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authorThomas Davis <thomasalwyndavis@gmail.com>2012-04-22 22:34:49 +1000
committerThomas Davis <thomasalwyndavis@gmail.com>2012-04-22 22:34:49 +1000
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diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/build.js b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/build.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a11c7c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/build.js
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+({
+ name: '../js/main',
+ baseUrl: '../js',
+ out: 'output/js/main.js',
+ findNestedDependencies: true,
+ mainConfigFile: '../js/main.js'
+})
diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/build.sh b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/build.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..a9f1a56
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/build.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+rm -rf output
+node r.js -o build.js
+node r.js -o cssIn=../css/styles.css out=output/css/styles.css
+
+cp ../index.html output/index.html
+sed -i 's/js\/libs\/require\/require.js/http:\/\/requirejs.org\/docs\/release\/1.0.5\/minified\/require.js/g' output/index.html
diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/css/styles.css b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/css/styles.css
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0724cde
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/css/styles.css
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+
+article, aside, details, figcaption, figure, footer, header, hgroup, nav, section { display: block; }
+audio[controls], canvas, video { display: inline-block; *display: inline; *zoom: 1; }
+html { font-size: 100%; overflow-y: scroll; -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0,0,0,0); -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; -ms-text-size-adjust: 100%; }
+body { margin: 0; font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.231; }
+body, button, input, select, textarea { font-family: sans-serif; color: #222; }
+::-moz-selection { background: #fe57a1; color: #fff; text-shadow: none; }
+::selection { background: #fe57a1; color: #fff; text-shadow: none; }
+a { color: #00e; }
+a:visited { color: #551a8b; }
+a:focus { outline: thin dotted; }
+a:hover, a:active { outline: 0; }
+abbr[title] { border-bottom: 1px dotted; }
+b, strong { font-weight: bold; }
+blockquote { margin: 1em 40px; }
+dfn { font-style: italic; }
+hr { display: block; height: 1px; border: 0; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; margin: 1em 0; padding: 0; }
+ins { background: #ff9; color: #000; text-decoration: none; }
+mark { background: #ff0; color: #000; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold; }
+pre, code, kbd, samp { font-family: monospace, monospace; _font-family: 'courier new', monospace; font-size: 1em; }
+pre { white-space: pre; white-space: pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word; }
+q { quotes: none; }
+q:before, q:after { content: ""; content: none; }
+small { font-size: 85%; }
+sub, sup { font-size: 75%; line-height: 0; position: relative; vertical-align: baseline; }
+sup { top: -0.5em; }
+sub { bottom: -0.25em; }
+ul, ol { margin: 1em 0; padding: 0 0 0 40px; }
+dd { margin: 0 0 0 40px; }
+nav ul, nav ol { list-style: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
+img { border: 0; -ms-interpolation-mode: bicubic; }
+svg:not(:root) {
+ overflow: hidden;
+}
+figure { margin: 0; }
+form { margin: 0; }
+fieldset { border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
+legend { border: 0; *margin-left: -7px; padding: 0; }
+label { cursor: pointer; }
+button, input, select, textarea { font-size: 100%; margin: 0; vertical-align: baseline; *vertical-align: middle; }
+button, input { line-height: normal; *overflow: visible; }
+button, input[type="button"], input[type="reset"], input[type="submit"] { cursor: pointer; -webkit-appearance: button; }
+input[type="checkbox"], input[type="radio"] { box-sizing: border-box; }
+input[type="search"] { -moz-box-sizing: content-box; -webkit-box-sizing: content-box; box-sizing: content-box; }
+button::-moz-focus-inner, input::-moz-focus-inner { border: 0; padding: 0; }
+textarea { overflow: auto; vertical-align: top; }
+input:valid, textarea:valid { }
+input:invalid, textarea:invalid { background-color: #f0dddd; }
+table { border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; }
+.ir { display: block; text-indent: -999em; overflow: hidden; background-repeat: no-repeat; text-align: left; direction: ltr; }
+.ir br { display: none; }
+.hidden { display: none; visibility: hidden; }
+.visuallyhidden { border: 0; clip: rect(0 0 0 0); height: 1px; margin: -1px; overflow: hidden; padding: 0; position: absolute; width: 1px; }
+.visuallyhidden.focusable:active, .visuallyhidden.focusable:focus { clip: auto; height: auto; margin: 0; overflow: visible; position: static; width: auto; }
