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18 KiB
/** |
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* This class compiles the XTemplate syntax into a function object. The function is used |
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* like so: |
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* |
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* function (out, values, parent, xindex, xcount) { |
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* // out is the output array to store results |
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* // values, parent, xindex and xcount have their historical meaning |
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* } |
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* |
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* @private |
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*/ |
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Ext.define('Ext.util.XTemplateCompiler', { |
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extend: 'Ext.util.XTemplateParser', |
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// Chrome really likes "new Function" to realize the code block (as in it is |
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// 2x-3x faster to call it than using eval), but Firefox chokes on it badly. |
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// IE and Opera are also fine with the "new Function" technique. |
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useEval: Ext.isGecko, |
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// See http://jsperf.com/nige-array-append for quickest way to append to an array of unknown length |
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// (Due to arbitrary code execution inside a template, we cannot easily track the length in var) |
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// On IE8 and earlier, myArray[myArray.length]='foo' is better. On other browsers myArray.push('foo') is better. |
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useIndex: Ext.isIE8m, |
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useFormat: true, |
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propNameRe: /^[\w\d\$]*$/, |
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compile: function (tpl) { |
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var me = this, |
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code = me.generate(tpl); |
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// When using "new Function", we have to pass our "Ext" variable to it in order to |
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// support sandboxing. If we did not, the generated function would use the global |
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// "Ext", not the "Ext" from our sandbox (scope chain). |
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// |
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return me.useEval ? me.evalTpl(code) : (new Function('Ext', code))(Ext); |
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}, |
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generate: function (tpl) { |
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var me = this, |
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// note: Ext here is properly sandboxed |
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definitions = 'var fm=Ext.util.Format,ts=Object.prototype.toString;', |
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code; |
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// Track how many levels we use, so that we only "var" each level's variables once |
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me.maxLevel = 0; |
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me.body = [ |
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'var c0=values, a0=' + me.createArrayTest(0) + ', p0=parent, n0=xcount, i0=xindex, k0, v;\n' |
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]; |
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if (me.definitions) { |
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if (typeof me.definitions === 'string') { |
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me.definitions = [me.definitions, definitions ]; |
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} else { |
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me.definitions.push(definitions); |
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} |
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} else { |
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me.definitions = [ definitions ]; |
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} |
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me.switches = []; |
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me.parse(tpl); |
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me.definitions.push( |
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(me.useEval ? '$=' : 'return') + ' function (' + me.fnArgs + ') {', |
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me.body.join(''), |
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'}' |
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); |
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code = me.definitions.join('\n'); |
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// Free up the arrays. |
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me.definitions.length = me.body.length = me.switches.length = 0; |
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delete me.definitions; |
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delete me.body; |
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delete me.switches; |
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return code; |
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}, |
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//----------------------------------- |
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// XTemplateParser callouts |
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doText: function (text) { |
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var me = this, |
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out = me.body; |
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text = text.replace(me.aposRe, "\\'").replace(me.newLineRe, '\\n'); |
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if (me.useIndex) { |
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out.push('out[out.length]=\'', text, '\'\n'); |
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} else { |
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out.push('out.push(\'', text, '\')\n'); |
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} |
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}, |
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doExpr: function (expr) { |
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var out = this.body; |
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out.push('if ((v=' + expr + ') != null) out'); |
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// Coerce value to string using concatenation of an empty string literal. |
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// See http://jsperf.com/tostringvscoercion/5 |
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if (this.useIndex) { |
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out.push('[out.length]=v+\'\'\n'); |
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} else { |
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out.push('.push(v+\'\')\n'); |
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} |
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}, |
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doTag: function (tag) { |
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var expr = this.parseTag(tag); |
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if (expr) { |
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this.doExpr(expr); |
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} else { |
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// if we cannot match on tagRe handle as plain text |
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this.doText('{' + tag + '}'); |
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} |
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}, |
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doElse: function () { |
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this.body.push('} else {\n'); |
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}, |
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doEval: function (text) { |
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this.body.push(text, '\n'); |
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}, |
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doIf: function (action, actions) { |
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var me = this; |
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// If it's just a propName, use it directly in the if |
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if (action === '.') { |
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me.body.push('if (values) {\n'); |
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} else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) { |
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me.body.push('if (', me.parseTag(action), ') {\n'); |
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} |
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// Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values) |
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else { |
