and again for *each method that needs to
be proxied*. We also have another problem --- `Foo.getValueOf()` returns
*itself*, which `FooDecorator` *also* returns.  This breaks encapsulation, so we
instead need to return ourself:

  'public performOperation': function( bar )
  {
      this._foo.performOperation( bar );
      return this;
  },

Our boilerplate code then becomes:

  var ret = this.obj.func.apply( this.obj, arguments );
  return ( ret === this.obj )
      ? this
      : ret;

Alternatively, we could use the `proxy' keyword:

  Class( 'FooDecorator2',
  {
      'private _foo': null,

      // ...

      'public proxy performOperation': '_foo',
  } );

`FooDecorator2.getValueOf()` and `FooDecorator.getValueOf()` both perform the
exact same task --- proxy the entire call to another object and return its
result, unless the result is the component, in which case the decorator itself
is returned.

Proxies, as of this commit, accomplish the following:
  - All arguments are forwarded to the destination
  - The return value is forwarded to the caller
    - If the destination returns a reference to itself, it will be replaced with
      a reference to the caller's context (`this`).
  - If the call is expected to fail, either because the destination is not an
    object or because the requested method is not a function, a useful error
    will be immediately thrown (rather than the potentially cryptic one that
    would otherwise result, requiring analysis of the stack trace).

N.B. As of this commit, static proxies do not yet function properly.
2012-05-03 09:49:22 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 1b17900294 Resolved version test error caused by verset commit 2012-04-06 00:21:05 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz fa9dbcbf2e [Fix #37] constructor property now properly set on instances 2012-01-19 23:21:04 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 9dbd0d1fb3 Added constructor property to reserved members list 2012-01-17 23:36:01 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 958521f673 Created version module to provide additional version information 2011-12-23 18:31:11 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz cdbcada4d2 Copyright year update 2011-12-23 00:09:11 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz f264c1bf63 Added version number to exports 2011-12-23 00:03:08 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 0dca143bdd Added {Abstract,Final}Class to index test 2011-12-23 00:03:08 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 17047b53e9 Getters/setters will now trigger warnings if attempting to override without super getter/setter 2011-12-22 23:36:15 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz bcb0bcbe80 Added static validations for getters/setters 2011-12-22 23:36:15 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz db84c6fc6e Added virtual and override restrictions to getters/setters 2011-12-22 23:36:12 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 9942ac9743 const getters/setters are unsupported (simply omit the setter) 2011-12-22 22:48:17 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 4ada84e3b7 Abstract getters/setters are not yet supported
- Perhaps in future versions. The implementation details will not be ironed out before v0.1.0 and we can easily add it in the future without breaking BC. Getters/setters have not had too much attention thusfar in ease.js due to testing with systems that must work across many environments, including pre-ES5.
2011-12-22 22:46:02 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 6295b83ec7 util.clone() primitive fix (broken in recent commit)
- null is considered to be type "object" by instanceof
2011-12-22 09:37:34 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 021b67bbff Whoops - abstract member param names may now contain underscores 2011-12-22 09:10:51 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz a10cf82a12 Abstract member declaration parameter name restrictions now apply to all abstract member declarations, not just interfaces 2011-12-21 20:12:05 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 50904390da Interface members may now only contain arg names that are valid var names
- This should apply to all abstract definitions. This will be resolved in the next commit. I am tired.
2011-12-20 23:56:46 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e9cf630d0b AbstractClass.implement().extend() will now properly preserve abstract flag on resulting class
- This is a bug fix. The resulting class was not declared abstract, which is a problem if the resulting class chose not to provide a concrete implementation for each of the abstract members.
2011-12-20 20:06:38 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 2136ebedd5 Now properly handling extending from objects and properly throwing errors for scalars 2011-12-15 22:58:33 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz d1b1d2691a Fixed initial warnings provided by Closure Compiler
Getting ready for release means that we need to rest assured that everything is
operating as it should. Tests do an excellent job at aiding in this, but they
cannot cover everything. For example, a simple missing comma in a variable
declaration list could have terrible, global consequences.
2011-12-10 11:18:41 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e0254f6441 Removed invalid @package tags
Not a valid tag in jsdoc
2011-12-06 20:19:31 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 58f2e3afc4 Made necessary changes to tests to prevent Closure Compiler from optimizing them away, causing test failures 2011-12-06 18:28:16 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e385a9c8fb MemberBuilderValidator tests now properly wrap certain functions (they were working, but let's be safe) 2011-12-06 18:27:20 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 74dd239de0 Corrected errors/warnings as indicated by Google Closure compiler 2011-12-04 19:26:53 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e86ed63fd8 Fixed trailing comma issue in test
- Caused problems in IE6
- Comma stripping script did not catch it due to trailing comments
2011-12-04 13:06:28 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 1a3b5f2893 Now using vm module in node instead of process.binding.Script (deprecated in newer versions of node) 2011-12-04 12:55:00 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 27eea93d6f Now setting mocked console in warn module for tests
- Replacing console broken in newer versions of node/v8
- Replacing console.warn/log works fine, but is a poor choice for testing
2011-12-04 12:54:56 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 0f4ce6acc1 Warning test workaround for FF
- Note that warnings do work properly in practice in FF
2011-12-04 11:38:24 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz f2e0bbc2f6 Outputting stack trace in browser tests if available 2011-12-03 15:51:53 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz e41495c0d1 Added private member name conflict validations 2011-12-03 00:38:41 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz ba28f0a753 Now implicitly adding abstract keyword for interface method declarations 2011-11-28 15:10:26 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 2ef17cd297 IE uses empty string (rather than undefined) for unmatched regex groups 2011-11-20 20:37:59 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz a33df4dcbe [#29] Refactored interface extend() test against non-interface into ExtendTest 2011-11-19 22:05:18 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 4fe20762c8 'abstract' keyword no longer required for interface method declarations
- A warning is not yet being thrown for redundancy if the abstract keyword is
  explicitly specified
2011-11-19 19:37:59 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 91db43d21d [#29] Outputting newline and count every 60 tests 2011-11-19 14:15:31 -05:00