+.invisible { visibility: hidden; }
+
+.clearfix:before, .clearfix:after { content: ""; display: table; }
+.clearfix:after { clear: both; }
+.clearfix { zoom: 1; }
+@media only screen and (min-width: 480px) {
+
+}
+@media only screen and (min-width: 768px) {
+
+}
+
+@media print {
+ * { background: transparent !important; color: black !important; text-shadow: none !important; filter:none !important; -ms-filter: none !important; }
+ a, a:visited { color: #444 !important; text-decoration: underline; }
+ a[href]:after { content: " (" attr(href) ")"; }
+ abbr[title]:after { content: " (" attr(title) ")"; }
+ .ir a:after, a[href^="javascript:"]:after, a[href^="#"]:after { content: ""; }
+ pre, blockquote { border: 1px solid #999; page-break-inside: avoid; }
+ thead { display: table-header-group; }
+ tr, img { page-break-inside: avoid; }
+ img { max-width: 100% !important; }
+ @page { margin: 0.5cm; }
+ p, h2, h3 { orphans: 3; widows: 3; }
+ h2, h3{ page-break-after: avoid; }
+}
+.container {
+ background-color: #fff;
+}
+body {
+ color: #444;
+}
+code {
+ border:1px dashed #E1E1E1;
+ color:#333344;
+ background:#FAFAFA;
+ font-family:monospace;
+ overflow:auto;
+ font-size:11px;
+ padding:0.2em;
+}
+a, a:visited {
+ color: #444;
+}
+
+a:hover {
+ color: #000;
+ text-decoration: none;
+}
+.un-bulleted {
+ list-style: none;
+}
+.menu {
+ margin: 0;
+ padding: 0;
+ list-style: none;
+}
+.menu li {
+ float: left;
+ margin-left: 10px;
+}
+.menu li.other-link {
+ float: right;
+}
+a.active {
+ color: #000;
+ text-decoration: none;
+}
+body {
+ margin: 0;
+ padding: 0;
+}
+.container {
+ margin: auto;
+ width: 960px;
+}
+.page {
+ margin: 10px 0 10px 0;
+}
+.submenu {
+ width: 200px;
+ float: left;
+}
+.content {
+ width: 460px;
+ float: left;
+}
diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/index.html b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/index.html
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17f3076
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/index.html
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+<!doctype html>
+<!--[if lt IE 7]> <html class="no-js ie6 oldie" lang="en"> <![endif]-->
+<!--[if IE 7]> <html class="no-js ie7 oldie" lang="en"> <![endif]-->
+<!--[if IE 8]> <html class="no-js ie8 oldie" lang="en"> <![endif]-->
+<!--[if gt IE 8]><!--> <html class="no-js" lang="en"> <!--<![endif]-->
+<head>
+ <meta charset="utf-8">
+ <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
+
+ <title>Backbone Boilerplate</title>
+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1">
+ <meta name="description" content="Backboneboilerplate.com is a community driven effort to help developers learn and rapidly deploy single page web applications">
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/styles.css">
+
+ <script data-main="js/main" src="http://requirejs.org/docs/release/1.0.5/minified/require.js"></script>
+</head>
+<body>
+ <!-- Initially populated by templates/layout.html -->
+ <div class="container"></div>
+
+
+
+ <!-- Website tracking tool GetClicky.com -->
+ <script src="//static.getclicky.com/js" type="text/javascript"></script>
+ <script type="text/javascript">try{ clicky.init(66544553); }catch(e){}</script>
+
+</body>
+</html>
diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/js/main.js b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/js/main.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/output/js/main.js
diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/r.js b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/r.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7f46392
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/r.js
@@ -0,0 +1,9557 @@
+/**
+ * @license r.js 1.0.5 Copyright (c) 2010-2012, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*
+ * This is a bootstrap script to allow running RequireJS in the command line
+ * in either a Java/Rhino or Node environment. It is modified by the top-level
+ * dist.js file to inject other files to completely enable this file. It is
+ * the shell of the r.js file.
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false, evil: true, nomen: false */
+/*global readFile: true, process: false, Packages: false, print: false,
+console: false, java: false, module: false */
+
+var requirejs, require, define;
+(function (console, args, readFileFunc) {
+
+ var fileName, env, fs, vm, path, exec, rhinoContext, dir, nodeRequire,
+ nodeDefine, exists, reqMain, loadedOptimizedLib,
+ version = '1.0.5',
+ jsSuffixRegExp = /\.js$/,
+ commandOption = '',
+ useLibLoaded = {},
+ //Used by jslib/rhino/args.js
+ rhinoArgs = args,
+ readFile = typeof readFileFunc !== 'undefined' ? readFileFunc : null;
+
+ function showHelp() {
+ console.log('See https://github.com/jrburke/r.js for usage.');
+ }
+
+ if (typeof Packages !== 'undefined') {
+ env = 'rhino';
+
+ fileName = args[0];
+
+ if (fileName && fileName.indexOf('-') === 0) {
+ commandOption = fileName.substring(1);
+ fileName = args[1];
+ }
+
+ //Set up execution context.