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me.body.push('if (', me.addFn(action), me.callFn, ') {\n'); |
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} |
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if (actions.exec) { |
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me.doExec(actions.exec); |
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} |
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}, |
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doElseIf: function (action, actions) { |
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var me = this; |
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// If it's just a propName, use it directly in the else if |
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if (action === '.') { |
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me.body.push('else if (values) {\n'); |
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} else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) { |
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me.body.push('} else if (', me.parseTag(action), ') {\n'); |
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} |
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// Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values) |
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else { |
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me.body.push('} else if (', me.addFn(action), me.callFn, ') {\n'); |
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} |
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if (actions.exec) { |
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me.doExec(actions.exec); |
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} |
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}, |
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doSwitch: function (action) { |
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var me = this, |
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key; |
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// If it's just a propName, use it directly in the switch |
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if (action === '.' || action === '#') { |
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key = action === '.' ? 'values' : 'xindex'; |
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me.body.push('switch (', key, ') {\n'); |
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} else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) { |
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me.body.push('switch (', me.parseTag(action), ') {\n'); |
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} |
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// Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values) |
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else { |
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me.body.push('switch (', me.addFn(action), me.callFn, ') {\n'); |
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} |
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me.switches.push(0); |
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}, |
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doCase: function (action) { |
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var me = this, |
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cases = Ext.isArray(action) ? action : [action], |
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n = me.switches.length - 1, |
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match, i; |
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if (me.switches[n]) { |
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me.body.push('break;\n'); |
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} else { |
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me.switches[n]++; |
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} |
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for (i = 0, n = cases.length; i < n; ++i) { |
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match = me.intRe.exec(cases[i]); |
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cases[i] = match ? match[1] : ("'" + cases[i].replace(me.aposRe,"\\'") + "'"); |
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} |
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me.body.push('case ', cases.join(': case '), ':\n'); |
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}, |
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doDefault: function () { |
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var me = this, |
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n = me.switches.length - 1; |
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if (me.switches[n]) { |
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me.body.push('break;\n'); |
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} else { |
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me.switches[n]++; |
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} |
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me.body.push('default:\n'); |
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}, |
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doEnd: function (type, actions) { |
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var me = this, |
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L = me.level-1; |
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if (type == 'for' || type == 'foreach') { |
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/* |
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To exit a for or foreach loop we must restore the outer loop's context. The |
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code looks like this (which goes with that produced by doFor or doForEach): |
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for (...) { // the part generated by doFor or doForEach |
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... // the body of the for loop |
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// ... any tpl for exec statement goes here... |
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} |
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parent = p1; |
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values = r2; |
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xcount = n1; |
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xindex = i1 |
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*/ |
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if (actions.exec) { |
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me.doExec(actions.exec); |
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} |
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me.body.push('}\n'); |
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me.body.push('parent=p',L,';values=r',L+1,';xcount=n'+L+';xindex=i',L,'+1;xkey=k',L,';\n'); |
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} else if (type == 'if' || type == 'switch') { |
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me.body.push('}\n'); |
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} |
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}, |
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doFor: function (action, actions) { |
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var me = this, |
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s, |
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L = me.level, |
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up = L-1, |
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parentAssignment; |
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// If it's just a propName, use it directly in the switch |
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if (action === '.') { |
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s = 'values'; |
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} else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) { |
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s = me.parseTag(action); |
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} |
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// Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values) |
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else { |
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s = me.addFn(action) + me.callFn; |
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} |
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/* |
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We are trying to produce a block of code that looks like below. We use the nesting |
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level to uniquely name the control variables. |
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// Omit "var " if we have already been through level 2 |
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var i2 = 0, |
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n2 = 0, |
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c2 = values['propName'], |
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// c2 is the context object for the for loop |
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a2 = Array.isArray(c2); |
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r2 = values, |
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// r2 is the values object |
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p2, // p2 is the parent context (of the outer for loop) |
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k2; // object key - not used by for loop but doEnd needs this to be declared |
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// If iterating over the current data, the parent is always set to c2 |
