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569 lines
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JavaScript
Executable File
569 lines
16 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
/**********************************************************************
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*
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* object.js
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*
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* Repo and docs:
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* https://github.com/flynx/object.js
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*
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*
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* XXX should this extend Object???
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* ...if yes then it would also be logical to move Object.run(..)
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* here...
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*
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**********************************************************************/
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((typeof define)[0]=='u'?function(f){module.exports=f(require)}:define)
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(function(require){ var module={} // make module AMD/node compatible...
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/*********************************************************************/
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// Helpers...
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var TAB_SIZE =
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module.TAB_SIZE = 4
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// Normalize indent...
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//
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// normalizeIndent(text)
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// -> text
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//
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//
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// This will remove common indent from each like of text, this is useful
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// for printing function code of functions that were defined at deep
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// levels of indent.
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//
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// NOTE: this will trim out both leading and trailing white-space.
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//
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// XXX is this the right place for this???
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// ...when moving take care that ImageGrid's core.doc uses this...
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var normalizeIndent =
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module.normalizeIndent =
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function(text, tab_size){
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tab_size = tab_size || TAB_SIZE
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text = tab_size > 0 ?
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text.replace(/\t/g, ' '.repeat(tab_size))
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: text
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var lines = text.split(/\n/)
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var l = lines
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.reduce(function(l, e, i){
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var indent = e.length - e.trimLeft().length
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return e.trim().length == 0
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// ignore 0 indent of first line...
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|| (i == 0 && indent == 0) ? l
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: l < 0 ?
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indent
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: Math.min(l, indent)
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}, -1)
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return lines
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.map(function(line, i){
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return i == 0 ?
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line
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: line.slice(l) })
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.join('\n')
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.trim() }
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Prototype chain content access...
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// Get a list of source objects for a prop/attr name...
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//
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// sources(obj, name)
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// sources(obj, name, callback)
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// -> list
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// -> []
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//
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// callback(obj)
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// -> true | 'stop'
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// -> ..
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//
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//
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// The callback(..) is called with each matching object.
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//
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// The callback(..) can be used to break/stop the search, returning
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// a partial list og matcges up untill and including the object
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// triggering the stop.
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//
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//
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// NOTE: this go up the prototype chain, not caring about any role (
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// instance/class or instance/prototype) bounderies and depends
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// only on the object given as the starting point.
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// It is possible to start the search from this, thus checking
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// for any overloading in the instance, though this approach is
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// not very reusable....
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// NOTE: this will not trigger any props...
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var sources =
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module.sources =
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function(obj, name, callback){
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var stop
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var res = []
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do {
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if(obj.hasOwnProperty(name)){
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res.push(obj)
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// handle callback...
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stop = callback
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&& callback(obj)
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// stop requested by callback...
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if(stop === true || stop == 'stop'){
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return res }
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}
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obj = obj.__proto__
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} while(obj !== null)
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return res }
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// Find the next parent attribute in the prototype chain.
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//
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// Get parent attribute value...
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// parent(proto, name)
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// -> value
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// -> undefined
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//
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// Get parent method...
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// parent(method, this)
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// -> meth
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// -> undefined
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//
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//
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// The two forms differ in:
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// - in parent(method, ..) a method's .name attr is used for name.
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// - in parent(method, ..) the containing prototype is inferred.
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//
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// NOTE: there are cases where method.name is not set (e.g. anonymous
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// function), so there a name should be passed explicitly...
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// NOTE: when passing a method it is recommended to pass an explicit
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// reference to it relative to the constructor, i.e.:
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// Constructor.prototype.method
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// this will avoid relative resolution loops, for example:
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// this.method
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// deep in a chain will resolve to the first .method value visible
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// from 'this', i.e. the top most value and not the value visible
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// from that particular level...
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//
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//
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// Example:
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// var X = object.Constructor('X', {
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// __proto__: Y.prototype,
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//
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// attr: 123,
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//
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// method: function(){
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// // get attribute...