+ rhinoContext = Packages.org.mozilla.javascript.ContextFactory.getGlobal().enterContext();
+
+ exec = function (string, name) {
+ return rhinoContext.evaluateString(this, string, name, 0, null);
+ };
+
+ exists = function (fileName) {
+ return (new java.io.File(fileName)).exists();
+ };
+
+ //Define a console.log for easier logging. Don't
+ //get fancy though.
+ if (typeof console === 'undefined') {
+ console = {
+ log: function () {
+ print.apply(undefined, arguments);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+ } else if (typeof process !== 'undefined') {
+ env = 'node';
+
+ //Get the fs module via Node's require before it
+ //gets replaced. Used in require/node.js
+ fs = require('fs');
+ vm = require('vm');
+ path = require('path');
+ nodeRequire = require;
+ nodeDefine = define;
+ reqMain = require.main;
+
+ //Temporarily hide require and define to allow require.js to define
+ //them.
+ require = undefined;
+ define = undefined;
+
+ readFile = function (path) {
+ return fs.readFileSync(path, 'utf8');
+ };
+
+ exec = function (string, name) {
+ return vm.runInThisContext(this.requirejsVars.require.makeNodeWrapper(string),
+ name ? fs.realpathSync(name) : '');
+ };
+
+ exists = function (fileName) {
+ return path.existsSync(fileName);
+ };
+
+
+ fileName = process.argv[2];
+
+ if (fileName && fileName.indexOf('-') === 0) {
+ commandOption = fileName.substring(1);
+ fileName = process.argv[3];
+ }
+ }
+
+ /** vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4
+ * @license RequireJS 1.0.5 Copyright (c) 2010-2012, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+/*jslint strict: false, plusplus: false, sub: true */
+/*global window, navigator, document, importScripts, jQuery, setTimeout, opera */
+
+
+(function () {
+ //Change this version number for each release.
+ var version = "1.0.5",
+ commentRegExp = /(\/\*([\s\S]*?)\*\/|([^:]|^)\/\/(.*)$)/mg,
+ cjsRequireRegExp = /require\(\s*["']([^'"\s]+)["']\s*\)/g,
+ currDirRegExp = /^\.\//,
+ jsSuffixRegExp = /\.js$/,
+ ostring = Object.prototype.toString,
+ ap = Array.prototype,
+ aps = ap.slice,
+ apsp = ap.splice,
+ isBrowser = !!(typeof window !== "undefined" && navigator && document),
+ isWebWorker = !isBrowser && typeof importScripts !== "undefined",
+ //PS3 indicates loaded and complete, but need to wait for complete
+ //specifically. Sequence is "loading", "loaded", execution,
+ // then "complete". The UA check is unfortunate, but not sure how
+ //to feature test w/o causing perf issues.
+ readyRegExp = isBrowser && navigator.platform === 'PLAYSTATION 3' ?
+ /^complete$/ : /^(complete|loaded)$/,
+ defContextName = "_",
+ //Oh the tragedy, detecting opera. See the usage of isOpera for reason.
+ isOpera = typeof opera !== "undefined" && opera.toString() === "[object Opera]",
+ empty = {},
+ contexts = {},
+ globalDefQueue = [],
+ interactiveScript = null,
+ checkLoadedDepth = 0,
+ useInteractive = false,
+ reservedDependencies = {
+ require: true,
+ module: true,
+ exports: true
+ },
+ req, cfg = {}, currentlyAddingScript, s, head, baseElement, scripts, script,
+ src, subPath, mainScript, dataMain, globalI, ctx, jQueryCheck, checkLoadedTimeoutId;
+
+ function isFunction(it) {
+ return ostring.call(it) === "[object Function]";
+ }
+
+ function isArray(it) {
+ return ostring.call(it) === "[object Array]";
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Simple function to mix in properties from source into target,
+ * but only if target does not already have a property of the same name.
+ * This is not robust in IE for transferring methods that match
+ * Object.prototype names, but the uses of mixin here seem unlikely to
+ * trigger a problem related to that.
