define("dojo/_base/lang", ["./kernel", "../has", "../sniff"], function(dojo, has){ // module: // dojo/_base/lang has.add("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed", function(){ // if true, the for-in iterator skips object properties that exist in Object's prototype (IE 6 - ?) for(var i in {toString: 1}){ return 0; } return 1; }); // Helper methods var _extraNames = has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed") ? "hasOwnProperty.valueOf.isPrototypeOf.propertyIsEnumerable.toLocaleString.toString.constructor".split(".") : [], _extraLen = _extraNames.length, getProp = function(/*Array*/parts, /*Boolean*/create, /*Object*/context){ var p, i = 0, dojoGlobal = dojo.global; if(!context){ if(!parts.length){ return dojoGlobal; }else{ p = parts[i++]; try{ context = dojo.scopeMap[p] && dojo.scopeMap[p][1]; }catch(e){} context = context || (p in dojoGlobal ? dojoGlobal[p] : (create ? dojoGlobal[p] = {} : undefined)); } } while(context && (p = parts[i++])){ context = (p in context ? context[p] : (create ? context[p] = {} : undefined)); } return context; // mixed }, opts = Object.prototype.toString, efficient = function(obj, offset, startWith){ return (startWith||[]).concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(obj, offset||0)); }, _pattern = /\{([^\}]+)\}/g; // Module export var lang = { // summary: // This module defines Javascript language extensions. // _extraNames: String[] // Lists property names that must be explicitly processed during for-in iteration // in environments that have has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed") true. _extraNames:_extraNames, _mixin: function(dest, source, copyFunc){ // summary: // Copies/adds all properties of source to dest; returns dest. // dest: Object // The object to which to copy/add all properties contained in source. // source: Object // The object from which to draw all properties to copy into dest. // copyFunc: Function? // The process used to copy/add a property in source; defaults to the Javascript assignment operator. // returns: // dest, as modified // description: // All properties, including functions (sometimes termed "methods"), excluding any non-standard extensions // found in Object.prototype, are copied/added to dest. Copying/adding each particular property is // delegated to copyFunc (if any); copyFunc defaults to the Javascript assignment operator if not provided. // Notice that by default, _mixin executes a so-called "shallow copy" and aggregate types are copied/added by reference. var name, s, i, empty = {}; for(name in source){ // the (!(name in empty) || empty[name] !== s) condition avoids copying properties in "source" // inherited from Object.prototype. For example, if dest has a custom toString() method, // don't overwrite it with the toString() method that source inherited from Object.prototype s = source[name]; if(!(name in dest) || (dest[name] !== s && (!(name in empty) || empty[name] !== s))){ dest[name] = copyFunc ? copyFunc(s) : s; } } if(has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed")){ if(source){ for(i = 0; i < _extraLen; ++i){ name = _extraNames[i]; s = source[name]; if(!(name in dest) || (dest[name] !== s && (!(name in empty) || empty[name] !== s))){ dest[name] = copyFunc ? copyFunc(s) : s; } } } } return dest; // Object }, mixin: function(dest, sources){ // summary: // Copies/adds all properties of one or more sources to dest; returns dest. // dest: Object // The object to which to copy/add all properties contained in source. If dest is falsy, then // a new object is manufactured before copying/adding properties begins. // sources: Object... // One of more objects from which to draw all properties to copy into dest. sources are processed // left-to-right and if more than one of these objects contain the same property name, the right-most // value "wins". // returns: Object // dest, as modified // description: // All properties, including functions (sometimes termed "methods"), excluding any non-standard extensions // found in Object.prototype, are copied/added from sources to dest. sources are processed left to right. // The Javascript assignment operator is used to copy/add each property; therefore, by default, mixin // executes a so-called "shallow copy" and aggregate types are copied/added by reference. // example: // make a shallow copy of an object // | var copy = lang.mixin({}, source); // example: // many class constructors often take an object which specifies // values to be configured on the object. In this case, it is // often simplest to call `lang.mixin` on the `this` object: // | declare("acme.Base", null, { // | constructor: function(properties){ // | // property configuration: // | lang.mixin(this, properties); // | // | console.log(this.quip); // | // ... // | }, // | quip: "I wasn't born yesterday, you know - I've seen movies.", // | // ... // | }); // | // | // create an instance of the class and configure it // | var b = new acme.Base({quip: "That's what it does!" }); // example: // copy in properties from multiple objects // | var flattened = lang.mixin( // | { // | name: "Frylock", // | braces: true // | }, // | { // | name: "Carl Brutanananadilewski" // | } // | ); // | // | // will print "Carl Brutanananadilewski" // | console.log(flattened.name); // | // will print "true" // | console.log(flattened.braces); if(!dest){ dest = {}; } for(var i = 1, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++){ lang._mixin(dest, arguments[i]); } return dest; // Object }, setObject: function(name, value, context){ // summary: // Set a property from a dot-separated string, such as "A.B.C" // description: // Useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in // the chain, or when you have an object reference in string format. // Objects are created as needed along `path`. Returns the passed // value if setting is successful or `undefined` if not. // name: String // Path to a property, in the form "A.B.C". // value: anything // value or object to place at location given by name // context: Object? // Optional. Object to use as root of path. Defaults to // `dojo.global`. // example: // set the value of `foo.bar.baz`, regardless of whether // intermediate objects already exist: // | lang.setObject("foo.bar.baz", value); // example: // without `lang.setObject`, we often see code like this: // | // ensure that intermediate objects are available // | if(!obj["parent"]){ obj.parent = {}; } // | if(!obj.parent["child"]){ obj.parent.child = {}; } // | // now we can safely set the property // | obj.parent.child.prop = "some value"; // whereas with `lang.setObject`, we can shorten that to: // | lang.setObject("parent.child.prop", "some value", obj); var parts = name.split("."), p = parts.pop(), obj = getProp(parts, true, context); return obj && p ? (obj[p] = value) : undefined; // Object }, getObject: function(name, create, context){ // summary: // Get a property from a dot-separated string, such as "A.B.C" // description: // Useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in // the chain, or when you have an object reference in string format. // name: String // Path to an property, in the form "A.B.C". // create: Boolean? // Optional. Defaults to `false`. If `true`, Objects will be // created at any point along the 'path' that is undefined. // context: Object? // Optional. Object to use as root of path. Defaults to // 'dojo.global'. Null may be passed. return getProp(name.split("."), create, context); // Object }, exists: function(name, obj){ // summary: // determine if an object supports a given method // description: // useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in // the chain. Useful for object and method detection. // name: String // Path to an object, in the form "A.B.C". // obj: Object? // Object to use as root of path. Defaults to // 'dojo.global'. Null may be passed. // example: // | // define an object // | var foo = { // | bar: { } // | }; // | // | // search the global scope // | lang.exists("foo.bar"); // true // | lang.exists("foo.bar.baz"); // false // | // | // search from a particular scope // | lang.exists("bar", foo); // true // | lang.exists("bar.baz", foo); // false return lang.getObject(name, false, obj) !== undefined; // Boolean }, // Crockford (ish) functions isString: function(it){ // summary: // Return true if it is a String // it: anything // Item to test. return (typeof it == "string" || it instanceof String); // Boolean }, isArray: function(it){ // summary: // Return true if it is an Array. // Does not work on Arrays created in other windows. // it: anything // Item to test. return it && (it instanceof Array || typeof it == "array"); // Boolean }, isFunction: function(it){ // summary: // Return true if it is a Function // it: anything // Item to test. return opts.call(it) === "[object Function]"; }, isObject: function(it){ // summary: // Returns true if it is a JavaScript object (or an Array, a Function // or null) // it: anything // Item to test. return it !