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// var a = object.parent(X.prototype, 'attr')
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//
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// // get method...
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// var ret = object.parent(X.prototype.method, this)
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// .call(this, ...arguments)
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//
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// // ...
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// }
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// })
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//
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//
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// NOTE: in the general case this will get the value of the returned
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// property/attribute, the rest of the way passive to props.
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// The method case will get the value of every method from 'this'
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// and to the method after the match.
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// NOTE: this is super(..) replacement, usable in any context without
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// restriction -- super(..) is restricted to class methods only...
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var parent =
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module.parent =
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function(proto, name){
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// special case: method...
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if(typeof(name) != typeof('str')){
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that = name
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name = proto.name
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// get first matching source...
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proto = sources(that, name,
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function(obj){ return obj[name] === proto })
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.pop() }
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// get first source...
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var res = sources(proto, name,
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function(obj){ return 'stop' })
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.pop()
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return res ?
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// get next value...
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res.__proto__[name]
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: undefined }
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// Find the next parent property descriptor in the prototype chain...
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//
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// parentProperty(proto, name)
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// -> prop-descriptor
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//
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//
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// This is like parent(..) but will get a property descriptor...
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//
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var parentProperty =
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module.parentProperty =
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function(proto, name){
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// get second source...
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var c = 0
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var res = sources(proto, name,
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function(obj){ return c++ == 1 })
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.pop()
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return res ?
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// get next value...
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Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(res, name)
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: undefined }
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// Find the next parent method and call it...
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//
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// parentCall(proto, name, this, ...)
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// parentCall(meth, this, ...)
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// -> res
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// -> undefined
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//
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//
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// This also gracefully handles the case when no higher level definition
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// is found, i.e. the corresponding parent(..) call will return undefined
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// or a non-callable.
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//
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// NOTE: this is just like parent(..) but will call the retrieved method,
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// essentially this is a shorthand to:
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// parent(proto, name).call(this, ...)
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// or:
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// parent(method, this).call(this, ...)
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// NOTE: for more docs see parent(..)
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var parentCall =
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module.parentCall =
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function(proto, name, that, ...args){
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var meth = parent(proto, name)
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return meth instanceof Function ?
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meth.call(...( typeof(name) == typeof('str') ?
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[...arguments].slice(2)
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: [...arguments].slice(1) ))
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: undefined }
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Mixin utils...
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// XXX should we add mixout(..) and friends ???
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// Mix a set of methods/props/attrs into an object...
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//
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// mixinFlat(root, object, ...)
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// -> root
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//
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//
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// NOTE: essentially this is just like Object.assign(..) but copies
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// properties directly rather than copying property values...
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var mixinFlat =
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module.mixinFlat =
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function(root, ...objects){
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return objects
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.reduce(function(root, cur){
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Object.keys(cur)
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.map(function(k){
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Object.defineProperty(root, k,
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Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(cur, k)) })
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return root }, root) }
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// Mix sets of methods/props/attrs into an object as prototypes...
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//
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// mixin(root, object, ...)
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// -> root
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//
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//
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// This will create a new object per set of methods given and
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// mixinFlat(..) the method set into this object leaving the
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// original objects intact.
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//
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// root <-- object1_copy <-- .. <-- objectN_copy
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//
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var mixin =
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module.mixin =
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function(root, ...objects){
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return objects
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.reduce(function(res, cur){
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return module.mixinFlat(Object.create(res), cur) }, root) }
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Constructor...
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// Make an uninitialized instance object...
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//
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// makeRawInstance(context, constructor, ...)
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// -> instance
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//
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//
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// This will:
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// - construct an object
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// - if .__new__(..) is defined
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// -> call and use its return value
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// - if prototype is a function or if .__call__(..) is defined
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// -> use a wrapper function
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// - else
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// -> use {}
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// - link the object into the prototype chain
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//
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//
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// This will not call .__init__(..)