+ */
+ function mixin(target, source, force) {
+ for (var prop in source) {
+ if (!(prop in empty) && (!(prop in target) || force)) {
+ target[prop] = source[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ return req;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs an error with a pointer to an URL with more information.
+ * @param {String} id the error ID that maps to an ID on a web page.
+ * @param {String} message human readable error.
+ * @param {Error} [err] the original error, if there is one.
+ *
+ * @returns {Error}
+ */
+ function makeError(id, msg, err) {
+ var e = new Error(msg + '\nhttp://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#' + id);
+ if (err) {
+ e.originalError = err;
+ }
+ return e;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Used to set up package paths from a packagePaths or packages config object.
+ * @param {Object} pkgs the object to store the new package config
+ * @param {Array} currentPackages an array of packages to configure
+ * @param {String} [dir] a prefix dir to use.
+ */
+ function configurePackageDir(pkgs, currentPackages, dir) {
+ var i, location, pkgObj;
+
+ for (i = 0; (pkgObj = currentPackages[i]); i++) {
+ pkgObj = typeof pkgObj === "string" ? { name: pkgObj } : pkgObj;
+ location = pkgObj.location;
+
+ //Add dir to the path, but avoid paths that start with a slash
+ //or have a colon (indicates a protocol)
+ if (dir && (!location || (location.indexOf("/") !== 0 && location.indexOf(":") === -1))) {
+ location = dir + "/" + (location || pkgObj.name);
+ }
+
+ //Create a brand new object on pkgs, since currentPackages can
+ //be passed in again, and config.pkgs is the internal transformed
+ //state for all package configs.
+ pkgs[pkgObj.name] = {
+ name: pkgObj.name,
+ location: location || pkgObj.name,
+ //Remove leading dot in main, so main paths are normalized,
+ //and remove any trailing .js, since different package
+ //envs have different conventions: some use a module name,
+ //some use a file name.
+ main: (pkgObj.main || "main")
+ .replace(currDirRegExp, '')
+ .replace(jsSuffixRegExp, '')
+ };
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * jQuery 1.4.3-1.5.x use a readyWait/ready() pairing to hold DOM
+ * ready callbacks, but jQuery 1.6 supports a holdReady() API instead.
+ * At some point remove the readyWait/ready() support and just stick
+ * with using holdReady.
+ */
+ function jQueryHoldReady($, shouldHold) {
+ if ($.holdReady) {
+ $.holdReady(shouldHold);
+ } else if (shouldHold) {
+ $.readyWait += 1;
+ } else {
+ $.ready(true);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (typeof define !== "undefined") {
+ //If a define is already in play via another AMD loader,
+ //do not overwrite.
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (typeof requirejs !== "undefined") {
+ if (isFunction(requirejs)) {
+ //Do not overwrite and existing requirejs instance.
+ return;
+ } else {
+ cfg = requirejs;
+ requirejs = undefined;
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Allow for a require config object
+ if (typeof require !== "undefined" && !isFunction(require)) {
+ //assume it is a config object.
+ cfg = require;
+ require = undefined;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a new context for use in require and define calls.
+ * Handle most of the heavy lifting. Do not want to use an object
+ * with prototype here to avoid using "this" in require, in case it
+ * needs to be used in more super secure envs that do not want this.
+ * Also there should not be that many contexts in the page. Usually just
+ * one for the default context, but could be extra for multiversion cases
+ * or if a package needs a special context for a dependency that conflicts
+ * with the standard context.
+ */
+ function newContext(contextName) {
+ var context, resume,
+ config = {
+ waitSeconds: 7,
+ baseUrl: "./",
+ paths: {},
+ pkgs: {},
+ catchError: {}
+ },
+ defQueue = [],
+ specified = {
+ "require": true,
+ "exports": true,
+ "module": true
+ },
+ urlMap = {},
+ defined = {},
+ loaded = {},
+ waiting = {},
+ waitAry = [],
+ urlFetched = {},
+ managerCounter = 0,
+ managerCallbacks = {},
+ plugins = {},
+ //Used to indicate which modules in a build scenario
+ //need to be full executed.
+ needFullExec = {},
+ fullExec = {},
+ resumeDepth = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Trims the . and .. from an array of path segments.
+ * It will keep a leading path segment if a .. will become
+ * the first path segment, to help with module name lookups,
+ * which act like paths, but can be remapped. But the end result,
+ * all paths that use this function should look normalized.
+ * NOTE: this method MODIFIES the input array.
+ * @param {Array} ary the array of path segments.