== undefined && (it === null || typeof it == "object" || lang.isArray(it) || lang.isFunction(it)); // Boolean }, isArrayLike: function(it){ // summary: // similar to isArray() but more permissive // it: anything // Item to test. // returns: // If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, return `true` // description: // Doesn't strongly test for "arrayness". Instead, settles for "isn't // a string or number and has a length property". Arguments objects // and DOM collections will return true when passed to // isArrayLike(), but will return false when passed to // isArray(). return it && it !== undefined && // Boolean // keep out built-in constructors (Number, String, ...) which have length // properties !lang.isString(it) && !lang.isFunction(it) && !(it.tagName && it.tagName.toLowerCase() == 'form') && (lang.isArray(it) || isFinite(it.length)); }, isAlien: function(it){ // summary: // Returns true if it is a built-in function or some other kind of // oddball that *should* report as a function but doesn't return it && !lang.isFunction(it) && /\{\s*\[native code\]\s*\}/.test(String(it)); // Boolean }, extend: function(ctor, props){ // summary: // Adds all properties and methods of props to constructor's // prototype, making them available to all instances created with // constructor. // ctor: Object // Target constructor to extend. // props: Object // One or more objects to mix into ctor.prototype for(var i=1, l=arguments.length; i 2){ return lang._hitchArgs.apply(dojo, arguments); // Function } if(!method){ method = scope; scope = null; } if(lang.isString(method)){ scope = scope || dojo.global; if(!scope[method]){ throw(['lang.hitch: scope["', method, '"] is null (scope="', scope, '")'].join('')); } return function(){ return scope[method].apply(scope, arguments || []); }; // Function } return !scope ? method : function(){ return method.apply(scope, arguments || []); }; // Function }, delegate: (function(){ // boodman/crockford delegation w/ cornford optimization function TMP(){} return function(obj, props){ TMP.prototype = obj; var tmp = new TMP(); TMP.prototype = null; if(props){ lang._mixin(tmp, props); } return tmp; // Object }; })(), /*===== delegate: function(obj, props){ // summary: // Returns a new object which "looks" to obj for properties which it // does not have a value for. Optionally takes a bag of properties to // seed the returned object with initially. // description: // This is a small implementation of the Boodman/Crockford delegation // pattern in JavaScript. An intermediate object constructor mediates // the prototype chain for the returned object, using it to delegate // down to obj for property lookup when object-local lookup fails. // This can be thought of similarly to ES4's "wrap", save that it does // not act on types but rather on pure objects. // obj: Object // The object to delegate to for properties not found directly on the // return object or in props. // props: Object... // an object containing properties to assign to the returned object // returns: // an Object of anonymous type // example: // | var foo = { bar: "baz" }; // | var thinger = lang.delegate(foo, { thud: "xyzzy"}); // | thinger.bar == "baz"; // delegated to foo // | foo.thud == undefined; // by definition // | thinger.thud == "xyzzy"; // mixed in from props // | foo.bar = "thonk"; // | thinger.bar == "thonk"; // still delegated to foo's bar }, =====*/ _toArray: has("ie") ? (function(){ function slow(obj, offset, startWith){ var arr = startWith||[]; for(var x = offset || 0; x < obj.length; x++){ arr.push(obj[x]); } return arr; } return function(obj){ return ((obj.item) ? slow : efficient).apply(this, arguments); }; })() : efficient, /*===== _toArray: function(obj, offset, startWith){ // summary: // Converts an array-like object (i.e. arguments, DOMCollection) to an // array. Returns a new Array with the elements of obj. // obj: Object // the object to "arrayify". We expect the object to have, at a // minimum, a length property which corresponds to integer-indexed // properties. // offset: Number? // the location in obj to start iterating from. Defaults to 0. // Optional. // startWith: Array? // An array to pack with the properties of obj. If provided, // properties in obj are appended at the end of startWith and // startWith is the returned array. }, =====*/ partial: function(/*Function|String*/ method /*, ...