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//
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//
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// NOTE: context is only used when passeding to .__new__(..) if defined,
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// and is ignored otherwise...
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// NOTE: as this is simply an extension to the base JavaScript protocol this
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// can be used to construct any object...
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// Example:
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// var O = function(){}
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// // new is optional...
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// var o = new makeRawInstance(null, O)
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// NOTE: .__new__(..) is intentionaly an instance method (contary to
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// Python) this is done because there are no classes in JS and
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// adding and instance constructor as a class method would create
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// unneccessary restrictions both on the "class" object and on the
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// instance...
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//
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// XXX Q: should the context (this) in .__new__(..) be _constructor or
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// .prototype???
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// ... .prototype seems to be needed more often but through it we
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// can't reach the actual constructor... but on the other hand we
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// can (should?) always explicitly use it -- .__new__(..) is usually
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// in the same scope + this makes it more reusable for chaining
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// .__new__(..) calls...
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// ...currently it's .prototype...
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var makeRawInstance =
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module.makeRawInstance =
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function(context, constructor, ...args){
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var _mirror_doc = function(func, target){
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Object.defineProperty(func, 'toString', {
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value: function(...args){
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return target.toString(...args) },
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enumerable: false,
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})
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return func }
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var obj =
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// prototype defines .__new__(..)...
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constructor.prototype.__new__ instanceof Function ?
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constructor.prototype.__new__(context, ...args)
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// callable instance -- prototype is a function...
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// NOTE: we need to isolate the .prototype from instances...
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: constructor.prototype instanceof Function ?
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_mirror_doc(
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function(){
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return constructor.prototype
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.call(obj, this, ...arguments) },
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constructor.prototype)
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// callable instance -- prototype defines .__call__(..)...
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// NOTE: we need to isolate the .__call__ from instances...
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: constructor.prototype.__call__ instanceof Function ?
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_mirror_doc(
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function(){
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return constructor.prototype.__call__
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.call(obj, this, ...arguments) },
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constructor.prototype.__call__)
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// default object base...
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: {}
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// link to prototype chain...
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obj.__proto__ = constructor.prototype
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Object.defineProperty(obj, 'constructor', {
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value: constructor,
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enumerable: false,
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})
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return obj }
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// Make an object constructor function...
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//
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// Make a constructor with an object prototype...
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// Constructor(name, proto)
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// -> constructor
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//
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// Make a constructor with a prototype (object/function) and a class
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// prototype...
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// Constructor(name, class-proto, proto)
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// -> constructor
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// NOTE: the <class-proto> defines a set of class methods and
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// attributes.
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//
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//
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// The resulting constructor can produce objects in one of these ways:
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//
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// Create instance...
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// constructor(..)
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// new constructor
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// new constructor(..)
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// -> instance
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//
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// Create raw/uninitialized instance...
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// constructor.__rawinstance__(..)
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// makeRawInstance(null, constructor, ..)
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// -> raw-instance
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//
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//
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// All produced objects are instances of the constructor
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// instance instanceof constructor
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// -> true
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//
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//
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//
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// Create and initialization protocol:
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// 1) raw instance is created:
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// a) constructor.__rawinstance__(..) / makeRawInstance(..) called:
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// - call .__new__(..) if defined and get return value as
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// instance, or
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// - if .__call__(..) defined or prototype is a function, wrap
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// it and use the wrapper function as instance, or
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// - create an empty object
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// b) instance linked to prototype chain
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// set .__proto__ to constructor.prototype
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// 2) instance is initialized:
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// call .__init__(..) if defined
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//
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//
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//
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// Special methods (constructor):
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//
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// Handle uninitialized instance construction
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// .__rawinstance__(context, ...)
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// -> instance
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// NOTE: This is a shorthand to makeRawInstance(..) see it for
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// details.
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//
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//
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// Special methods (.prototype):
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//
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// Create new instance object...
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// .__new__(context, ..)