+ */
+ function trimDots(ary) {
+ var i, part;
+ for (i = 0; (part = ary[i]); i++) {
+ if (part === ".") {
+ ary.splice(i, 1);
+ i -= 1;
+ } else if (part === "..") {
+ if (i === 1 && (ary[2] === '..' || ary[0] === '..')) {
+ //End of the line. Keep at least one non-dot
+ //path segment at the front so it can be mapped
+ //correctly to disk. Otherwise, there is likely
+ //no path mapping for a path starting with '..'.
+ //This can still fail, but catches the most reasonable
+ //uses of ..
+ break;
+ } else if (i > 0) {
+ ary.splice(i - 1, 2);
+ i -= 2;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Given a relative module name, like ./something, normalize it to
+ * a real name that can be mapped to a path.
+ * @param {String} name the relative name
+ * @param {String} baseName a real name that the name arg is relative
+ * to.
+ * @returns {String} normalized name
+ */
+ function normalize(name, baseName) {
+ var pkgName, pkgConfig;
+
+ //Adjust any relative paths.
+ if (name && name.charAt(0) === ".") {
+ //If have a base name, try to normalize against it,
+ //otherwise, assume it is a top-level require that will
+ //be relative to baseUrl in the end.
+ if (baseName) {
+ if (config.pkgs[baseName]) {
+ //If the baseName is a package name, then just treat it as one
+ //name to concat the name with.
+ baseName = [baseName];
+ } else {
+ //Convert baseName to array, and lop off the last part,
+ //so that . matches that "directory" and not name of the baseName's
+ //module. For instance, baseName of "one/two/three", maps to
+ //"one/two/three.js", but we want the directory, "one/two" for
+ //this normalization.
+ baseName = baseName.split("/");
+ baseName = baseName.slice(0, baseName.length - 1);
+ }
+
+ name = baseName.concat(name.split("/"));
+ trimDots(name);
+
+ //Some use of packages may use a . path to reference the
+ //"main" module name, so normalize for that.
+ pkgConfig = config.pkgs[(pkgName = name[0])];
+ name = name.join("/");
+ if (pkgConfig && name === pkgName + '/' + pkgConfig.main) {
+ name = pkgName;
+ }
+ } else if (name.indexOf("./") === 0) {
+ // No baseName, so this is ID is resolved relative
+ // to baseUrl, pull off the leading dot.
+ name = name.substring(2);
+ }
+ }
+ return name;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a module mapping that includes plugin prefix, module
+ * name, and path. If parentModuleMap is provided it will
+ * also normalize the name via require.normalize()
+ *
+ * @param {String} name the module name
+ * @param {String} [parentModuleMap] parent module map
+ * for the module name, used to resolve relative names.
+ *
+ * @returns {Object}
+ */
+ function makeModuleMap(name, parentModuleMap) {
+ var index = name ? name.indexOf("!") : -1,
+ prefix = null,
+ parentName = parentModuleMap ? parentModuleMap.name : null,
+ originalName = name,
+ normalizedName, url, pluginModule;
+
+ if (index !== -1) {
+ prefix = name.substring(0, index);
+ name = name.substring(index + 1, name.length);
+ }
+
+ if (prefix) {
+ prefix = normalize(prefix, parentName);
+ }
+
+ //Account for relative paths if there is a base name.
+ if (name) {
+ if (prefix) {
+ pluginModule = defined[prefix];
+ if (pluginModule && pluginModule.normalize) {
+ //Plugin is loaded, use its normalize method.
+ normalizedName = pluginModule.normalize(name, function (name) {
+ return normalize(name, parentName);
+ });
+ } else {
+ normalizedName = normalize(name, parentName);
+ }
+ } else {
+ //A regular module.
+ normalizedName = normalize(name, parentName);
+
+ url = urlMap[normalizedName];
+ if (!url) {
+ //Calculate url for the module, if it has a name.
+ //Use name here since nameToUrl also calls normalize,
+ //and for relative names that are outside the baseUrl
+ //this causes havoc. Was thinking of just removing
+ //parentModuleMap to avoid extra normalization, but
+ //normalize() still does a dot removal because of
+ //issue #142, so just pass in name here and redo
+ //the normalization. Paths outside baseUrl are just
+ //messy to support.
+ url = context.nameToUrl(name, null, parentModuleMap);
+
+ //Store the URL mapping for later.