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p2 = parent = c2; |
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// If iterating over a property in an object, set the parent to the object |
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p2 = parent = a1 ? c1[i1] : c1 // set parent |
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if (c2) { |
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if (a2) { |
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n2 = c2.length; |
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} else if (c2.isMixedCollection) { |
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c2 = c2.items; |
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n2 = c2.length; |
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} else if (c2.isStore) { |
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c2 = c2.data.items; |
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n2 = c2.length; |
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} else { |
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c2 = [ c2 ]; |
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n2 = 1; |
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} |
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} |
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// i2 is the loop index and n2 is the number (xcount) of this for loop |
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for (xcount = n2; i2 < n2; ++i2) { |
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values = c2[i2] // adjust special vars to inner scope |
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xindex = i2 + 1 // xindex is 1-based |
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The body of the loop is whatever comes between the tpl and /tpl statements (which |
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is handled by doEnd). |
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*/ |
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// Declare the vars for a particular level only if we have not already declared them. |
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if (me.maxLevel < L) { |
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me.maxLevel = L; |
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me.body.push('var '); |
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} |
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if (action == '.') { |
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parentAssignment = 'c' + L; |
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} else { |
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parentAssignment = 'a' + up + '?c' + up + '[i' + up + ']:c' + up; |
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} |
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me.body.push('i',L,'=0,n', L, '=0,c',L,'=',s,',a',L,'=', me.createArrayTest(L),',r',L,'=values,p',L,',k',L,';\n', |
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'p',L,'=parent=',parentAssignment,'\n', |
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'if (c',L,'){if(a',L,'){n', L,'=c', L, '.length;}else if (c', L, '.isMixedCollection){c',L,'=c',L,'.items;n',L,'=c',L,'.length;}else if(c',L,'.isStore){c',L,'=c',L,'.data.items;n',L,'=c',L,'.length;}else{c',L,'=[c',L,'];n',L,'=1;}}\n', |
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'for (xcount=n',L,';i',L,'<n'+L+';++i',L,'){\n', |
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'values=c',L,'[i',L,']'); |
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if (actions.propName) { |
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me.body.push('.', actions.propName); |
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} |
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me.body.push('\n', |
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'xindex=i',L,'+1\n'); |
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if (actions.between) { |
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me.body.push('if(xindex>1){ out.push("',actions.between,'"); } \n'); |
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} |
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}, |
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doForEach: function (action, actions) { |
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var me = this, |
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s, |
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L = me.level, |
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up = L-1, |
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parentAssignment; |
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// If it's just a propName, use it directly in the switch |
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if (action === '.') { |
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s = 'values'; |
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} else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) { |
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s = me.parseTag(action); |
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} |
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// Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values) |
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else { |
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s = me.addFn(action) + me.callFn; |
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} |
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/* |
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We are trying to produce a block of code that looks like below. We use the nesting |
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level to uniquely name the control variables. |
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// Omit "var " if we have already been through level 2 |
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var i2 = -1, |
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n2 = 0, |
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c2 = values['propName'], // c2 is the context object for the for loop |
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a2 = Array.isArray(c2); |
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r2 = values, // r2 is the values object |
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p2, // p2 is the parent context (of the outer for loop) |
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k2; // k2 is the object key while looping |
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// If iterating over the current data, the parent is always set to c2 |
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p2 = parent = c2; |
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// If iterating over a property in an object, set the parent to the object |
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p2 = parent = a1 ? c1[i1] : c1 // set parent |
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for(k2 in c2){ |
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xindex = ++i + 1; // xindex is 1-based |
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xkey = k2; |
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values = c2[k2]; // values is the property value |
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The body of the loop is whatever comes between the tpl and /tpl statements (which |
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is handled by doEnd). |
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*/ |
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// Declare the vars for a particular level only if we have not already declared them. |
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if (me.maxLevel < L) { |
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me.maxLevel = L; |
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me.body.push('var '); |
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} |
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if (action == '.') { |
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parentAssignment = 'c' + L; |
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} else { |
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parentAssignment = 'a' + up + '?c' + up + '[i' + up + ']:c' + up; |
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} |
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me.body.push('i',L,'=-1,n',L,'=0,c',L,'=',s,',a',L,'=',me.createArrayTest(L),',r',L,'=values,p',L,',k',L,';\n', |
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'p',L,'=parent=',parentAssignment,'\n', |
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'for(k',L,' in c',L,'){\n', |
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'xindex=++i',L,'+1;\n', |
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'xkey=k',L,';\n', |
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'values=c',L,'[k',L,'];'); |
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if (actions.propName) { |
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me.body.push('.', actions.propName); |
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} |
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if (actions.between) { |
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me.body.push('if(xindex>1){ out.push("',actions.between,'"); } \n'); |
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} |
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}, |
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createArrayTest: ('isArray' in Array) ? function(L) { |
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return 'Array.isArray(c' + L + ')'; |
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} : function(L) { |
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return 'ts.call(c' + L + ')==="[object Array]"'; |
