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authorAndrew Dolgov <[email protected]>2013-03-18 10:26:24 +0400
committerAndrew Dolgov <[email protected]>2013-03-18 10:26:26 +0400
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+/*
+ Copyright (c) 2004-2012, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ Available via Academic Free License >= 2.1 OR the modified BSD license.
+ see: http://dojotoolkit.org/license for details
+*/
+
+/*
+ This is an optimized version of Dojo, built for deployment and not for
+ development. To get sources and documentation, please visit:
+
+ http://dojotoolkit.org
+*/
+
+(function(
+ userConfig,
+ defaultConfig
+){
+ // summary:
+ // This is the "source loader" and is the entry point for Dojo during development. You may also load Dojo with
+ // any AMD-compliant loader via the package main module dojo/main.
+ // description:
+ // This is the "source loader" for Dojo. It provides an AMD-compliant loader that can be configured
+ // to operate in either synchronous or asynchronous modes. After the loader is defined, dojo is loaded
+ // IAW the package main module dojo/main. In the event you wish to use a foreign loader, you may load dojo as a package
+ // via the package main module dojo/main and this loader is not required; see dojo/package.json for details.
+ //
+ // In order to keep compatibility with the v1.x line, this loader includes additional machinery that enables
+ // the dojo.provide, dojo.require et al API. This machinery is loaded by default, but may be dynamically removed
+ // via the has.js API and statically removed via the build system.
+ //
+ // This loader includes sniffing machinery to determine the environment; the following environments are supported:
+ //
+ // - browser
+ // - node.js
+ // - rhino
+ //
+ // This is the so-called "source loader". As such, it includes many optional features that may be discadred by
+ // building a customized verion with the build system.
+
+ // Design and Implementation Notes
+ //
+ // This is a dojo-specific adaption of bdLoad, donated to the dojo foundation by Altoviso LLC.
+ //
+ // This function defines an AMD-compliant (http://wiki.commonjs.org/wiki/Modules/AsynchronousDefinition)
+ // loader that can be configured to operate in either synchronous or asynchronous modes.
+ //
+ // Since this machinery implements a loader, it does not have the luxury of using a load system and/or
+ // leveraging a utility library. This results in an unpleasantly long file; here is a road map of the contents:
+ //
+ // 1. Small library for use implementing the loader.
+ // 2. Define the has.js API; this is used throughout the loader to bracket features.
+ // 3. Define the node.js and rhino sniffs and sniff.
+ // 4. Define the loader's data.
+ // 5. Define the configuration machinery.
+ // 6. Define the script element sniffing machinery and sniff for configuration data.
+ // 7. Configure the loader IAW the provided user, default, and sniffing data.
+ // 8. Define the global require function.
+ // 9. Define the module resolution machinery.
+ // 10. Define the module and plugin module definition machinery
+ // 11. Define the script injection machinery.
+ // 12. Define the window load detection.
+ // 13. Define the logging API.
+ // 14. Define the tracing API.
+ // 16. Define the AMD define function.
+ // 17. Define the dojo v1.x provide/require machinery--so called "legacy" modes.
+ // 18. Publish global variables.
+ //
+ // Language and Acronyms and Idioms
+ //
+ // moduleId: a CJS module identifier, (used for public APIs)
+ // mid: moduleId (used internally)
+ // packageId: a package identifier (used for public APIs)
+ // pid: packageId (used internally); the implied system or default package has pid===""
+ // pack: package is used internally to reference a package object (since javascript has reserved words including "package")
+ // prid: plugin resource identifier
+ // The integer constant 1 is used in place of true and 0 in place of false.
+
+ // define a minimal library to help build the loader
+ var noop = function(){
+ },
+
+ isEmpty = function(it){
+ for(var p in it){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+ },
+
+ toString = {}.toString,
+
+ isFunction = function(it){
+ return toString.call(it) == "[object Function]";
+ },
+
+ isString = function(it){
+ return toString.call(it) == "[object String]";
+ },
+
+ isArray = function(it){
+ return toString.call(it) == "[object Array]";
+ },
+
+ forEach = function(vector, callback){
+ if(vector){
+ for(var i = 0; i < vector.length;){
+ callback(vector[i++]);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ mix = function(dest, src){
+ for(var p in src){
+ dest[p] = src[p];
+ }
+ return dest;
+ },
+
+ makeError = function(error, info){
+ return mix(new Error(error), {src:"dojoLoader", info:info});
+ },
+
+ uidSeed = 1,
+
+ uid = function(){
+ // Returns a unique indentifier (within the lifetime of the document) of the form /_d+/.
+ return "_" + uidSeed++;
+ },
+
+ // FIXME: how to doc window.require() api
+
+ // this will be the global require function; define it immediately so we can start hanging things off of it
+ req = function(
+ config, //(object, optional) hash of configuration properties
+ dependencies, //(array of commonjs.moduleId, optional) list of modules to be loaded before applying callback
+ callback //(function, optional) lamda expression to apply to module values implied by dependencies
+ ){
+ return contextRequire(config, dependencies, callback, 0, req);
+ },
+
+ // the loader uses the has.js API to control feature inclusion/exclusion; define then use throughout
+ global = this,
+
+ doc = global.document,
+
+ element = doc && doc.createElement("DiV"),
+
+ has = req.has = function(name){
+ return isFunction(hasCache[name]) ? (hasCache[name] = hasCache[name](global, doc, element)) : hasCache[name];
+ },
+
+ hasCache = has.cache = defaultConfig.hasCache;
+
+ has.add = function(name, test, now, force){
+ (hasCache[name]===undefined || force) && (hasCache[name] = test);
+ return now && has(name);
+ };
+
+ 0 && has.add("host-node", userConfig.has && "host-node" in userConfig.has ?
+ userConfig.has["host-node"] :
+ (typeof process == "object" && process.versions && process.versions.node && process.versions.v8));
+ if( 0 ){
+ // fixup the default config for node.js environment
+ require("./_base/configNode.js").config(defaultConfig);
+ // remember node's require (with respect to baseUrl==dojo's root)
+ defaultConfig.loaderPatch.nodeRequire = require;
+ }
+
+ 0 && has.add("host-rhino", userConfig.has && "host-rhino" in userConfig.has ?
+ userConfig.has["host-rhino"] :
+ (typeof load == "function" && (typeof Packages == "function" || typeof Packages == "object")));
+ if( 0 ){
+ // owing to rhino's lame feature that hides the source of the script, give the user a way to specify the baseUrl...
+ for(var baseUrl = userConfig.baseUrl || ".", arg, rhinoArgs = this.arguments, i = 0; i < rhinoArgs.length;){
+ arg = (rhinoArgs[i++] + "").split("=");
+ if(arg[0] == "baseUrl"){
+ baseUrl = arg[1];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ load(baseUrl + "/_base/configRhino.js");
+ rhinoDojoConfig(defaultConfig, baseUrl, rhinoArgs);
+ }
+
+ // userConfig has tests override defaultConfig has tests; do this after the environment detection because
+ // the environment detection usually sets some has feature values in the hasCache.
+ for(var p in userConfig.has){
+ has.add(p, userConfig.has[p], 0, 1);
+ }
+
+ //
+ // define the loader data
+ //
+
+ // the loader will use these like symbols if the loader has the traceApi; otherwise
+ // define magic numbers so that modules can be provided as part of defaultConfig
+ var requested = 1,
+ arrived = 2,
+ nonmodule = 3,
+ executing = 4,
+ executed = 5;
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ // these make debugging nice; but using strings for symbols is a gross rookie error; don't do it for production code
+ requested = "requested";
+ arrived = "arrived";
+ nonmodule = "not-a-module";
+ executing = "executing";
+ executed = "executed";
+ }
+
+ var legacyMode = 0,
+ sync = "sync",
+ xd = "xd",
+ syncExecStack = [],
+ dojoRequirePlugin = 0,
+ checkDojoRequirePlugin = noop,
+ transformToAmd = noop,
+ getXhr;
+ if( 1 ){
+ req.isXdUrl = noop;
+
+ req.initSyncLoader = function(dojoRequirePlugin_, checkDojoRequirePlugin_, transformToAmd_){
+ // the first dojo/_base/loader loaded gets to define these variables; they are designed to work
+ // in the presense of zero to many mapped dojo/_base/loaders
+ if(!dojoRequirePlugin){
+ dojoRequirePlugin = dojoRequirePlugin_;
+ checkDojoRequirePlugin = checkDojoRequirePlugin_;
+ transformToAmd = transformToAmd_;
+ }
+
+ return {
+ sync:sync,
+ requested:requested,
+ arrived:arrived,
+ nonmodule:nonmodule,
+ executing:executing,
+ executed:executed,
+ syncExecStack:syncExecStack,
+ modules:modules,
+ execQ:execQ,
+ getModule:getModule,
+ injectModule:injectModule,
+ setArrived:setArrived,
+ signal:signal,
+ finishExec:finishExec,
+ execModule:execModule,
+ dojoRequirePlugin:dojoRequirePlugin,
+ getLegacyMode:function(){return legacyMode;},
+ guardCheckComplete:guardCheckComplete
+ };
+ };
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ // in legacy sync mode, the loader needs a minimal XHR library
+
+ var locationProtocol = location.protocol,
+ locationHost = location.host;
+ req.isXdUrl = function(url){
+ if(/^\./.test(url)){
+ // begins with a dot is always relative to page URL; therefore not xdomain
+ return false;
+ }
+ if(/^\/\//.test(url)){
+ // for v1.6- backcompat, url starting with // indicates xdomain
+ return true;
+ }
+ // get protocol and host
+ // \/+ takes care of the typical file protocol that looks like file:///drive/path/to/file
+ // locationHost is falsy if file protocol => if locationProtocol matches and is "file:", || will return false
+ var match = url.match(/^([^\/\:]+\:)\/+([^\/]+)/);
+ return match && (match[1] != locationProtocol || (locationHost && match[2] != locationHost));
+ };
+
+
+ // note: to get the file:// protocol to work in FF, you must set security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy to false in about:config
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-xhr-factory", 1);
+ has.add("dojo-force-activex-xhr", 1 && !doc.addEventListener && window.location.protocol == "file:");
+ has.add("native-xhr", typeof XMLHttpRequest != "undefined");
+ if(has("native-xhr") && !has("dojo-force-activex-xhr")){
+ getXhr = function(){
+ return new XMLHttpRequest();
+ };
+ }else{
+ // if in the browser an old IE; find an xhr
+ for(var XMLHTTP_PROGIDS = ['Msxml2.XMLHTTP', 'Microsoft.XMLHTTP', 'Msxml2.XMLHTTP.4.0'], progid, i = 0; i < 3;){
+ try{
+ progid = XMLHTTP_PROGIDS[i++];
+ if(new ActiveXObject(progid)){
+ // this progid works; therefore, use it from now on
+ break;
+ }
+ }catch(e){
+ // squelch; we're just trying to find a good ActiveX progid
+ // if they all fail, then progid ends up as the last attempt and that will signal the error
+ // the first time the client actually tries to exec an xhr
+ }
+ }
+ getXhr = function(){
+ return new ActiveXObject(progid);
+ };
+ }
+ req.getXhr = getXhr;
+
+ has.add("dojo-gettext-api", 1);
+ req.getText = function(url, async, onLoad){
+ var xhr = getXhr();
+ xhr.open('GET', fixupUrl(url), false);
+ xhr.send(null);
+ if(xhr.status == 200 || (!location.host && !xhr.status)){
+ if(onLoad){
+ onLoad(xhr.responseText, async);
+ }
+ }else{
+ throw makeError("xhrFailed", xhr.status);
+ }
+ return xhr.responseText;
+ };
+ }
+ }else{
+ req.async = 1;
+ }
+
+ //
+ // loader eval
+ //
+ var eval_ =
+ // use the function constructor so our eval is scoped close to (but not in) in the global space with minimal pollution
+ new Function('return eval(arguments[0]);');
+
+ req.eval =
+ function(text, hint){
+ return eval_(text + "\r\n////@ sourceURL=" + hint);
+ };
+
+ //
+ // loader micro events API
+ //
+ var listenerQueues = {},
+ error = "error",
+ signal = req.signal = function(type, args){
+ var queue = listenerQueues[type];
+ // notice we run a copy of the queue; this allows listeners to add/remove
+ // other listeners without affecting this particular signal
+ forEach(queue && queue.slice(0), function(listener){
+ listener.apply(null, isArray(args) ? args : [args]);
+ });
+ },
+ on = req.on = function(type, listener){
+ // notice a queue is not created until a client actually connects
+ var queue = listenerQueues[type] || (listenerQueues[type] = []);
+ queue.push(listener);
+ return {
+ remove:function(){
+ for(var i = 0; i<queue.length; i++){
+ if(queue[i]===listener){
+ queue.splice(i, 1);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ };
+
+ // configuration machinery; with an optimized/built defaultConfig, all configuration machinery can be discarded
+ // lexical variables hold key loader data structures to help with minification; these may be completely,
+ // one-time initialized by defaultConfig for optimized/built versions
+ var
+ aliases
+ // a vector of pairs of [regexs or string, replacement] => (alias, actual)
+ = [],
+
+ paths
+ // CommonJS paths
+ = {},
+
+ pathsMapProg
+ // list of (from-path, to-path, regex, length) derived from paths;
+ // a "program" to apply paths; see computeMapProg
+ = [],
+
+ packs
+ // a map from packageId to package configuration object; see fixupPackageInfo
+ = {},
+
+ map = req.map
+ // AMD map config variable; dojo/_base/kernel needs req.map to figure out the scope map
+ = {},
+
+ mapProgs
+ // vector of quads as described by computeMapProg; map-key is AMD map key, map-value is AMD map value
+ = [],
+
+ modules
+ // A hash:(mid) --> (module-object) the module namespace
+ //
+ // pid: the package identifier to which the module belongs (e.g., "dojo"); "" indicates the system or default package
+ // mid: the fully-resolved (i.e., mappings have been applied) module identifier without the package identifier (e.g., "dojo/io/script")
+ // url: the URL from which the module was retrieved
+ // pack: the package object of the package to which the module belongs
+ // executed: 0 => not executed; executing => in the process of tranversing deps and running factory; executed => factory has been executed
+ // deps: the dependency vector for this module (vector of modules objects)
+ // def: the factory for this module
+ // result: the result of the running the factory for this module
+ // injected: (0 | requested | arrived) the status of the module; nonmodule means the resource did not call define
+ // load: plugin load function; applicable only for plugins
+ //
+ // Modules go through several phases in creation:
+ //
+ // 1. Requested: some other module's definition or a require application contained the requested module in
+ // its dependency vector or executing code explicitly demands a module via req.require.
+ //
+ // 2. Injected: a script element has been appended to the insert-point element demanding the resource implied by the URL
+ //
+ // 3. Loaded: the resource injected in [2] has been evalated.
+ //
+ // 4. Defined: the resource contained a define statement that advised the loader about the module. Notice that some
+ // resources may just contain a bundle of code and never formally define a module via define
+ //
+ // 5. Evaluated: the module was defined via define and the loader has evaluated the factory and computed a result.
+ = {},
+
+ cacheBust
+ // query string to append to module URLs to bust browser cache
+ = "",
+
+ cache
+ // hash:(mid | url)-->(function | string)
+ //
+ // A cache of resources. The resources arrive via a config.cache object, which is a hash from either mid --> function or
+ // url --> string. The url key is distinguished from the mid key by always containing the prefix "url:". url keys as provided
+ // by config.cache always have a string value that represents the contents of the resource at the given url. mid keys as provided
+ // by configl.cache always have a function value that causes the same code to execute as if the module was script injected.
+ //
+ // Both kinds of key-value pairs are entered into cache via the function consumePendingCache, which may relocate keys as given
+ // by any mappings *iff* the config.cache was received as part of a module resource request.
+ //
+ // Further, for mid keys, the implied url is computed and the value is entered into that key as well. This allows mapped modules
+ // to retrieve cached items that may have arrived consequent to another namespace.
+ //
+ = {},
+
+ urlKeyPrefix
+ // the prefix to prepend to a URL key in the cache.
+ = "url:",
+
+ pendingCacheInsert
+ // hash:(mid)-->(function)
+ //
+ // Gives a set of cache modules pending entry into cache. When cached modules are published to the loader, they are
+ // entered into pendingCacheInsert; modules are then pressed into cache upon (1) AMD define or (2) upon receiving another
+ // independent set of cached modules. (1) is the usual case, and this case allows normalizing mids given in the pending
+ // cache for the local configuration, possibly relocating modules.
+ = {},
+
+ dojoSniffConfig
+ // map of configuration variables
+ // give the data-dojo-config as sniffed from the document (if any)
+ = {};
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ var consumePendingCacheInsert = function(referenceModule){
+ var p, item, match, now, m;
+ for(p in pendingCacheInsert){
+ item = pendingCacheInsert[p];
+ match = p.match(/^url\:(.+)/);
+ if(match){
+ cache[urlKeyPrefix + toUrl(match[1], referenceModule)] = item;
+ }else if(p=="*now"){
+ now = item;
+ }else if(p!="*noref"){
+ m = getModuleInfo(p, referenceModule);
+ cache[m.mid] = cache[urlKeyPrefix + m.url] = item;
+ }
+ }
+ if(now){
+ now(createRequire(referenceModule));
+ }
+ pendingCacheInsert = {};
+ },
+
+ escapeString = function(s){
+ return s.replace(/([\.$?*|{}\(\)\[\]\\\/\+^])/g, function(c){ return "\\" + c; });
+ },
+
+ computeMapProg = function(map, dest){
+ // This routine takes a map as represented by a JavaScript object and initializes dest, a vector of
+ // quads of (map-key, map-value, refex-for-map-key, length-of-map-key), sorted decreasing by length-
+ // of-map-key. The regex looks for the map-key followed by either "/" or end-of-string at the beginning
+ // of a the search source. Notice the map-value is irrelevent to the algorithm
+ dest.splice(0, dest.length);
+ for(var p in map){
+ dest.push([
+ p,
+ map[p],
+ new RegExp("^" + escapeString(p) + "(\/|$)"),
+ p.length]);
+ }
+ dest.sort(function(lhs, rhs){ return rhs[3] - lhs[3]; });
+ return dest;
+ },
+
+ fixupPackageInfo = function(packageInfo){
+ // calculate the precise (name, location, main, mappings) for a package
+ var name = packageInfo.name;
+ if(!name){
+ // packageInfo must be a string that gives the name
+ name = packageInfo;
+ packageInfo = {name:name};
+ }
+ packageInfo = mix({main:"main"}, packageInfo);
+ packageInfo.location = packageInfo.location ? packageInfo.location : name;
+
+ // packageMap is depricated in favor of AMD map
+ if(packageInfo.packageMap){
+ map[name] = packageInfo.packageMap;
+ }
+
+ if(!packageInfo.main.indexOf("./")){
+ packageInfo.main = packageInfo.main.substring(2);
+ }
+
+ // now that we've got a fully-resolved package object, push it into the configuration
+ packs[name] = packageInfo;
+ },
+
+ delayedModuleConfig
+ // module config cannot be consummed until the loader is completely initialized; therefore, all
+ // module config detected during booting is memorized and applied at the end of loader initialization
+ // TODO: this is a bit of a kludge; all config should be moved to end of loader initialization, but
+ // we'll delay this chore and do it with a final loader 1.x cleanup after the 2.x loader prototyping is complete
+ = [],
+
+
+ config = function(config, booting, referenceModule){
+ for(var p in config){
+ if(p=="waitSeconds"){
+ req.waitms = (config[p] || 0) * 1000;
+ }
+ if(p=="cacheBust"){
+ cacheBust = config[p] ? (isString(config[p]) ? config[p] : (new Date()).getTime() + "") : "";
+ }
+ if(p=="baseUrl" || p=="combo"){
+ req[p] = config[p];
+ }
+ if( 1 && p=="async"){
+ // falsy or "sync" => legacy sync loader
+ // "xd" => sync but loading xdomain tree and therefore loading asynchronously (not configurable, set automatically by the loader)
+ // "legacyAsync" => permanently in "xd" by choice
+ // "debugAtAllCosts" => trying to load everything via script injection (not implemented)
+ // otherwise, must be truthy => AMD
+ // legacyMode: sync | legacyAsync | xd | false
+ var mode = config[p];
+ req.legacyMode = legacyMode = (isString(mode) && /sync|legacyAsync/.test(mode) ? mode : (!mode ? sync : false));
+ req.async = !legacyMode;
+ }
+ if(config[p]!==hasCache){
+ // accumulate raw config info for client apps which can use this to pass their own config
+ req.rawConfig[p] = config[p];
+ p!="has" && has.add("config-"+p, config[p], 0, booting);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // make sure baseUrl exists
+ if(!req.baseUrl){
+ req.baseUrl = "./";
+ }
+ // make sure baseUrl ends with a slash
+ if(!/\/$/.test(req.baseUrl)){
+ req.baseUrl += "/";
+ }
+
+ // now do the special work for has, packages, packagePaths, paths, aliases, and cache
+
+ for(p in config.has){
+ has.add(p, config.has[p], 0, booting);
+ }
+
+ // for each package found in any packages config item, augment the packs map owned by the loader
+ forEach(config.packages, fixupPackageInfo);
+
+ // for each packagePath found in any packagePaths config item, augment the packageConfig
+ // packagePaths is depricated; remove in 2.0
+ for(baseUrl in config.packagePaths){
+ forEach(config.packagePaths[baseUrl], function(packageInfo){
+ var location = baseUrl + "/" + packageInfo;
+ if(isString(packageInfo)){
+ packageInfo = {name:packageInfo};
+ }
+ packageInfo.location = location;
+ fixupPackageInfo(packageInfo);
+ });
+ }
+
+ // notice that computeMapProg treats the dest as a reference; therefore, if/when that variable
+ // is published (see dojo-publish-privates), the published variable will always hold a valid value.
+
+ // this must come after all package processing since package processing may mutate map
+ computeMapProg(mix(map, config.map), mapProgs);
+ forEach(mapProgs, function(item){
+ item[1] = computeMapProg(item[1], []);
+ if(item[0]=="*"){
+ mapProgs.star = item;
+ }
+ });
+
+ // push in any paths and recompute the internal pathmap
+ computeMapProg(mix(paths, config.paths), pathsMapProg);
+
+ // aliases
+ forEach(config.aliases, function(pair){
+ if(isString(pair[0])){
+ pair[0] = new RegExp("^" + escapeString(pair[0]) + "$");
+ }
+ aliases.push(pair);
+ });
+
+ if(booting){
+ delayedModuleConfig.push({config:config.config});
+ }else{
+ for(p in config.config){
+ var module = getModule(p, referenceModule);
+ module.config = mix(module.config || {}, config.config[p]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // push in any new cache values
+ if(config.cache){
+ consumePendingCacheInsert();
+ pendingCacheInsert = config.cache;
+ if(config.cache["*noref"]){
+ consumePendingCacheInsert();
+ }
+ }
+
+ signal("config", [config, req.rawConfig]);
+ };
+
+ //
+ // execute the various sniffs; userConfig can override and value
+ //
+
+ if(has("dojo-cdn") || 1 ){
+ // the sniff regex looks for a src attribute ending in dojo.js, optionally preceeded with a path.
+ // match[3] returns the path to dojo.js (if any) without the trailing slash. This is used for the
+ // dojo location on CDN deployments and baseUrl when either/both of these are not provided
+ // explicitly in the config data; this is the 1.6- behavior.
+
+ var scripts = doc.getElementsByTagName("script"),
+ i = 0,
+ script, dojoDir, src, match;
+ while(i < scripts.length){
+ script = scripts[i++];
+ if((src = script.getAttribute("src")) && (match = src.match(/(((.*)\/)|^)dojo\.js(\W|$)/i))){
+ // sniff dojoDir and baseUrl
+ dojoDir = match[3] || "";
+ defaultConfig.baseUrl = defaultConfig.baseUrl || dojoDir;
+
+ // sniff configuration on attribute in script element
+ src = (script.getAttribute("data-dojo-config") || script.getAttribute("djConfig"));
+ if(src){
+ dojoSniffConfig = req.eval("({ " + src + " })", "data-dojo-config");
+ }
+
+ // sniff requirejs attribute
+ if( 0 ){
+ var dataMain = script.getAttribute("data-main");
+ if(dataMain){
+ dojoSniffConfig.deps = dojoSniffConfig.deps || [dataMain];
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ // pass down doh.testConfig from parent as if it were a data-dojo-config
+ try{
+ if(window.parent != window && window.parent.require){
+ var doh = window.parent.require("doh");
+ doh && mix(dojoSniffConfig, doh.testConfig);
+ }
+ }catch(e){}
+ }
+
+ // configure the loader; let the user override defaults
+ req.rawConfig = {};
+ config(defaultConfig, 1);
+
+ // do this before setting userConfig/sniffConfig to allow userConfig/sniff overrides
+ if(has("dojo-cdn")){
+ packs.dojo.location = dojoDir;
+ if(dojoDir){
+ dojoDir += "/";
+ }
+ packs.dijit.location = dojoDir + "../dijit/";
+ packs.dojox.location = dojoDir + "../dojox/";
+ }
+
+ config(userConfig, 1);
+ config(dojoSniffConfig, 1);
+
+ }else{
+ // no config API, assume defaultConfig has everything the loader needs...for the entire lifetime of the application
+ paths = defaultConfig.paths;
+ pathsMapProg = defaultConfig.pathsMapProg;
+ packs = defaultConfig.packs;
+ aliases = defaultConfig.aliases;
+ mapProgs = defaultConfig.mapProgs;
+ modules = defaultConfig.modules;
+ cache = defaultConfig.cache;
+ cacheBust = defaultConfig.cacheBust;
+
+ // remember the default config for other processes (e.g., dojo/config)
+ req.rawConfig = defaultConfig;
+ }
+
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ req.combo = req.combo || {add:noop};
+ var comboPending = 0,
+ combosPending = [],
+ comboPendingTimer = null;
+ }
+
+
+ // build the loader machinery iaw configuration, including has feature tests
+ var injectDependencies = function(module){
+ // checkComplete!=0 holds the idle signal; we're not idle if we're injecting dependencies
+ guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ forEach(module.deps, injectModule);
+ if( 0 && comboPending && !comboPendingTimer){
+ comboPendingTimer = setTimeout(function() {
+ comboPending = 0;
+ comboPendingTimer = null;
+ req.combo.done(function(mids, url) {
+ var onLoadCallback= function(){
+ // defQ is a vector of module definitions 1-to-1, onto mids
+ runDefQ(0, mids);
+ checkComplete();
+ };
+ combosPending.push(mids);
+ injectingModule = mids;
+ req.injectUrl(url, onLoadCallback, mids);
+ injectingModule = 0;
+ }, req);
+ }, 0);
+ }
+ });
+ },
+
+ contextRequire = function(a1, a2, a3, referenceModule, contextRequire){
+ var module, syntheticMid;
+ if(isString(a1)){
+ // signature is (moduleId)
+ module = getModule(a1, referenceModule, true);
+ if(module && module.executed){
+ return module.result;
+ }
+ throw makeError("undefinedModule", a1);
+ }
+ if(!isArray(a1)){
+ // a1 is a configuration
+ config(a1, 0, referenceModule);
+
+ // juggle args; (a2, a3) may be (dependencies, callback)
+ a1 = a2;
+ a2 = a3;
+ }
+ if(isArray(a1)){
+ // signature is (requestList [,callback])
+ if(!a1.length){
+ a2 && a2();
+ }else{
+ syntheticMid = "require*" + uid();
+
+ // resolve the request list with respect to the reference module
+ for(var mid, deps = [], i = 0; i < a1.length;){
+ mid = a1[i++];
+ deps.push(getModule(mid, referenceModule));
+ }
+
+ // construct a synthetic module to control execution of the requestList, and, optionally, callback
+ module = mix(makeModuleInfo("", syntheticMid, 0, ""), {
+ injected: arrived,
+ deps: deps,
+ def: a2 || noop,
+ require: referenceModule ? referenceModule.require : req,
+ gc: 1 //garbage collect
+ });
+ modules[module.mid] = module;
+
+ // checkComplete!=0 holds the idle signal; we're not idle if we're injecting dependencies
+ injectDependencies(module);
+
+ // try to immediately execute
+ // if already traversing a factory tree, then strict causes circular dependency to abort the execution; maybe
+ // it's possible to execute this require later after the current traversal completes and avoid the circular dependency.
+ // ...but *always* insist on immediate in synch mode
+ var strict = checkCompleteGuard && legacyMode!=sync;
+ guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ execModule(module, strict);
+ });
+ if(!module.executed){
+ // some deps weren't on board or circular dependency detected and strict; therefore, push into the execQ
+ execQ.push(module);
+ }
+ checkComplete();
+ }
+ }
+ return contextRequire;
+ },
+
+ createRequire = function(module){
+ if(!module){
+ return req;
+ }
+ var result = module.require;
+ if(!result){
+ result = function(a1, a2, a3){
+ return contextRequire(a1, a2, a3, module, result);
+ };
+ module.require = mix(result, req);
+ result.module = module;
+ result.toUrl = function(name){
+ return toUrl(name, module);
+ };
+ result.toAbsMid = function(mid){
+ return toAbsMid(mid, module);
+ };
+ if( 0 ){
+ result.undef = function(mid){
+ req.undef(mid, module);
+ };
+ }
+ if( 1 ){
+ result.syncLoadNls = function(mid){
+ var nlsModuleInfo = getModuleInfo(mid, module),
+ nlsModule = modules[nlsModuleInfo.mid];
+ if(!nlsModule || !nlsModule.executed){
+ cached = cache[nlsModuleInfo.mid] || cache[urlKeyPrefix + nlsModuleInfo.url];
+ if(cached){
+ evalModuleText(cached);
+ nlsModule = modules[nlsModuleInfo.mid];
+ }
+ }
+ return nlsModule && nlsModule.executed && nlsModule.result;
+ };
+ }
+
+ }
+ return result;
+ },
+
+ execQ =
+ // The list of modules that need to be evaluated.
+ [],
+
+ defQ =
+ // The queue of define arguments sent to loader.
+ [],
+
+ waiting =
+ // The set of modules upon which the loader is waiting for definition to arrive
+ {},
+
+ setRequested = function(module){
+ module.injected = requested;
+ waiting[module.mid] = 1;
+ if(module.url){
+ waiting[module.url] = module.pack || 1;
+ }
+ startTimer();
+ },
+
+ setArrived = function(module){
+ module.injected = arrived;
+ delete waiting[module.mid];
+ if(module.url){
+ delete waiting[module.url];
+ }
+ if(isEmpty(waiting)){
+ clearTimer();
+ 1 && legacyMode==xd && (legacyMode = sync);
+ }
+ },
+
+ execComplete = req.idle =
+ // says the loader has completed (or not) its work
+ function(){
+ return !defQ.length && isEmpty(waiting) && !execQ.length && !checkCompleteGuard;
+ },
+
+ runMapProg = function(targetMid, map){
+ // search for targetMid in map; return the map item if found; falsy otherwise
+ if(map){
+ for(var i = 0; i < map.length; i++){
+ if(map[i][2].test(targetMid)){
+ return map[i];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+ },
+
+ compactPath = function(path){
+ var result = [],
+ segment, lastSegment;
+ path = path.replace(/\\/g, '/').split('/');
+ while(path.length){
+ segment = path.shift();
+ if(segment==".." && result.length && lastSegment!=".."){
+ result.pop();
+ lastSegment = result[result.length - 1];
+ }else if(segment!="."){
+ result.push(lastSegment= segment);
+ } // else ignore "."
+ }
+ return result.join("/");
+ },
+
+ makeModuleInfo = function(pid, mid, pack, url){
+ if( 1 ){
+ var xd= req.isXdUrl(url);
+ return {pid:pid, mid:mid, pack:pack, url:url, executed:0, def:0, isXd:xd, isAmd:!!(xd || (packs[pid] && packs[pid].isAmd))};
+ }else{
+ return {pid:pid, mid:mid, pack:pack, url:url, executed:0, def:0};
+ }
+ },
+
+ getModuleInfo_ = function(mid, referenceModule, packs, modules, baseUrl, mapProgs, pathsMapProg, alwaysCreate){
+ // arguments are passed instead of using lexical variables so that this function my be used independent of the loader (e.g., the builder)
+ // alwaysCreate is useful in this case so that getModuleInfo never returns references to real modules owned by the loader
+ var pid, pack, midInPackage, mapProg, mapItem, url, result, isRelative, requestedMid;
+ requestedMid = mid;
+ isRelative = /^\./.test(mid);
+ if(/(^\/)|(\:)|(\.js$)/.test(mid) || (isRelative && !referenceModule)){
+ // absolute path or protocol of .js filetype, or relative path but no reference module and therefore relative to page
+ // whatever it is, it's not a module but just a URL of some sort
+ // note: pid===0 indicates the routine is returning an unmodified mid
+
+ return makeModuleInfo(0, mid, 0, mid);
+ }else{
+ // relative module ids are relative to the referenceModule; get rid of any dots
+ mid = compactPath(isRelative ? (referenceModule.mid + "/../" + mid) : mid);
+ if(/^\./.test(mid)){
+ throw makeError("irrationalPath", mid);
+ }
+ // at this point, mid is an absolute mid
+
+ // map the mid
+ if(referenceModule){
+ mapItem = runMapProg(referenceModule.mid, mapProgs);
+ }
+ mapItem = mapItem || mapProgs.star;
+ mapItem = mapItem && runMapProg(mid, mapItem[1]);
+
+ if(mapItem){
+ mid = mapItem[1] + mid.substring(mapItem[3]);
+ }
+
+ match = mid.match(/^([^\/]+)(\/(.+))?$/);
+ pid = match ? match[1] : "";
+ if((pack = packs[pid])){
+ mid = pid + "/" + (midInPackage = (match[3] || pack.main));
+ }else{
+ pid = "";
+ }
+
+ // search aliases
+ var candidateLength = 0,
+ candidate = 0;
+ forEach(aliases, function(pair){
+ var match = mid.match(pair[0]);
+ if(match && match.length>candidateLength){
+ candidate = isFunction(pair[1]) ? mid.replace(pair[0], pair[1]) : pair[1];
+ }
+ });
+ if(candidate){
+ return getModuleInfo_(candidate, 0, packs, modules, baseUrl, mapProgs, pathsMapProg, alwaysCreate);
+ }
+
+ result = modules[mid];
+ if(result){
+ return alwaysCreate ? makeModuleInfo(result.pid, result.mid, result.pack, result.url) : modules[mid];
+ }
+ }
+ // get here iff the sought-after module does not yet exist; therefore, we need to compute the URL given the
+ // fully resolved (i.e., all relative indicators and package mapping resolved) module id
+
+ // note: pid!==0 indicates the routine is returning a url that has .js appended unmodified mid
+ mapItem = runMapProg(mid, pathsMapProg);
+ if(mapItem){
+ url = mapItem[1] + mid.substring(mapItem[3]);
+ }else if(pid){
+ url = pack.location + "/" + midInPackage;
+ }else if(has("config-tlmSiblingOfDojo")){
+ url = "../" + mid;
+ }else{
+ url = mid;
+ }
+ // if result is not absolute, add baseUrl
+ if(!(/(^\/)|(\:)/.test(url))){
+ url = baseUrl + url;
+ }
+ url += ".js";
+ return makeModuleInfo(pid, mid, pack, compactPath(url));
+ },
+
+ getModuleInfo = function(mid, referenceModule){
+ return getModuleInfo_(mid, referenceModule, packs, modules, req.baseUrl, mapProgs, pathsMapProg);
+ },
+
+ resolvePluginResourceId = function(plugin, prid, referenceModule){
+ return plugin.normalize ? plugin.normalize(prid, function(mid){return toAbsMid(mid, referenceModule);}) : toAbsMid(prid, referenceModule);
+ },
+
+ dynamicPluginUidGenerator = 0,
+
+ getModule = function(mid, referenceModule, immediate){
+ // compute and optionally construct (if necessary) the module implied by the mid with respect to referenceModule
+ var match, plugin, prid, result;
+ match = mid.match(/^(.+?)\!(.*)$/);
+ if(match){
+ // name was <plugin-module>!<plugin-resource-id>
+ plugin = getModule(match[1], referenceModule, immediate);
+
+ if( 1 && legacyMode == sync && !plugin.executed){
+ injectModule(plugin);
+ if(plugin.injected===arrived && !plugin.executed){
+ guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ execModule(plugin);
+ });
+ }
+ if(plugin.executed){
+ promoteModuleToPlugin(plugin);
+ }else{
+ // we are in xdomain mode for some reason
+ execQ.unshift(plugin);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+
+ if(plugin.executed === executed && !plugin.load){
+ // executed the module not knowing it was a plugin
+ promoteModuleToPlugin(plugin);
+ }
+
+ // if the plugin has not been loaded, then can't resolve the prid and must assume this plugin is dynamic until we find out otherwise
+ if(plugin.load){
+ prid = resolvePluginResourceId(plugin, match[2], referenceModule);
+ mid = (plugin.mid + "!" + (plugin.dynamic ? ++dynamicPluginUidGenerator + "!" : "") + prid);
+ }else{
+ prid = match[2];
+ mid = plugin.mid + "!" + (++dynamicPluginUidGenerator) + "!waitingForPlugin";
+ }
+ result = {plugin:plugin, mid:mid, req:createRequire(referenceModule), prid:prid};
+ }else{
+ result = getModuleInfo(mid, referenceModule);
+ }
+ return modules[result.mid] || (!immediate && (modules[result.mid] = result));
+ },
+
+ toAbsMid = req.toAbsMid = function(mid, referenceModule){
+ return getModuleInfo(mid, referenceModule).mid;
+ },
+
+ toUrl = req.toUrl = function(name, referenceModule){
+ var moduleInfo = getModuleInfo(name+"/x", referenceModule),
+ url= moduleInfo.url;
+ return fixupUrl(moduleInfo.pid===0 ?
+ // if pid===0, then name had a protocol or absolute path; either way, toUrl is the identify function in such cases
+ name :
+ // "/x.js" since getModuleInfo automatically appends ".js" and we appended "/x" to make name look likde a module id
+ url.substring(0, url.length-5)
+ );
+ },
+
+ nonModuleProps = {
+ injected: arrived,
+ executed: executed,
+ def: nonmodule,
+ result: nonmodule
+ },
+
+ makeCjs = function(mid){
+ return modules[mid] = mix({mid:mid}, nonModuleProps);
+ },
+
+ cjsRequireModule = makeCjs("require"),
+ cjsExportsModule = makeCjs("exports"),
+ cjsModuleModule = makeCjs("module"),
+
+ runFactory = function(module, args){
+ req.trace("loader-run-factory", [module.mid]);
+ var factory = module.def,
+ result;
+ 1 && syncExecStack.unshift(module);
+ if(has("config-dojo-loader-catches")){
+ try{
+ result= isFunction(factory) ? factory.apply(null, args) : factory;
+ }catch(e){
+ signal(error, module.result = makeError("factoryThrew", [module, e]));
+ }
+ }else{
+ result= isFunction(factory) ? factory.apply(null, args) : factory;
+ }
+ module.result = result===undefined && module.cjs ? module.cjs.exports : result;
+ 1 && syncExecStack.shift(module);
+ },
+
+ abortExec = {},
+
+ defOrder = 0,
+
+ promoteModuleToPlugin = function(pluginModule){
+ var plugin = pluginModule.result;
+ pluginModule.dynamic = plugin.dynamic;
+ pluginModule.normalize = plugin.normalize;
+ pluginModule.load = plugin.load;
+ return pluginModule;
+ },
+
+ resolvePluginLoadQ = function(plugin){
+ // plugins is a newly executed module that has a loadQ waiting to run
+
+ // step 1: traverse the loadQ and fixup the mid and prid; remember the map from original mid to new mid
+ // recall the original mid was created before the plugin was on board and therefore it was impossible to
+ // compute the final mid; accordingly, prid may or may not change, but the mid will definitely change
+ var map = {};
+ forEach(plugin.loadQ, function(pseudoPluginResource){
+ // manufacture and insert the real module in modules
+ var prid = resolvePluginResourceId(plugin, pseudoPluginResource.prid, pseudoPluginResource.req.module),
+ mid = plugin.dynamic ? pseudoPluginResource.mid.replace(/waitingForPlugin$/, prid) : (plugin.mid + "!" + prid),
+ pluginResource = mix(mix({}, pseudoPluginResource), {mid:mid, prid:prid, injected:0});
+ if(!modules[mid]){
+ // create a new (the real) plugin resource and inject it normally now that the plugin is on board
+ injectPlugin(modules[mid] = pluginResource);
+ } // else this was a duplicate request for the same (plugin, rid) for a nondynamic plugin
+
+ // pluginResource is really just a placeholder with the wrong mid (because we couldn't calculate it until the plugin was on board)
+ // mark is as arrived and delete it from modules; the real module was requested above
+ map[pseudoPluginResource.mid] = modules[mid];
+ setArrived(pseudoPluginResource);
+ delete modules[pseudoPluginResource.mid];
+ });
+ plugin.loadQ = 0;
+
+ // step2: replace all references to any placeholder modules with real modules
+ var substituteModules = function(module){
+ for(var replacement, deps = module.deps || [], i = 0; i<deps.length; i++){
+ replacement = map[deps[i].mid];
+ if(replacement){
+ deps[i] = replacement;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ for(var p in modules){
+ substituteModules(modules[p]);
+ }
+ forEach(execQ, substituteModules);
+ },
+
+ finishExec = function(module){
+ req.trace("loader-finish-exec", [module.mid]);
+ module.executed = executed;
+ module.defOrder = defOrder++;
+ 1 && forEach(module.provides, function(cb){ cb(); });
+ if(module.loadQ){
+ // the module was a plugin
+ promoteModuleToPlugin(module);
+ resolvePluginLoadQ(module);
+ }
+ // remove all occurences of this module from the execQ
+ for(i = 0; i < execQ.length;){
+ if(execQ[i] === module){
+ execQ.splice(i, 1);
+ }else{
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+ // delete references to synthetic modules
+ if (/^require\*/.test(module.mid)) {
+ delete modules[module.mid];
+ }
+ },
+
+ circleTrace = [],
+
+ execModule = function(module, strict){
+ // run the dependency vector, then run the factory for module
+ if(module.executed === executing){
+ req.trace("loader-circular-dependency", [circleTrace.concat(module.mid).join("->")]);
+ return (!module.def || strict) ? abortExec : (module.cjs && module.cjs.exports);
+ }
+ // at this point the module is either not executed or fully executed
+
+
+ if(!module.executed){
+ if(!module.def){
+ return abortExec;
+ }
+ var mid = module.mid,
+ deps = module.deps || [],
+ arg, argResult,
+ args = [],
+ i = 0;
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ circleTrace.push(mid);
+ req.trace("loader-exec-module", ["exec", circleTrace.length, mid]);
+ }
+
+ // for circular dependencies, assume the first module encountered was executed OK
+ // modules that circularly depend on a module that has not run its factory will get
+ // the premade cjs.exports===module.result. They can take a reference to this object and/or
+ // add properties to it. When the module finally runs its factory, the factory can
+ // read/write/replace this object. Notice that so long as the object isn't replaced, any
+ // reference taken earlier while walking the deps list is still valid.
+ module.executed = executing;
+ while(i < deps.length){
+ arg = deps[i++];
+ argResult = ((arg === cjsRequireModule) ? createRequire(module) :
+ ((arg === cjsExportsModule) ? module.cjs.exports :
+ ((arg === cjsModuleModule) ? module.cjs :
+ execModule(arg, strict))));
+ if(argResult === abortExec){
+ module.executed = 0;
+ req.trace("loader-exec-module", ["abort", mid]);
+ 0 && circleTrace.pop();
+ return abortExec;
+ }
+ args.push(argResult);
+ }
+ runFactory(module, args);
+ finishExec(module);
+ 0 && circleTrace.pop();
+ }
+ // at this point the module is guaranteed fully executed
+
+ return module.result;
+ },
+
+
+ checkCompleteGuard = 0,
+
+ guardCheckComplete = function(proc){
+ try{
+ checkCompleteGuard++;
+ proc();
+ }finally{
+ checkCompleteGuard--;
+ }
+ if(execComplete()){
+ signal("idle", []);
+ }
+ },
+
+ checkComplete = function(){
+ // keep going through the execQ as long as at least one factory is executed
+ // plugins, recursion, cached modules all make for many execution path possibilities
+ if(checkCompleteGuard){
+ return;
+ }
+ guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ checkDojoRequirePlugin();
+ for(var currentDefOrder, module, i = 0; i < execQ.length;){
+ currentDefOrder = defOrder;
+ module = execQ[i];
+ execModule(module);
+ if(currentDefOrder!=defOrder){
+ // defOrder was bumped one or more times indicating something was executed (note, this indicates
+ // the execQ was modified, maybe a lot (for example a later module causes an earlier module to execute)
+ checkDojoRequirePlugin();
+ i = 0;
+ }else{
+ // nothing happened; check the next module in the exec queue
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ };
+
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ req.undef = function(moduleId, referenceModule){
+ // In order to reload a module, it must be undefined (this routine) and then re-requested.
+ // This is useful for testing frameworks (at least).
+ var module = getModule(moduleId, referenceModule);
+ setArrived(module);
+ delete modules[module.mid];
+ };
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ if(has("dojo-loader-eval-hint-url")===undefined){
+ has.add("dojo-loader-eval-hint-url", 1);
+ }
+
+ var fixupUrl= function(url){
+ url += ""; // make sure url is a Javascript string (some paths may be a Java string)
+ return url + (cacheBust ? ((/\?/.test(url) ? "&" : "?") + cacheBust) : "");
+ },
+
+ injectPlugin = function(
+ module
+ ){
+ // injects the plugin module given by module; may have to inject the plugin itself
+ var plugin = module.plugin;
+
+ if(plugin.executed === executed && !plugin.load){
+ // executed the module not knowing it was a plugin
+ promoteModuleToPlugin(plugin);
+ }
+
+ var onLoad = function(def){
+ module.result = def;
+ setArrived(module);
+ finishExec(module);
+ checkComplete();
+ };
+
+ if(plugin.load){
+ plugin.load(module.prid, module.req, onLoad);
+ }else if(plugin.loadQ){
+ plugin.loadQ.push(module);
+ }else{
+ // the unshift instead of push is important: we don't want plugins to execute as
+ // dependencies of some other module because this may cause circles when the plugin
+ // loadQ is run; also, generally, we want plugins to run early since they may load
+ // several other modules and therefore can potentially unblock many modules
+ plugin.loadQ = [module];
+ execQ.unshift(plugin);
+ injectModule(plugin);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // for IE, injecting a module may result in a recursive execution if the module is in the cache
+
+ cached = 0,
+
+ injectingModule = 0,
+
+ injectingCachedModule = 0,
+
+ evalModuleText = function(text, module){
+ // see def() for the injectingCachedModule bracket; it simply causes a short, safe curcuit
+ if(has("config-stripStrict")){
+ text = text.replace(/"use strict"/g, '');
+ }
+ injectingCachedModule = 1;
+ if(has("config-dojo-loader-catches")){
+ try{
+ if(text===cached){
+ cached.call(null);
+ }else{
+ req.eval(text, has("dojo-loader-eval-hint-url") ? module.url : module.mid);
+ }
+ }catch(e){
+ signal(error, makeError("evalModuleThrew", module));
+ }
+ }else{
+ if(text===cached){
+ cached.call(null);
+ }else{
+ req.eval(text, has("dojo-loader-eval-hint-url") ? module.url : module.mid);
+ }
+ }
+ injectingCachedModule = 0;
+ },
+
+ injectModule = function(module){
+ // Inject the module. In the browser environment, this means appending a script element into
+ // the document; in other environments, it means loading a file.
+ //
+ // If in synchronous mode, then get the module synchronously if it's not xdomainLoading.
+
+ var mid = module.mid,
+ url = module.url;
+ if(module.executed || module.injected || waiting[mid] || (module.url && ((module.pack && waiting[module.url]===module.pack) || waiting[module.url]==1))){
+ return;
+ }
+ setRequested(module);
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ var viaCombo = 0;
+ if(module.plugin && module.plugin.isCombo){
+ // a combo plugin; therefore, must be handled by combo service
+ // the prid should have already been converted to a URL (if required by the plugin) during
+ // the normalze process; in any event, there is no way for the loader to know how to
+ // to the conversion; therefore the third argument is zero
+ req.combo.add(module.plugin.mid, module.prid, 0, req);
+ viaCombo = 1;
+ }else if(!module.plugin){
+ viaCombo = req.combo.add(0, module.mid, module.url, req);
+ }
+ if(viaCombo){
+ comboPending= 1;
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(module.plugin){
+ injectPlugin(module);
+ return;
+ } // else a normal module (not a plugin)
+
+
+ var onLoadCallback = function(){
+ runDefQ(module);
+ if(module.injected !== arrived){
+ // the script that contained the module arrived and has been executed yet
+ // nothing was added to the defQ (so it wasn't an AMD module) and the module
+ // wasn't marked as arrived by dojo.provide (so it wasn't a v1.6- module);
+ // therefore, it must not have been a module; adjust state accordingly
+ setArrived(module);
+ mix(module, nonModuleProps);
+ req.trace("loader-define-nonmodule", [module.url]);
+ }
+
+ if( 1 && legacyMode){
+ // must call checkComplete even in for sync loader because we may be in xdomainLoading mode;
+ // but, if xd loading, then don't call checkComplete until out of the current sync traversal
+ // in order to preserve order of execution of the dojo.required modules
+ !syncExecStack.length && checkComplete();
+ }else{
+ checkComplete();
+ }
+ };
+ cached = cache[mid] || cache[urlKeyPrefix + module.url];
+ if(cached){
+ req.trace("loader-inject", ["cache", module.mid, url]);
+ evalModuleText(cached, module);
+ onLoadCallback();
+ return;
+ }
+ if( 1 && legacyMode){
+ if(module.isXd){
+ // switch to async mode temporarily; if current legacyMode!=sync, then is must be one of {legacyAsync, xd, false}
+ legacyMode==sync && (legacyMode = xd);
+ // fall through and load via script injection
+ }else if(module.isAmd && legacyMode!=sync){
+ // fall through and load via script injection
+ }else{
+ // mode may be sync, xd/legacyAsync, or async; module may be AMD or legacy; but module is always located on the same domain
+ var xhrCallback = function(text){
+ if(legacyMode==sync){
+ // the top of syncExecStack gives the current synchronously executing module; the loader needs
+ // to know this if it has to switch to async loading in the middle of evaluating a legacy module
+ // this happens when a modules dojo.require's a module that must be loaded async because it's xdomain
+ // (using unshift/shift because there is no back() methods for Javascript arrays)
+ syncExecStack.unshift(module);
+ evalModuleText(text, module);
+ syncExecStack.shift();
+
+ // maybe the module was an AMD module
+ runDefQ(module);
+
+ // legacy modules never get to defineModule() => cjs and injected never set; also evaluation implies executing
+ if(!module.cjs){
+ setArrived(module);
+ finishExec(module);
+ }
+
+ if(module.finish){
+ // while synchronously evaluating this module, dojo.require was applied referencing a module
+ // that had to be loaded async; therefore, the loader stopped answering all dojo.require
+ // requests so they could be answered completely in the correct sequence; module.finish gives
+ // the list of dojo.requires that must be re-applied once all target modules are available;
+ // make a synthetic module to execute the dojo.require's in the correct order
+
+ // compute a guarnateed-unique mid for the synthetic finish module; remember the finish vector; remove it from the reference module
+ // TODO: can we just leave the module.finish...what's it hurting?
+ var finishMid = mid + "*finish",
+ finish = module.finish;
+ delete module.finish;
+
+ def(finishMid, ["dojo", ("dojo/require!" + finish.join(",")).replace(/\./g, "/")], function(dojo){
+ forEach(finish, function(mid){ dojo.require(mid); });
+ });
+ // unshift, not push, which causes the current traversal to be reattempted from the top
+ execQ.unshift(getModule(finishMid));
+ }
+ onLoadCallback();
+ }else{
+ text = transformToAmd(module, text);
+ if(text){
+ evalModuleText(text, module);
+ onLoadCallback();
+ }else{
+ // if transformToAmd returned falsy, then the module was already AMD and it can be script-injected
+ // do so to improve debugability(even though it means another download...which probably won't happen with a good browser cache)
+ injectingModule = module;
+ req.injectUrl(fixupUrl(url), onLoadCallback, module);
+ injectingModule = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ req.trace("loader-inject", ["xhr", module.mid, url, legacyMode!=sync]);
+ if(has("config-dojo-loader-catches")){
+ try{
+ req.getText(url, legacyMode!=sync, xhrCallback);
+ }catch(e){
+ signal(error, makeError("xhrInjectFailed", [module, e]));
+ }
+ }else{
+ req.getText(url, legacyMode!=sync, xhrCallback);
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+ } // else async mode or fell through in xdomain loading mode; either way, load by script injection
+ req.trace("loader-inject", ["script", module.mid, url]);
+ injectingModule = module;
+ req.injectUrl(fixupUrl(url), onLoadCallback, module);
+ injectingModule = 0;
+ },
+
+ defineModule = function(module, deps, def){
+ req.trace("loader-define-module", [module.mid, deps]);
+
+ if( 0 && module.plugin && module.plugin.isCombo){
+ // the module is a plugin resource loaded by the combo service
+ // note: check for module.plugin should be enough since normal plugin resources should
+ // not follow this path; module.plugin.isCombo is future-proofing belt and suspenders
+ module.result = isFunction(def) ? def() : def;
+ setArrived(module);
+ finishExec(module);
+ return module;
+ };
+
+ var mid = module.mid;
+ if(module.injected === arrived){
+ signal(error, makeError("multipleDefine", module));
+ return module;
+ }
+ mix(module, {
+ deps: deps,
+ def: def,
+ cjs: {
+ id: module.mid,
+ uri: module.url,
+ exports: (module.result = {}),
+ setExports: function(exports){
+ module.cjs.exports = exports;
+ },
+ config:function(){
+ return module.config;
+ }
+ }
+ });
+
+ // resolve deps with respect to this module
+ for(var i = 0; i < deps.length; i++){
+ deps[i] = getModule(deps[i], module);
+ }
+
+ if( 1 && legacyMode && !waiting[mid]){
+ // the module showed up without being asked for; it was probably in a <script> element
+ injectDependencies(module);
+ execQ.push(module);
+ checkComplete();
+ }
+ setArrived(module);
+
+ if(!isFunction(def) && !deps.length){
+ module.result = def;
+ finishExec(module);
+ }
+
+ return module;
+ },
+
+ runDefQ = function(referenceModule, mids){
+ // defQ is an array of [id, dependencies, factory]
+ // mids (if any) is a vector of mids given by a combo service
+ var definedModules = [],
+ module, args;
+ while(defQ.length){
+ args = defQ.shift();
+ mids && (args[0]= mids.shift());
+ // explicit define indicates possible multiple modules in a single file; delay injecting dependencies until defQ fully
+ // processed since modules earlier in the queue depend on already-arrived modules that are later in the queue
+ // TODO: what if no args[0] and no referenceModule
+ module = (args[0] && getModule(args[0])) || referenceModule;
+ definedModules.push([module, args[1], args[2]]);
+ }
+ consumePendingCacheInsert(referenceModule);
+ forEach(definedModules, function(args){
+ injectDependencies(defineModule.apply(null, args));
+ });
+ };
+ }
+
+ var timerId = 0,
+ clearTimer = noop,
+ startTimer = noop;
+ if( 1 ){
+ // Timer machinery that monitors how long the loader is waiting and signals an error when the timer runs out.
+ clearTimer = function(){
+ timerId && clearTimeout(timerId);
+ timerId = 0;
+ },
+
+ startTimer = function(){
+ clearTimer();
+ if(req.waitms){
+ timerId = window.setTimeout(function(){
+ clearTimer();
+ signal(error, makeError("timeout", waiting));
+ }, req.waitms);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ // the typically unnecessary !! in front of doc.attachEvent is due to an opera bug; see #15096
+ has.add("ie-event-behavior", !!doc.attachEvent && (typeof opera === "undefined" || opera.toString() != "[object Opera]"));
+ }
+
+ if( 1 && ( 1 || 1 )){
+ var domOn = function(node, eventName, ieEventName, handler){
+ // Add an event listener to a DOM node using the API appropriate for the current browser;
+ // return a function that will disconnect the listener.
+ if(!has("ie-event-behavior")){
+ node.addEventListener(eventName, handler, false);
+ return function(){
+ node.removeEventListener(eventName, handler, false);
+ };
+ }else{
+ node.attachEvent(ieEventName, handler);
+ return function(){
+ node.detachEvent(ieEventName, handler);
+ };
+ }
+ },
+ windowOnLoadListener = domOn(window, "load", "onload", function(){
+ req.pageLoaded = 1;
+ doc.readyState!="complete" && (doc.readyState = "complete");
+ windowOnLoadListener();
+ });
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ // if the loader is on the page, there must be at least one script element
+ // getting its parent and then doing insertBefore solves the "Operation Aborted"
+ // error in IE from appending to a node that isn't properly closed; see
+ // dojo/tests/_base/loader/requirejs/simple-badbase.html for an example
+ var sibling = doc.getElementsByTagName("script")[0],
+ insertPoint= sibling.parentNode;
+ req.injectUrl = function(url, callback, owner){
+ // insert a script element to the insert-point element with src=url;
+ // apply callback upon detecting the script has loaded.
+
+ var node = owner.node = doc.createElement("script"),
+ onLoad = function(e){
+ e = e || window.event;
+ var node = e.target || e.srcElement;
+ if(e.type === "load" || /complete|loaded/.test(node.readyState)){
+ loadDisconnector();
+ errorDisconnector();
+ callback && callback();
+ }
+ },
+ loadDisconnector = domOn(node, "load", "onreadystatechange", onLoad),
+ errorDisconnector = domOn(node, "error", "onerror", function(e){
+ loadDisconnector();
+ errorDisconnector();
+ signal(error, makeError("scriptError", [url, e]));
+ });
+
+ node.type = "text/javascript";
+ node.charset = "utf-8";
+ node.src = url;
+ insertPoint.insertBefore(node, sibling);
+ return node;
+ };
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ req.log = function(){
+ try{
+ for(var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++){
+ console.log(arguments[i]);
+ }
+ }catch(e){}
+ };
+ }else{
+ req.log = noop;
+ }
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ var trace = req.trace = function(
+ group, // the trace group to which this application belongs
+ args // the contents of the trace
+ ){
+ ///
+ // Tracing interface by group.
+ //
+ // Sends the contents of args to the console iff (req.trace.on && req.trace[group])
+
+ if(trace.on && trace.group[group]){
+ signal("trace", [group, args]);
+ for(var arg, dump = [], text= "trace:" + group + (args.length ? (":" + args[0]) : ""), i= 1; i<args.length;){
+ arg = args[i++];
+ if(isString(arg)){
+ text += ", " + arg;
+ }else{
+ dump.push(arg);
+ }
+ }
+ req.log(text);
+ dump.length && dump.push(".");
+ req.log.apply(req, dump);
+ }
+ };
+ mix(trace, {
+ on:1,
+ group:{},
+ set:function(group, value){
+ if(isString(group)){
+ trace.group[group]= value;
+ }else{
+ mix(trace.group, group);
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ trace.set(mix(mix(mix({}, defaultConfig.trace), userConfig.trace), dojoSniffConfig.trace));
+ on("config", function(config){
+ config.trace && trace.set(config.trace);
+ });
+ }else{
+ req.trace = noop;
+ }
+
+ var def = function(
+ mid, //(commonjs.moduleId, optional) list of modules to be loaded before running factory
+ dependencies, //(array of commonjs.moduleId, optional)
+ factory //(any)
+ ){
+ ///
+ // Advises the loader of a module factory. //Implements http://wiki.commonjs.org/wiki/Modules/AsynchronousDefinition.
+ ///
+ //note
+ // CommonJS factory scan courtesy of http://requirejs.org
+
+ var arity = arguments.length,
+ defaultDeps = ["require", "exports", "module"],
+ // the predominate signature...
+ args = [0, mid, dependencies];
+ if(arity==1){
+ args = [0, (isFunction(mid) ? defaultDeps : []), mid];
+ }else if(arity==2 && isString(mid)){
+ args = [mid, (isFunction(dependencies) ? defaultDeps : []), dependencies];
+ }else if(arity==3){
+ args = [mid, dependencies, factory];
+ }
+
+ if( 0 && args[1]===defaultDeps){
+ args[2].toString()
+ .replace(/(\/\*([\s\S]*?)\*\/|\/\/(.*)$)/mg, "")
+ .replace(/require\(["']([\w\!\-_\.\/]+)["']\)/g, function(match, dep){
+ args[1].push(dep);
+ });
+ }
+
+ req.trace("loader-define", args.slice(0, 2));
+ var targetModule = args[0] && getModule(args[0]),
+ module;
+ if(targetModule && !waiting[targetModule.mid]){
+ // given a mid that hasn't been requested; therefore, defined through means other than injecting
+ // consequent to a require() or define() application; examples include defining modules on-the-fly
+ // due to some code path or including a module in a script element. In any case,
+ // there is no callback waiting to finish processing and nothing to trigger the defQ and the
+ // dependencies are never requested; therefore, do it here.
+ injectDependencies(defineModule(targetModule, args[1], args[2]));
+ }else if(!has("ie-event-behavior") || ! 1 || injectingCachedModule){
+ // not IE path: anonymous module and therefore must have been injected; therefore, onLoad will fire immediately
+ // after script finishes being evaluated and the defQ can be run from that callback to detect the module id
+ defQ.push(args);
+ }else{
+ // IE path: possibly anonymous module and therefore injected; therefore, cannot depend on 1-to-1,
+ // in-order exec of onLoad with script eval (since it's IE) and must manually detect here
+ targetModule = targetModule || injectingModule;
+ if(!targetModule){
+ for(mid in waiting){
+ module = modules[mid];
+ if(module && module.node && module.node.readyState === 'interactive'){
+ targetModule = module;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( 0 && !targetModule){
+ for(var i = 0; i<combosPending.length; i++){
+ targetModule = combosPending[i];
+ if(targetModule.node && targetModule.node.readyState === 'interactive'){
+ break;
+ }
+ targetModule= 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( 0 && isArray(targetModule)){
+ injectDependencies(defineModule(getModule(targetModule.shift()), args[1], args[2]));
+ if(!targetModule.length){
+ combosPending.splice(i, 1);
+ }
+ }else if(targetModule){
+ consumePendingCacheInsert(targetModule);
+ injectDependencies(defineModule(targetModule, args[1], args[2]));
+ }else{
+ signal(error, makeError("ieDefineFailed", args[0]));
+ }
+ checkComplete();
+ }
+ };
+ def.amd = {
+ vendor:"dojotoolkit.org"
+ };
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ req.def = def;
+ }
+
+ // allow config to override default implemention of named functions; this is useful for
+ // non-browser environments, e.g., overriding injectUrl, getText, log, etc. in node.js, Rhino, etc.