+ urlMap[normalizedName] = url;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return {
+ prefix: prefix,
+ name: normalizedName,
+ parentMap: parentModuleMap,
+ url: url,
+ originalName: originalName,
+ fullName: prefix ? prefix + "!" + (normalizedName || '') : normalizedName
+ };
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Determine if priority loading is done. If so clear the priorityWait
+ */
+ function isPriorityDone() {
+ var priorityDone = true,
+ priorityWait = config.priorityWait,
+ priorityName, i;
+ if (priorityWait) {
+ for (i = 0; (priorityName = priorityWait[i]); i++) {
+ if (!loaded[priorityName]) {
+ priorityDone = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (priorityDone) {
+ delete config.priorityWait;
+ }
+ }
+ return priorityDone;
+ }
+
+ function makeContextModuleFunc(func, relModuleMap, enableBuildCallback) {
+ return function () {
+ //A version of a require function that passes a moduleName
+ //value for items that may need to
+ //look up paths relative to the moduleName
+ var args = aps.call(arguments, 0), lastArg;
+ if (enableBuildCallback &&
+ isFunction((lastArg = args[args.length - 1]))) {
+ lastArg.__requireJsBuild = true;
+ }
+ args.push(relModuleMap);
+ return func.apply(null, args);
+ };
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Helper function that creates a require function object to give to
+ * modules that ask for it as a dependency. It needs to be specific
+ * per module because of the implication of path mappings that may
+ * need to be relative to the module name.
+ */
+ function makeRequire(relModuleMap, enableBuildCallback, altRequire) {
+ var modRequire = makeContextModuleFunc(altRequire || context.require, relModuleMap, enableBuildCallback);
+
+ mixin(modRequire, {
+ nameToUrl: makeContextModuleFunc(context.nameToUrl, relModuleMap),
+ toUrl: makeContextModuleFunc(context.toUrl, relModuleMap),
+ defined: makeContextModuleFunc(context.requireDefined, relModuleMap),
+ specified: makeContextModuleFunc(context.requireSpecified, relModuleMap),
+ isBrowser: req.isBrowser
+ });
+ return modRequire;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Queues a dependency for checking after the loader is out of a
+ * "paused" state, for example while a script file is being loaded
+ * in the browser, where it may have many modules defined in it.
+ */
+ function queueDependency(manager) {
+ context.paused.push(manager);
+ }
+
+ function execManager(manager) {
+ var i, ret, err, errFile, errModuleTree,
+ cb = manager.callback,
+ map = manager.map,
+ fullName = map.fullName,
+ args = manager.deps,
+ listeners = manager.listeners,
+ cjsModule;
+
+ //Call the callback to define the module, if necessary.
+ if (cb && isFunction(cb)) {
+ if (config.catchError.define) {
+ try {
+ ret = req.execCb(fullName, manager.callback, args, defined[fullName]);
+ } catch (e) {
+ err = e;
+ }
+ } else {
+ ret = req.execCb(fullName, manager.callback, args, defined[fullName]);
+ }
+
+ if (fullName) {
+ //If setting exports via "module" is in play,
+ //favor that over return value and exports. After that,
+ //favor a non-undefined return value over exports use.
+ cjsModule = manager.cjsModule;
+ if (cjsModule &&
+ cjsModule.exports !== undefined &&
+ //Make sure it is not already the exports value
+ cjsModule.exports !== defined[fullName]) {
+ ret = defined[fullName] = manager.cjsModule.exports;
+ } else if (ret === undefined && manager.usingExports) {
+ //exports already set the defined value.
+ ret = defined[fullName];
+ } else {
+ //Use the return value from the function.
+ defined[fullName] = ret;
+ //If this module needed full execution in a build
+ //environment, mark that now.
+ if (needFullExec[fullName]) {
+ fullExec[fullName] = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (fullName) {
+ //May just be an object definition for the module. Only
+ //worry about defining if have a module name.
+ ret = defined[fullName] = cb;
+
+ //If this module needed full execution in a build
+ //environment, mark that now.
+ if (needFullExec[fullName]) {
+ fullExec[fullName] = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Clean up waiting. Do this before error calls, and before
+ //calling back listeners, so that bookkeeping is correct
+ //in the event of an error and error is reported in correct order,
+ //since the listeners will likely have errors if the
+ //onError function does not throw.
+ if (waiting[manager.id]) {
+ delete waiting[manager.id];
+ manager.isDone = true;
+ context.waitCount -= 1;
+ if (context.waitCount === 0) {
+ //Clear the wait array used for cycles.
+ waitAry = [];
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Do not need to track manager callback now that it is defined.
