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				| // Copyright 2009-2012 by contributors, MIT License | |
| // vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 expandtab | |
|  | |
| // Module systems magic dance | |
| (function (definition) { | |
|     // RequireJS | |
|     if (typeof define == "function") { | |
|         define(definition); | |
|     // YUI3 | |
|     } else if (typeof YUI == "function") { | |
|         YUI.add("es5", definition); | |
|     // CommonJS and <script> | |
|     } else { | |
|         definition(); | |
|     } | |
| })(function () { | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Brings an environment as close to ECMAScript 5 compliance | |
|  * as is possible with the facilities of erstwhile engines. | |
|  * | |
|  * Annotated ES5: http://es5.github.com/ (specific links below) | |
|  * ES5 Spec: http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf | |
|  * Required reading: http://javascriptweblog.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/extending-javascript-natives/ | |
|  */ | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // Function | |
| // ======== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| // ES-5 15.3.4.5 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.3.4.5 | |
|  | |
| function Empty() {} | |
| 
 | |
| if (!Function.prototype.bind) { | |
|     Function.prototype.bind = function bind(that) { // .length is 1 | |
|         // 1. Let Target be the this value. | |
|         var target = this; | |
|         // 2. If IsCallable(Target) is false, throw a TypeError exception. | |
|         if (typeof target != "function") { | |
|             throw new TypeError("Function.prototype.bind called on incompatible " + target); | |
|         } | |
|         // 3. Let A be a new (possibly empty) internal list of all of the | |
|         //   argument values provided after thisArg (arg1, arg2 etc), in order. | |
|         // XXX slicedArgs will stand in for "A" if used | |
|         var args = _Array_slice_.call(arguments, 1); // for normal call | |
|         // 4. Let F be a new native ECMAScript object. | |
|         // 11. Set the [[Prototype]] internal property of F to the standard | |
|         //   built-in Function prototype object as specified in 15.3.3.1. | |
|         // 12. Set the [[Call]] internal property of F as described in | |
|         //   15.3.4.5.1. | |
|         // 13. Set the [[Construct]] internal property of F as described in | |
|         //   15.3.4.5.2. | |
|         // 14. Set the [[HasInstance]] internal property of F as described in | |
|         //   15.3.4.5.3. | |
|         var bound = function () { | |
| 
 | |
|             if (this instanceof bound) { | |
|                 // 15.3.4.5.2 [[Construct]] | |
|                 // When the [[Construct]] internal method of a function object, | |
|                 // F that was created using the bind function is called with a | |
|                 // list of arguments ExtraArgs, the following steps are taken: | |
|                 // 1. Let target be the value of F's [[TargetFunction]] | |
|                 //   internal property. | |
|                 // 2. If target has no [[Construct]] internal method, a | |
|                 //   TypeError exception is thrown. | |
|                 // 3. Let boundArgs be the value of F's [[BoundArgs]] internal | |
|                 //   property. | |
|                 // 4. Let args be a new list containing the same values as the | |
|                 //   list boundArgs in the same order followed by the same | |
|                 //   values as the list ExtraArgs in the same order. | |
|                 // 5. Return the result of calling the [[Construct]] internal | |
|                 //   method of target providing args as the arguments. | |
|  | |
|                 var result = target.apply( | |
|                     this, | |
|                     args.concat(_Array_slice_.call(arguments)) | |
|                 ); | |
|                 if (Object(result) === result) { | |
|                     return result; | |
|                 } | |
|                 return this; | |
| 
 | |
|             } else { | |
|                 // 15.3.4.5.1 [[Call]] | |
|                 // When the [[Call]] internal method of a function object, F, | |
|                 // which was created using the bind function is called with a | |
|                 // this value and a list of arguments ExtraArgs, the following | |
|                 // steps are taken: | |
|                 // 1. Let boundArgs be the value of F's [[BoundArgs]] internal | |
|                 //   property. | |
|                 // 2. Let boundThis be the value of F's [[BoundThis]] internal | |
|                 //   property. | |
|                 // 3. Let target be the value of F's [[TargetFunction]] internal | |
|                 //   property. | |
|                 // 4. Let args be a new list containing the same values as the | |
|                 //   list boundArgs in the same order followed by the same | |
|                 //   values as the list ExtraArgs in the same order. | |
|                 // 5. Return the result of calling the [[Call]] internal method | |
|                 //   of target providing boundThis as the this value and | |
|                 //   providing args as the arguments. | |
|  | |
|                 // equiv: target.call(this, ...boundArgs, ...args) | |
|                 return target.apply( | |
|                     that, | |
|                     args.concat(_Array_slice_.call(arguments)) | |
|                 ); | |
| 
 | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|         }; | |
|         if(target.prototype) { | |
|             Empty.prototype = target.prototype; | |
|             bound.prototype = new Empty(); | |
|             // Clean up dangling references. | |
|             Empty.prototype = null; | |
|         } | |
|         // XXX bound.length is never writable, so don't even try | |
|         // | |
|         // 15. If the [[Class]] internal property of Target is "Function", then | |
|         //     a. Let L be the length property of Target minus the length of A. | |
|         //     b. Set the length own property of F to either 0 or L, whichever is | |
|         //       larger. | |
|         // 16. Else set the length own property of F to 0. | |
|         // 17. Set the attributes of the length own property of F to the values | |
|         //   specified in 15.3.5.1. | |
|  | |
|         // TODO | |
|         // 18. Set the [[Extensible]] internal property of F to true. | |
|  | |
|         // TODO | |