+ // also useful for testing and monkey patching loader
+ mix(mix(req, defaultConfig.loaderPatch), userConfig.loaderPatch);
+
+ // now that req is fully initialized and won't change, we can hook it up to the error signal
+ on(error, function(arg){
+ try{
+ console.error(arg);
+ if(arg instanceof Error){
+ for(var p in arg){
+ console.log(p + ":", arg[p]);
+ }
+ console.log(".");
+ }
+ }catch(e){}
+ });
+
+ // always publish these
+ mix(req, {
+ uid:uid,
+ cache:cache,
+ packs:packs
+ });
+
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ mix(req, {
+ // these may be interesting to look at when debugging
+ paths:paths,
+ aliases:aliases,
+ modules:modules,
+ legacyMode:legacyMode,
+ execQ:execQ,
+ defQ:defQ,
+ waiting:waiting,
+
+ // these are used for testing
+ // TODO: move testing infrastructure to a different has feature
+ packs:packs,
+ mapProgs:mapProgs,
+ pathsMapProg:pathsMapProg,
+ listenerQueues:listenerQueues,
+
+ // these are used by the builder (at least)
+ computeMapProg:computeMapProg,
+ runMapProg:runMapProg,
+ compactPath:compactPath,
+ getModuleInfo:getModuleInfo_
+ });
+ }
+
+ // the loader can be defined exactly once; look for global define which is the symbol AMD loaders are
+ // *required* to define (as opposed to require, which is optional)
+ if(global.define){
+ if( 1 ){
+ signal(error, makeError("defineAlreadyDefined", 0));
+ }
+ return;
+ }else{
+ global.define = def;
+ global.require = req;
+ if( 0 ){
+ require= req;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( 0 && req.combo && req.combo.plugins){
+ var plugins = req.combo.plugins,
+ pluginName;
+ for(pluginName in plugins){
+ mix(mix(getModule(pluginName), plugins[pluginName]), {isCombo:1, executed:"executed", load:1});
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ forEach(delayedModuleConfig, function(c){ config(c); });
+ var bootDeps = dojoSniffConfig.deps || userConfig.deps || defaultConfig.deps,
+ bootCallback = dojoSniffConfig.callback || userConfig.callback || defaultConfig.callback;
+ req.boot = (bootDeps || bootCallback) ? [bootDeps || [], bootCallback] : 0;
+ }
+ if(! 1 ){
+ !req.async && req(["dojo"]);
+ req.boot && req.apply(null, req.boot);
+ }
+})
+(this.dojoConfig || this.djConfig || this.require || {}, {
+ async:0,
+ hasCache:{
+ 'config-selectorEngine':"acme",
+ 'config-tlmSiblingOfDojo':1,
+ 'dojo-built':1,
+ 'dojo-loader':1,
+ dom:1,
+ 'host-browser':1
+ },
+ packages:[
+ {
+ location:"../dijit",
+ name:"dijit"
+ },
+ {
+ location:".",
+ name:"dojo"
+ }
+ ]
+});require({cache:{
+'dojo/_base/fx':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "./config", /*===== "./declare", =====*/ "./lang", "../Evented", "./Color", "./connect", "./sniff", "../dom", "../dom-style"],
+ function(dojo, config, /*===== declare, =====*/ lang, Evented, Color, connect, has, dom, style){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/fx
+ // notes:
+ // Animation loosely package based on Dan Pupius' work, contributed under CLA; see
+ // http://pupius.co.uk/js/Toolkit.Drawing.js
+
+ var _mixin = lang.mixin;
+
+ // Module export
+ var basefx = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the base dojo/_base/fx implementation.
+ };
+
+ var _Line = basefx._Line = function(/*int*/ start, /*int*/ end){
+ // summary:
+ // Object used to generate values from a start value to an end value
+ // start: int
+ // Beginning value for range
+ // end: int
+ // Ending value for range
+ this.start = start;
+ this.end = end;
+ };
+
+ _Line.prototype.getValue = function(/*float*/ n){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns the point on the line
+ // n:
+ // a floating point number greater than 0 and less than 1
+ return ((this.end - this.start) * n) + this.start; // Decimal
+ };
+
+ var Animation = basefx.Animation = function(args){
+ // summary:
+ // A generic animation class that fires callbacks into its handlers
+ // object at various states.
+ // description:
+ // A generic animation class that fires callbacks into its handlers
+ // object at various states. Nearly all dojo animation functions
+ // return an instance of this method, usually without calling the
+ // .play() method beforehand. Therefore, you will likely need to
+ // call .play() on instances of `Animation` when one is
+ // returned.
+ // args: Object
+ // The 'magic argument', mixing all the properties into this
+ // animation instance.
+
+ _mixin(this, args);
+ if(lang.isArray(this.curve)){
+ this.curve = new _Line(this.curve[0], this.curve[1]);
+ }
+
+ };
+ Animation.prototype = new Evented();
+
+ lang.extend(Animation, {
+ // duration: Integer
+ // The time in milliseconds the animation will take to run
+ duration: 350,
+
+ /*=====
+ // curve: _Line|Array
+ // A two element array of start and end values, or a `_Line` instance to be
+ // used in the Animation.
+ curve: null,
+
+ // easing: Function?
+ // A Function to adjust the acceleration (or deceleration) of the progress
+ // across a _Line
+ easing: null,
+ =====*/
+
+ // repeat: Integer?
+ // The number of times to loop the animation
+ repeat: 0,
+
+ // rate: Integer?
+ // the time in milliseconds to wait before advancing to next frame
+ // (used as a fps timer: 1000/rate = fps)
+ rate: 20 /* 50 fps */,
+
+ /*=====
+ // delay: Integer?
+ // The time in milliseconds to wait before starting animation after it
+ // has been .play()'ed
+ delay: null,
+
+ // beforeBegin: Event?
+ // Synthetic event fired before a Animation begins playing (synchronous)
+ beforeBegin: null,
+
+ // onBegin: Event?
+ // Synthetic event fired as a Animation begins playing (useful?)
+ onBegin: null,
+
+ // onAnimate: Event?
+ // Synthetic event fired at each interval of the Animation
+ onAnimate: null,
+
+ // onEnd: Event?
+ // Synthetic event fired after the final frame of the Animation
+ onEnd: null,
+
+ // onPlay: Event?
+ // Synthetic event fired any time the Animation is play()'ed
+ onPlay: null,
+
+ // onPause: Event?
+ // Synthetic event fired when the Animation is paused
+ onPause: null,
+
+ // onStop: Event
+ // Synthetic event fires when the Animation is stopped
+ onStop: null,
+
+ =====*/
+
+ _percent: 0,
+ _startRepeatCount: 0,
+
+ _getStep: function(){
+ var _p = this._percent,
+ _e = this.easing
+ ;
+ return _e ? _e(_p) : _p;
+ },
+ _fire: function(/*Event*/ evt, /*Array?*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Convenience function. Fire event "evt" and pass it the
+ // arguments specified in "args".
+ // description:
+ // Convenience function. Fire event "evt" and pass it the
+ // arguments specified in "args".
+ // Fires the callback in the scope of this Animation
+ // instance.
+ // evt:
+ // The event to fire.
+ // args:
+ // The arguments to pass to the event.
+ var a = args||[];
+ if(this[evt]){
+ if(config.debugAtAllCosts){
+ this[evt].apply(this, a);
+ }else{
+ try{
+ this[evt].apply(this, a);
+ }catch(e){
+ // squelch and log because we shouldn't allow exceptions in
+ // synthetic event handlers to cause the internal timer to run
+ // amuck, potentially pegging the CPU. I'm not a fan of this
+ // squelch, but hopefully logging will make it clear what's
+ // going on
+ console.error("exception in animation handler for:", evt);
+ console.error(e);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return this; // Animation
+ },
+
+ play: function(/*int?*/ delay, /*Boolean?*/ gotoStart){
+ // summary:
+ // Start the animation.
+ // delay:
+ // How many milliseconds to delay before starting.
+ // gotoStart:
+ // If true, starts the animation from the beginning; otherwise,
+ // starts it from its current position.
+ // returns: Animation
+ // The instance to allow chaining.
+
+ var _t = this;
+ if(_t._delayTimer){ _t._clearTimer(); }
+ if(gotoStart){
+ _t._stopTimer();
+ _t._active = _t._paused = false;
+ _t._percent = 0;
+ }else if(_t._active && !_t._paused){
+ return _t;
+ }
+
+ _t._fire("beforeBegin", [_t.node]);
+
+ var de = delay || _t.delay,
+ _p = lang.hitch(_t, "_play", gotoStart);
+
+ if(de > 0){
+ _t._delayTimer = setTimeout(_p, de);
+ return _t;
+ }
+ _p();
+ return _t; // Animation
+ },
+
+ _play: function(gotoStart){
+ var _t = this;
+ if(_t._delayTimer){ _t._clearTimer(); }
+ _t._startTime = new Date().valueOf();
+ if(_t._paused){
+ _t._startTime -= _t.duration * _t._percent;
+ }
+
+ _t._active = true;
+ _t._paused = false;
+ var value = _t.curve.getValue(_t._getStep());
+ if(!_t._percent){
+ if(!_t._startRepeatCount){
+ _t._startRepeatCount = _t.repeat;
+ }
+ _t._fire("onBegin", [value]);
+ }
+
+ _t._fire("onPlay", [value]);
+
+ _t._cycle();
+ return _t; // Animation
+ },
+
+ pause: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Pauses a running animation.
+ var _t = this;
+ if(_t._delayTimer){ _t._clearTimer(); }
+ _t._stopTimer();
+ if(!_t._active){ return _t; /*Animation*/ }
+ _t._paused = true;
+ _t._fire("onPause", [_t.curve.getValue(_t._getStep())]);
+ return _t; // Animation
+ },
+
+ gotoPercent: function(/*Decimal*/ percent, /*Boolean?*/ andPlay){
+ // summary:
+ // Sets the progress of the animation.
+ // percent:
+ // A percentage in decimal notation (between and including 0.0 and 1.0).
+ // andPlay:
+ // If true, play the animation after setting the progress.
+ var _t = this;
+ _t._stopTimer();
+ _t._active = _t._paused = true;
+ _t._percent = percent;
+ if(andPlay){ _t.play(); }
+ return _t; // Animation
+ },
+
+ stop: function(/*boolean?*/ gotoEnd){
+ // summary:
+ // Stops a running animation.
+ // gotoEnd:
+ // If true, the animation will end.
+ var _t = this;
+ if(_t._delayTimer){ _t._clearTimer(); }
+ if(!_t._timer){ return _t; /* Animation */ }
+ _t._stopTimer();
+ if(gotoEnd){
+ _t._percent = 1;
+ }
+ _t._fire("onStop", [_t.curve.getValue(_t._getStep())]);
+ _t._active = _t._paused = false;
+ return _t; // Animation
+ },
+
+ status: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a string token representation of the status of
+ // the animation, one of: "paused", "playing", "stopped"
+ if(this._active){
+ return this._paused ? "paused" : "playing"; // String
+ }
+ return "stopped"; // String
+ },
+
+ _cycle: function(){
+ var _t = this;
+ if(_t._active){
+ var curr = new Date().valueOf();
+ // Allow durations of 0 (instant) by setting step to 1 - see #13798
+ var step = _t.duration === 0 ? 1 : (curr - _t._startTime) / (_t.duration);
+
+ if(step >= 1){
+ step = 1;
+ }
+ _t._percent = step;
+
+ // Perform easing
+ if(_t.easing){
+ step = _t.easing(step);
+ }
+
+ _t._fire("onAnimate", [_t.curve.getValue(step)]);
+
+ if(_t._percent < 1){
+ _t._startTimer();
+ }else{
+ _t._active = false;
+
+ if(_t.repeat > 0){
+ _t.repeat--;
+ _t.play(null, true);
+ }else if(_t.repeat == -1){
+ _t.play(null, true);
+ }else{
+ if(_t._startRepeatCount){
+ _t.repeat = _t._startRepeatCount;
+ _t._startRepeatCount = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ _t._percent = 0;
+ _t._fire("onEnd", [_t.node]);
+ !_t.repeat && _t._stopTimer();
+ }
+ }
+ return _t; // Animation
+ },
+
+ _clearTimer: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Clear the play delay timer
+ clearTimeout(this._delayTimer);
+ delete this._delayTimer;
+ }
+
+ });
+
+ // the local timer, stubbed into all Animation instances
+ var ctr = 0,
+ timer = null,
+ runner = {
+ run: function(){}
+ };
+
+ lang.extend(Animation, {
+
+ _startTimer: function(){
+ if(!this._timer){
+ this._timer = connect.connect(runner, "run", this, "_cycle");
+ ctr++;
+ }
+ if(!timer){
+ timer = setInterval(lang.hitch(runner, "run"), this.rate);
+ }
+ },
+
+ _stopTimer: function(){
+ if(this._timer){
+ connect.disconnect(this._timer);
+ this._timer = null;
+ ctr--;
+ }
+ if(ctr <= 0){
+ clearInterval(timer);
+ timer = null;
+ ctr = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ });
+
+ var _makeFadeable =
+ has("ie") ? function(node){
+ // only set the zoom if the "tickle" value would be the same as the
+ // default
+ var ns = node.style;
+ // don't set the width to auto if it didn't already cascade that way.
+ // We don't want to f anyones designs
+ if(!ns.width.length && style.get(node, "width") == "auto"){
+ ns.width = "auto";
+ }
+ } :
+ function(){};
+
+ basefx._fade = function(/*Object*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an animation that will fade the node defined by
+ // args.node from the start to end values passed (args.start
+ // args.end) (end is mandatory, start is optional)
+
+ args.node = dom.byId(args.node);
+ var fArgs = _mixin({ properties: {} }, args),
+ props = (fArgs.properties.opacity = {});
+
+ props.start = !("start" in fArgs) ?
+ function(){
+ return +style.get(fArgs.node, "opacity")||0;
+ } : fArgs.start;
+ props.end = fArgs.end;
+
+ var anim = basefx.animateProperty(fArgs);
+ connect.connect(anim, "beforeBegin", lang.partial(_makeFadeable, fArgs.node));
+
+ return anim; // Animation
+ };
+
+ /*=====
+ var __FadeArgs = declare(null, {
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // The node referenced in the animation
+ // duration: Integer?
+ // Duration of the animation in milliseconds.
+ // easing: Function?
+ // An easing function.
+ });
+ =====*/
+
+ basefx.fadeIn = function(/*__FadeArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an animation that will fade node defined in 'args' from
+ // its current opacity to fully opaque.
+ return basefx._fade(_mixin({ end: 1 }, args)); // Animation
+ };
+
+ basefx.fadeOut = function(/*__FadeArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an animation that will fade node defined in 'args'
+ // from its current opacity to fully transparent.
+ return basefx._fade(_mixin({ end: 0 }, args)); // Animation
+ };
+
+ basefx._defaultEasing = function(/*Decimal?*/ n){
+ // summary:
+ // The default easing function for Animation(s)
+ return 0.5 + ((Math.sin((n + 1.5) * Math.PI)) / 2); // Decimal
+ };
+
+ var PropLine = function(properties){
+ // PropLine is an internal class which is used to model the values of
+ // an a group of CSS properties across an animation lifecycle. In
+ // particular, the "getValue" function handles getting interpolated
+ // values between start and end for a particular CSS value.
+ this._properties = properties;
+ for(var p in properties){
+ var prop = properties[p];
+ if(prop.start instanceof Color){
+ // create a reusable temp color object to keep intermediate results
+ prop.tempColor = new Color();
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ PropLine.prototype.getValue = function(r){
+ var ret = {};
+ for(var p in this._properties){
+ var prop = this._properties[p],
+ start = prop.start;
+ if(start instanceof Color){
+ ret[p] = Color.blendColors(start, prop.end, r, prop.tempColor).toCss();
+ }else if(!lang.isArray(start)){
+ ret[p] = ((prop.end - start) * r) + start + (p != "opacity" ? prop.units || "px" : 0);
+ }
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ /*=====
+ var __AnimArgs = declare(__FadeArgs, {
+ // properties: Object?
+ // A hash map of style properties to Objects describing the transition,
+ // such as the properties of _Line with an additional 'units' property
+ properties: {}
+
+ //TODOC: add event callbacks
+ });
+ =====*/
+
+ basefx.animateProperty = function(/*__AnimArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an animation that will transition the properties of
+ // node defined in `args` depending how they are defined in
+ // `args.properties`
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Foundation of most `dojo/_base/fx`
+ // animations. It takes an object of "properties" corresponding to
+ // style properties, and animates them in parallel over a set
+ // duration.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // A simple animation that changes the width of the specified node.
+ // | basefx.animateProperty({
+ // | node: "nodeId",
+ // | properties: { width: 400 },
+ // | }).play();
+ // Dojo figures out the start value for the width and converts the
+ // integer specified for the width to the more expressive but
+ // verbose form `{ width: { end: '400', units: 'px' } }` which you
+ // can also specify directly. Defaults to 'px' if omitted.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Animate width, height, and padding over 2 seconds... the
+ // pedantic way:
+ // | basefx.animateProperty({ node: node, duration:2000,
+ // | properties: {
+ // | width: { start: '200', end: '400', units:"px" },
+ // | height: { start:'200', end: '400', units:"px" },
+ // | paddingTop: { start:'5', end:'50', units:"px" }
+ // | }
+ // | }).play();
+ // Note 'paddingTop' is used over 'padding-top'. Multi-name CSS properties
+ // are written using "mixed case", as the hyphen is illegal as an object key.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Plug in a different easing function and register a callback for
+ // when the animation ends. Easing functions accept values between
+ // zero and one and return a value on that basis. In this case, an
+ // exponential-in curve.
+ // | basefx.animateProperty({
+ // | node: "nodeId",
+ // | // dojo figures out the start value
+ // | properties: { width: { end: 400 } },
+ // | easing: function(n){
+ // | return (n==0) ? 0 : Math.pow(2, 10 * (n - 1));
+ // | },
+ // | onEnd: function(node){
+ // | // called when the animation finishes. The animation
+ // | // target is passed to this function
+ // | }
+ // | }).play(500); // delay playing half a second
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Like all `Animation`s, animateProperty returns a handle to the
+ // Animation instance, which fires the events common to Dojo FX. Use `aspect.after`
+ // to access these events outside of the Animation definition:
+ // | var anim = basefx.animateProperty({
+ // | node:"someId",
+ // | properties:{
+ // | width:400, height:500
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | aspect.after(anim, "onEnd", function(){
+ // | console.log("animation ended");
+ // | }, true);
+ // | // play the animation now:
+ // | anim.play();
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Each property can be a function whose return value is substituted along.
+ // Additionally, each measurement (eg: start, end) can be a function. The node
+ // reference is passed directly to callbacks.
+ // | basefx.animateProperty({
+ // | node:"mine",
+ // | properties:{
+ // | height:function(node){
+ // | // shrink this node by 50%
+ // | return domGeom.position(node).h / 2
+ // | },
+ // | width:{
+ // | start:function(node){ return 100; },
+ // | end:function(node){ return 200; }
+ // | }
+ // | }
+ // | }).play();
+ //
+
+ var n = args.node = dom.byId(args.node);
+ if(!args.easing){ args.easing = dojo._defaultEasing; }
+
+ var anim = new Animation(args);
+ connect.connect(anim, "beforeBegin", anim, function(){
+ var pm = {};
+ for(var p in this.properties){
+ // Make shallow copy of properties into pm because we overwrite
+ // some values below. In particular if start/end are functions
+ // we don't want to overwrite them or the functions won't be
+ // called if the animation is reused.
+ if(p == "width" || p == "height"){
+ this.node.display = "block";
+ }
+ var prop = this.properties[p];
+ if(lang.isFunction(prop)){
+ prop = prop(n);
+ }
+ prop = pm[p] = _mixin({}, (lang.isObject(prop) ? prop: { end: prop }));
+
+ if(lang.isFunction(prop.start)){
+ prop.start = prop.start(n);
+ }
+ if(lang.isFunction(prop.end)){
+ prop.end = prop.end(n);
+ }
+ var isColor = (p.toLowerCase().indexOf("color") >= 0);
+ function getStyle(node, p){
+ // domStyle.get(node, "height") can return "auto" or "" on IE; this is more reliable:
+ var v = { height: node.offsetHeight, width: node.offsetWidth }[p];
+ if(v !== undefined){ return v; }
+ v = style.get(node, p);
+ return (p == "opacity") ? +v : (isColor ? v : parseFloat(v));
+ }
+ if(!("end" in prop)){
+ prop.end = getStyle(n, p);
+ }else if(!("start" in prop)){
+ prop.start = getStyle(n, p);
+ }
+
+ if(isColor){
+ prop.start = new Color(prop.start);
+ prop.end = new Color(prop.end);
+ }else{
+ prop.start = (p == "opacity") ? +prop.start : parseFloat(prop.start);
+ }
+ }
+ this.curve = new PropLine(pm);
+ });
+ connect.connect(anim, "onAnimate", lang.hitch(style, "set", anim.node));
+ return anim; // Animation
+ };
+
+ basefx.anim = function( /*DOMNode|String*/ node,
+ /*Object*/ properties,
+ /*Integer?*/ duration,
+ /*Function?*/ easing,
+ /*Function?*/ onEnd,
+ /*Integer?*/ delay){
+ // summary:
+ // A simpler interface to `animateProperty()`, also returns
+ // an instance of `Animation` but begins the animation
+ // immediately, unlike nearly every other Dojo animation API.
+ // description:
+ // Simpler (but somewhat less powerful) version
+ // of `animateProperty`. It uses defaults for many basic properties
+ // and allows for positional parameters to be used in place of the
+ // packed "property bag" which is used for other Dojo animation
+ // methods.
+ //
+ // The `Animation` object returned will be already playing, so
+ // calling play() on it again is (usually) a no-op.
+ // node:
+ // a DOM node or the id of a node to animate CSS properties on
+ // duration:
+ // The number of milliseconds over which the animation
+ // should run. Defaults to the global animation default duration
+ // (350ms).
+ // easing:
+ // An easing function over which to calculate acceleration
+ // and deceleration of the animation through its duration.
+ // A default easing algorithm is provided, but you may
+ // plug in any you wish. A large selection of easing algorithms
+ // are available in `dojo/fx/easing`.
+ // onEnd:
+ // A function to be called when the animation finishes
+ // running.
+ // delay:
+ // The number of milliseconds to delay beginning the
+ // animation by. The default is 0.
+ // example:
+ // Fade out a node
+ // | basefx.anim("id", { opacity: 0 });
+ // example:
+ // Fade out a node over a full second
+ // | basefx.anim("id", { opacity: 0 }, 1000);
+ return basefx.animateProperty({ // Animation
+ node: node,
+ duration: duration || Animation.prototype.duration,
+ properties: properties,
+ easing: easing,
+ onEnd: onEnd
+ }).play(delay || 0);
+ };
+
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ _mixin(dojo, basefx);
+ // Alias to drop come 2.0:
+ dojo._Animation = Animation;
+ }
+
+ return basefx;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-form':function(){
+define(["./_base/lang", "./dom", "./io-query", "./json"], function(lang, dom, ioq, json){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-form
+
+ function setValue(/*Object*/ obj, /*String*/ name, /*String*/ value){
+ // summary:
+ // For the named property in object, set the value. If a value
+ // already exists and it is a string, convert the value to be an
+ // array of values.
+
+ // Skip it if there is no value
+ if(value === null){
+ return;
+ }
+
+ var val = obj[name];
+ if(typeof val == "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ obj[name] = [val, value];
+ }else if(lang.isArray(val)){
+ val.push(value);
+ }else{
+ obj[name] = value;
+ }
+ }
+
+ var exclude = "file|submit|image|reset|button";
+
+ var form = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines form-processing functions.
+
+ fieldToObject: function fieldToObject(/*DOMNode|String*/ inputNode){
+ // summary:
+ // Serialize a form field to a JavaScript object.
+ // description:
+ // Returns the value encoded in a form field as
+ // as a string or an array of strings. Disabled form elements
+ // and unchecked radio and checkboxes are skipped. Multi-select
+ // elements are returned as an array of string values.
+ // inputNode: DOMNode|String
+ // returns: Object
+
+ var ret = null;
+ inputNode = dom.byId(inputNode);
+ if(inputNode){
+ var _in = inputNode.name, type = (inputNode.type || "").toLowerCase();
+ if(_in && type && !inputNode.disabled){
+ if(type == "radio" || type == "checkbox"){
+ if(inputNode.checked){
+ ret = inputNode.value;
+ }
+ }else if(inputNode.multiple){
+ ret = [];
+ var nodes = [inputNode.firstChild];
+ while(nodes.length){
+ for(var node = nodes.pop(); node; node = node.nextSibling){
+ if(node.nodeType == 1 && node.tagName.toLowerCase() == "option"){
+ if(node.selected){
+ ret.push(node.value);
+ }
+ }else{
+ if(node.nextSibling){
+ nodes.push(node.nextSibling);
+ }
+ if(node.firstChild){
+ nodes.push(node.firstChild);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ ret = inputNode.value;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return ret; // Object
+ },
+
+ toObject: function formToObject(/*DOMNode|String*/ formNode){
+ // summary:
+ // Serialize a form node to a JavaScript object.
+ // description:
+ // Returns the values encoded in an HTML form as
+ // string properties in an object which it then returns. Disabled form
+ // elements, buttons, and other non-value form elements are skipped.
+ // Multi-select elements are returned as an array of string values.
+ // formNode: DOMNode|String
+ // example:
+ // This form:
+ // | <form id="test_form">
+ // | <input type="text" name="blah" value="blah">
+ // | <input type="text" name="no_value" value="blah" disabled>
+ // | <input type="button" name="no_value2" value="blah">
+ // | <select type="select" multiple name="multi" size="5">
+ // | <option value="blah">blah</option>
+ // | <option value="thud" selected>thud</option>
+ // | <option value="thonk" selected>thonk</option>
+ // | </select>
+ // | </form>
+ //
+ // yields this object structure as the result of a call to
+ // formToObject():
+ //
+ // | {
+ // | blah: "blah",
+ // | multi: [
+ // | "thud",
+ // | "thonk"
+ // | ]
+ // | };
+
+ var ret = {}, elems = dom.byId(formNode).elements;
+ for(var i = 0, l = elems.length; i < l; ++i){
+ var item = elems[i], _in = item.name, type = (item.type || "").toLowerCase();
+ if(_in && type && exclude.indexOf(type) < 0 && !item.disabled){
+ setValue(ret, _in, form.fieldToObject(item));
+ if(type == "image"){
+ ret[_in + ".x"] = ret[_in + ".y"] = ret[_in].x = ret[_in].y = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return ret; // Object
+ },
+
+ toQuery: function formToQuery(/*DOMNode|String*/ formNode){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a URL-encoded string representing the form passed as either a
+ // node or string ID identifying the form to serialize
+ // formNode: DOMNode|String
+ // returns: String
+
+ return ioq.objectToQuery(form.toObject(formNode)); // String
+ },
+
+ toJson: function formToJson(/*DOMNode|String*/ formNode, /*Boolean?*/ prettyPrint){
+ // summary:
+ // Create a serialized JSON string from a form node or string
+ // ID identifying the form to serialize
+ // formNode: DOMNode|String
+ // prettyPrint: Boolean?
+ // returns: String
+
+ return json.stringify(form.toObject(formNode), null, prettyPrint ? 4 : 0); // String
+ }
+ };
+
+ return form;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/promise/tracer':function(){
+define([
+ "../_base/lang",
+ "./Promise",
+ "../Evented"
+], function(lang, Promise, Evented){
+ "use strict";
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/promise/tracer
+
+ /*=====
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // Trace promise fulfillment.
+ // description:
+ // Trace promise fulfillment. Calling `.trace()` or `.traceError()` on a
+ // promise enables tracing. Will emit `resolved`, `rejected` or `progress`
+ // events.
+
+ on: function(type, listener){
+ // summary:
+ // Subscribe to traces.
+ // description:
+ // See `dojo/Evented#on()`.
+ // type: String
+ // `resolved`, `rejected`, or `progress`
+ // listener: Function
+ // The listener is passed the traced value and any arguments
+ // that were used with the `.trace()` call.
+ }
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var evented = new Evented;
+ var emit = evented.emit;
+ evented.emit = null;
+ // Emit events asynchronously since they should not change the promise state.
+ function emitAsync(args){
+ setTimeout(function(){
+ emit.apply(evented, args);
+ }, 0);
+ }
+
+ Promise.prototype.trace = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Trace the promise.
+ // description:
+ // Tracing allows you to transparently log progress,
+ // resolution and rejection of promises, without affecting the
+ // promise itself. Any arguments passed to `trace()` are
+ // emitted in trace events. See `dojo/promise/tracer` on how
+ // to handle traces.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // The promise instance `trace()` is called on.
+
+ var args = lang._toArray(arguments);
+ this.then(
+ function(value){ emitAsync(["resolved", value].concat(args)); },
+ function(error){ emitAsync(["rejected", error].concat(args)); },
+ function(update){ emitAsync(["progress", update].concat(args)); }
+ );
+ return this;
+ };
+
+ Promise.prototype.traceRejected = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Trace rejection of the promise.
+ // description:
+ // Tracing allows you to transparently log progress,
+ // resolution and rejection of promises, without affecting the
+ // promise itself. Any arguments passed to `trace()` are
+ // emitted in trace events. See `dojo/promise/tracer` on how
+ // to handle traces.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // The promise instance `traceRejected()` is called on.
+
+ var args = lang._toArray(arguments);
+ this.otherwise(function(error){
+ emitAsync(["rejected", error].concat(args));
+ });
+ return this;
+ };
+
+ return evented;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/errors/RequestError':function(){
+define(['./create'], function(create){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/errors/RequestError
+
+ /*=====
+ return function(){
+ // summary:
+ // TODOC
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ return create("RequestError", function(message, response){
+ this.response = response;
+ });
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/html':function(){
+define("dojo/_base/html", ["./kernel", "../dom", "../dom-style", "../dom-attr", "../dom-prop", "../dom-class", "../dom-construct", "../dom-geometry"], function(dojo, dom, style, attr, prop, cls, ctr, geom){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom
+
+ /*=====
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module is a stub for the core dojo DOM API.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ // mix-in dom
+ dojo.byId = dom.byId;
+ dojo.isDescendant = dom.isDescendant;
+ dojo.setSelectable = dom.setSelectable;
+
+ // mix-in dom-attr
+ dojo.getAttr = attr.get;
+ dojo.setAttr = attr.set;
+ dojo.hasAttr = attr.has;
+ dojo.removeAttr = attr.remove;
+ dojo.getNodeProp = attr.getNodeProp;
+
+ dojo.attr = function(node, name, value){
+ // summary:
+ // Gets or sets an attribute on an HTML element.
+ // description:
+ // Handles normalized getting and setting of attributes on DOM
+ // Nodes. If 2 arguments are passed, and a the second argument is a
+ // string, acts as a getter.
+ //
+ // If a third argument is passed, or if the second argument is a
+ // map of attributes, acts as a setter.
+ //
+ // When passing functions as values, note that they will not be
+ // directly assigned to slots on the node, but rather the default
+ // behavior will be removed and the new behavior will be added
+ // using `dojo.connect()`, meaning that event handler properties
+ // will be normalized and that some caveats with regards to
+ // non-standard behaviors for onsubmit apply. Namely that you
+ // should cancel form submission using `dojo.stopEvent()` on the
+ // passed event object instead of returning a boolean value from
+ // the handler itself.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to get or set the attribute on
+ // name: String|Object
+ // the name of the attribute to get or set.
+ // value: String?
+ // The value to set for the attribute
+ // returns:
+ // when used as a getter, the value of the requested attribute
+ // or null if that attribute does not have a specified or
+ // default value;
+ //
+ // when used as a setter, the DOM node
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // get the current value of the "foo" attribute on a node
+ // | dojo.attr(dojo.byId("nodeId"), "foo");
+ // | // or we can just pass the id:
+ // | dojo.attr("nodeId", "foo");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // use attr() to set the tab index
+ // | dojo.attr("nodeId", "tabIndex", 3);
+ // |
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Set multiple values at once, including event handlers:
+ // | dojo.attr("formId", {
+ // | "foo": "bar",
+ // | "tabIndex": -1,
+ // | "method": "POST",
+ // | "onsubmit": function(e){
+ // | // stop submitting the form. Note that the IE behavior
+ // | // of returning true or false will have no effect here
+ // | // since our handler is connect()ed to the built-in
+ // | // onsubmit behavior and so we need to use
+ // | // dojo.stopEvent() to ensure that the submission
+ // | // doesn't proceed.
+ // | dojo.stopEvent(e);
+ // |
+ // | // submit the form with Ajax
+ // | dojo.xhrPost({ form: "formId" });
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Style is s special case: Only set with an object hash of styles
+ // | dojo.attr("someNode",{
+ // | id:"bar",
+ // | style:{
+ // | width:"200px", height:"100px", color:"#000"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Again, only set style as an object hash of styles:
+ // | var obj = { color:"#fff", backgroundColor:"#000" };
+ // | dojo.attr("someNode", "style", obj);
+ // |
+ // | // though shorter to use `dojo.style()` in this case:
+ // | dojo.style("someNode", obj);
+
+ if(arguments.length == 2){
+ return attr[typeof name == "string" ? "get" : "set"](node, name);
+ }
+ return attr.set(node, name, value);
+ };
+
+ // mix-in dom-class
+ dojo.hasClass = cls.contains;
+ dojo.addClass = cls.add;
+ dojo.removeClass = cls.remove;
+ dojo.toggleClass = cls.toggle;
+ dojo.replaceClass = cls.replace;
+
+ // mix-in dom-construct
+ dojo._toDom = dojo.toDom = ctr.toDom;
+ dojo.place = ctr.place;
+ dojo.create = ctr.create;
+ dojo.empty = function(node){ ctr.empty(node); };
+ dojo._destroyElement = dojo.destroy = function(node){ ctr.destroy(node); };
+
+ // mix-in dom-geometry
+ dojo._getPadExtents = dojo.getPadExtents = geom.getPadExtents;
+ dojo._getBorderExtents = dojo.getBorderExtents = geom.getBorderExtents;
+ dojo._getPadBorderExtents = dojo.getPadBorderExtents = geom.getPadBorderExtents;
+ dojo._getMarginExtents = dojo.getMarginExtents = geom.getMarginExtents;
+ dojo._getMarginSize = dojo.getMarginSize = geom.getMarginSize;
+ dojo._getMarginBox = dojo.getMarginBox = geom.getMarginBox;
+ dojo.setMarginBox = geom.setMarginBox;
+ dojo._getContentBox = dojo.getContentBox = geom.getContentBox;
+ dojo.setContentSize = geom.setContentSize;
+ dojo._isBodyLtr = dojo.isBodyLtr = geom.isBodyLtr;
+ dojo._docScroll = dojo.docScroll = geom.docScroll;
+ dojo._getIeDocumentElementOffset = dojo.getIeDocumentElementOffset = geom.getIeDocumentElementOffset;
+ dojo._fixIeBiDiScrollLeft = dojo.fixIeBiDiScrollLeft = geom.fixIeBiDiScrollLeft;
+ dojo.position = geom.position;
+
+ dojo.marginBox = function marginBox(/*DomNode|String*/node, /*Object?*/box){
+ // summary:
+ // Getter/setter for the margin-box of node.
+ // description:
+ // Getter/setter for the margin-box of node.
+ // Returns an object in the expected format of box (regardless
+ // if box is passed). The object might look like:
+ // `{ l: 50, t: 200, w: 300: h: 150 }`
+ // for a node offset from its parent 50px to the left, 200px from
+ // the top with a margin width of 300px and a margin-height of
+ // 150px.
+ // node:
+ // id or reference to DOM Node to get/set box for
+ // box:
+ // If passed, denotes that dojo.marginBox() should
+ // update/set the margin box for node. Box is an object in the
+ // above format. All properties are optional if passed.
+ // example:
+ // Retrieve the margin box of a passed node
+ // | var box = dojo.marginBox("someNodeId");
+ // | console.dir(box);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Set a node's margin box to the size of another node
+ // | var box = dojo.marginBox("someNodeId");
+ // | dojo.marginBox("someOtherNode", box);
+ return box ? geom.setMarginBox(node, box) : geom.getMarginBox(node); // Object
+ };
+
+ dojo.contentBox = function contentBox(/*DomNode|String*/node, /*Object?*/box){
+ // summary:
+ // Getter/setter for the content-box of node.
+ // description:
+ // Returns an object in the expected format of box (regardless if box is passed).
+ // The object might look like:
+ // `{ l: 50, t: 200, w: 300: h: 150 }`
+ // for a node offset from its parent 50px to the left, 200px from
+ // the top with a content width of 300px and a content-height of
+ // 150px. Note that the content box may have a much larger border
+ // or margin box, depending on the box model currently in use and
+ // CSS values set/inherited for node.
+ // While the getter will return top and left values, the
+ // setter only accepts setting the width and height.
+ // node:
+ // id or reference to DOM Node to get/set box for
+ // box:
+ // If passed, denotes that dojo.contentBox() should
+ // update/set the content box for node. Box is an object in the
+ // above format, but only w (width) and h (height) are supported.
+ // All properties are optional if passed.
+ return box ? geom.setContentSize(node, box) : geom.getContentBox(node); // Object
+ };
+
+ dojo.coords = function(/*DomNode|String*/node, /*Boolean?*/includeScroll){
+ // summary:
+ // Deprecated: Use position() for border-box x/y/w/h
+ // or marginBox() for margin-box w/h/l/t.
+ //
+ // Returns an object that measures margin-box (w)idth/(h)eight
+ // and absolute position x/y of the border-box. Also returned
+ // is computed (l)eft and (t)op values in pixels from the
+ // node's offsetParent as returned from marginBox().
+ // Return value will be in the form:
+ //| { l: 50, t: 200, w: 300: h: 150, x: 100, y: 300 }
+ // Does not act as a setter. If includeScroll is passed, the x and
+ // y params are affected as one would expect in dojo.position().
+ dojo.deprecated("dojo.coords()", "Use dojo.position() or dojo.marginBox().");
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = style.getComputedStyle(node), mb = geom.getMarginBox(node, s);
+ var abs = geom.position(node, includeScroll);
+ mb.x = abs.x;
+ mb.y = abs.y;
+ return mb; // Object
+ };
+
+ // mix-in dom-prop
+ dojo.getProp = prop.get;
+ dojo.setProp = prop.set;
+
+ dojo.prop = function(/*DomNode|String*/node, /*String|Object*/name, /*String?*/value){
+ // summary:
+ // Gets or sets a property on an HTML element.
+ // description:
+ // Handles normalized getting and setting of properties on DOM
+ // Nodes. If 2 arguments are passed, and a the second argument is a
+ // string, acts as a getter.
+ //
+ // If a third argument is passed, or if the second argument is a
+ // map of attributes, acts as a setter.
+ //
+ // When passing functions as values, note that they will not be
+ // directly assigned to slots on the node, but rather the default
+ // behavior will be removed and the new behavior will be added
+ // using `dojo.connect()`, meaning that event handler properties
+ // will be normalized and that some caveats with regards to
+ // non-standard behaviors for onsubmit apply. Namely that you
+ // should cancel form submission using `dojo.stopEvent()` on the
+ // passed event object instead of returning a boolean value from
+ // the handler itself.
+ // node:
+ // id or reference to the element to get or set the property on
+ // name:
+ // the name of the property to get or set.
+ // value:
+ // The value to set for the property
+ // returns:
+ // when used as a getter, the value of the requested property
+ // or null if that attribute does not have a specified or
+ // default value;
+ //
+ // when used as a setter, the DOM node
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // get the current value of the "foo" property on a node
+ // | dojo.prop(dojo.byId("nodeId"), "foo");
+ // | // or we can just pass the id:
+ // | dojo.prop("nodeId", "foo");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // use prop() to set the tab index
+ // | dojo.prop("nodeId", "tabIndex", 3);
+ // |
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Set multiple values at once, including event handlers:
+ // | dojo.prop("formId", {
+ // | "foo": "bar",
+ // | "tabIndex": -1,
+ // | "method": "POST",
+ // | "onsubmit": function(e){
+ // | // stop submitting the form. Note that the IE behavior
+ // | // of returning true or false will have no effect here
+ // | // since our handler is connect()ed to the built-in
+ // | // onsubmit behavior and so we need to use
+ // | // dojo.stopEvent() to ensure that the submission
+ // | // doesn't proceed.
+ // | dojo.stopEvent(e);
+ // |
+ // | // submit the form with Ajax
+ // | dojo.xhrPost({ form: "formId" });
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Style is s special case: Only set with an object hash of styles
+ // | dojo.prop("someNode",{
+ // | id:"bar",
+ // | style:{
+ // | width:"200px", height:"100px", color:"#000"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Again, only set style as an object hash of styles:
+ // | var obj = { color:"#fff", backgroundColor:"#000" };
+ // | dojo.prop("someNode", "style", obj);
+ // |
+ // | // though shorter to use `dojo.style()` in this case:
+ // | dojo.style("someNode", obj);
+
+ if(arguments.length == 2){
+ return prop[typeof name == "string" ? "get" : "set"](node, name);
+ }
+ // setter
+ return prop.set(node, name, value);
+ };
+
+ // mix-in dom-style
+ dojo.getStyle = style.get;
+ dojo.setStyle = style.set;
+ dojo.getComputedStyle = style.getComputedStyle;
+ dojo.__toPixelValue = dojo.toPixelValue = style.toPixelValue;
+
+ dojo.style = function(node, name, value){
+ // summary:
+ // Accesses styles on a node. If 2 arguments are
+ // passed, acts as a getter. If 3 arguments are passed, acts
+ // as a setter.
+ // description:
+ // Getting the style value uses the computed style for the node, so the value
+ // will be a calculated value, not just the immediate node.style value.
+ // Also when getting values, use specific style names,
+ // like "borderBottomWidth" instead of "border" since compound values like
+ // "border" are not necessarily reflected as expected.
+ // If you want to get node dimensions, use `dojo.marginBox()`,
+ // `dojo.contentBox()` or `dojo.position()`.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to node to get/set style for
+ // name: String|Object?
+ // the style property to set in DOM-accessor format
+ // ("borderWidth", not "border-width") or an object with key/value
+ // pairs suitable for setting each property.
+ // value: String?
+ // If passed, sets value on the node for style, handling
+ // cross-browser concerns. When setting a pixel value,
+ // be sure to include "px" in the value. For instance, top: "200px".
+ // Otherwise, in some cases, some browsers will not apply the style.
+ // returns:
+ // when used as a getter, return the computed style of the node if passing in an ID or node,
+ // or return the normalized, computed value for the property when passing in a node and a style property
+ // example:
+ // Passing only an ID or node returns the computed style object of
+ // the node:
+ // | dojo.style("thinger");
+ // example:
+ // Passing a node and a style property returns the current
+ // normalized, computed value for that property:
+ // | dojo.style("thinger", "opacity"); // 1 by default
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Passing a node, a style property, and a value changes the
+ // current display of the node and returns the new computed value
+ // | dojo.style("thinger", "opacity", 0.5); // == 0.5
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Passing a node, an object-style style property sets each of the values in turn and returns the computed style object of the node:
+ // | dojo.style("thinger", {
+ // | "opacity": 0.5,
+ // | "border": "3px solid black",
+ // | "height": "300px"
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When the CSS style property is hyphenated, the JavaScript property is camelCased.
+ // font-size becomes fontSize, and so on.
+ // | dojo.style("thinger",{
+ // | fontSize:"14pt",
+ // | letterSpacing:"1.2em"
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // dojo/NodeList implements .style() using the same syntax, omitting the "node" parameter, calling
+ // dojo.style() on every element of the list. See: `dojo/query` and `dojo/NodeList`
+ // | dojo.query(".someClassName").style("visibility","hidden");
+ // | // or
+ // | dojo.query("#baz > div").style({
+ // | opacity:0.75,
+ // | fontSize:"13pt"
+ // | });
+
+ switch(arguments.length){
+ case 1:
+ return style.get(node);
+ case 2:
+ return style[typeof name == "string" ? "get" : "set"](node, name);
+ }
+ // setter
+ return style.set(node, name, value);
+ };
+
+ return dojo;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/kernel':function(){
+define(["../has", "./config", "require", "module"], function(has, config, require, module){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/kernel
+
+ // This module is the foundational module of the dojo boot sequence; it defines the dojo object.
+
+ var
+ // loop variables for this module
+ i, p,
+
+ // create dojo, dijit, and dojox
+ // FIXME: in 2.0 remove dijit, dojox being created by dojo
+ dijit = {},
+ dojox = {},
+ dojo = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module is the foundational module of the dojo boot sequence; it defines the dojo object.
+
+ // notice dojo takes ownership of the value of the config module
+ config:config,
+ global:this,
+ dijit:dijit,
+ dojox:dojox
+ };
+
+
+ // Configure the scope map. For a 100% AMD application, the scope map is not needed other than to provide
+ // a _scopeName property for the dojo, dijit, and dojox root object so those packages can create
+ // unique names in the global space.
+ //
+ // Built, legacy modules use the scope map to allow those modules to be expressed as if dojo, dijit, and dojox,
+ // where global when in fact they are either global under different names or not global at all. In v1.6-, the
+ // config variable "scopeMap" was used to map names as used within a module to global names. This has been
+ // subsumed by the AMD map configuration variable which can relocate packages to different names. For backcompat,
+ // only the "*" mapping is supported. See http://livedocs.dojotoolkit.org/developer/design/loader#legacy-cross-domain-mode for details.
+ //
+ // The following computations contort the packageMap for this dojo instance into a scopeMap.
+ var scopeMap =
+ // a map from a name used in a legacy module to the (global variable name, object addressed by that name)
+ // always map dojo, dijit, and dojox
+ {
+ dojo:["dojo", dojo],
+ dijit:["dijit", dijit],
+ dojox:["dojox", dojox]
+ },
+
+ packageMap =
+ // the package map for this dojo instance; note, a foreign loader or no pacakgeMap results in the above default config
+ (require.map && require.map[module.id.match(/[^\/]+/)[0]]),
+
+ item;
+
+
+ // process all mapped top-level names for this instance of dojo
+ for(p in packageMap){
+ if(scopeMap[p]){
+ // mapped dojo, dijit, or dojox
+ scopeMap[p][0] = packageMap[p];
+ }else{
+ // some other top-level name
+ scopeMap[p] = [packageMap[p], {}];
+ }
+ }
+
+ // publish those names to _scopeName and, optionally, the global namespace
+ for(p in scopeMap){
+ item = scopeMap[p];
+ item[1]._scopeName = item[0];
+ if(!config.noGlobals){
+ this[item[0]] = item[1];
+ }
+ }
+ dojo.scopeMap = scopeMap;
+
+ /*===== dojo.__docParserConfigureScopeMap(scopeMap); =====*/
+
+ // FIXME: dojo.baseUrl and dojo.config.baseUrl should be deprecated
+ dojo.baseUrl = dojo.config.baseUrl = require.baseUrl;
+ dojo.isAsync = ! 1 || require.async;
+ dojo.locale = config.locale;
+
+ var rev = "$Rev: 30226 $".match(/\d+/);
+ dojo.version = {
+ // summary:
+ // Version number of the Dojo Toolkit
+ // description:
+ // Hash about the version, including
+ //
+ // - major: Integer: Major version. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be 1
+ // - minor: Integer: Minor version. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be 2
+ // - patch: Integer: Patch version. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be 0
+ // - flag: String: Descriptor flag. If total version is "1.2.0beta1", will be "beta1"
+ // - revision: Number: The SVN rev from which dojo was pulled
+
+ major: 1, minor: 8, patch: 3, flag: "",
+ revision: rev ? +rev[0] : NaN,
+ toString: function(){
+ var v = dojo.version;
+ return v.major + "." + v.minor + "." + v.patch + v.flag + " (" + v.revision + ")"; // String
+ }
+ };
+
+ // If 1 is truthy, then as a dojo module is defined it should push it's definitions
+ // into the dojo object, and conversely. In 2.0, it will likely be unusual to augment another object
+ // as a result of defining a module. This has feature gives a way to force 2.0 behavior as the code
+ // is migrated. Absent specific advice otherwise, set extend-dojo to truthy.
+ 1 || has.add("extend-dojo", 1);
+
+
+ (Function("d", "d.eval = function(){return d.global.eval ? d.global.eval(arguments[0]) : eval(arguments[0]);}"))(dojo);
+ /*=====
+ dojo.eval = function(scriptText){
+ // summary:
+ // A legacy method created for use exclusively by internal Dojo methods. Do not use this method
+ // directly unless you understand its possibly-different implications on the platforms your are targeting.
+ // description:
+ // Makes an attempt to evaluate scriptText in the global scope. The function works correctly for browsers
+ // that support indirect eval.
+ //
+ // As usual, IE does not. On IE, the only way to implement global eval is to
+ // use execScript. Unfortunately, execScript does not return a value and breaks some current usages of dojo.eval.
+ // This implementation uses the technique of executing eval in the scope of a function that is a single scope
+ // frame below the global scope; thereby coming close to the global scope. Note carefully that
+ //
+ // dojo.eval("var pi = 3.14;");
+ //
+ // will define global pi in non-IE environments, but define pi only in a temporary local scope for IE. If you want
+ // to define a global variable using dojo.eval, write something like
+ //
+ // dojo.eval("window.pi = 3.14;")
+ // scriptText:
+ // The text to evaluation.
+ // returns:
+ // The result of the evaluation. Often `undefined`
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+
+ if( 0 ){
+ dojo.exit = function(exitcode){
+ quit(exitcode);
+ };
+ }else{
+ dojo.exit = function(){
+ };
+ }
+
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-guarantee-console",
+ // ensure that console.log, console.warn, etc. are defined
+ 1
+ );
+ if( 1 ){
+ typeof console != "undefined" || (console = {});
+ // Be careful to leave 'log' always at the end
+ var cn = [
+ "assert", "count", "debug", "dir", "dirxml", "error", "group",
+ "groupEnd", "info", "profile", "profileEnd", "time", "timeEnd",
+ "trace", "warn", "log"
+ ];
+ var tn;
+ i = 0;
+ while((tn = cn[i++])){
+ if(!console[tn]){
+ (function(){
+ var tcn = tn + "";
+ console[tcn] = ('log' in console) ? function(){
+ var a = Array.apply({}, arguments);
+ a.unshift(tcn + ":");
+ console["log"](a.join(" "));
+ } : function(){};
+ console[tcn]._fake = true;
+ })();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ has.add("dojo-debug-messages",
+ // include dojo.deprecated/dojo.experimental implementations
+ !!config.isDebug
+ );
+ dojo.deprecated = dojo.experimental = function(){};
+ if(has("dojo-debug-messages")){
+ dojo.deprecated = function(/*String*/ behaviour, /*String?*/ extra, /*String?*/ removal){
+ // summary:
+ // Log a debug message to indicate that a behavior has been
+ // deprecated.
+ // behaviour: String
+ // The API or behavior being deprecated. Usually in the form
+ // of "myApp.someFunction()".
+ // extra: String?
+ // Text to append to the message. Often provides advice on a
+ // new function or facility to achieve the same goal during
+ // the deprecation period.
+ // removal: String?
+ // Text to indicate when in the future the behavior will be
+ // removed. Usually a version number.
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.deprecated("myApp.getTemp()", "use myApp.getLocaleTemp() instead", "1.0");
+
+ var message = "DEPRECATED: " + behaviour;
+ if(extra){ message += " " + extra; }
+ if(removal){ message += " -- will be removed in version: " + removal; }
+ console.warn(message);
+ };
+
+ dojo.experimental = function(/* String */ moduleName, /* String? */ extra){
+ // summary:
+ // Marks code as experimental.
+ // description:
+ // This can be used to mark a function, file, or module as
+ // experimental. Experimental code is not ready to be used, and the
+ // APIs are subject to change without notice. Experimental code may be
+ // completed deleted without going through the normal deprecation
+ // process.
+ // moduleName: String
+ // The name of a module, or the name of a module file or a specific
+ // function
+ // extra: String?
+ // some additional message for the user
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.experimental("dojo.data.Result");
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.experimental("dojo.weather.toKelvin()", "PENDING approval from NOAA");
+
+ var message = "EXPERIMENTAL: " + moduleName + " -- APIs subject to change without notice.";
+ if(extra){ message += " " + extra; }
+ console.warn(message);
+ };
+ }
+
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-modulePaths",
+ // consume dojo.modulePaths processing
+ 1
+ );
+ if( 1 ){
+ // notice that modulePaths won't be applied to any require's before the dojo/_base/kernel factory is run;
+ // this is the v1.6- behavior.
+ if(config.modulePaths){
+ dojo.deprecated("dojo.modulePaths", "use paths configuration");
+ var paths = {};
+ for(p in config.modulePaths){
+ paths[p.replace(/\./g, "/")] = config.modulePaths[p];
+ }
+ require({paths:paths});
+ }
+ }
+
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-moduleUrl",
+ // include dojo.moduleUrl
+ 1
+ );
+ if( 1 ){
+ dojo.moduleUrl = function(/*String*/module, /*String?*/url){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a URL relative to a module.
+ // example:
+ // | var pngPath = dojo.moduleUrl("acme","images/small.png");
+ // | console.dir(pngPath); // list the object properties
+ // | // create an image and set it's source to pngPath's value:
+ // | var img = document.createElement("img");
+ // | img.src = pngPath;
+ // | // add our image to the document
+ // | dojo.body().appendChild(img);
+ // example:
+ // you may de-reference as far as you like down the package
+ // hierarchy. This is sometimes handy to avoid lenghty relative
+ // urls or for building portable sub-packages. In this example,
+ // the `acme.widget` and `acme.util` directories may be located
+ // under different roots (see `dojo.registerModulePath`) but the
+ // the modules which reference them can be unaware of their
+ // relative locations on the filesystem:
+ // | // somewhere in a configuration block
+ // | dojo.registerModulePath("acme.widget", "../../acme/widget");
+ // | dojo.registerModulePath("acme.util", "../../util");
+ // |
+ // | // ...
+ // |
+ // | // code in a module using acme resources
+ // | var tmpltPath = dojo.moduleUrl("acme.widget","templates/template.html");
+ // | var dataPath = dojo.moduleUrl("acme.util","resources/data.json");
+
+ dojo.deprecated("dojo.moduleUrl()", "use require.toUrl", "2.0");
+
+ // require.toUrl requires a filetype; therefore, just append the suffix "/*.*" to guarantee a filetype, then
+ // remove the suffix from the result. This way clients can request a url w/out a filetype. This should be
+ // rare, but it maintains backcompat for the v1.x line (note: dojo.moduleUrl will be removed in v2.0).
+ // Notice * is an illegal filename so it won't conflict with any real path map that may exist the paths config.
+ var result = null;
+ if(module){
+ result = require.toUrl(module.replace(/\./g, "/") + (url ? ("/" + url) : "") + "/*.*").replace(/\/\*\.\*/, "") + (url ? "" : "/");
+ }
+ return result;
+ };
+ }
+
+ dojo._hasResource = {}; // for backward compatibility with layers built with 1.6 tooling
+
+ return dojo;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/io-query':function(){
+define(["./_base/lang"], function(lang){
+
+// module:
+// dojo/io-query
+
+var backstop = {};
+
+return {
+// summary:
+// This module defines query string processing functions.
+
+ objectToQuery: function objectToQuery(/*Object*/ map){
+ // summary:
+ // takes a name/value mapping object and returns a string representing
+ // a URL-encoded version of that object.
+ // example:
+ // this object:
+ //
+ // | {
+ // | blah: "blah",
+ // | multi: [
+ // | "thud",
+ // | "thonk"
+ // | ]
+ // | };
+ //
+ // yields the following query string:
+ //
+ // | "blah=blah&multi=thud&multi=thonk"
+
+ // FIXME: need to implement encodeAscii!!
+ var enc = encodeURIComponent, pairs = [];
+ for(var name in map){
+ var value = map[name];
+ if(value != backstop[name]){
+ var assign = enc(name) + "=";
+ if(lang.isArray(value)){
+ for(var i = 0, l = value.length; i < l; ++i){
+ pairs.push(assign + enc(value[i]));
+ }
+ }else{
+ pairs.push(assign + enc(value));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return pairs.join("&"); // String
+ },
+
+ queryToObject: function queryToObject(/*String*/ str){
+ // summary:
+ // Create an object representing a de-serialized query section of a
+ // URL. Query keys with multiple values are returned in an array.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // This string:
+ //
+ // | "foo=bar&foo=baz&thinger=%20spaces%20=blah&zonk=blarg&"
+ //
+ // results in this object structure:
+ //
+ // | {
+ // | foo: [ "bar", "baz" ],
+ // | thinger: " spaces =blah",
+ // | zonk: "blarg"
+ // | }
+ //
+ // Note that spaces and other urlencoded entities are correctly
+ // handled.
+
+ // FIXME: should we grab the URL string if we're not passed one?
+ var dec = decodeURIComponent, qp = str.split("&"), ret = {}, name, val;
+ for(var i = 0, l = qp.length, item; i < l; ++i){
+ item = qp[i];
+ if(item.length){
+ var s = item.indexOf("=");
+ if(s < 0){
+ name = dec(item);
+ val = "";
+ }else{
+ name = dec(item.slice(0, s));
+ val = dec(item.slice(s + 1));
+ }
+ if(typeof ret[name] == "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ ret[name] = [ret[name]];
+ }
+
+ if(lang.isArray(ret[name])){
+ ret[name].push(val);
+ }else{
+ ret[name] = val;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return ret; // Object
+ }
+};
+});
+},
+'dojo/_base/Deferred':function(){
+define([
+ "./kernel",
+ "../Deferred",
+ "../promise/Promise",
+ "../errors/CancelError",
+ "../has",
+ "./lang",
+ "../when"
+], function(dojo, NewDeferred, Promise, CancelError, has, lang, when){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/Deferred
+
+ var mutator = function(){};
+ var freeze = Object.freeze || function(){};
+ // A deferred provides an API for creating and resolving a promise.
+ var Deferred = dojo.Deferred = function(/*Function?*/ canceller){
+ // summary:
+ // Deprecated. This module defines the legacy dojo/_base/Deferred API.
+ // New code should use dojo/Deferred instead.
+ // description:
+ // The Deferred API is based on the concept of promises that provide a
+ // generic interface into the eventual completion of an asynchronous action.
+ // The motivation for promises fundamentally is about creating a
+ // separation of concerns that allows one to achieve the same type of
+ // call patterns and logical data flow in asynchronous code as can be
+ // achieved in synchronous code. Promises allows one
+ // to be able to call a function purely with arguments needed for
+ // execution, without conflating the call with concerns of whether it is
+ // sync or async. One shouldn't need to alter a call's arguments if the
+ // implementation switches from sync to async (or vice versa). By having
+ // async functions return promises, the concerns of making the call are
+ // separated from the concerns of asynchronous interaction (which are
+ // handled by the promise).
+ //
+ // The Deferred is a type of promise that provides methods for fulfilling the
+ // promise with a successful result or an error. The most important method for
+ // working with Dojo's promises is the then() method, which follows the
+ // CommonJS proposed promise API. An example of using a Dojo promise:
+ //
+ // | var resultingPromise = someAsyncOperation.then(function(result){
+ // | ... handle result ...
+ // | },
+ // | function(error){
+ // | ... handle error ...
+ // | });
+ //
+ // The .then() call returns a new promise that represents the result of the
+ // execution of the callback. The callbacks will never affect the original promises value.
+ //
+ // The Deferred instances also provide the following functions for backwards compatibility:
+ //
+ // - addCallback(handler)
+ // - addErrback(handler)
+ // - callback(result)
+ // - errback(result)
+ //
+ // Callbacks are allowed to return promises themselves, so
+ // you can build complicated sequences of events with ease.
+ //
+ // The creator of the Deferred may specify a canceller. The canceller
+ // is a function that will be called if Deferred.cancel is called
+ // before the Deferred fires. You can use this to implement clean
+ // aborting of an XMLHttpRequest, etc. Note that cancel will fire the
+ // deferred with a CancelledError (unless your canceller returns
+ // another kind of error), so the errbacks should be prepared to
+ // handle that error for cancellable Deferreds.
+ // example:
+ // | var deferred = new Deferred();
+ // | setTimeout(function(){ deferred.callback({success: true}); }, 1000);
+ // | return deferred;
+ // example:
+ // Deferred objects are often used when making code asynchronous. It
+ // may be easiest to write functions in a synchronous manner and then
+ // split code using a deferred to trigger a response to a long-lived
+ // operation. For example, instead of register a callback function to
+ // denote when a rendering operation completes, the function can
+ // simply return a deferred:
+ //
+ // | // callback style:
+ // | function renderLotsOfData(data, callback){
+ // | var success = false
+ // | try{
+ // | for(var x in data){
+ // | renderDataitem(data[x]);
+ // | }
+ // | success = true;
+ // | }catch(e){ }
+ // | if(callback){
+ // | callback(success);
+ // | }
+ // | }
+ //
+ // | // using callback style
+ // | renderLotsOfData(someDataObj, function(success){
+ // | // handles success or failure
+ // | if(!success){
+ // | promptUserToRecover();
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | // NOTE: no way to add another callback here!!
+ // example:
+ // Using a Deferred doesn't simplify the sending code any, but it
+ // provides a standard interface for callers and senders alike,
+ // providing both with a simple way to service multiple callbacks for
+ // an operation and freeing both sides from worrying about details
+ // such as "did this get called already?". With Deferreds, new
+ // callbacks can be added at any time.
