443 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
443 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Contains utilities functions shared by modules
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 Mike Gerwitz
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*
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* This file is part of ease.js.
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*
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* ease.js is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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* terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* @author Mike Gerwitz
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* @package core
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*/
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/**
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* Whether getters/setters are supported
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* @var {boolean}
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*/
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var getset = ( Object.prototype.__defineGetter__ === undefined )
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? false
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: true
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;
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/**
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* Freezes an object if freezing is supported
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*
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* @param {Object} obj object to freeze
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*
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* @return {Object} object passed to function
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*/
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exports.freeze = function( obj )
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{
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// if freezing is not supported (ES5), do nothing
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if ( Object.freeze === undefined )
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{
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return;
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}
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Object.freeze( obj );
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return obj;
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}
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/**
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* Attempts to define a non-enumerable, non-writable and non-configurable
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* property on the given object
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*
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* If the operation is unsupported, a normal property will be set.
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*
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* @param {Object} obj object to set property on
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* @param {string} prop name of property to set
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* @param {mixed} value value to set
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*
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* @return {undefined}
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*/
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exports.defineSecureProp = function( obj, prop, value )
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{
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if ( Object.defineProperty === undefined )
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{
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func[ prop ] = value;
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}
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else
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{
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Object.defineProperty( obj, prop,
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{
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value: value,
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enumerable: false,
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writable: false,
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configurable: false,
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});
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}
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}
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/**
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* Clones an object
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*
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* @param {Object} data object to clone
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*
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* @return {Object} cloned object
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*/
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exports.clone = function( data )
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{
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if ( data instanceof Array )
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{
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// return a copy of the array
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return data.slice( 0 );
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}
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else if ( data instanceof Object )
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{
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var newobj = {};
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// copy data to the new object
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for ( prop in data )
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{
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if ( data.hasOwnProperty( prop ) )
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{
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newobj[ prop ] = data[ prop ];
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}
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}
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return newobj;
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}
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// primitive type; cloning unnecessary
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return data;
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};
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/**
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* Parses object properties to determine how they should be interpreted in an
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* Object Oriented manner
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*
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* @param {Object} data properties with names as the key
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* @param {Object} options parser options and callbacks
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*
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* @return undefined
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*/
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exports.propParse = function( data, options )
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{
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var fvoid = function() {},
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callback_each = options.each || undefined,
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callback_prop = options.property || fvoid,
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callback_method = options.method || fvoid,
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callback_getter = options.getter || fvoid,
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callback_setter = options.setter || fvoid;
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// for each of the given properties, determine what type of property we're
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// dealing with (in the classic OO sense)
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for ( prop in data )
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{
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// ignore properties of instance prototypes
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if ( !( data.hasOwnProperty( prop ) ) )
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{
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continue;
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}
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var value = data[ prop ],
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getter = ( ( getset ) ? data.__lookupGetter__( prop ) : null ),
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setter = ( ( getset ) ? data.__lookupSetter__( prop ) : null );
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// if an 'each' callback was provided, pass the data before parsing it
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if ( callback_each )
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{
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callback_each.call( callback_each, prop, value );
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}
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// getter/setter
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if ( getter || setter )
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{
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callback_getter.call( callback_getter, prop, getter );
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callback_setter.call( callback_setter, prop, setter );
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// we're done
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continue;
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}
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// method
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else if ( value instanceof Function )
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{
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callback_method.call(
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callback_method,
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prop,
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value,
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exports.isAbstractMethod( value )
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);
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}
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// simple property
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else
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{
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callback_prop.call( callback_prop, prop, value );
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Copies properties to the destination object
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*
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* If the method already exists, it will be overridden and accessible via either
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* the parent prototype or by invoking this.__super().
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*
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* The destination object is directly modified.
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*
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* The result data will be populated with information from the copy that may be
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* useful to the creation of the class (e.g. list of the abstract methods).