|         // 19. Let thrower be the [[ThrowTypeError]] function Object (13.2.3). | |
|         // 20. Call the [[DefineOwnProperty]] internal method of F with | |
|         //   arguments "caller", PropertyDescriptor {[[Get]]: thrower, [[Set]]: | |
|         //   thrower, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: false}, and | |
|         //   false. | |
|         // 21. Call the [[DefineOwnProperty]] internal method of F with | |
|         //   arguments "arguments", PropertyDescriptor {[[Get]]: thrower, | |
|         //   [[Set]]: thrower, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: false}, | |
|         //   and false. | |
|  | |
|         // TODO | |
|         // NOTE Function objects created using Function.prototype.bind do not | |
|         // have a prototype property or the [[Code]], [[FormalParameters]], and | |
|         // [[Scope]] internal properties. | |
|         // XXX can't delete prototype in pure-js. | |
|  | |
|         // 22. Return F. | |
|         return bound; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // Shortcut to an often accessed properties, in order to avoid multiple | |
| // dereference that costs universally. | |
| // _Please note: Shortcuts are defined after `Function.prototype.bind` as we | |
| // us it in defining shortcuts. | |
| var call = Function.prototype.call; | |
| var prototypeOfArray = Array.prototype; | |
| var prototypeOfObject = Object.prototype; | |
| var _Array_slice_ = prototypeOfArray.slice; | |
| // Having a toString local variable name breaks in Opera so use _toString. | |
| var _toString = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.toString); | |
| var owns = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.hasOwnProperty); | |
| 
 | |
| // If JS engine supports accessors creating shortcuts. | |
| var defineGetter; | |
| var defineSetter; | |
| var lookupGetter; | |
| var lookupSetter; | |
| var supportsAccessors; | |
| if ((supportsAccessors = owns(prototypeOfObject, "__defineGetter__"))) { | |
|     defineGetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__defineGetter__); | |
|     defineSetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__defineSetter__); | |
|     lookupGetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__lookupGetter__); | |
|     lookupSetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__lookupSetter__); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // Array | |
| // ===== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.12 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.12 | |
| // Default value for second param | |
| // [bugfix, ielt9, old browsers] | |
| // IE < 9 bug: [1,2].splice(0).join("") == "" but should be "12" | |
| if ([1,2].splice(0).length != 2) { | |
|     var array_splice = Array.prototype.splice; | |
| 
 | |
|     if(function() { // test IE < 9 to splice bug - see issue #138 | |
|         function makeArray(l) { | |
|             var a = []; | |
|             while (l--) { | |
|                 a.unshift(l) | |
|             } | |
|             return a | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         var array = [] | |
|             , lengthBefore | |
|         ; | |
| 
 | |
|         array.splice.bind(array, 0, 0).apply(null, makeArray(20)); | |
|         array.splice.bind(array, 0, 0).apply(null, makeArray(26)); | |
| 
 | |
|         lengthBefore = array.length; //20 | |
|         array.splice(5, 0, "XXX"); // add one element | |
|  | |
|         if(lengthBefore + 1 == array.length) { | |
|             return true;// has right splice implementation without bugs | |
|         } | |
|         // else { | |
|         //    IE8 bug | |
|         // } | |
|     }()) {//IE 6/7 | |
|         Array.prototype.splice = function(start, deleteCount) { | |
|             if (!arguments.length) { | |
|                 return []; | |
|             } else { | |
|                 return array_splice.apply(this, [ | |
|                     start === void 0 ? 0 : start, | |
|                     deleteCount === void 0 ? (this.length - start) : deleteCount | |
|                 ].concat(_Array_slice_.call(arguments, 2))) | |
|             } | |
|         }; | |
|     } | |
|     else {//IE8 | |
|         Array.prototype.splice = function(start, deleteCount) { | |
|             var result | |
|                 , args = _Array_slice_.call(arguments, 2) | |
|                 , addElementsCount = args.length | |
|             ; | |
| 
 | |
|             if(!arguments.length) { | |
|                 return []; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             if(start === void 0) { // default | |
|                 start = 0; | |
|             } | |
|             if(deleteCount === void 0) { // default | |
|                 deleteCount = this.length - start; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             if(addElementsCount > 0) { | |
|                 if(deleteCount <= 0) { | |
|                     if(start == this.length) { // tiny optimisation #1 | |
|                         this.push.apply(this, args); | |
|                         return []; | |
|                     } | |
| 
 | |
|                     if(start == 0) { // tiny optimisation #2 | |
|                         this.unshift.apply(this, args); | |
|                         return []; | |
|                     } | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 // Array.prototype.splice implementation | |
|                 result = _Array_slice_.call(this, start, start + deleteCount);// delete part | |
|                 args.push.apply(args, _Array_slice_.call(this, start + deleteCount, this.length));// right part | |
|                 args.unshift.apply(args, _Array_slice_.call(this, 0, start));// left part | |
|  | |
|                 // delete all items from this array and replace it to 'left part' + _Array_slice_.call(arguments, 2) + 'right part' | |
|                 args.unshift(0, this.length); | |
| 
 | |
|                 array_splice.apply(this, args); | |
| 
 | |
|                 return result; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             return array_splice.call(this, start, deleteCount); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.12 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.13 | |
| // Return len+argCount. | |
| // [bugfix, ielt8] | |
| // IE < 8 bug: [].unshift(0) == undefined but should be "1" | |
| if ([].unshift(0) != 1) { | |
|     var array_unshift = Array.prototype.unshift; | |
|     Array.prototype.unshift = function() { | |
|         array_unshift.apply(this, arguments); | |