+ //
+ // | // Deferred style:
+ // | function renderLotsOfData(data){
+ // | var d = new Deferred();
+ // | try{
+ // | for(var x in data){
+ // | renderDataitem(data[x]);
+ // | }
+ // | d.callback(true);
+ // | }catch(e){
+ // | d.errback(new Error("rendering failed"));
+ // | }
+ // | return d;
+ // | }
+ //
+ // | // using Deferred style
+ // | renderLotsOfData(someDataObj).then(null, function(){
+ // | promptUserToRecover();
+ // | });
+ // | // NOTE: addErrback and addCallback both return the Deferred
+ // | // again, so we could chain adding callbacks or save the
+ // | // deferred for later should we need to be notified again.
+ // example:
+ // In this example, renderLotsOfData is synchronous and so both
+ // versions are pretty artificial. Putting the data display on a
+ // timeout helps show why Deferreds rock:
+ //
+ // | // Deferred style and async func
+ // | function renderLotsOfData(data){
+ // | var d = new Deferred();
+ // | setTimeout(function(){
+ // | try{
+ // | for(var x in data){
+ // | renderDataitem(data[x]);
+ // | }
+ // | d.callback(true);
+ // | }catch(e){
+ // | d.errback(new Error("rendering failed"));
+ // | }
+ // | }, 100);
+ // | return d;
+ // | }
+ //
+ // | // using Deferred style
+ // | renderLotsOfData(someDataObj).then(null, function(){
+ // | promptUserToRecover();
+ // | });
+ //
+ // Note that the caller doesn't have to change his code at all to
+ // handle the asynchronous case.
+
+ var result, finished, isError, head, nextListener;
+ var promise = (this.promise = new Promise());
+
+ function complete(value){
+ if(finished){
+ throw new Error("This deferred has already been resolved");
+ }
+ result = value;
+ finished = true;
+ notify();
+ }
+ function notify(){
+ var mutated;
+ while(!mutated && nextListener){
+ var listener = nextListener;
+ nextListener = nextListener.next;
+ if((mutated = (listener.progress == mutator))){ // assignment and check
+ finished = false;
+ }
+
+ var func = (isError ? listener.error : listener.resolved);
+ if(has("config-useDeferredInstrumentation")){
+ if(isError && NewDeferred.instrumentRejected){
+ NewDeferred.instrumentRejected(result, !!func);
+ }
+ }
+ if(func){
+ try{
+ var newResult = func(result);
+ if (newResult && typeof newResult.then === "function"){
+ newResult.then(lang.hitch(listener.deferred, "resolve"), lang.hitch(listener.deferred, "reject"), lang.hitch(listener.deferred, "progress"));
+ continue;
+ }
+ var unchanged = mutated && newResult === undefined;
+ if(mutated && !unchanged){
+ isError = newResult instanceof Error;
+ }
+ listener.deferred[unchanged && isError ? "reject" : "resolve"](unchanged ? result : newResult);
+ }catch(e){
+ listener.deferred.reject(e);
+ }
+ }else{
+ if(isError){
+ listener.deferred.reject(result);
+ }else{
+ listener.deferred.resolve(result);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // calling resolve will resolve the promise
+ this.resolve = this.callback = function(value){
+ // summary:
+ // Fulfills the Deferred instance successfully with the provide value
+ this.fired = 0;
+ this.results = [value, null];
+ complete(value);
+ };
+
+
+ // calling error will indicate that the promise failed
+ this.reject = this.errback = function(error){
+ // summary:
+ // Fulfills the Deferred instance as an error with the provided error
+ isError = true;
+ this.fired = 1;
+ if(has("config-useDeferredInstrumentation")){
+ if(NewDeferred.instrumentRejected){
+ NewDeferred.instrumentRejected(error, !!nextListener);
+ }
+ }
+ complete(error);
+ this.results = [null, error];
+ };
+ // call progress to provide updates on the progress on the completion of the promise
+ this.progress = function(update){
+ // summary:
+ // Send progress events to all listeners
+ var listener = nextListener;
+ while(listener){
+ var progress = listener.progress;
+ progress && progress(update);
+ listener = listener.next;
+ }
+ };
+ this.addCallbacks = function(callback, errback){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds callback and error callback for this deferred instance.
+ // callback: Function?
+ // The callback attached to this deferred object.
+ // errback: Function?
+ // The error callback attached to this deferred object.
+ // returns:
+ // Returns this deferred object.
+ this.then(callback, errback, mutator);
+ return this; // Deferred
+ };
+ // provide the implementation of the promise
+ promise.then = this.then = function(/*Function?*/resolvedCallback, /*Function?*/errorCallback, /*Function?*/progressCallback){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds a fulfilledHandler, errorHandler, and progressHandler to be called for
+ // completion of a promise. The fulfilledHandler is called when the promise
+ // is fulfilled. The errorHandler is called when a promise fails. The
+ // progressHandler is called for progress events. All arguments are optional
+ // and non-function values are ignored. The progressHandler is not only an
+ // optional argument, but progress events are purely optional. Promise
+ // providers are not required to ever create progress events.
+ //
+ // This function will return a new promise that is fulfilled when the given
+ // fulfilledHandler or errorHandler callback is finished. This allows promise
+ // operations to be chained together. The value returned from the callback
+ // handler is the fulfillment value for the returned promise. If the callback
+ // throws an error, the returned promise will be moved to failed state.
+ //
+ // returns:
+ // Returns a new promise that represents the result of the
+ // execution of the callback. The callbacks will never affect the original promises value.
+ // example:
+ // An example of using a CommonJS compliant promise:
+ // | asyncComputeTheAnswerToEverything().
+ // | then(addTwo).
+ // | then(printResult, onError);
+ // | >44
+ //
+ var returnDeferred = progressCallback == mutator ? this : new Deferred(promise.cancel);
+ var listener = {
+ resolved: resolvedCallback,
+ error: errorCallback,
+ progress: progressCallback,
+ deferred: returnDeferred
+ };
+ if(nextListener){
+ head = head.next = listener;
+ }
+ else{
+ nextListener = head = listener;
+ }
+ if(finished){
+ notify();
+ }
+ return returnDeferred.promise; // Promise
+ };
+ var deferred = this;
+ promise.cancel = this.cancel = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Cancels the asynchronous operation
+ if(!finished){
+ var error = canceller && canceller(deferred);
+ if(!finished){
+ if (!(error instanceof Error)){
+ error = new CancelError(error);
+ }
+ error.log = false;
+ deferred.reject(error);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ freeze(promise);
+ };
+ lang.extend(Deferred, {
+ addCallback: function(/*Function*/ callback){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds successful callback for this deferred instance.
+ // returns:
+ // Returns this deferred object.
+ return this.addCallbacks(lang.hitch.apply(dojo, arguments)); // Deferred
+ },
+
+ addErrback: function(/*Function*/ errback){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds error callback for this deferred instance.
+ // returns:
+ // Returns this deferred object.
+ return this.addCallbacks(null, lang.hitch.apply(dojo, arguments)); // Deferred
+ },
+
+ addBoth: function(/*Function*/ callback){
+ // summary:
+ // Add handler as both successful callback and error callback for this deferred instance.
+ // returns:
+ // Returns this deferred object.
+ var enclosed = lang.hitch.apply(dojo, arguments);
+ return this.addCallbacks(enclosed, enclosed); // Deferred
+ },
+ fired: -1
+ });
+
+ Deferred.when = dojo.when = when;
+
+ return Deferred;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/NodeList-dom':function(){
+define(["./_base/kernel", "./query", "./_base/array", "./_base/lang", "./dom-class", "./dom-construct", "./dom-geometry", "./dom-attr", "./dom-style"], function(dojo, query, array, lang, domCls, domCtr, domGeom, domAttr, domStyle){
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/NodeList-dom.js
+
+ /*=====
+ return function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds DOM related methods to NodeList, and returns NodeList constructor.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var magicGuard = function(a){
+ // summary:
+ // the guard function for dojo.attr() and dojo.style()
+ return a.length == 1 && (typeof a[0] == "string"); // inline'd type check
+ };
+
+ var orphan = function(node){
+ // summary:
+ // function to orphan nodes
+ var p = node.parentNode;
+ if(p){
+ p.removeChild(node);
+ }
+ };
+ // FIXME: should we move orphan() to dojo.html?
+
+ var NodeList = query.NodeList,
+ awc = NodeList._adaptWithCondition,
+ aafe = NodeList._adaptAsForEach,
+ aam = NodeList._adaptAsMap;
+
+ function getSet(module){
+ return function(node, name, value){
+ if(arguments.length == 2){
+ return module[typeof name == "string" ? "get" : "set"](node, name);
+ }
+ // setter
+ return module.set(node, name, value);
+ };
+ }
+
+ lang.extend(NodeList, {
+ _normalize: function(/*String||Element||Object||NodeList*/content, /*DOMNode?*/refNode){
+ // summary:
+ // normalizes data to an array of items to insert.
+ // description:
+ // If content is an object, it can have special properties "template" and
+ // "parse". If "template" is defined, then the template value is run through
+ // dojo.string.substitute (if dojo/string.substitute() has been dojo.required elsewhere),
+ // or if templateFunc is a function on the content, that function will be used to
+ // transform the template into a final string to be used for for passing to dojo/dom-construct.toDom().
+ // If content.parse is true, then it is remembered for later, for when the content
+ // nodes are inserted into the DOM. At that point, the nodes will be parsed for widgets
+ // (if dojo.parser has been dojo.required elsewhere).
+
+ //Wanted to just use a DocumentFragment, but for the array/NodeList
+ //case that meant using cloneNode, but we may not want that.
+ //Cloning should only happen if the node operations span
+ //multiple refNodes. Also, need a real array, not a NodeList from the
+ //DOM since the node movements could change those NodeLists.
+
+ var parse = content.parse === true;
+
+ //Do we have an object that needs to be run through a template?
+ if(typeof content.template == "string"){
+ var templateFunc = content.templateFunc || (dojo.string && dojo.string.substitute);
+ content = templateFunc ? templateFunc(content.template, content) : content;
+ }
+
+ var type = (typeof content);
+ if(type == "string" || type == "number"){
+ content = domCtr.toDom(content, (refNode && refNode.ownerDocument));
+ if(content.nodeType == 11){
+ //DocumentFragment. It cannot handle cloneNode calls, so pull out the children.
+ content = lang._toArray(content.childNodes);
+ }else{
+ content = [content];
+ }
+ }else if(!lang.isArrayLike(content)){
+ content = [content];
+ }else if(!lang.isArray(content)){
+ //To get to this point, content is array-like, but
+ //not an array, which likely means a DOM NodeList. Convert it now.
+ content = lang._toArray(content);
+ }
+
+ //Pass around the parse info
+ if(parse){
+ content._runParse = true;
+ }
+ return content; //Array
+ },
+
+ _cloneNode: function(/*DOMNode*/ node){
+ // summary:
+ // private utility to clone a node. Not very interesting in the vanilla
+ // dojo/NodeList case, but delegates could do interesting things like
+ // clone event handlers if that is derivable from the node.
+ return node.cloneNode(true);
+ },
+
+ _place: function(/*Array*/ary, /*DOMNode*/refNode, /*String*/position, /*Boolean*/useClone){
+ // summary:
+ // private utility to handle placing an array of nodes relative to another node.
+ // description:
+ // Allows for cloning the nodes in the array, and for
+ // optionally parsing widgets, if ary._runParse is true.
+
+ //Avoid a disallowed operation if trying to do an innerHTML on a non-element node.
+ if(refNode.nodeType != 1 && position == "only"){
+ return;
+ }
+ var rNode = refNode, tempNode;
+
+ //Always cycle backwards in case the array is really a
+ //DOM NodeList and the DOM operations take it out of the live collection.
+ var length = ary.length;
+ for(var i = length - 1; i >= 0; i--){
+ var node = (useClone ? this._cloneNode(ary[i]) : ary[i]);
+
+ //If need widget parsing, use a temp node, instead of waiting after inserting into
+ //real DOM because we need to start widget parsing at one node up from current node,
+ //which could cause some already parsed widgets to be parsed again.
+ if(ary._runParse && dojo.parser && dojo.parser.parse){
+ if(!tempNode){
+ tempNode = rNode.ownerDocument.createElement("div");
+ }
+ tempNode.appendChild(node);
+ dojo.parser.parse(tempNode);
+ node = tempNode.firstChild;
+ while(tempNode.firstChild){
+ tempNode.removeChild(tempNode.firstChild);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(i == length - 1){
+ domCtr.place(node, rNode, position);
+ }else{
+ rNode.parentNode.insertBefore(node, rNode);
+ }
+ rNode = node;
+ }
+ },
+
+
+ position: aam(domGeom.position),
+ /*=====
+ position: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns border-box objects (x/y/w/h) of all elements in a node list
+ // as an Array (*not* a NodeList). Acts like `dojo.position`, though
+ // assumes the node passed is each node in this list.
+
+ return dojo.map(this, dojo.position); // Array
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ attr: awc(getSet(domAttr), magicGuard),
+ /*=====
+ attr: function(property, value){
+ // summary:
+ // gets or sets the DOM attribute for every element in the
+ // NodeList. See also `dojo.attr`
+ // property: String
+ // the attribute to get/set
+ // value: String?
+ // optional. The value to set the property to
+ // returns:
+ // if no value is passed, the result is an array of attribute values
+ // If a value is passed, the return is this NodeList
+ // example:
+ // Make all nodes with a particular class focusable:
+ // | dojo.query(".focusable").attr("tabIndex", -1);
+ // example:
+ // Disable a group of buttons:
+ // | dojo.query("button.group").attr("disabled", true);
+ // example:
+ // innerHTML can be assigned or retrieved as well:
+ // | // get the innerHTML (as an array) for each list item
+ // | var ih = dojo.query("li.replaceable").attr("innerHTML");
+ return; // dojo/NodeList|Array
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ style: awc(getSet(domStyle), magicGuard),
+ /*=====
+ style: function(property, value){
+ // summary:
+ // gets or sets the CSS property for every element in the NodeList
+ // property: String
+ // the CSS property to get/set, in JavaScript notation
+ // ("lineHieght" instead of "line-height")
+ // value: String?
+ // optional. The value to set the property to
+ // returns:
+ // if no value is passed, the result is an array of strings.
+ // If a value is passed, the return is this NodeList
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ return; // Array
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ addClass: aafe(domCls.add),
+ /*=====
+ addClass: function(className){
+ // summary:
+ // adds the specified class to every node in the list
+ // className: String|Array
+ // A String class name to add, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ removeClass: aafe(domCls.remove),
+ /*=====
+ removeClass: function(className){
+ // summary:
+ // removes the specified class from every node in the list
+ // className: String|Array?
+ // An optional String class name to remove, or several space-separated
+ // class names, or an array of class names. If omitted, all class names
+ // will be deleted.
+ // returns:
+ // this list
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ toggleClass: aafe(domCls.toggle),
+ /*=====
+ toggleClass: function(className, condition){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds a class to node if not present, or removes if present.
+ // Pass a boolean condition if you want to explicitly add or remove.
+ // condition: Boolean?
+ // If passed, true means to add the class, false means to remove.
+ // className: String
+ // the CSS class to add
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ replaceClass: aafe(domCls.replace),
+ /*=====
+ replaceClass: function(addClassStr, removeClassStr){
+ // summary:
+ // Replaces one or more classes on a node if not present.
+ // Operates more quickly than calling `removeClass()` and `addClass()`
+ // addClassStr: String|Array
+ // A String class name to add, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ // removeClassStr: String|Array?
+ // A String class name to remove, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ empty: aafe(domCtr.empty),
+ /*=====
+ empty: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // clears all content from each node in the list. Effectively
+ // equivalent to removing all child nodes from every item in
+ // the list.
+ return this.forEach("item.innerHTML='';"); // dojo/NodeList
+ // FIXME: should we be checking for and/or disposing of widgets below these nodes?
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ removeAttr: aafe(domAttr.remove),
+ /*=====
+ removeAttr: function(name){
+ // summary:
+ // Removes an attribute from each node in the list.
+ // name: String
+ // the name of the attribute to remove
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ marginBox: aam(domGeom.getMarginBox),
+ /*=====
+ marginBox: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns margin-box size of nodes
+ return; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ // FIXME: connectPublisher()? connectRunOnce()?
+
+ /*
+ destroy: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // destroys every item in the list.
+ this.forEach(d.destroy);
+ // FIXME: should we be checking for and/or disposing of widgets below these nodes?
+ },
+ */
+
+ place: function(/*String||Node*/ queryOrNode, /*String*/ position){
+ // summary:
+ // places elements of this node list relative to the first element matched
+ // by queryOrNode. Returns the original NodeList. See: `dojo.place`
+ // queryOrNode:
+ // may be a string representing any valid CSS3 selector or a DOM node.
+ // In the selector case, only the first matching element will be used
+ // for relative positioning.
+ // position:
+ // can be one of:
+ //
+ // - "last" (default)
+ // - "first"
+ // - "before"
+ // - "after"
+ // - "only"
+ // - "replace"
+ //
+ // or an offset in the childNodes property
+ var item = query(queryOrNode)[0];
+ return this.forEach(function(node){ domCtr.place(node, item, position); }); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ orphan: function(/*String?*/ filter){
+ // summary:
+ // removes elements in this list that match the filter
+ // from their parents and returns them as a new NodeList.
+ // filter:
+ // CSS selector like ".foo" or "div > span"
+ // returns:
+ // NodeList containing the orphaned elements
+ return (filter ? query._filterResult(this, filter) : this).forEach(orphan); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ adopt: function(/*String||Array||DomNode*/ queryOrListOrNode, /*String?*/ position){
+ // summary:
+ // places any/all elements in queryOrListOrNode at a
+ // position relative to the first element in this list.
+ // Returns a dojo/NodeList of the adopted elements.
+ // queryOrListOrNode:
+ // a DOM node or a query string or a query result.
+ // Represents the nodes to be adopted relative to the
+ // first element of this NodeList.
+ // position:
+ // can be one of:
+ //
+ // - "last" (default)
+ // - "first"
+ // - "before"
+ // - "after"
+ // - "only"
+ // - "replace"
+ //
+ // or an offset in the childNodes property
+ return query(queryOrListOrNode).place(this[0], position)._stash(this); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ // FIXME: do we need this?
+ query: function(/*String*/ queryStr){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new list whose members match the passed query,
+ // assuming elements of the current NodeList as the root for
+ // each search.
+ // example:
+ // assume a DOM created by this markup:
+ // | <div id="foo">
+ // | <p>
+ // | bacon is tasty, <span>dontcha think?</span>
+ // | </p>
+ // | </div>
+ // | <div id="bar">
+ // | <p>great comedians may not be funny <span>in person</span></p>
+ // | </div>
+ // If we are presented with the following definition for a NodeList:
+ // | var l = new NodeList(dojo.byId("foo"), dojo.byId("bar"));
+ // it's possible to find all span elements under paragraphs
+ // contained by these elements with this sub-query:
+ // | var spans = l.query("p span");
+
+ // FIXME: probably slow
+ if(!queryStr){ return this; }
+ var ret = new NodeList;
+ this.map(function(node){
+ // FIXME: why would we ever get undefined here?
+ query(queryStr, node).forEach(function(subNode){
+ if(subNode !== undefined){
+ ret.push(subNode);
+ }
+ });
+ });
+ return ret._stash(this); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ filter: function(/*String|Function*/ filter){
+ // summary:
+ // "masks" the built-in javascript filter() method (supported
+ // in Dojo via `dojo.filter`) to support passing a simple
+ // string filter in addition to supporting filtering function
+ // objects.
+ // filter:
+ // If a string, a CSS rule like ".thinger" or "div > span".
+ // example:
+ // "regular" JS filter syntax as exposed in dojo.filter:
+ // | dojo.query("*").filter(function(item){
+ // | // highlight every paragraph
+ // | return (item.nodeName == "p");
+ // | }).style("backgroundColor", "yellow");
+ // example:
+ // the same filtering using a CSS selector
+ // | dojo.query("*").filter("p").styles("backgroundColor", "yellow");
+
+ var a = arguments, items = this, start = 0;
+ if(typeof filter == "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ items = query._filterResult(this, a[0]);
+ if(a.length == 1){
+ // if we only got a string query, pass back the filtered results
+ return items._stash(this); // dojo/NodeList
+ }
+ // if we got a callback, run it over the filtered items
+ start = 1;
+ }
+ return this._wrap(array.filter(items, a[start], a[start + 1]), this); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ /*
+ // FIXME: should this be "copyTo" and include parenting info?
+ clone: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // creates node clones of each element of this list
+ // and returns a new list containing the clones
+ },
+ */
+
+ addContent: function(/*String||DomNode||Object||dojo/NodeList*/ content, /*String||Integer?*/ position){
+ // summary:
+ // add a node, NodeList or some HTML as a string to every item in the
+ // list. Returns the original list.
+ // description:
+ // a copy of the HTML content is added to each item in the
+ // list, with an optional position argument. If no position
+ // argument is provided, the content is appended to the end of
+ // each item.
+ // content:
+ // DOM node, HTML in string format, a NodeList or an Object. If a DOM node or
+ // NodeList, the content will be cloned if the current NodeList has more than one
+ // element. Only the DOM nodes are cloned, no event handlers. If it is an Object,
+ // it should be an object with at "template" String property that has the HTML string
+ // to insert. If dojo.string has already been dojo.required, then dojo.string.substitute
+ // will be used on the "template" to generate the final HTML string. Other allowed
+ // properties on the object are: "parse" if the HTML
+ // string should be parsed for widgets (dojo.require("dojo.parser") to get that
+ // option to work), and "templateFunc" if a template function besides dojo.string.substitute
+ // should be used to transform the "template".
+ // position:
+ // can be one of:
+ //
+ // - "last"||"end" (default)
+ // - "first||"start"
+ // - "before"
+ // - "after"
+ // - "replace" (replaces nodes in this NodeList with new content)
+ // - "only" (removes other children of the nodes so new content is the only child)
+ //
+ // or an offset in the childNodes property
+ // example:
+ // appends content to the end if the position is omitted
+ // | dojo.query("h3 > p").addContent("hey there!");
+ // example:
+ // add something to the front of each element that has a
+ // "thinger" property:
+ // | dojo.query("[thinger]").addContent("...", "first");
+ // example:
+ // adds a header before each element of the list
+ // | dojo.query(".note").addContent("<h4>NOTE:</h4>", "before");
+ // example:
+ // add a clone of a DOM node to the end of every element in
+ // the list, removing it from its existing parent.
+ // | dojo.query(".note").addContent(dojo.byId("foo"));
+ // example:
+ // Append nodes from a templatized string.
+ // | dojo.require("dojo.string");
+ // | dojo.query(".note").addContent({
+ // | template: '<b>${id}: </b><span>${name}</span>',
+ // | id: "user332",
+ // | name: "Mr. Anderson"
+ // | });
+ // example:
+ // Append nodes from a templatized string that also has widgets parsed.
+ // | dojo.require("dojo.string");
+ // | dojo.require("dojo.parser");
+ // | var notes = dojo.query(".note").addContent({
+ // | template: '<button dojoType="dijit/form/Button">${text}</button>',
+ // | parse: true,
+ // | text: "Send"
+ // | });
+ content = this._normalize(content, this[0]);
+ for(var i = 0, node; (node = this[i]); i++){
+ this._place(content, node, position, i > 0);
+ }
+ return this; // dojo/NodeList
+ }
+ });
+
+ return NodeList;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/query':function(){
+define(["./_base/kernel", "./has", "./dom", "./on", "./_base/array", "./_base/lang", "./selector/_loader", "./selector/_loader!default"],
+ function(dojo, has, dom, on, array, lang, loader, defaultEngine){
+
+ "use strict";
+
+ has.add("array-extensible", function(){
+ // test to see if we can extend an array (not supported in old IE)
+ return lang.delegate([], {length: 1}).length == 1 && !has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed");
+ });
+
+ var ap = Array.prototype, aps = ap.slice, apc = ap.concat, forEach = array.forEach;
+
+ var tnl = function(/*Array*/ a, /*dojo/NodeList?*/ parent, /*Function?*/ NodeListCtor){
+ // summary:
+ // decorate an array to make it look like a `dojo/NodeList`.
+ // a:
+ // Array of nodes to decorate.
+ // parent:
+ // An optional parent NodeList that generated the current
+ // list of nodes. Used to call _stash() so the parent NodeList
+ // can be accessed via end() later.
+ // NodeListCtor:
+ // An optional constructor function to use for any
+ // new NodeList calls. This allows a certain chain of
+ // NodeList calls to use a different object than dojo/NodeList.
+ var nodeList = new (NodeListCtor || this._NodeListCtor || nl)(a);
+ return parent ? nodeList._stash(parent) : nodeList;
+ };
+
+ var loopBody = function(f, a, o){
+ a = [0].concat(aps.call(a, 0));
+ o = o || dojo.global;
+ return function(node){
+ a[0] = node;
+ return f.apply(o, a);
+ };
+ };
+
+ // adapters
+
+ var adaptAsForEach = function(f, o){
+ // summary:
+ // adapts a single node function to be used in the forEach-type
+ // actions. The initial object is returned from the specialized
+ // function.
+ // f: Function
+ // a function to adapt
+ // o: Object?
+ // an optional context for f
+ return function(){
+ this.forEach(loopBody(f, arguments, o));
+ return this; // Object
+ };
+ };
+
+ var adaptAsMap = function(f, o){
+ // summary:
+ // adapts a single node function to be used in the map-type
+ // actions. The return is a new array of values, as via `dojo.map`
+ // f: Function
+ // a function to adapt
+ // o: Object?
+ // an optional context for f
+ return function(){
+ return this.map(loopBody(f, arguments, o));
+ };
+ };
+
+ var adaptAsFilter = function(f, o){
+ // summary:
+ // adapts a single node function to be used in the filter-type actions
+ // f: Function
+ // a function to adapt
+ // o: Object?
+ // an optional context for f
+ return function(){
+ return this.filter(loopBody(f, arguments, o));
+ };
+ };
+
+ var adaptWithCondition = function(f, g, o){
+ // summary:
+ // adapts a single node function to be used in the map-type
+ // actions, behaves like forEach() or map() depending on arguments
+ // f: Function
+ // a function to adapt
+ // g: Function
+ // a condition function, if true runs as map(), otherwise runs as forEach()
+ // o: Object?
+ // an optional context for f and g
+ return function(){
+ var a = arguments, body = loopBody(f, a, o);
+ if(g.call(o || dojo.global, a)){
+ return this.map(body); // self
+ }
+ this.forEach(body);
+ return this; // self
+ };
+ };
+
+ var NodeList = function(array){
+ // summary:
+ // Array-like object which adds syntactic
+ // sugar for chaining, common iteration operations, animation, and
+ // node manipulation. NodeLists are most often returned as the
+ // result of dojo.query() calls.
+ // description:
+ // NodeList instances provide many utilities that reflect
+ // core Dojo APIs for Array iteration and manipulation, DOM
+ // manipulation, and event handling. Instead of needing to dig up
+ // functions in the dojo.* namespace, NodeLists generally make the
+ // full power of Dojo available for DOM manipulation tasks in a
+ // simple, chainable way.
+ // example:
+ // create a node list from a node
+ // | new query.NodeList(dojo.byId("foo"));
+ // example:
+ // get a NodeList from a CSS query and iterate on it
+ // | var l = dojo.query(".thinger");
+ // | l.forEach(function(node, index, nodeList){
+ // | console.log(index, node.innerHTML);
+ // | });
+ // example:
+ // use native and Dojo-provided array methods to manipulate a
+ // NodeList without needing to use dojo.* functions explicitly:
+ // | var l = dojo.query(".thinger");
+ // | // since NodeLists are real arrays, they have a length
+ // | // property that is both readable and writable and
+ // | // push/pop/shift/unshift methods
+ // | console.log(l.length);
+ // | l.push(dojo.create("span"));
+ // |
+ // | // dojo's normalized array methods work too:
+ // | console.log( l.indexOf(dojo.byId("foo")) );
+ // | // ...including the special "function as string" shorthand
+ // | console.log( l.every("item.nodeType == 1") );
+ // |
+ // | // NodeLists can be [..] indexed, or you can use the at()
+ // | // function to get specific items wrapped in a new NodeList:
+ // | var node = l[3]; // the 4th element
+ // | var newList = l.at(1, 3); // the 2nd and 4th elements
+ // example:
+ // the style functions you expect are all there too:
+ // | // style() as a getter...
+ // | var borders = dojo.query(".thinger").style("border");
+ // | // ...and as a setter:
+ // | dojo.query(".thinger").style("border", "1px solid black");
+ // | // class manipulation
+ // | dojo.query("li:nth-child(even)").addClass("even");
+ // | // even getting the coordinates of all the items
+ // | var coords = dojo.query(".thinger").coords();
+ // example:
+ // DOM manipulation functions from the dojo.* namespace area also available:
+ // | // remove all of the elements in the list from their
+ // | // parents (akin to "deleting" them from the document)
+ // | dojo.query(".thinger").orphan();
+ // | // place all elements in the list at the front of #foo
+ // | dojo.query(".thinger").place("foo", "first");
+ // example:
+ // Event handling couldn't be easier. `dojo.connect` is mapped in,
+ // and shortcut handlers are provided for most DOM events:
+ // | // like dojo.connect(), but with implicit scope
+ // | dojo.query("li").connect("onclick", console, "log");
+ // |
+ // | // many common event handlers are already available directly:
+ // | dojo.query("li").onclick(console, "log");
+ // | var toggleHovered = dojo.hitch(dojo, "toggleClass", "hovered");
+ // | dojo.query("p")
+ // | .onmouseenter(toggleHovered)
+ // | .onmouseleave(toggleHovered);
+ // example:
+ // chainability is a key advantage of NodeLists:
+ // | dojo.query(".thinger")
+ // | .onclick(function(e){ /* ... */ })
+ // | .at(1, 3, 8) // get a subset
+ // | .style("padding", "5px")
+ // | .forEach(console.log);
+ var isNew = this instanceof nl && has("array-extensible");
+ if(typeof array == "number"){
+ array = Array(array);
+ }
+ var nodeArray = (array && "length" in array) ? array : arguments;
+ if(isNew || !nodeArray.sort){
+ // make sure it's a real array before we pass it on to be wrapped
+ var target = isNew ? this : [],
+ l = target.length = nodeArray.length;
+ for(var i = 0; i < l; i++){
+ target[i] = nodeArray[i];
+ }
+ if(isNew){
+ // called with new operator, this means we are going to use this instance and push
+ // the nodes on to it. This is usually much faster since the NodeList properties
+ // don't need to be copied (unless the list of nodes is extremely large).
+ return target;
+ }
+ nodeArray = target;
+ }
+ // called without new operator, use a real array and copy prototype properties,
+ // this is slower and exists for back-compat. Should be removed in 2.0.
+ lang._mixin(nodeArray, nlp);
+ nodeArray._NodeListCtor = function(array){
+ // call without new operator to preserve back-compat behavior
+ return nl(array);
+ };
+ return nodeArray;
+ };
+
+ var nl = NodeList, nlp = nl.prototype =
+ has("array-extensible") ? [] : {};// extend an array if it is extensible
+
+ // expose adapters and the wrapper as private functions
+
+ nl._wrap = nlp._wrap = tnl;
+ nl._adaptAsMap = adaptAsMap;
+ nl._adaptAsForEach = adaptAsForEach;
+ nl._adaptAsFilter = adaptAsFilter;
+ nl._adaptWithCondition = adaptWithCondition;
+
+ // mass assignment
+
+ // add array redirectors
+ forEach(["slice", "splice"], function(name){
+ var f = ap[name];
+ //Use a copy of the this array via this.slice() to allow .end() to work right in the splice case.
+ // CANNOT apply ._stash()/end() to splice since it currently modifies
+ // the existing this array -- it would break backward compatibility if we copy the array before
+ // the splice so that we can use .end(). So only doing the stash option to this._wrap for slice.
+ nlp[name] = function(){ return this._wrap(f.apply(this, arguments), name == "slice" ? this : null); };
+ });
+ // concat should be here but some browsers with native NodeList have problems with it
+
+ // add array.js redirectors
+ forEach(["indexOf", "lastIndexOf", "every", "some"], function(name){
+ var f = array[name];
+ nlp[name] = function(){ return f.apply(dojo, [this].concat(aps.call(arguments, 0))); };
+ });
+
+ lang.extend(NodeList, {
+ // copy the constructors
+ constructor: nl,
+ _NodeListCtor: nl,
+ toString: function(){
+ // Array.prototype.toString can't be applied to objects, so we use join
+ return this.join(",");
+ },
+ _stash: function(parent){
+ // summary:
+ // private function to hold to a parent NodeList. end() to return the parent NodeList.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // How to make a `dojo/NodeList` method that only returns the third node in
+ // the dojo/NodeList but allows access to the original NodeList by using this._stash:
+ // | dojo.extend(NodeList, {
+ // | third: function(){
+ // | var newNodeList = NodeList(this[2]);
+ // | return newNodeList._stash(this);
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | // then see how _stash applies a sub-list, to be .end()'ed out of
+ // | dojo.query(".foo")
+ // | .third()
+ // | .addClass("thirdFoo")
+ // | .end()
+ // | // access to the orig .foo list
+ // | .removeClass("foo")
+ // |
+ //
+ this._parent = parent;
+ return this; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ on: function(eventName, listener){
+ // summary:
+ // Listen for events on the nodes in the NodeList. Basic usage is:
+ // | query(".my-class").on("click", listener);
+ // This supports event delegation by using selectors as the first argument with the event names as
+ // pseudo selectors. For example:
+ // | dojo.query("#my-list").on("li:click", listener);
+ // This will listen for click events within `<li>` elements that are inside the `#my-list` element.
+ // Because on supports CSS selector syntax, we can use comma-delimited events as well:
+ // | dojo.query("#my-list").on("li button:mouseover, li:click", listener);
+ var handles = this.map(function(node){
+ return on(node, eventName, listener); // TODO: apply to the NodeList so the same selector engine is used for matches
+ });
+ handles.remove = function(){
+ for(var i = 0; i < handles.length; i++){
+ handles[i].remove();
+ }
+ };
+ return handles;
+ },
+
+ end: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Ends use of the current `NodeList` by returning the previous NodeList
+ // that generated the current NodeList.
+ // description:
+ // Returns the `NodeList` that generated the current `NodeList`. If there
+ // is no parent NodeList, an empty NodeList is returned.
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.query("a")
+ // | .filter(".disabled")
+ // | // operate on the anchors that only have a disabled class
+ // | .style("color", "grey")
+ // | .end()
+ // | // jump back to the list of anchors
+ // | .style(...)
+ //
+ if(this._parent){
+ return this._parent;
+ }else{
+ //Just return empty list.
+ return new this._NodeListCtor(0);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference:Global_Objects:Array#Methods
+
+ // FIXME: handle return values for #3244
+ // http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/3244
+
+ // FIXME:
+ // need to wrap or implement:
+ // join (perhaps w/ innerHTML/outerHTML overload for toString() of items?)
+ // reduce
+ // reduceRight
+
+ /*=====
+ slice: function(begin, end){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new NodeList, maintaining this one in place
+ // description:
+ // This method behaves exactly like the Array.slice method
+ // with the caveat that it returns a dojo/NodeList and not a
+ // raw Array. For more details, see Mozilla's [slice
+ // documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/slice)
+ // begin: Integer
+ // Can be a positive or negative integer, with positive
+ // integers noting the offset to begin at, and negative
+ // integers denoting an offset from the end (i.e., to the left
+ // of the end)
+ // end: Integer?
+ // Optional parameter to describe what position relative to
+ // the NodeList's zero index to end the slice at. Like begin,
+ // can be positive or negative.
+ return this._wrap(a.slice.apply(this, arguments));
+ },
+
+ splice: function(index, howmany, item){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new NodeList, manipulating this NodeList based on
+ // the arguments passed, potentially splicing in new elements
+ // at an offset, optionally deleting elements
+ // description:
+ // This method behaves exactly like the Array.splice method
+ // with the caveat that it returns a dojo/NodeList and not a
+ // raw Array. For more details, see Mozilla's [splice
+ // documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/splice)
+ // For backwards compatibility, calling .end() on the spliced NodeList
+ // does not return the original NodeList -- splice alters the NodeList in place.
+ // index: Integer
+ // begin can be a positive or negative integer, with positive
+ // integers noting the offset to begin at, and negative
+ // integers denoting an offset from the end (i.e., to the left
+ // of the end)
+ // howmany: Integer?
+ // Optional parameter to describe what position relative to
+ // the NodeList's zero index to end the slice at. Like begin,
+ // can be positive or negative.
+ // item: Object...?
+ // Any number of optional parameters may be passed in to be
+ // spliced into the NodeList
+ return this._wrap(a.splice.apply(this, arguments)); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ indexOf: function(value, fromIndex){
+ // summary:
+ // see dojo.indexOf(). The primary difference is that the acted-on
+ // array is implicitly this NodeList
+ // value: Object
+ // The value to search for.
+ // fromIndex: Integer?
+ // The location to start searching from. Optional. Defaults to 0.
+ // description:
+ // For more details on the behavior of indexOf, see Mozilla's
+ // [indexOf
+ // docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/indexOf)
+ // returns:
+ // Positive Integer or 0 for a match, -1 of not found.
+ return d.indexOf(this, value, fromIndex); // Integer
+ },
+
+ lastIndexOf: function(value, fromIndex){
+ // summary:
+ // see dojo.lastIndexOf(). The primary difference is that the
+ // acted-on array is implicitly this NodeList
+ // description:
+ // For more details on the behavior of lastIndexOf, see
+ // Mozilla's [lastIndexOf
+ // docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/lastIndexOf)
+ // value: Object
+ // The value to search for.
+ // fromIndex: Integer?
+ // The location to start searching from. Optional. Defaults to 0.
+ // returns:
+ // Positive Integer or 0 for a match, -1 of not found.
+ return d.lastIndexOf(this, value, fromIndex); // Integer
+ },
+
+ every: function(callback, thisObject){
+ // summary:
+ // see `dojo.every()` and the [Array.every
+ // docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/every).
+ // Takes the same structure of arguments and returns as
+ // dojo.every() with the caveat that the passed array is
+ // implicitly this NodeList
+ // callback: Function
+ // the callback
+ // thisObject: Object?
+ // the context
+ return d.every(this, callback, thisObject); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ some: function(callback, thisObject){
+ // summary:
+ // Takes the same structure of arguments and returns as
+ // `dojo.some()` with the caveat that the passed array is
+ // implicitly this NodeList. See `dojo.some()` and Mozilla's
+ // [Array.some
+ // documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/some).
+ // callback: Function
+ // the callback
+ // thisObject: Object?
+ // the context
+ return d.some(this, callback, thisObject); // Boolean
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ concat: function(item){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new NodeList comprised of items in this NodeList
+ // as well as items passed in as parameters
+ // description:
+ // This method behaves exactly like the Array.concat method
+ // with the caveat that it returns a `NodeList` and not a
+ // raw Array. For more details, see the [Array.concat
+ // docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/concat)
+ // item: Object?
+ // Any number of optional parameters may be passed in to be
+ // spliced into the NodeList
+
+ //return this._wrap(apc.apply(this, arguments));
+ // the line above won't work for the native NodeList, or for Dojo NodeLists either :-(
+
+ // implementation notes:
+ // Array.concat() doesn't recognize native NodeLists or Dojo NodeLists
+ // as arrays, and so does not inline them into a unioned array, but
+ // appends them as single entities. Both the original NodeList and the
+ // items passed in as parameters must be converted to raw Arrays
+ // and then the concatenation result may be re-_wrap()ed as a Dojo NodeList.
+
+ var t = aps.call(this, 0),
+ m = array.map(arguments, function(a){
+ return aps.call(a, 0);
+ });
+ return this._wrap(apc.apply(t, m), this); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ map: function(/*Function*/ func, /*Function?*/ obj){
+ // summary:
+ // see dojo.map(). The primary difference is that the acted-on
+ // array is implicitly this NodeList and the return is a
+ // NodeList (a subclass of Array)
+ return this._wrap(array.map(this, func, obj), this); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+
+ forEach: function(callback, thisObj){
+ // summary:
+ // see `dojo.forEach()`. The primary difference is that the acted-on
+ // array is implicitly this NodeList. If you want the option to break out
+ // of the forEach loop, use every() or some() instead.
+ forEach(this, callback, thisObj);
+ // non-standard return to allow easier chaining
+ return this; // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ filter: function(/*String|Function*/ filter){
+ // summary:
+ // "masks" the built-in javascript filter() method (supported
+ // in Dojo via `dojo.filter`) to support passing a simple
+ // string filter in addition to supporting filtering function
+ // objects.
+ // filter:
+ // If a string, a CSS rule like ".thinger" or "div > span".
+ // example:
+ // "regular" JS filter syntax as exposed in dojo.filter:
+ // | dojo.query("*").filter(function(item){
+ // | // highlight every paragraph
+ // | return (item.nodeName == "p");
+ // | }).style("backgroundColor", "yellow");
+ // example:
+ // the same filtering using a CSS selector
+ // | dojo.query("*").filter("p").styles("backgroundColor", "yellow");
+
+ var a = arguments, items = this, start = 0;
+ if(typeof filter == "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ items = query._filterResult(this, a[0]);
+ if(a.length == 1){
+ // if we only got a string query, pass back the filtered results
+ return items._stash(this); // dojo/NodeList
+ }
+ // if we got a callback, run it over the filtered items
+ start = 1;
+ }
+ return this._wrap(array.filter(items, a[start], a[start + 1]), this); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ instantiate: function(/*String|Object*/ declaredClass, /*Object?*/ properties){
+ // summary:
+ // Create a new instance of a specified class, using the
+ // specified properties and each node in the NodeList as a
+ // srcNodeRef.
+ // example:
+ // Grabs all buttons in the page and converts them to dijit/form/Button's.
+ // | var buttons = query("button").instantiate(Button, {showLabel: true});
+ var c = lang.isFunction(declaredClass) ? declaredClass : lang.getObject(declaredClass);
+ properties = properties || {};
+ return this.forEach(function(node){
+ new c(properties, node);
+ }); // dojo/NodeList
+ },
+ at: function(/*===== index =====*/){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new NodeList comprised of items in this NodeList
+ // at the given index or indices.
+ //
+ // index: Integer...
+ // One or more 0-based indices of items in the current
+ // NodeList. A negative index will start at the end of the
+ // list and go backwards.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Shorten the list to the first, second, and third elements
+ // | query("a").at(0, 1, 2).forEach(fn);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Retrieve the first and last elements of a unordered list:
+ // | query("ul > li").at(0, -1).forEach(cb);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Do something for the first element only, but end() out back to
+ // the original list and continue chaining:
+ // | query("a").at(0).onclick(fn).end().forEach(function(n){
+ // | console.log(n); // all anchors on the page.
+ // | })
+
+ var t = new this._NodeListCtor(0);
+ forEach(arguments, function(i){
+ if(i < 0){ i = this.length + i; }
+ if(this[i]){ t.push(this[i]); }
+ }, this);
+ return t._stash(this); // dojo/NodeList
+ }
+ });
+
+ function queryForEngine(engine, NodeList){
+ var query = function(/*String*/ query, /*String|DOMNode?*/ root){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns nodes which match the given CSS selector, searching the
+ // entire document by default but optionally taking a node to scope
+ // the search by. Returns an instance of NodeList.
+ if(typeof root == "string"){
+ root = dom.byId(root);
+ if(!root){
+ return new NodeList([]);
+ }
+ }
+ var results = typeof query == "string" ? engine(query, root) : query ? query.orphan ? query : [query] : [];
+ if(results.orphan){
+ // already wrapped
+ return results;
+ }
+ return new NodeList(results);
+ };
+ query.matches = engine.match || function(node, selector, root){
+ // summary:
+ // Test to see if a node matches a selector
+ return query.filter([node], selector, root).length > 0;
+ };
+ // the engine provides a filtering function, use it to for matching
+ query.filter = engine.filter || function(nodes, selector, root){
+ // summary:
+ // Filters an array of nodes. Note that this does not guarantee to return a NodeList, just an array.
+ return query(selector, root).filter(function(node){
+ return array.indexOf(nodes, node) > -1;
+ });
+ };
+ if(typeof engine != "function"){
+ var search = engine.search;
+ engine = function(selector, root){
+ // Slick does it backwards (or everyone else does it backwards, probably the latter)
+ return search(root || document, selector);
+ };
+ }
+ return query;
+ }
+ var query = queryForEngine(defaultEngine, NodeList);
+ /*=====
+ query = function(selector, context){
+ // summary:
+ // This modules provides DOM querying functionality. The module export is a function
+ // that can be used to query for DOM nodes by CSS selector and returns a NodeList
+ // representing the matching nodes.
+ // selector: String
+ // A CSS selector to search for.
+ // context: String|DomNode?
+ // An optional context to limit the searching scope. Only nodes under `context` will be
+ // scanned.
+ // example:
+ // add an onclick handler to every submit button in the document
+ // which causes the form to be sent via Ajax instead:
+ // | require(["dojo/query"], function(query){
+ // | query("input[type='submit']").on("click", function(e){
+ // | dojo.stopEvent(e); // prevent sending the form
+ // | var btn = e.target;
+ // | dojo.xhrPost({
+ // | form: btn.form,
+ // | load: function(data){
+ // | // replace the form with the response
+ // | var div = dojo.doc.createElement("div");
+ // | dojo.place(div, btn.form, "after");
+ // | div.innerHTML = data;
+ // | dojo.style(btn.form, "display", "none");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | });
+ // | });
+ //
+ // description:
+ // dojo/query is responsible for loading the appropriate query engine and wrapping
+ // its results with a `NodeList`. You can use dojo/query with a specific selector engine
+ // by using it as a plugin. For example, if you installed the sizzle package, you could
+ // use it as the selector engine with:
+ // | require(["dojo/query!sizzle"], function(query){
+ // | query("div")...
+ //
+ // The id after the ! can be a module id of the selector engine or one of the following values:
+ //
+ // - acme: This is the default engine used by Dojo base, and will ensure that the full
+ // Acme engine is always loaded.
+ //
+ // - css2: If the browser has a native selector engine, this will be used, otherwise a
+ // very minimal lightweight selector engine will be loaded that can do simple CSS2 selectors
+ // (by #id, .class, tag, and [name=value] attributes, with standard child or descendant (>)
+ // operators) and nothing more.
+ //
+ // - css2.1: If the browser has a native selector engine, this will be used, otherwise the
+ // full Acme engine will be loaded.
+ //
+ // - css3: If the browser has a native selector engine with support for CSS3 pseudo
+ // selectors (most modern browsers except IE8), this will be used, otherwise the
+ // full Acme engine will be loaded.
+ //
+ // - Or the module id of a selector engine can be used to explicitly choose the selector engine
+ //
+ // For example, if you are using CSS3 pseudo selectors in module, you can specify that
+ // you will need support them with:
+ // | require(["dojo/query!css3"], function(query){
+ // | query('#t > h3:nth-child(odd)')...
+ //
+ // You can also choose the selector engine/load configuration by setting the query-selector:
+ // For example:
+ // | <script data-dojo-config="query-selector:'css3'" src="dojo.js"></script>
+ //
+ return new NodeList(); // dojo/NodeList
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ // the query that is returned from this module is slightly different than dojo.query,
+ // because dojo.query has to maintain backwards compatibility with returning a
+ // true array which has performance problems. The query returned from the module
+ // does not use true arrays, but rather inherits from Array, making it much faster to
+ // instantiate.
+ dojo.query = queryForEngine(defaultEngine, function(array){
+ // call it without the new operator to invoke the back-compat behavior that returns a true array
+ return NodeList(array); // dojo/NodeList
+ });
+
+ query.load = function(id, parentRequire, loaded){
+ // summary:
+ // can be used as AMD plugin to conditionally load new query engine
+ // example:
+ // | require(["dojo/query!custom"], function(qsa){
+ // | // loaded selector/custom.js as engine
+ // | qsa("#foobar").forEach(...);
+ // | });
+ loader.load(id, parentRequire, function(engine){
+ loaded(queryForEngine(engine, NodeList));
+ });
+ };
+
+ dojo._filterQueryResult = query._filterResult = function(nodes, selector, root){
+ return new NodeList(query.filter(nodes, selector, root));
+ };
+ dojo.NodeList = query.NodeList = NodeList;
+ return query;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/has':function(){
+define(["require", "module"], function(require, module){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/has
+ // summary:
+ // Defines the has.js API and several feature tests used by dojo.
+ // description:
+ // This module defines the has API as described by the project has.js with the following additional features:
+ //
+ // - the has test cache is exposed at has.cache.
+ // - the method has.add includes a forth parameter that controls whether or not existing tests are replaced
+ // - the loader's has cache may be optionally copied into this module's has cahce.
+ //
+ // This module adopted from https://github.com/phiggins42/has.js; thanks has.js team!
+
+ // try to pull the has implementation from the loader; both the dojo loader and bdLoad provide one
+ // if using a foreign loader, then the has cache may be initialized via the config object for this module
+ // WARNING: if a foreign loader defines require.has to be something other than the has.js API, then this implementation fail
+ var has = require.has || function(){};
+ if(! 1 ){
+ var
+ isBrowser =
+ // the most fundamental decision: are we in the browser?
+ typeof window != "undefined" &&
+ typeof location != "undefined" &&
+ typeof document != "undefined" &&
+ window.location == location && window.document == document,
+
+ // has API variables
+ global = this,
+ doc = isBrowser && document,
+ element = doc && doc.createElement("DiV"),
+ cache = (module.config && module.config()) || {};
+
+ has = function(name){
+ // summary:
+ // Return the current value of the named feature.
+ //
+ // name: String|Integer
+ // The name (if a string) or identifier (if an integer) of the feature to test.
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Returns the value of the feature named by name. The feature must have been
+ // previously added to the cache by has.add.
+
+ return typeof cache[name] == "function" ? (cache[name] = cache[name](global, doc, element)) : cache[name]; // Boolean
+ };
+
+ has.cache = cache;
+
+ has.add = function(name, test, now, force){
+ // summary:
+ // Register a new feature test for some named feature.
+ // name: String|Integer
+ // The name (if a string) or identifier (if an integer) of the feature to test.
+ // test: Function
+ // A test function to register. If a function, queued for testing until actually
+ // needed. The test function should return a boolean indicating
+ // the presence of a feature or bug.
+ // now: Boolean?
+ // Optional. Omit if `test` is not a function. Provides a way to immediately
+ // run the test and cache the result.
+ // force: Boolean?
+ // Optional. If the test already exists and force is truthy, then the existing
+ // test will be replaced; otherwise, add does not replace an existing test (that
+ // is, by default, the first test advice wins).
+ // example:
+ // A redundant test, testFn with immediate execution:
+ // | has.add("javascript", function(){ return true; }, true);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Again with the redundantness. You can do this in your tests, but we should
+ // not be doing this in any internal has.js tests
+ // | has.add("javascript", true);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Three things are passed to the testFunction. `global`, `document`, and a generic element
+ // from which to work your test should the need arise.
+ // | has.add("bug-byid", function(g, d, el){
+ // | // g == global, typically window, yadda yadda
+ // | // d == document object
+ // | // el == the generic element. a `has` element.
+ // | return false; // fake test, byid-when-form-has-name-matching-an-id is slightly longer
+ // | });
+
+ (typeof cache[name]=="undefined" || force) && (cache[name]= test);
+ return now && has(name);
+ };
+
+ // since we're operating under a loader that doesn't provide a has API, we must explicitly initialize
+ // has as it would have otherwise been initialized by the dojo loader; use has.add to the builder
+ // can optimize these away iff desired
+ 1 || has.add("host-browser", isBrowser);
+ 1 || has.add("dom", isBrowser);
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-dom-ready-api", 1);
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-sniff", 1);
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ // Common application level tests
+ has.add("dom-addeventlistener", !!document.addEventListener);
+ has.add("touch", "ontouchstart" in document);
+ // I don't know if any of these tests are really correct, just a rough guess
+ has.add("device-width", screen.availWidth || innerWidth);
+
+ // Tests for DOMNode.attributes[] behavior:
+ // - dom-attributes-explicit - attributes[] only lists explicitly user specified attributes
+ // - dom-attributes-specified-flag (IE8) - need to check attr.specified flag to skip attributes user didn't specify
+ // - Otherwise, in IE6-7. attributes[] will list hundreds of values, so need to do outerHTML to get attrs instead.
+ var form = document.createElement("form");
+ has.add("dom-attributes-explicit", form.attributes.length == 0); // W3C
+ has.add("dom-attributes-specified-flag", form.attributes.length > 0 && form.attributes.length < 40); // IE8
+ }
+
+ has.clearElement = function(element){
+ // summary:
+ // Deletes the contents of the element passed to test functions.
+ element.innerHTML= "";
+ return element;
+ };
+
+ has.normalize = function(id, toAbsMid){
+ // summary:
+ // Resolves id into a module id based on possibly-nested tenary expression that branches on has feature test value(s).
+ //
+ // toAbsMid: Function
+ // Resolves a relative module id into an absolute module id
+ var
+ tokens = id.match(/[\?:]|[^:\?]*/g), i = 0,
+ get = function(skip){
+ var term = tokens[i++];
+ if(term == ":"){
+ // empty string module name, resolves to 0
+ return 0;
+ }else{
+ // postfixed with a ? means it is a feature to branch on, the term is the name of the feature
+ if(tokens[i++] == "?"){
+ if(!skip && has(term)){
+ // matched the feature, get the first value from the options
+ return get();
+ }else{
+ // did not match, get the second value, passing over the first
+ get(true);
+ return get(skip);
+ }
+ }
+ // a module
+ return term || 0;
+ }
+ };
+ id = get();
+ return id && toAbsMid(id);
+ };
+
+ has.load = function(id, parentRequire, loaded){
+ // summary:
+ // Conditional loading of AMD modules based on a has feature test value.
+ // id: String
+ // Gives the resolved module id to load.
+ // parentRequire: Function
+ // The loader require function with respect to the module that contained the plugin resource in it's
+ // dependency list.
+ // loaded: Function
+ // Callback to loader that consumes result of plugin demand.
+
+ if(id){
+ parentRequire([id], loaded);
+ }else{
+ loaded();
+ }
+ };
+
+ return has;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/loader':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "../has", "require", "module", "./json", "./lang", "./array"], function(dojo, has, require, thisModule, json, lang, array) {
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/loader
+
+ // This module defines the v1.x synchronous loader API.
+
+ // signal the loader in sync mode...
+ //>>pure-amd
+
+ if (! 1 ){
+ console.error("cannot load the Dojo v1.x loader with a foreign loader");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-fast-sync-require", 1);
+
+
+ var makeErrorToken = function(id){
+ return {src:thisModule.id, id:id};
+ },
+
+ slashName = function(name){
+ return name.replace(/\./g, "/");
+ },
+
+ buildDetectRe = /\/\/>>built/,
+
+ dojoRequireCallbacks = [],
+ dojoRequireModuleStack = [],
+
+ dojoRequirePlugin = function(mid, require, loaded){
+ dojoRequireCallbacks.push(loaded);
+ array.forEach(mid.split(","), function(mid){
+ var module = getModule(mid, require.module);
+ dojoRequireModuleStack.push(module);
+ injectModule(module);
+ });
+ checkDojoRequirePlugin();
+ },
+
+ checkDojoRequirePlugin = ( 1 ?
+ // This version of checkDojoRequirePlugin makes the observation that all dojoRequireCallbacks can be released
+ // when all *non-dojo/require!, dojo/loadInit!* modules are either executed, not requested, or arrived. This is
+ // the case since there are no more modules the loader is waiting for, therefore, dojo/require! must have
+ // everything it needs on board.
+ //
+ // The potential weakness of this algorithm is that dojo/require will not execute callbacks until *all* dependency
+ // trees are ready. It is possible that some trees may be ready earlier than others, and this extra wait is non-optimal.
+ // Still, for big projects, this seems better than the original algorithm below that proved slow in some cases.
+ // Note, however, the original algorithm had the potential to execute partial trees, but that potential was never enabled.
+ // There are also other optimization available with the original algorithm that have not been explored.
+ function(){
+ var module, mid;
+ for(mid in modules){
+ module = modules[mid];
+ if(module.noReqPluginCheck===undefined){
+ // tag the module as either a loadInit or require plugin or not for future reference
+ module.noReqPluginCheck = /loadInit\!/.test(mid) || /require\!/.test(mid) ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ if(!module.executed && !module.noReqPluginCheck && module.injected==requested){
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ var oldCallbacks = dojoRequireCallbacks;
+ dojoRequireCallbacks = [];
+ array.forEach(oldCallbacks, function(cb){cb(1);});
+ });
+ } : (function(){
+ // Note: this is the original checkDojoRequirePlugin that is much slower than the algorithm above. However, we know it
+ // works, so we leave it here in case the algorithm above fails in some corner case.
+ //
+ // checkDojoRequirePlugin inspects all of the modules demanded by a dojo/require!<module-list> dependency
+ // to see if they have arrived. The loader does not release *any* of these modules to be instantiated
+ // until *all* of these modules are on board, thereby preventing the evaluation of a module with dojo.require's
+ // that reference modules that are not available.
+ //
+ // The algorithm works by traversing the dependency graphs (remember, there can be cycles so they are not trees)
+ // of each module in the dojoRequireModuleStack array (which contains the list of modules demanded by dojo/require!).
+ // The moment a single module is discovered that is missing, the algorithm gives up and indicates that not all
+ // modules are on board. dojo/loadInit! and dojo/require! are ignored because there dependencies are inserted
+ // directly in dojoRequireModuleStack. For example, if "your/module" module depends on "dojo/require!my/module", then
+ // *both* "dojo/require!my/module" and "my/module" will be in dojoRequireModuleStack. Obviously, if "my/module"
+ // is on board, then "dojo/require!my/module" is also satisfied, so the algorithm doesn't check for "dojo/require!my/module".
+ //
+ // Note: inserting a dojo/require!<some-module-list> dependency in the dojoRequireModuleStack achieves nothing
+ // with the current algorithm; however, having such modules present makes it possible to optimize the algorithm
+ //
+ // Note: prior versions of this algorithm had an optimization that signaled loaded on dojo/require! dependencies
+ // individually (rather than waiting for them all to be resolved). The implementation proved problematic with cycles
+ // and plugins. However, it is possible to reattach that strategy in the future.
+
+ // a set from module-id to {undefined | 1 | 0}, where...
+ // undefined => the module has not been inspected
+ // 0 => the module or at least one of its dependencies has not arrived
+ // 1 => the module is a loadInit! or require! plugin resource, or is currently being traversed (therefore, assume
+ // OK until proven otherwise), or has been completely traversed and all dependencies have arrived
+
+ var touched,
+ traverse = function(m){
+ touched[m.mid] = 1;
+ for(var t, module, deps = m.deps || [], i= 0; i<deps.length; i++){
+ module = deps[i];
+ if(!(t = touched[module.mid])){
+ if(t===0 || !traverse(module)){
+ touched[m.mid] = 0;
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ };
+
+ return function(){
+ // initialize the touched hash with easy-to-compute values that help short circuit recursive algorithm;
+ // recall loadInit/require plugin modules are dependencies of modules in dojoRequireModuleStack...
+ // which would cause a circular dependency chain that would never be resolved if checked here
+ // notice all dependencies of any particular loadInit/require plugin module will already
+ // be checked since those are pushed into dojoRequireModuleStack explicitly by the
+ // plugin...so if a particular loadInitPlugin module's dependencies are not really
+ // on board, that *will* be detected elsewhere in the traversal.
+ var module, mid;
+ touched = {};
+ for(mid in modules){
+ module = modules[mid];
+ if(module.executed || module.noReqPluginCheck){
+ touched[mid] = 1;
+ }else{
+ if(module.noReqPluginCheck!==0){
+ // tag the module as either a loadInit or require plugin or not for future reference
+ module.noReqPluginCheck = /loadInit\!/.test(mid) || /require\!/.test(mid) ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ if(module.noReqPluginCheck){
+ touched[mid] = 1;
+ }else if(module.injected!==arrived){
+ // not executed, has not arrived, and is not a loadInit or require plugin resource
+ touched[mid] = 0;
+ }// else, leave undefined and we'll traverse the dependencies
+ }
+ }
+ for(var t, i = 0, end = dojoRequireModuleStack.length; i<end; i++){
+ module = dojoRequireModuleStack[i];
+ if(!(t = touched[module.mid])){
+ if(t===0 || !traverse(module)){
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ var oldCallbacks = dojoRequireCallbacks;
+ dojoRequireCallbacks = [];
+ array.forEach(oldCallbacks, function(cb){cb(1);});
+ });
+ };
+ })()),
+
+ dojoLoadInitPlugin = function(mid, require, loaded){
+ // mid names a module that defines a "dojo load init" bundle, an object with two properties:
+ //
+ // * names: a vector of module ids that give top-level names to define in the lexical scope of def
+ // * def: a function that contains some some legacy loader API applications
+ //
+ // The point of def is to possibly cause some modules to be loaded (but not executed) by dojo/require! where the module
+ // ids are possibly-determined at runtime. For example, here is dojox.gfx from v1.6 expressed as an AMD module using the dojo/loadInit
+ // and dojo/require plugins.
+ //
+ // // dojox/gfx:
+ //
+ // define("*loadInit_12, {
+ // names:["dojo", "dijit", "dojox"],
+ // def: function(){
+ // dojo.loadInit(function(){
+ // var gfx = lang.getObject("dojox.gfx", true);
+ //
+ // //
+ // // code required to set gfx properties ommitted...