+ delete managerCallbacks[fullName];
+
+ //Allow instrumentation like the optimizer to know the order
+ //of modules executed and their dependencies.
+ if (req.onResourceLoad && !manager.placeholder) {
+ req.onResourceLoad(context, map, manager.depArray);
+ }
+
+ if (err) {
+ errFile = (fullName ? makeModuleMap(fullName).url : '') ||
+ err.fileName || err.sourceURL;
+ errModuleTree = err.moduleTree;
+ err = makeError('defineerror', 'Error evaluating ' +
+ 'module "' + fullName + '" at location "' +
+ errFile + '":\n' +
+ err + '\nfileName:' + errFile +
+ '\nlineNumber: ' + (err.lineNumber || err.line), err);
+ err.moduleName = fullName;
+ err.moduleTree = errModuleTree;
+ return req.onError(err);
+ }
+
+ //Let listeners know of this manager's value.
+ for (i = 0; (cb = listeners[i]); i++) {
+ cb(ret);
+ }
+
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Helper that creates a callack function that is called when a dependency
+ * is ready, and sets the i-th dependency for the manager as the
+ * value passed to the callback generated by this function.
+ */
+ function makeArgCallback(manager, i) {
+ return function (value) {
+ //Only do the work if it has not been done
+ //already for a dependency. Cycle breaking
+ //logic in forceExec could mean this function
+ //is called more than once for a given dependency.
+ if (!manager.depDone[i]) {
+ manager.depDone[i] = true;
+ manager.deps[i] = value;
+ manager.depCount -= 1;
+ if (!manager.depCount) {
+ //All done, execute!
+ execManager(manager);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ function callPlugin(pluginName, depManager) {
+ var map = depManager.map,
+ fullName = map.fullName,
+ name = map.name,
+ plugin = plugins[pluginName] ||
+ (plugins[pluginName] = defined[pluginName]),
+ load;
+
+ //No need to continue if the manager is already
+ //in the process of loading.
+ if (depManager.loading) {
+ return;
+ }
+ depManager.loading = true;
+
+ load = function (ret) {
+ depManager.callback = function () {
+ return ret;
+ };
+ execManager(depManager);
+
+ loaded[depManager.id] = true;
+
+ //The loading of this plugin
+ //might have placed other things
+ //in the paused queue. In particular,
+ //a loader plugin that depends on
+ //a different plugin loaded resource.
+ resume();
+ };
+
+ //Allow plugins to load other code without having to know the
+ //context or how to "complete" the load.
+ load.fromText = function (moduleName, text) {
+ /*jslint evil: true */
+ var hasInteractive = useInteractive;
+
+ //Indicate a the module is in process of loading.
+ loaded[moduleName] = false;
+ context.scriptCount += 1;
+
+ //Indicate this is not a "real" module, so do not track it
+ //for builds, it does not map to a real file.
+ context.fake[moduleName] = true;
+
+ //Turn off interactive script matching for IE for any define
+ //calls in the text, then turn it back on at the end.
+ if (hasInteractive) {
+ useInteractive = false;
+ }
+
+ req.exec(text);
+
+ if (hasInteractive) {
+ useInteractive = true;
+ }
+
+ //Support anonymous modules.
+ context.completeLoad(moduleName);
+ };
+
+ //No need to continue if the plugin value has already been
+ //defined by a build.
+ if (fullName in defined) {
+ load(defined[fullName]);
+ } else {
+ //Use parentName here since the plugin's name is not reliable,
+ //could be some weird string with no path that actually wants to
+ //reference the parentName's path.
+ plugin.load(name, makeRequire(map.parentMap, true, function (deps, cb) {
+ var moduleDeps = [],
+ i, dep, depMap;
+ //Convert deps to full names and hold on to them
+ //for reference later, when figuring out if they
+ //are blocked by a circular dependency.
+ for (i = 0; (dep = deps[i]); i++) {
+ depMap = makeModuleMap(dep, map.parentMap);
+ deps[i] = depMap.fullName;
+ if (!depMap.prefix) {
+ moduleDeps.push(deps[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ depManager.moduleDeps = (depManager.moduleDeps || []).concat(moduleDeps);
+ return context.require(deps, cb);
+ }), load, config);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Adds the manager to the waiting queue. Only fully
+ * resolved items should be in the waiting queue.
+ */
+ function addWait(manager) {
+ if (!waiting[manager.id]) {
+ waiting[manager.id] = manager;
+ waitAry.push(manager);
+ context.waitCount += 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Function added to every manager object. Created out here
+ * to avoid new function creation for each manager instance.