|         return this.length; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.3.2 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.3.2 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray | |
| if (!Array.isArray) { | |
|     Array.isArray = function isArray(obj) { | |
|         return _toString(obj) == "[object Array]"; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // The IsCallable() check in the Array functions | |
| // has been replaced with a strict check on the | |
| // internal class of the object to trap cases where | |
| // the provided function was actually a regular | |
| // expression literal, which in V8 and | |
| // JavaScriptCore is a typeof "function".  Only in | |
| // V8 are regular expression literals permitted as | |
| // reduce parameters, so it is desirable in the | |
| // general case for the shim to match the more | |
| // strict and common behavior of rejecting regular | |
| // expressions. | |
|  | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.18 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.18 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/array/forEach | |
|  | |
| // Check failure of by-index access of string characters (IE < 9) | |
| // and failure of `0 in boxedString` (Rhino) | |
| var boxedString = Object("a"), | |
|     splitString = boxedString[0] != "a" || !(0 in boxedString); | |
| 
 | |
| if (!Array.prototype.forEach) { | |
|     Array.prototype.forEach = function forEach(fun /*, thisp*/) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 object, | |
|             thisp = arguments[1], | |
|             i = -1, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(); // TODO message | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         while (++i < length) { | |
|             if (i in self) { | |
|                 // Invoke the callback function with call, passing arguments: | |
|                 // context, property value, property key, thisArg object | |
|                 // context | |
|                 fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.19 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.19 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/map | |
| if (!Array.prototype.map) { | |
|     Array.prototype.map = function map(fun /*, thisp*/) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 object, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0, | |
|             result = Array(length), | |
|             thisp = arguments[1]; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { | |
|             if (i in self) | |
|                 result[i] = fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object); | |
|         } | |
|         return result; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.20 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.20 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/filter | |
| if (!Array.prototype.filter) { | |
|     Array.prototype.filter = function filter(fun /*, thisp */) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                     object, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0, | |
|             result = [], | |
|             value, | |
|             thisp = arguments[1]; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { | |
|             if (i in self) { | |
|                 value = self[i]; | |
|                 if (fun.call(thisp, value, i, object)) { | |
|                     result.push(value); | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         return result; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.16 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.16 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/every | |
| if (!Array.prototype.every) { | |
|     Array.prototype.every = function every(fun /*, thisp */) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 object, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0, | |
|             thisp = arguments[1]; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { | |
|             if (i in self && !fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object)) { | |
|                 return false; | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         return true; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.17 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.17 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/some | |
| if (!Array.prototype.some) { | |
|     Array.prototype.some = function some(fun /*, thisp */) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 object, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0, | |
|             thisp = arguments[1]; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { | |
|             if (i in self && fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object)) { | |
|                 return true; | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         return false; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.21 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.21 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/reduce | |
| if (!Array.prototype.reduce) { | |
|     Array.prototype.reduce = function reduce(fun /*, initial*/) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 object, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         // no value to return if no initial value and an empty array | |
|         if (!length && arguments.length == 1) { | |
|             throw new TypeError("reduce of empty array with no initial value"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         var i = 0; | |
|         var result; | |
|         if (arguments.length >= 2) { | |
|             result = arguments[1]; | |
|         } else { | |
|             do { | |
|                 if (i in self) { | |
|                     result = self[i++]; | |
|                     break; | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 // if array contains no values, no initial value to return | |
|                 if (++i >= length) { | |
|                     throw new TypeError("reduce of empty array with no initial value"); | |
|                 } | |
|             } while (true); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         for (; i < length; i++) { | |
|             if (i in self) { | |
|                 result = fun.call(void 0, result, self[i], i, object); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         return result; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.22 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.22 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/reduceRight | |