+ // //
+ //
+ // // now use the calculations to include the runtime-dependent module
+ // dojo.require("dojox.gfx." + gfx.renderer);
+ // });
+ // }
+ // });
+ //
+ // define(["dojo", "dojo/loadInit!" + id].concat("dojo/require!dojox/gfx/matric,dojox/gfx/_base"), function(dojo){
+ // // when this AMD factory function is executed, the following modules are guaranteed downloaded but not executed:
+ // // "dojox.gfx." + gfx.renderer
+ // // dojox.gfx.matrix
+ // // dojox.gfx._base
+ // dojo.provide("dojo.gfx");
+ // dojo.require("dojox.gfx.matrix");
+ // dojo.require("dojox.gfx._base");
+ // dojo.require("dojox.gfx." + gfx.renderer);
+ // return lang.getObject("dojo.gfx");
+ // });
+ // })();
+ //
+ // The idea is to run the legacy loader API with global variables shadowed, which allows these variables to
+ // be relocated. For example, dojox and dojo could be relocated to different names by giving a map and the code above will
+ // execute properly (because the plugin below resolves the load init bundle.names module with respect to the module that demanded
+ // the plugin resource).
+ //
+ // Note that the relocation is specified in the runtime configuration; relocated names need not be set at build-time.
+ //
+ // Warning: this is not the best way to express dojox.gfx as and AMD module. In fact, the module has been properly converted in
+ // v1.7. However, this technique allows the builder to convert legacy modules into AMD modules and guarantee the codepath is the
+ // same in the converted AMD module.
+ require([mid], function(bundle){
+ // notice how names is resolved with respect to the module that demanded the plugin resource
+ require(bundle.names, function(){
+ // bring the bundle names into scope
+ for(var scopeText = "", args= [], i = 0; i<arguments.length; i++){
+ scopeText+= "var " + bundle.names[i] + "= arguments[" + i + "]; ";
+ args.push(arguments[i]);
+ }
+ eval(scopeText);
+
+ var callingModule = require.module,
+ // the list of modules that need to be downloaded but not executed before the callingModule can be executed
+ requireList = [],
+
+ // the list of i18n bundles that are xdomain; undefined if none
+ i18nDeps,
+
+ syncLoaderApi = {
+ provide:function(moduleName){
+ // mark modules that arrive consequent to multiple provides in this module as arrived since they can't be injected
+ moduleName = slashName(moduleName);
+ var providedModule = getModule(moduleName, callingModule);
+ if(providedModule!==callingModule){
+ setArrived(providedModule);
+ }
+ },
+ require:function(moduleName, omitModuleCheck){
+ moduleName = slashName(moduleName);
+ omitModuleCheck && (getModule(moduleName, callingModule).result = nonmodule);
+ requireList.push(moduleName);
+ },
+ requireLocalization:function(moduleName, bundleName, locale){
+ // since we're going to need dojo/i8n, add it to i18nDeps if not already there
+ if(!i18nDeps){
+ // don't have to map since that will occur when the dependency is resolved
+ i18nDeps = ["dojo/i18n"];
+ }
+
+ // figure out if the bundle is xdomain; if so, add it to the i18nDepsSet
+ locale = (locale || dojo.locale).toLowerCase();
+ moduleName = slashName(moduleName) + "/nls/" + (/root/i.test(locale) ? "" : locale + "/") + slashName(bundleName);
+ if(getModule(moduleName, callingModule).isXd){
+ // don't have to map since that will occur when the dependency is resolved
+ i18nDeps.push("dojo/i18n!" + moduleName);
+ }// else the bundle will be loaded synchronously when the module is evaluated
+ },
+ loadInit:function(f){
+ f();
+ }
+ },
+
+ hold = {},
+ p;
+
+ // hijack the correct dojo and apply bundle.def
+ try{
+ for(p in syncLoaderApi){
+ hold[p] = dojo[p];
+ dojo[p] = syncLoaderApi[p];
+ }
+ bundle.def.apply(null, args);
+ }catch(e){
+ signal("error", [makeErrorToken("failedDojoLoadInit"), e]);
+ }finally{
+ for(p in syncLoaderApi){
+ dojo[p] = hold[p];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(i18nDeps){
+ requireList = requireList.concat(i18nDeps);
+ }
+
+ if(requireList.length){
+ dojoRequirePlugin(requireList.join(","), require, loaded);
+ }else{
+ loaded();
+ }
+ });
+ });
+ },
+
+ extractApplication = function(
+ text, // the text to search
+ startSearch, // the position in text to start looking for the closing paren
+ startApplication // the position in text where the function application expression starts
+ ){
+ // find end of the call by finding the matching end paren
+ // Warning: as usual, this will fail in the presense of unmatched right parans contained in strings, regexs, or unremoved comments
+ var parenRe = /\(|\)/g,
+ matchCount = 1,
+ match;
+ parenRe.lastIndex = startSearch;
+ while((match = parenRe.exec(text))){
+ if(match[0] == ")"){
+ matchCount -= 1;
+ }else{
+ matchCount += 1;
+ }
+ if(matchCount == 0){
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(matchCount != 0){
+ throw "unmatched paren around character " + parenRe.lastIndex + " in: " + text;
+ }
+
+ //Put the master matching string in the results.
+ return [dojo.trim(text.substring(startApplication, parenRe.lastIndex))+";\n", parenRe.lastIndex];
+ },
+
+ // the following regex is taken from 1.6. It is a very poor technique to remove comments and
+ // will fail in some cases; for example, consider the code...
+ //
+ // var message = "Category-1 */* Category-2";
+ //
+ // The regex that follows will see a /* comment and trash the code accordingly. In fact, there are all
+ // kinds of cases like this with strings and regexs that will cause this design to fail miserably.
+ //
+ // Alternative regex designs exist that will result in less-likely failures, but will still fail in many cases.
+ // The only solution guaranteed 100% correct is to parse the code and that seems overkill for this
+ // backcompat/unbuilt-xdomain layer. In the end, since it's been this way for a while, we won't change it.
+ // See the opening paragraphs of Chapter 7 or ECME-262 which describes the lexical abiguity further.
+ removeCommentRe = /(\/\*([\s\S]*?)\*\/|\/\/(.*)$)/mg,
+
+ syncLoaderApiRe = /(^|\s)dojo\.(loadInit|require|provide|requireLocalization|requireIf|requireAfterIf|platformRequire)\s*\(/mg,
+
+ amdLoaderApiRe = /(^|\s)(require|define)\s*\(/m,
+
+ extractLegacyApiApplications = function(text, noCommentText){
+ // scan the noCommentText for any legacy loader API applications. Copy such applications into result (this is
+ // used by the builder). Move dojo.loadInit applications to loadInitApplications string. Copy all other applications
+ // to otherApplications string. If no applications were found, return 0, signalling an AMD module. Otherwise, return
+ // loadInitApplications + otherApplications. Fixup text by replacing
+ //
+ // dojo.loadInit(// etc...
+ //
+ // with
+ //
+ // \n 0 && dojo.loadInit(// etc...
+ //
+ // Which results in the dojo.loadInit from *not* being applied. This design goes a long way towards protecting the
+ // code from an over-agressive removeCommentRe. However...
+ //
+ // WARNING: the removeCommentRe will cause an error if a detected comment removes all or part of a legacy-loader application
+ // that is not in a comment.
+
+ var match, startSearch, startApplication, application,
+ loadInitApplications = [],
+ otherApplications = [],
+ allApplications = [];
+
+ // noCommentText may be provided by a build app with comments extracted by a better method than regex (hopefully)
+ noCommentText = noCommentText || text.replace(removeCommentRe, function(match){
+ // remove iff the detected comment has text that looks like a sync loader API application; this helps by
+ // removing as little as possible, minimizing the changes the janky regex will kill the module
+ syncLoaderApiRe.lastIndex = amdLoaderApiRe.lastIndex = 0;
+ return (syncLoaderApiRe.test(match) || amdLoaderApiRe.test(match)) ? "" : match;
+ });
+
+ // find and extract all dojo.loadInit applications
+ while((match = syncLoaderApiRe.exec(noCommentText))){
+ startSearch = syncLoaderApiRe.lastIndex;
+ startApplication = startSearch - match[0].length;
+ application = extractApplication(noCommentText, startSearch, startApplication);
+ if(match[2]=="loadInit"){
+ loadInitApplications.push(application[0]);
+ }else{
+ otherApplications.push(application[0]);
+ }
+ syncLoaderApiRe.lastIndex = application[1];
+ }
+ allApplications = loadInitApplications.concat(otherApplications);
+ if(allApplications.length || !amdLoaderApiRe.test(noCommentText)){
+ // either there were some legacy loader API applications or there were no AMD API applications
+ return [text.replace(/(^|\s)dojo\.loadInit\s*\(/g, "\n0 && dojo.loadInit("), allApplications.join(""), allApplications];
+ }else{
+ // legacy loader API *was not* detected and AMD API *was* detected; therefore, assume it's an AMD module
+ return 0;
+ }
+ },
+
+ transformToAmd = function(module, text){
+ // This is roughly the equivalent of dojo._xdCreateResource in 1.6-; however, it expresses a v1.6- dojo
+ // module in terms of AMD define instead of creating the dojo proprietary xdomain module expression.
+ // The module could have originated from several sources:
+ //
+ // * amd require() a module, e.g., require(["my/module"])
+ // * amd require() a nonmodule, e.g., require(["my/resource.js"')
+ // * amd define() deps vector (always a module)
+ // * dojo.require() a module, e.g. dojo.require("my.module")
+ // * dojo.require() a nonmodule, e.g., dojo.require("my.module", true)
+ // * dojo.requireIf/requireAfterIf/platformRequire a module
+ //
+ // The module is scanned for legacy loader API applications; if none are found, then assume the module is an
+ // AMD module and return 0. Otherwise, a synthetic dojo/loadInit plugin resource is created and the module text
+ // is rewritten as an AMD module with the single dependency of this synthetic resource. When the dojo/loadInit
+ // plugin loaded the synthetic resource, it will cause all dojo.loadInit's to be executed, find all dojo.require's
+ // (either directly consequent to dojo.require or indirectly consequent to dojo.require[After]If or
+ // dojo.platformRequire, and finally cause loading of all dojo.required modules with the dojo/require plugin. Thus,
+ // when the dojo/loadInit plugin reports it has been loaded, all modules required by the given module are guaranteed
+ // loaded (but not executed). This then allows the module to execute it's code path without interupts, thereby
+ // following the synchronous code path.
+ //
+ // Notice that this function behaves the same whether or not it happens to be in a mapped dojo/loader module.
+
+ var extractResult, id, names = [], namesAsStrings = [];
+ if(buildDetectRe.test(text) || !(extractResult = extractLegacyApiApplications(text))){
+ // buildDetectRe.test(text) => a built module, always AMD
+ // extractResult==0 => no sync API
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ // manufacture a synthetic module id that can never be a real mdule id (just like require does)
+ id = module.mid + "-*loadInit";
+
+ // construct the dojo/loadInit names vector which causes any relocated names to be defined as lexical variables under their not-relocated name
+ // the dojo/loadInit plugin assumes the first name in names is "dojo"
+
+ for(var p in getModule("dojo", module).result.scopeMap){
+ names.push(p);
+ namesAsStrings.push('"' + p + '"');
+ }
+
+ // rewrite the module as a synthetic dojo/loadInit plugin resource + the module expressed as an AMD module that depends on this synthetic resource
+ // don't have to map dojo/init since that will occur when the dependency is resolved
+ return "// xdomain rewrite of " + module.mid + "\n" +
+ "define('" + id + "',{\n" +
+ "\tnames:" + dojo.toJson(names) + ",\n" +
+ "\tdef:function(" + names.join(",") + "){" + extractResult[1] + "}" +
+ "});\n\n" +
+ "define(" + dojo.toJson(names.concat(["dojo/loadInit!"+id])) + ", function(" + names.join(",") + "){\n" + extractResult[0] + "});";
+ },
+
+ loaderVars = require.initSyncLoader(dojoRequirePlugin, checkDojoRequirePlugin, transformToAmd),
+
+ sync =
+ loaderVars.sync,
+
+ requested =
+ loaderVars.requested,
+
+ arrived =
+ loaderVars.arrived,
+
+ nonmodule =
+ loaderVars.nonmodule,
+
+ executing =
+ loaderVars.executing,
+
+ executed =
+ loaderVars.executed,
+
+ syncExecStack =
+ loaderVars.syncExecStack,
+
+ modules =
+ loaderVars.modules,
+
+ execQ =
+ loaderVars.execQ,
+
+ getModule =
+ loaderVars.getModule,
+
+ injectModule =
+ loaderVars.injectModule,
+
+ setArrived =
+ loaderVars.setArrived,
+
+ signal =
+ loaderVars.signal,
+
+ finishExec =
+ loaderVars.finishExec,
+
+ execModule =
+ loaderVars.execModule,
+
+ getLegacyMode =
+ loaderVars.getLegacyMode,
+
+ guardCheckComplete =
+ loaderVars.guardCheckComplete;
+
+ // there is exactly one dojoRequirePlugin among possibly-many dojo/_base/loader's (owing to mapping)
+ dojoRequirePlugin = loaderVars.dojoRequirePlugin;
+
+ dojo.provide = function(mid){
+ var executingModule = syncExecStack[0],
+ module = lang.mixin(getModule(slashName(mid), require.module), {
+ executed:executing,
+ result:lang.getObject(mid, true)
+ });
+ setArrived(module);
+ if(executingModule){
+ (executingModule.provides || (executingModule.provides = [])).push(function(){
+ module.result = lang.getObject(mid);
+ delete module.provides;
+ module.executed!==executed && finishExec(module);
+ });
+ }// else dojo.provide called not consequent to loading; therefore, give up trying to publish module value to loader namespace
+ return module.result;
+ };
+
+ has.add("config-publishRequireResult", 1, 0, 0);
+
+ dojo.require = function(moduleName, omitModuleCheck) {
+ // summary:
+ // loads a Javascript module from the appropriate URI
+ //
+ // moduleName: String
+ // module name to load, using periods for separators,
+ // e.g. "dojo.date.locale". Module paths are de-referenced by dojo's
+ // internal mapping of locations to names and are disambiguated by
+ // longest prefix. See `dojo.registerModulePath()` for details on
+ // registering new modules.
+ //
+ // omitModuleCheck: Boolean?
+ // if `true`, omitModuleCheck skips the step of ensuring that the
+ // loaded file actually defines the symbol it is referenced by.
+ // For example if it called as `dojo.require("a.b.c")` and the
+ // file located at `a/b/c.js` does not define an object `a.b.c`,
+ // and exception will be throws whereas no exception is raised
+ // when called as `dojo.require("a.b.c", true)`
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Modules are loaded via dojo.require by using one of two loaders: the normal loader
+ // and the xdomain loader. The xdomain loader is used when dojo was built with a
+ // custom build that specified loader=xdomain and the module lives on a modulePath
+ // that is a whole URL, with protocol and a domain. The versions of Dojo that are on
+ // the Google and AOL CDNs use the xdomain loader.
+ //
+ // If the module is loaded via the xdomain loader, it is an asynchronous load, since
+ // the module is added via a dynamically created script tag. This
+ // means that dojo.require() can return before the module has loaded. However, this
+ // should only happen in the case where you do dojo.require calls in the top-level
+ // HTML page, or if you purposely avoid the loader checking for dojo.require
+ // dependencies in your module by using a syntax like dojo["require"] to load the module.
+ //
+ // Sometimes it is useful to not have the loader detect the dojo.require calls in the
+ // module so that you can dynamically load the modules as a result of an action on the
+ // page, instead of right at module load time.
+ //
+ // Also, for script blocks in an HTML page, the loader does not pre-process them, so
+ // it does not know to download the modules before the dojo.require calls occur.
+ //
+ // So, in those two cases, when you want on-the-fly module loading or for script blocks
+ // in the HTML page, special care must be taken if the dojo.required code is loaded
+ // asynchronously. To make sure you can execute code that depends on the dojo.required
+ // modules, be sure to add the code that depends on the modules in a dojo.addOnLoad()
+ // callback. dojo.addOnLoad waits for all outstanding modules to finish loading before
+ // executing.
+ //
+ // This type of syntax works with both xdomain and normal loaders, so it is good
+ // practice to always use this idiom for on-the-fly code loading and in HTML script
+ // blocks. If at some point you change loaders and where the code is loaded from,
+ // it will all still work.
+ //
+ // More on how dojo.require
+ // `dojo.require("A.B")` first checks to see if symbol A.B is
+ // defined. If it is, it is simply returned (nothing to do).
+ //
+ // If it is not defined, it will look for `A/B.js` in the script root
+ // directory.
+ //
+ // `dojo.require` throws an exception if it cannot find a file
+ // to load, or if the symbol `A.B` is not defined after loading.
+ //
+ // It returns the object `A.B`, but note the caveats above about on-the-fly loading and
+ // HTML script blocks when the xdomain loader is loading a module.
+ //
+ // `dojo.require()` does nothing about importing symbols into
+ // the current namespace. It is presumed that the caller will
+ // take care of that.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // To use dojo.require in conjunction with dojo.ready:
+ //
+ // | dojo.require("foo");
+ // | dojo.require("bar");
+ // | dojo.addOnLoad(function(){
+ // | //you can now safely do something with foo and bar
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // For example, to import all symbols into a local block, you might write:
+ //
+ // | with (dojo.require("A.B")) {
+ // | ...
+ // | }
+ //
+ // And to import just the leaf symbol to a local variable:
+ //
+ // | var B = dojo.require("A.B");
+ // | ...
+ //
+ // returns:
+ // the required namespace object
+ function doRequire(mid, omitModuleCheck){
+ var module = getModule(slashName(mid), require.module);
+ if(syncExecStack.length && syncExecStack[0].finish){
+ // switched to async loading in the middle of evaluating a legacy module; stop
+ // applying dojo.require so the remaining dojo.requires are applied in order
+ syncExecStack[0].finish.push(mid);
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ // recall module.executed has values {0, executing, executed}; therefore, truthy indicates executing or executed
+ if(module.executed){
+ return module.result;
+ }
+ omitModuleCheck && (module.result = nonmodule);
+
+ // rcg...why here and in two lines??
+ var currentMode = getLegacyMode();
+
+ // recall, in sync mode to inject is to *eval* the module text
+ // if the module is a legacy module, this is the same as executing
+ // but if the module is an AMD module, this means defining, not executing
+ injectModule(module);
+ // the inject may have changed the mode
+ currentMode = getLegacyMode();
+
+ // in sync mode to dojo.require is to execute
+ if(module.executed!==executed && module.injected===arrived){
+ // the module was already here before injectModule was called probably finishing up a xdomain
+ // load, but maybe a module given to the loader directly rather than having the loader retrieve it
+
+ loaderVars.guardCheckComplete(function(){
+ execModule(module);
+ });
+ }
+ if(module.executed){
+ return module.result;
+ }
+
+ if(currentMode==sync){
+ // the only way to get here is in sync mode and dojo.required a module that
+ // * was loaded async in the injectModule application a few lines up
+ // * was an AMD module that had deps that are being loaded async and therefore couldn't execute
+ if(module.cjs){
+ // the module was an AMD module; unshift, not push, which causes the current traversal to be reattempted from the top
+ execQ.unshift(module);
+ }else{
+ // the module was a legacy module
+ syncExecStack.length && (syncExecStack[0].finish= [mid]);
+ }
+ }else{
+ // the loader wasn't in sync mode on entry; probably async mode; therefore, no expectation of getting
+ // the module value synchronously; make sure it gets executed though
+ execQ.push(module);
+ }
+
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ var result = doRequire(moduleName, omitModuleCheck);
+ if(has("config-publishRequireResult") && !lang.exists(moduleName) && result!==undefined){
+ lang.setObject(moduleName, result);
+ }
+ return result;
+ };
+
+ dojo.loadInit = function(f) {
+ f();
+ };
+
+ dojo.registerModulePath = function(/*String*/moduleName, /*String*/prefix){
+ // summary:
+ // Maps a module name to a path
+ // description:
+ // An unregistered module is given the default path of ../[module],
+ // relative to Dojo root. For example, module acme is mapped to
+ // ../acme. If you want to use a different module name, use
+ // dojo.registerModulePath.
+ // example:
+ // If your dojo.js is located at this location in the web root:
+ // | /myapp/js/dojo/dojo/dojo.js
+ // and your modules are located at:
+ // | /myapp/js/foo/bar.js
+ // | /myapp/js/foo/baz.js
+ // | /myapp/js/foo/thud/xyzzy.js
+ // Your application can tell Dojo to locate the "foo" namespace by calling:
+ // | dojo.registerModulePath("foo", "../../foo");
+ // At which point you can then use dojo.require() to load the
+ // modules (assuming they provide() the same things which are
+ // required). The full code might be:
+ // | <script type="text/javascript"
+ // | src="/myapp/js/dojo/dojo/dojo.js"></script>
+ // | <script type="text/javascript">
+ // | dojo.registerModulePath("foo", "../../foo");
+ // | dojo.require("foo.bar");
+ // | dojo.require("foo.baz");
+ // | dojo.require("foo.thud.xyzzy");
+ // | </script>
+
+ var paths = {};
+ paths[moduleName.replace(/\./g, "/")] = prefix;
+ require({paths:paths});
+ };
+
+ dojo.platformRequire = function(/*Object*/modMap){
+ // summary:
+ // require one or more modules based on which host environment
+ // Dojo is currently operating in
+ // description:
+ // This method takes a "map" of arrays which one can use to
+ // optionally load dojo modules. The map is indexed by the
+ // possible dojo.name_ values, with two additional values:
+ // "default" and "common". The items in the "default" array will
+ // be loaded if none of the other items have been choosen based on
+ // dojo.name_, set by your host environment. The items in the
+ // "common" array will *always* be loaded, regardless of which
+ // list is chosen.
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.platformRequire({
+ // | browser: [
+ // | "foo.sample", // simple module
+ // | "foo.test",
+ // | ["foo.bar.baz", true] // skip object check in _loadModule (dojo.require)
+ // | ],
+ // | default: [ "foo.sample._base" ],
+ // | common: [ "important.module.common" ]
+ // | });
+
+ var result = (modMap.common || []).concat(modMap[dojo._name] || modMap["default"] || []),
+ temp;
+ while(result.length){
+ if(lang.isArray(temp = result.shift())){
+ dojo.require.apply(dojo, temp);
+ }else{
+ dojo.require(temp);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ dojo.requireIf = dojo.requireAfterIf = function(/*Boolean*/ condition, /*String*/ moduleName, /*Boolean?*/omitModuleCheck){
+ // summary:
+ // If the condition is true then call `dojo.require()` for the specified
+ // resource
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.requireIf(dojo.isBrowser, "my.special.Module");
+
+ if(condition){
+ dojo.require(moduleName, omitModuleCheck);
+ }
+ };
+
+ dojo.requireLocalization = function(/*String*/moduleName, /*String*/bundleName, /*String?*/locale){
+ require(["../i18n"], function(i18n){
+ i18n.getLocalization(moduleName, bundleName, locale);
+ });
+ };
+
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the v1.x synchronous loader API.
+
+ extractLegacyApiApplications:extractLegacyApiApplications,
+ require:dojoRequirePlugin,
+ loadInit:dojoLoadInitPlugin
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/json':function(){
+define(["./has"], function(has){
+ "use strict";
+ var hasJSON = typeof JSON != "undefined";
+ has.add("json-parse", hasJSON); // all the parsers work fine
+ // Firefox 3.5/Gecko 1.9 fails to use replacer in stringify properly https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509184
+ has.add("json-stringify", hasJSON && JSON.stringify({a:0}, function(k,v){return v||1;}) == '{"a":1}');
+
+ /*=====
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // Functions to parse and serialize JSON
+
+ parse: function(str, strict){
+ // summary:
+ // Parses a [JSON](http://json.org) string to return a JavaScript object.
+ // description:
+ // This function follows [native JSON API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JSON)
+ // Throws for invalid JSON strings. This delegates to eval() if native JSON
+ // support is not available. By default this will evaluate any valid JS expression.
+ // With the strict parameter set to true, the parser will ensure that only
+ // valid JSON strings are parsed (otherwise throwing an error). Without the strict
+ // parameter, the content passed to this method must come
+ // from a trusted source.
+ // str:
+ // a string literal of a JSON item, for instance:
+ // `'{ "foo": [ "bar", 1, { "baz": "thud" } ] }'`
+ // strict:
+ // When set to true, this will ensure that only valid, secure JSON is ever parsed.
+ // Make sure this is set to true for untrusted content. Note that on browsers/engines
+ // without native JSON support, setting this to true will run slower.
+ },
+ stringify: function(value, replacer, spacer){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a [JSON](http://json.org) serialization of an object.
+ // description:
+ // Returns a [JSON](http://json.org) serialization of an object.
+ // This function follows [native JSON API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JSON)
+ // Note that this doesn't check for infinite recursion, so don't do that!
+ // value:
+ // A value to be serialized.
+ // replacer:
+ // A replacer function that is called for each value and can return a replacement
+ // spacer:
+ // A spacer string to be used for pretty printing of JSON
+ // example:
+ // simple serialization of a trivial object
+ // | define(["dojo/json"], function(JSON){
+ // | var jsonStr = JSON.stringify({ howdy: "stranger!", isStrange: true });
+ // | doh.is('{"howdy":"stranger!","isStrange":true}', jsonStr);
+ }
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ if(has("json-stringify")){
+ return JSON;
+ }else{
+ var escapeString = function(/*String*/str){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds escape sequences for non-visual characters, double quote and
+ // backslash and surrounds with double quotes to form a valid string
+ // literal.
+ return ('"' + str.replace(/(["\\])/g, '\\$1') + '"').
+ replace(/[\f]/g, "\\f").replace(/[\b]/g, "\\b").replace(/[\n]/g, "\\n").
+ replace(/[\t]/g, "\\t").replace(/[\r]/g, "\\r"); // string
+ };
+ return {
+ parse: has("json-parse") ? JSON.parse : function(str, strict){
+ if(strict && !/^([\s\[\{]*(?:"(?:\\.|[^"])+"|-?\d[\d\.]*(?:[Ee][+-]?\d+)?|null|true|false|)[\s\]\}]*(?:,|:|$))+$/.test(str)){
+ throw new SyntaxError("Invalid characters in JSON");
+ }
+ return eval('(' + str + ')');
+ },
+ stringify: function(value, replacer, spacer){
+ var undef;
+ if(typeof replacer == "string"){
+ spacer = replacer;
+ replacer = null;
+ }
+ function stringify(it, indent, key){
+ if(replacer){
+ it = replacer(key, it);
+ }
+ var val, objtype = typeof it;
+ if(objtype == "number"){
+ return isFinite(it) ? it + "" : "null";
+ }
+ if(objtype == "boolean"){
+ return it + "";
+ }
+ if(it === null){
+ return "null";
+ }
+ if(typeof it == "string"){
+ return escapeString(it);
+ }
+ if(objtype == "function" || objtype == "undefined"){
+ return undef; // undefined
+ }
+ // short-circuit for objects that support "json" serialization
+ // if they return "self" then just pass-through...
+ if(typeof it.toJSON == "function"){
+ return stringify(it.toJSON(key), indent, key);
+ }
+ if(it instanceof Date){
+ return '"{FullYear}-{Month+}-{Date}T{Hours}:{Minutes}:{Seconds}Z"'.replace(/\{(\w+)(\+)?\}/g, function(t, prop, plus){
+ var num = it["getUTC" + prop]() + (plus ? 1 : 0);
+ return num < 10 ? "0" + num : num;
+ });
+ }
+ if(it.valueOf() !== it){
+ // primitive wrapper, try again unwrapped:
+ return stringify(it.valueOf(), indent, key);
+ }
+ var nextIndent= spacer ? (indent + spacer) : "";
+ /* we used to test for DOM nodes and throw, but FF serializes them as {}, so cross-browser consistency is probably not efficiently attainable */
+
+ var sep = spacer ? " " : "";
+ var newLine = spacer ? "\n" : "";
+
+ // array
+ if(it instanceof Array){
+ var itl = it.length, res = [];
+ for(key = 0; key < itl; key++){
+ var obj = it[key];
+ val = stringify(obj, nextIndent, key);
+ if(typeof val != "string"){
+ val = "null";
+ }
+ res.push(newLine + nextIndent + val);
+ }
+ return "[" + res.join(",") + newLine + indent + "]";
+ }
+ // generic object code path
+ var output = [];
+ for(key in it){
+ var keyStr;
+ if(it.hasOwnProperty(key)){
+ if(typeof key == "number"){
+ keyStr = '"' + key + '"';
+ }else if(typeof key == "string"){
+ keyStr = escapeString(key);
+ }else{
+ // skip non-string or number keys
+ continue;
+ }
+ val = stringify(it[key], nextIndent, key);
+ if(typeof val != "string"){
+ // skip non-serializable values
+ continue;
+ }
+ // At this point, the most non-IE browsers don't get in this branch
+ // (they have native JSON), so push is definitely the way to
+ output.push(newLine + nextIndent + keyStr + ":" + sep + val);
+ }
+ }
+ return "{" + output.join(",") + newLine + indent + "}"; // String
+ }
+ return stringify(value, "", "");
+ }
+ };
+ }
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/declare':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "../has", "./lang"], function(dojo, has, lang){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/declare
+
+ var mix = lang.mixin, op = Object.prototype, opts = op.toString,
+ xtor = new Function, counter = 0, cname = "constructor";
+
+ function err(msg, cls){ throw new Error("declare" + (cls ? " " + cls : "") + ": " + msg); }
+
+ // C3 Method Resolution Order (see http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.3/mro/)
+ function c3mro(bases, className){
+ var result = [], roots = [{cls: 0, refs: []}], nameMap = {}, clsCount = 1,
+ l = bases.length, i = 0, j, lin, base, top, proto, rec, name, refs;
+
+ // build a list of bases naming them if needed
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ base = bases[i];
+ if(!base){
+ err("mixin #" + i + " is unknown. Did you use dojo.require to pull it in?", className);
+ }else if(opts.call(base) != "[object Function]"){
+ err("mixin #" + i + " is not a callable constructor.", className);
+ }
+ lin = base._meta ? base._meta.bases : [base];
+ top = 0;
+ // add bases to the name map
+ for(j = lin.length - 1; j >= 0; --j){
+ proto = lin[j].prototype;
+ if(!proto.hasOwnProperty("declaredClass")){
+ proto.declaredClass = "uniqName_" + (counter++);
+ }
+ name = proto.declaredClass;
+ if(!nameMap.hasOwnProperty(name)){
+ nameMap[name] = {count: 0, refs: [], cls: lin[j]};
+ ++clsCount;
+ }
+ rec = nameMap[name];
+ if(top && top !== rec){
+ rec.refs.push(top);
+ ++top.count;
+ }
+ top = rec;
+ }
+ ++top.count;
+ roots[0].refs.push(top);
+ }
+
+ // remove classes without external references recursively
+ while(roots.length){
+ top = roots.pop();
+ result.push(top.cls);
+ --clsCount;
+ // optimization: follow a single-linked chain
+ while(refs = top.refs, refs.length == 1){
+ top = refs[0];
+ if(!top || --top.count){
+ // branch or end of chain => do not end to roots
+ top = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ result.push(top.cls);
+ --clsCount;
+ }
+ if(top){
+ // branch
+ for(i = 0, l = refs.length; i < l; ++i){
+ top = refs[i];
+ if(!--top.count){
+ roots.push(top);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if(clsCount){
+ err("can't build consistent linearization", className);
+ }
+
+ // calculate the superclass offset
+ base = bases[0];
+ result[0] = base ?
+ base._meta && base === result[result.length - base._meta.bases.length] ?
+ base._meta.bases.length : 1 : 0;
+
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ function inherited(args, a, f){
+ var name, chains, bases, caller, meta, base, proto, opf, pos,
+ cache = this._inherited = this._inherited || {};
+
+ // crack arguments
+ if(typeof args == "string"){
+ name = args;
+ args = a;
+ a = f;
+ }
+ f = 0;
+
+ caller = args.callee;
+ name = name || caller.nom;
+ if(!name){
+ err("can't deduce a name to call inherited()", this.declaredClass);
+ }
+
+ meta = this.constructor._meta;
+ bases = meta.bases;
+
+ pos = cache.p;
+ if(name != cname){
+ // method
+ if(cache.c !== caller){
+ // cache bust
+ pos = 0;
+ base = bases[0];
+ meta = base._meta;
+ if(meta.hidden[name] !== caller){
+ // error detection
+ chains = meta.chains;
+ if(chains && typeof chains[name] == "string"){
+ err("calling chained method with inherited: " + name, this.declaredClass);
+ }
+ // find caller
+ do{
+ meta = base._meta;
+ proto = base.prototype;
+ if(meta && (proto[name] === caller && proto.hasOwnProperty(name) || meta.hidden[name] === caller)){
+ break;
+ }
+ }while(base = bases[++pos]); // intentional assignment
+ pos = base ? pos : -1;
+ }
+ }
+ // find next
+ base = bases[++pos];
+ if(base){
+ proto = base.prototype;
+ if(base._meta && proto.hasOwnProperty(name)){
+ f = proto[name];
+ }else{
+ opf = op[name];
+ do{
+ proto = base.prototype;
+ f = proto[name];
+ if(f && (base._meta ? proto.hasOwnProperty(name) : f !== opf)){
+ break;
+ }
+ }while(base = bases[++pos]); // intentional assignment
+ }
+ }
+ f = base && f || op[name];
+ }else{
+ // constructor
+ if(cache.c !== caller){
+ // cache bust
+ pos = 0;
+ meta = bases[0]._meta;
+ if(meta && meta.ctor !== caller){
+ // error detection
+ chains = meta.chains;
+ if(!chains || chains.constructor !== "manual"){
+ err("calling chained constructor with inherited", this.declaredClass);
+ }
+ // find caller
+ while(base = bases[++pos]){ // intentional assignment
+ meta = base._meta;
+ if(meta && meta.ctor === caller){
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ pos = base ? pos : -1;
+ }
+ }
+ // find next
+ while(base = bases[++pos]){ // intentional assignment
+ meta = base._meta;
+ f = meta ? meta.ctor : base;
+ if(f){
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ f = base && f;
+ }
+
+ // cache the found super method
+ cache.c = f;
+ cache.p = pos;
+
+ // now we have the result
+ if(f){
+ return a === true ? f : f.apply(this, a || args);
+ }
+ // intentionally no return if a super method was not found
+ }
+
+ function getInherited(name, args){
+ if(typeof name == "string"){
+ return this.__inherited(name, args, true);
+ }
+ return this.__inherited(name, true);
+ }
+
+ function inherited__debug(args, a1, a2){
+ var f = this.getInherited(args, a1);
+ if(f){ return f.apply(this, a2 || a1 || args); }
+ // intentionally no return if a super method was not found
+ }
+
+ var inheritedImpl = dojo.config.isDebug ? inherited__debug : inherited;
+
+ // emulation of "instanceof"
+ function isInstanceOf(cls){
+ var bases = this.constructor._meta.bases;
+ for(var i = 0, l = bases.length; i < l; ++i){
+ if(bases[i] === cls){
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ return this instanceof cls;
+ }
+
+ function mixOwn(target, source){
+ // add props adding metadata for incoming functions skipping a constructor
+ for(var name in source){
+ if(name != cname && source.hasOwnProperty(name)){
+ target[name] = source[name];
+ }
+ }
+ if(has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed")){
+ for(var extraNames= lang._extraNames, i= extraNames.length; i;){
+ name = extraNames[--i];
+ if(name != cname && source.hasOwnProperty(name)){
+ target[name] = source[name];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // implementation of safe mixin function
+ function safeMixin(target, source){
+ // summary:
+ // Mix in properties skipping a constructor and decorating functions
+ // like it is done by declare().
+ // target: Object
+ // Target object to accept new properties.
+ // source: Object
+ // Source object for new properties.
+ // description:
+ // This function is used to mix in properties like lang.mixin does,
+ // but it skips a constructor property and decorates functions like
+ // declare() does.
+ //
+ // It is meant to be used with classes and objects produced with
+ // declare. Functions mixed in with dojo.safeMixin can use
+ // this.inherited() like normal methods.
+ //
+ // This function is used to implement extend() method of a constructor
+ // produced with declare().
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var A = declare(null, {
+ // | m1: function(){
+ // | console.log("A.m1");
+ // | },
+ // | m2: function(){
+ // | console.log("A.m2");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | m1: function(){
+ // | this.inherited(arguments);
+ // | console.log("B.m1");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | B.extend({
+ // | m2: function(){
+ // | this.inherited(arguments);
+ // | console.log("B.m2");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var x = new B();
+ // | dojo.safeMixin(x, {
+ // | m1: function(){
+ // | this.inherited(arguments);
+ // | console.log("X.m1");
+ // | },
+ // | m2: function(){
+ // | this.inherited(arguments);
+ // | console.log("X.m2");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | x.m2();
+ // | // prints:
+ // | // A.m1
+ // | // B.m1
+ // | // X.m1
+
+ var name, t;
+ // add props adding metadata for incoming functions skipping a constructor
+ for(name in source){
+ t = source[name];
+ if((t !== op[name] || !(name in op)) && name != cname){
+ if(opts.call(t) == "[object Function]"){
+ // non-trivial function method => attach its name
+ t.nom = name;
+ }
+ target[name] = t;
+ }
+ }
+ if(has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed")){
+ for(var extraNames= lang._extraNames, i= extraNames.length; i;){
+ name = extraNames[--i];
+ t = source[name];
+ if((t !== op[name] || !(name in op)) && name != cname){
+ if(opts.call(t) == "[object Function]"){
+ // non-trivial function method => attach its name
+ t.nom = name;
+ }
+ target[name] = t;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return target;
+ }
+
+ function extend(source){
+ declare.safeMixin(this.prototype, source);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ function createSubclass(mixins){
+ return declare([this].concat(mixins));
+ }
+
+ // chained constructor compatible with the legacy declare()
+ function chainedConstructor(bases, ctorSpecial){
+ return function(){
+ var a = arguments, args = a, a0 = a[0], f, i, m,
+ l = bases.length, preArgs;
+
+ if(!(this instanceof a.callee)){
+ // not called via new, so force it
+ return applyNew(a);
+ }
+
+ //this._inherited = {};
+ // perform the shaman's rituals of the original declare()
+ // 1) call two types of the preamble
+ if(ctorSpecial && (a0 && a0.preamble || this.preamble)){
+ // full blown ritual
+ preArgs = new Array(bases.length);
+ // prepare parameters
+ preArgs[0] = a;
+ for(i = 0;;){
+ // process the preamble of the 1st argument
+ a0 = a[0];
+ if(a0){
+ f = a0.preamble;
+ if(f){
+ a = f.apply(this, a) || a;
+ }
+ }
+ // process the preamble of this class
+ f = bases[i].prototype;
+ f = f.hasOwnProperty("preamble") && f.preamble;
+ if(f){
+ a = f.apply(this, a) || a;
+ }
+ // one peculiarity of the preamble:
+ // it is called if it is not needed,
+ // e.g., there is no constructor to call
+ // let's watch for the last constructor
+ // (see ticket #9795)
+ if(++i == l){
+ break;
+ }
+ preArgs[i] = a;
+ }
+ }
+ // 2) call all non-trivial constructors using prepared arguments
+ for(i = l - 1; i >= 0; --i){
+ f = bases[i];
+ m = f._meta;
+ f = m ? m.ctor : f;
+ if(f){
+ f.apply(this, preArgs ? preArgs[i] : a);
+ }
+ }
+ // 3) continue the original ritual: call the postscript
+ f = this.postscript;
+ if(f){
+ f.apply(this, args);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+
+ // chained constructor compatible with the legacy declare()
+ function singleConstructor(ctor, ctorSpecial){
+ return function(){
+ var a = arguments, t = a, a0 = a[0], f;
+
+ if(!(this instanceof a.callee)){
+ // not called via new, so force it
+ return applyNew(a);
+ }
+
+ //this._inherited = {};
+ // perform the shaman's rituals of the original declare()
+ // 1) call two types of the preamble
+ if(ctorSpecial){
+ // full blown ritual
+ if(a0){
+ // process the preamble of the 1st argument
+ f = a0.preamble;
+ if(f){
+ t = f.apply(this, t) || t;
+ }
+ }
+ f = this.preamble;
+ if(f){
+ // process the preamble of this class
+ f.apply(this, t);
+ // one peculiarity of the preamble:
+ // it is called even if it is not needed,
+ // e.g., there is no constructor to call
+ // let's watch for the last constructor
+ // (see ticket #9795)
+ }
+ }
+ // 2) call a constructor
+ if(ctor){
+ ctor.apply(this, a);
+ }
+ // 3) continue the original ritual: call the postscript
+ f = this.postscript;
+ if(f){
+ f.apply(this, a);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ // plain vanilla constructor (can use inherited() to call its base constructor)
+ function simpleConstructor(bases){
+ return function(){
+ var a = arguments, i = 0, f, m;
+
+ if(!(this instanceof a.callee)){
+ // not called via new, so force it
+ return applyNew(a);
+ }
+
+ //this._inherited = {};
+ // perform the shaman's rituals of the original declare()
+ // 1) do not call the preamble
+ // 2) call the top constructor (it can use this.inherited())
+ for(; f = bases[i]; ++i){ // intentional assignment
+ m = f._meta;
+ f = m ? m.ctor : f;
+ if(f){
+ f.apply(this, a);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ // 3) call the postscript
+ f = this.postscript;
+ if(f){
+ f.apply(this, a);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ function chain(name, bases, reversed){
+ return function(){
+ var b, m, f, i = 0, step = 1;
+ if(reversed){
+ i = bases.length - 1;
+ step = -1;
+ }
+ for(; b = bases[i]; i += step){ // intentional assignment
+ m = b._meta;
+ f = (m ? m.hidden : b.prototype)[name];
+ if(f){
+ f.apply(this, arguments);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ // forceNew(ctor)
+ // return a new object that inherits from ctor.prototype but
+ // without actually running ctor on the object.
+ function forceNew(ctor){
+ // create object with correct prototype using a do-nothing
+ // constructor
+ xtor.prototype = ctor.prototype;
+ var t = new xtor;
+ xtor.prototype = null; // clean up
+ return t;
+ }
+
+ // applyNew(args)
+ // just like 'new ctor()' except that the constructor and its arguments come
+ // from args, which must be an array or an arguments object
+ function applyNew(args){
+ // create an object with ctor's prototype but without
+ // calling ctor on it.
+ var ctor = args.callee, t = forceNew(ctor);
+ // execute the real constructor on the new object
+ ctor.apply(t, args);
+ return t;
+ }
+
+ function declare(className, superclass, props){
+ // summary:
+ // Create a feature-rich constructor from compact notation.
+ // className: String?
+ // The optional name of the constructor (loosely, a "class")
+ // stored in the "declaredClass" property in the created prototype.
+ // It will be used as a global name for a created constructor.
+ // superclass: Function|Function[]
+ // May be null, a Function, or an Array of Functions. This argument
+ // specifies a list of bases (the left-most one is the most deepest
+ // base).
+ // props: Object
+ // An object whose properties are copied to the created prototype.
+ // Add an instance-initialization function by making it a property
+ // named "constructor".
+ // returns: dojo/_base/declare.__DeclareCreatedObject
+ // New constructor function.
+ // description:
+ // Create a constructor using a compact notation for inheritance and
+ // prototype extension.
+ //
+ // Mixin ancestors provide a type of multiple inheritance.
+ // Prototypes of mixin ancestors are copied to the new class:
+ // changes to mixin prototypes will not affect classes to which
+ // they have been mixed in.
+ //
+ // Ancestors can be compound classes created by this version of
+ // declare(). In complex cases all base classes are going to be
+ // linearized according to C3 MRO algorithm
+ // (see http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.3/mro/ for more
+ // details).
+ //
+ // "className" is cached in "declaredClass" property of the new class,
+ // if it was supplied. The immediate super class will be cached in
+ // "superclass" property of the new class.
+ //
+ // Methods in "props" will be copied and modified: "nom" property
+ // (the declared name of the method) will be added to all copied
+ // functions to help identify them for the internal machinery. Be
+ // very careful, while reusing methods: if you use the same
+ // function under different names, it can produce errors in some
+ // cases.
+ //
+ // It is possible to use constructors created "manually" (without
+ // declare()) as bases. They will be called as usual during the
+ // creation of an instance, their methods will be chained, and even
+ // called by "this.inherited()".
+ //
+ // Special property "-chains-" governs how to chain methods. It is
+ // a dictionary, which uses method names as keys, and hint strings
+ // as values. If a hint string is "after", this method will be
+ // called after methods of its base classes. If a hint string is
+ // "before", this method will be called before methods of its base
+ // classes.
+ //
+ // If "constructor" is not mentioned in "-chains-" property, it will
+ // be chained using the legacy mode: using "after" chaining,
+ // calling preamble() method before each constructor, if available,
+ // and calling postscript() after all constructors were executed.
+ // If the hint is "after", it is chained as a regular method, but
+ // postscript() will be called after the chain of constructors.
+ // "constructor" cannot be chained "before", but it allows
+ // a special hint string: "manual", which means that constructors
+ // are not going to be chained in any way, and programmer will call
+ // them manually using this.inherited(). In the latter case
+ // postscript() will be called after the construction.
+ //
+ // All chaining hints are "inherited" from base classes and
+ // potentially can be overridden. Be very careful when overriding
+ // hints! Make sure that all chained methods can work in a proposed
+ // manner of chaining.
+ //
+ // Once a method was chained, it is impossible to unchain it. The
+ // only exception is "constructor". You don't need to define a
+ // method in order to supply a chaining hint.
+ //
+ // If a method is chained, it cannot use this.inherited() because
+ // all other methods in the hierarchy will be called automatically.
+ //
+ // Usually constructors and initializers of any kind are chained
+ // using "after" and destructors of any kind are chained as
+ // "before". Note that chaining assumes that chained methods do not
+ // return any value: any returned value will be discarded.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | declare("my.classes.bar", my.classes.foo, {
+ // | // properties to be added to the class prototype
+ // | someValue: 2,
+ // | // initialization function
+ // | constructor: function(){
+ // | this.myComplicatedObject = new ReallyComplicatedObject();
+ // | },
+ // | // other functions
+ // | someMethod: function(){
+ // | doStuff();
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var MyBase = declare(null, {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // | var MyClass1 = declare(MyBase, {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // | var MyClass2 = declare(MyBase, {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // | var MyDiamond = declare([MyClass1, MyClass2], {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var F = function(){ console.log("raw constructor"); };
+ // | F.prototype.method = function(){
+ // | console.log("raw method");
+ // | };
+ // | var A = declare(F, {
+ // | constructor: function(){
+ // | console.log("A.constructor");
+ // | },
+ // | method: function(){
+ // | console.log("before calling F.method...");
+ // | this.inherited(arguments);
+ // | console.log("...back in A");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | new A().method();
+ // | // will print:
+ // | // raw constructor
+ // | // A.constructor
+ // | // before calling F.method...
+ // | // raw method
+ // | // ...back in A
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var A = declare(null, {
+ // | "-chains-": {
+ // | destroy: "before"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | constructor: function(){
+ // | console.log("B.constructor");
+ // | },
+ // | destroy: function(){
+ // | console.log("B.destroy");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var C = declare(B, {
+ // | constructor: function(){
+ // | console.log("C.constructor");
+ // | },
+ // | destroy: function(){
+ // | console.log("C.destroy");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | new C().destroy();
+ // | // prints:
+ // | // B.constructor
+ // | // C.constructor
+ // | // C.destroy
+ // | // B.destroy
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var A = declare(null, {
+ // | "-chains-": {
+ // | constructor: "manual"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | constructor: function(){
+ // | // ...
+ // | // call the base constructor with new parameters
+ // | this.inherited(arguments, [1, 2, 3]);
+ // | // ...
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var A = declare(null, {
+ // | "-chains-": {
+ // | m1: "before"
+ // | },
+ // | m1: function(){
+ // | console.log("A.m1");
+ // | },
+ // | m2: function(){
+ // | console.log("A.m2");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | "-chains-": {
+ // | m2: "after"
+ // | },
+ // | m1: function(){
+ // | console.log("B.m1");
+ // | },
+ // | m2: function(){
+ // | console.log("B.m2");
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | var x = new B();
+ // | x.m1();
+ // | // prints:
+ // | // B.m1
+ // | // A.m1
+ // | x.m2();
+ // | // prints:
+ // | // A.m2
+ // | // B.m2
+
+ // crack parameters
+ if(typeof className != "string"){
+ props = superclass;
+ superclass = className;
+ className = "";
+ }
+ props = props || {};
+
+ var proto, i, t, ctor, name, bases, chains, mixins = 1, parents = superclass;
+
+ // build a prototype
+ if(opts.call(superclass) == "[object Array]"){
+ // C3 MRO
+ bases = c3mro(superclass, className);
+ t = bases[0];
+ mixins = bases.length - t;
+ superclass = bases[mixins];
+ }else{
+ bases = [0];
+ if(superclass){
+ if(opts.call(superclass) == "[object Function]"){
+ t = superclass._meta;
+ bases = bases.concat(t ? t.bases : superclass);
+ }else{
+ err("base class is not a callable constructor.", className);
+ }
+ }else if(superclass !== null){
+ err("unknown base class. Did you use dojo.require to pull it in?", className);
+ }
+ }
+ if(superclass){
+ for(i = mixins - 1;; --i){
+ proto = forceNew(superclass);
+ if(!i){
+ // stop if nothing to add (the last base)
+ break;
+ }
+ // mix in properties
+ t = bases[i];
+ (t._meta ? mixOwn : mix)(proto, t.prototype);
+ // chain in new constructor
+ ctor = new Function;
+ ctor.superclass = superclass;
+ ctor.prototype = proto;
+ superclass = proto.constructor = ctor;
+ }
+ }else{
+ proto = {};
+ }
+ // add all properties
+ declare.safeMixin(proto, props);
+ // add constructor
+ t = props.constructor;
+ if(t !== op.constructor){
+ t.nom = cname;
+ proto.constructor = t;
+ }
+
+ // collect chains and flags
+ for(i = mixins - 1; i; --i){ // intentional assignment
+ t = bases[i]._meta;
+ if(t && t.chains){
+ chains = mix(chains || {}, t.chains);
+ }
+ }
+ if(proto["-chains-"]){
+ chains = mix(chains || {}, proto["-chains-"]);
+ }
+
+ // build ctor
+ t = !chains || !chains.hasOwnProperty(cname);
+ bases[0] = ctor = (chains && chains.constructor === "manual") ? simpleConstructor(bases) :
+ (bases.length == 1 ? singleConstructor(props.constructor, t) : chainedConstructor(bases, t));
+
+ // add meta information to the constructor
+ ctor._meta = {bases: bases, hidden: props, chains: chains,
+ parents: parents, ctor: props.constructor};
+ ctor.superclass = superclass && superclass.prototype;
+ ctor.extend = extend;
+ ctor.createSubclass = createSubclass;
+ ctor.prototype = proto;
+ proto.constructor = ctor;
+
+ // add "standard" methods to the prototype
+ proto.getInherited = getInherited;
+ proto.isInstanceOf = isInstanceOf;
+ proto.inherited = inheritedImpl;
+ proto.__inherited = inherited;
+
+ // add name if specified
+ if(className){
+ proto.declaredClass = className;
+ lang.setObject(className, ctor);
+ }
+
+ // build chains and add them to the prototype
+ if(chains){
+ for(name in chains){
+ if(proto[name] && typeof chains[name] == "string" && name != cname){
+ t = proto[name] = chain(name, bases, chains[name] === "after");
+ t.nom = name;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // chained methods do not return values
+ // no need to chain "invisible" functions
+
+ return ctor; // Function
+ }
+
+ /*=====
+ declare.__DeclareCreatedObject = {
+ // summary:
+ // dojo/_base/declare() returns a constructor `C`. `new C()` returns an Object with the following
+ // methods, in addition to the methods and properties specified via the arguments passed to declare().
+
+ inherited: function(name, args, newArgs){
+ // summary:
+ // Calls a super method.
+ // name: String?
+ // The optional method name. Should be the same as the caller's
+ // name. Usually "name" is specified in complex dynamic cases, when
+ // the calling method was dynamically added, undecorated by
+ // declare(), and it cannot be determined.
+ // args: Arguments
+ // The caller supply this argument, which should be the original
+ // "arguments".
+ // newArgs: Object?
+ // If "true", the found function will be returned without
+ // executing it.
+ // If Array, it will be used to call a super method. Otherwise
+ // "args" will be used.
+ // returns:
+ // Whatever is returned by a super method, or a super method itself,
+ // if "true" was specified as newArgs.
+ // description:
+ // This method is used inside method of classes produced with
+ // declare() to call a super method (next in the chain). It is
+ // used for manually controlled chaining. Consider using the regular
+ // chaining, because it is faster. Use "this.inherited()" only in
+ // complex cases.
+ //
+ // This method cannot me called from automatically chained
+ // constructors including the case of a special (legacy)
+ // constructor chaining. It cannot be called from chained methods.
+ //
+ // If "this.inherited()" cannot find the next-in-chain method, it
+ // does nothing and returns "undefined". The last method in chain
+ // can be a default method implemented in Object, which will be
+ // called last.
+ //
+ // If "name" is specified, it is assumed that the method that
+ // received "args" is the parent method for this call. It is looked
+ // up in the chain list and if it is found the next-in-chain method
+ // is called. If it is not found, the first-in-chain method is
+ // called.
+ //
+ // If "name" is not specified, it will be derived from the calling
+ // method (using a methoid property "nom").
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | method1: function(a, b, c){
+ // | this.inherited(arguments);
+ // | },
+ // | method2: function(a, b){
+ // | return this.inherited(arguments, [a + b]);
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | // next method is not in the chain list because it is added
+ // | // manually after the class was created.
+ // | B.prototype.method3 = function(){
+ // | console.log("This is a dynamically-added method.");
+ // | this.inherited("method3", arguments);
+ // | };
+ // example:
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | method: function(a, b){
+ // | var super = this.inherited(arguments, true);
+ // | // ...
+ // | if(!super){
+ // | console.log("there is no super method");
+ // | return 0;
+ // | }
+ // | return super.apply(this, arguments);
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ return {}; // Object
+ },
+
+ getInherited: function(name, args){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a super method.
+ // name: String?
+ // The optional method name. Should be the same as the caller's
+ // name. Usually "name" is specified in complex dynamic cases, when
+ // the calling method was dynamically added, undecorated by
+ // declare(), and it cannot be determined.
+ // args: Arguments
+ // The caller supply this argument, which should be the original
+ // "arguments".
+ // returns:
+ // Returns a super method (Function) or "undefined".
+ // description:
+ // This method is a convenience method for "this.inherited()".
+ // It uses the same algorithm but instead of executing a super
+ // method, it returns it, or "undefined" if not found.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var B = declare(A, {
+ // | method: function(a, b){
+ // | var super = this.getInherited(arguments);
+ // | // ...
+ // | if(!super){
+ // | console.log("there is no super method");
+ // | return 0;
+ // | }
+ // | return super.apply(this, arguments);
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ return {}; // Object
+ },
+
+ isInstanceOf: function(cls){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks the inheritance chain to see if it is inherited from this
+ // class.
+ // cls: Function
+ // Class constructor.
+ // returns:
+ // "true", if this object is inherited from this class, "false"
+ // otherwise.
+ // description:
+ // This method is used with instances of classes produced with
+ // declare() to determine of they support a certain interface or
+ // not. It models "instanceof" operator.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var A = declare(null, {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // | var B = declare(null, {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // | var C = declare([A, B], {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // | var D = declare(A, {
+ // | // constructor, properties, and methods go here
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // |
+ // | var a = new A(), b = new B(), c = new C(), d = new D();
+ // |
+ // | console.log(a.isInstanceOf(A)); // true
+ // | console.log(b.isInstanceOf(A)); // false
+ // | console.log(c.isInstanceOf(A)); // true
+ // | console.log(d.isInstanceOf(A)); // true
+ // |
+ // | console.log(a.isInstanceOf(B)); // false
+ // | console.log(b.isInstanceOf(B)); // true
+ // | console.log(c.isInstanceOf(B)); // true
+ // | console.log(d.isInstanceOf(B)); // false
+ // |
+ // | console.log(a.isInstanceOf(C)); // false
+ // | console.log(b.isInstanceOf(C)); // false
+ // | console.log(c.isInstanceOf(C)); // true
+ // | console.log(d.isInstanceOf(C)); // false
+ // |
+ // | console.log(a.isInstanceOf(D)); // false
+ // | console.log(b.isInstanceOf(D)); // false
+ // | console.log(c.isInstanceOf(D)); // false
+ // | console.log(d.isInstanceOf(D)); // true
+ return {}; // Object
+ },
+
+ extend: function(source){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds all properties and methods of source to constructor's
+ // prototype, making them available to all instances created with
+ // constructor. This method is specific to constructors created with
+ // declare().
+ // source: Object
+ // Source object which properties are going to be copied to the
+ // constructor's prototype.
+ // description:
+ // Adds source properties to the constructor's prototype. It can
+ // override existing properties.
+ //
+ // This method is similar to dojo.extend function, but it is specific
+ // to constructors produced by declare(). It is implemented
+ // using dojo.safeMixin, and it skips a constructor property,
+ // and properly decorates copied functions.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var A = declare(null, {
+ // | m1: function(){},
+ // | s1: "Popokatepetl"
+ // | });
+ // | A.extend({
+ // | m1: function(){},
+ // | m2: function(){},
+ // | f1: true,
+ // | d1: 42
+ // | });
+ }
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ // For back-compat, remove for 2.0
+ dojo.safeMixin = declare.safeMixin = safeMixin;
+ dojo.declare = declare;
+
+ return declare;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom':function(){
+define(["./sniff", "./_base/window"],
+ function(has, win){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom
+
+ // FIXME: need to add unit tests for all the semi-public methods
+
+ if(has("ie") <= 7){
+ try{
+ document.execCommand("BackgroundImageCache", false, true);
+ }catch(e){
+ // sane browsers don't have cache "issues"
+ }
+ }
+
+ // =============================
+ // DOM Functions
+ // =============================
+
+ // the result object
+ var dom = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM API.
+ };
+
+ if(has("ie")){
+ dom.byId = function(id, doc){
+ if(typeof id != "string"){
+ return id;
+ }
+ var _d = doc || win.doc, te = id && _d.getElementById(id);
+ // attributes.id.value is better than just id in case the
+ // user has a name=id inside a form
+ if(te && (te.attributes.id.value == id || te.id == id)){
+ return te;
+ }else{
+ var eles = _d.all[id];
+ if(!eles || eles.nodeName){
+ eles = [eles];
+ }
+ // if more than 1, choose first with the correct id
+ var i = 0;
+ while((te = eles[i++])){
+ if((te.attributes && te.attributes.id && te.attributes.id.value == id) || te.id == id){
+ return te;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ }else{
+ dom.byId = function(id, doc){
+ // inline'd type check.
+ // be sure to return null per documentation, to match IE branch.
+ return ((typeof id == "string") ? (doc || win.doc).getElementById(id) : id) || null; // DOMNode
+ };
+ }
+ /*=====
+ dom.byId = function(id, doc){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns DOM node with matching `id` attribute or falsy value (ex: null or undefined)
+ // if not found. If `id` is a DomNode, this function is a no-op.
+ //
+ // id: String|DOMNode
+ // A string to match an HTML id attribute or a reference to a DOM Node
+ //
+ // doc: Document?
+ // Document to work in. Defaults to the current value of
+ // dojo.doc. Can be used to retrieve
+ // node references from other documents.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Look up a node by ID:
+ // | var n = dojo.byId("foo");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Check if a node exists, and use it.
+ // | var n = dojo.byId("bar");
+ // | if(n){ doStuff() ... }
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Allow string or DomNode references to be passed to a custom function:
+ // | var foo = function(nodeOrId){
+ // | nodeOrId = dojo.byId(nodeOrId);
+ // | // ... more stuff
+ // | }
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ dom.isDescendant = function(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*DOMNode|String*/ ancestor){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns true if node is a descendant of ancestor
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // string id or node reference to test
+ // ancestor: DOMNode|String
+ // string id or node reference of potential parent to test against
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Test is node id="bar" is a descendant of node id="foo"
+ // | if(dojo.isDescendant("bar", "foo")){ ... }
+
+ try{
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ ancestor = dom.byId(ancestor);
+ while(node){
+ if(node == ancestor){
+ return true; // Boolean
+ }
+ node = node.parentNode;
+ }
+ }catch(e){ /* squelch, return false */ }
+ return false; // Boolean
+ };
+
+
+ // TODO: do we need setSelectable in the base?
+
+ // Add feature test for user-select CSS property
+ // (currently known to work in all but IE < 10 and Opera)
+ has.add("css-user-select", function(global, doc, element){
+ // Avoid exception when dom.js is loaded in non-browser environments
+ if(!element){ return false; }
+
+ var style = element.style;
+ var prefixes = ["Khtml", "O", "ms", "Moz", "Webkit"],
+ i = prefixes.length,
+ name = "userSelect",
+ prefix;
+
+ // Iterate prefixes from most to least likely
+ do{
+ if(typeof style[name] !== "undefined"){
+ // Supported; return property name
+ return name;
+ }
+ }while(i-- && (name = prefixes[i] + "UserSelect"));
+
+ // Not supported if we didn't return before now
+ return false;
+ });
+
+ /*=====
+ dom.setSelectable = function(node, selectable){
+ // summary:
+ // Enable or disable selection on a node
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to node
+ // selectable: Boolean
+ // state to put the node in. false indicates unselectable, true
+ // allows selection.