*/){ // summary: // similar to hitch() except that the scope object is left to be // whatever the execution context eventually becomes. // description: // Calling lang.partial is the functional equivalent of calling: // | lang.hitch(null, funcName, ...); // method: // The function to "wrap" var arr = [ null ]; return lang.hitch.apply(dojo, arr.concat(lang._toArray(arguments))); // Function }, clone: function(/*anything*/ src){ // summary: // Clones objects (including DOM nodes) and all children. // Warning: do not clone cyclic structures. // src: // The object to clone if(!src || typeof src != "object" || lang.isFunction(src)){ // null, undefined, any non-object, or function return src; // anything } if(src.nodeType && "cloneNode" in src){ // DOM Node return src.cloneNode(true); // Node } if(src instanceof Date){ // Date return new Date(src.getTime()); // Date } if(src instanceof RegExp){ // RegExp return new RegExp(src); // RegExp } var r, i, l; if(lang.isArray(src)){ // array r = []; for(i = 0, l = src.length; i < l; ++i){ if(i in src){ r.push(lang.clone(src[i])); } } // we don't clone functions for performance reasons // }else if(d.isFunction(src)){ // // function // r = function(){ return src.apply(this, arguments); }; }else{ // generic objects r = src.constructor ? new src.constructor() : {}; } return lang._mixin(r, src, lang.clone); }, trim: String.prototype.trim ? function(str){ return str.trim(); } : function(str){ return str.replace(/^\s\s*/, '').replace(/\s\s*$/, ''); }, /*===== trim: function(str){ // summary: // Trims whitespace from both sides of the string // str: String // String to be trimmed // returns: String // Returns the trimmed string // description: // This version of trim() was selected for inclusion into the base due // to its compact size and relatively good performance // (see [Steven Levithan's blog](http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/faster-trim-javascript) // Uses String.prototype.trim instead, if available. // The fastest but longest version of this function is located at // lang.string.trim() }, =====*/ replace: function(tmpl, map, pattern){ // summary: // Performs parameterized substitutions on a string. Throws an // exception if any parameter is unmatched. // tmpl: String // String to be used as a template. // map: Object|Function // If an object, it is used as a dictionary to look up substitutions. // If a function, it is called for every substitution with following parameters: // a whole match, a name, an offset, and the whole template // string (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Global_Objects/String/replace // for more details). // pattern: RegEx? // Optional regular expression objects that overrides the default pattern. // Must be global and match one item. The default is: /\{([^\}]+)\}/g, // which matches patterns like that: "{xxx}", where "xxx" is any sequence // of characters, which doesn't include "}". // returns: String // Returns the substituted string. // example: // | // uses a dictionary for substitutions: // | lang.replace("Hello, {name.first} {name.last} AKA {nick}!", // | { // | nick: "Bob", // | name: { // | first: "Robert", // | middle: "X", // | last: "Cringely" // | } // | }); // | // returns: Hello, Robert Cringely AKA Bob! // example: // | // uses an array for substitutions: // | lang.replace("Hello, {0} {2}!", // | ["Robert", "X", "Cringely"]); // | // returns: Hello, Robert Cringely! // example: // | // uses a function for substitutions: // | function sum(a){ // | var t = 0; // | arrayforEach(a, function(x){ t += x; }); // | return t; // | } // | lang.replace( // | "{count} payments averaging {avg} USD per payment.", // | lang.hitch( // | { payments: [11, 16, 12] }, // | function(_, key){ // | switch(key){ // | case "count": return this.payments.length; // | case "min": return Math.min.apply(Math, this.payments); // | case "max": return Math.max.apply(Math, this.payments); // | case "sum": return sum(this.payments); // | case "avg": return sum(this.payments) / this.payments.length; // | } // | } // | ) // | ); // | // prints: 3 payments averaging 13 USD per payment. // example: // | // uses an alternative PHP-like pattern for substitutions: // | lang.replace("Hello, ${0} ${2}!", // | ["Robert", "X", "Cringely"], /\$\{([^\}]+)\}/g); // | // returns: Hello, Robert Cringely! return tmpl.replace(pattern || _pattern, lang.isFunction(map) ? map : function(_, k){ return lang.getObject(k, false, map); }); } }; 1 && lang.mixin(dojo, lang); return lang; });