| if (!Array.prototype.reduceRight) { | |
|     Array.prototype.reduceRight = function reduceRight(fun /*, initial*/) { | |
|         var object = toObject(this), | |
|             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 object, | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0; | |
| 
 | |
|         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function | |
|         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         // no value to return if no initial value, empty array | |
|         if (!length && arguments.length == 1) { | |
|             throw new TypeError("reduceRight of empty array with no initial value"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         var result, i = length - 1; | |
|         if (arguments.length >= 2) { | |
|             result = arguments[1]; | |
|         } else { | |
|             do { | |
|                 if (i in self) { | |
|                     result = self[i--]; | |
|                     break; | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 // if array contains no values, no initial value to return | |
|                 if (--i < 0) { | |
|                     throw new TypeError("reduceRight of empty array with no initial value"); | |
|                 } | |
|             } while (true); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         if (i < 0) { | |
|             return result; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         do { | |
|             if (i in this) { | |
|                 result = fun.call(void 0, result, self[i], i, object); | |
|             } | |
|         } while (i--); | |
| 
 | |
|         return result; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.14 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.14 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/indexOf | |
| if (!Array.prototype.indexOf || ([0, 1].indexOf(1, 2) != -1)) { | |
|     Array.prototype.indexOf = function indexOf(sought /*, fromIndex */ ) { | |
|         var self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 toObject(this), | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0; | |
| 
 | |
|         if (!length) { | |
|             return -1; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         var i = 0; | |
|         if (arguments.length > 1) { | |
|             i = toInteger(arguments[1]); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         // handle negative indices | |
|         i = i >= 0 ? i : Math.max(0, length + i); | |
|         for (; i < length; i++) { | |
|             if (i in self && self[i] === sought) { | |
|                 return i; | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         return -1; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.4.4.15 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.15 | |
| // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/lastIndexOf | |
| if (!Array.prototype.lastIndexOf || ([0, 1].lastIndexOf(0, -3) != -1)) { | |
|     Array.prototype.lastIndexOf = function lastIndexOf(sought /*, fromIndex */) { | |
|         var self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ? | |
|                 this.split("") : | |
|                 toObject(this), | |
|             length = self.length >>> 0; | |
| 
 | |
|         if (!length) { | |
|             return -1; | |
|         } | |
|         var i = length - 1; | |
|         if (arguments.length > 1) { | |
|             i = Math.min(i, toInteger(arguments[1])); | |
|         } | |
|         // handle negative indices | |
|         i = i >= 0 ? i : length - Math.abs(i); | |
|         for (; i >= 0; i--) { | |
|             if (i in self && sought === self[i]) { | |
|                 return i; | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         return -1; | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // Object | |
| // ====== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| // ES5 15.2.3.14 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.14 | |
| if (!Object.keys) { | |
|     // http://whattheheadsaid.com/2010/10/a-safer-object-keys-compatibility-implementation | |
|     var hasDontEnumBug = true, | |
|         dontEnums = [ | |
|             "toString", | |
|             "toLocaleString", | |
|             "valueOf", | |
|             "hasOwnProperty", | |
|             "isPrototypeOf", | |
|             "propertyIsEnumerable", | |
|             "constructor" | |
|         ], | |
|         dontEnumsLength = dontEnums.length; | |
| 
 | |
|     for (var key in {"toString": null}) { | |
|         hasDontEnumBug = false; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     Object.keys = function keys(object) { | |
| 
 | |
|         if ( | |
|             (typeof object != "object" && typeof object != "function") || | |
|             object === null | |
|         ) { | |
|             throw new TypeError("Object.keys called on a non-object"); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         var keys = []; | |
|         for (var name in object) { | |
|             if (owns(object, name)) { | |
|                 keys.push(name); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         if (hasDontEnumBug) { | |
|             for (var i = 0, ii = dontEnumsLength; i < ii; i++) { | |
|                 var dontEnum = dontEnums[i]; | |
|                 if (owns(object, dontEnum)) { | |
|                     keys.push(dontEnum); | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         return keys; | |
|     }; | |
| 
 | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // Date | |
| // ==== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| // ES5 15.9.5.43 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.5.43 | |
| // This function returns a String value represent the instance in time | |
| // represented by this Date object. The format of the String is the Date Time | |
| // string format defined in 15.9.1.15. All fields are present in the String. | |
| // The time zone is always UTC, denoted by the suffix Z. If the time value of | |
| // this object is not a finite Number a RangeError exception is thrown. | |
| var negativeDate = -62198755200000, | |
|     negativeYearString = "-000001"; | |
| if ( | |
|     !Date.prototype.toISOString || | |
|     (new Date(negativeDate).toISOString().indexOf(negativeYearString) === -1) | |
| ) { | |
|     Date.prototype.toISOString = function toISOString() { | |
|         var result, length, value, year, month; | |
|         if (!isFinite(this)) { | |
|             throw new RangeError("Date.prototype.toISOString called on non-finite value."); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         year = this.getUTCFullYear(); | |