+ // example:
+ // Make the node id="bar" unselectable
+ // | dojo.setSelectable("bar");
+ // example:
+ // Make the node id="bar" selectable
+ // | dojo.setSelectable("bar", true);
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var cssUserSelect = has("css-user-select");
+ dom.setSelectable = cssUserSelect ? function(node, selectable){
+ // css-user-select returns a (possibly vendor-prefixed) CSS property name
+ dom.byId(node).style[cssUserSelect] = selectable ? "" : "none";
+ } : function(node, selectable){
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+
+ // (IE < 10 / Opera) Fall back to setting/removing the
+ // unselectable attribute on the element and all its children
+ var nodes = node.getElementsByTagName("*"),
+ i = nodes.length;
+
+ if(selectable){
+ node.removeAttribute("unselectable");
+ while(i--){
+ nodes[i].removeAttribute("unselectable");
+ }
+ }else{
+ node.setAttribute("unselectable", "on");
+ while(i--){
+ nodes[i].setAttribute("unselectable", "on");
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ return dom;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/browser':function(){
+if(require.has){
+ require.has.add("config-selectorEngine", "acme");
+}
+define([
+ "../ready",
+ "./kernel",
+ "./connect", // until we decide if connect is going back into non-browser environments
+ "./unload",
+ "./window",
+ "./event",
+ "./html",
+ "./NodeList",
+ "../query",
+ "./xhr",
+ "./fx"], function(dojo){
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/browser
+
+ /*=====
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module causes the browser-only base modules to be loaded.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ return dojo;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/errors/RequestTimeoutError':function(){
+define("dojo/errors/RequestTimeoutError", ['./create', './RequestError'], function(create, RequestError){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/errors/RequestTimeoutError
+
+ /*=====
+ return function(){
+ // summary:
+ // TODOC
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ return create("RequestTimeoutError", null, RequestError, {
+ dojoType: "timeout"
+ });
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-style':function(){
+define("dojo/dom-style", ["./sniff", "./dom"], function(has, dom){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-style
+
+ // =============================
+ // Style Functions
+ // =============================
+
+ // getComputedStyle drives most of the style code.
+ // Wherever possible, reuse the returned object.
+ //
+ // API functions below that need to access computed styles accept an
+ // optional computedStyle parameter.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call getComputedStyle themselves.
+ // This way, calling code can access computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to
+ // multiple API functions.
+
+ // Although we normally eschew argument validation at this
+ // level, here we test argument 'node' for (duck)type,
+ // by testing nodeType, ecause 'document' is the 'parentNode' of 'body'
+ // it is frequently sent to this function even
+ // though it is not Element.
+ var getComputedStyle, style = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM style API.
+ };
+ if(has("webkit")){
+ getComputedStyle = function(/*DomNode*/ node){
+ var s;
+ if(node.nodeType == 1){
+ var dv = node.ownerDocument.defaultView;
+ s = dv.getComputedStyle(node, null);
+ if(!s && node.style){
+ node.style.display = "";
+ s = dv.getComputedStyle(node, null);
+ }
+ }
+ return s || {};
+ };
+ }else if(has("ie") && (has("ie") < 9 || has("quirks"))){
+ getComputedStyle = function(node){
+ // IE (as of 7) doesn't expose Element like sane browsers
+ // currentStyle can be null on IE8!
+ return node.nodeType == 1 /* ELEMENT_NODE*/ && node.currentStyle ? node.currentStyle : {};
+ };
+ }else{
+ getComputedStyle = function(node){
+ return node.nodeType == 1 /* ELEMENT_NODE*/ ?
+ node.ownerDocument.defaultView.getComputedStyle(node, null) : {};
+ };
+ }
+ style.getComputedStyle = getComputedStyle;
+ /*=====
+ style.getComputedStyle = function(node){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a "computed style" object.
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Gets a "computed style" object which can be used to gather
+ // information about the current state of the rendered node.
+ //
+ // Note that this may behave differently on different browsers.
+ // Values may have different formats and value encodings across
+ // browsers.
+ //
+ // Note also that this method is expensive. Wherever possible,
+ // reuse the returned object.
+ //
+ // Use the dojo.style() method for more consistent (pixelized)
+ // return values.
+ //
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // A reference to a DOM node. Does NOT support taking an
+ // ID string for speed reasons.
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.getComputedStyle(dojo.byId('foo')).borderWidth;
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Reusing the returned object, avoiding multiple lookups:
+ // | var cs = dojo.getComputedStyle(dojo.byId("someNode"));
+ // | var w = cs.width, h = cs.height;
+ return; // CSS2Properties
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var toPixel;
+ if(!has("ie")){
+ toPixel = function(element, value){
+ // style values can be floats, client code may want
+ // to round for integer pixels.
+ return parseFloat(value) || 0;
+ };
+ }else{
+ toPixel = function(element, avalue){
+ if(!avalue){ return 0; }
+ // on IE7, medium is usually 4 pixels
+ if(avalue == "medium"){ return 4; }
+ // style values can be floats, client code may
+ // want to round this value for integer pixels.
+ if(avalue.slice && avalue.slice(-2) == 'px'){ return parseFloat(avalue); }
+ var s = element.style, rs = element.runtimeStyle, cs = element.currentStyle,
+ sLeft = s.left, rsLeft = rs.left;
+ rs.left = cs.left;
+ try{
+ // 'avalue' may be incompatible with style.left, which can cause IE to throw
+ // this has been observed for border widths using "thin", "medium", "thick" constants
+ // those particular constants could be trapped by a lookup
+ // but perhaps there are more
+ s.left = avalue;
+ avalue = s.pixelLeft;
+ }catch(e){
+ avalue = 0;
+ }
+ s.left = sLeft;
+ rs.left = rsLeft;
+ return avalue;
+ };
+ }
+ style.toPixelValue = toPixel;
+ /*=====
+ style.toPixelValue = function(node, value){
+ // summary:
+ // converts style value to pixels on IE or return a numeric value.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // value: String
+ // returns: Number
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ // FIXME: there opacity quirks on FF that we haven't ported over. Hrm.
+
+ var astr = "DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha";
+ var af = function(n, f){
+ try{
+ return n.filters.item(astr);
+ }catch(e){
+ return f ? {} : null;
+ }
+ };
+
+ var _getOpacity =
+ has("ie") < 9 || (has("ie") < 10 && has("quirks")) ? function(node){
+ try{
+ return af(node).Opacity / 100; // Number
+ }catch(e){
+ return 1; // Number
+ }
+ } :
+ function(node){
+ return getComputedStyle(node).opacity;
+ };
+
+ var _setOpacity =
+ has("ie") < 9 || (has("ie") < 10 && has("quirks")) ? function(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Number*/ opacity){
+ var ov = opacity * 100, opaque = opacity == 1;
+ node.style.zoom = opaque ? "" : 1;
+
+ if(!af(node)){
+ if(opaque){
+ return opacity;
+ }
+ node.style.filter += " progid:" + astr + "(Opacity=" + ov + ")";
+ }else{
+ af(node, 1).Opacity = ov;
+ }
+
+ // on IE7 Alpha(Filter opacity=100) makes text look fuzzy so disable it altogether (bug #2661),
+ //but still update the opacity value so we can get a correct reading if it is read later.
+ af(node, 1).Enabled = !opaque;
+
+ if(node.tagName.toLowerCase() == "tr"){
+ for(var td = node.firstChild; td; td = td.nextSibling){
+ if(td.tagName.toLowerCase() == "td"){
+ _setOpacity(td, opacity);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return opacity;
+ } :
+ function(node, opacity){
+ return node.style.opacity = opacity;
+ };
+
+ var _pixelNamesCache = {
+ left: true, top: true
+ };
+ var _pixelRegExp = /margin|padding|width|height|max|min|offset/; // |border
+ function _toStyleValue(node, type, value){
+ //TODO: should we really be doing string case conversion here? Should we cache it? Need to profile!
+ type = type.toLowerCase();
+ if(has("ie")){
+ if(value == "auto"){
+ if(type == "height"){ return node.offsetHeight; }
+ if(type == "width"){ return node.offsetWidth; }
+ }
+ if(type == "fontweight"){
+ switch(value){
+ case 700: return "bold";
+ case 400:
+ default: return "normal";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if(!(type in _pixelNamesCache)){
+ _pixelNamesCache[type] = _pixelRegExp.test(type);
+ }
+ return _pixelNamesCache[type] ? toPixel(node, value) : value;
+ }
+
+ var _floatStyle = has("ie") ? "styleFloat" : "cssFloat",
+ _floatAliases = {"cssFloat": _floatStyle, "styleFloat": _floatStyle, "float": _floatStyle};
+
+ // public API
+
+ style.get = function getStyle(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String?*/ name){
+ // summary:
+ // Accesses styles on a node.
+ // description:
+ // Getting the style value uses the computed style for the node, so the value
+ // will be a calculated value, not just the immediate node.style value.
+ // Also when getting values, use specific style names,
+ // like "borderBottomWidth" instead of "border" since compound values like
+ // "border" are not necessarily reflected as expected.
+ // If you want to get node dimensions, use `dojo.marginBox()`,
+ // `dojo.contentBox()` or `dojo.position()`.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to node to get style for
+ // name: String?
+ // the style property to get
+ // example:
+ // Passing only an ID or node returns the computed style object of
+ // the node:
+ // | dojo.getStyle("thinger");
+ // example:
+ // Passing a node and a style property returns the current
+ // normalized, computed value for that property:
+ // | dojo.getStyle("thinger", "opacity"); // 1 by default
+
+ var n = dom.byId(node), l = arguments.length, op = (name == "opacity");
+ if(l == 2 && op){
+ return _getOpacity(n);
+ }
+ name = _floatAliases[name] || name;
+ var s = style.getComputedStyle(n);
+ return (l == 1) ? s : _toStyleValue(n, name, s[name] || n.style[name]); /* CSS2Properties||String||Number */
+ };
+
+ style.set = function setStyle(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String|Object*/ name, /*String?*/ value){
+ // summary:
+ // Sets styles on a node.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to node to set style for
+ // name: String|Object
+ // the style property to set in DOM-accessor format
+ // ("borderWidth", not "border-width") or an object with key/value
+ // pairs suitable for setting each property.
+ // value: String?
+ // If passed, sets value on the node for style, handling
+ // cross-browser concerns. When setting a pixel value,
+ // be sure to include "px" in the value. For instance, top: "200px".
+ // Otherwise, in some cases, some browsers will not apply the style.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Passing a node, a style property, and a value changes the
+ // current display of the node and returns the new computed value
+ // | dojo.setStyle("thinger", "opacity", 0.5); // == 0.5
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Passing a node, an object-style style property sets each of the values in turn and returns the computed style object of the node:
+ // | dojo.setStyle("thinger", {
+ // | "opacity": 0.5,
+ // | "border": "3px solid black",
+ // | "height": "300px"
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When the CSS style property is hyphenated, the JavaScript property is camelCased.
+ // font-size becomes fontSize, and so on.
+ // | dojo.setStyle("thinger",{
+ // | fontSize:"14pt",
+ // | letterSpacing:"1.2em"
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // dojo/NodeList implements .style() using the same syntax, omitting the "node" parameter, calling
+ // dojo.style() on every element of the list. See: `dojo.query()` and `dojo/NodeList`
+ // | dojo.query(".someClassName").style("visibility","hidden");
+ // | // or
+ // | dojo.query("#baz > div").style({
+ // | opacity:0.75,
+ // | fontSize:"13pt"
+ // | });
+
+ var n = dom.byId(node), l = arguments.length, op = (name == "opacity");
+ name = _floatAliases[name] || name;
+ if(l == 3){
+ return op ? _setOpacity(n, value) : n.style[name] = value; // Number
+ }
+ for(var x in name){
+ style.set(node, x, name[x]);
+ }
+ return style.getComputedStyle(n);
+ };
+
+ return style;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-geometry':function(){
+define(["./sniff", "./_base/window","./dom", "./dom-style"],
+ function(has, win, dom, style){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-geometry
+
+ // the result object
+ var geom = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM geometry API.
+ };
+
+ // Box functions will assume this model.
+ // On IE/Opera, BORDER_BOX will be set if the primary document is in quirks mode.
+ // Can be set to change behavior of box setters.
+
+ // can be either:
+ // "border-box"
+ // "content-box" (default)
+ geom.boxModel = "content-box";
+
+ // We punt per-node box mode testing completely.
+ // If anybody cares, we can provide an additional (optional) unit
+ // that overrides existing code to include per-node box sensitivity.
+
+ // Opera documentation claims that Opera 9 uses border-box in BackCompat mode.
+ // but experiments (Opera 9.10.8679 on Windows Vista) indicate that it actually continues to use content-box.
+ // IIRC, earlier versions of Opera did in fact use border-box.
+ // Opera guys, this is really confusing. Opera being broken in quirks mode is not our fault.
+
+ if(has("ie") /*|| has("opera")*/){
+ // client code may have to adjust if compatMode varies across iframes
+ geom.boxModel = document.compatMode == "BackCompat" ? "border-box" : "content-box";
+ }
+
+ geom.getPadExtents = function getPadExtents(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns object with special values specifically useful for node
+ // fitting.
+ // description:
+ // Returns an object with `w`, `h`, `l`, `t` properties:
+ // | l/t/r/b = left/top/right/bottom padding (respectively)
+ // | w = the total of the left and right padding
+ // | h = the total of the top and bottom padding
+ // If 'node' has position, l/t forms the origin for child nodes.
+ // The w/h are used for calculating boxes.
+ // Normally application code will not need to invoke this
+ // directly, and will use the ...box... functions instead.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node), px = style.toPixelValue,
+ l = px(node, s.paddingLeft), t = px(node, s.paddingTop), r = px(node, s.paddingRight), b = px(node, s.paddingBottom);
+ return {l: l, t: t, r: r, b: b, w: l + r, h: t + b};
+ };
+
+ var none = "none";
+
+ geom.getBorderExtents = function getBorderExtents(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // returns an object with properties useful for noting the border
+ // dimensions.
+ // description:
+ // - l/t/r/b = the sum of left/top/right/bottom border (respectively)
+ // - w = the sum of the left and right border
+ // - h = the sum of the top and bottom border
+ //
+ // The w/h are used for calculating boxes.
+ // Normally application code will not need to invoke this
+ // directly, and will use the ...box... functions instead.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var px = style.toPixelValue, s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node),
+ l = s.borderLeftStyle != none ? px(node, s.borderLeftWidth) : 0,
+ t = s.borderTopStyle != none ? px(node, s.borderTopWidth) : 0,
+ r = s.borderRightStyle != none ? px(node, s.borderRightWidth) : 0,
+ b = s.borderBottomStyle != none ? px(node, s.borderBottomWidth) : 0;
+ return {l: l, t: t, r: r, b: b, w: l + r, h: t + b};
+ };
+
+ geom.getPadBorderExtents = function getPadBorderExtents(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns object with properties useful for box fitting with
+ // regards to padding.
+ // description:
+ // - l/t/r/b = the sum of left/top/right/bottom padding and left/top/right/bottom border (respectively)
+ // - w = the sum of the left and right padding and border
+ // - h = the sum of the top and bottom padding and border
+ //
+ // The w/h are used for calculating boxes.
+ // Normally application code will not need to invoke this
+ // directly, and will use the ...box... functions instead.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node),
+ p = geom.getPadExtents(node, s),
+ b = geom.getBorderExtents(node, s);
+ return {
+ l: p.l + b.l,
+ t: p.t + b.t,
+ r: p.r + b.r,
+ b: p.b + b.b,
+ w: p.w + b.w,
+ h: p.h + b.h
+ };
+ };
+
+ geom.getMarginExtents = function getMarginExtents(node, computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // returns object with properties useful for box fitting with
+ // regards to box margins (i.e., the outer-box).
+ //
+ // - l/t = marginLeft, marginTop, respectively
+ // - w = total width, margin inclusive
+ // - h = total height, margin inclusive
+ //
+ // The w/h are used for calculating boxes.
+ // Normally application code will not need to invoke this
+ // directly, and will use the ...box... functions instead.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node), px = style.toPixelValue,
+ l = px(node, s.marginLeft), t = px(node, s.marginTop), r = px(node, s.marginRight), b = px(node, s.marginBottom);
+ return {l: l, t: t, r: r, b: b, w: l + r, h: t + b};
+ };
+
+ // Box getters work in any box context because offsetWidth/clientWidth
+ // are invariant wrt box context
+ //
+ // They do *not* work for display: inline objects that have padding styles
+ // because the user agent ignores padding (it's bogus styling in any case)
+ //
+ // Be careful with IMGs because they are inline or block depending on
+ // browser and browser mode.
+
+ // Although it would be easier to read, there are not separate versions of
+ // _getMarginBox for each browser because:
+ // 1. the branching is not expensive
+ // 2. factoring the shared code wastes cycles (function call overhead)
+ // 3. duplicating the shared code wastes bytes
+
+ geom.getMarginBox = function getMarginBox(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // returns an object that encodes the width, height, left and top
+ // positions of the node's margin box.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node), me = geom.getMarginExtents(node, s),
+ l = node.offsetLeft - me.l, t = node.offsetTop - me.t, p = node.parentNode, px = style.toPixelValue, pcs;
+ if(has("mozilla")){
+ // Mozilla:
+ // If offsetParent has a computed overflow != visible, the offsetLeft is decreased
+ // by the parent's border.
+ // We don't want to compute the parent's style, so instead we examine node's
+ // computed left/top which is more stable.
+ var sl = parseFloat(s.left), st = parseFloat(s.top);
+ if(!isNaN(sl) && !isNaN(st)){
+ l = sl;
+ t = st;
+ }else{
+ // If child's computed left/top are not parseable as a number (e.g. "auto"), we
+ // have no choice but to examine the parent's computed style.
+ if(p && p.style){
+ pcs = style.getComputedStyle(p);
+ if(pcs.overflow != "visible"){
+ l += pcs.borderLeftStyle != none ? px(node, pcs.borderLeftWidth) : 0;
+ t += pcs.borderTopStyle != none ? px(node, pcs.borderTopWidth) : 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }else if(has("opera") || (has("ie") == 8 && !has("quirks"))){
+ // On Opera and IE 8, offsetLeft/Top includes the parent's border
+ if(p){
+ pcs = style.getComputedStyle(p);
+ l -= pcs.borderLeftStyle != none ? px(node, pcs.borderLeftWidth) : 0;
+ t -= pcs.borderTopStyle != none ? px(node, pcs.borderTopWidth) : 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return {l: l, t: t, w: node.offsetWidth + me.w, h: node.offsetHeight + me.h};
+ };
+
+ geom.getContentBox = function getContentBox(node, computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an object that encodes the width, height, left and top
+ // positions of the node's content box, irrespective of the
+ // current box model.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ // clientWidth/Height are important since the automatically account for scrollbars
+ // fallback to offsetWidth/Height for special cases (see #3378)
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node), w = node.clientWidth, h,
+ pe = geom.getPadExtents(node, s), be = geom.getBorderExtents(node, s);
+ if(!w){
+ w = node.offsetWidth;
+ h = node.offsetHeight;
+ }else{
+ h = node.clientHeight;
+ be.w = be.h = 0;
+ }
+ // On Opera, offsetLeft includes the parent's border
+ if(has("opera")){
+ pe.l += be.l;
+ pe.t += be.t;
+ }
+ return {l: pe.l, t: pe.t, w: w - pe.w - be.w, h: h - pe.h - be.h};
+ };
+
+ // Box setters depend on box context because interpretation of width/height styles
+ // vary wrt box context.
+ //
+ // The value of boxModel is used to determine box context.
+ // boxModel can be set directly to change behavior.
+ //
+ // Beware of display: inline objects that have padding styles
+ // because the user agent ignores padding (it's a bogus setup anyway)
+ //
+ // Be careful with IMGs because they are inline or block depending on
+ // browser and browser mode.
+ //
+ // Elements other than DIV may have special quirks, like built-in
+ // margins or padding, or values not detectable via computedStyle.
+ // In particular, margins on TABLE do not seems to appear
+ // at all in computedStyle on Mozilla.
+
+ function setBox(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Number?*/ l, /*Number?*/ t, /*Number?*/ w, /*Number?*/ h, /*String?*/ u){
+ // summary:
+ // sets width/height/left/top in the current (native) box-model
+ // dimensions. Uses the unit passed in u.
+ // node:
+ // DOM Node reference. Id string not supported for performance
+ // reasons.
+ // l:
+ // left offset from parent.
+ // t:
+ // top offset from parent.
+ // w:
+ // width in current box model.
+ // h:
+ // width in current box model.
+ // u:
+ // unit measure to use for other measures. Defaults to "px".
+ u = u || "px";
+ var s = node.style;
+ if(!isNaN(l)){
+ s.left = l + u;
+ }
+ if(!isNaN(t)){
+ s.top = t + u;
+ }
+ if(w >= 0){
+ s.width = w + u;
+ }
+ if(h >= 0){
+ s.height = h + u;
+ }
+ }
+
+ function isButtonTag(/*DomNode*/ node){
+ // summary:
+ // True if the node is BUTTON or INPUT.type="button".
+ return node.tagName.toLowerCase() == "button" ||
+ node.tagName.toLowerCase() == "input" && (node.getAttribute("type") || "").toLowerCase() == "button"; // boolean
+ }
+
+ function usesBorderBox(/*DomNode*/ node){
+ // summary:
+ // True if the node uses border-box layout.
+
+ // We could test the computed style of node to see if a particular box
+ // has been specified, but there are details and we choose not to bother.
+
+ // TABLE and BUTTON (and INPUT type=button) are always border-box by default.
+ // If you have assigned a different box to either one via CSS then
+ // box functions will break.
+
+ return geom.boxModel == "border-box" || node.tagName.toLowerCase() == "table" || isButtonTag(node); // boolean
+ }
+
+ geom.setContentSize = function setContentSize(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ box, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // Sets the size of the node's contents, irrespective of margins,
+ // padding, or borders.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // box: Object
+ // hash with optional "w", and "h" properties for "width", and "height"
+ // respectively. All specified properties should have numeric values in whole pixels.
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var w = box.w, h = box.h;
+ if(usesBorderBox(node)){
+ var pb = geom.getPadBorderExtents(node, computedStyle);
+ if(w >= 0){
+ w += pb.w;
+ }
+ if(h >= 0){
+ h += pb.h;
+ }
+ }
+ setBox(node, NaN, NaN, w, h);
+ };
+
+ var nilExtents = {l: 0, t: 0, w: 0, h: 0};
+
+ geom.setMarginBox = function setMarginBox(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ box, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // sets the size of the node's margin box and placement
+ // (left/top), irrespective of box model. Think of it as a
+ // passthrough to setBox that handles box-model vagaries for
+ // you.
+ // node: DOMNode
+ // box: Object
+ // hash with optional "l", "t", "w", and "h" properties for "left", "right", "width", and "height"
+ // respectively. All specified properties should have numeric values in whole pixels.
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var s = computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node), w = box.w, h = box.h,
+ // Some elements have special padding, margin, and box-model settings.
+ // To use box functions you may need to set padding, margin explicitly.
+ // Controlling box-model is harder, in a pinch you might set dojo/dom-geometry.boxModel.
+ pb = usesBorderBox(node) ? nilExtents : geom.getPadBorderExtents(node, s),
+ mb = geom.getMarginExtents(node, s);
+ if(has("webkit")){
+ // on Safari (3.1.2), button nodes with no explicit size have a default margin
+ // setting an explicit size eliminates the margin.
+ // We have to swizzle the width to get correct margin reading.
+ if(isButtonTag(node)){
+ var ns = node.style;
+ if(w >= 0 && !ns.width){
+ ns.width = "4px";
+ }
+ if(h >= 0 && !ns.height){
+ ns.height = "4px";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if(w >= 0){
+ w = Math.max(w - pb.w - mb.w, 0);
+ }
+ if(h >= 0){
+ h = Math.max(h - pb.h - mb.h, 0);
+ }
+ setBox(node, box.l, box.t, w, h);
+ };
+
+ // =============================
+ // Positioning
+ // =============================
+
+ geom.isBodyLtr = function isBodyLtr(/*Document?*/ doc){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns true if the current language is left-to-right, and false otherwise.
+ // doc: Document?
+ // Optional document to query. If unspecified, use win.doc.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ doc = doc || win.doc;
+ return (win.body(doc).dir || doc.documentElement.dir || "ltr").toLowerCase() == "ltr"; // Boolean
+ };
+
+ geom.docScroll = function docScroll(/*Document?*/ doc){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an object with {node, x, y} with corresponding offsets.
+ // doc: Document?
+ // Optional document to query. If unspecified, use win.doc.
+ // returns: Object
+
+ doc = doc || win.doc;
+ var node = win.doc.parentWindow || win.doc.defaultView; // use UI window, not dojo.global window. TODO: use dojo/window::get() except for circular dependency problem
+ return "pageXOffset" in node ? {x: node.pageXOffset, y: node.pageYOffset } :
+ (node = has("quirks") ? win.body(doc) : doc.documentElement) &&
+ {x: geom.fixIeBiDiScrollLeft(node.scrollLeft || 0, doc), y: node.scrollTop || 0 };
+ };
+
+ if(has("ie")){
+ geom.getIeDocumentElementOffset = function getIeDocumentElementOffset(/*Document?*/ doc){
+ // summary:
+ // returns the offset in x and y from the document body to the
+ // visual edge of the page for IE
+ // doc: Document?
+ // Optional document to query. If unspecified, use win.doc.
+ // description:
+ // The following values in IE contain an offset:
+ // | event.clientX
+ // | event.clientY
+ // | node.getBoundingClientRect().left
+ // | node.getBoundingClientRect().top
+ // But other position related values do not contain this offset,
+ // such as node.offsetLeft, node.offsetTop, node.style.left and
+ // node.style.top. The offset is always (2, 2) in LTR direction.
+ // When the body is in RTL direction, the offset counts the width
+ // of left scroll bar's width. This function computes the actual
+ // offset.
+
+ //NOTE: assumes we're being called in an IE browser
+
+ doc = doc || win.doc;
+ var de = doc.documentElement; // only deal with HTML element here, position() handles body/quirks
+
+ if(has("ie") < 8){
+ var r = de.getBoundingClientRect(), // works well for IE6+
+ l = r.left, t = r.top;
+ if(has("ie") < 7){
+ l += de.clientLeft; // scrollbar size in strict/RTL, or,
+ t += de.clientTop; // HTML border size in strict
+ }
+ return {
+ x: l < 0 ? 0 : l, // FRAME element border size can lead to inaccurate negative values
+ y: t < 0 ? 0 : t
+ };
+ }else{
+ return {
+ x: 0,
+ y: 0
+ };
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ geom.fixIeBiDiScrollLeft = function fixIeBiDiScrollLeft(/*Integer*/ scrollLeft, /*Document?*/ doc){
+ // summary:
+ // In RTL direction, scrollLeft should be a negative value, but IE
+ // returns a positive one. All codes using documentElement.scrollLeft
+ // must call this function to fix this error, otherwise the position
+ // will offset to right when there is a horizontal scrollbar.
+ // scrollLeft: Number
+ // doc: Document?
+ // Optional document to query. If unspecified, use win.doc.
+ // returns: Number
+
+ // In RTL direction, scrollLeft should be a negative value, but IE
+ // returns a positive one. All codes using documentElement.scrollLeft
+ // must call this function to fix this error, otherwise the position
+ // will offset to right when there is a horizontal scrollbar.
+
+ doc = doc || win.doc;
+ var ie = has("ie");
+ if(ie && !geom.isBodyLtr(doc)){
+ var qk = has("quirks"),
+ de = qk ? win.body(doc) : doc.documentElement,
+ pwin = win.global; // TODO: use winUtils.get(doc) after resolving circular dependency b/w dom-geometry.js and dojo/window.js
+ if(ie == 6 && !qk && pwin.frameElement && de.scrollHeight > de.clientHeight){
+ scrollLeft += de.clientLeft; // workaround ie6+strict+rtl+iframe+vertical-scrollbar bug where clientWidth is too small by clientLeft pixels
+ }
+ return (ie < 8 || qk) ? (scrollLeft + de.clientWidth - de.scrollWidth) : -scrollLeft; // Integer
+ }
+ return scrollLeft; // Integer
+ };
+
+ geom.position = function(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Boolean?*/ includeScroll){
+ // summary:
+ // Gets the position and size of the passed element relative to
+ // the viewport (if includeScroll==false), or relative to the
+ // document root (if includeScroll==true).
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Returns an object of the form:
+ // `{ x: 100, y: 300, w: 20, h: 15 }`.
+ // If includeScroll==true, the x and y values will include any
+ // document offsets that may affect the position relative to the
+ // viewport.
+ // Uses the border-box model (inclusive of border and padding but
+ // not margin). Does not act as a setter.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // includeScroll: Boolean?
+ // returns: Object
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var db = win.body(node.ownerDocument),
+ ret = node.getBoundingClientRect();
+ ret = {x: ret.left, y: ret.top, w: ret.right - ret.left, h: ret.bottom - ret.top};
+
+ if(has("ie") < 9){
+ // On IE<9 there's a 2px offset that we need to adjust for, see dojo.getIeDocumentElementOffset()
+ var offset = geom.getIeDocumentElementOffset(node.ownerDocument);
+
+ // fixes the position in IE, quirks mode
+ ret.x -= offset.x + (has("quirks") ? db.clientLeft + db.offsetLeft : 0);
+ ret.y -= offset.y + (has("quirks") ? db.clientTop + db.offsetTop : 0);
+ }
+
+ // account for document scrolling
+ // if offsetParent is used, ret value already includes scroll position
+ // so we may have to actually remove that value if !includeScroll
+ if(includeScroll){
+ var scroll = geom.docScroll(node.ownerDocument);
+ ret.x += scroll.x;
+ ret.y += scroll.y;
+ }
+
+ return ret; // Object
+ };
+
+ // random "private" functions wildly used throughout the toolkit
+
+ geom.getMarginSize = function getMarginSize(/*DomNode*/ node, /*Object*/ computedStyle){
+ // summary:
+ // returns an object that encodes the width and height of
+ // the node's margin box
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // computedStyle: Object?
+ // This parameter accepts computed styles object.
+ // If this parameter is omitted, the functions will call
+ // dojo.getComputedStyle to get one. It is a better way, calling
+ // dojo.computedStyle once, and then pass the reference to this
+ // computedStyle parameter. Wherever possible, reuse the returned
+ // object of dojo/dom-style.getComputedStyle().
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var me = geom.getMarginExtents(node, computedStyle || style.getComputedStyle(node));
+ var size = node.getBoundingClientRect();
+ return {
+ w: (size.right - size.left) + me.w,
+ h: (size.bottom - size.top) + me.h
+ };
+ };
+
+ geom.normalizeEvent = function(event){
+ // summary:
+ // Normalizes the geometry of a DOM event, normalizing the pageX, pageY,
+ // offsetX, offsetY, layerX, and layerX properties
+ // event: Object
+ if(!("layerX" in event)){
+ event.layerX = event.offsetX;
+ event.layerY = event.offsetY;
+ }
+ if(!has("dom-addeventlistener")){
+ // old IE version
+ // FIXME: scroll position query is duped from dojo.html to
+ // avoid dependency on that entire module. Now that HTML is in
+ // Base, we should convert back to something similar there.
+ var se = event.target;
+ var doc = (se && se.ownerDocument) || document;
+ // DO NOT replace the following to use dojo.body(), in IE, document.documentElement should be used
+ // here rather than document.body
+ var docBody = has("quirks") ? doc.body : doc.documentElement;
+ var offset = geom.getIeDocumentElementOffset(doc);
+ event.pageX = event.clientX + geom.fixIeBiDiScrollLeft(docBody.scrollLeft || 0, doc) - offset.x;
+ event.pageY = event.clientY + (docBody.scrollTop || 0) - offset.y;
+ }
+ };
+
+ // TODO: evaluate separate getters/setters for position and sizes?
+
+ return geom;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-prop':function(){
+define(["exports", "./_base/kernel", "./sniff", "./_base/lang", "./dom", "./dom-style", "./dom-construct", "./_base/connect"],
+ function(exports, dojo, has, lang, dom, style, ctr, conn){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-prop
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM properties API.
+ // Indirectly depends on dojo.empty() and dojo.toDom().
+
+ // TODOC: summary not showing up in output, see https://github.com/csnover/js-doc-parse/issues/42
+
+ // =============================
+ // Element properties Functions
+ // =============================
+
+ // helper to connect events
+ var _evtHdlrMap = {}, _ctr = 0, _attrId = dojo._scopeName + "attrid";
+
+ exports.names = {
+ // properties renamed to avoid clashes with reserved words
+ "class": "className",
+ "for": "htmlFor",
+ // properties written as camelCase
+ tabindex: "tabIndex",
+ readonly: "readOnly",
+ colspan: "colSpan",
+ frameborder: "frameBorder",
+ rowspan: "rowSpan",
+ valuetype: "valueType"
+ };
+
+ exports.get = function getProp(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
+ // summary:
+ // Gets a property on an HTML element.
+ // description:
+ // Handles normalized getting of properties on DOM nodes.
+ //
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to get the property on
+ // name: String
+ // the name of the property to get.
+ // returns:
+ // the value of the requested property or its default value
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // get the current value of the "foo" property on a node
+ // | dojo.getProp(dojo.byId("nodeId"), "foo");
+ // | // or we can just pass the id:
+ // | dojo.getProp("nodeId", "foo");
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var lc = name.toLowerCase(), propName = exports.names[lc] || name;
+ return node[propName]; // Anything
+ };
+
+ exports.set = function setProp(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String|Object*/ name, /*String?*/ value){
+ // summary:
+ // Sets a property on an HTML element.
+ // description:
+ // Handles normalized setting of properties on DOM nodes.
+ //
+ // When passing functions as values, note that they will not be
+ // directly assigned to slots on the node, but rather the default
+ // behavior will be removed and the new behavior will be added
+ // using `dojo.connect()`, meaning that event handler properties
+ // will be normalized and that some caveats with regards to
+ // non-standard behaviors for onsubmit apply. Namely that you
+ // should cancel form submission using `dojo.stopEvent()` on the
+ // passed event object instead of returning a boolean value from
+ // the handler itself.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to set the property on
+ // name: String|Object
+ // the name of the property to set, or a hash object to set
+ // multiple properties at once.
+ // value: String?
+ // The value to set for the property
+ // returns:
+ // the DOM node
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // use prop() to set the tab index
+ // | dojo.setProp("nodeId", "tabIndex", 3);
+ // |
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Set multiple values at once, including event handlers:
+ // | dojo.setProp("formId", {
+ // | "foo": "bar",
+ // | "tabIndex": -1,
+ // | "method": "POST",
+ // | "onsubmit": function(e){
+ // | // stop submitting the form. Note that the IE behavior
+ // | // of returning true or false will have no effect here
+ // | // since our handler is connect()ed to the built-in
+ // | // onsubmit behavior and so we need to use
+ // | // dojo.stopEvent() to ensure that the submission
+ // | // doesn't proceed.
+ // | dojo.stopEvent(e);
+ // |
+ // | // submit the form with Ajax
+ // | dojo.xhrPost({ form: "formId" });
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Style is s special case: Only set with an object hash of styles
+ // | dojo.setProp("someNode",{
+ // | id:"bar",
+ // | style:{
+ // | width:"200px", height:"100px", color:"#000"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Again, only set style as an object hash of styles:
+ // | var obj = { color:"#fff", backgroundColor:"#000" };
+ // | dojo.setProp("someNode", "style", obj);
+ // |
+ // | // though shorter to use `dojo.style()` in this case:
+ // | dojo.style("someNode", obj);
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var l = arguments.length;
+ if(l == 2 && typeof name != "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ // the object form of setter: the 2nd argument is a dictionary
+ for(var x in name){
+ exports.set(node, x, name[x]);
+ }
+ return node; // DomNode
+ }
+ var lc = name.toLowerCase(), propName = exports.names[lc] || name;
+ if(propName == "style" && typeof value != "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ // special case: setting a style
+ style.set(node, value);
+ return node; // DomNode
+ }
+ if(propName == "innerHTML"){
+ // special case: assigning HTML
+ // the hash lists elements with read-only innerHTML on IE
+ if(has("ie") && node.tagName.toLowerCase() in {col: 1, colgroup: 1,
+ table: 1, tbody: 1, tfoot: 1, thead: 1, tr: 1, title: 1}){
+ ctr.empty(node);
+ node.appendChild(ctr.toDom(value, node.ownerDocument));
+ }else{
+ node[propName] = value;
+ }
+ return node; // DomNode
+ }
+ if(lang.isFunction(value)){
+ // special case: assigning an event handler
+ // clobber if we can
+ var attrId = node[_attrId];
+ if(!attrId){
+ attrId = _ctr++;
+ node[_attrId] = attrId;
+ }
+ if(!_evtHdlrMap[attrId]){
+ _evtHdlrMap[attrId] = {};
+ }
+ var h = _evtHdlrMap[attrId][propName];
+ if(h){
+ //h.remove();
+ conn.disconnect(h);
+ }else{
+ try{
+ delete node[propName];
+ }catch(e){}
+ }
+ // ensure that event objects are normalized, etc.
+ if(value){
+ //_evtHdlrMap[attrId][propName] = on(node, propName, value);
+ _evtHdlrMap[attrId][propName] = conn.connect(node, propName, value);
+ }else{
+ node[propName] = null;
+ }
+ return node; // DomNode
+ }
+ node[propName] = value;
+ return node; // DomNode
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/when':function(){
+define([
+ "./Deferred",
+ "./promise/Promise"
+], function(Deferred, Promise){
+ "use strict";
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/when
+
+ return function when(valueOrPromise, callback, errback, progback){
+ // summary:
+ // Transparently applies callbacks to values and/or promises.
+ // description:
+ // Accepts promises but also transparently handles non-promises. If no
+ // callbacks are provided returns a promise, regardless of the initial
+ // value. Foreign promises are converted.
+ //
+ // If callbacks are provided and the initial value is not a promise,
+ // the callback is executed immediately with no error handling. Returns
+ // a promise if the initial value is a promise, or the result of the
+ // callback otherwise.
+ // valueOrPromise:
+ // Either a regular value or an object with a `then()` method that
+ // follows the Promises/A specification.
+ // callback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is resolved, or a non-promise
+ // is received.
+ // errback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is rejected.
+ // progback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise emits a progress update.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Promise, or if a callback is provided, the result of the callback.
+
+ var receivedPromise = valueOrPromise && typeof valueOrPromise.then === "function";
+ var nativePromise = receivedPromise && valueOrPromise instanceof Promise;
+
+ if(!receivedPromise){
+ if(callback){
+ return callback(valueOrPromise);
+ }else{
+ return new Deferred().resolve(valueOrPromise);
+ }
+ }else if(!nativePromise){
+ var deferred = new Deferred(valueOrPromise.cancel);
+ valueOrPromise.then(deferred.resolve, deferred.reject, deferred.progress);
+ valueOrPromise = deferred.promise;
+ }
+
+ if(callback || errback || progback){
+ return valueOrPromise.then(callback, errback, progback);
+ }
+ return valueOrPromise;
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-attr':function(){
+define(["exports", "./sniff", "./_base/lang", "./dom", "./dom-style", "./dom-prop"],
+ function(exports, has, lang, dom, style, prop){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-attr
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM attributes API.
+
+ // TODOC: summary not showing up in output see https://github.com/csnover/js-doc-parse/issues/42
+
+ // =============================
+ // Element attribute Functions
+ // =============================
+
+ // This module will be obsolete soon. Use dojo/prop instead.
+
+ // dojo.attr() should conform to http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/
+
+ // attribute-related functions (to be obsolete soon)
+
+ var forcePropNames = {
+ innerHTML: 1,
+ className: 1,
+ htmlFor: has("ie"),
+ value: 1
+ },
+ attrNames = {
+ // original attribute names
+ classname: "class",
+ htmlfor: "for",
+ // for IE
+ tabindex: "tabIndex",
+ readonly: "readOnly"
+ };
+
+ function _hasAttr(node, name){
+ var attr = node.getAttributeNode && node.getAttributeNode(name);
+ return attr && attr.specified; // Boolean
+ }
+
+ // There is a difference in the presence of certain properties and their default values
+ // between browsers. For example, on IE "disabled" is present on all elements,
+ // but it is value is "false"; "tabIndex" of <div> returns 0 by default on IE, yet other browsers
+ // can return -1.
+
+ exports.has = function hasAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns true if the requested attribute is specified on the
+ // given element, and false otherwise.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to check
+ // name: String
+ // the name of the attribute
+ // returns: Boolean
+ // true if the requested attribute is specified on the
+ // given element, and false otherwise
+
+ var lc = name.toLowerCase();
+ return forcePropNames[prop.names[lc] || name] || _hasAttr(dom.byId(node), attrNames[lc] || name); // Boolean
+ };
+
+ exports.get = function getAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
+ // summary:
+ // Gets an attribute on an HTML element.
+ // description:
+ // Handles normalized getting of attributes on DOM Nodes.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to get the attribute on
+ // name: String
+ // the name of the attribute to get.
+ // returns:
+ // the value of the requested attribute or null if that attribute does not have a specified or
+ // default value;
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // get the current value of the "foo" attribute on a node
+ // | dojo.getAttr(dojo.byId("nodeId"), "foo");
+ // | // or we can just pass the id:
+ // | dojo.getAttr("nodeId", "foo");
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var lc = name.toLowerCase(),
+ propName = prop.names[lc] || name,
+ forceProp = forcePropNames[propName],
+ value = node[propName]; // should we access this attribute via a property or via getAttribute()?
+
+ if(forceProp && typeof value != "undefined"){
+ // node's property
+ return value; // Anything
+ }
+ if(propName != "href" && (typeof value == "boolean" || lang.isFunction(value))){
+ // node's property
+ return value; // Anything
+ }
+ // node's attribute
+ // we need _hasAttr() here to guard against IE returning a default value
+ var attrName = attrNames[lc] || name;
+ return _hasAttr(node, attrName) ? node.getAttribute(attrName) : null; // Anything
+ };
+
+ exports.set = function setAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String|Object*/ name, /*String?*/ value){
+ // summary:
+ // Sets an attribute on an HTML element.
+ // description:
+ // Handles normalized setting of attributes on DOM Nodes.
+ //
+ // When passing functions as values, note that they will not be
+ // directly assigned to slots on the node, but rather the default
+ // behavior will be removed and the new behavior will be added
+ // using `dojo.connect()`, meaning that event handler properties
+ // will be normalized and that some caveats with regards to
+ // non-standard behaviors for onsubmit apply. Namely that you
+ // should cancel form submission using `dojo.stopEvent()` on the
+ // passed event object instead of returning a boolean value from
+ // the handler itself.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to set the attribute on
+ // name: String|Object
+ // the name of the attribute to set, or a hash of key-value pairs to set.
+ // value: String?
+ // the value to set for the attribute, if the name is a string.
+ // returns:
+ // the DOM node
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | // use attr() to set the tab index
+ // | dojo.setAttr("nodeId", "tabIndex", 3);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Set multiple values at once, including event handlers:
+ // | dojo.setAttr("formId", {
+ // | "foo": "bar",
+ // | "tabIndex": -1,
+ // | "method": "POST",
+ // | "onsubmit": function(e){
+ // | // stop submitting the form. Note that the IE behavior
+ // | // of returning true or false will have no effect here
+ // | // since our handler is connect()ed to the built-in
+ // | // onsubmit behavior and so we need to use
+ // | // dojo.stopEvent() to ensure that the submission
+ // | // doesn't proceed.
+ // | dojo.stopEvent(e);
+ // |
+ // | // submit the form with Ajax
+ // | dojo.xhrPost({ form: "formId" });
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Style is s special case: Only set with an object hash of styles
+ // | dojo.setAttr("someNode",{
+ // | id:"bar",
+ // | style:{
+ // | width:"200px", height:"100px", color:"#000"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Again, only set style as an object hash of styles:
+ // | var obj = { color:"#fff", backgroundColor:"#000" };
+ // | dojo.setAttr("someNode", "style", obj);
+ // |
+ // | // though shorter to use `dojo.style()` in this case:
+ // | dojo.setStyle("someNode", obj);
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ if(arguments.length == 2){ // inline'd type check
+ // the object form of setter: the 2nd argument is a dictionary
+ for(var x in name){
+ exports.set(node, x, name[x]);
+ }
+ return node; // DomNode
+ }
+ var lc = name.toLowerCase(),
+ propName = prop.names[lc] || name,
+ forceProp = forcePropNames[propName];
+ if(propName == "style" && typeof value != "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ // special case: setting a style
+ style.set(node, value);
+ return node; // DomNode
+ }
+ if(forceProp || typeof value == "boolean" || lang.isFunction(value)){
+ return prop.set(node, name, value);
+ }
+ // node's attribute
+ node.setAttribute(attrNames[lc] || name, value);
+ return node; // DomNode
+ };
+
+ exports.remove = function removeAttr(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
+ // summary:
+ // Removes an attribute from an HTML element.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to remove the attribute from
+ // name: String
+ // the name of the attribute to remove
+
+ dom.byId(node).removeAttribute(attrNames[name.toLowerCase()] || name);
+ };
+
+ exports.getNodeProp = function getNodeProp(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ name){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns an effective value of a property or an attribute.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or reference to the element to remove the attribute from
+ // name: String
+ // the name of the attribute
+ // returns:
+ // the value of the attribute
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var lc = name.toLowerCase(), propName = prop.names[lc] || name;
+ if((propName in node) && propName != "href"){
+ // node's property
+ return node[propName]; // Anything
+ }
+ // node's attribute
+ var attrName = attrNames[lc] || name;
+ return _hasAttr(node, attrName) ? node.getAttribute(attrName) : null; // Anything
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-construct':function(){
+define(["exports", "./_base/kernel", "./sniff", "./_base/window", "./dom", "./dom-attr", "./on"],
+ function(exports, dojo, has, win, dom, attr, on){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-construct
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM construction API.
+
+ // TODOC: summary not showing up in output, see https://github.com/csnover/js-doc-parse/issues/42
+
+ // support stuff for toDom()
+ var tagWrap = {
+ option: ["select"],
+ tbody: ["table"],
+ thead: ["table"],
+ tfoot: ["table"],
+ tr: ["table", "tbody"],
+ td: ["table", "tbody", "tr"],
+ th: ["table", "thead", "tr"],
+ legend: ["fieldset"],
+ caption: ["table"],
+ colgroup: ["table"],
+ col: ["table", "colgroup"],
+ li: ["ul"]
+ },
+ reTag = /<\s*([\w\:]+)/,
+ masterNode = {}, masterNum = 0,
+ masterName = "__" + dojo._scopeName + "ToDomId";
+
+ // generate start/end tag strings to use
+ // for the injection for each special tag wrap case.
+ for(var param in tagWrap){
+ if(tagWrap.hasOwnProperty(param)){
+ var tw = tagWrap[param];
+ tw.pre = param == "option" ? '<select multiple="multiple">' : "<" + tw.join("><") + ">";
+ tw.post = "</" + tw.reverse().join("></") + ">";
+ // the last line is destructive: it reverses the array,
+ // but we don't care at this point
+ }
+ }
+
+ function _insertBefore(/*DomNode*/ node, /*DomNode*/ ref){
+ var parent = ref.parentNode;
+ if(parent){
+ parent.insertBefore(node, ref);
+ }
+ }
+
+ function _insertAfter(/*DomNode*/ node, /*DomNode*/ ref){
+ // summary:
+ // Try to insert node after ref
+ var parent = ref.parentNode;
+ if(parent){
+ if(parent.lastChild == ref){
+ parent.appendChild(node);
+ }else{
+ parent.insertBefore(node, ref.nextSibling);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ exports.toDom = function toDom(frag, doc){
+ // summary:
+ // instantiates an HTML fragment returning the corresponding DOM.
+ // frag: String
+ // the HTML fragment
+ // doc: DocumentNode?
+ // optional document to use when creating DOM nodes, defaults to
+ // dojo.doc if not specified.
+ // returns:
+ // Document fragment, unless it's a single node in which case it returns the node itself
+ // example:
+ // Create a table row:
+ // | var tr = dojo.toDom("<tr><td>First!</td></tr>");
+
+ doc = doc || win.doc;
+ var masterId = doc[masterName];
+ if(!masterId){
+ doc[masterName] = masterId = ++masterNum + "";
+ masterNode[masterId] = doc.createElement("div");
+ }
+
+ // make sure the frag is a string.
+ frag += "";
+
+ // find the starting tag, and get node wrapper
+ var match = frag.match(reTag),
+ tag = match ? match[1].toLowerCase() : "",
+ master = masterNode[masterId],
+ wrap, i, fc, df;
+ if(match && tagWrap[tag]){
+ wrap = tagWrap[tag];
+ master.innerHTML = wrap.pre + frag + wrap.post;
+ for(i = wrap.length; i; --i){
+ master = master.firstChild;
+ }
+ }else{
+ master.innerHTML = frag;
+ }
+
+ // one node shortcut => return the node itself
+ if(master.childNodes.length == 1){
+ return master.removeChild(master.firstChild); // DOMNode
+ }
+
+ // return multiple nodes as a document fragment
+ df = doc.createDocumentFragment();
+ while((fc = master.firstChild)){ // intentional assignment
+ df.appendChild(fc);
+ }
+ return df; // DocumentFragment
+ };
+
+ exports.place = function place(/*DOMNode|String*/ node, /*DOMNode|String*/ refNode, /*String|Number?*/ position){
+ // summary:
+ // Attempt to insert node into the DOM, choosing from various positioning options.
+ // Returns the first argument resolved to a DOM node.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // id or node reference, or HTML fragment starting with "<" to place relative to refNode
+ // refNode: DOMNode|String
+ // id or node reference to use as basis for placement
+ // position: String|Number?
+ // string noting the position of node relative to refNode or a
+ // number indicating the location in the childNodes collection of refNode.
+ // Accepted string values are:
+ //
+ // - before
+ // - after
+ // - replace
+ // - only
+ // - first
+ // - last
+ //
+ // "first" and "last" indicate positions as children of refNode, "replace" replaces refNode,
+ // "only" replaces all children. position defaults to "last" if not specified
+ // returns: DOMNode
+ // Returned values is the first argument resolved to a DOM node.
+ //
+ // .place() is also a method of `dojo/NodeList`, allowing `dojo.query` node lookups.
+ // example:
+ // Place a node by string id as the last child of another node by string id:
+ // | dojo.place("someNode", "anotherNode");
+ // example:
+ // Place a node by string id before another node by string id
+ // | dojo.place("someNode", "anotherNode", "before");
+ // example:
+ // Create a Node, and place it in the body element (last child):
+ // | dojo.place("<div></div>", dojo.body());
+ // example:
+ // Put a new LI as the first child of a list by id:
+ // | dojo.place("<li></li>", "someUl", "first");
+
+ refNode = dom.byId(refNode);
+ if(typeof node == "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ node = /^\s*</.test(node) ? exports.toDom(node, refNode.ownerDocument) : dom.byId(node);
+ }
+ if(typeof position == "number"){ // inline'd type check
+ var cn = refNode.childNodes;
+ if(!cn.length || cn.length <= position){
+ refNode.appendChild(node);
+ }else{
+ _insertBefore(node, cn[position < 0 ? 0 : position]);
+ }
+ }else{
+ switch(position){
+ case "before":
+ _insertBefore(node, refNode);
+ break;
+ case "after":
+ _insertAfter(node, refNode);
+ break;
+ case "replace":
+ refNode.parentNode.replaceChild(node, refNode);
+ break;
+ case "only":
+ exports.empty(refNode);
+ refNode.appendChild(node);
+ break;
+ case "first":
+ if(refNode.firstChild){
+ _insertBefore(node, refNode.firstChild);
+ break;
+ }
+ // else fallthrough...
+ default: // aka: last
+ refNode.appendChild(node);
+ }
+ }
+ return node; // DomNode
+ };
+
+ exports.create = function create(/*DOMNode|String*/ tag, /*Object*/ attrs, /*DOMNode|String?*/ refNode, /*String?*/ pos){
+ // summary:
+ // Create an element, allowing for optional attribute decoration
+ // and placement.
+ // description:
+ // A DOM Element creation function. A shorthand method for creating a node or
+ // a fragment, and allowing for a convenient optional attribute setting step,
+ // as well as an optional DOM placement reference.
+ //
+ // Attributes are set by passing the optional object through `dojo.setAttr`.
+ // See `dojo.setAttr` for noted caveats and nuances, and API if applicable.
+ //
+ // Placement is done via `dojo.place`, assuming the new node to be the action
+ // node, passing along the optional reference node and position.
+ // tag: DOMNode|String
+ // A string of the element to create (eg: "div", "a", "p", "li", "script", "br"),
+ // or an existing DOM node to process.
+ // attrs: Object
+ // An object-hash of attributes to set on the newly created node.
+ // Can be null, if you don't want to set any attributes/styles.
+ // See: `dojo.setAttr` for a description of available attributes.
+ // refNode: DOMNode|String?
+ // Optional reference node. Used by `dojo.place` to place the newly created
+ // node somewhere in the dom relative to refNode. Can be a DomNode reference
+ // or String ID of a node.
+ // pos: String?
+ // Optional positional reference. Defaults to "last" by way of `dojo.place`,
+ // though can be set to "first","after","before","last", "replace" or "only"
+ // to further control the placement of the new node relative to the refNode.
+ // 'refNode' is required if a 'pos' is specified.
+ // example:
+ // Create a DIV:
+ // | var n = dojo.create("div");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Create a DIV with content:
+ // | var n = dojo.create("div", { innerHTML:"<p>hi</p>" });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Place a new DIV in the BODY, with no attributes set
+ // | var n = dojo.create("div", null, dojo.body());
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Create an UL, and populate it with LI's. Place the list as the first-child of a
+ // node with id="someId":
+ // | var ul = dojo.create("ul", null, "someId", "first");
+ // | var items = ["one", "two", "three", "four"];
+ // | dojo.forEach(items, function(data){
+ // | dojo.create("li", { innerHTML: data }, ul);
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Create an anchor, with an href. Place in BODY:
+ // | dojo.create("a", { href:"foo.html", title:"Goto FOO!" }, dojo.body());
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Create a `dojo/NodeList()` from a new element (for syntactic sugar):
+ // | dojo.query(dojo.create('div'))
+ // | .addClass("newDiv")
+ // | .onclick(function(e){ console.log('clicked', e.target) })
+ // | .place("#someNode"); // redundant, but cleaner.
+
+ var doc = win.doc;
+ if(refNode){
+ refNode = dom.byId(refNode);
+ doc = refNode.ownerDocument;
+ }
+ if(typeof tag == "string"){ // inline'd type check
+ tag = doc.createElement(tag);
+ }
+ if(attrs){ attr.set(tag, attrs); }
+ if(refNode){ exports.place(tag, refNode, pos); }
+ return tag; // DomNode
+ };
+
+ var _empty = has("ie") ?
+ function(/*DomNode*/ node){
+ try{
+ node.innerHTML = ""; // really fast when it works
+ }catch(e){ // IE can generate Unknown Error
+ for(var c; c = node.lastChild;){ // intentional assignment
+ _destroy(c, node); // destroy is better than removeChild so TABLE elements are removed in proper order
+ }
+ }
+ } :
+ function(/*DomNode*/ node){
+ node.innerHTML = "";
+ };
+
+ exports.empty = function empty(/*DOMNode|String*/ node){
+ // summary:
+ // safely removes all children of the node.
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // a reference to a DOM node or an id.
+ // example:
+ // Destroy node's children byId:
+ // | dojo.empty("someId");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Destroy all nodes' children in a list by reference:
+ // | dojo.query(".someNode").forEach(dojo.empty);
+
+ _empty(dom.byId(node));
+ };
+
+
+ function _destroy(/*DomNode*/ node, /*DomNode*/ parent){
+ if(node.firstChild){
+ _empty(node);
+ }
+ if(parent){
+ parent.removeChild(node);
+ }
+ }
+ exports.destroy = function destroy(/*DOMNode|String*/ node){
+ // summary:
+ // Removes a node from its parent, clobbering it and all of its
+ // children.
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Removes a node from its parent, clobbering it and all of its
+ // children. Function only works with DomNodes, and returns nothing.
+ //
+ // node: DOMNode|String
+ // A String ID or DomNode reference of the element to be destroyed
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Destroy a node byId:
+ // | dojo.destroy("someId");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Destroy all nodes in a list by reference:
+ // | dojo.query(".someNode").forEach(dojo.destroy);
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ if(!node){ return; }
+ _destroy(node, node.parentNode);
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/request/xhr':function(){
+define("dojo/request/xhr", [
+ '../errors/RequestError',
+ './watch',
+ './handlers',
+ './util',
+ '../has'/*=====,
+ '../request',
+ '../_base/declare' =====*/
+], function(RequestError, watch, handlers, util, has/*=====, request, declare =====*/){
+ has.add('native-xhr', function(){
+ // if true, the environment has a native XHR implementation
+ return typeof XMLHttpRequest !== 'undefined';
+ });
+ has.add('dojo-force-activex-xhr', function(){
+ return has('activex') && !document.addEventListener && window.location.protocol === 'file:';
+ });
+
+ has.add('native-xhr2', function(){
+ if(!has('native-xhr')){ return; }
+ var x = new XMLHttpRequest();
+ return typeof x['addEventListener'] !== 'undefined' &&
+ (typeof opera === 'undefined' || typeof x['upload'] !== 'undefined');
+ });
+
+ has.add('native-formdata', function(){
+ // if true, the environment has a native FormData implementation
+ return typeof FormData === 'function';
+ });
+
+ function handleResponse(response, error){
+ var _xhr = response.xhr;
+ response.status = response.xhr.status;
+ response.text = _xhr.responseText;
+
+ if(response.options.handleAs === 'xml'){
+ response.data = _xhr.responseXML;
+ }
+
+ if(!error){
+ try{
+ handlers(response);
+ }catch(e){
+ error = e;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(error){
+ this.reject(error);
+ }else if(util.checkStatus(_xhr.status)){
+ this.resolve(response);
+ }else{
+ error = new RequestError('Unable to load ' + response.url + ' status: ' + _xhr.status, response);
+
+ this.reject(error);
+ }
+ }
+
+ var isValid, isReady, addListeners, cancel;
+ if(has('native-xhr2')){
+ // Any platform with XHR2 will only use the watch mechanism for timeout.
+
+ isValid = function(response){
+ // summary:
+ // Check to see if the request should be taken out of the watch queue
+ return !this.isFulfilled();
+ };
+ cancel = function(dfd, response){
+ // summary:
+ // Canceler for deferred
+ response.xhr.abort();
+ };
+ addListeners = function(_xhr, dfd, response){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds event listeners to the XMLHttpRequest object
+ function onLoad(evt){
+ dfd.handleResponse(response);
+ }
+ function onError(evt){
+ var _xhr = evt.target;
+ var error = new RequestError('Unable to load ' + response.url + ' status: ' + _xhr.status, response);
+ dfd.handleResponse(response, error);
+ }
+
+ function onProgress(evt){
+ if(evt.lengthComputable){
+ response.loaded = evt.loaded;
+ response.total = evt.total;
+ dfd.progress(response);
+ }
+ }
+
+ _xhr.addEventListener('load', onLoad, false);
+ _xhr.addEventListener('error', onError, false);
+ _xhr.addEventListener('progress', onProgress, false);
+
+ return function(){
+ _xhr.removeEventListener('load', onLoad, false);
+ _xhr.removeEventListener('error', onError, false);
+ _xhr.removeEventListener('progress', onProgress, false);
+ };
+ };
+ }else{
+ isValid = function(response){
+ return response.xhr.readyState; //boolean
+ };
+ isReady = function(response){
+ return 4 === response.xhr.readyState; //boolean
+ };
+ cancel = function(dfd, response){
+ // summary:
+ // canceller function for util.deferred call.
+ var xhr = response.xhr;
+ var _at = typeof xhr.abort;
+ if(_at === 'function' || _at === 'object' || _at === 'unknown'){
+ xhr.abort();
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ var undefined,
+ defaultOptions = {
+ data: null,
+ query: null,
+ sync: false,
+ method: 'GET',
+ headers: {
+ 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
+ }
+ };
+ function xhr(url, options, returnDeferred){
+ var response = util.parseArgs(
+ url,
+ util.deepCreate(defaultOptions, options),
+ has('native-formdata') && options && options.data && options.data instanceof FormData
+ );
+ url = response.url;
+ options = response.options;
+
+ var remover,
+ last = function(){
+ remover && remover();
+ };
+
+ //Make the Deferred object for this xhr request.
+ var dfd = util.deferred(
+ response,
+ cancel,
+ isValid,
+ isReady,
+ handleResponse,
+ last
+ );
+ var _xhr = response.xhr = xhr._create();
+
+ if(!_xhr){
+ // If XHR factory somehow returns nothings,
+ // cancel the deferred.
+ dfd.cancel(new RequestError('XHR was not created'));
+ return returnDeferred ? dfd : dfd.promise;
+ }
+
+ response.getHeader = function(headerName){
+ return this.xhr.getResponseHeader(headerName);
+ };
+
+ if(addListeners){
+ remover = addListeners(_xhr, dfd, response);
+ }
+
+ var data = options.data,
+ async = !options.sync,
+ method = options.method;
+
+ try{
+ // IE6 won't let you call apply() on the native function.
+ _xhr.open(method, url, async, options.user || undefined, options.password || undefined);
+
+ if(options.withCredentials){
+ _xhr.withCredentials = options.withCredentials;
+ }
+
+ var headers = options.headers,
+ contentType;
+ if(headers){
+ for(var hdr in headers){
+ if(hdr.toLowerCase() === 'content-type'){
+ contentType = headers[hdr];
+ }else if(headers[hdr]){
+ //Only add header if it has a value. This allows for instance, skipping
+ //insertion of X-Requested-With by specifying empty value.
+ _xhr.setRequestHeader(hdr, headers[hdr]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(contentType && contentType !== false){
+ _xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', contentType);
+ }
+ if(!headers || !('X-Requested-With' in headers)){
+ _xhr.setRequestHeader('X-Requested-With', 'XMLHttpRequest');
+ }
+
+ if(util.notify){
+ util.notify.emit('send', response, dfd.promise.cancel);
+ }
+ _xhr.send(data);
+ }catch(e){
+ dfd.reject(e);
+ }
+
+ watch(dfd);
+ _xhr = null;
+
+ return returnDeferred ? dfd : dfd.promise;
+ }
+
+ /*=====
+ xhr = function(url, options){
+ // summary:
+ // Sends a request using XMLHttpRequest with the given URL and options.
+ // url: String
+ // URL to request
+ // options: dojo/request/xhr.__Options?
+ // Options for the request.
+ // returns: dojo/request.__Promise
+ };
+ xhr.__BaseOptions = declare(request.__BaseOptions, {
+ // sync: Boolean?
+ // Whether to make a synchronous request or not. Default
+ // is `false` (asynchronous).
+ // data: String|Object|FormData?
+ // Data to transfer. This is ignored for GET and DELETE
+ // requests.
+ // headers: Object?
+ // Headers to use for the request.
+ // user: String?