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// -> object
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//
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// Handle instance call...
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// .__call__(context, ..)
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// -> ..
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//
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// Initialize instance object...
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// .__init__(..)
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// -> ..
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//
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//
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// NOTE: raw instance creation is defined by makeRawInstance(..) so see
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// it for more info.
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// NOTE: raw instance creation can be completely overloaded by defining
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// .__rawinstance__(..) on the constructor.
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//
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//
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//
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// Inheritance:
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// A simple way to build C -> B -> A chain would be:
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//
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// // NOTE: new is optional...
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// var A = new Constructor('A')
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//
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// // NOTE: in a prototype chain the prototypes are "inherited"
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// // NOTE: JS has no classes and the prototype is just another
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// // object, the only difference is that it's used by the
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// // constructor to link other objects i.e. "instances" to...
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// var B = Constructor('B', {__proto__: A.prototype})
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//
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// var C = Constructor('C', Objec.create(B.prototype))
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//
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// var c = C()
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//
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// c instanceof C // -> true
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// c instanceof B // -> true
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// c instanceof A // -> true
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//
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// A.prototype.x = 123
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//
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// c.x // -> 123
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//
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//
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//
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// Motivation:
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// The general motivation here is to standardise the constructor
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// protocol and make a single simple way to go with minimal variation.
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// This is due to the JavaScript base protocol though quite simple,
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// being too flexible making it very involved to produce objects in a
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// consistent manner by hand, especially in long running projects,
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// in turn spreading all the refactoring over multiple sites and styles.
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//
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// This removes part of the flexibility and in return gives us:
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// - single, well defined protocol
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// - one single spot where all the "magic" happens
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// - full support for existing JavaScript ways of doing things
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// - easy refactoring without touching the client code
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//
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//
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// NOTE: this sets the proto's .constructor attribute, thus rendering it
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// not reusable, to use the same prototype for multiple objects
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// clone it via. Object.create(..) or copy it...
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// NOTE: to disable .__rawinstance__(..) handling set it to false in the
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// class prototype...
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var Constructor =
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module.Constructor =
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// shorthand...
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module.C =
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function Constructor(name, a, b){
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var proto = b == null ? a : b
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var cls_proto = b == null ? b : a
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proto = proto || {}
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// the actual constructor...
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var _constructor = function Constructor(){
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// create raw instance...
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var obj = _constructor.__rawinstance__ ?
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_constructor.__rawinstance__(this, ...arguments)
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: makeRawInstance(this, _constructor, ...arguments)
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// initialize...
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obj.__init__ instanceof Function
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&& obj.__init__(...arguments)
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return obj }
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_constructor.name = name
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// just in case the browser refuses to change the name, we'll make
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// it a different offer ;)
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_constructor.name == 'Constructor'
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// NOTE: this eval(..) should not be a risk as its inputs are
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// static and never infuenced by external inputs...
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&& eval('_constructor = '+ _constructor
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.toString()
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.replace(/Constructor/g, name))
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// set .toString(..)...
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// NOTE: do this only if .toString(..) is not defined by user...
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;((cls_proto || {}).toString() == ({}).toString())
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&& Object.defineProperty(_constructor, 'toString', {
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value: function(){
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var args = proto.__init__ ?
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proto.__init__
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.toString()
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.split(/\n/)[0]
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.replace(/function\(([^)]*)\){.*/, '$1')
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: ''
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var code = proto.__init__ ?
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proto.__init__
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.toString()
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.replace(/[^{]*{/, '{')
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: '{ .. }'
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return `${this.name}(${args})${normalizeIndent(code)}` },
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enumerable: false,
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})
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_constructor.__proto__ = cls_proto
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_constructor.prototype = proto
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// generic raw instance constructor...
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_constructor.__rawinstance__ instanceof Function
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|| (_constructor.__rawinstance__ =
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function(context, ...args){
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return makeRawInstance(context, this, ...args) })
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// set .prototype.constructor
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