| 
 | |
|         month = this.getUTCMonth(); | |
|         // see https://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim/issues/111 | |
|         year += Math.floor(month / 12); | |
|         month = (month % 12 + 12) % 12; | |
| 
 | |
|         // the date time string format is specified in 15.9.1.15. | |
|         result = [month + 1, this.getUTCDate(), | |
|             this.getUTCHours(), this.getUTCMinutes(), this.getUTCSeconds()]; | |
|         year = ( | |
|             (year < 0 ? "-" : (year > 9999 ? "+" : "")) + | |
|             ("00000" + Math.abs(year)) | |
|             .slice(0 <= year && year <= 9999 ? -4 : -6) | |
|         ); | |
| 
 | |
|         length = result.length; | |
|         while (length--) { | |
|             value = result[length]; | |
|             // pad months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds to have two | |
|             // digits. | |
|             if (value < 10) { | |
|                 result[length] = "0" + value; | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         // pad milliseconds to have three digits. | |
|         return ( | |
|             year + "-" + result.slice(0, 2).join("-") + | |
|             "T" + result.slice(2).join(":") + "." + | |
|             ("000" + this.getUTCMilliseconds()).slice(-3) + "Z" | |
|         ); | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.9.5.44 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.5.44 | |
| // This function provides a String representation of a Date object for use by | |
| // JSON.stringify (15.12.3). | |
| var dateToJSONIsSupported = false; | |
| try { | |
|     dateToJSONIsSupported = ( | |
|         Date.prototype.toJSON && | |
|         new Date(NaN).toJSON() === null && | |
|         new Date(negativeDate).toJSON().indexOf(negativeYearString) !== -1 && | |
|         Date.prototype.toJSON.call({ // generic | |
|             toISOString: function () { | |
|                 return true; | |
|             } | |
|         }) | |
|     ); | |
| } catch (e) { | |
| } | |
| if (!dateToJSONIsSupported) { | |
|     Date.prototype.toJSON = function toJSON(key) { | |
|         // When the toJSON method is called with argument key, the following | |
|         // steps are taken: | |
|  | |
|         // 1.  Let O be the result of calling ToObject, giving it the this | |
|         // value as its argument. | |
|         // 2. Let tv be toPrimitive(O, hint Number). | |
|         var o = Object(this), | |
|             tv = toPrimitive(o), | |
|             toISO; | |
|         // 3. If tv is a Number and is not finite, return null. | |
|         if (typeof tv === "number" && !isFinite(tv)) { | |
|             return null; | |
|         } | |
|         // 4. Let toISO be the result of calling the [[Get]] internal method of | |
|         // O with argument "toISOString". | |
|         toISO = o.toISOString; | |
|         // 5. If IsCallable(toISO) is false, throw a TypeError exception. | |
|         if (typeof toISO != "function") { | |
|             throw new TypeError("toISOString property is not callable"); | |
|         } | |
|         // 6. Return the result of calling the [[Call]] internal method of | |
|         //  toISO with O as the this value and an empty argument list. | |
|         return toISO.call(o); | |
| 
 | |
|         // NOTE 1 The argument is ignored. | |
|  | |
|         // NOTE 2 The toJSON function is intentionally generic; it does not | |
|         // require that its this value be a Date object. Therefore, it can be | |
|         // transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method. However, | |
|         // it does require that any such object have a toISOString method. An | |
|         // object is free to use the argument key to filter its | |
|         // stringification. | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.9.4.2 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.4.2 | |
| // based on work shared by Daniel Friesen (dantman) | |
| // http://gist.github.com/303249 | |
| if (!Date.parse || "Date.parse is buggy") { | |
|     // XXX global assignment won't work in embeddings that use | |
|     // an alternate object for the context. | |
|     Date = (function(NativeDate) { | |
| 
 | |
|         // Date.length === 7 | |
|         function Date(Y, M, D, h, m, s, ms) { | |
|             var length = arguments.length; | |
|             if (this instanceof NativeDate) { | |
|                 var date = length == 1 && String(Y) === Y ? // isString(Y) | |
|                     // We explicitly pass it through parse: | |
|                     new NativeDate(Date.parse(Y)) : | |
|                     // We have to manually make calls depending on argument | |
|                     // length here | |
|                     length >= 7 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h, m, s, ms) : | |
|                     length >= 6 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h, m, s) : | |
|                     length >= 5 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h, m) : | |
|                     length >= 4 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h) : | |
|                     length >= 3 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D) : | |
|                     length >= 2 ? new NativeDate(Y, M) : | |
|                     length >= 1 ? new NativeDate(Y) : | |
|                                   new NativeDate(); | |
|                 // Prevent mixups with unfixed Date object | |
|                 date.constructor = Date; | |
|                 return date; | |
|             } | |
|             return NativeDate.apply(this, arguments); | |
|         }; | |
| 
 | |
|         // 15.9.1.15 Date Time String Format. | |
|         var isoDateExpression = new RegExp("^" + | |
|             "(\\d{4}|[\+\-]\\d{6})" + // four-digit year capture or sign + | |
|                                       // 6-digit extended year | |
|             "(?:-(\\d{2})" + // optional month capture | |
|             "(?:-(\\d{2})" + // optional day capture | |
|             "(?:" + // capture hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds | |
|                 "T(\\d{2})" + // hours capture | |
|                 ":(\\d{2})" + // minutes capture | |
|                 "(?:" + // optional :seconds.milliseconds | |
|                     ":(\\d{2})" + // seconds capture | |
|                     "(?:(\\.\\d{1,}))?" + // milliseconds capture | |
|                 ")?" + | |
|             "(" + // capture UTC offset component | |