+ // Username to use during the request.
+ // password: String?
+ // Password to use during the request.
+ // withCredentials: Boolean?
+ // For cross-site requests, whether to send credentials
+ // or not.
+ });
+ xhr.__MethodOptions = declare(null, {
+ // method: String?
+ // The HTTP method to use to make the request. Must be
+ // uppercase. Default is `"GET"`.
+ });
+ xhr.__Options = declare([xhr.__BaseOptions, xhr.__MethodOptions]);
+
+ xhr.get = function(url, options){
+ // summary:
+ // Send an HTTP GET request using XMLHttpRequest with the given URL and options.
+ // url: String
+ // URL to request
+ // options: dojo/request/xhr.__BaseOptions?
+ // Options for the request.
+ // returns: dojo/request.__Promise
+ };
+ xhr.post = function(url, options){
+ // summary:
+ // Send an HTTP POST request using XMLHttpRequest with the given URL and options.
+ // url: String
+ // URL to request
+ // options: dojo/request/xhr.__BaseOptions?
+ // Options for the request.
+ // returns: dojo/request.__Promise
+ };
+ xhr.put = function(url, options){
+ // summary:
+ // Send an HTTP PUT request using XMLHttpRequest with the given URL and options.
+ // url: String
+ // URL to request
+ // options: dojo/request/xhr.__BaseOptions?
+ // Options for the request.
+ // returns: dojo/request.__Promise
+ };
+ xhr.del = function(url, options){
+ // summary:
+ // Send an HTTP DELETE request using XMLHttpRequest with the given URL and options.
+ // url: String
+ // URL to request
+ // options: dojo/request/xhr.__BaseOptions?
+ // Options for the request.
+ // returns: dojo/request.__Promise
+ };
+ =====*/
+ xhr._create = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // does the work of portably generating a new XMLHTTPRequest object.
+ throw new Error('XMLHTTP not available');
+ };
+ if(has('native-xhr') && !has('dojo-force-activex-xhr')){
+ xhr._create = function(){
+ return new XMLHttpRequest();
+ };
+ }else if(has('activex')){
+ try{
+ new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.XMLHTTP');
+ xhr._create = function(){
+ return new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.XMLHTTP');
+ };
+ }catch(e){
+ try{
+ new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP');
+ xhr._create = function(){
+ return new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP');
+ };
+ }catch(e){}
+ }
+ }
+
+ util.addCommonMethods(xhr);
+
+ return xhr;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/keys':function(){
+define("dojo/keys", ["./_base/kernel", "./sniff"], function(dojo, has){
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/keys
+
+ return dojo.keys = {
+ // summary:
+ // Definitions for common key values. Client code should test keyCode against these named constants,
+ // as the actual codes can vary by browser.
+
+ BACKSPACE: 8,
+ TAB: 9,
+ CLEAR: 12,
+ ENTER: 13,
+ SHIFT: 16,
+ CTRL: 17,
+ ALT: 18,
+ META: has("webkit") ? 91 : 224, // the apple key on macs
+ PAUSE: 19,
+ CAPS_LOCK: 20,
+ ESCAPE: 27,
+ SPACE: 32,
+ PAGE_UP: 33,
+ PAGE_DOWN: 34,
+ END: 35,
+ HOME: 36,
+ LEFT_ARROW: 37,
+ UP_ARROW: 38,
+ RIGHT_ARROW: 39,
+ DOWN_ARROW: 40,
+ INSERT: 45,
+ DELETE: 46,
+ HELP: 47,
+ LEFT_WINDOW: 91,
+ RIGHT_WINDOW: 92,
+ SELECT: 93,
+ NUMPAD_0: 96,
+ NUMPAD_1: 97,
+ NUMPAD_2: 98,
+ NUMPAD_3: 99,
+ NUMPAD_4: 100,
+ NUMPAD_5: 101,
+ NUMPAD_6: 102,
+ NUMPAD_7: 103,
+ NUMPAD_8: 104,
+ NUMPAD_9: 105,
+ NUMPAD_MULTIPLY: 106,
+ NUMPAD_PLUS: 107,
+ NUMPAD_ENTER: 108,
+ NUMPAD_MINUS: 109,
+ NUMPAD_PERIOD: 110,
+ NUMPAD_DIVIDE: 111,
+ F1: 112,
+ F2: 113,
+ F3: 114,
+ F4: 115,
+ F5: 116,
+ F6: 117,
+ F7: 118,
+ F8: 119,
+ F9: 120,
+ F10: 121,
+ F11: 122,
+ F12: 123,
+ F13: 124,
+ F14: 125,
+ F15: 126,
+ NUM_LOCK: 144,
+ SCROLL_LOCK: 145,
+ UP_DPAD: 175,
+ DOWN_DPAD: 176,
+ LEFT_DPAD: 177,
+ RIGHT_DPAD: 178,
+ // virtual key mapping
+ copyKey: has("mac") && !has("air") ? (has("safari") ? 91 : 224 ) : 17
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/domReady':function(){
+define(['./has'], function(has){
+ var global = this,
+ doc = document,
+ readyStates = { 'loaded': 1, 'complete': 1 },
+ fixReadyState = typeof doc.readyState != "string",
+ ready = !!readyStates[doc.readyState];
+
+ // For FF <= 3.5
+ if(fixReadyState){ doc.readyState = "loading"; }
+
+ if(!ready){
+ var readyQ = [], tests = [],
+ detectReady = function(evt){
+ evt = evt || global.event;
+ if(ready || (evt.type == "readystatechange" && !readyStates[doc.readyState])){ return; }
+ ready = 1;
+
+ // For FF <= 3.5
+ if(fixReadyState){ doc.readyState = "complete"; }
+
+ while(readyQ.length){
+ (readyQ.shift())(doc);
+ }
+ },
+ on = function(node, event){
+ node.addEventListener(event, detectReady, false);
+ readyQ.push(function(){ node.removeEventListener(event, detectReady, false); });
+ };
+
+ if(!has("dom-addeventlistener")){
+ on = function(node, event){
+ event = "on" + event;
+ node.attachEvent(event, detectReady);
+ readyQ.push(function(){ node.detachEvent(event, detectReady); });
+ };
+
+ var div = doc.createElement("div");
+ try{
+ if(div.doScroll && global.frameElement === null){
+ // the doScroll test is only useful if we're in the top-most frame
+ tests.push(function(){
+ // Derived with permission from Diego Perini's IEContentLoaded
+ // http://javascript.nwbox.com/IEContentLoaded/
+ try{
+ div.doScroll("left");
+ return 1;
+ }catch(e){}
+ });
+ }
+ }catch(e){}
+ }
+
+ on(doc, "DOMContentLoaded");
+ on(global, "load");
+
+ if("onreadystatechange" in doc){
+ on(doc, "readystatechange");
+ }else if(!fixReadyState){
+ // if the ready state property exists and there's
+ // no readystatechange event, poll for the state
+ // to change
+ tests.push(function(){
+ return readyStates[doc.readyState];
+ });
+ }
+
+ if(tests.length){
+ var poller = function(){
+ if(ready){ return; }
+ var i = tests.length;
+ while(i--){
+ if(tests[i]()){
+ detectReady("poller");
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ setTimeout(poller, 30);
+ };
+ poller();
+ }
+ }
+
+ function domReady(callback){
+ // summary:
+ // Plugin to delay require()/define() callback from firing until the DOM has finished loading.
+ if(ready){
+ callback(doc);
+ }else{
+ readyQ.push(callback);
+ }
+ }
+ domReady.load = function(id, req, load){
+ domReady(load);
+ };
+
+ return domReady;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/lang':function(){
+define("dojo/_base/lang", ["./kernel", "../has", "../sniff"], function(dojo, has){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/lang
+
+ has.add("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed", function(){
+ // if true, the for-in iterator skips object properties that exist in Object's prototype (IE 6 - ?)
+ for(var i in {toString: 1}){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+ });
+
+ // Helper methods
+ var _extraNames =
+ has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed") ?
+ "hasOwnProperty.valueOf.isPrototypeOf.propertyIsEnumerable.toLocaleString.toString.constructor".split(".") : [],
+
+ _extraLen = _extraNames.length,
+
+ getProp = function(/*Array*/parts, /*Boolean*/create, /*Object*/context){
+ var p, i = 0, dojoGlobal = dojo.global;
+ if(!context){
+ if(!parts.length){
+ return dojoGlobal;
+ }else{
+ p = parts[i++];
+ try{
+ context = dojo.scopeMap[p] && dojo.scopeMap[p][1];
+ }catch(e){}
+ context = context || (p in dojoGlobal ? dojoGlobal[p] : (create ? dojoGlobal[p] = {} : undefined));
+ }
+ }
+ while(context && (p = parts[i++])){
+ context = (p in context ? context[p] : (create ? context[p] = {} : undefined));
+ }
+ return context; // mixed
+ },
+
+ opts = Object.prototype.toString,
+
+ efficient = function(obj, offset, startWith){
+ return (startWith||[]).concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(obj, offset||0));
+ },
+
+ _pattern = /\{([^\}]+)\}/g;
+
+ // Module export
+ var lang = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines Javascript language extensions.
+
+ // _extraNames: String[]
+ // Lists property names that must be explicitly processed during for-in iteration
+ // in environments that have has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed") true.
+ _extraNames:_extraNames,
+
+ _mixin: function(dest, source, copyFunc){
+ // summary:
+ // Copies/adds all properties of source to dest; returns dest.
+ // dest: Object
+ // The object to which to copy/add all properties contained in source.
+ // source: Object
+ // The object from which to draw all properties to copy into dest.
+ // copyFunc: Function?
+ // The process used to copy/add a property in source; defaults to the Javascript assignment operator.
+ // returns:
+ // dest, as modified
+ // description:
+ // All properties, including functions (sometimes termed "methods"), excluding any non-standard extensions
+ // found in Object.prototype, are copied/added to dest. Copying/adding each particular property is
+ // delegated to copyFunc (if any); copyFunc defaults to the Javascript assignment operator if not provided.
+ // Notice that by default, _mixin executes a so-called "shallow copy" and aggregate types are copied/added by reference.
+ var name, s, i, empty = {};
+ for(name in source){
+ // the (!(name in empty) || empty[name] !== s) condition avoids copying properties in "source"
+ // inherited from Object.prototype. For example, if dest has a custom toString() method,
+ // don't overwrite it with the toString() method that source inherited from Object.prototype
+ s = source[name];
+ if(!(name in dest) || (dest[name] !== s && (!(name in empty) || empty[name] !== s))){
+ dest[name] = copyFunc ? copyFunc(s) : s;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(has("bug-for-in-skips-shadowed")){
+ if(source){
+ for(i = 0; i < _extraLen; ++i){
+ name = _extraNames[i];
+ s = source[name];
+ if(!(name in dest) || (dest[name] !== s && (!(name in empty) || empty[name] !== s))){
+ dest[name] = copyFunc ? copyFunc(s) : s;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return dest; // Object
+ },
+
+ mixin: function(dest, sources){
+ // summary:
+ // Copies/adds all properties of one or more sources to dest; returns dest.
+ // dest: Object
+ // The object to which to copy/add all properties contained in source. If dest is falsy, then
+ // a new object is manufactured before copying/adding properties begins.
+ // sources: Object...
+ // One of more objects from which to draw all properties to copy into dest. sources are processed
+ // left-to-right and if more than one of these objects contain the same property name, the right-most
+ // value "wins".
+ // returns: Object
+ // dest, as modified
+ // description:
+ // All properties, including functions (sometimes termed "methods"), excluding any non-standard extensions
+ // found in Object.prototype, are copied/added from sources to dest. sources are processed left to right.
+ // The Javascript assignment operator is used to copy/add each property; therefore, by default, mixin
+ // executes a so-called "shallow copy" and aggregate types are copied/added by reference.
+ // example:
+ // make a shallow copy of an object
+ // | var copy = lang.mixin({}, source);
+ // example:
+ // many class constructors often take an object which specifies
+ // values to be configured on the object. In this case, it is
+ // often simplest to call `lang.mixin` on the `this` object:
+ // | declare("acme.Base", null, {
+ // | constructor: function(properties){
+ // | // property configuration:
+ // | lang.mixin(this, properties);
+ // |
+ // | console.log(this.quip);
+ // | // ...
+ // | },
+ // | quip: "I wasn't born yesterday, you know - I've seen movies.",
+ // | // ...
+ // | });
+ // |
+ // | // create an instance of the class and configure it
+ // | var b = new acme.Base({quip: "That's what it does!" });
+ // example:
+ // copy in properties from multiple objects
+ // | var flattened = lang.mixin(
+ // | {
+ // | name: "Frylock",
+ // | braces: true
+ // | },
+ // | {
+ // | name: "Carl Brutanananadilewski"
+ // | }
+ // | );
+ // |
+ // | // will print "Carl Brutanananadilewski"
+ // | console.log(flattened.name);
+ // | // will print "true"
+ // | console.log(flattened.braces);
+
+ if(!dest){ dest = {}; }
+ for(var i = 1, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++){
+ lang._mixin(dest, arguments[i]);
+ }
+ return dest; // Object
+ },
+
+ setObject: function(name, value, context){
+ // summary:
+ // Set a property from a dot-separated string, such as "A.B.C"
+ // description:
+ // Useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in
+ // the chain, or when you have an object reference in string format.
+ // Objects are created as needed along `path`. Returns the passed
+ // value if setting is successful or `undefined` if not.
+ // name: String
+ // Path to a property, in the form "A.B.C".
+ // value: anything
+ // value or object to place at location given by name
+ // context: Object?
+ // Optional. Object to use as root of path. Defaults to
+ // `dojo.global`.
+ // example:
+ // set the value of `foo.bar.baz`, regardless of whether
+ // intermediate objects already exist:
+ // | lang.setObject("foo.bar.baz", value);
+ // example:
+ // without `lang.setObject`, we often see code like this:
+ // | // ensure that intermediate objects are available
+ // | if(!obj["parent"]){ obj.parent = {}; }
+ // | if(!obj.parent["child"]){ obj.parent.child = {}; }
+ // | // now we can safely set the property
+ // | obj.parent.child.prop = "some value";
+ // whereas with `lang.setObject`, we can shorten that to:
+ // | lang.setObject("parent.child.prop", "some value", obj);
+
+ var parts = name.split("."), p = parts.pop(), obj = getProp(parts, true, context);
+ return obj && p ? (obj[p] = value) : undefined; // Object
+ },
+
+ getObject: function(name, create, context){
+ // summary:
+ // Get a property from a dot-separated string, such as "A.B.C"
+ // description:
+ // Useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in
+ // the chain, or when you have an object reference in string format.
+ // name: String
+ // Path to an property, in the form "A.B.C".
+ // create: Boolean?
+ // Optional. Defaults to `false`. If `true`, Objects will be
+ // created at any point along the 'path' that is undefined.
+ // context: Object?
+ // Optional. Object to use as root of path. Defaults to
+ // 'dojo.global'. Null may be passed.
+ return getProp(name.split("."), create, context); // Object
+ },
+
+ exists: function(name, obj){
+ // summary:
+ // determine if an object supports a given method
+ // description:
+ // useful for longer api chains where you have to test each object in
+ // the chain. Useful for object and method detection.
+ // name: String
+ // Path to an object, in the form "A.B.C".
+ // obj: Object?
+ // Object to use as root of path. Defaults to
+ // 'dojo.global'. Null may be passed.
+ // example:
+ // | // define an object
+ // | var foo = {
+ // | bar: { }
+ // | };
+ // |
+ // | // search the global scope
+ // | lang.exists("foo.bar"); // true
+ // | lang.exists("foo.bar.baz"); // false
+ // |
+ // | // search from a particular scope
+ // | lang.exists("bar", foo); // true
+ // | lang.exists("bar.baz", foo); // false
+ return lang.getObject(name, false, obj) !== undefined; // Boolean
+ },
+
+ // Crockford (ish) functions
+
+ isString: function(it){
+ // summary:
+ // Return true if it is a String
+ // it: anything
+ // Item to test.
+ return (typeof it == "string" || it instanceof String); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ isArray: function(it){
+ // summary:
+ // Return true if it is an Array.
+ // Does not work on Arrays created in other windows.
+ // it: anything
+ // Item to test.
+ return it && (it instanceof Array || typeof it == "array"); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ isFunction: function(it){
+ // summary:
+ // Return true if it is a Function
+ // it: anything
+ // Item to test.
+ return opts.call(it) === "[object Function]";
+ },
+
+ isObject: function(it){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns true if it is a JavaScript object (or an Array, a Function
+ // or null)
+ // it: anything
+ // Item to test.
+ return it !== undefined &&
+ (it === null || typeof it == "object" || lang.isArray(it) || lang.isFunction(it)); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ isArrayLike: function(it){
+ // summary:
+ // similar to isArray() but more permissive
+ // it: anything
+ // Item to test.
+ // returns:
+ // If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, return `true`
+ // description:
+ // Doesn't strongly test for "arrayness". Instead, settles for "isn't
+ // a string or number and has a length property". Arguments objects
+ // and DOM collections will return true when passed to
+ // isArrayLike(), but will return false when passed to
+ // isArray().
+ return it && it !== undefined && // Boolean
+ // keep out built-in constructors (Number, String, ...) which have length
+ // properties
+ !lang.isString(it) && !lang.isFunction(it) &&
+ !(it.tagName && it.tagName.toLowerCase() == 'form') &&
+ (lang.isArray(it) || isFinite(it.length));
+ },
+
+ isAlien: function(it){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns true if it is a built-in function or some other kind of
+ // oddball that *should* report as a function but doesn't
+ return it && !lang.isFunction(it) && /\{\s*\[native code\]\s*\}/.test(String(it)); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ extend: function(ctor, props){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds all properties and methods of props to constructor's
+ // prototype, making them available to all instances created with
+ // constructor.
+ // ctor: Object
+ // Target constructor to extend.
+ // props: Object
+ // One or more objects to mix into ctor.prototype
+ for(var i=1, l=arguments.length; i<l; i++){
+ lang._mixin(ctor.prototype, arguments[i]);
+ }
+ return ctor; // Object
+ },
+
+ _hitchArgs: function(scope, method){
+ var pre = lang._toArray(arguments, 2);
+ var named = lang.isString(method);
+ return function(){
+ // arrayify arguments
+ var args = lang._toArray(arguments);
+ // locate our method
+ var f = named ? (scope||dojo.global)[method] : method;
+ // invoke with collected args
+ return f && f.apply(scope || this, pre.concat(args)); // mixed
+ }; // Function
+ },
+
+ hitch: function(scope, method){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a function that will only ever execute in the a given scope.
+ // This allows for easy use of object member functions
+ // in callbacks and other places in which the "this" keyword may
+ // otherwise not reference the expected scope.
+ // Any number of default positional arguments may be passed as parameters
+ // beyond "method".
+ // Each of these values will be used to "placehold" (similar to curry)
+ // for the hitched function.
+ // scope: Object
+ // The scope to use when method executes. If method is a string,
+ // scope is also the object containing method.
+ // method: Function|String...
+ // A function to be hitched to scope, or the name of the method in
+ // scope to be hitched.
+ // example:
+ // | lang.hitch(foo, "bar")();
+ // runs foo.bar() in the scope of foo
+ // example:
+ // | lang.hitch(foo, myFunction);
+ // returns a function that runs myFunction in the scope of foo
+ // example:
+ // Expansion on the default positional arguments passed along from
+ // hitch. Passed args are mixed first, additional args after.
+ // | var foo = { bar: function(a, b, c){ console.log(a, b, c); } };
+ // | var fn = lang.hitch(foo, "bar", 1, 2);
+ // | fn(3); // logs "1, 2, 3"
+ // example:
+ // | var foo = { bar: 2 };
+ // | lang.hitch(foo, function(){ this.bar = 10; })();
+ // execute an anonymous function in scope of foo
+ if(arguments.length > 2){
+ return lang._hitchArgs.apply(dojo, arguments); // Function
+ }
+ if(!method){
+ method = scope;
+ scope = null;
+ }
+ if(lang.isString(method)){
+ scope = scope || dojo.global;
+ if(!scope[method]){ throw(['lang.hitch: scope["', method, '"] is null (scope="', scope, '")'].join('')); }
+ return function(){ return scope[method].apply(scope, arguments || []); }; // Function
+ }
+ return !scope ? method : function(){ return method.apply(scope, arguments || []); }; // Function
+ },
+
+ delegate: (function(){
+ // boodman/crockford delegation w/ cornford optimization
+ function TMP(){}
+ return function(obj, props){
+ TMP.prototype = obj;
+ var tmp = new TMP();
+ TMP.prototype = null;
+ if(props){
+ lang._mixin(tmp, props);
+ }
+ return tmp; // Object
+ };
+ })(),
+ /*=====
+ delegate: function(obj, props){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new object which "looks" to obj for properties which it
+ // does not have a value for. Optionally takes a bag of properties to
+ // seed the returned object with initially.
+ // description:
+ // This is a small implementation of the Boodman/Crockford delegation
+ // pattern in JavaScript. An intermediate object constructor mediates
+ // the prototype chain for the returned object, using it to delegate
+ // down to obj for property lookup when object-local lookup fails.
+ // This can be thought of similarly to ES4's "wrap", save that it does
+ // not act on types but rather on pure objects.
+ // obj: Object
+ // The object to delegate to for properties not found directly on the
+ // return object or in props.
+ // props: Object...
+ // an object containing properties to assign to the returned object
+ // returns:
+ // an Object of anonymous type
+ // example:
+ // | var foo = { bar: "baz" };
+ // | var thinger = lang.delegate(foo, { thud: "xyzzy"});
+ // | thinger.bar == "baz"; // delegated to foo
+ // | foo.thud == undefined; // by definition
+ // | thinger.thud == "xyzzy"; // mixed in from props
+ // | foo.bar = "thonk";
+ // | thinger.bar == "thonk"; // still delegated to foo's bar
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ _toArray: has("ie") ?
+ (function(){
+ function slow(obj, offset, startWith){
+ var arr = startWith||[];
+ for(var x = offset || 0; x < obj.length; x++){
+ arr.push(obj[x]);
+ }
+ return arr;
+ }
+ return function(obj){
+ return ((obj.item) ? slow : efficient).apply(this, arguments);
+ };
+ })() : efficient,
+ /*=====
+ _toArray: function(obj, offset, startWith){
+ // summary:
+ // Converts an array-like object (i.e. arguments, DOMCollection) to an
+ // array. Returns a new Array with the elements of obj.
+ // obj: Object
+ // the object to "arrayify". We expect the object to have, at a
+ // minimum, a length property which corresponds to integer-indexed
+ // properties.
+ // offset: Number?
+ // the location in obj to start iterating from. Defaults to 0.
+ // Optional.
+ // startWith: Array?
+ // An array to pack with the properties of obj. If provided,
+ // properties in obj are appended at the end of startWith and
+ // startWith is the returned array.
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ partial: function(/*Function|String*/ method /*, ...*/){
+ // summary:
+ // similar to hitch() except that the scope object is left to be
+ // whatever the execution context eventually becomes.
+ // description:
+ // Calling lang.partial is the functional equivalent of calling:
+ // | lang.hitch(null, funcName, ...);
+ // method:
+ // The function to "wrap"
+ var arr = [ null ];
+ return lang.hitch.apply(dojo, arr.concat(lang._toArray(arguments))); // Function
+ },
+
+ clone: function(/*anything*/ src){
+ // summary:
+ // Clones objects (including DOM nodes) and all children.
+ // Warning: do not clone cyclic structures.
+ // src:
+ // The object to clone
+ if(!src || typeof src != "object" || lang.isFunction(src)){
+ // null, undefined, any non-object, or function
+ return src; // anything
+ }
+ if(src.nodeType && "cloneNode" in src){
+ // DOM Node
+ return src.cloneNode(true); // Node
+ }
+ if(src instanceof Date){
+ // Date
+ return new Date(src.getTime()); // Date
+ }
+ if(src instanceof RegExp){
+ // RegExp
+ return new RegExp(src); // RegExp
+ }
+ var r, i, l;
+ if(lang.isArray(src)){
+ // array
+ r = [];
+ for(i = 0, l = src.length; i < l; ++i){
+ if(i in src){
+ r.push(lang.clone(src[i]));
+ }
+ }
+ // we don't clone functions for performance reasons
+ // }else if(d.isFunction(src)){
+ // // function
+ // r = function(){ return src.apply(this, arguments); };
+ }else{
+ // generic objects
+ r = src.constructor ? new src.constructor() : {};
+ }
+ return lang._mixin(r, src, lang.clone);
+ },
+
+
+ trim: String.prototype.trim ?
+ function(str){ return str.trim(); } :
+ function(str){ return str.replace(/^\s\s*/, '').replace(/\s\s*$/, ''); },
+ /*=====
+ trim: function(str){
+ // summary:
+ // Trims whitespace from both sides of the string
+ // str: String
+ // String to be trimmed
+ // returns: String
+ // Returns the trimmed string
+ // description:
+ // This version of trim() was selected for inclusion into the base due
+ // to its compact size and relatively good performance
+ // (see [Steven Levithan's blog](http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/faster-trim-javascript)
+ // Uses String.prototype.trim instead, if available.
+ // The fastest but longest version of this function is located at
+ // lang.string.trim()
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ replace: function(tmpl, map, pattern){
+ // summary:
+ // Performs parameterized substitutions on a string. Throws an
+ // exception if any parameter is unmatched.
+ // tmpl: String
+ // String to be used as a template.
+ // map: Object|Function
+ // If an object, it is used as a dictionary to look up substitutions.
+ // If a function, it is called for every substitution with following parameters:
+ // a whole match, a name, an offset, and the whole template
+ // string (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Global_Objects/String/replace
+ // for more details).
+ // pattern: RegEx?
+ // Optional regular expression objects that overrides the default pattern.
+ // Must be global and match one item. The default is: /\{([^\}]+)\}/g,
+ // which matches patterns like that: "{xxx}", where "xxx" is any sequence
+ // of characters, which doesn't include "}".
+ // returns: String
+ // Returns the substituted string.
+ // example:
+ // | // uses a dictionary for substitutions:
+ // | lang.replace("Hello, {name.first} {name.last} AKA {nick}!",
+ // | {
+ // | nick: "Bob",
+ // | name: {
+ // | first: "Robert",
+ // | middle: "X",
+ // | last: "Cringely"
+ // | }
+ // | });
+ // | // returns: Hello, Robert Cringely AKA Bob!
+ // example:
+ // | // uses an array for substitutions:
+ // | lang.replace("Hello, {0} {2}!",
+ // | ["Robert", "X", "Cringely"]);
+ // | // returns: Hello, Robert Cringely!
+ // example:
+ // | // uses a function for substitutions:
+ // | function sum(a){
+ // | var t = 0;
+ // | arrayforEach(a, function(x){ t += x; });
+ // | return t;
+ // | }
+ // | lang.replace(
+ // | "{count} payments averaging {avg} USD per payment.",
+ // | lang.hitch(
+ // | { payments: [11, 16, 12] },
+ // | function(_, key){
+ // | switch(key){
+ // | case "count": return this.payments.length;
+ // | case "min": return Math.min.apply(Math, this.payments);
+ // | case "max": return Math.max.apply(Math, this.payments);
+ // | case "sum": return sum(this.payments);
+ // | case "avg": return sum(this.payments) / this.payments.length;
+ // | }
+ // | }
+ // | )
+ // | );
+ // | // prints: 3 payments averaging 13 USD per payment.
+ // example:
+ // | // uses an alternative PHP-like pattern for substitutions:
+ // | lang.replace("Hello, ${0} ${2}!",
+ // | ["Robert", "X", "Cringely"], /\$\{([^\}]+)\}/g);
+ // | // returns: Hello, Robert Cringely!
+
+ return tmpl.replace(pattern || _pattern, lang.isFunction(map) ?
+ map : function(_, k){ return lang.getObject(k, false, map); });
+ }
+ };
+
+ 1 && lang.mixin(dojo, lang);
+
+ return lang;
+});
+
+
+},
+'dojo/request/util':function(){
+define("dojo/request/util", [
+ 'exports',
+ '../errors/RequestError',
+ '../errors/CancelError',
+ '../Deferred',
+ '../io-query',
+ '../_base/array',
+ '../_base/lang'
+], function(exports, RequestError, CancelError, Deferred, ioQuery, array, lang){
+ exports.deepCopy = function deepCopy(target, source){
+ for(var name in source){
+ var tval = target[name],
+ sval = source[name];
+ if(tval !== sval){
+ if(tval && typeof tval === 'object' && sval && typeof sval === 'object'){
+ exports.deepCopy(tval, sval);
+ }else{
+ target[name] = sval;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return target;
+ };
+
+ exports.deepCreate = function deepCreate(source, properties){
+ properties = properties || {};
+ var target = lang.delegate(source),
+ name, value;
+
+ for(name in source){
+ value = source[name];
+
+ if(value && typeof value === 'object'){
+ target[name] = exports.deepCreate(value, properties[name]);
+ }
+ }
+ return exports.deepCopy(target, properties);
+ };
+
+ var freeze = Object.freeze || function(obj){ return obj; };
+ function okHandler(response){
+ return freeze(response);
+ }
+
+ exports.deferred = function deferred(response, cancel, isValid, isReady, handleResponse, last){
+ var def = new Deferred(function(reason){
+ cancel && cancel(def, response);
+
+ if(!reason || !(reason instanceof RequestError) && !(reason instanceof CancelError)){
+ return new CancelError('Request canceled', response);
+ }
+ return reason;
+ });
+
+ def.response = response;
+ def.isValid = isValid;
+ def.isReady = isReady;
+ def.handleResponse = handleResponse;
+
+ function errHandler(error){
+ error.response = response;
+ throw error;
+ }
+ var responsePromise = def.then(okHandler).otherwise(errHandler);
+
+ if(exports.notify){
+ responsePromise.then(
+ lang.hitch(exports.notify, 'emit', 'load'),
+ lang.hitch(exports.notify, 'emit', 'error')
+ );
+ }
+
+ var dataPromise = responsePromise.then(function(response){
+ return response.data || response.text;
+ });
+
+ var promise = freeze(lang.delegate(dataPromise, {
+ response: responsePromise
+ }));
+
+
+ if(last){
+ def.then(function(response){
+ last.call(def, response);
+ }, function(error){
+ last.call(def, response, error);
+ });
+ }
+
+ def.promise = promise;
+ def.then = promise.then;
+
+ return def;
+ };
+
+ exports.addCommonMethods = function addCommonMethods(provider, methods){
+ array.forEach(methods||['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE'], function(method){
+ provider[(method === 'DELETE' ? 'DEL' : method).toLowerCase()] = function(url, options){
+ options = lang.delegate(options||{});
+ options.method = method;
+ return provider(url, options);
+ };
+ });
+ };
+
+ exports.parseArgs = function parseArgs(url, options, skipData){
+ var data = options.data,
+ query = options.query;
+
+ if(data && !skipData){
+ if(typeof data === 'object'){
+ options.data = ioQuery.objectToQuery(data);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(query){
+ if(typeof query === 'object'){
+ query = ioQuery.objectToQuery(query);
+ }
+ if(options.preventCache){
+ query += (query ? '&' : '') + 'request.preventCache=' + (+(new Date));
+ }
+ }else if(options.preventCache){
+ query = 'request.preventCache=' + (+(new Date));
+ }
+
+ if(url && query){
+ url += (~url.indexOf('?') ? '&' : '?') + query;
+ }
+
+ return {
+ url: url,
+ options: options,
+ getHeader: function(headerName){ return null; }
+ };
+ };
+
+ exports.checkStatus = function(stat){
+ stat = stat || 0;
+ return (stat >= 200 && stat < 300) || // allow any 2XX response code
+ stat === 304 || // or, get it out of the cache
+ stat === 1223 || // or, Internet Explorer mangled the status code
+ !stat; // or, we're Titanium/browser chrome/chrome extension requesting a local file
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/Evented':function(){
+define("dojo/Evented", ["./aspect", "./on"], function(aspect, on){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/Evented
+
+ "use strict";
+ var after = aspect.after;
+ function Evented(){
+ // summary:
+ // A class that can be used as a mixin or base class,
+ // to add on() and emit() methods to a class
+ // for listening for events and emitting events:
+ //
+ // | define(["dojo/Evented"], function(Evented){
+ // | var EventedWidget = dojo.declare([Evented, dijit._Widget], {...});
+ // | widget = new EventedWidget();
+ // | widget.on("open", function(event){
+ // | ... do something with event
+ // | });
+ // |
+ // | widget.emit("open", {name:"some event", ...});
+ }
+ Evented.prototype = {
+ on: function(type, listener){
+ return on.parse(this, type, listener, function(target, type){
+ return after(target, 'on' + type, listener, true);
+ });
+ },
+ emit: function(type, event){
+ var args = [this];
+ args.push.apply(args, arguments);
+ return on.emit.apply(on, args);
+ }
+ };
+ return Evented;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/mouse':function(){
+define("dojo/mouse", ["./_base/kernel", "./on", "./has", "./dom", "./_base/window"], function(dojo, on, has, dom, win){
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/mouse
+
+ has.add("dom-quirks", win.doc && win.doc.compatMode == "BackCompat");
+ has.add("events-mouseenter", win.doc && "onmouseenter" in win.doc.createElement("div"));
+ has.add("events-mousewheel", win.doc && 'onmousewheel' in win.doc);
+
+ var mouseButtons;
+ if((has("dom-quirks") && has("ie")) || !has("dom-addeventlistener")){
+ mouseButtons = {
+ LEFT: 1,
+ MIDDLE: 4,
+ RIGHT: 2,
+ // helper functions
+ isButton: function(e, button){ return e.button & button; },
+ isLeft: function(e){ return e.button & 1; },
+ isMiddle: function(e){ return e.button & 4; },
+ isRight: function(e){ return e.button & 2; }
+ };
+ }else{
+ mouseButtons = {
+ LEFT: 0,
+ MIDDLE: 1,
+ RIGHT: 2,
+ // helper functions
+ isButton: function(e, button){ return e.button == button; },
+ isLeft: function(e){ return e.button == 0; },
+ isMiddle: function(e){ return e.button == 1; },
+ isRight: function(e){ return e.button == 2; }
+ };
+ }
+ dojo.mouseButtons = mouseButtons;
+
+/*=====
+ dojo.mouseButtons = {
+ // LEFT: Number
+ // Numeric value of the left mouse button for the platform.
+ LEFT: 0,
+ // MIDDLE: Number
+ // Numeric value of the middle mouse button for the platform.
+ MIDDLE: 1,
+ // RIGHT: Number
+ // Numeric value of the right mouse button for the platform.
+ RIGHT: 2,
+
+ isButton: function(e, button){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks an event object for a pressed button
+ // e: Event
+ // Event object to examine
+ // button: Number
+ // The button value (example: dojo.mouseButton.LEFT)
+ return e.button == button; // Boolean
+ },
+ isLeft: function(e){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks an event object for the pressed left button
+ // e: Event
+ // Event object to examine
+ return e.button == 0; // Boolean
+ },
+ isMiddle: function(e){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks an event object for the pressed middle button
+ // e: Event
+ // Event object to examine
+ return e.button == 1; // Boolean
+ },
+ isRight: function(e){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks an event object for the pressed right button
+ // e: Event
+ // Event object to examine
+ return e.button == 2; // Boolean
+ }
+ };
+=====*/
+
+ function eventHandler(type, selectHandler){
+ // emulation of mouseenter/leave with mouseover/out using descendant checking
+ var handler = function(node, listener){
+ return on(node, type, function(evt){
+ if(selectHandler){
+ return selectHandler(evt, listener);
+ }
+ if(!dom.isDescendant(evt.relatedTarget, node)){
+ return listener.call(this, evt);
+ }
+ });
+ };
+ handler.bubble = function(select){
+ return eventHandler(type, function(evt, listener){
+ // using a selector, use the select function to determine if the mouse moved inside the selector and was previously outside the selector
+ var target = select(evt.target);
+ var relatedTarget = evt.relatedTarget;
+ if(target && (target != (relatedTarget && relatedTarget.nodeType == 1 && select(relatedTarget)))){
+ return listener.call(target, evt);
+ }
+ });
+ };
+ return handler;
+ }
+ var wheel;
+ if(has("events-mousewheel")){
+ wheel = 'mousewheel';
+ }else{ //firefox
+ wheel = function(node, listener){
+ return on(node, 'DOMMouseScroll', function(evt){
+ evt.wheelDelta = -evt.detail;
+ listener.call(this, evt);
+ });
+ };
+ }
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module provide mouse event handling utility functions and exports
+ // mouseenter and mouseleave event emulation.
+ // example:
+ // To use these events, you register a mouseenter like this:
+ // | define(["dojo/on", dojo/mouse"], function(on, mouse){
+ // | on(targetNode, mouse.enter, function(event){
+ // | dojo.addClass(targetNode, "highlighted");
+ // | });
+ // | on(targetNode, mouse.leave, function(event){
+ // | dojo.removeClass(targetNode, "highlighted");
+ // | });
+
+ _eventHandler: eventHandler, // for dojo/touch
+
+ // enter: Synthetic Event
+ // This is an extension event for the mouseenter that IE provides, emulating the
+ // behavior on other browsers.
+ enter: eventHandler("mouseover"),
+
+ // leave: Synthetic Event
+ // This is an extension event for the mouseleave that IE provides, emulating the
+ // behavior on other browsers.
+ leave: eventHandler("mouseout"),
+
+ // wheel: Normalized Mouse Wheel Event
+ // This is an extension event for the mousewheel that non-Mozilla browsers provide,
+ // emulating the behavior on Mozilla based browsers.
+ wheel: wheel,
+
+ isLeft: mouseButtons.isLeft,
+ /*=====
+ isLeft: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Test an event object (from a mousedown event) to see if the left button was pressed.
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ isMiddle: mouseButtons.isMiddle,
+ /*=====
+ isMiddle: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Test an event object (from a mousedown event) to see if the middle button was pressed.
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ isRight: mouseButtons.isRight
+ /*=====
+ , isRight: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Test an event object (from a mousedown event) to see if the right button was pressed.
+ }
+ =====*/
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/topic':function(){
+define("dojo/topic", ["./Evented"], function(Evented){
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/topic
+
+ var hub = new Evented;
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // Pubsub hub.
+ // example:
+ // | topic.subscribe("some/topic", function(event){
+ // | ... do something with event
+ // | });
+ // | topic.publish("some/topic", {name:"some event", ...});
+
+ publish: function(topic, event){
+ // summary:
+ // Publishes a message to a topic on the pub/sub hub. All arguments after
+ // the first will be passed to the subscribers, so any number of arguments
+ // can be provided (not just event).
+ // topic: String
+ // The name of the topic to publish to
+ // event: Object
+ // An event to distribute to the topic listeners
+ return hub.emit.apply(hub, arguments);
+ },
+
+ subscribe: function(topic, listener){
+ // summary:
+ // Subscribes to a topic on the pub/sub hub
+ // topic: String
+ // The topic to subscribe to
+ // listener: Function
+ // A function to call when a message is published to the given topic
+ return hub.on.apply(hub, arguments);
+ }
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/xhr':function(){
+define("dojo/_base/xhr", [
+ "./kernel",
+ "./sniff",
+ "require",
+ "../io-query",
+ /*===== "./declare", =====*/
+ "../dom",
+ "../dom-form",
+ "./Deferred",
+ "./config",
+ "./json",
+ "./lang",
+ "./array",
+ "../on",
+ "../aspect",
+ "../request/watch",
+ "../request/xhr",
+ "../request/util"
+], function(dojo, has, require, ioq, /*===== declare, =====*/ dom, domForm, Deferred, config, json, lang, array, on, aspect, watch, _xhr, util){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/xhr
+
+ /*=====
+ dojo._xhrObj = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // does the work of portably generating a new XMLHTTPRequest object.
+ };
+ =====*/
+ dojo._xhrObj = _xhr._create;
+
+ var cfg = dojo.config;
+
+ // mix in io-query and dom-form
+ dojo.objectToQuery = ioq.objectToQuery;
+ dojo.queryToObject = ioq.queryToObject;
+ dojo.fieldToObject = domForm.fieldToObject;
+ dojo.formToObject = domForm.toObject;
+ dojo.formToQuery = domForm.toQuery;
+ dojo.formToJson = domForm.toJson;
+
+ // need to block async callbacks from snatching this thread as the result
+ // of an async callback might call another sync XHR, this hangs khtml forever
+ // must checked by watchInFlight()
+
+ dojo._blockAsync = false;
+
+ // MOW: remove dojo._contentHandlers alias in 2.0
+ var handlers = dojo._contentHandlers = dojo.contentHandlers = {
+ // summary:
+ // A map of available XHR transport handle types. Name matches the
+ // `handleAs` attribute passed to XHR calls.
+ // description:
+ // A map of available XHR transport handle types. Name matches the
+ // `handleAs` attribute passed to XHR calls. Each contentHandler is
+ // called, passing the xhr object for manipulation. The return value
+ // from the contentHandler will be passed to the `load` or `handle`
+ // functions defined in the original xhr call.
+ // example:
+ // Creating a custom content-handler:
+ // | xhr.contentHandlers.makeCaps = function(xhr){
+ // | return xhr.responseText.toUpperCase();
+ // | }
+ // | // and later:
+ // | dojo.xhrGet({
+ // | url:"foo.txt",
+ // | handleAs:"makeCaps",
+ // | load: function(data){ /* data is a toUpper version of foo.txt */ }
+ // | });
+
+ "text": function(xhr){
+ // summary:
+ // A contentHandler which simply returns the plaintext response data
+ return xhr.responseText;
+ },
+ "json": function(xhr){
+ // summary:
+ // A contentHandler which returns a JavaScript object created from the response data
+ return json.fromJson(xhr.responseText || null);
+ },
+ "json-comment-filtered": function(xhr){
+ // summary:
+ // A contentHandler which expects comment-filtered JSON.
+ // description:
+ // A contentHandler which expects comment-filtered JSON.
+ // the json-comment-filtered option was implemented to prevent
+ // "JavaScript Hijacking", but it is less secure than standard JSON. Use
+ // standard JSON instead. JSON prefixing can be used to subvert hijacking.
+ //
+ // Will throw a notice suggesting to use application/json mimetype, as
+ // json-commenting can introduce security issues. To decrease the chances of hijacking,
+ // use the standard `json` contentHandler, and prefix your "JSON" with: {}&&
+ //
+ // use djConfig.useCommentedJson = true to turn off the notice
+ if(!config.useCommentedJson){
+ console.warn("Consider using the standard mimetype:application/json."
+ + " json-commenting can introduce security issues. To"
+ + " decrease the chances of hijacking, use the standard the 'json' handler and"
+ + " prefix your json with: {}&&\n"
+ + "Use djConfig.useCommentedJson=true to turn off this message.");
+ }
+
+ var value = xhr.responseText;
+ var cStartIdx = value.indexOf("\/*");
+ var cEndIdx = value.lastIndexOf("*\/");
+ if(cStartIdx == -1 || cEndIdx == -1){
+ throw new Error("JSON was not comment filtered");
+ }
+ return json.fromJson(value.substring(cStartIdx+2, cEndIdx));
+ },
+ "javascript": function(xhr){
+ // summary:
+ // A contentHandler which evaluates the response data, expecting it to be valid JavaScript
+
+ // FIXME: try Moz and IE specific eval variants?
+ return dojo.eval(xhr.responseText);
+ },
+ "xml": function(xhr){
+ // summary:
+ // A contentHandler returning an XML Document parsed from the response data
+ var result = xhr.responseXML;
+
+ if(has("ie")){
+ if((!result || !result.documentElement)){
+ //WARNING: this branch used by the xml handling in dojo.io.iframe,
+ //so be sure to test dojo.io.iframe if making changes below.
+ var ms = function(n){ return "MSXML" + n + ".DOMDocument"; };
+ var dp = ["Microsoft.XMLDOM", ms(6), ms(4), ms(3), ms(2)];
+ array.some(dp, function(p){
+ try{
+ var dom = new ActiveXObject(p);
+ dom.async = false;
+ dom.loadXML(xhr.responseText);
+ result = dom;
+ }catch(e){ return false; }
+ return true;
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ return result; // DOMDocument
+ },
+ "json-comment-optional": function(xhr){
+ // summary:
+ // A contentHandler which checks the presence of comment-filtered JSON and
+ // alternates between the `json` and `json-comment-filtered` contentHandlers.
+ if(xhr.responseText && /^[^{\[]*\/\*/.test(xhr.responseText)){
+ return handlers["json-comment-filtered"](xhr);
+ }else{
+ return handlers["json"](xhr);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /*=====
+
+ // kwargs function parameter definitions. Assigning to dojo namespace rather than making them local variables
+ // because they are used by dojo/io modules too
+
+ dojo.__IoArgs = declare(null, {
+ // url: String
+ // URL to server endpoint.
+ // content: Object?
+ // Contains properties with string values. These
+ // properties will be serialized as name1=value2 and
+ // passed in the request.
+ // timeout: Integer?
+ // Milliseconds to wait for the response. If this time
+ // passes, the then error callbacks are called.
+ // form: DOMNode?
+ // DOM node for a form. Used to extract the form values
+ // and send to the server.
+ // preventCache: Boolean?
+ // Default is false. If true, then a
+ // "dojo.preventCache" parameter is sent in the request
+ // with a value that changes with each request
+ // (timestamp). Useful only with GET-type requests.
+ // handleAs: String?
+ // Acceptable values depend on the type of IO
+ // transport (see specific IO calls for more information).
+ // rawBody: String?
+ // Sets the raw body for an HTTP request. If this is used, then the content
+ // property is ignored. This is mostly useful for HTTP methods that have
+ // a body to their requests, like PUT or POST. This property can be used instead
+ // of postData and putData for dojo/_base/xhr.rawXhrPost and dojo/_base/xhr.rawXhrPut respectively.
+ // ioPublish: Boolean?
+ // Set this explicitly to false to prevent publishing of topics related to
+ // IO operations. Otherwise, if djConfig.ioPublish is set to true, topics
+ // will be published via dojo/topic.publish() for different phases of an IO operation.
+ // See dojo/main.__IoPublish for a list of topics that are published.
+
+ load: function(response, ioArgs){
+ // summary:
+ // This function will be
+ // called on a successful HTTP response code.
+ // ioArgs: dojo/main.__IoCallbackArgs
+ // Provides additional information about the request.
+ // response: Object
+ // The response in the format as defined with handleAs.
+ },
+
+ error: function(response, ioArgs){
+ // summary:
+ // This function will
+ // be called when the request fails due to a network or server error, the url
+ // is invalid, etc. It will also be called if the load or handle callback throws an
+ // exception, unless djConfig.debugAtAllCosts is true. This allows deployed applications
+ // to continue to run even when a logic error happens in the callback, while making
+ // it easier to troubleshoot while in debug mode.
+ // ioArgs: dojo/main.__IoCallbackArgs
+ // Provides additional information about the request.
+ // response: Object
+ // The response in the format as defined with handleAs.
+ },
+
+ handle: function(loadOrError, response, ioArgs){
+ // summary:
+ // This function will
+ // be called at the end of every request, whether or not an error occurs.
+ // loadOrError: String
+ // Provides a string that tells you whether this function
+ // was called because of success (load) or failure (error).
+ // response: Object
+ // The response in the format as defined with handleAs.
+ // ioArgs: dojo/main.__IoCallbackArgs
+ // Provides additional information about the request.
+ }
+ });
+
+ dojo.__IoCallbackArgs = declare(null, {
+ // args: Object
+ // the original object argument to the IO call.
+ // xhr: XMLHttpRequest
+ // For XMLHttpRequest calls only, the
+ // XMLHttpRequest object that was used for the
+ // request.
+ // url: String
+ // The final URL used for the call. Many times it
+ // will be different than the original args.url
+ // value.
+ // query: String
+ // For non-GET requests, the
+ // name1=value1&name2=value2 parameters sent up in
+ // the request.
+ // handleAs: String
+ // The final indicator on how the response will be
+ // handled.
+ // id: String
+ // For dojo/io/script calls only, the internal
+ // script ID used for the request.
+ // canDelete: Boolean
+ // For dojo/io/script calls only, indicates
+ // whether the script tag that represents the
+ // request can be deleted after callbacks have
+ // been called. Used internally to know when
+ // cleanup can happen on JSONP-type requests.
+ // json: Object
+ // For dojo/io/script calls only: holds the JSON
+ // response for JSONP-type requests. Used
+ // internally to hold on to the JSON responses.
+ // You should not need to access it directly --
+ // the same object should be passed to the success
+ // callbacks directly.
+ });
+
+ dojo.__IoPublish = declare(null, {
+ // summary:
+ // This is a list of IO topics that can be published
+ // if djConfig.ioPublish is set to true. IO topics can be
+ // published for any Input/Output, network operation. So,
+ // dojo.xhr, dojo.io.script and dojo.io.iframe can all
+ // trigger these topics to be published.
+ // start: String
+ // "/dojo/io/start" is sent when there are no outstanding IO
+ // requests, and a new IO request is started. No arguments
+ // are passed with this topic.
+ // send: String
+ // "/dojo/io/send" is sent whenever a new IO request is started.
+ // It passes the dojo.Deferred for the request with the topic.
+ // load: String
+ // "/dojo/io/load" is sent whenever an IO request has loaded
+ // successfully. It passes the response and the dojo.Deferred
+ // for the request with the topic.
+ // error: String
+ // "/dojo/io/error" is sent whenever an IO request has errored.
+ // It passes the error and the dojo.Deferred
+ // for the request with the topic.
+ // done: String
+ // "/dojo/io/done" is sent whenever an IO request has completed,
+ // either by loading or by erroring. It passes the error and
+ // the dojo.Deferred for the request with the topic.
+ // stop: String
+ // "/dojo/io/stop" is sent when all outstanding IO requests have
+ // finished. No arguments are passed with this topic.
+ });
+ =====*/
+
+
+ dojo._ioSetArgs = function(/*dojo/main.__IoArgs*/args,
+ /*Function*/canceller,
+ /*Function*/okHandler,
+ /*Function*/errHandler){
+ // summary:
+ // sets up the Deferred and ioArgs property on the Deferred so it
+ // can be used in an io call.
+ // args:
+ // The args object passed into the public io call. Recognized properties on
+ // the args object are:
+ // canceller:
+ // The canceller function used for the Deferred object. The function
+ // will receive one argument, the Deferred object that is related to the
+ // canceller.
+ // okHandler:
+ // The first OK callback to be registered with Deferred. It has the opportunity
+ // to transform the OK response. It will receive one argument -- the Deferred
+ // object returned from this function.
+ // errHandler:
+ // The first error callback to be registered with Deferred. It has the opportunity
+ // to do cleanup on an error. It will receive two arguments: error (the
+ // Error object) and dfd, the Deferred object returned from this function.
+
+ var ioArgs = {args: args, url: args.url};
+
+ //Get values from form if requested.
+ var formObject = null;
+ if(args.form){
+ var form = dom.byId(args.form);
+ //IE requires going through getAttributeNode instead of just getAttribute in some form cases,
+ //so use it for all. See #2844
+ var actnNode = form.getAttributeNode("action");
+ ioArgs.url = ioArgs.url || (actnNode ? actnNode.value : null);
+ formObject = domForm.toObject(form);
+ }
+
+ // set up the query params
+ var miArgs = [{}];
+
+ if(formObject){
+ // potentially over-ride url-provided params w/ form values
+ miArgs.push(formObject);
+ }
+ if(args.content){
+ // stuff in content over-rides what's set by form
+ miArgs.push(args.content);
+ }
+ if(args.preventCache){
+ miArgs.push({"dojo.preventCache": new Date().valueOf()});
+ }
+ ioArgs.query = ioq.objectToQuery(lang.mixin.apply(null, miArgs));
+
+ // .. and the real work of getting the deferred in order, etc.
+ ioArgs.handleAs = args.handleAs || "text";
+ var d = new Deferred(function(dfd){
+ dfd.canceled = true;
+ canceller && canceller(dfd);
+
+ var err = dfd.ioArgs.error;
+ if(!err){
+ err = new Error("request cancelled");
+ err.dojoType="cancel";
+ dfd.ioArgs.error = err;
+ }
+ return err;
+ });
+ d.addCallback(okHandler);
+
+ //Support specifying load, error and handle callback functions from the args.
+ //For those callbacks, the "this" object will be the args object.
+ //The callbacks will get the deferred result value as the
+ //first argument and the ioArgs object as the second argument.
+ var ld = args.load;
+ if(ld && lang.isFunction(ld)){
+ d.addCallback(function(value){
+ return ld.call(args, value, ioArgs);
+ });
+ }
+ var err = args.error;
+ if(err && lang.isFunction(err)){
+ d.addErrback(function(value){
+ return err.call(args, value, ioArgs);
+ });
+ }
+ var handle = args.handle;
+ if(handle && lang.isFunction(handle)){
+ d.addBoth(function(value){
+ return handle.call(args, value, ioArgs);
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Attach error handler last (not including topic publishing)
+ // to catch any errors that may have been generated from load
+ // or handle functions.
+ d.addErrback(function(error){
+ return errHandler(error, d);
+ });
+
+ //Plug in topic publishing, if dojo.publish is loaded.
+ if(cfg.ioPublish && dojo.publish && ioArgs.args.ioPublish !== false){
+ d.addCallbacks(
+ function(res){
+ dojo.publish("/dojo/io/load", [d, res]);
+ return res;
+ },
+ function(res){
+ dojo.publish("/dojo/io/error", [d, res]);
+ return res;
+ }
+ );
+ d.addBoth(function(res){
+ dojo.publish("/dojo/io/done", [d, res]);
+ return res;
+ });
+ }
+
+ d.ioArgs = ioArgs;
+
+ // FIXME: need to wire up the xhr object's abort method to something
+ // analogous in the Deferred
+ return d;
+ };
+
+ var _deferredOk = function(/*Deferred*/dfd){
+ // summary:
+ // okHandler function for dojo._ioSetArgs call.
+
+ var ret = handlers[dfd.ioArgs.handleAs](dfd.ioArgs.xhr);
+ return ret === undefined ? null : ret;
+ };
+ var _deferError = function(/*Error*/error, /*Deferred*/dfd){
+ // summary:
+ // errHandler function for dojo._ioSetArgs call.
+
+ if(!dfd.ioArgs.args.failOk){
+ console.error(error);
+ }
+ return error;
+ };
+
+ //Use a separate count for knowing if we are starting/stopping io calls.
+ var _checkPubCount = function(dfd){
+ if(_pubCount <= 0){
+ _pubCount = 0;
+ if(cfg.ioPublish && dojo.publish && (!dfd || dfd && dfd.ioArgs.args.ioPublish !== false)){
+ dojo.publish("/dojo/io/stop");
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ var _pubCount = 0;
+ aspect.after(watch, "_onAction", function(){
+ _pubCount -= 1;
+ });
+ aspect.after(watch, "_onInFlight", _checkPubCount);
+
+ dojo._ioCancelAll = watch.cancelAll;
+ /*=====
+ dojo._ioCancelAll = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Cancels all pending IO requests, regardless of IO type
+ // (xhr, script, iframe).
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ dojo._ioNotifyStart = function(/*Deferred*/dfd){
+ // summary:
+ // If dojo.publish is available, publish topics
+ // about the start of a request queue and/or the
+ // the beginning of request.
+ //
+ // Used by IO transports. An IO transport should
+ // call this method before making the network connection.
+ if(cfg.ioPublish && dojo.publish && dfd.ioArgs.args.ioPublish !== false){
+ if(!_pubCount){
+ dojo.publish("/dojo/io/start");
+ }
+ _pubCount += 1;
+ dojo.publish("/dojo/io/send", [dfd]);
+ }
+ };
+
+ dojo._ioWatch = function(dfd, validCheck, ioCheck, resHandle){
+ // summary:
+ // Watches the io request represented by dfd to see if it completes.
+ // dfd: Deferred
+ // The Deferred object to watch.
+ // validCheck: Function
+ // Function used to check if the IO request is still valid. Gets the dfd
+ // object as its only argument.
+ // ioCheck: Function
+ // Function used to check if basic IO call worked. Gets the dfd
+ // object as its only argument.
+ // resHandle: Function
+ // Function used to process response. Gets the dfd
+ // object as its only argument.
+
+ var args = dfd.ioArgs.options = dfd.ioArgs.args;
+ lang.mixin(dfd, {
+ response: dfd.ioArgs,
+ isValid: function(response){
+ return validCheck(dfd);
+ },
+ isReady: function(response){
+ return ioCheck(dfd);
+ },
+ handleResponse: function(response){
+ return resHandle(dfd);
+ }
+ });
+ watch(dfd);
+
+ _checkPubCount(dfd);
+ };
+
+ var _defaultContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
+
+ dojo._ioAddQueryToUrl = function(/*dojo.__IoCallbackArgs*/ioArgs){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds query params discovered by the io deferred construction to the URL.
+ // Only use this for operations which are fundamentally GET-type operations.
+ if(ioArgs.query.length){
+ ioArgs.url += (ioArgs.url.indexOf("?") == -1 ? "?" : "&") + ioArgs.query;
+ ioArgs.query = null;
+ }
+ };
+
+ /*=====
+ dojo.__XhrArgs = declare(dojo.__IoArgs, {
+ // summary:
+ // In addition to the properties listed for the dojo._IoArgs type,
+ // the following properties are allowed for dojo.xhr* methods.
+ // handleAs: String?
+ // Acceptable values are: text (default), json, json-comment-optional,
+ // json-comment-filtered, javascript, xml. See `dojo/_base/xhr.contentHandlers`
+ // sync: Boolean?
+ // false is default. Indicates whether the request should
+ // be a synchronous (blocking) request.
+ // headers: Object?
+ // Additional HTTP headers to send in the request.
+ // failOk: Boolean?
+ // false is default. Indicates whether a request should be
+ // allowed to fail (and therefore no console error message in
+ // the event of a failure)
+ // contentType: String|Boolean
+ // "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" is default. Set to false to
+ // prevent a Content-Type header from being sent, or to a string
+ // to send a different Content-Type.
+ });
+ =====*/
+
+ dojo.xhr = function(/*String*/ method, /*dojo.__XhrArgs*/ args, /*Boolean?*/ hasBody){
+ // summary:
+ // Deprecated. Use dojo/request instead.
+ // description:
+ // Sends an HTTP request with the given method.
+ // See also dojo.xhrGet(), xhrPost(), xhrPut() and dojo.xhrDelete() for shortcuts
+ // for those HTTP methods. There are also methods for "raw" PUT and POST methods
+ // via dojo.rawXhrPut() and dojo.rawXhrPost() respectively.
+ // method:
+ // HTTP method to be used, such as GET, POST, PUT, DELETE. Should be uppercase.
+ // hasBody:
+ // If the request has an HTTP body, then pass true for hasBody.
+
+ var rDfd;
+ //Make the Deferred object for this xhr request.
+ var dfd = dojo._ioSetArgs(args, function(dfd){
+ rDfd && rDfd.cancel();
+ }, _deferredOk, _deferError);
+ var ioArgs = dfd.ioArgs;
+
+ //Allow for specifying the HTTP body completely.
+ if("postData" in args){
+ ioArgs.query = args.postData;
+ }else if("putData" in args){
+ ioArgs.query = args.putData;
+ }else if("rawBody" in args){
+ ioArgs.query = args.rawBody;
+ }else if((arguments.length > 2 && !hasBody) || "POST|PUT".indexOf(method.toUpperCase()) === -1){
+ //Check for hasBody being passed. If no hasBody,
+ //then only append query string if not a POST or PUT request.
+ dojo._ioAddQueryToUrl(ioArgs);
+ }
+
+ var options = {
+ method: method,
+ handleAs: "text",
+ timeout: args.timeout,
+ withCredentials: args.withCredentials,
+ ioArgs: ioArgs
+ };
+
+ if(typeof args.headers !== 'undefined'){
+ options.headers = args.headers;
+ }
+ if(typeof args.contentType !== 'undefined'){
+ if(!options.headers){
+ options.headers = {};
+ }
+ options.headers['Content-Type'] = args.contentType;
+ }
+ if(typeof ioArgs.query !== 'undefined'){
+ options.data = ioArgs.query;
+ }
+ if(typeof args.sync !== 'undefined'){
+ options.sync = args.sync;
+ }
+
+ dojo._ioNotifyStart(dfd);
+ try{
+ rDfd = _xhr(ioArgs.url, options, true);
+ }catch(e){
+ // If XHR creation fails, dojo/request/xhr throws
+ // When this happens, cancel the deferred
+ dfd.cancel();
+ return dfd;
+ }
+
+ // sync ioArgs
+ dfd.ioArgs.xhr = rDfd.response.xhr;
+
+ rDfd.then(function(){
+ dfd.resolve(dfd);
+ }).otherwise(function(error){
+ ioArgs.error = error;
+ if(error.response){
+ error.status = error.response.status;
+ error.responseText = error.response.text;
+ error.xhr = error.response.xhr;
+ }
+ dfd.reject(error);
+ });
+ return dfd; // dojo/_base/Deferred
+ };
+
+ dojo.xhrGet = function(/*dojo.__XhrArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Sends an HTTP GET request to the server.
+ return dojo.xhr("GET", args); // dojo/_base/Deferred
+ };
+
+ dojo.rawXhrPost = dojo.xhrPost = function(/*dojo.__XhrArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Sends an HTTP POST request to the server. In addition to the properties
+ // listed for the dojo.__XhrArgs type, the following property is allowed:
+ // postData:
+ // String. Send raw data in the body of the POST request.
+ return dojo.xhr("POST", args, true); // dojo/_base/Deferred
+ };
+
+ dojo.rawXhrPut = dojo.xhrPut = function(/*dojo.__XhrArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Sends an HTTP PUT request to the server. In addition to the properties
+ // listed for the dojo.__XhrArgs type, the following property is allowed:
+ // putData:
+ // String. Send raw data in the body of the PUT request.
+ return dojo.xhr("PUT", args, true); // dojo/_base/Deferred
+ };
+
+ dojo.xhrDelete = function(/*dojo.__XhrArgs*/ args){
+ // summary:
+ // Sends an HTTP DELETE request to the server.
