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382 lines
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define(["./kernel", "../has", "./lang"], function(dojo, has, lang){ |
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// module: |
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// dojo/_base/array |
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// our old simple function builder stuff |
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var cache = {}, u; |
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var buildFn; |
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if(!has("csp-restrictions")){ |
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buildFn = function (fn){ |
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return cache[fn] = new Function("item", "index", "array", fn); // Function |
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}; |
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} |
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// magic snippet: if(typeof fn == "string") fn = cache[fn] || buildFn(fn); |
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// every & some |
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function everyOrSome(some){ |
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var every = !some; |
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return function(a, fn, o){ |
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var i = 0, l = a && a.length || 0, result; |
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if(l && typeof a == "string") a = a.split(""); |
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if(typeof fn == "string"){ |
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if(has("csp-restrictions")){ |
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throw new TypeError("callback must be a function"); |
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} |
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else{ |
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fn = cache[fn] || buildFn(fn); |
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} |
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} |
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if(o){ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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result = !fn.call(o, a[i], i, a); |
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if(some ^ result){ |
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return !result; |
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} |
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} |
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}else{ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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result = !fn(a[i], i, a); |
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if(some ^ result){ |
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return !result; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return every; // Boolean |
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}; |
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} |
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// indexOf, lastIndexOf |
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function index(up){ |
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var delta = 1, lOver = 0, uOver = 0; |
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if(!up){ |
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delta = lOver = uOver = -1; |
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} |
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return function(a, x, from, last){ |
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if(last && delta > 0){ |
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// TODO: why do we use a non-standard signature? why do we need "last"? |
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return array.lastIndexOf(a, x, from); |
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} |
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var l = a && a.length || 0, end = up ? l + uOver : lOver, i; |
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if(from === u){ |
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i = up ? lOver : l + uOver; |
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}else{ |
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if(from < 0){ |
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i = l + from; |
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if(i < 0){ |
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i = lOver; |
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} |
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}else{ |
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i = from >= l ? l + uOver : from; |
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} |
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} |
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if(l && typeof a == "string") a = a.split(""); |
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for(; i != end; i += delta){ |
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if(a[i] == x){ |
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return i; // Number |
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} |
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} |
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return -1; // Number |
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}; |
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} |
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var array = { |
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// summary: |
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// The Javascript v1.6 array extensions. |
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every: everyOrSome(false), |
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/*===== |
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every: function(arr, callback, thisObject){ |
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// summary: |
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// Determines whether or not every item in arr satisfies the |
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// condition implemented by callback. |
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// arr: Array|String |
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// the array to iterate on. If a string, operates on individual characters. |
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// callback: Function|String |
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// a function is invoked with three arguments: item, index, |
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// and array and returns true if the condition is met. |
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// thisObject: Object? |
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// may be used to scope the call to callback |
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// returns: Boolean |
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// description: |
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// This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.every() method, with one difference: when |
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// run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to |
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// the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's every skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// For more details, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/every |
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// example: |
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// | // returns false |
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// | array.every([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>1; }); |
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// example: |
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// | // returns true |
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// | array.every([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>0; }); |
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}, |
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=====*/ |
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some: everyOrSome(true), |
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/*===== |
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some: function(arr, callback, thisObject){ |
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// summary: |
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// Determines whether or not any item in arr satisfies the |
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// condition implemented by callback. |
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// arr: Array|String |
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// the array to iterate over. If a string, operates on individual characters. |
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// callback: Function|String |
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// a function is invoked with three arguments: item, index, |
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// and array and returns true if the condition is met. |
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// thisObject: Object? |
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// may be used to scope the call to callback |
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// returns: Boolean |
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// description: |
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// This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.some() method, with one difference: when |
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// run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to |
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// the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's some skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// For more details, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/some |
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// example: |
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// | // is true |
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// | array.some([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>1; }); |
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// example: |
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// | // is false |
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// | array.some([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item<1; }); |
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}, |
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=====*/ |
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indexOf: index(true), |
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/*===== |
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indexOf: function(arr, value, fromIndex, findLast){ |
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// summary: |
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// locates the first index of the provided value in the |
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// passed array. If the value is not found, -1 is returned. |
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// description: |
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// This method corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.indexOf method, with two differences: |
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// |
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// 1. when run over sparse arrays, the Dojo function invokes the callback for every index |
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// whereas JavaScript 1.6's indexOf skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// 2. uses equality (==) rather than strict equality (===) |
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// |
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// For details on this method, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/indexOf |
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// arr: Array |
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// value: Object |
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// fromIndex: Integer? |
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// findLast: Boolean? |
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// Makes indexOf() work like lastIndexOf(). Used internally; not meant for external usage. |
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// returns: Number |
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}, |
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=====*/ |
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lastIndexOf: index(false), |
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/*===== |
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lastIndexOf: function(arr, value, fromIndex){ |
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// summary: |
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// locates the last index of the provided value in the passed |
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// array. If the value is not found, -1 is returned. |
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// description: |
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// This method corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.lastIndexOf method, with two differences: |
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// |
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// 1. when run over sparse arrays, the Dojo function invokes the callback for every index |
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// whereas JavaScript 1.6's lasIndexOf skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// 2. uses equality (==) rather than strict equality (===) |
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// |
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// For details on this method, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/lastIndexOf |
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// arr: Array, |
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// value: Object, |
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// fromIndex: Integer? |
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// returns: Number |
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}, |
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=====*/ |
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forEach: function(arr, callback, thisObject){ |