|                 "Z|" + // UTC capture | |
|                 "(?:" + // offset specifier +/-hours:minutes | |
|                     "([-+])" + // sign capture | |
|                     "(\\d{2})" + // hours offset capture | |
|                     ":(\\d{2})" + // minutes offset capture | |
|                 ")" + | |
|             ")?)?)?)?" + | |
|         "$"); | |
| 
 | |
|         var months = [ | |
|             0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365 | |
|         ]; | |
| 
 | |
|         function dayFromMonth(year, month) { | |
|             var t = month > 1 ? 1 : 0; | |
|             return ( | |
|                 months[month] + | |
|                 Math.floor((year - 1969 + t) / 4) - | |
|                 Math.floor((year - 1901 + t) / 100) + | |
|                 Math.floor((year - 1601 + t) / 400) + | |
|                 365 * (year - 1970) | |
|             ); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         // Copy any custom methods a 3rd party library may have added | |
|         for (var key in NativeDate) { | |
|             Date[key] = NativeDate[key]; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         // Copy "native" methods explicitly; they may be non-enumerable | |
|         Date.now = NativeDate.now; | |
|         Date.UTC = NativeDate.UTC; | |
|         Date.prototype = NativeDate.prototype; | |
|         Date.prototype.constructor = Date; | |
| 
 | |
|         // Upgrade Date.parse to handle simplified ISO 8601 strings | |
|         Date.parse = function parse(string) { | |
|             var match = isoDateExpression.exec(string); | |
|             if (match) { | |
|                 // parse months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds | |
|                 // provide default values if necessary | |
|                 // parse the UTC offset component | |
|                 var year = Number(match[1]), | |
|                     month = Number(match[2] || 1) - 1, | |
|                     day = Number(match[3] || 1) - 1, | |
|                     hour = Number(match[4] || 0), | |
|                     minute = Number(match[5] || 0), | |
|                     second = Number(match[6] || 0), | |
|                     millisecond = Math.floor(Number(match[7] || 0) * 1000), | |
|                     // When time zone is missed, local offset should be used | |
|                     // (ES 5.1 bug) | |
|                     // see https://bugs.ecmascript.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112 | |
|                     offset = !match[4] || match[8] ? | |
|                         0 : Number(new NativeDate(1970, 0)), | |
|                     signOffset = match[9] === "-" ? 1 : -1, | |
|                     hourOffset = Number(match[10] || 0), | |
|                     minuteOffset = Number(match[11] || 0), | |
|                     result; | |
|                 if ( | |
|                     hour < ( | |
|                         minute > 0 || second > 0 || millisecond > 0 ? | |
|                         24 : 25 | |
|                     ) && | |
|                     minute < 60 && second < 60 && millisecond < 1000 && | |
|                     month > -1 && month < 12 && hourOffset < 24 && | |
|                     minuteOffset < 60 && // detect invalid offsets | |
|                     day > -1 && | |
|                     day < ( | |
|                         dayFromMonth(year, month + 1) - | |
|                         dayFromMonth(year, month) | |
|                     ) | |
|                 ) { | |
|                     result = ( | |
|                         (dayFromMonth(year, month) + day) * 24 + | |
|                         hour + | |
|                         hourOffset * signOffset | |
|                     ) * 60; | |
|                     result = ( | |
|                         (result + minute + minuteOffset * signOffset) * 60 + | |
|                         second | |
|                     ) * 1000 + millisecond + offset; | |
|                     if (-8.64e15 <= result && result <= 8.64e15) { | |
|                         return result; | |
|                     } | |
|                 } | |
|                 return NaN; | |
|             } | |
|             return NativeDate.parse.apply(this, arguments); | |
|         }; | |
| 
 | |
|         return Date; | |
|     })(Date); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.9.4.4 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.4.4 | |
| if (!Date.now) { | |
|     Date.now = function now() { | |
|         return new Date().getTime(); | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // Number | |
| // ====== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| // ES5.1 15.7.4.5 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.7.4.5 | |
| if (!Number.prototype.toFixed || (0.00008).toFixed(3) !== '0.000' || (0.9).toFixed(0) === '0' || (1.255).toFixed(2) !== '1.25' || (1000000000000000128).toFixed(0) !== "1000000000000000128") { | |
|     // Hide these variables and functions | |
|     (function () { | |
|         var base, size, data, i; | |
| 
 | |
|         base = 1e7; | |
|         size = 6; | |
|         data = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]; | |
| 
 | |
|         function multiply(n, c) { | |
|             var i = -1; | |
|             while (++i < size) { | |
|                 c += n * data[i]; | |
|                 data[i] = c % base; | |
|                 c = Math.floor(c / base); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         function divide(n) { | |
|             var i = size, c = 0; | |
|             while (--i >= 0) { | |
|                 c += data[i]; | |
|                 data[i] = Math.floor(c / n); | |
|                 c = (c % n) * base; | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         function toString() { | |
|             var i = size; | |
|             var s = ''; | |
|             while (--i >= 0) { | |
|                 if (s !== '' || i === 0 || data[i] !== 0) { | |
|                     var t = String(data[i]); | |
|                     if (s === '') { | |
|                         s = t; | |
|                     } else { | |
|                         s += '0000000'.slice(0, 7 - t.length) + t; | |
|                     } | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
|             return s; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         function pow(x, n, acc) { | |
|             return (n === 0 ? acc : (n % 2 === 1 ? pow(x, n - 1, acc * x) : pow(x * x, n / 2, acc))); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         function log(x) { | |