+ return dojo.xhr("DELETE", args); // dojo/_base/Deferred
+ };
+
+ /*
+ dojo.wrapForm = function(formNode){
+ // summary:
+ // A replacement for FormBind, but not implemented yet.
+
+ // FIXME: need to think harder about what extensions to this we might
+ // want. What should we allow folks to do w/ this? What events to
+ // set/send?
+ throw new Error("dojo.wrapForm not yet implemented");
+ }
+ */
+
+ dojo._isDocumentOk = function(x){
+ return util.checkStatus(x.status);
+ };
+
+ dojo._getText = function(url){
+ var result;
+ dojo.xhrGet({url:url, sync:true, load:function(text){
+ result = text;
+ }});
+ return result;
+ };
+
+ // Add aliases for static functions to dojo.xhr since dojo.xhr is what's returned from this module
+ lang.mixin(dojo.xhr, {
+ _xhrObj: dojo._xhrObj,
+ fieldToObject: domForm.fieldToObject,
+ formToObject: domForm.toObject,
+ objectToQuery: ioq.objectToQuery,
+ formToQuery: domForm.toQuery,
+ formToJson: domForm.toJson,
+ queryToObject: ioq.queryToObject,
+ contentHandlers: handlers,
+ _ioSetArgs: dojo._ioSetArgs,
+ _ioCancelAll: dojo._ioCancelAll,
+ _ioNotifyStart: dojo._ioNotifyStart,
+ _ioWatch: dojo._ioWatch,
+ _ioAddQueryToUrl: dojo._ioAddQueryToUrl,
+ _isDocumentOk: dojo._isDocumentOk,
+ _getText: dojo._getText,
+ get: dojo.xhrGet,
+ post: dojo.xhrPost,
+ put: dojo.xhrPut,
+ del: dojo.xhrDelete // because "delete" is a reserved word
+ });
+
+ return dojo.xhr;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/unload':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "./lang", "../on"], function(dojo, lang, on){
+
+// module:
+// dojo/unload
+
+var win = window;
+
+var unload = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module contains the document and window unload detection API.
+
+ addOnWindowUnload: function(/*Object|Function?*/ obj, /*String|Function?*/ functionName){
+ // summary:
+ // registers a function to be triggered when window.onunload
+ // fires.
+ // description:
+ // The first time that addOnWindowUnload is called Dojo
+ // will register a page listener to trigger your unload
+ // handler with. Note that registering these handlers may
+ // destroy "fastback" page caching in browsers that support
+ // it. Be careful trying to modify the DOM or access
+ // JavaScript properties during this phase of page unloading:
+ // they may not always be available. Consider
+ // addOnUnload() if you need to modify the DOM or do
+ // heavy JavaScript work since it fires at the equivalent of
+ // the page's "onbeforeunload" event.
+ // example:
+ // | unload.addOnWindowUnload(functionPointer)
+ // | unload.addOnWindowUnload(object, "functionName");
+ // | unload.addOnWindowUnload(object, function(){ /* ... */});
+
+ if (!dojo.windowUnloaded){
+ on(win, "unload", (dojo.windowUnloaded = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // signal fired by impending window destruction. You may use
+ // dojo.addOnWindowUnload() to register a listener for this
+ // event. NOTE: if you wish to dojo.connect() to this method
+ // to perform page/application cleanup, be aware that this
+ // event WILL NOT fire if no handler has been registered with
+ // addOnWindowUnload(). This behavior started in Dojo 1.3.
+ // Previous versions always triggered windowUnloaded(). See
+ // addOnWindowUnload for more info.
+ }));
+ }
+ on(win, "unload", lang.hitch(obj, functionName));
+ },
+
+ addOnUnload: function(/*Object?|Function?*/ obj, /*String|Function?*/ functionName){
+ // summary:
+ // registers a function to be triggered when the page unloads.
+ // description:
+ // The first time that addOnUnload is called Dojo will
+ // register a page listener to trigger your unload handler
+ // with.
+ //
+ // In a browser environment, the functions will be triggered
+ // during the window.onbeforeunload event. Be careful of doing
+ // too much work in an unload handler. onbeforeunload can be
+ // triggered if a link to download a file is clicked, or if
+ // the link is a javascript: link. In these cases, the
+ // onbeforeunload event fires, but the document is not
+ // actually destroyed. So be careful about doing destructive
+ // operations in a dojo.addOnUnload callback.
+ //
+ // Further note that calling dojo.addOnUnload will prevent
+ // browsers from using a "fast back" cache to make page
+ // loading via back button instantaneous.
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.addOnUnload(functionPointer)
+ // | dojo.addOnUnload(object, "functionName")
+ // | dojo.addOnUnload(object, function(){ /* ... */});
+
+ on(win, "beforeunload", lang.hitch(obj, functionName));
+ }
+};
+
+dojo.addOnWindowUnload = unload.addOnWindowUnload;
+dojo.addOnUnload = unload.addOnUnload;
+
+return unload;
+
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/Deferred':function(){
+define([
+ "./has",
+ "./_base/lang",
+ "./errors/CancelError",
+ "./promise/Promise",
+ "./promise/instrumentation"
+], function(has, lang, CancelError, Promise, instrumentation){
+ "use strict";
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/Deferred
+
+ var PROGRESS = 0,
+ RESOLVED = 1,
+ REJECTED = 2;
+ var FULFILLED_ERROR_MESSAGE = "This deferred has already been fulfilled.";
+
+ var freezeObject = Object.freeze || function(){};
+
+ var signalWaiting = function(waiting, type, result, rejection, deferred){
+ if( 1 ){
+ if(type === REJECTED && Deferred.instrumentRejected && waiting.length === 0){
+ Deferred.instrumentRejected(result, false, rejection, deferred);
+ }
+ }
+
+ for(var i = 0; i < waiting.length; i++){
+ signalListener(waiting[i], type, result, rejection);
+ }
+ };
+
+ var signalListener = function(listener, type, result, rejection){
+ var func = listener[type];
+ var deferred = listener.deferred;
+ if(func){
+ try{
+ var newResult = func(result);
+ if(type === PROGRESS){
+ if(typeof newResult !== "undefined"){
+ signalDeferred(deferred, type, newResult);
+ }
+ }else{
+ if(newResult && typeof newResult.then === "function"){
+ listener.cancel = newResult.cancel;
+ newResult.then(
+ // Only make resolvers if they're actually going to be used
+ makeDeferredSignaler(deferred, RESOLVED),
+ makeDeferredSignaler(deferred, REJECTED),
+ makeDeferredSignaler(deferred, PROGRESS));
+ return;
+ }
+ signalDeferred(deferred, RESOLVED, newResult);
+ }
+ }catch(error){
+ signalDeferred(deferred, REJECTED, error);
+ }
+ }else{
+ signalDeferred(deferred, type, result);
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ if(type === REJECTED && Deferred.instrumentRejected){
+ Deferred.instrumentRejected(result, !!func, rejection, deferred.promise);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ var makeDeferredSignaler = function(deferred, type){
+ return function(value){
+ signalDeferred(deferred, type, value);
+ };
+ };
+
+ var signalDeferred = function(deferred, type, result){
+ if(!deferred.isCanceled()){
+ switch(type){
+ case PROGRESS:
+ deferred.progress(result);
+ break;
+ case RESOLVED:
+ deferred.resolve(result);
+ break;
+ case REJECTED:
+ deferred.reject(result);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ var Deferred = function(canceler){
+ // summary:
+ // Creates a new deferred. This API is preferred over
+ // `dojo/_base/Deferred`.
+ // description:
+ // Creates a new deferred, as an abstraction over (primarily)
+ // asynchronous operations. The deferred is the private interface
+ // that should not be returned to calling code. That's what the
+ // `promise` is for. See `dojo/promise/Promise`.
+ // canceler: Function?
+ // Will be invoked if the deferred is canceled. The canceler
+ // receives the reason the deferred was canceled as its argument.
+ // The deferred is rejected with its return value, or a new
+ // `dojo/errors/CancelError` instance.
+
+ // promise: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // The public promise object that clients can add callbacks to.
+ var promise = this.promise = new Promise();
+
+ var deferred = this;
+ var fulfilled, result, rejection;
+ var canceled = false;
+ var waiting = [];
+
+ if( 1 && Error.captureStackTrace){
+ Error.captureStackTrace(deferred, Deferred);
+ Error.captureStackTrace(promise, Deferred);
+ }
+
+ this.isResolved = promise.isResolved = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the deferred has been resolved.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ return fulfilled === RESOLVED;
+ };
+
+ this.isRejected = promise.isRejected = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the deferred has been rejected.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ return fulfilled === REJECTED;
+ };
+
+ this.isFulfilled = promise.isFulfilled = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the deferred has been resolved or rejected.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ return !!fulfilled;
+ };
+
+ this.isCanceled = promise.isCanceled = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the deferred has been canceled.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ return canceled;
+ };
+
+ this.progress = function(update, strict){
+ // summary:
+ // Emit a progress update on the deferred.
+ // description:
+ // Emit a progress update on the deferred. Progress updates
+ // can be used to communicate updates about the asynchronous
+ // operation before it has finished.
+ // update: any
+ // The progress update. Passed to progbacks.
+ // strict: Boolean?
+ // If strict, will throw an error if the deferred has already
+ // been fulfilled and consequently no progress can be emitted.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns the original promise for the deferred.
+
+ if(!fulfilled){
+ signalWaiting(waiting, PROGRESS, update, null, deferred);
+ return promise;
+ }else if(strict === true){
+ throw new Error(FULFILLED_ERROR_MESSAGE);
+ }else{
+ return promise;
+ }
+ };
+
+ this.resolve = function(value, strict){
+ // summary:
+ // Resolve the deferred.
+ // description:
+ // Resolve the deferred, putting it in a success state.
+ // value: any
+ // The result of the deferred. Passed to callbacks.
+ // strict: Boolean?
+ // If strict, will throw an error if the deferred has already
+ // been fulfilled and consequently cannot be resolved.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns the original promise for the deferred.
+
+ if(!fulfilled){
+ // Set fulfilled, store value. After signaling waiting listeners unset
+ // waiting.
+ signalWaiting(waiting, fulfilled = RESOLVED, result = value, null, deferred);
+ waiting = null;
+ return promise;
+ }else if(strict === true){
+ throw new Error(FULFILLED_ERROR_MESSAGE);
+ }else{
+ return promise;
+ }
+ };
+
+ var reject = this.reject = function(error, strict){
+ // summary:
+ // Reject the deferred.
+ // description:
+ // Reject the deferred, putting it in an error state.
+ // error: any
+ // The error result of the deferred. Passed to errbacks.
+ // strict: Boolean?
+ // If strict, will throw an error if the deferred has already
+ // been fulfilled and consequently cannot be rejected.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns the original promise for the deferred.
+
+ if(!fulfilled){
+ if( 1 && Error.captureStackTrace){
+ Error.captureStackTrace(rejection = {}, reject);
+ }
+ signalWaiting(waiting, fulfilled = REJECTED, result = error, rejection, deferred);
+ waiting = null;
+ return promise;
+ }else if(strict === true){
+ throw new Error(FULFILLED_ERROR_MESSAGE);
+ }else{
+ return promise;
+ }
+ };
+
+ this.then = promise.then = function(callback, errback, progback){
+ // summary:
+ // Add new callbacks to the deferred.
+ // description:
+ // Add new callbacks to the deferred. Callbacks can be added
+ // before or after the deferred is fulfilled.
+ // callback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is resolved.
+ // Receives the resolution value.
+ // errback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is rejected.
+ // Receives the rejection error.
+ // progback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise emits a progress
+ // update. Receives the progress update.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns a new promise for the result of the callback(s).
+ // This can be used for chaining many asynchronous operations.
+
+ var listener = [progback, callback, errback];
+ // Ensure we cancel the promise we're waiting for, or if callback/errback
+ // have returned a promise, cancel that one.
+ listener.cancel = promise.cancel;
+ listener.deferred = new Deferred(function(reason){
+ // Check whether cancel is really available, returned promises are not
+ // required to expose `cancel`
+ return listener.cancel && listener.cancel(reason);
+ });
+ if(fulfilled && !waiting){
+ signalListener(listener, fulfilled, result, rejection);
+ }else{
+ waiting.push(listener);
+ }
+ return listener.deferred.promise;
+ };
+
+ this.cancel = promise.cancel = function(reason, strict){
+ // summary:
+ // Inform the deferred it may cancel its asynchronous operation.
+ // description:
+ // Inform the deferred it may cancel its asynchronous operation.
+ // The deferred's (optional) canceler is invoked and the
+ // deferred will be left in a rejected state. Can affect other
+ // promises that originate with the same deferred.
+ // reason: any
+ // A message that may be sent to the deferred's canceler,
+ // explaining why it's being canceled.
+ // strict: Boolean?
+ // If strict, will throw an error if the deferred has already
+ // been fulfilled and consequently cannot be canceled.
+ // returns: any
+ // Returns the rejection reason if the deferred was canceled
+ // normally.
+
+ if(!fulfilled){
+ // Cancel can be called even after the deferred is fulfilled
+ if(canceler){
+ var returnedReason = canceler(reason);
+ reason = typeof returnedReason === "undefined" ? reason : returnedReason;
+ }
+ canceled = true;
+ if(!fulfilled){
+ // Allow canceler to provide its own reason, but fall back to a CancelError
+ if(typeof reason === "undefined"){
+ reason = new CancelError();
+ }
+ reject(reason);
+ return reason;
+ }else if(fulfilled === REJECTED && result === reason){
+ return reason;
+ }
+ }else if(strict === true){
+ throw new Error(FULFILLED_ERROR_MESSAGE);
+ }
+ };
+
+ freezeObject(promise);
+ };
+
+ Deferred.prototype.toString = function(){
+ // returns: String
+ // Returns `[object Deferred]`.
+
+ return "[object Deferred]";
+ };
+
+ if(instrumentation){
+ instrumentation(Deferred);
+ }
+
+ return Deferred;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/NodeList':function(){
+define("dojo/_base/NodeList", ["./kernel", "../query", "./array", "./html", "../NodeList-dom"], function(dojo, query, array){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/NodeList
+
+ /*=====
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module extends dojo/NodeList with the legacy connect(), coords(),
+ // blur(), focus(), change(), click(), error(), keydown(), keypress(),
+ // keyup(), load(), mousedown(), mouseenter(), mouseleave(), mousemove(),
+ // mouseout(), mouseover(), mouseup(), and submit() methods.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var NodeList = query.NodeList,
+ nlp = NodeList.prototype;
+
+ nlp.connect = NodeList._adaptAsForEach(function(){
+ // don't bind early to dojo.connect since we no longer explicitly depend on it
+ return dojo.connect.apply(this, arguments);
+ });
+ /*=====
+ nlp.connect = function(methodName, objOrFunc, funcName){
+ // summary:
+ // Attach event handlers to every item of the NodeList. Uses dojo.connect()
+ // so event properties are normalized.
+ //
+ // Application must manually require() "dojo/_base/connect" before using this method.
+ // methodName: String
+ // the name of the method to attach to. For DOM events, this should be
+ // the lower-case name of the event
+ // objOrFunc: Object|Function|String
+ // if 2 arguments are passed (methodName, objOrFunc), objOrFunc should
+ // reference a function or be the name of the function in the global
+ // namespace to attach. If 3 arguments are provided
+ // (methodName, objOrFunc, funcName), objOrFunc must be the scope to
+ // locate the bound function in
+ // funcName: String?
+ // optional. A string naming the function in objOrFunc to bind to the
+ // event. May also be a function reference.
+ // example:
+ // add an onclick handler to every button on the page
+ // | query("div:nth-child(odd)").connect("onclick", function(e){
+ // | console.log("clicked!");
+ // | });
+ // example:
+ // attach foo.bar() to every odd div's onmouseover
+ // | query("div:nth-child(odd)").connect("onmouseover", foo, "bar");
+
+ return null; // NodeList
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ nlp.coords = NodeList._adaptAsMap(dojo.coords);
+ /*=====
+ nlp.coords = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Deprecated: Use position() for border-box x/y/w/h
+ // or marginBox() for margin-box w/h/l/t.
+ // Returns the box objects of all elements in a node list as
+ // an Array (*not* a NodeList). Acts like `domGeom.coords`, though assumes
+ // the node passed is each node in this list.
+
+ return []; // Array
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ NodeList.events = [
+ // summary:
+ // list of all DOM events used in NodeList
+ "blur", "focus", "change", "click", "error", "keydown", "keypress",
+ "keyup", "load", "mousedown", "mouseenter", "mouseleave", "mousemove",
+ "mouseout", "mouseover", "mouseup", "submit"
+ ];
+
+ // FIXME: pseudo-doc the above automatically generated on-event functions
+
+ // syntactic sugar for DOM events
+ array.forEach(NodeList.events, function(evt){
+ var _oe = "on" + evt;
+ nlp[_oe] = function(a, b){
+ return this.connect(_oe, a, b);
+ };
+ // FIXME: should these events trigger publishes?
+ /*
+ return (a ? this.connect(_oe, a, b) :
+ this.forEach(function(n){
+ // FIXME:
+ // listeners get buried by
+ // addEventListener and can't be dug back
+ // out to be triggered externally.
+ // see:
+ // http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/DOM:element
+
+ console.log(n, evt, _oe);
+
+ // FIXME: need synthetic event support!
+ var _e = { target: n, faux: true, type: evt };
+ // dojo._event_listener._synthesizeEvent({}, { target: n, faux: true, type: evt });
+ try{ n[evt](_e); }catch(e){ console.log(e); }
+ try{ n[_oe](_e); }catch(e){ console.log(e); }
+ })
+ );
+ */
+ }
+ );
+
+ dojo.NodeList = NodeList;
+ return NodeList;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/Color':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "./lang", "./array", "./config"], function(dojo, lang, ArrayUtil, config){
+
+ var Color = dojo.Color = function(/*Array|String|Object*/ color){
+ // summary:
+ // Takes a named string, hex string, array of rgb or rgba values,
+ // an object with r, g, b, and a properties, or another `Color` object
+ // and creates a new Color instance to work from.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Work with a Color instance:
+ // | var c = new Color();
+ // | c.setColor([0,0,0]); // black
+ // | var hex = c.toHex(); // #000000
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Work with a node's color:
+ // | var color = dojo.style("someNode", "backgroundColor");
+ // | var n = new Color(color);
+ // | // adjust the color some
+ // | n.r *= .5;
+ // | console.log(n.toString()); // rgb(128, 255, 255);
+ if(color){ this.setColor(color); }
+ };
+
+ // FIXME:
+ // there's got to be a more space-efficient way to encode or discover
+ // these!! Use hex?
+ Color.named = {
+ // summary:
+ // Dictionary list of all CSS named colors, by name. Values are 3-item arrays with corresponding RG and B values.
+ "black": [0,0,0],
+ "silver": [192,192,192],
+ "gray": [128,128,128],
+ "white": [255,255,255],
+ "maroon": [128,0,0],
+ "red": [255,0,0],
+ "purple": [128,0,128],
+ "fuchsia":[255,0,255],
+ "green": [0,128,0],
+ "lime": [0,255,0],
+ "olive": [128,128,0],
+ "yellow": [255,255,0],
+ "navy": [0,0,128],
+ "blue": [0,0,255],
+ "teal": [0,128,128],
+ "aqua": [0,255,255],
+ "transparent": config.transparentColor || [0,0,0,0]
+ };
+
+ lang.extend(Color, {
+ r: 255, g: 255, b: 255, a: 1,
+ _set: function(r, g, b, a){
+ var t = this; t.r = r; t.g = g; t.b = b; t.a = a;
+ },
+ setColor: function(/*Array|String|Object*/ color){
+ // summary:
+ // Takes a named string, hex string, array of rgb or rgba values,
+ // an object with r, g, b, and a properties, or another `Color` object
+ // and sets this color instance to that value.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var c = new Color(); // no color
+ // | c.setColor("#ededed"); // greyish
+ if(lang.isString(color)){
+ Color.fromString(color, this);
+ }else if(lang.isArray(color)){
+ Color.fromArray(color, this);
+ }else{
+ this._set(color.r, color.g, color.b, color.a);
+ if(!(color instanceof Color)){ this.sanitize(); }
+ }
+ return this; // Color
+ },
+ sanitize: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Ensures the object has correct attributes
+ // description:
+ // the default implementation does nothing, include dojo.colors to
+ // augment it with real checks
+ return this; // Color
+ },
+ toRgb: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns 3 component array of rgb values
+ // example:
+ // | var c = new Color("#000000");
+ // | console.log(c.toRgb()); // [0,0,0]
+ var t = this;
+ return [t.r, t.g, t.b]; // Array
+ },
+ toRgba: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a 4 component array of rgba values from the color
+ // represented by this object.
+ var t = this;
+ return [t.r, t.g, t.b, t.a]; // Array
+ },
+ toHex: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a CSS color string in hexadecimal representation
+ // example:
+ // | console.log(new Color([0,0,0]).toHex()); // #000000
+ var arr = ArrayUtil.map(["r", "g", "b"], function(x){
+ var s = this[x].toString(16);
+ return s.length < 2 ? "0" + s : s;
+ }, this);
+ return "#" + arr.join(""); // String
+ },
+ toCss: function(/*Boolean?*/ includeAlpha){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a css color string in rgb(a) representation
+ // example:
+ // | var c = new Color("#FFF").toCss();
+ // | console.log(c); // rgb('255','255','255')
+ var t = this, rgb = t.r + ", " + t.g + ", " + t.b;
+ return (includeAlpha ? "rgba(" + rgb + ", " + t.a : "rgb(" + rgb) + ")"; // String
+ },
+ toString: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a visual representation of the color
+ return this.toCss(true); // String
+ }
+ });
+
+ Color.blendColors = dojo.blendColors = function(
+ /*Color*/ start,
+ /*Color*/ end,
+ /*Number*/ weight,
+ /*Color?*/ obj
+ ){
+ // summary:
+ // Blend colors end and start with weight from 0 to 1, 0.5 being a 50/50 blend,
+ // can reuse a previously allocated Color object for the result
+ var t = obj || new Color();
+ ArrayUtil.forEach(["r", "g", "b", "a"], function(x){
+ t[x] = start[x] + (end[x] - start[x]) * weight;
+ if(x != "a"){ t[x] = Math.round(t[x]); }
+ });
+ return t.sanitize(); // Color
+ };
+
+ Color.fromRgb = dojo.colorFromRgb = function(/*String*/ color, /*Color?*/ obj){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a `Color` instance from a string of the form
+ // "rgb(...)" or "rgba(...)". Optionally accepts a `Color`
+ // object to update with the parsed value and return instead of
+ // creating a new object.
+ // returns:
+ // A Color object. If obj is passed, it will be the return value.
+ var m = color.toLowerCase().match(/^rgba?\(([\s\.,0-9]+)\)/);
+ return m && Color.fromArray(m[1].split(/\s*,\s*/), obj); // Color
+ };
+
+ Color.fromHex = dojo.colorFromHex = function(/*String*/ color, /*Color?*/ obj){
+ // summary:
+ // Converts a hex string with a '#' prefix to a color object.
+ // Supports 12-bit #rgb shorthand. Optionally accepts a
+ // `Color` object to update with the parsed value.
+ //
+ // returns:
+ // A Color object. If obj is passed, it will be the return value.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var thing = dojo.colorFromHex("#ededed"); // grey, longhand
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | var thing = dojo.colorFromHex("#000"); // black, shorthand
+ var t = obj || new Color(),
+ bits = (color.length == 4) ? 4 : 8,
+ mask = (1 << bits) - 1;
+ color = Number("0x" + color.substr(1));
+ if(isNaN(color)){
+ return null; // Color
+ }
+ ArrayUtil.forEach(["b", "g", "r"], function(x){
+ var c = color & mask;
+ color >>= bits;
+ t[x] = bits == 4 ? 17 * c : c;
+ });
+ t.a = 1;
+ return t; // Color
+ };
+
+ Color.fromArray = dojo.colorFromArray = function(/*Array*/ a, /*Color?*/ obj){
+ // summary:
+ // Builds a `Color` from a 3 or 4 element array, mapping each
+ // element in sequence to the rgb(a) values of the color.
+ // example:
+ // | var myColor = dojo.colorFromArray([237,237,237,0.5]); // grey, 50% alpha
+ // returns:
+ // A Color object. If obj is passed, it will be the return value.
+ var t = obj || new Color();
+ t._set(Number(a[0]), Number(a[1]), Number(a[2]), Number(a[3]));
+ if(isNaN(t.a)){ t.a = 1; }
+ return t.sanitize(); // Color
+ };
+
+ Color.fromString = dojo.colorFromString = function(/*String*/ str, /*Color?*/ obj){
+ // summary:
+ // Parses `str` for a color value. Accepts hex, rgb, and rgba
+ // style color values.
+ // description:
+ // Acceptable input values for str may include arrays of any form
+ // accepted by dojo.colorFromArray, hex strings such as "#aaaaaa", or
+ // rgb or rgba strings such as "rgb(133, 200, 16)" or "rgba(10, 10,
+ // 10, 50)"
+ // returns:
+ // A Color object. If obj is passed, it will be the return value.
+ var a = Color.named[str];
+ return a && Color.fromArray(a, obj) || Color.fromRgb(str, obj) || Color.fromHex(str, obj); // Color
+ };
+
+ return Color;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/promise/instrumentation':function(){
+define([
+ "./tracer",
+ "../has",
+ "../_base/lang",
+ "../_base/array"
+], function(tracer, has, lang, arrayUtil){
+ function logError(error, rejection, deferred){
+ var stack = "";
+ if(error && error.stack){
+ stack += error.stack;
+ }
+ if(rejection && rejection.stack){
+ stack += "\n ----------------------------------------\n rejected" + rejection.stack.split("\n").slice(1).join("\n").replace(/^\s+/, " ");
+ }
+ if(deferred && deferred.stack){
+ stack += "\n ----------------------------------------\n" + deferred.stack;
+ }
+ console.error(error, stack);
+ }
+
+ function reportRejections(error, handled, rejection, deferred){
+ if(!handled){
+ logError(error, rejection, deferred);
+ }
+ }
+
+ var errors = [];
+ var activeTimeout = false;
+ var unhandledWait = 1000;
+ function trackUnhandledRejections(error, handled, rejection, deferred){
+ if(handled){
+ arrayUtil.some(errors, function(obj, ix){
+ if(obj.error === error){
+ errors.splice(ix, 1);
+ return true;
+ }
+ });
+ }else if(!arrayUtil.some(errors, function(obj){ return obj.error === error; })){
+ errors.push({
+ error: error,
+ rejection: rejection,
+ deferred: deferred,
+ timestamp: new Date().getTime()
+ });
+ }
+
+ if(!activeTimeout){
+ activeTimeout = setTimeout(logRejected, unhandledWait);
+ }
+ }
+
+ function logRejected(){
+ var now = new Date().getTime();
+ var reportBefore = now - unhandledWait;
+ errors = arrayUtil.filter(errors, function(obj){
+ if(obj.timestamp < reportBefore){
+ logError(obj.error, obj.rejection, obj.deferred);
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+ });
+
+ if(errors.length){
+ activeTimeout = setTimeout(logRejected, errors[0].timestamp + unhandledWait - now);
+ }else{
+ activeTimeout = false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return function(Deferred){
+ // summary:
+ // Initialize instrumentation for the Deferred class.
+ // description:
+ // Initialize instrumentation for the Deferred class.
+ // Done automatically by `dojo/Deferred` if the
+ // `deferredInstrumentation` and `useDeferredInstrumentation`
+ // config options are set.
+ //
+ // Sets up `dojo/promise/tracer` to log to the console.
+ //
+ // Sets up instrumentation of rejected deferreds so unhandled
+ // errors are logged to the console.
+
+ var usage = has("config-useDeferredInstrumentation");
+ if(usage){
+ tracer.on("resolved", lang.hitch(console, "log", "resolved"));
+ tracer.on("rejected", lang.hitch(console, "log", "rejected"));
+ tracer.on("progress", lang.hitch(console, "log", "progress"));
+
+ var args = [];
+ if(typeof usage === "string"){
+ args = usage.split(",");
+ usage = args.shift();
+ }
+ if(usage === "report-rejections"){
+ Deferred.instrumentRejected = reportRejections;
+ }else if(usage === "report-unhandled-rejections" || usage === true || usage === 1){
+ Deferred.instrumentRejected = trackUnhandledRejections;
+ unhandledWait = parseInt(args[0], 10) || unhandledWait;
+ }else{
+ throw new Error("Unsupported instrumentation usage <" + usage + ">");
+ }
+ }
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/selector/_loader':function(){
+define(["../has", "require"],
+ function(has, require){
+
+"use strict";
+var testDiv = document.createElement("div");
+has.add("dom-qsa2.1", !!testDiv.querySelectorAll);
+has.add("dom-qsa3", function(){
+ // test to see if we have a reasonable native selector engine available
+ try{
+ testDiv.innerHTML = "<p class='TEST'></p>"; // test kind of from sizzle
+ // Safari can't handle uppercase or unicode characters when
+ // in quirks mode, IE8 can't handle pseudos like :empty
+ return testDiv.querySelectorAll(".TEST:empty").length == 1;
+ }catch(e){}
+ });
+var fullEngine;
+var acme = "./acme", lite = "./lite";
+return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module handles loading the appropriate selector engine for the given browser
+
+ load: function(id, parentRequire, loaded, config){
+ var req = require;
+ // here we implement the default logic for choosing a selector engine
+ id = id == "default" ? has("config-selectorEngine") || "css3" : id;
+ id = id == "css2" || id == "lite" ? lite :
+ id == "css2.1" ? has("dom-qsa2.1") ? lite : acme :
+ id == "css3" ? has("dom-qsa3") ? lite : acme :
+ id == "acme" ? acme : (req = parentRequire) && id;
+ if(id.charAt(id.length-1) == '?'){
+ id = id.substring(0,id.length - 1);
+ var optionalLoad = true;
+ }
+ // the query engine is optional, only load it if a native one is not available or existing one has not been loaded
+ if(optionalLoad && (has("dom-compliant-qsa") || fullEngine)){
+ return loaded(fullEngine);
+ }
+ // load the referenced selector engine
+ req([id], function(engine){
+ if(id != "./lite"){
+ fullEngine = engine;
+ }
+ loaded(engine);
+ });
+ }
+};
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/promise/Promise':function(){
+define([
+ "../_base/lang"
+], function(lang){
+ "use strict";
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/promise/Promise
+
+ function throwAbstract(){
+ throw new TypeError("abstract");
+ }
+
+ return lang.extend(function Promise(){
+ // summary:
+ // The public interface to a deferred.
+ // description:
+ // The public interface to a deferred. All promises in Dojo are
+ // instances of this class.
+ }, {
+ then: function(callback, errback, progback){
+ // summary:
+ // Add new callbacks to the promise.
+ // description:
+ // Add new callbacks to the deferred. Callbacks can be added
+ // before or after the deferred is fulfilled.
+ // callback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is resolved.
+ // Receives the resolution value.
+ // errback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is rejected.
+ // Receives the rejection error.
+ // progback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise emits a progress
+ // update. Receives the progress update.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns a new promise for the result of the callback(s).
+ // This can be used for chaining many asynchronous operations.
+
+ throwAbstract();
+ },
+
+ cancel: function(reason, strict){
+ // summary:
+ // Inform the deferred it may cancel its asynchronous operation.
+ // description:
+ // Inform the deferred it may cancel its asynchronous operation.
+ // The deferred's (optional) canceler is invoked and the
+ // deferred will be left in a rejected state. Can affect other
+ // promises that originate with the same deferred.
+ // reason: any
+ // A message that may be sent to the deferred's canceler,
+ // explaining why it's being canceled.
+ // strict: Boolean?
+ // If strict, will throw an error if the deferred has already
+ // been fulfilled and consequently cannot be canceled.
+ // returns: any
+ // Returns the rejection reason if the deferred was canceled
+ // normally.
+
+ throwAbstract();
+ },
+
+ isResolved: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the promise has been resolved.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ throwAbstract();
+ },
+
+ isRejected: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the promise has been rejected.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ throwAbstract();
+ },
+
+ isFulfilled: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the promise has been resolved or rejected.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ throwAbstract();
+ },
+
+ isCanceled: function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks whether the promise has been canceled.
+ // returns: Boolean
+
+ throwAbstract();
+ },
+
+ always: function(callbackOrErrback){
+ // summary:
+ // Add a callback to be invoked when the promise is resolved
+ // or rejected.
+ // callbackOrErrback: Function?
+ // A function that is used both as a callback and errback.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns a new promise for the result of the callback/errback.
+
+ return this.then(callbackOrErrback, callbackOrErrback);
+ },
+
+ otherwise: function(errback){
+ // summary:
+ // Add new errbacks to the promise.
+ // errback: Function?
+ // Callback to be invoked when the promise is rejected.
+ // returns: dojo/promise/Promise
+ // Returns a new promise for the result of the errback.
+
+ return this.then(null, errback);
+ },
+
+ trace: function(){
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ traceRejected: function(){
+ return this;
+ },
+
+ toString: function(){
+ // returns: string
+ // Returns `[object Promise]`.
+
+ return "[object Promise]";
+ }
+ });
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/request/watch':function(){
+define([
+ './util',
+ '../errors/RequestTimeoutError',
+ '../errors/CancelError',
+ '../_base/array',
+ '../_base/window',
+ '../has!host-browser?dom-addeventlistener?:../on:'
+], function(util, RequestTimeoutError, CancelError, array, win, on){
+ // avoid setting a timer per request. It degrades performance on IE
+ // something fierece if we don't use unified loops.
+ var _inFlightIntvl = null,
+ _inFlight = [];
+
+ function watchInFlight(){
+ // summary:
+ // internal method that checks each inflight XMLHttpRequest to see
+ // if it has completed or if the timeout situation applies.
+
+ var now = +(new Date);
+
+ // we need manual loop because we often modify _inFlight (and therefore 'i') while iterating
+ for(var i = 0, dfd; i < _inFlight.length && (dfd = _inFlight[i]); i++){
+ var response = dfd.response,
+ options = response.options;
+ if((dfd.isCanceled && dfd.isCanceled()) || (dfd.isValid && !dfd.isValid(response))){
+ _inFlight.splice(i--, 1);
+ watch._onAction && watch._onAction();
+ }else if(dfd.isReady && dfd.isReady(response)){
+ _inFlight.splice(i--, 1);
+ dfd.handleResponse(response);
+ watch._onAction && watch._onAction();
+ }else if(dfd.startTime){
+ // did we timeout?
+ if(dfd.startTime + (options.timeout || 0) < now){
+ _inFlight.splice(i--, 1);
+ // Cancel the request so the io module can do appropriate cleanup.
+ dfd.cancel(new RequestTimeoutError('Timeout exceeded', response));
+ watch._onAction && watch._onAction();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ watch._onInFlight && watch._onInFlight(dfd);
+
+ if(!_inFlight.length){
+ clearInterval(_inFlightIntvl);
+ _inFlightIntvl = null;
+ }
+ }
+
+ function watch(dfd){
+ // summary:
+ // Watches the io request represented by dfd to see if it completes.
+ // dfd: Deferred
+ // The Deferred object to watch.
+ // response: Object
+ // The object used as the value of the request promise.
+ // validCheck: Function
+ // Function used to check if the IO request is still valid. Gets the dfd
+ // object as its only argument.
+ // ioCheck: Function
+ // Function used to check if basic IO call worked. Gets the dfd
+ // object as its only argument.
+ // resHandle: Function
+ // Function used to process response. Gets the dfd
+ // object as its only argument.
+ if(dfd.response.options.timeout){
+ dfd.startTime = +(new Date);
+ }
+
+ if(dfd.isFulfilled()){
+ // bail out if the deferred is already fulfilled
+ return;
+ }
+
+ _inFlight.push(dfd);
+ if(!_inFlightIntvl){
+ _inFlightIntvl = setInterval(watchInFlight, 50);
+ }
+
+ // handle sync requests separately from async:
+ // http://bugs.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/8467
+ if(dfd.response.options.sync){
+ watchInFlight();
+ }
+ }
+
+ watch.cancelAll = function cancelAll(){
+ // summary:
+ // Cancels all pending IO requests, regardless of IO type
+ try{
+ array.forEach(_inFlight, function(dfd){
+ try{
+ dfd.cancel(new CancelError('All requests canceled.'));
+ }catch(e){}
+ });
+ }catch(e){}
+ };
+
+ if(win && on && win.doc.attachEvent){
+ // Automatically call cancel all io calls on unload in IE
+ // http://bugs.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/2357
+ on(win.global, 'unload', function(){
+ watch.cancelAll();
+ });
+ }
+
+ return watch;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/on':function(){
+define(["./has!dom-addeventlistener?:./aspect", "./_base/kernel", "./has"], function(aspect, dojo, has){
+
+ "use strict";
+ if( 1 ){ // check to make sure we are in a browser, this module should work anywhere
+ var major = window.ScriptEngineMajorVersion;
+ has.add("jscript", major && (major() + ScriptEngineMinorVersion() / 10));
+ has.add("event-orientationchange", has("touch") && !has("android")); // TODO: how do we detect this?
+ has.add("event-stopimmediatepropagation", window.Event && !!window.Event.prototype && !!window.Event.prototype.stopImmediatePropagation);
+ }
+ var on = function(target, type, listener, dontFix){
+ // summary:
+ // A function that provides core event listening functionality. With this function
+ // you can provide a target, event type, and listener to be notified of
+ // future matching events that are fired.
+ // target: Element|Object
+ // This is the target object or DOM element that to receive events from
+ // type: String|Function
+ // This is the name of the event to listen for or an extension event type.
+ // listener: Function
+ // This is the function that should be called when the event fires.
+ // returns: Object
+ // An object with a remove() method that can be used to stop listening for this
+ // event.
+ // description:
+ // To listen for "click" events on a button node, we can do:
+ // | define(["dojo/on"], function(listen){
+ // | on(button, "click", clickHandler);
+ // | ...
+ // Evented JavaScript objects can also have their own events.
+ // | var obj = new Evented;
+ // | on(obj, "foo", fooHandler);
+ // And then we could publish a "foo" event:
+ // | on.emit(obj, "foo", {key: "value"});
+ // We can use extension events as well. For example, you could listen for a tap gesture:
+ // | define(["dojo/on", "dojo/gesture/tap", function(listen, tap){
+ // | on(button, tap, tapHandler);
+ // | ...
+ // which would trigger fooHandler. Note that for a simple object this is equivalent to calling:
+ // | obj.onfoo({key:"value"});
+ // If you use on.emit on a DOM node, it will use native event dispatching when possible.
+
+ if(typeof target.on == "function" && typeof type != "function"){
+ // delegate to the target's on() method, so it can handle it's own listening if it wants
+ return target.on(type, listener);
+ }
+ // delegate to main listener code
+ return on.parse(target, type, listener, addListener, dontFix, this);
+ };
+ on.pausable = function(target, type, listener, dontFix){
+ // summary:
+ // This function acts the same as on(), but with pausable functionality. The
+ // returned signal object has pause() and resume() functions. Calling the
+ // pause() method will cause the listener to not be called for future events. Calling the
+ // resume() method will cause the listener to again be called for future events.
+ var paused;
+ var signal = on(target, type, function(){
+ if(!paused){
+ return listener.apply(this, arguments);
+ }
+ }, dontFix);
+ signal.pause = function(){
+ paused = true;
+ };
+ signal.resume = function(){
+ paused = false;
+ };
+ return signal;
+ };
+ on.once = function(target, type, listener, dontFix){
+ // summary:
+ // This function acts the same as on(), but will only call the listener once. The
+ // listener will be called for the first
+ // event that takes place and then listener will automatically be removed.
+ var signal = on(target, type, function(){
+ // remove this listener
+ signal.remove();
+ // proceed to call the listener
+ return listener.apply(this, arguments);
+ });
+ return signal;
+ };
+ on.parse = function(target, type, listener, addListener, dontFix, matchesTarget){
+ if(type.call){
+ // event handler function
+ // on(node, touch.press, touchListener);
+ return type.call(matchesTarget, target, listener);
+ }
+
+ if(type.indexOf(",") > -1){
+ // we allow comma delimited event names, so you can register for multiple events at once
+ var events = type.split(/\s*,\s*/);
+ var handles = [];
+ var i = 0;
+ var eventName;
+ while(eventName = events[i++]){
+ handles.push(addListener(target, eventName, listener, dontFix, matchesTarget));
+ }
+ handles.remove = function(){
+ for(var i = 0; i < handles.length; i++){
+ handles[i].remove();
+ }
+ };
+ return handles;
+ }
+ return addListener(target, type, listener, dontFix, matchesTarget);
+ };
+ var touchEvents = /^touch/;
+ function addListener(target, type, listener, dontFix, matchesTarget){
+ // event delegation:
+ var selector = type.match(/(.*):(.*)/);
+ // if we have a selector:event, the last one is interpreted as an event, and we use event delegation
+ if(selector){
+ type = selector[2];
+ selector = selector[1];
+ // create the extension event for selectors and directly call it
+ return on.selector(selector, type).call(matchesTarget, target, listener);
+ }
+ // test to see if it a touch event right now, so we don't have to do it every time it fires
+ if(has("touch")){
+ if(touchEvents.test(type)){
+ // touch event, fix it
+ listener = fixTouchListener(listener);
+ }
+ if(!has("event-orientationchange") && (type == "orientationchange")){
+ //"orientationchange" not supported <= Android 2.1,
+ //but works through "resize" on window
+ type = "resize";
+ target = window;
+ listener = fixTouchListener(listener);
+ }
+ }
+ if(addStopImmediate){
+ // add stopImmediatePropagation if it doesn't exist
+ listener = addStopImmediate(listener);
+ }
+ // normal path, the target is |this|
+ if(target.addEventListener){
+ // the target has addEventListener, which should be used if available (might or might not be a node, non-nodes can implement this method as well)
+ // check for capture conversions
+ var capture = type in captures,
+ adjustedType = capture ? captures[type] : type;
+ target.addEventListener(adjustedType, listener, capture);
+ // create and return the signal
+ return {
+ remove: function(){
+ target.removeEventListener(adjustedType, listener, capture);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+ type = "on" + type;
+ if(fixAttach && target.attachEvent){
+ return fixAttach(target, type, listener);
+ }
+ throw new Error("Target must be an event emitter");
+ }
+
+ on.selector = function(selector, eventType, children){
+ // summary:
+ // Creates a new extension event with event delegation. This is based on
+ // the provided event type (can be extension event) that
+ // only calls the listener when the CSS selector matches the target of the event.
+ //
+ // The application must require() an appropriate level of dojo/query to handle the selector.
+ // selector:
+ // The CSS selector to use for filter events and determine the |this| of the event listener.
+ // eventType:
+ // The event to listen for
+ // children:
+ // Indicates if children elements of the selector should be allowed. This defaults to
+ // true
+ // example:
+ // | require(["dojo/on", "dojo/mouse", "dojo/query!css2"], function(listen, mouse){
+ // | on(node, on.selector(".my-class", mouse.enter), handlerForMyHover);
+ return function(target, listener){
+ // if the selector is function, use it to select the node, otherwise use the matches method
+ var matchesTarget = typeof selector == "function" ? {matches: selector} : this,
+ bubble = eventType.bubble;
+ function select(eventTarget){
+ // see if we have a valid matchesTarget or default to dojo.query
+ matchesTarget = matchesTarget && matchesTarget.matches ? matchesTarget : dojo.query;
+ // there is a selector, so make sure it matches
+ while(!matchesTarget.matches(eventTarget, selector, target)){
+ if(eventTarget == target || children === false || !(eventTarget = eventTarget.parentNode) || eventTarget.nodeType != 1){ // intentional assignment
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ return eventTarget;
+ }
+ if(bubble){
+ // the event type doesn't naturally bubble, but has a bubbling form, use that, and give it the selector so it can perform the select itself
+ return on(target, bubble(select), listener);
+ }
+ // standard event delegation
+ return on(target, eventType, function(event){
+ // call select to see if we match
+ var eventTarget = select(event.target);
+ // if it matches we call the listener
+ return eventTarget && listener.call(eventTarget, event);
+ });
+ };
+ };
+
+ function syntheticPreventDefault(){
+ this.cancelable = false;
+ }
+ function syntheticStopPropagation(){
+ this.bubbles = false;
+ }
+ var slice = [].slice,
+ syntheticDispatch = on.emit = function(target, type, event){
+ // summary:
+ // Fires an event on the target object.
+ // target:
+ // The target object to fire the event on. This can be a DOM element or a plain
+ // JS object. If the target is a DOM element, native event emiting mechanisms
+ // are used when possible.
+ // type:
+ // The event type name. You can emulate standard native events like "click" and
+ // "mouseover" or create custom events like "open" or "finish".
+ // event:
+ // An object that provides the properties for the event. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/event.initEvent
+ // for some of the properties. These properties are copied to the event object.
+ // Of particular importance are the cancelable and bubbles properties. The
+ // cancelable property indicates whether or not the event has a default action
+ // that can be cancelled. The event is cancelled by calling preventDefault() on
+ // the event object. The bubbles property indicates whether or not the
+ // event will bubble up the DOM tree. If bubbles is true, the event will be called
+ // on the target and then each parent successively until the top of the tree
+ // is reached or stopPropagation() is called. Both bubbles and cancelable
+ // default to false.
+ // returns:
+ // If the event is cancelable and the event is not cancelled,
+ // emit will return true. If the event is cancelable and the event is cancelled,
+ // emit will return false.
+ // details:
+ // Note that this is designed to emit events for listeners registered through
+ // dojo/on. It should actually work with any event listener except those
+ // added through IE's attachEvent (IE8 and below's non-W3C event emiting
+ // doesn't support custom event types). It should work with all events registered
+ // through dojo/on. Also note that the emit method does do any default
+ // action, it only returns a value to indicate if the default action should take
+ // place. For example, emiting a keypress event would not cause a character
+ // to appear in a textbox.
+ // example:
+ // To fire our own click event
+ // | on.emit(dojo.byId("button"), "click", {
+ // | cancelable: true,
+ // | bubbles: true,
+ // | screenX: 33,
+ // | screenY: 44
+ // | });
+ // We can also fire our own custom events:
+ // | on.emit(dojo.byId("slider"), "slide", {
+ // | cancelable: true,
+ // | bubbles: true,
+ // | direction: "left-to-right"
+ // | });
+ var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
+ var method = "on" + type;
+ if("parentNode" in target){
+ // node (or node-like), create event controller methods
+ var newEvent = args[0] = {};
+ for(var i in event){
+ newEvent[i] = event[i];
+ }
+ newEvent.preventDefault = syntheticPreventDefault;
+ newEvent.stopPropagation = syntheticStopPropagation;
+ newEvent.target = target;
+ newEvent.type = type;
+ event = newEvent;
+ }
+ do{
+ // call any node which has a handler (note that ideally we would try/catch to simulate normal event propagation but that causes too much pain for debugging)
+ target[method] && target[method].apply(target, args);
+ // and then continue up the parent node chain if it is still bubbling (if started as bubbles and stopPropagation hasn't been called)
+ }while(event && event.bubbles && (target = target.parentNode));
+ return event && event.cancelable && event; // if it is still true (was cancelable and was cancelled), return the event to indicate default action should happen
+ };
+ var captures = {};
+ if(!has("event-stopimmediatepropagation")){
+ var stopImmediatePropagation =function(){
+ this.immediatelyStopped = true;
+ this.modified = true; // mark it as modified so the event will be cached in IE
+ };
+ var addStopImmediate = function(listener){
+ return function(event){
+ if(!event.immediatelyStopped){// check to make sure it hasn't been stopped immediately
+ event.stopImmediatePropagation = stopImmediatePropagation;
+ return listener.apply(this, arguments);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+ }
+ if(has("dom-addeventlistener")){
+ // normalize focusin and focusout
+ captures = {
+ focusin: "focus",
+ focusout: "blur"
+ };
+
+ // emiter that works with native event handling
+ on.emit = function(target, type, event){
+ if(target.dispatchEvent && document.createEvent){
+ // use the native event emiting mechanism if it is available on the target object
+ // create a generic event
+ // we could create branch into the different types of event constructors, but
+ // that would be a lot of extra code, with little benefit that I can see, seems
+ // best to use the generic constructor and copy properties over, making it
+ // easy to have events look like the ones created with specific initializers
+ var nativeEvent = target.ownerDocument.createEvent("HTMLEvents");
+ nativeEvent.initEvent(type, !!event.bubbles, !!event.cancelable);
+ // and copy all our properties over
+ for(var i in event){
+ var value = event[i];
+ if(!(i in nativeEvent)){
+ nativeEvent[i] = event[i];
+ }
+ }
+ return target.dispatchEvent(nativeEvent) && nativeEvent;
+ }
+ return syntheticDispatch.apply(on, arguments); // emit for a non-node
+ };
+ }else{
+ // no addEventListener, basically old IE event normalization
+ on._fixEvent = function(evt, sender){
+ // summary:
+ // normalizes properties on the event object including event
+ // bubbling methods, keystroke normalization, and x/y positions
+ // evt:
+ // native event object
+ // sender:
+ // node to treat as "currentTarget"
+ if(!evt){
+ var w = sender && (sender.ownerDocument || sender.document || sender).parentWindow || window;
+ evt = w.event;
+ }
+ if(!evt){return evt;}
+ if(lastEvent && evt.type == lastEvent.type){
+ // should be same event, reuse event object (so it can be augmented)
+ evt = lastEvent;
+ }
+ if(!evt.target){ // check to see if it has been fixed yet
+ evt.target = evt.srcElement;
+ evt.currentTarget = (sender || evt.srcElement);
+ if(evt.type == "mouseover"){
+ evt.relatedTarget = evt.fromElement;
+ }
+ if(evt.type == "mouseout"){
+ evt.relatedTarget = evt.toElement;
+ }
+ if(!evt.stopPropagation){
+ evt.stopPropagation = stopPropagation;
+ evt.preventDefault = preventDefault;
+ }
+ switch(evt.type){
+ case "keypress":
+ var c = ("charCode" in evt ? evt.charCode : evt.keyCode);
+ if (c==10){
+ // CTRL-ENTER is CTRL-ASCII(10) on IE, but CTRL-ENTER on Mozilla
+ c=0;
+ evt.keyCode = 13;
+ }else if(c==13||c==27){
+ c=0; // Mozilla considers ENTER and ESC non-printable
+ }else if(c==3){
+ c=99; // Mozilla maps CTRL-BREAK to CTRL-c
+ }
+ // Mozilla sets keyCode to 0 when there is a charCode
+ // but that stops the event on IE.
+ evt.charCode = c;
+ _setKeyChar(evt);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return evt;
+ };
+ var lastEvent, IESignal = function(handle){
+ this.handle = handle;
+ };
+ IESignal.prototype.remove = function(){
+ delete _dojoIEListeners_[this.handle];
+ };
+ var fixListener = function(listener){
+ // this is a minimal function for closing on the previous listener with as few as variables as possible
+ return function(evt){
+ evt = on._fixEvent(evt, this);
+ var result = listener.call(this, evt);
+ if(evt.modified){
+ // cache the last event and reuse it if we can
+ if(!lastEvent){
+ setTimeout(function(){
+ lastEvent = null;
+ });
+ }
+ lastEvent = evt;
+ }
+ return result;
+ };
+ };
+ var fixAttach = function(target, type, listener){
+ listener = fixListener(listener);
+ if(((target.ownerDocument ? target.ownerDocument.parentWindow : target.parentWindow || target.window || window) != top ||
+ has("jscript") < 5.8) &&
+ !has("config-_allow_leaks")){
+ // IE will leak memory on certain handlers in frames (IE8 and earlier) and in unattached DOM nodes for JScript 5.7 and below.
+ // Here we use global redirection to solve the memory leaks
+ if(typeof _dojoIEListeners_ == "undefined"){
+ _dojoIEListeners_ = [];
+ }
+ var emiter = target[type];
+ if(!emiter || !emiter.listeners){
+ var oldListener = emiter;
+ emiter = Function('event', 'var callee = arguments.callee; for(var i = 0; i<callee.listeners.length; i++){var listener = _dojoIEListeners_[callee.listeners[i]]; if(listener){listener.call(this,event);}}');
+ emiter.listeners = [];
+ target[type] = emiter;
+ emiter.global = this;
+ if(oldListener){
+ emiter.listeners.push(_dojoIEListeners_.push(oldListener) - 1);
+ }
+ }
+ var handle;
+ emiter.listeners.push(handle = (emiter.global._dojoIEListeners_.push(listener) - 1));
+ return new IESignal(handle);
+ }
+ return aspect.after(target, type, listener, true);
+ };
+
+ var _setKeyChar = function(evt){
+ evt.keyChar = evt.charCode ? String.fromCharCode(evt.charCode) : '';
+ evt.charOrCode = evt.keyChar || evt.keyCode;
+ };
+ // Called in Event scope
+ var stopPropagation = function(){
+ this.cancelBubble = true;
+ };
+ var preventDefault = on._preventDefault = function(){
+ // Setting keyCode to 0 is the only way to prevent certain keypresses (namely
+ // ctrl-combinations that correspond to menu accelerator keys).
+ // Otoh, it prevents upstream listeners from getting this information
+ // Try to split the difference here by clobbering keyCode only for ctrl
+ // combinations. If you still need to access the key upstream, bubbledKeyCode is
+ // provided as a workaround.
+ this.bubbledKeyCode = this.keyCode;
+ if(this.ctrlKey){
+ try{
+ // squelch errors when keyCode is read-only
+ // (e.g. if keyCode is ctrl or shift)
+ this.keyCode = 0;
+ }catch(e){
+ }
+ }
+ this.defaultPrevented = true;
+ this.returnValue = false;
+ };
+ }
+ if(has("touch")){
+ var Event = function(){};
+ var windowOrientation = window.orientation;
+ var fixTouchListener = function(listener){
+ return function(originalEvent){
+ //Event normalization(for ontouchxxx and resize):
+ //1.incorrect e.pageX|pageY in iOS
+ //2.there are no "e.rotation", "e.scale" and "onorientationchange" in Andriod
+ //3.More TBD e.g. force | screenX | screenX | clientX | clientY | radiusX | radiusY
+
+ // see if it has already been corrected
+ var event = originalEvent.corrected;
+ if(!event){
+ var type = originalEvent.type;
+ try{
+ delete originalEvent.type; // on some JS engines (android), deleting properties make them mutable
+ }catch(e){}
+ if(originalEvent.type){
+ // deleting properties doesn't work (older iOS), have to use delegation
+ Event.prototype = originalEvent;
+ var event = new Event;
+ // have to delegate methods to make them work
+ event.preventDefault = function(){
+ originalEvent.preventDefault();
+ };
+ event.stopPropagation = function(){
+ originalEvent.stopPropagation();
+ };
+ }else{
+ // deletion worked, use property as is
+ event = originalEvent;
+ event.type = type;
+ }
+ originalEvent.corrected = event;
+ if(type == 'resize'){
+ if(windowOrientation == window.orientation){
+ return null;//double tap causes an unexpected 'resize' in Andriod
+ }
+ windowOrientation = window.orientation;
+ event.type = "orientationchange";
+ return listener.call(this, event);
+ }
+ // We use the original event and augment, rather than doing an expensive mixin operation
+ if(!("rotation" in event)){ // test to see if it has rotation
+ event.rotation = 0;
+ event.scale = 1;
+ }
+ //use event.changedTouches[0].pageX|pageY|screenX|screenY|clientX|clientY|target
+ var firstChangeTouch = event.changedTouches[0];
+ for(var i in firstChangeTouch){ // use for-in, we don't need to have dependency on dojo/_base/lang here
+ delete event[i]; // delete it first to make it mutable
+ event[i] = firstChangeTouch[i];
+ }
+ }
+ return listener.call(this, event);
+ };
+ };
+ }
+ return on;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/sniff':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "./lang", "../sniff"], function(dojo, lang, has){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/sniff
+
+ /*=====
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // Deprecated. New code should use dojo/sniff.
+ // This module populates the dojo browser version sniffing properties like dojo.isIE.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ if(! 1 ){
+ return has;
+ }
+
+ // no idea what this is for, or if it's used
+ dojo._name = "browser";
+
+ lang.mixin(dojo, {
+ // isBrowser: Boolean
+ // True if the client is a web-browser
+ isBrowser: true,
+
+ // isFF: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is FireFox. undefined otherwise. Corresponds to
+ // major detected FireFox version (1.5, 2, 3, etc.)
+ isFF: has("ff"),
+
+ // isIE: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is MSIE(PC). undefined otherwise. Corresponds to
+ // major detected IE version (6, 7, 8, etc.)
+ isIE: has("ie"),
+
+ // isKhtml: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is a KHTML browser. undefined otherwise. Corresponds to major
+ // detected version.
+ isKhtml: has("khtml"),
+
+ // isWebKit: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is a WebKit-derived browser (Konqueror,
+ // Safari, Chrome, etc.). undefined otherwise.
+ isWebKit: has("webkit"),
+
+ // isMozilla: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is a Mozilla-based browser (Firefox,
+ // SeaMonkey). undefined otherwise. Corresponds to major detected version.
+ isMozilla: has("mozilla"),
+ // isMoz: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is a Mozilla-based browser (Firefox,
+ // SeaMonkey). undefined otherwise. Corresponds to major detected version.
+ isMoz: has("mozilla"),
+
+ // isOpera: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is Opera. undefined otherwise. Corresponds to
+ // major detected version.
+ isOpera: has("opera"),
+
+ // isSafari: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is Safari or iPhone. undefined otherwise.
+ isSafari: has("safari"),
+
+ // isChrome: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is Chrome browser. undefined otherwise.
+ isChrome: has("chrome"),
+
+ // isMac: Boolean
+ // True if the client runs on Mac
+ isMac: has("mac"),
+
+ // isIos: Boolean
+ // True if client is iPhone, iPod, or iPad
+ isIos: has("ios"),
+
+ // isAndroid: Number|undefined
+ // Version as a Number if client is android browser. undefined otherwise.
+ isAndroid: has("android"),
+
+ // isWii: Boolean
+ // True if client is Wii
+ isWii: has("wii"),
+
+ // isQuirks: Boolean
+ // Page is in quirks mode.
+ isQuirks: has("quirks"),
+
+ // isAir: Boolean
+ // True if client is Adobe Air
+ isAir: has("air")
+ });
+
+
+ dojo.locale = dojo.locale || (has("ie") ? navigator.userLanguage : navigator.language).toLowerCase();
+
+ return has;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/errors/create':function(){
+define(["../_base/lang"], function(lang){
+ return function(name, ctor, base, props){
+ base = base || Error;
+
+ var ErrorCtor = function(message){
+ if(base === Error){
+ if(Error.captureStackTrace){
+ Error.captureStackTrace(this, ErrorCtor);
+ }
+
+ // Error.call() operates on the returned error
+ // object rather than operating on |this|
+ var err = Error.call(this, message),
+ prop;
+
+ // Copy own properties from err to |this|
+ for(prop in err){
+ if(err.hasOwnProperty(prop)){
+ this[prop] = err[prop];
+ }
+ }
+
+ // messsage is non-enumerable in ES5
+ this.message = message;
+ // stack is non-enumerable in at least Firefox
+ this.stack = err.stack;
+ }else{
+ base.apply(this, arguments);
+ }
+ if(ctor){
+ ctor.apply(this, arguments);
+ }
+ };
+
+ ErrorCtor.prototype = lang.delegate(base.prototype, props);
+ ErrorCtor.prototype.name = name;
+ ErrorCtor.prototype.constructor = ErrorCtor;
+
+ return ErrorCtor;
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/array':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "../has", "./lang"], function(dojo, has, lang){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/array
+
+ // our old simple function builder stuff
+ var cache = {}, u;
+
+ function buildFn(fn){
+ return cache[fn] = new Function("item", "index", "array", fn); // Function
+ }
+ // magic snippet: if(typeof fn == "string") fn = cache[fn] || buildFn(fn);
+
+ // every & some
+
+ function everyOrSome(some){
+ var every = !some;
+ return function(a, fn, o){
+ var i = 0, l = a && a.length || 0, result;
+ if(l && typeof a == "string") a = a.split("");
+ if(typeof fn == "string") fn = cache[fn] || buildFn(fn);
+ if(o){
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ result = !fn.call(o, a[i], i, a);
+ if(some ^ result){
+ return !result;
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ result = !fn(a[i], i, a);
+ if(some ^ result){
+ return !result;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return every; // Boolean
+ };
+ }
+
+ // indexOf, lastIndexOf
+
+ function index(up){
+ var delta = 1, lOver = 0, uOver = 0;
+ if(!up){
+ delta = lOver = uOver = -1;
+ }
+ return function(a, x, from, last){
+ if(last && delta > 0){
+ // TODO: why do we use a non-standard signature? why do we need "last"?
+ return array.lastIndexOf(a, x, from);
+ }
+ var l = a && a.length || 0, end = up ? l + uOver : lOver, i;
+ if(from === u){
+ i = up ? lOver : l + uOver;
+ }else{
+ if(from < 0){
+ i = l + from;
+ if(i < 0){
+ i = lOver;
+ }
+ }else{
+ i = from >= l ? l + uOver : from;
+ }
+ }
+ if(l && typeof a == "string") a = a.split("");
+ for(; i != end; i += delta){
+ if(a[i] == x){
+ return i; // Number
+ }
+ }
+ return -1; // Number
+ };
+ }
+
+ var array = {
+ // summary:
+ // The Javascript v1.6 array extensions.
+
+ every: everyOrSome(false),
+ /*=====
+ every: function(arr, callback, thisObject){
+ // summary:
+ // Determines whether or not every item in arr satisfies the
+ // condition implemented by callback.
+ // arr: Array|String
+ // the array to iterate on. If a string, operates on individual characters.
+ // callback: Function|String
+ // a function is invoked with three arguments: item, index,
+ // and array and returns true if the condition is met.
+ // thisObject: Object?
+ // may be used to scope the call to callback
+ // returns: Boolean
+ // description:
+ // This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.every() method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to
+ // the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's every skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For more details, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/every
+ // example:
+ // | // returns false
+ // | array.every([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>1; });
+ // example:
+ // | // returns true
+ // | array.every([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>0; });
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ some: everyOrSome(true),
+ /*=====
+ some: function(arr, callback, thisObject){
+ // summary:
+ // Determines whether or not any item in arr satisfies the
+ // condition implemented by callback.