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}, |
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doExec: function (action, actions) { |
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var me = this, |
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name = 'f' + me.definitions.length, |
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guards = me.guards[me.strict ? 0 : 1]; |
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me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {', |
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guards.doTry, |
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' var $v = values; with($v) {', |
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' ' + action, |
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' }', |
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guards.doCatch, |
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'}'); |
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me.body.push(name + me.callFn + '\n'); |
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}, |
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//----------------------------------- |
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// Internal |
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guards: [{ |
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doTry: '', |
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doCatch: '' |
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}, { |
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doTry: 'try { ', |
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doCatch: ' } catch(e) {\n' + |
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//<debug> |
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'Ext.log.warn("XTemplate evaluation exception: " + e.message);\n' + |
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//</debug> |
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'}' |
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}], |
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addFn: function (body) { |
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var me = this, |
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name = 'f' + me.definitions.length, |
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guards = me.guards[me.strict ? 0 : 1]; |
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if (body === '.') { |
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me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {', |
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' return values', |
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'}'); |
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} else if (body === '..') { |
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me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {', |
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' return parent', |
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'}'); |
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} else { |
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me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {', |
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guards.doTry, |
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' var $v = values; with($v) {', |
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' return(' + body + ')', |
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' }', |
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guards.doCatch, |
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'}'); |
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} |
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return name; |
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}, |
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parseTag: function (tag) { |
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var me = this, |
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m = me.tagRe.exec(tag), |
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name, format, args, math, v; |
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if (!m) { |
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return null; |
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} |
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name = m[1]; |
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format = m[2]; |
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args = m[3]; |
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math = m[4]; |
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// name = "." - Just use the values object. |
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if (name == '.') { |
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// filter to not include arrays/objects/nulls |
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if (!me.validTypes) { |
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me.definitions.push('var validTypes={string:1,number:1,boolean:1};'); |
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me.validTypes = true; |
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} |
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v = 'validTypes[typeof values] || ts.call(values) === "[object Date]" ? values : ""'; |
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} |
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// name = "#" - Use the xindex |
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else if (name == '#') { |
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v = 'xindex'; |
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} |
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// name = "$" - Use the xkey |
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else if (name == '$') { |
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v = 'xkey'; |
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} |
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else if (name.substr(0, 7) == "parent.") { |
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v = name; |
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} |
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// compound Javascript property name (e.g., "foo.bar") |
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else if (isNaN(name) && name.indexOf('-') == -1 && name.indexOf('.') != -1) { |
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v = "values." + name; |
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} |
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// number or a '-' in it or a single word (maybe a keyword): use array notation |
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// (http://jsperf.com/string-property-access/4) |
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else { |
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v = "values['" + name + "']"; |
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} |
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if (math) { |
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v = '(' + v + math + ')'; |
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} |
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if (format && me.useFormat) { |
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args = args ? ',' + args : ""; |
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if (format.substr(0, 5) != "this.") { |
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format = "fm." + format + '('; |
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} else { |
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format += '('; |
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} |
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} else { |
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return v; |
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} |
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return format + v + args + ')'; |
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}, |
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// @private |
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evalTpl: function ($) { |
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// We have to use eval to realize the code block and capture the inner func we also |
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// don't want a deep scope chain. We only do this in Firefox and it is also unhappy |
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// with eval containing a return statement, so instead we assign to "$" and return |
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// that. Because we use "eval", we are automatically sandboxed properly. |
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eval($); |
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return $; |
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}, |
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newLineRe: /\r\n|\r|\n/g, |
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aposRe: /[']/g, |
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intRe: /^\s*(\d+)\s*$/, |
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tagRe: /^([\w-\.\#\$]+)(?:\:([\w\.]*)(?:\((.*?)?\))?)?(\s?[\+\-\*\/]\s?[\d\.\+\-\*\/\(\)]+)?$/ |
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}, function () { |
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var proto = this.prototype; |
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proto.fnArgs = 'out,values,parent,xindex,xcount,xkey'; |
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proto.callFn = '.call(this,' + proto.fnArgs + ')'; |
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});
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