|             var n = 0; | |
|             while (x >= 4096) { | |
|                 n += 12; | |
|                 x /= 4096; | |
|             } | |
|             while (x >= 2) { | |
|                 n += 1; | |
|                 x /= 2; | |
|             } | |
|             return n; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         Number.prototype.toFixed = function (fractionDigits) { | |
|             var f, x, s, m, e, z, j, k; | |
| 
 | |
|             // Test for NaN and round fractionDigits down | |
|             f = Number(fractionDigits); | |
|             f = f !== f ? 0 : Math.floor(f); | |
| 
 | |
|             if (f < 0 || f > 20) { | |
|                 throw new RangeError("Number.toFixed called with invalid number of decimals"); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             x = Number(this); | |
| 
 | |
|             // Test for NaN | |
|             if (x !== x) { | |
|                 return "NaN"; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             // If it is too big or small, return the string value of the number | |
|             if (x <= -1e21 || x >= 1e21) { | |
|                 return String(x); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             s = ""; | |
| 
 | |
|             if (x < 0) { | |
|                 s = "-"; | |
|                 x = -x; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             m = "0"; | |
| 
 | |
|             if (x > 1e-21) { | |
|                 // 1e-21 < x < 1e21 | |
|                 // -70 < log2(x) < 70 | |
|                 e = log(x * pow(2, 69, 1)) - 69; | |
|                 z = (e < 0 ? x * pow(2, -e, 1) : x / pow(2, e, 1)); | |
|                 z *= 0x10000000000000; // Math.pow(2, 52); | |
|                 e = 52 - e; | |
| 
 | |
|                 // -18 < e < 122 | |
|                 // x = z / 2 ^ e | |
|                 if (e > 0) { | |
|                     multiply(0, z); | |
|                     j = f; | |
| 
 | |
|                     while (j >= 7) { | |
|                         multiply(1e7, 0); | |
|                         j -= 7; | |
|                     } | |
| 
 | |
|                     multiply(pow(10, j, 1), 0); | |
|                     j = e - 1; | |
| 
 | |
|                     while (j >= 23) { | |
|                         divide(1 << 23); | |
|                         j -= 23; | |
|                     } | |
| 
 | |
|                     divide(1 << j); | |
|                     multiply(1, 1); | |
|                     divide(2); | |
|                     m = toString(); | |
|                 } else { | |
|                     multiply(0, z); | |
|                     multiply(1 << (-e), 0); | |
|                     m = toString() + '0.00000000000000000000'.slice(2, 2 + f); | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             if (f > 0) { | |
|                 k = m.length; | |
| 
 | |
|                 if (k <= f) { | |
|                     m = s + '0.0000000000000000000'.slice(0, f - k + 2) + m; | |
|                 } else { | |
|                     m = s + m.slice(0, k - f) + '.' + m.slice(k - f); | |
|                 } | |
|             } else { | |
|                 m = s + m; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             return m; | |
|         } | |
|     }()); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // String | |
| // ====== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.5.4.14 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.5.4.14 | |
|  | |
| // [bugfix, IE lt 9, firefox 4, Konqueror, Opera, obscure browsers] | |
| // Many browsers do not split properly with regular expressions or they | |
| // do not perform the split correctly under obscure conditions. | |
| // See http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/cross-browser-split | |
| // I've tested in many browsers and this seems to cover the deviant ones: | |
| //    'ab'.split(/(?:ab)*/) should be ["", ""], not [""] | |
| //    '.'.split(/(.?)(.?)/) should be ["", ".", "", ""], not ["", ""] | |
| //    'tesst'.split(/(s)*/) should be ["t", undefined, "e", "s", "t"], not | |
| //       [undefined, "t", undefined, "e", ...] | |
| //    ''.split(/.?/) should be [], not [""] | |
| //    '.'.split(/()()/) should be ["."], not ["", "", "."] | |
|  | |
| var string_split = String.prototype.split; | |
| if ( | |
|     'ab'.split(/(?:ab)*/).length !== 2 || | |
|     '.'.split(/(.?)(.?)/).length !== 4 || | |
|     'tesst'.split(/(s)*/)[1] === "t" || | |
|     ''.split(/.?/).length === 0 || | |
|     '.'.split(/()()/).length > 1 | |
| ) { | |
|     (function () { | |
|         var compliantExecNpcg = /()??/.exec("")[1] === void 0; // NPCG: nonparticipating capturing group | |
|  | |
|         String.prototype.split = function (separator, limit) { | |
|             var string = this; | |
|             if (separator === void 0 && limit === 0) | |
|                 return []; | |
| 
 | |
|             // If `separator` is not a regex, use native split | |
|             if (Object.prototype.toString.call(separator) !== "[object RegExp]") { | |
|                 return string_split.apply(this, arguments); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             var output = [], | |
|                 flags = (separator.ignoreCase ? "i" : "") + | |
|                         (separator.multiline  ? "m" : "") + | |
|                         (separator.extended   ? "x" : "") + // Proposed for ES6 | |
|                         (separator.sticky     ? "y" : ""), // Firefox 3+ | |
|                 lastLastIndex = 0, | |
|                 // Make `global` and avoid `lastIndex` issues by working with a copy | |
|                 separator = new RegExp(separator.source, flags + "g"), | |
|                 separator2, match, lastIndex, lastLength; | |
|             string += ""; // Type-convert | |
|             if (!compliantExecNpcg) { | |
|                 // Doesn't need flags gy, but they don't hurt | |
|                 separator2 = new RegExp("^" + separator.source + "$(?!\\s)", flags); | |
|             } | |
|             /* Values for `limit`, per the spec: | |
|              * If undefined: 4294967295 // Math.pow(2, 32) - 1 | |
|              * If 0, Infinity, or NaN: 0 | |
|              * If positive number: limit = Math.floor(limit); if (limit > 4294967295) limit -= 4294967296; | |
|              * If negative number: 4294967296 - Math.floor(Math.abs(limit)) | |
|              * If other: Type-convert, then use the above rules | |
|              */ | |
|             limit = limit === void 0 ? | |
