/**
* Handles building members (properties, methods)
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Mike Gerwitz
*
* This file is part of ease.js.
*
* ease.js is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
* terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see .
*
* @author Mike Gerwitz
* @package core
*/
var util = require( './util' ),
visibility = [ 'public', 'protected', 'private' ];
/**
* Initializes member object
*
* The member object contains members for each level of visibility (public,
* protected and private).
*
* @param {Object} mpublic default public members
* @param {Object} mprotected default protected members
* @param {Object} mprivate default private members
*
* @return {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}}
*/
exports.initMembers = function( mpublic, mprotected, mprivate )
{
return {
'public': mpublic || {},
'protected': mprotected || {},
'private': mprivate || {},
};
};
/**
* Copies a method to the appropriate member prototype, depending on
* visibility, and assigns necessary metadata from keywords
*
* @param {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}} members
*
* @param {Object} meta metadata container
* @param {string} name property name
* @param {*} value property value
*
* @param {Object.} keywords parsed keywords
*
* @return {undefined}
*/
exports.buildMethod = function( members, meta, name, value, keywords )
{
var prev = scanMembers( members, name );
if ( prev )
{
// disallow overriding properties with methods
if ( !( prev instanceof Function ) )
{
throw TypeError(
"Cannot override property '" + name + "' with method"
);
}
// do not allow overriding concrete methods with abstract
if ( keywords[ 'abstract' ] && !( util.isAbstractMethod( prev ) ) )
{
throw TypeError(
"Cannot override concrete method '" + name + "' with " +
"abstract method"
);
}
// ensure parameter list is at least the length of its supertype
if ( ( value.__length || value.length )
< ( prev.__length || prev.length )
)
{
throw TypeError(
"Declaration of method '" + name + "' must be compatiable " +
"with that of its supertype"
);
}
}
var dest = getMemberVisibility( members, keywords );
// we might be overriding an existing method
if ( prev )
{
// override the method
dest[ name ] = overrideMethod( prev, value );
}
else
{
// we are not overriding the method, so simply copy it over
dest[ name ] = value;
}
};
/**
* Copies a property to the appropriate member prototype, depending on
* visibility, and assigns necessary metadata from keywords
*
* @param {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}} members
*
* @param {Object} meta metadata container
* @param {string} name property name
* @param {*} value property value
*
* @param {Object.} keywords parsed keywords
*
* @return {undefined}
*/
exports.buildProp = function( members, meta, name, value, keywords )
{
// disallow overriding methods with properties
if ( scanMembers( members, name ) instanceof Function )
{
throw new TypeError(
"Cannot override method '" + name + "' with property"
);
}
getMemberVisibility( members, keywords )[ name ] = value;
};
/**
* Copies a getter to the appropriate member prototype, depending on
* visibility, and assigns necessary metadata from keywords
*
* @param {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}} members
*
* @param {Object} meta metadata container
* @param {string} name getter name
* @param {*} value getter value
*
* @param {Object.} keywords parsed keywords
*
* @return {undefined}
*/
exports.buildGetter = function( members, meta, name, value, keywords )
{
getMemberVisibility( members, keywords ).__defineGetter__( name, value );
};
/**
* Copies a setter to the appropriate member prototype, depending on
* visibility, and assigns necessary metadata from keywords
*
* @param {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}} members
*
* @param {Object} meta metadata container
* @param {string} name setter name
* @param {*} value setter value
*
* @param {Object.} keywords parsed keywords
*
* @return {undefined}
*/
exports.buildSetter = function( members, meta, name, value, keywords )
{
getMemberVisibility( members, keywords ).__defineSetter__( name, value );
};
/**
* Returns member prototype to use for the requested visibility
*
* @param {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}} members
*
* @param {Object.} keywords parsed keywords
*
* @return {Object} reference to visibility of members argument to use
*/
function getMemberVisibility( members, keywords )
{
var viserr = function()
{
throw TypeError(
"Only one of public, protected or private may be used"
);
}
// there's cleaner ways of doing this, but consider it loop unrolling for
// performance
if ( keywords[ 'private' ] )
{
( keywords[ 'public' ] || keywords[ 'protected' ] ) && viserr();
return members[ 'private' ];
}
else if ( keywords[ 'protected' ] )
{
( keywords[ 'public' ] || keywords[ 'private' ] ) && viserr();
return members[ 'protected' ];
}
else
{
// public keyword is the default, so explicitly specifying it is only
// for clarity
( keywords[ 'private' ] || keywords[ 'protected' ] ) && viserr();
return members[ 'public' ];
}
}
/**
* Scan each level of visibility for the requested member
*
* @param {{public: Object, protected: Object, private: Object}} members
*
* @param {string} name member to locate
*
* @return {*} member, if located, otherwise undefined
*/
function scanMembers( members, name )
{
var i = visibility.length,
member = null;
// locate requested member by scanning each level of visibility
while ( i-- )
{
if ( member = members[ visibility[ i ] ][ name ] )
{
return member;
}
}
return undefined;
}
/**
* Generates a method override function
*
* The override function simply wraps the method so that its invocation will
* pass a __super property. This property may be used to invoke the overridden
* method.
*
* @param {function()} super_method method to override
* @param {function()} new_method method to override with
*
* @return {function()} override method
*/
function overrideMethod( super_method, new_method )
{
// return a function that permits referencing the super method via the
// __super property
var override = function()
{
var tmp = this.__super;
// assign _super temporarily for the method invocation so
// that the method can call the parent method
this.__super = super_method;
var retval = new_method.apply( this, arguments );
this.__super = tmp;
return retval;
};
// This is a trick to work around the fact that we cannot set the length
// property of a function. Instead, we define our own property - __length.
// This will store the expected number of arguments from the super method.
// This way, when a method is being overridden, we can check to ensure its
// compatibility with its super method.
util.defineSecureProp( override,
'__length',
( super_method.__length || super_method.length )
);
return override;
}