From f0cfe83e3725f9a3928da97a6e3085e79cb25309 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Dolgov Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 10:26:24 +0400 Subject: upgrade dojo to 1.8.3 (refs #570) --- lib/dojo/data/util/sorter.js.uncompressed.js | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 99 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lib/dojo/data/util/sorter.js.uncompressed.js (limited to 'lib/dojo/data/util/sorter.js.uncompressed.js') diff --git a/lib/dojo/data/util/sorter.js.uncompressed.js b/lib/dojo/data/util/sorter.js.uncompressed.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..268fa5847 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dojo/data/util/sorter.js.uncompressed.js @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +define("dojo/data/util/sorter", ["../../_base/lang"], function(lang){ + // module: + // dojo/data/util/sorter + // summary: + // TODOC + +var sorter = {}; +lang.setObject("dojo.data.util.sorter", sorter); + +sorter.basicComparator = function( /*anything*/ a, + /*anything*/ b){ + // summary: + // Basic comparison function that compares if an item is greater or less than another item + // description: + // returns 1 if a > b, -1 if a < b, 0 if equal. + // 'null' values (null, undefined) are treated as larger values so that they're pushed to the end of the list. + // And compared to each other, null is equivalent to undefined. + + //null is a problematic compare, so if null, we set to undefined. + //Makes the check logic simple, compact, and consistent + //And (null == undefined) === true, so the check later against null + //works for undefined and is less bytes. + var r = -1; + if(a === null){ + a = undefined; + } + if(b === null){ + b = undefined; + } + if(a == b){ + r = 0; + }else if(a > b || a == null){ + r = 1; + } + return r; //int {-1,0,1} +}; + +sorter.createSortFunction = function( /* attributes[] */sortSpec, /*dojo/data/api/Read*/ store){ + // summary: + // Helper function to generate the sorting function based off the list of sort attributes. + // description: + // The sort function creation will look for a property on the store called 'comparatorMap'. If it exists + // it will look in the mapping for comparisons function for the attributes. If one is found, it will + // use it instead of the basic comparator, which is typically used for strings, ints, booleans, and dates. + // Returns the sorting function for this particular list of attributes and sorting directions. + // sortSpec: + // A JS object that array that defines out what attribute names to sort on and whether it should be descenting or asending. + // The objects should be formatted as follows: + // | { + // | attribute: "attributeName-string" || attribute, + // | descending: true|false; // Default is false. + // | } + // store: + // The datastore object to look up item values from. + + var sortFunctions=[]; + + function createSortFunction(attr, dir, comp, s){ + //Passing in comp and s (comparator and store), makes this + //function much faster. + return function(itemA, itemB){ + var a = s.getValue(itemA, attr); + var b = s.getValue(itemB, attr); + return dir * comp(a,b); //int + }; + } + var sortAttribute; + var map = store.comparatorMap; + var bc = sorter.basicComparator; + for(var i = 0; i < sortSpec.length; i++){ + sortAttribute = sortSpec[i]; + var attr = sortAttribute.attribute; + if(attr){ + var dir = (sortAttribute.descending) ? -1 : 1; + var comp = bc; + if(map){ + if(typeof attr !== "string" && ("toString" in attr)){ + attr = attr.toString(); + } + comp = map[attr] || bc; + } + sortFunctions.push(createSortFunction(attr, + dir, comp, store)); + } + } + return function(rowA, rowB){ + var i=0; + while(i < sortFunctions.length){ + var ret = sortFunctions[i++](rowA, rowB); + if(ret !== 0){ + return ret;//int + } + } + return 0; //int + }; // Function +}; + +return sorter; +}); -- cgit v1.2.3