|                 -1 >>> 0 : // Math.pow(2, 32) - 1 | |
|                 limit >>> 0; // ToUint32(limit) | |
|             while (match = separator.exec(string)) { | |
|                 // `separator.lastIndex` is not reliable cross-browser | |
|                 lastIndex = match.index + match[0].length; | |
|                 if (lastIndex > lastLastIndex) { | |
|                     output.push(string.slice(lastLastIndex, match.index)); | |
|                     // Fix browsers whose `exec` methods don't consistently return `undefined` for | |
|                     // nonparticipating capturing groups | |
|                     if (!compliantExecNpcg && match.length > 1) { | |
|                         match[0].replace(separator2, function () { | |
|                             for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length - 2; i++) { | |
|                                 if (arguments[i] === void 0) { | |
|                                     match[i] = void 0; | |
|                                 } | |
|                             } | |
|                         }); | |
|                     } | |
|                     if (match.length > 1 && match.index < string.length) { | |
|                         Array.prototype.push.apply(output, match.slice(1)); | |
|                     } | |
|                     lastLength = match[0].length; | |
|                     lastLastIndex = lastIndex; | |
|                     if (output.length >= limit) { | |
|                         break; | |
|                     } | |
|                 } | |
|                 if (separator.lastIndex === match.index) { | |
|                     separator.lastIndex++; // Avoid an infinite loop | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
|             if (lastLastIndex === string.length) { | |
|                 if (lastLength || !separator.test("")) { | |
|                     output.push(""); | |
|                 } | |
|             } else { | |
|                 output.push(string.slice(lastLastIndex)); | |
|             } | |
|             return output.length > limit ? output.slice(0, limit) : output; | |
|         }; | |
|     }()); | |
| 
 | |
| // [bugfix, chrome] | |
| // If separator is undefined, then the result array contains just one String, | |
| // which is the this value (converted to a String). If limit is not undefined, | |
| // then the output array is truncated so that it contains no more than limit | |
| // elements. | |
| // "0".split(undefined, 0) -> [] | |
| } else if ("0".split(void 0, 0).length) { | |
|     String.prototype.split = function(separator, limit) { | |
|         if (separator === void 0 && limit === 0) return []; | |
|         return string_split.apply(this, arguments); | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| // ECMA-262, 3rd B.2.3 | |
| // Note an ECMAScript standart, although ECMAScript 3rd Edition has a | |
| // non-normative section suggesting uniform semantics and it should be | |
| // normalized across all browsers | |
| // [bugfix, IE lt 9] IE < 9 substr() with negative value not working in IE | |
| if("".substr && "0b".substr(-1) !== "b") { | |
|     var string_substr = String.prototype.substr; | |
|     /** | |
|      *  Get the substring of a string | |
|      *  @param  {integer}  start   where to start the substring | |
|      *  @param  {integer}  length  how many characters to return | |
|      *  @return {string} | |
|      */ | |
|     String.prototype.substr = function(start, length) { | |
|         return string_substr.call( | |
|             this, | |
|             start < 0 ? ((start = this.length + start) < 0 ? 0 : start) : start, | |
|             length | |
|         ); | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 15.5.4.20 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x15.5.4.20 | |
| var ws = "\x09\x0A\x0B\x0C\x0D\x20\xA0\u1680\u180E\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003" + | |
|     "\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200A\u202F\u205F\u3000\u2028" + | |
|     "\u2029\uFEFF"; | |
| if (!String.prototype.trim || ws.trim()) { | |
|     // http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/faster-trim-javascript | |
|     // http://perfectionkills.com/whitespace-deviations/ | |
|     ws = "[" + ws + "]"; | |
|     var trimBeginRegexp = new RegExp("^" + ws + ws + "*"), | |
|         trimEndRegexp = new RegExp(ws + ws + "*$"); | |
|     String.prototype.trim = function trim() { | |
|         if (this === void 0 || this === null) { | |
|             throw new TypeError("can't convert "+this+" to object"); | |
|         } | |
|         return String(this) | |
|             .replace(trimBeginRegexp, "") | |
|             .replace(trimEndRegexp, ""); | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // | |
| // Util | |
| // ====== | |
| // | |
|  | |
| // ES5 9.4 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x9.4 | |
| // http://jsperf.com/to-integer | |
|  | |
| function toInteger(n) { | |
|     n = +n; | |
|     if (n !== n) { // isNaN | |
|         n = 0; | |
|     } else if (n !== 0 && n !== (1/0) && n !== -(1/0)) { | |
|         n = (n > 0 || -1) * Math.floor(Math.abs(n)); | |
|     } | |
|     return n; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| function isPrimitive(input) { | |
|     var type = typeof input; | |
|     return ( | |
|         input === null || | |
|         type === "undefined" || | |
|         type === "boolean" || | |
|         type === "number" || | |
|         type === "string" | |
|     ); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| function toPrimitive(input) { | |
|     var val, valueOf, toString; | |
|     if (isPrimitive(input)) { | |
|         return input; | |
|     } | |
|     valueOf = input.valueOf; | |
|     if (typeof valueOf === "function") { | |
|         val = valueOf.call(input); | |
|         if (isPrimitive(val)) { | |
|             return val; | |
|         } | |
|     } | |
|     toString = input.toString; | |
|     if (typeof toString === "function") { | |
|         val = toString.call(input); | |
|         if (isPrimitive(val)) { | |
|             return val; | |
|         } | |
|     } | |
|     throw new TypeError(); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| // ES5 9.9 | |
| // http://es5.github.com/#x9.9 | |
| var toObject = function (o) { | |
|     if (o == null) { // this matches both null and undefined | |
|         throw new TypeError("can't convert "+o+" to object"); | |
|     } | |
|     return Object(o); | |
| }; | |
| 
 | |
| });
 | |
| 
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