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*
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* @param {Object} props properties to copy
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* @param {Object} dest destination object
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* @param {Object} actions parser actions (see propParse())
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*
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* @return undefined
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*/
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exports.propCopy = function( props, dest, actions )
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{
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actions = actions || {};
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var use_or = function( use, or )
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{
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if ( use instanceof Function )
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{
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// allow the override to invoke the default implementation
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use.performDefault = or;
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return use;
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}
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// use the default
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return or;
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};
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// substitute default functionality if needed
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var parse_actions = {
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each: use_or( actions.each, function( name, value )
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{
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// methods can only be overridden with methods
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if ( ( dest[ name ] instanceof Function )
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&& ( !( value instanceof Function ) )
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)
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{
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throw new TypeError( "Cannot override method with non-method" );
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}
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} ),
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property: use_or( actions.property, function( name, value )
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{
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dest[ name ] = value;
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} ),
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getter: use_or( actions.getter, function( name, func )
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{
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dest.__defineGetter__( name, func );
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} ),
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setter: use_or( actions.setter, function( name, func )
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{
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dest.__defineSetter__( name, func );
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} ),
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method: use_or( actions.method, function( name, func, is_abstract )
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{
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var pre = dest[ name ];
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// check for override
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if ( pre !== undefined )
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{
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if ( pre instanceof Function )
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{
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// use provided method override action, or fall back to
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// generic override
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var override_func = use_or( actions.methodOverride,
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function( name, pre, func )
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{
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return exports.overrideMethod( name, pre, func );
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}
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);
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// use call(), passing self in as context, to ensure 'this'
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// will reference the function itself
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dest[ name ] = override_func.call(
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override_func, name, pre, func
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);
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}
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else
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{
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throw new TypeError(
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"Cannot override property '" + name + "' with method"
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);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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// simply copy over the method
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dest[ name ] = func;
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}
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} ),
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};
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exports.propParse( props, parse_actions );
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}
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/**
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* Creates an abstract method
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*
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* Abstract methods must be implemented by a subclass and cannot be called
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* directly. If a class contains a single abstract method, the class itself is
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* considered to be abstract and cannot be instantiated. It may only be
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* extended.
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*
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* @param {...string} definition function definition that concrete
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* implementations must follow
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*
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* @return {Function}
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*/
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exports.createAbstractMethod = function()
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{
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var definition = Array.prototype.slice.call( arguments );
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var method = function()
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{
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throw new Error( "Cannot call abstract method" );
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};
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exports.defineSecureProp( method, 'abstractFlag', true );
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exports.defineSecureProp( method, 'definition', definition );
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return method;
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}
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/**
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* Determines if the given function is an abstract method
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*
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* @param {Function} function function to inspect
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*
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* @return {boolean} true if function is an abstract method, otherwise false
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*/
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exports.isAbstractMethod = function( func )
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{
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return ( ( func instanceof Function ) && ( func.abstractFlag === true ) )
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? true
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: false
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;
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}
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/**
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* Overrides a method
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*
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* The given method must be a function or an exception will be thrown.
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*
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* @param {string} name method name
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* @param {Function} super_method method to override
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* @param {Function} new_method method to override with
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* @param {Array.<string>=} abstract_methods list of abstract methods
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*
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* @return {Function} overridden method
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*/
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exports.overrideMethod = function(
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name, super_method, new_method, abstract_methods
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)
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{
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abstract_methods = abstract_methods || [];
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// it's much faster to lookup a hash than it is to iterate through an entire
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// array each time we need to find an existing abstract method
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var abstract_map = {};
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for ( var i = 0, len = abstract_methods.length; i < len; i++ )
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{
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var method = abstract_methods[ i ];
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abstract_map[ method ] = i;
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}
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if ( abstract_map[ name ] !== undefined )
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{
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var is_abstract = exports.isAbstractMethod( new_method );
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if ( super_method.definition instanceof Array )
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{
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var arg_len = ( is_abstract )
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? new_method.definition.length
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: new_method.length;
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// ensure the concrete definition is compatible with
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// that of its supertype
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if ( arg_len < super_method.definition.length )
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{
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throw new TypeError(
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"Declaration of " + name + " must be compatiable " +
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"with that of its supertype"
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);
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}
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}
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// if this was a concrete method, then it should no longer be marked as
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// abstract
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if ( is_abstract === false )
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{
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delete abstract_methods[ abstract_map[ name ] ];
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}
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}
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// this is the method that will be invoked when the requested
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// method is called, so note that in the context of this
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// function, `this` will represent the current class instance
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return function()
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{
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var tmp = this.__super;
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// assign _super temporarily for the method invocation so
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// that the method can call the parent method
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this.__super = super_method;
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var retval = new_method.apply( this, arguments );
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this.__super = tmp;
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return retval;
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}
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};
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/**
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* Shrinks an array, removing undefined elements
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*
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* Pushes all items onto a new array, removing undefined elements. This ensures
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* that the length of the array represents correctly the number of elements in
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* the array.
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*
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* @param {Array} items array to shrink
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*
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* @return {Array} shrunken array
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*/
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exports.arrayShrink = function( items )
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{
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// copy the methods into a new array by pushing them onto it, to ensure
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// the length property of the array will work properly
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var arr_new = [];
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for ( var i = 0, len = items.length; i < len; i++ )
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{
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var item = items[ i ];
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if ( item === undefined )
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{
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continue;
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}
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arr_new.push( item );
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}
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return arr_new;
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}
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