From 1354d17270961fff662d40f90521223f8fd0d73b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Dolgov Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 18:59:10 +0400 Subject: update dojo to 1.7.3 --- lib/dojo/AdapterRegistry.js.uncompressed.js | 113 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 113 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lib/dojo/AdapterRegistry.js.uncompressed.js (limited to 'lib/dojo/AdapterRegistry.js.uncompressed.js') diff --git a/lib/dojo/AdapterRegistry.js.uncompressed.js b/lib/dojo/AdapterRegistry.js.uncompressed.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23a6a0f0a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dojo/AdapterRegistry.js.uncompressed.js @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +define("dojo/AdapterRegistry", ["./_base/kernel", "./_base/lang"], function(dojo, lang) { + // module: + // dojo/AdapterRegistry + // summary: + // TODOC + +var AdapterRegistry = dojo.AdapterRegistry = function(/*Boolean?*/ returnWrappers){ + // summary: + // A registry to make contextual calling/searching easier. + // description: + // Objects of this class keep list of arrays in the form [name, check, + // wrap, directReturn] that are used to determine what the contextual + // result of a set of checked arguments is. All check/wrap functions + // in this registry should be of the same arity. + // example: + // | // create a new registry + // | var reg = new dojo.AdapterRegistry(); + // | reg.register("handleString", + // | dojo.isString, + // | function(str){ + // | // do something with the string here + // | } + // | ); + // | reg.register("handleArr", + // | dojo.isArray, + // | function(arr){ + // | // do something with the array here + // | } + // | ); + // | + // | // now we can pass reg.match() *either* an array or a string and + // | // the value we pass will get handled by the right function + // | reg.match("someValue"); // will call the first function + // | reg.match(["someValue"]); // will call the second + + this.pairs = []; + this.returnWrappers = returnWrappers || false; // Boolean +}; + +/*===== +// doc alias helpers: +AdapterRegistry = dojo.AdapterRegistry; +=====*/ + +lang.extend(AdapterRegistry, { + register: function(/*String*/ name, /*Function*/ check, /*Function*/ wrap, /*Boolean?*/ directReturn, /*Boolean?*/ override){ + // summary: + // register a check function to determine if the wrap function or + // object gets selected + // name: + // a way to identify this matcher. + // check: + // a function that arguments are passed to from the adapter's + // match() function. The check function should return true if the + // given arguments are appropriate for the wrap function. + // directReturn: + // If directReturn is true, the value passed in for wrap will be + // returned instead of being called. Alternately, the + // AdapterRegistry can be set globally to "return not call" using + // the returnWrappers property. Either way, this behavior allows + // the registry to act as a "search" function instead of a + // function interception library. + // override: + // If override is given and true, the check function will be given + // highest priority. Otherwise, it will be the lowest priority + // adapter. + this.pairs[((override) ? "unshift" : "push")]([name, check, wrap, directReturn]); + }, + + match: function(/* ... */){ + // summary: + // Find an adapter for the given arguments. If no suitable adapter + // is found, throws an exception. match() accepts any number of + // arguments, all of which are passed to all matching functions + // from the registered pairs. + for(var i = 0; i < this.pairs.length; i++){ + var pair = this.pairs[i]; + if(pair[1].apply(this, arguments)){ + if((pair[3])||(this.returnWrappers)){ + return pair[2]; + }else{ + return pair[2].apply(this, arguments); + } + } + } + throw new Error("No match found"); + }, + + unregister: function(name){ + // summary: + // Remove a named adapter from the registry + // name: String + // The name of the adapter. + // returns: Boolean + // Returns true if operation is successful. + // Returns false if operation fails. + + // FIXME: this is kind of a dumb way to handle this. On a large + // registry this will be slow-ish and we can use the name as a lookup + // should we choose to trade memory for speed. + for(var i = 0; i < this.pairs.length; i++){ + var pair = this.pairs[i]; + if(pair[0] == name){ + this.pairs.splice(i, 1); + return true; + } + } + return false; + } +}); + +return AdapterRegistry; +}); -- cgit v1.2.3