+ // arr: Array|String
+ // the array to iterate over. If a string, operates on individual characters.
+ // callback: Function|String
+ // a function is invoked with three arguments: item, index,
+ // and array and returns true if the condition is met.
+ // thisObject: Object?
+ // may be used to scope the call to callback
+ // returns: Boolean
+ // description:
+ // This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.some() method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to
+ // the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's some skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For more details, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/some
+ // example:
+ // | // is true
+ // | array.some([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>1; });
+ // example:
+ // | // is false
+ // | array.some([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item<1; });
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ indexOf: index(true),
+ /*=====
+ indexOf: function(arr, value, fromIndex, findLast){
+ // summary:
+ // locates the first index of the provided value in the
+ // passed array. If the value is not found, -1 is returned.
+ // description:
+ // This method corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.indexOf method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, the Dojo function invokes the callback for every index whereas JavaScript
+ // 1.6's indexOf skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For details on this method, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/indexOf
+ // arr: Array
+ // value: Object
+ // fromIndex: Integer?
+ // findLast: Boolean?
+ // returns: Number
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ lastIndexOf: index(false),
+ /*=====
+ lastIndexOf: function(arr, value, fromIndex){
+ // summary:
+ // locates the last index of the provided value in the passed
+ // array. If the value is not found, -1 is returned.
+ // description:
+ // This method corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.lastIndexOf method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, the Dojo function invokes the callback for every index whereas JavaScript
+ // 1.6's lastIndexOf skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For details on this method, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/lastIndexOf
+ // arr: Array,
+ // value: Object,
+ // fromIndex: Integer?
+ // returns: Number
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ forEach: function(arr, callback, thisObject){
+ // summary:
+ // for every item in arr, callback is invoked. Return values are ignored.
+ // If you want to break out of the loop, consider using array.every() or array.some().
+ // forEach does not allow breaking out of the loop over the items in arr.
+ // arr:
+ // the array to iterate over. If a string, operates on individual characters.
+ // callback:
+ // a function is invoked with three arguments: item, index, and array
+ // thisObject:
+ // may be used to scope the call to callback
+ // description:
+ // This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.forEach() method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to
+ // the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's forEach skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For more details, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/forEach
+ // example:
+ // | // log out all members of the array:
+ // | array.forEach(
+ // | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ],
+ // | function(item){
+ // | console.log(item);
+ // | }
+ // | );
+ // example:
+ // | // log out the members and their indexes
+ // | array.forEach(
+ // | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ],
+ // | function(item, idx, arr){
+ // | console.log(item, "at index:", idx);
+ // | }
+ // | );
+ // example:
+ // | // use a scoped object member as the callback
+ // |
+ // | var obj = {
+ // | prefix: "logged via obj.callback:",
+ // | callback: function(item){
+ // | console.log(this.prefix, item);
+ // | }
+ // | };
+ // |
+ // | // specifying the scope function executes the callback in that scope
+ // | array.forEach(
+ // | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ],
+ // | obj.callback,
+ // | obj
+ // | );
+ // |
+ // | // alternately, we can accomplish the same thing with lang.hitch()
+ // | array.forEach(
+ // | [ "thinger", "blah", "howdy", 10 ],
+ // | lang.hitch(obj, "callback")
+ // | );
+ // arr: Array|String
+ // callback: Function|String
+ // thisObject: Object?
+
+ var i = 0, l = arr && arr.length || 0;
+ if(l && typeof arr == "string") arr = arr.split("");
+ if(typeof callback == "string") callback = cache[callback] || buildFn(callback);
+ if(thisObject){
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ callback.call(thisObject, arr[i], i, arr);
+ }
+ }else{
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ callback(arr[i], i, arr);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ map: function(arr, callback, thisObject, Ctr){
+ // summary:
+ // applies callback to each element of arr and returns
+ // an Array with the results
+ // arr: Array|String
+ // the array to iterate on. If a string, operates on
+ // individual characters.
+ // callback: Function|String
+ // a function is invoked with three arguments, (item, index,
+ // array), and returns a value
+ // thisObject: Object?
+ // may be used to scope the call to callback
+ // returns: Array
+ // description:
+ // This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.map() method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to
+ // the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's map skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For more details, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/map
+ // example:
+ // | // returns [2, 3, 4, 5]
+ // | array.map([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item+1 });
+
+ // TODO: why do we have a non-standard signature here? do we need "Ctr"?
+ var i = 0, l = arr && arr.length || 0, out = new (Ctr || Array)(l);
+ if(l && typeof arr == "string") arr = arr.split("");
+ if(typeof callback == "string") callback = cache[callback] || buildFn(callback);
+ if(thisObject){
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ out[i] = callback.call(thisObject, arr[i], i, arr);
+ }
+ }else{
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ out[i] = callback(arr[i], i, arr);
+ }
+ }
+ return out; // Array
+ },
+
+ filter: function(arr, callback, thisObject){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a new Array with those items from arr that match the
+ // condition implemented by callback.
+ // arr: Array
+ // the array to iterate over.
+ // callback: Function|String
+ // a function that is invoked with three arguments (item,
+ // index, array). The return of this function is expected to
+ // be a boolean which determines whether the passed-in item
+ // will be included in the returned array.
+ // thisObject: Object?
+ // may be used to scope the call to callback
+ // returns: Array
+ // description:
+ // This function corresponds to the JavaScript 1.6 Array.filter() method, with one difference: when
+ // run over sparse arrays, this implementation passes the "holes" in the sparse array to
+ // the callback function with a value of undefined. JavaScript 1.6's filter skips the holes in the sparse array.
+ // For more details, see:
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/filter
+ // example:
+ // | // returns [2, 3, 4]
+ // | array.filter([1, 2, 3, 4], function(item){ return item>1; });
+
+ // TODO: do we need "Ctr" here like in map()?
+ var i = 0, l = arr && arr.length || 0, out = [], value;
+ if(l && typeof arr == "string") arr = arr.split("");
+ if(typeof callback == "string") callback = cache[callback] || buildFn(callback);
+ if(thisObject){
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ value = arr[i];
+ if(callback.call(thisObject, value, i, arr)){
+ out.push(value);
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ for(; i < l; ++i){
+ value = arr[i];
+ if(callback(value, i, arr)){
+ out.push(value);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return out; // Array
+ },
+
+ clearCache: function(){
+ cache = {};
+ }
+ };
+
+
+ 1 && lang.mixin(dojo, array);
+
+ return array;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/json':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "../json"], function(dojo, json){
+
+// module:
+// dojo/_base/json
+
+/*=====
+return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the dojo JSON API.
+};
+=====*/
+
+dojo.fromJson = function(/*String*/ js){
+ // summary:
+ // Parses a JavaScript expression and returns a JavaScript value.
+ // description:
+ // Throws for invalid JavaScript expressions. It does not use a strict JSON parser. It
+ // always delegates to eval(). The content passed to this method must therefore come
+ // from a trusted source.
+ // It is recommend that you use dojo/json's parse function for an
+ // implementation uses the (faster) native JSON parse when available.
+ // js:
+ // a string literal of a JavaScript expression, for instance:
+ // `'{ "foo": [ "bar", 1, { "baz": "thud" } ] }'`
+
+ return eval("(" + js + ")"); // Object
+};
+
+/*=====
+dojo._escapeString = function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds escape sequences for non-visual characters, double quote and
+ // backslash and surrounds with double quotes to form a valid string
+ // literal.
+};
+=====*/
+dojo._escapeString = json.stringify; // just delegate to json.stringify
+
+dojo.toJsonIndentStr = "\t";
+dojo.toJson = function(/*Object*/ it, /*Boolean?*/ prettyPrint){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns a [JSON](http://json.org) serialization of an object.
+ // description:
+ // Returns a [JSON](http://json.org) serialization of an object.
+ // Note that this doesn't check for infinite recursion, so don't do that!
+ // It is recommend that you use dojo/json's stringify function for an lighter
+ // and faster implementation that matches the native JSON API and uses the
+ // native JSON serializer when available.
+ // it:
+ // an object to be serialized. Objects may define their own
+ // serialization via a special "__json__" or "json" function
+ // property. If a specialized serializer has been defined, it will
+ // be used as a fallback.
+ // Note that in 1.6, toJson would serialize undefined, but this no longer supported
+ // since it is not supported by native JSON serializer.
+ // prettyPrint:
+ // if true, we indent objects and arrays to make the output prettier.
+ // The variable `dojo.toJsonIndentStr` is used as the indent string --
+ // to use something other than the default (tab), change that variable
+ // before calling dojo.toJson().
+ // Note that if native JSON support is available, it will be used for serialization,
+ // and native implementations vary on the exact spacing used in pretty printing.
+ // returns:
+ // A JSON string serialization of the passed-in object.
+ // example:
+ // simple serialization of a trivial object
+ // | var jsonStr = dojo.toJson({ howdy: "stranger!", isStrange: true });
+ // | doh.is('{"howdy":"stranger!","isStrange":true}', jsonStr);
+ // example:
+ // a custom serializer for an objects of a particular class:
+ // | dojo.declare("Furby", null, {
+ // | furbies: "are strange",
+ // | furbyCount: 10,
+ // | __json__: function(){
+ // | },
+ // | });
+
+ // use dojo/json
+ return json.stringify(it, function(key, value){
+ if(value){
+ var tf = value.__json__||value.json;
+ if(typeof tf == "function"){
+ return tf.call(value);
+ }
+ }
+ return value;
+ }, prettyPrint && dojo.toJsonIndentStr); // String
+};
+
+return dojo;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/window':function(){
+define("dojo/_base/window", ["./kernel", "./lang", "../sniff"], function(dojo, lang, has){
+// module:
+// dojo/_base/window
+
+var ret = {
+ // summary:
+ // API to save/set/restore the global/document scope.
+
+ global: dojo.global,
+ /*=====
+ global: {
+ // summary:
+ // Alias for the current window. 'global' can be modified
+ // for temporary context shifting. See also withGlobal().
+ // description:
+ // Use this rather than referring to 'window' to ensure your code runs
+ // correctly in managed contexts.
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ doc: this["document"] || null,
+ /*=====
+ doc: {
+ // summary:
+ // Alias for the current document. 'doc' can be modified
+ // for temporary context shifting. See also withDoc().
+ // description:
+ // Use this rather than referring to 'window.document' to ensure your code runs
+ // correctly in managed contexts.
+ // example:
+ // | n.appendChild(dojo.doc.createElement('div'));
+ },
+ =====*/
+
+ body: function(/*Document?*/ doc){
+ // summary:
+ // Return the body element of the specified document or of dojo/_base/window::doc.
+ // example:
+ // | win.body().appendChild(dojo.doc.createElement('div'));
+
+ // Note: document.body is not defined for a strict xhtml document
+ // Would like to memoize this, but dojo.doc can change vi dojo.withDoc().
+ doc = doc || dojo.doc;
+ return doc.body || doc.getElementsByTagName("body")[0]; // Node
+ },
+
+ setContext: function(/*Object*/ globalObject, /*DocumentElement*/ globalDocument){
+ // summary:
+ // changes the behavior of many core Dojo functions that deal with
+ // namespace and DOM lookup, changing them to work in a new global
+ // context (e.g., an iframe). The varibles dojo.global and dojo.doc
+ // are modified as a result of calling this function and the result of
+ // `dojo.body()` likewise differs.
+ dojo.global = ret.global = globalObject;
+ dojo.doc = ret.doc = globalDocument;
+ },
+
+ withGlobal: function( /*Object*/ globalObject,
+ /*Function*/ callback,
+ /*Object?*/ thisObject,
+ /*Array?*/ cbArguments){
+ // summary:
+ // Invoke callback with globalObject as dojo.global and
+ // globalObject.document as dojo.doc.
+ // description:
+ // Invoke callback with globalObject as dojo.global and
+ // globalObject.document as dojo.doc. If provided, globalObject
+ // will be executed in the context of object thisObject
+ // When callback() returns or throws an error, the dojo.global
+ // and dojo.doc will be restored to its previous state.
+
+ var oldGlob = dojo.global;
+ try{
+ dojo.global = ret.global = globalObject;
+ return ret.withDoc.call(null, globalObject.document, callback, thisObject, cbArguments);
+ }finally{
+ dojo.global = ret.global = oldGlob;
+ }
+ },
+
+ withDoc: function( /*DocumentElement*/ documentObject,
+ /*Function*/ callback,
+ /*Object?*/ thisObject,
+ /*Array?*/ cbArguments){
+ // summary:
+ // Invoke callback with documentObject as dojo/_base/window::doc.
+ // description:
+ // Invoke callback with documentObject as dojo/_base/window::doc. If provided,
+ // callback will be executed in the context of object thisObject
+ // When callback() returns or throws an error, the dojo/_base/window::doc will
+ // be restored to its previous state.
+
+ var oldDoc = ret.doc,
+ oldQ = has("quirks"),
+ oldIE = has("ie"), isIE, mode, pwin;
+
+ try{
+ dojo.doc = ret.doc = documentObject;
+ // update dojo.isQuirks and the value of the has feature "quirks".
+ // remove setting dojo.isQuirks and dojo.isIE for 2.0
+ dojo.isQuirks = has.add("quirks", dojo.doc.compatMode == "BackCompat", true, true); // no need to check for QuirksMode which was Opera 7 only
+
+ if(has("ie")){
+ if((pwin = documentObject.parentWindow) && pwin.navigator){
+ // re-run IE detection logic and update dojo.isIE / has("ie")
+ // (the only time parentWindow/navigator wouldn't exist is if we were not
+ // passed an actual legitimate document object)
+ isIE = parseFloat(pwin.navigator.appVersion.split("MSIE ")[1]) || undefined;
+ mode = documentObject.documentMode;
+ if(mode && mode != 5 && Math.floor(isIE) != mode){
+ isIE = mode;
+ }
+ dojo.isIE = has.add("ie", isIE, true, true);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if(thisObject && typeof callback == "string"){
+ callback = thisObject[callback];
+ }
+
+ return callback.apply(thisObject, cbArguments || []);
+ }finally{
+ dojo.doc = ret.doc = oldDoc;
+ dojo.isQuirks = has.add("quirks", oldQ, true, true);
+ dojo.isIE = has.add("ie", oldIE, true, true);
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+ 1 && lang.mixin(dojo, ret);
+
+return ret;
+
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/dom-class':function(){
+define(["./_base/lang", "./_base/array", "./dom"], function(lang, array, dom){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/dom-class
+
+ var className = "className";
+
+ /* Part I of classList-based implementation is preserved here for posterity
+ var classList = "classList";
+ has.add("dom-classList", function(){
+ return classList in document.createElement("p");
+ });
+ */
+
+ // =============================
+ // (CSS) Class Functions
+ // =============================
+
+ var cls, // exports object
+ spaces = /\s+/, a1 = [""];
+
+ function str2array(s){
+ if(typeof s == "string" || s instanceof String){
+ if(s && !spaces.test(s)){
+ a1[0] = s;
+ return a1;
+ }
+ var a = s.split(spaces);
+ if(a.length && !a[0]){
+ a.shift();
+ }
+ if(a.length && !a[a.length - 1]){
+ a.pop();
+ }
+ return a;
+ }
+ // assumed to be an array
+ if(!s){
+ return [];
+ }
+ return array.filter(s, function(x){ return x; });
+ }
+
+ /* Part II of classList-based implementation is preserved here for posterity
+ if(has("dom-classList")){
+ // new classList version
+ cls = {
+ contains: function containsClass(node, classStr){
+ var clslst = classStr && dom.byId(node)[classList];
+ return clslst && clslst.contains(classStr); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ add: function addClass(node, classStr){
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ classStr = str2array(classStr);
+ for(var i = 0, len = classStr.length; i < len; ++i){
+ node[classList].add(classStr[i]);
+ }
+ },
+
+ remove: function removeClass(node, classStr){
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ if(classStr === undefined){
+ node[className] = "";
+ }else{
+ classStr = str2array(classStr);
+ for(var i = 0, len = classStr.length; i < len; ++i){
+ node[classList].remove(classStr[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ replace: function replaceClass(node, addClassStr, removeClassStr){
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ if(removeClassStr === undefined){
+ node[className] = "";
+ }else{
+ removeClassStr = str2array(removeClassStr);
+ for(var i = 0, len = removeClassStr.length; i < len; ++i){
+ node[classList].remove(removeClassStr[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ addClassStr = str2array(addClassStr);
+ for(i = 0, len = addClassStr.length; i < len; ++i){
+ node[classList].add(addClassStr[i]);
+ }
+ },
+
+ toggle: function toggleClass(node, classStr, condition){
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ if(condition === undefined){
+ classStr = str2array(classStr);
+ for(var i = 0, len = classStr.length; i < len; ++i){
+ node[classList].toggle(classStr[i]);
+ }
+ }else{
+ cls[condition ? "add" : "remove"](node, classStr);
+ }
+ return condition; // Boolean
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ */
+
+ // regular DOM version
+ var fakeNode = {}; // for effective replacement
+ cls = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the core dojo DOM class API.
+
+ contains: function containsClass(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String*/ classStr){
+ // summary:
+ // Returns whether or not the specified classes are a portion of the
+ // class list currently applied to the node.
+ // node: String|DOMNode
+ // String ID or DomNode reference to check the class for.
+ // classStr: String
+ // A string class name to look for.
+ // example:
+ // Do something if a node with id="someNode" has class="aSillyClassName" present
+ // | if(dojo.hasClass("someNode","aSillyClassName")){ ... }
+
+ return ((" " + dom.byId(node)[className] + " ").indexOf(" " + classStr + " ") >= 0); // Boolean
+ },
+
+ add: function addClass(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String|Array*/ classStr){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds the specified classes to the end of the class list on the
+ // passed node. Will not re-apply duplicate classes.
+ //
+ // node: String|DOMNode
+ // String ID or DomNode reference to add a class string too
+ //
+ // classStr: String|Array
+ // A String class name to add, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Add a class to some node:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.add("someNode", "anewClass");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Add two classes at once:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.add("someNode", "firstClass secondClass");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Add two classes at once (using array):
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.add("someNode", ["firstClass", "secondClass"]);
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Available in `dojo/NodeList` for multiple additions
+ // | require(["dojo/query"], function(query){
+ // | query("ul > li").addClass("firstLevel");
+ // | });
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ classStr = str2array(classStr);
+ var cls = node[className], oldLen;
+ cls = cls ? " " + cls + " " : " ";
+ oldLen = cls.length;
+ for(var i = 0, len = classStr.length, c; i < len; ++i){
+ c = classStr[i];
+ if(c && cls.indexOf(" " + c + " ") < 0){
+ cls += c + " ";
+ }
+ }
+ if(oldLen < cls.length){
+ node[className] = cls.substr(1, cls.length - 2);
+ }
+ },
+
+ remove: function removeClass(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String|Array?*/ classStr){
+ // summary:
+ // Removes the specified classes from node. No `contains()`
+ // check is required.
+ //
+ // node: String|DOMNode
+ // String ID or DomNode reference to remove the class from.
+ //
+ // classStr: String|Array
+ // An optional String class name to remove, or several space-separated
+ // class names, or an array of class names. If omitted, all class names
+ // will be deleted.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Remove a class from some node:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.remove("someNode", "firstClass");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Remove two classes from some node:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.remove("someNode", "firstClass secondClass");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Remove two classes from some node (using array):
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.remove("someNode", ["firstClass", "secondClass"]);
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Remove all classes from some node:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.remove("someNode");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Available in `dojo/NodeList` for multiple removal
+ // | require(["dojo/query"], function(query){
+ // | query("ul > li").removeClass("foo");
+ // | });
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ var cls;
+ if(classStr !== undefined){
+ classStr = str2array(classStr);
+ cls = " " + node[className] + " ";
+ for(var i = 0, len = classStr.length; i < len; ++i){
+ cls = cls.replace(" " + classStr[i] + " ", " ");
+ }
+ cls = lang.trim(cls);
+ }else{
+ cls = "";
+ }
+ if(node[className] != cls){ node[className] = cls; }
+ },
+
+ replace: function replaceClass(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String|Array*/ addClassStr, /*String|Array?*/ removeClassStr){
+ // summary:
+ // Replaces one or more classes on a node if not present.
+ // Operates more quickly than calling dojo.removeClass and dojo.addClass
+ //
+ // node: String|DOMNode
+ // String ID or DomNode reference to remove the class from.
+ //
+ // addClassStr: String|Array
+ // A String class name to add, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ //
+ // removeClassStr: String|Array?
+ // A String class name to remove, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.replace("someNode", "add1 add2", "remove1 remove2");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Replace all classes with addMe
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.replace("someNode", "addMe");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Available in `dojo/NodeList` for multiple toggles
+ // | require(["dojo/query"], function(query){
+ // | query(".findMe").replaceClass("addMe", "removeMe");
+ // | });
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ fakeNode[className] = node[className];
+ cls.remove(fakeNode, removeClassStr);
+ cls.add(fakeNode, addClassStr);
+ if(node[className] !== fakeNode[className]){
+ node[className] = fakeNode[className];
+ }
+ },
+
+ toggle: function toggleClass(/*DomNode|String*/ node, /*String|Array*/ classStr, /*Boolean?*/ condition){
+ // summary:
+ // Adds a class to node if not present, or removes if present.
+ // Pass a boolean condition if you want to explicitly add or remove.
+ // Returns the condition that was specified directly or indirectly.
+ //
+ // node: String|DOMNode
+ // String ID or DomNode reference to toggle a class string
+ //
+ // classStr: String|Array
+ // A String class name to toggle, or several space-separated class names,
+ // or an array of class names.
+ //
+ // condition:
+ // If passed, true means to add the class, false means to remove.
+ // Otherwise dojo.hasClass(node, classStr) is used to detect the class presence.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.toggle("someNode", "hovered");
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Forcefully add a class
+ // | require(["dojo/dom-class"], function(domClass){
+ // | domClass.toggle("someNode", "hovered", true);
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Available in `dojo/NodeList` for multiple toggles
+ // | require(["dojo/query"], function(query){
+ // | query(".toggleMe").toggleClass("toggleMe");
+ // | });
+
+ node = dom.byId(node);
+ if(condition === undefined){
+ classStr = str2array(classStr);
+ for(var i = 0, len = classStr.length, c; i < len; ++i){
+ c = classStr[i];
+ cls[cls.contains(node, c) ? "remove" : "add"](node, c);
+ }
+ }else{
+ cls[condition ? "add" : "remove"](node, classStr);
+ }
+ return condition; // Boolean
+ }
+ };
+
+ return cls;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/config':function(){
+define(["../has", "require"], function(has, require){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/config
+
+/*=====
+return {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the user configuration during bootstrap.
+ // description:
+ // By defining user configuration as a module value, an entire configuration can be specified in a build,
+ // thereby eliminating the need for sniffing and or explicitly setting in the global variable dojoConfig.
+ // Also, when multiple instances of dojo exist in a single application, each will necessarily be located
+ // at an unique absolute module identifier as given by the package configuration. Implementing configuration
+ // as a module allows for specifying unique, per-instance configurations.
+ // example:
+ // Create a second instance of dojo with a different, instance-unique configuration (assume the loader and
+ // dojo.js are already loaded).
+ // | // specify a configuration that creates a new instance of dojo at the absolute module identifier "myDojo"
+ // | require({
+ // | packages:[{
+ // | name:"myDojo",
+ // | location:".", //assume baseUrl points to dojo.js
+ // | }]
+ // | });
+ // |
+ // | // specify a configuration for the myDojo instance
+ // | define("myDojo/config", {
+ // | // normal configuration variables go here, e.g.,
+ // | locale:"fr-ca"
+ // | });
+ // |
+ // | // load and use the new instance of dojo
+ // | require(["myDojo"], function(dojo){
+ // | // dojo is the new instance of dojo
+ // | // use as required
+ // | });
+
+ // isDebug: Boolean
+ // Defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, ensures that Dojo provides
+ // extended debugging feedback via Firebug. If Firebug is not available
+ // on your platform, setting `isDebug` to `true` will force Dojo to
+ // pull in (and display) the version of Firebug Lite which is
+ // integrated into the Dojo distribution, thereby always providing a
+ // debugging/logging console when `isDebug` is enabled. Note that
+ // Firebug's `console.*` methods are ALWAYS defined by Dojo. If
+ // `isDebug` is false and you are on a platform without Firebug, these
+ // methods will be defined as no-ops.
+ isDebug: false,
+
+ // locale: String
+ // The locale to assume for loading localized resources in this page,
+ // specified according to [RFC 3066](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt).
+ // Must be specified entirely in lowercase, e.g. `en-us` and `zh-cn`.
+ // See the documentation for `dojo.i18n` and `dojo.requireLocalization`
+ // for details on loading localized resources. If no locale is specified,
+ // Dojo assumes the locale of the user agent, according to `navigator.userLanguage`
+ // or `navigator.language` properties.
+ locale: undefined,
+
+ // extraLocale: Array
+ // No default value. Specifies additional locales whose
+ // resources should also be loaded alongside the default locale when
+ // calls to `dojo.requireLocalization()` are processed.
+ extraLocale: undefined,
+
+ // baseUrl: String
+ // The directory in which `dojo.js` is located. Under normal
+ // conditions, Dojo auto-detects the correct location from which it
+ // was loaded. You may need to manually configure `baseUrl` in cases
+ // where you have renamed `dojo.js` or in which `<base>` tags confuse
+ // some browsers (e.g. IE 6). The variable `dojo.baseUrl` is assigned
+ // either the value of `djConfig.baseUrl` if one is provided or the
+ // auto-detected root if not. Other modules are located relative to
+ // this path. The path should end in a slash.
+ baseUrl: undefined,
+
+ // modulePaths: [deprecated] Object
+ // A map of module names to paths relative to `dojo.baseUrl`. The
+ // key/value pairs correspond directly to the arguments which
+ // `dojo.registerModulePath` accepts. Specifying
+ // `djConfig.modulePaths = { "foo": "../../bar" }` is the equivalent
+ // of calling `dojo.registerModulePath("foo", "../../bar");`. Multiple
+ // modules may be configured via `djConfig.modulePaths`.
+ modulePaths: {},
+
+ // addOnLoad: Function|Array
+ // Adds a callback via dojo/ready. Useful when Dojo is added after
+ // the page loads and djConfig.afterOnLoad is true. Supports the same
+ // arguments as dojo/ready. When using a function reference, use
+ // `djConfig.addOnLoad = function(){};`. For object with function name use
+ // `djConfig.addOnLoad = [myObject, "functionName"];` and for object with
+ // function reference use
+ // `djConfig.addOnLoad = [myObject, function(){}];`
+ addOnLoad: null,
+
+ // parseOnLoad: Boolean
+ // Run the parser after the page is loaded
+ parseOnLoad: false,
+
+ // require: String[]
+ // An array of module names to be loaded immediately after dojo.js has been included
+ // in a page.
+ require: [],
+
+ // defaultDuration: Number
+ // Default duration, in milliseconds, for wipe and fade animations within dijits.
+ // Assigned to dijit.defaultDuration.
+ defaultDuration: 200,
+
+ // dojoBlankHtmlUrl: String
+ // Used by some modules to configure an empty iframe. Used by dojo/io/iframe and
+ // dojo/back, and dijit/popup support in IE where an iframe is needed to make sure native
+ // controls do not bleed through the popups. Normally this configuration variable
+ // does not need to be set, except when using cross-domain/CDN Dojo builds.
+ // Save dojo/resources/blank.html to your domain and set `djConfig.dojoBlankHtmlUrl`
+ // to the path on your domain your copy of blank.html.
+ dojoBlankHtmlUrl: undefined,
+
+ // ioPublish: Boolean?
+ // Set this to true to enable publishing of topics for the different phases of
+ // IO operations. Publishing is done via dojo/topic.publish(). See dojo/main.__IoPublish for a list
+ // of topics that are published.
+ ioPublish: false,
+
+ // useCustomLogger: Anything?
+ // If set to a value that evaluates to true such as a string or array and
+ // isDebug is true and Firebug is not available or running, then it bypasses
+ // the creation of Firebug Lite allowing you to define your own console object.
+ useCustomLogger: undefined,
+
+ // transparentColor: Array
+ // Array containing the r, g, b components used as transparent color in dojo.Color;
+ // if undefined, [255,255,255] (white) will be used.
+ transparentColor: undefined,
+
+ // deps: Function|Array
+ // Defines dependencies to be used before the loader has been loaded.
+ // When provided, they cause the loader to execute require(deps, callback)
+ // once it has finished loading. Should be used with callback.
+ deps: undefined,
+
+ // callback: Function|Array
+ // Defines a callback to be used when dependencies are defined before
+ // the loader has been loaded. When provided, they cause the loader to
+ // execute require(deps, callback) once it has finished loading.
+ // Should be used with deps.
+ callback: undefined,
+
+ // deferredInstrumentation: Boolean
+ // Whether deferred instrumentation should be loaded or included
+ // in builds.
+ deferredInstrumentation: true,
+
+ // useDeferredInstrumentation: Boolean|String
+ // Whether the deferred instrumentation should be used.
+ //
+ // * `"report-rejections"`: report each rejection as it occurs.
+ // * `true` or `1` or `"report-unhandled-rejections"`: wait 1 second
+ // in an attempt to detect unhandled rejections.
+ useDeferredInstrumentation: "report-unhandled-rejections"
+};
+=====*/
+
+ var result = {};
+ if( 1 ){
+ // must be the dojo loader; take a shallow copy of require.rawConfig
+ var src = require.rawConfig, p;
+ for(p in src){
+ result[p] = src[p];
+ }
+ }else{
+ var adviseHas = function(featureSet, prefix, booting){
+ for(p in featureSet){
+ p!="has" && has.add(prefix + p, featureSet[p], 0, booting);
+ }
+ };
+ result = 1 ?
+ // must be a built version of the dojo loader; all config stuffed in require.rawConfig
+ require.rawConfig :
+ // a foreign loader
+ this.dojoConfig || this.djConfig || {};
+ adviseHas(result, "config", 1);
+ adviseHas(result.has, "", 1);
+ }
+ return result;
+});
+
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/event':function(){
+define("dojo/_base/event", ["./kernel", "../on", "../has", "../dom-geometry"], function(dojo, on, has, dom){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/_base/event
+
+ if(on._fixEvent){
+ var fixEvent = on._fixEvent;
+ on._fixEvent = function(evt, se){
+ // add some additional normalization for back-compat, this isn't in on.js because it is somewhat more expensive
+ evt = fixEvent(evt, se);
+ if(evt){
+ dom.normalizeEvent(evt);
+ }
+ return evt;
+ };
+ }
+
+ var ret = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines dojo DOM event API. Usually you should use dojo/on, and evt.stopPropagation() +
+ // evt.preventDefault(), rather than this module.
+
+ fix: function(/*Event*/ evt, /*DOMNode*/ sender){
+ // summary:
+ // normalizes properties on the event object including event
+ // bubbling methods, keystroke normalization, and x/y positions
+ // evt: Event
+ // native event object
+ // sender: DOMNode
+ // node to treat as "currentTarget"
+ if(on._fixEvent){
+ return on._fixEvent(evt, sender);
+ }
+ return evt; // Event
+ },
+
+ stop: function(/*Event*/ evt){
+ // summary:
+ // prevents propagation and clobbers the default action of the
+ // passed event
+ // evt: Event
+ // The event object. If omitted, window.event is used on IE.
+ if(has("dom-addeventlistener") || (evt && evt.preventDefault)){
+ evt.preventDefault();
+ evt.stopPropagation();
+ }else{
+ evt = evt || window.event;
+ evt.cancelBubble = true;
+ on._preventDefault.call(evt);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ dojo.fixEvent = ret.fix;
+ dojo.stopEvent = ret.stop;
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/main':function(){
+define([
+ "./_base/kernel", // kernel.isAsync
+ "./has",
+ "require",
+ "./sniff",
+ "./_base/lang",
+ "./_base/array",
+ "./_base/config",
+ "./ready",
+ "./_base/declare",
+ "./_base/connect",
+ "./_base/Deferred",
+ "./_base/json",
+ "./_base/Color",
+ "./has!dojo-firebug?./_firebug/firebug",
+ "./_base/browser",
+ "./_base/loader"
+], function(kernel, has, require, sniff, lang, array, config, ready){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/main
+ // summary:
+ // This is the package main module for the dojo package; it loads dojo base appropriate for the execution environment.
+
+ // the preferred way to load the dojo firebug console is by setting has("dojo-firebug") true in dojoConfig
+ // the isDebug config switch is for backcompat and will work fine in sync loading mode; it works in
+ // async mode too, but there's no guarantee when the module is loaded; therefore, if you need a firebug
+ // console guaranteed at a particular spot in an app, either set config.has["dojo-firebug"] true before
+ // loading dojo.js or explicitly include dojo/_firebug/firebug in a dependency list.
+ if(config.isDebug){
+ require(["./_firebug/firebug"]);
+ }
+
+ // dojoConfig.require is deprecated; use the loader configuration property deps
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-config-require", 1);
+ if( 1 ){
+ var deps= config.require;
+ if(deps){
+ // config.require may be dot notation
+ deps= array.map(lang.isArray(deps) ? deps : [deps], function(item){ return item.replace(/\./g, "/"); });
+ if(kernel.isAsync){
+ require(deps);
+ }else{
+ // this is a bit janky; in 1.6- dojo is defined before these requires are applied; but in 1.7+
+ // dojo isn't defined until returning from this module; this is only a problem in sync mode
+ // since we're in sync mode, we know we've got our loader with its priority ready queue
+ ready(1, function(){require(deps);});
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return kernel;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/sniff':function(){
+define(["./has"], function(has){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/sniff
+
+ /*=====
+ return function(){
+ // summary:
+ // This module sets has() flags based on the current browser.
+ // It returns the has() function.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ var n = navigator,
+ dua = n.userAgent,
+ dav = n.appVersion,
+ tv = parseFloat(dav);
+
+ has.add("air", dua.indexOf("AdobeAIR") >= 0),
+ has.add("khtml", dav.indexOf("Konqueror") >= 0 ? tv : undefined);
+ has.add("webkit", parseFloat(dua.split("WebKit/")[1]) || undefined);
+ has.add("chrome", parseFloat(dua.split("Chrome/")[1]) || undefined);
+ has.add("safari", dav.indexOf("Safari")>=0 && !has("chrome") ? parseFloat(dav.split("Version/")[1]) : undefined);
+ has.add("mac", dav.indexOf("Macintosh") >= 0);
+ has.add("quirks", document.compatMode == "BackCompat");
+ has.add("ios", /iPhone|iPod|iPad/.test(dua));
+ has.add("android", parseFloat(dua.split("Android ")[1]) || undefined);
+
+ if(!has("webkit")){
+ // Opera
+ if(dua.indexOf("Opera") >= 0){
+ // see http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-ua-string-changes and http://www.useragentstring.com/pages/Opera/
+ // 9.8 has both styles; <9.8, 9.9 only old style
+ has.add("opera", tv >= 9.8 ? parseFloat(dua.split("Version/")[1]) || tv : tv);
+ }
+
+ // Mozilla and firefox
+ if(dua.indexOf("Gecko") >= 0 && !has("khtml") && !has("webkit")){
+ has.add("mozilla", tv);
+ }
+ if(has("mozilla")){
+ //We really need to get away from this. Consider a sane isGecko approach for the future.
+ has.add("ff", parseFloat(dua.split("Firefox/")[1] || dua.split("Minefield/")[1]) || undefined);
+ }
+
+ // IE
+ if(document.all && !has("opera")){
+ var isIE = parseFloat(dav.split("MSIE ")[1]) || undefined;
+
+ //In cases where the page has an HTTP header or META tag with
+ //X-UA-Compatible, then it is in emulation mode.
+ //Make sure isIE reflects the desired version.
+ //document.documentMode of 5 means quirks mode.
+ //Only switch the value if documentMode's major version
+ //is different from isIE's major version.
+ var mode = document.documentMode;
+ if(mode && mode != 5 && Math.floor(isIE) != mode){
+ isIE = mode;
+ }
+
+ has.add("ie", isIE);
+ }
+
+ // Wii
+ has.add("wii", typeof opera != "undefined" && opera.wiiremote);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return has;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/request/handlers':function(){
+define([
+ '../json',
+ '../_base/kernel',
+ '../_base/array',
+ '../has'
+], function(JSON, kernel, array, has){
+ has.add('activex', typeof ActiveXObject !== 'undefined');
+
+ var handleXML;
+ if(has('activex')){
+ // GUIDs obtained from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms757837(VS.85).aspx
+ var dp = [
+ 'Msxml2.DOMDocument.6.0',
+ 'Msxml2.DOMDocument.4.0',
+ 'MSXML2.DOMDocument.3.0',
+ 'MSXML.DOMDocument' // 2.0
+ ];
+
+ handleXML = function(response){
+ var result = response.data;
+
+ if(!result || !result.documentElement){
+ var text = response.text;
+ array.some(dp, function(p){
+ try{
+ var dom = new ActiveXObject(p);
+ dom.async = false;
+ dom.loadXML(text);
+ result = dom;
+ }catch(e){ return false; }
+ return true;
+ });
+ }
+
+ return result;
+ };
+ }
+
+ var handlers = {
+ 'javascript': function(response){
+ return kernel.eval(response.text || '');
+ },
+ 'json': function(response){
+ return JSON.parse(response.text || null);
+ },
+ 'xml': handleXML
+ };
+
+ function handle(response){
+ var handler = handlers[response.options.handleAs];
+
+ response.data = handler ? handler(response) : (response.data || response.text);
+
+ return response;
+ }
+
+ handle.register = function(name, handler){
+ handlers[name] = handler;
+ };
+
+ return handle;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/ready':function(){
+define("dojo/ready", ["./_base/kernel", "./has", "require", "./domReady", "./_base/lang"], function(dojo, has, require, domReady, lang){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/ready
+ // note:
+ // This module should be unnecessary in dojo 2.0
+
+ var
+ // truthy if DOMContentLoaded or better (e.g., window.onload fired) has been achieved
+ isDomReady = 0,
+
+ // a function to call to cause onLoad to be called when all requested modules have been loaded
+ requestCompleteSignal,
+
+ // The queue of functions waiting to execute as soon as dojo.ready conditions satisfied
+ loadQ = [],
+
+ // prevent recursion in onLoad
+ onLoadRecursiveGuard = 0,
+
+ handleDomReady = function(){
+ isDomReady = 1;
+ dojo._postLoad = dojo.config.afterOnLoad = true;
+ if(loadQ.length){
+ requestCompleteSignal(onLoad);
+ }
+ },
+
+ // run the next function queued with dojo.ready
+ onLoad = function(){
+ if(isDomReady && !onLoadRecursiveGuard && loadQ.length){
+ //guard against recursions into this function
+ onLoadRecursiveGuard = 1;
+ var f = loadQ.shift();
+ try{
+ f();
+ }
+ // FIXME: signal the error via require.on
+ finally{
+ onLoadRecursiveGuard = 0;
+ }
+ onLoadRecursiveGuard = 0;
+ if(loadQ.length){
+ requestCompleteSignal(onLoad);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ require.on("idle", onLoad);
+ requestCompleteSignal = function(){
+ if(require.idle()){
+ onLoad();
+ } // else do nothing, onLoad will be called with the next idle signal
+ };
+
+ var ready = dojo.ready = dojo.addOnLoad = function(priority, context, callback){
+ // summary:
+ // Add a function to execute on DOM content loaded and all requested modules have arrived and been evaluated.
+ // In most cases, the `domReady` plug-in should suffice and this method should not be needed.
+ // priority: Integer?
+ // The order in which to exec this callback relative to other callbacks, defaults to 1000
+ // context: Object?|Function
+ // The context in which to run execute callback, or a callback if not using context
+ // callback: Function?
+ // The function to execute.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Simple DOM and Modules ready syntax
+ // | require(["dojo/ready"], function(ready){
+ // | ready(function(){ alert("Dom ready!"); });
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Using a priority
+ // | require(["dojo/ready"], function(ready){
+ // | ready(2, function(){ alert("low priority ready!"); })
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Using context
+ // | require(["dojo/ready"], function(ready){
+ // | ready(foo, function(){
+ // | // in here, this == foo
+ // | });
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Using dojo/hitch style args:
+ // | require(["dojo/ready"], function(ready){
+ // | var foo = { dojoReady: function(){ console.warn(this, "dojo dom and modules ready."); } };
+ // | ready(foo, "dojoReady");
+ // | });
+
+ var hitchArgs = lang._toArray(arguments);
+ if(typeof priority != "number"){
+ callback = context;
+ context = priority;
+ priority = 1000;
+ }else{
+ hitchArgs.shift();
+ }
+ callback = callback ?
+ lang.hitch.apply(dojo, hitchArgs) :
+ function(){
+ context();
+ };
+ callback.priority = priority;
+ for(var i = 0; i < loadQ.length && priority >= loadQ[i].priority; i++){}
+ loadQ.splice(i, 0, callback);
+ requestCompleteSignal();
+ };
+
+ 1 || has.add("dojo-config-addOnLoad", 1);
+ if( 1 ){
+ var dca = dojo.config.addOnLoad;
+ if(dca){
+ ready[(lang.isArray(dca) ? "apply" : "call")](dojo, dca);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( 1 && dojo.config.parseOnLoad && !dojo.isAsync){
+ ready(99, function(){
+ if(!dojo.parser){
+ dojo.deprecated("Add explicit require(['dojo/parser']);", "", "2.0");
+ require(["dojo/parser"]);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ if( 1 ){
+ domReady(handleDomReady);
+ }else{
+ handleDomReady();
+ }
+
+ return ready;
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/aspect':function(){
+define("dojo/aspect", [], function(){
+
+ // module:
+ // dojo/aspect
+
+ "use strict";
+ var undefined, nextId = 0;
+ function advise(dispatcher, type, advice, receiveArguments){
+ var previous = dispatcher[type];
+ var around = type == "around";
+ var signal;
+ if(around){
+ var advised = advice(function(){
+ return previous.advice(this, arguments);
+ });
+ signal = {
+ remove: function(){
+ signal.cancelled = true;
+ },
+ advice: function(target, args){
+ return signal.cancelled ?
+ previous.advice(target, args) : // cancelled, skip to next one
+ advised.apply(target, args); // called the advised function
+ }
+ };
+ }else{
+ // create the remove handler
+ signal = {
+ remove: function(){
+ var previous = signal.previous;
+ var next = signal.next;
+ if(!next && !previous){
+ delete dispatcher[type];
+ }else{
+ if(previous){
+ previous.next = next;
+ }else{
+ dispatcher[type] = next;
+ }
+ if(next){
+ next.previous = previous;
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ id: nextId++,
+ advice: advice,
+ receiveArguments: receiveArguments
+ };
+ }
+ if(previous && !around){
+ if(type == "after"){
+ // add the listener to the end of the list
+ // note that we had to change this loop a little bit to workaround a bizarre IE10 JIT bug
+ while(previous.next && (previous = previous.next)){}
+ previous.next = signal;
+ signal.previous = previous;
+ }else if(type == "before"){
+ // add to beginning
+ dispatcher[type] = signal;
+ signal.next = previous;
+ previous.previous = signal;
+ }
+ }else{
+ // around or first one just replaces
+ dispatcher[type] = signal;
+ }
+ return signal;
+ }
+ function aspect(type){
+ return function(target, methodName, advice, receiveArguments){
+ var existing = target[methodName], dispatcher;
+ if(!existing || existing.target != target){
+ // no dispatcher in place
+ target[methodName] = dispatcher = function(){
+ var executionId = nextId;
+ // before advice
+ var args = arguments;
+ var before = dispatcher.before;
+ while(before){
+ args = before.advice.apply(this, args) || args;
+ before = before.next;
+ }
+ // around advice
+ if(dispatcher.around){
+ var results = dispatcher.around.advice(this, args);
+ }
+ // after advice
+ var after = dispatcher.after;
+ while(after && after.id < executionId){
+ if(after.receiveArguments){
+ var newResults = after.advice.apply(this, args);
+ // change the return value only if a new value was returned
+ results = newResults === undefined ? results : newResults;
+ }else{
+ results = after.advice.call(this, results, args);
+ }
+ after = after.next;
+ }
+ return results;
+ };
+ if(existing){
+ dispatcher.around = {advice: function(target, args){
+ return existing.apply(target, args);
+ }};
+ }
+ dispatcher.target = target;
+ }
+ var results = advise((dispatcher || existing), type, advice, receiveArguments);
+ advice = null;
+ return results;
+ };
+ }
+
+ // TODOC: after/before/around return object
+
+ var after = aspect("after");
+ /*=====
+ after = function(target, methodName, advice, receiveArguments){
+ // summary:
+ // The "after" export of the aspect module is a function that can be used to attach
+ // "after" advice to a method. This function will be executed after the original method
+ // is executed. By default the function will be called with a single argument, the return
+ // value of the original method, or the the return value of the last executed advice (if a previous one exists).
+ // The fourth (optional) argument can be set to true to so the function receives the original
+ // arguments (from when the original method was called) rather than the return value.
+ // If there are multiple "after" advisors, they are executed in the order they were registered.
+ // target: Object
+ // This is the target object
+ // methodName: String
+ // This is the name of the method to attach to.
+ // advice: Function
+ // This is function to be called after the original method
+ // receiveArguments: Boolean?
+ // If this is set to true, the advice function receives the original arguments (from when the original mehtod
+ // was called) rather than the return value of the original/previous method.
+ // returns:
+ // A signal object that can be used to cancel the advice. If remove() is called on this signal object, it will
+ // stop the advice function from being executed.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var before = aspect("before");
+ /*=====
+ before = function(target, methodName, advice){
+ // summary:
+ // The "before" export of the aspect module is a function that can be used to attach
+ // "before" advice to a method. This function will be executed before the original method
+ // is executed. This function will be called with the arguments used to call the method.
+ // This function may optionally return an array as the new arguments to use to call
+ // the original method (or the previous, next-to-execute before advice, if one exists).
+ // If the before method doesn't return anything (returns undefined) the original arguments
+ // will be preserved.
+ // If there are multiple "before" advisors, they are executed in the reverse order they were registered.
+ // target: Object
+ // This is the target object
+ // methodName: String
+ // This is the name of the method to attach to.
+ // advice: Function
+ // This is function to be called before the original method
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ var around = aspect("around");
+ /*=====
+ around = function(target, methodName, advice){
+ // summary:
+ // The "around" export of the aspect module is a function that can be used to attach
+ // "around" advice to a method. The advisor function is immediately executed when
+ // the around() is called, is passed a single argument that is a function that can be
+ // called to continue execution of the original method (or the next around advisor).
+ // The advisor function should return a function, and this function will be called whenever
+ // the method is called. It will be called with the arguments used to call the method.
+ // Whatever this function returns will be returned as the result of the method call (unless after advise changes it).
+ // example:
+ // If there are multiple "around" advisors, the most recent one is executed first,
+ // which can then delegate to the next one and so on. For example:
+ // | around(obj, "foo", function(originalFoo){
+ // | return function(){
+ // | var start = new Date().getTime();
+ // | var results = originalFoo.apply(this, arguments); // call the original
+ // | var end = new Date().getTime();
+ // | console.log("foo execution took " + (end - start) + " ms");
+ // | return results;
+ // | };
+ // | });
+ // target: Object
+ // This is the target object
+ // methodName: String
+ // This is the name of the method to attach to.
+ // advice: Function
+ // This is function to be called around the original method
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ return {
+ // summary:
+ // provides aspect oriented programming functionality, allowing for
+ // one to add before, around, or after advice on existing methods.
+ // example:
+ // | define(["dojo/aspect"], function(aspect){
+ // | var signal = aspect.after(targetObject, "methodName", function(someArgument){
+ // | this will be called when targetObject.methodName() is called, after the original function is called
+ // | });
+ //
+ // example:
+ // The returned signal object can be used to cancel the advice.
+ // | signal.remove(); // this will stop the advice from being executed anymore
+ // | aspect.before(targetObject, "methodName", function(someArgument){
+ // | // this will be called when targetObject.methodName() is called, before the original function is called
+ // | });
+
+ before: before,
+ around: around,
+ after: after
+ };
+});
+
+},
+'dojo/_base/connect':function(){
+define(["./kernel", "../on", "../topic", "../aspect", "./event", "../mouse", "./sniff", "./lang", "../keys"], function(dojo, on, hub, aspect, eventModule, mouse, has, lang){
+// module:
+// dojo/_base/connect
+
+has.add("events-keypress-typed", function(){ // keypresses should only occur a printable character is hit
+ var testKeyEvent = {charCode: 0};
+ try{
+ testKeyEvent = document.createEvent("KeyboardEvent");
+ (testKeyEvent.initKeyboardEvent || testKeyEvent.initKeyEvent).call(testKeyEvent, "keypress", true, true, null, false, false, false, false, 9, 3);
+ }catch(e){}
+ return testKeyEvent.charCode == 0 && !has("opera");
+});
+
+function connect_(obj, event, context, method, dontFix){
+ method = lang.hitch(context, method);
+ if(!obj || !(obj.addEventListener || obj.attachEvent)){
+ // it is a not a DOM node and we are using the dojo.connect style of treating a
+ // method like an event, must go right to aspect
+ return aspect.after(obj || dojo.global, event, method, true);
+ }
+ if(typeof event == "string" && event.substring(0, 2) == "on"){
+ event = event.substring(2);
+ }
+ if(!obj){
+ obj = dojo.global;
+ }
+ if(!dontFix){
+ switch(event){
+ // dojo.connect has special handling for these event types
+ case "keypress":
+ event = keypress;
+ break;
+ case "mouseenter":
+ event = mouse.enter;
+ break;
+ case "mouseleave":
+ event = mouse.leave;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return on(obj, event, method, dontFix);
+}
+
+var _punctMap = {
+ 106:42,
+ 111:47,
+ 186:59,
+ 187:43,
+ 188:44,
+ 189:45,
+ 190:46,
+ 191:47,
+ 192:96,
+ 219:91,
+ 220:92,
+ 221:93,
+ 222:39,
+ 229:113
+};
+var evtCopyKey = has("mac") ? "metaKey" : "ctrlKey";
+
+
+var _synthesizeEvent = function(evt, props){
+ var faux = lang.mixin({}, evt, props);
+ setKeyChar(faux);
+ // FIXME: would prefer to use lang.hitch: lang.hitch(evt, evt.preventDefault);
+ // but it throws an error when preventDefault is invoked on Safari
+ // does Event.preventDefault not support "apply" on Safari?
+ faux.preventDefault = function(){ evt.preventDefault(); };
+ faux.stopPropagation = function(){ evt.stopPropagation(); };
+ return faux;
+};
+function setKeyChar(evt){
+ evt.keyChar = evt.charCode ? String.fromCharCode(evt.charCode) : '';
+ evt.charOrCode = evt.keyChar || evt.keyCode;
+}
+var keypress;
+if(has("events-keypress-typed")){
+ // this emulates Firefox's keypress behavior where every keydown can correspond to a keypress
+ var _trySetKeyCode = function(e, code){
+ try{
+ // squelch errors when keyCode is read-only
+ // (e.g. if keyCode is ctrl or shift)
+ return (e.keyCode = code);
+ }catch(e){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ };
+ keypress = function(object, listener){
+ var keydownSignal = on(object, "keydown", function(evt){
+ // munge key/charCode
+ var k=evt.keyCode;
+ // These are Windows Virtual Key Codes
+ // http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/WinUI/WindowsUserInterface/UserInput/VirtualKeyCodes.asp
+ var unprintable = (k!=13) && k!=32 && (k!=27||!has("ie")) && (k<48||k>90) && (k<96||k>111) && (k<186||k>192) && (k<219||k>222) && k!=229;
+ // synthesize keypress for most unprintables and CTRL-keys
+ if(unprintable||evt.ctrlKey){
+ var c = unprintable ? 0 : k;
+ if(evt.ctrlKey){
+ if(k==3 || k==13){
+ return listener.call(evt.currentTarget, evt); // IE will post CTRL-BREAK, CTRL-ENTER as keypress natively
+ }else if(c>95 && c<106){
+ c -= 48; // map CTRL-[numpad 0-9] to ASCII
+ }else if((!evt.shiftKey)&&(c>=65&&c<=90)){
+ c += 32; // map CTRL-[A-Z] to lowercase
+ }else{
+ c = _punctMap[c] || c; // map other problematic CTRL combinations to ASCII
+ }
+ }
+ // simulate a keypress event
+ var faux = _synthesizeEvent(evt, {type: 'keypress', faux: true, charCode: c});
+ listener.call(evt.currentTarget, faux);
+ if(has("ie")){
+ _trySetKeyCode(evt, faux.keyCode);
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ var keypressSignal = on(object, "keypress", function(evt){
+ var c = evt.charCode;
+ c = c>=32 ? c : 0;
+ evt = _synthesizeEvent(evt, {charCode: c, faux: true});
+ return listener.call(this, evt);
+ });
+ return {
+ remove: function(){
+ keydownSignal.remove();
+ keypressSignal.remove();
+ }
+ };
+ };
+}else{
+ if(has("opera")){
+ keypress = function(object, listener){
+ return on(object, "keypress", function(evt){
+ var c = evt.which;
+ if(c==3){
+ c=99; // Mozilla maps CTRL-BREAK to CTRL-c
+ }
+ // can't trap some keys at all, like INSERT and DELETE
+ // there is no differentiating info between DELETE and ".", or INSERT and "-"
+ c = c<32 && !evt.shiftKey ? 0 : c;
+ if(evt.ctrlKey && !evt.shiftKey && c>=65 && c<=90){
+ // lowercase CTRL-[A-Z] keys
+ c += 32;
+ }
+ return listener.call(this, _synthesizeEvent(evt, { charCode: c }));
+ });
+ };
+ }else{
+ keypress = function(object, listener){
+ return on(object, "keypress", function(evt){
+ setKeyChar(evt);
+ return listener.call(this, evt);
+ });
+ };
+ }
+}
+
+var connect = {
+ // summary:
+ // This module defines the dojo.connect API.
+ // This modules also provides keyboard event handling helpers.
+ // This module exports an extension event for emulating Firefox's keypress handling.
+ // However, this extension event exists primarily for backwards compatibility and
+ // is not recommended. WebKit and IE uses an alternate keypress handling (only
+ // firing for printable characters, to distinguish from keydown events), and most
+ // consider the WebKit/IE behavior more desirable.
+
+ _keypress:keypress,
+
+ connect:function(obj, event, context, method, dontFix){
+ // summary:
+ // `dojo.connect` is a deprecated event handling and delegation method in
+ // Dojo. It allows one function to "listen in" on the execution of
+ // any other, triggering the second whenever the first is called. Many
+ // listeners may be attached to a function, and source functions may
+ // be either regular function calls or DOM events.
+ //
+ // description:
+ // Connects listeners to actions, so that after event fires, a
+ // listener is called with the same arguments passed to the original
+ // function.
+ //
+ // Since `dojo.connect` allows the source of events to be either a
+ // "regular" JavaScript function or a DOM event, it provides a uniform
+ // interface for listening to all the types of events that an
+ // application is likely to deal with though a single, unified
+ // interface. DOM programmers may want to think of it as
+ // "addEventListener for everything and anything".
+ //
+ // When setting up a connection, the `event` parameter must be a
+ // string that is the name of the method/event to be listened for. If
+ // `obj` is null, `kernel.global` is assumed, meaning that connections
+ // to global methods are supported but also that you may inadvertently
+ // connect to a global by passing an incorrect object name or invalid
+ // reference.
+ //
+ // `dojo.connect` generally is forgiving. If you pass the name of a
+ // function or method that does not yet exist on `obj`, connect will
+ // not fail, but will instead set up a stub method. Similarly, null
+ // arguments may simply be omitted such that fewer than 4 arguments
+ // may be required to set up a connection See the examples for details.
+ //
+ // The return value is a handle that is needed to
+ // remove this connection with `dojo.disconnect`.
+ //
+ // obj: Object?
+ // The source object for the event function.
+ // Defaults to `kernel.global` if null.
+ // If obj is a DOM node, the connection is delegated
+ // to the DOM event manager (unless dontFix is true).
+ //
+ // event: String
+ // String name of the event function in obj.
+ // I.e. identifies a property `obj[event]`.
+ //
+ // context: Object|null
+ // The object that method will receive as "this".
+ //
+ // If context is null and method is a function, then method
+ // inherits the context of event.
+ //
+ // If method is a string then context must be the source
+ // object object for method (context[method]). If context is null,
+ // kernel.global is used.
+ //
+ // method: String|Function
+ // A function reference, or name of a function in context.
+ // The function identified by method fires after event does.
+ // method receives the same arguments as the event.
+ // See context argument comments for information on method's scope.
+ //
+ // dontFix: Boolean?
+ // If obj is a DOM node, set dontFix to true to prevent delegation
+ // of this connection to the DOM event manager.
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When obj.onchange(), do ui.update():
+ // | dojo.connect(obj, "onchange", ui, "update");
+ // | dojo.connect(obj, "onchange", ui, ui.update); // same
+ //
+ // example:
+ // Using return value for disconnect:
+ // | var link = dojo.connect(obj, "onchange", ui, "update");
+ // | ...
+ // | dojo.disconnect(link);
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When onglobalevent executes, watcher.handler is invoked:
+ // | dojo.connect(null, "onglobalevent", watcher, "handler");
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When ob.onCustomEvent executes, customEventHandler is invoked:
+ // | dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", null, "customEventHandler");
+ // | dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", "customEventHandler"); // same
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When ob.onCustomEvent executes, customEventHandler is invoked
+ // with the same scope (this):
+ // | dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", null, customEventHandler);
+ // | dojo.connect(ob, "onCustomEvent", customEventHandler); // same
+ //
+ // example:
+ // When globalEvent executes, globalHandler is invoked
+ // with the same scope (this):
+ // | dojo.connect(null, "globalEvent", null, globalHandler);
+ // | dojo.connect("globalEvent", globalHandler); // same
+
+ // normalize arguments
+ var a=arguments, args=[], i=0;
+ // if a[0] is a String, obj was omitted
+ args.push(typeof a[0] == "string" ? null : a[i++], a[i++]);
+ // if the arg-after-next is a String or Function, context was NOT omitted
+ var a1 = a[i+1];
+ args.push(typeof a1 == "string" || typeof a1 == "function" ? a[i++] : null, a[i++]);
+ // absorb any additional arguments
+ for(var l=a.length; i<l; i++){ args.push(a[i]); }
+ return connect_.apply(this, args);
+ },
+
+ disconnect:function(handle){
+ // summary:
+ // Remove a link created by dojo.connect.
+ // description:
+ // Removes the connection between event and the method referenced by handle.
+ // handle: Handle
+ // the return value of the dojo.connect call that created the connection.
+
+ if(handle){
+ handle.remove();
+ }
+ },
+
+ subscribe:function(topic, context, method){
+ // summary:
+ // Attach a listener to a named topic. The listener function is invoked whenever the
+ // named topic is published (see: dojo.publish).
+ // Returns a handle which is needed to unsubscribe this listener.
+ // topic: String
+ // The topic to which to subscribe.
+ // context: Object?
+ // Scope in which method will be invoked, or null for default scope.
+ // method: String|Function
+ // The name of a function in context, or a function reference. This is the function that
+ // is invoked when topic is published.
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.subscribe("alerts", null, function(caption, message){ alert(caption + "\n" + message); });
+ // | dojo.publish("alerts", [ "read this", "hello world" ]);
+ return hub.subscribe(topic, lang.hitch(context, method));
+ },
+
+ publish:function(topic, args){
+ // summary:
+ // Invoke all listener method subscribed to topic.
+ // topic: String
+ // The name of the topic to publish.
+ // args: Array?
+ // An array of arguments. The arguments will be applied
+ // to each topic subscriber (as first class parameters, via apply).
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.subscribe("alerts", null, function(caption, message){ alert(caption + "\n" + message); };
+ // | dojo.publish("alerts", [ "read this", "hello world" ]);
+ return hub.publish.apply(hub, [topic].concat(args));
+ },
+
+ connectPublisher:function(topic, obj, event){
+ // summary:
+ // Ensure that every time obj.event() is called, a message is published
+ // on the topic. Returns a handle which can be passed to
+ // dojo.disconnect() to disable subsequent automatic publication on
+ // the topic.
+ // topic: String
+ // The name of the topic to publish.
+ // obj: Object?
+ // The source object for the event function. Defaults to kernel.global
+ // if null.
+ // event: String
+ // The name of the event function in obj.
+ // I.e. identifies a property obj[event].
+ // example:
+ // | dojo.connectPublisher("/ajax/start", dojo, "xhrGet");
+ var pf = function(){ connect.publish(topic, arguments); };
+ return event ? connect.connect(obj, event, pf) : connect.connect(obj, pf); //Handle
+ },
+
+ isCopyKey: function(e){
+ // summary:
+ // Checks an event for the copy key (meta on Mac, and ctrl anywhere else)
+ // e: Event
+ // Event object to examine
+ return e[evtCopyKey]; // Boolean
+ }
+};
+
+connect.unsubscribe = connect.disconnect;
+/*=====
+ connect.unsubscribe = function(handle){
+ // summary:
+ // Remove a topic listener.
+ // handle: Handle
+ // The handle returned from a call to subscribe.
+ // example:
+ // | var alerter = dojo.subscribe("alerts", null, function(caption, message){ alert(caption + "\n" + message); };
+ // | ...
+ // | dojo.unsubscribe(alerter);
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ 1 && lang.mixin(dojo, connect);
+return connect;
+
+});
+
+
+
+},
+'dojo/errors/CancelError':function(){
+define(["./create"], function(create){
+ // module:
+ // dojo/errors/CancelError
+
+ /*=====
+ return function(){
+ // summary:
+ // Default error if a promise is canceled without a reason.
+ };
+ =====*/
+
+ return create("CancelError", null, null, { dojoType: "cancel" });
+});
+
+}}});
+(function(){
+ // must use this.require to make this work in node.js
+ var require = this.require;
+ // consume the cached dojo layer
+ require({cache:{}});
+ !require.async && require(["dojo"]);
+ require.boot && require.apply(null, require.boot);
+})();