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// summary: |
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// for every item in arr, callback is invoked. Return values are ignored. |
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// If you want to break out of the loop, consider using array.every() or array.some(). |
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// forEach does not allow breaking out of the loop over the items in arr. |
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// arr: |
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// the array to iterate over. If a string, operates on individual characters. |
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// callback: |
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// a function is invoked with three arguments: item, index, and array |
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// thisObject: |
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// may be used to scope the call to callback |
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// description: |
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// This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.forEach() method, with one difference: when |
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// run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to |
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// the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's forEach skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// For more details, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/forEach |
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// example: |
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// | // log out all members of the array: |
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// | array.forEach( |
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// | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ], |
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// | function(item){ |
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// | console.log(item); |
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// | } |
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// | ); |
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// example: |
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// | // log out the members and their indexes |
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// | array.forEach( |
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// | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ], |
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// | function(item, idx, arr){ |
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// | console.log(item, "at index:", idx); |
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// | } |
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// | ); |
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// example: |
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// | // use a scoped object member as the callback |
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// | |
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// | var obj = { |
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// | prefix: "logged via obj.callback:", |
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// | callback: function(item){ |
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// | console.log(this.prefix, item); |
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// | } |
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// | }; |
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// | |
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// | // specifying the scope function executes the callback in that scope |
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// | array.forEach( |
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// | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ], |
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// | obj.callback, |
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// | obj |
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// | ); |
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// | |
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// | // alternately, we can accomplish the same thing with lang.hitch() |
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// | array.forEach( |
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// | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ], |
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// | lang.hitch(obj, "callback") |
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// | ); |
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// arr: Array|String |
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// callback: Function|String |
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// thisObject: Object? |
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var i = 0, l = arr && arr.length || 0; |
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if(l && typeof arr == "string") arr = arr.split(""); |
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if(typeof callback == "string"){ |
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if(has("csp-restrictions")){ |
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throw new TypeError("callback must be a function"); |
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} |
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else{ |
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callback = cache[callback] || buildFn(callback); |
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} |
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} |
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if(thisObject){ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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callback.call(thisObject, arr[i], i, arr); |
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} |
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}else{ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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callback(arr[i], i, arr); |
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} |
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} |
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}, |
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map: function(arr, callback, thisObject, Ctr){ |
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// summary: |
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// applies callback to each element of arr and returns |
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// an Array with the results |
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// arr: Array|String |
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// the array to iterate on. If a string, operates on |
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// individual characters. |
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// callback: Function|String |
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// a function is invoked with three arguments, (item, index, |
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// array), and returns a value |
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// thisObject: Object? |
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// may be used to scope the call to callback |
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// returns: Array |
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// description: |
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// This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.map() method, with one difference: when |
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// run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to |
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// the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's map skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// For more details, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/map |
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// example: |
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// | // returns [2, 3, 4, 5] |
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// | array.map([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item+1 }); |
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// TODO: why do we have a non-standard signature here? do we need "Ctr"? |
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var i = 0, l = arr && arr.length || 0, out = new (Ctr || Array)(l); |
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if(l && typeof arr == "string") arr = arr.split(""); |
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if(typeof callback == "string"){ |
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if(has("csp-restrictions")){ |
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throw new TypeError("callback must be a function"); |
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} |
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else{ |
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callback = cache[callback] || buildFn(callback); |
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} |
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} |
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if(thisObject){ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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out[i] = callback.call(thisObject, arr[i], i, arr); |
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} |
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}else{ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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out[i] = callback(arr[i], i, arr); |
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} |
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} |
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return out; // Array |
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}, |
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filter: function(arr, callback, thisObject){ |
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// summary: |
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// Returns a new Array with those items from arr that match the |
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// condition implemented by callback. |
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// arr: Array |
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// the array to iterate over. |
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// callback: Function|String |
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// a function that is invoked with three arguments (item, |
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// index, array). The return of this function is expected to |
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// be a boolean which determines whether the passed-in item |
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// will be included in the returned array. |
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// thisObject: Object? |
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// may be used to scope the call to callback |
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// returns: Array |
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// description: |
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// This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.filter() method, with one difference: when |
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// run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to |
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// the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's filter skips the holes in the sparse array. |
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// For more details, see: |
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// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/filter |
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// example: |
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// | // returns [2, 3, 4] |
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// | array.filter([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>1; }); |
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// TODO: do we need "Ctr" here like in map()? |
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var i = 0, l = arr && arr.length || 0, out = [], value; |
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if(l && typeof arr == "string") arr = arr.split(""); |
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if(typeof callback == "string"){ |
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if(has("csp-restrictions")){ |
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throw new TypeError("callback must be a function"); |
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} |
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else{ |
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callback = cache[callback] || buildFn(callback); |
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} |
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} |
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if(thisObject){ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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value = arr[i]; |
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if(callback.call(thisObject, value, i, arr)){ |
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out.push(value); |
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} |
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} |
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}else{ |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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value = arr[i]; |
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if(callback(value, i, arr)){ |
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out.push(value); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return out; // Array |
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}, |
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clearCache: function(){ |
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cache = {}; |
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} |
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}; |
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has("extend-dojo") && lang.mixin(dojo, array); |
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return array; |
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});
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