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started work on comments as words -- splitter not done yet...
Signed-off-by: Alex A. Naanou <alex.nanou@gmail.com>
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@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ function run(context){
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return context
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}
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// XXX make this add '\n' / EOL words to the stream...
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var SPLITTER = /\s*\([^\)]*\)\s*|\s*--.*[\n$]|\s*"([^"]*)"\s*|\s*'([^']*)'\s*|\s+/m
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@ -96,6 +97,20 @@ var PRE_NAMESPACE = {
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this[ident] = cur[0]
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},
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// comment...
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// drop everything until '\n'
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//
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// NOTE: this depends on explicit '\n' words...
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'--': function(context){
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var code = context.code
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var cur = code.splice(0, 1)[0]
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while(cur != '\n' && code.length > 0){
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cur = code.splice(0, 1)[0]
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}
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},
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// a no op...
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'\n': function(){},
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}
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13
js-oop.js
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js-oop.js
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// The 'new' expression returns the context object after it has been
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// populated by the constructor function.
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//
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// NOTE: when using 'new', the function return value is ignored.
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// NOTE: when using 'new', the function/constructor return value is
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// ignored.
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//
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//
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// The values set on 'this' by the constructor are instance attributes,
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// populate the object. i.e. no instance values will be created.
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//
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//
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// The instance has another type of attribute accessible through it that
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// is not stored in it, but rather in it's prototype (o.__proto__), or
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// rather the constructor's prototype (o.constructor.prototype). For
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// more details see the next section.
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// The instance has another type of attribute accessible through it, an
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// attribute that's not stored in the object, but rather in it's
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// prototype (o.__proto__), or rather the constructor's prototype
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// (o.constructor.prototype). For more details see the next section.
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//
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//
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//
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//
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// Since the prototype is a JS object that adheres to the same rules as
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// any other object, if the attr is not resolved in it directly it will
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// any other object, if the attr is not resolved in it directly, it will
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// be searched in its prototype, and so on.
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// This principle enables us to implement inheritance.
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//
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