+ */
+ function managerAdd(cb) {
+ this.listeners.push(cb);
+ }
+
+ function getManager(map, shouldQueue) {
+ var fullName = map.fullName,
+ prefix = map.prefix,
+ plugin = prefix ? plugins[prefix] ||
+ (plugins[prefix] = defined[prefix]) : null,
+ manager, created, pluginManager, prefixMap;
+
+ if (fullName) {
+ manager = managerCallbacks[fullName];
+ }
+
+ if (!manager) {
+ created = true;
+ manager = {
+ //ID is just the full name, but if it is a plugin resource
+ //for a plugin that has not been loaded,
+ //then add an ID counter to it.
+ id: (prefix && !plugin ?
+ (managerCounter++) + '__p@:' : '') +
+ (fullName || '__r@' + (managerCounter++)),
+ map: map,
+ depCount: 0,
+ depDone: [],
+ depCallbacks: [],
+ deps: [],
+ listeners: [],
+ add: managerAdd
+ };
+
+ specified[manager.id] = true;
+
+ //Only track the manager/reuse it if this is a non-plugin
+ //resource. Also only track plugin resources once
+ //the plugin has been loaded, and so the fullName is the
+ //true normalized value.
+ if (fullName && (!prefix || plugins[prefix])) {
+ managerCallbacks[fullName] = manager;
+ }
+ }
+
+ //If there is a plugin needed, but it is not loaded,
+ //first load the plugin, then continue on.
+ if (prefix && !plugin) {
+ prefixMap = makeModuleMap(prefix);
+
+ //Clear out defined and urlFetched if the plugin was previously
+ //loaded/defined, but not as full module (as in a build
+ //situation). However, only do this work if the plugin is in
+ //defined but does not have a module export value.
+ if (prefix in defined && !defined[prefix]) {
+ delete defined[prefix];
+ delete urlFetched[prefixMap.url];
+ }
+
+ pluginManager = getManager(prefixMap, true);
+ pluginManager.add(function (plugin) {
+ //Create a new manager for the normalized
+ //resource ID and have it call this manager when
+ //done.
+ var newMap = makeModuleMap(map.originalName, map.parentMap),
+ normalizedManager = getManager(newMap, true);
+
+ //Indicate this manager is a placeholder for the real,
+ //normalized thing. Important for when trying to map
+ //modules and dependencies, for instance, in a build.
+ manager.placeholder = true;
+
+ normalizedManager.add(function (resource) {
+ manager.callback = function () {
+ return resource;
+ };
+ execManager(manager);
+ });
+ });
+ } else if (created && shouldQueue) {
+ //Indicate the resource is not loaded yet if it is to be
+ //queued.
+ loaded[manager.id] = false;
+ queueDependency(manager);
+ addWait(manager);
+ }
+
+ return manager;
+ }
+
+ function main(inName, depArray, callback, relModuleMap) {
+ var moduleMap = makeModuleMap(inName, relModuleMap),
+ name = moduleMap.name,
+ fullName = moduleMap.fullName,
+ manager = getManager(moduleMap),
+ id = manager.id,
+ deps = manager.deps,
+ i, depArg, depName, depPrefix, cjsMod;
+
+ if (fullName) {
+ //If module already defined for context, or already loaded,
+ //then leave. Also leave if jQuery is registering but it does
+ //not match the desired version number in the config.
+ if (fullName in defined || loaded[id] === true ||
+ (fullName === "jquery" && config.jQuery &&
+ config.jQuery !== callback().fn.jquery)) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ //Set specified/loaded here for modules that are also loaded
+ //as part of a layer, where onScriptLoad is not fired
+ //for those cases. Do this after the inline define and
+ //dependency tracing is done.
+ specified[id] = true;
+ loaded[id] = true;
+
+ //If module is jQuery set up delaying its dom ready listeners.
+ if (fullName === "jquery" && callback) {
+ jQueryCheck(callback());
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Attach real depArray and callback to the manager. Do this
+ //only if the module has not been defined already, so do this after
+ //the fullName checks above. IE can call main() more than once
+ //for a module.
+ manager.depArray = depArray;
+ manager.callback = callback;
+
+ //Add the dependencies to the deps field, and register for callbacks
+ //on the dependencies.
+ for (i = 0; i < depArray.length; i++) {
+ depArg = depArray[i];
+ //There could be cases like in IE, where a trailing comma will
+ //introduce a null dependency, so only treat a real dependency
+ //value as a dependency.
+ if (depArg) {
+ //Split the dependency name into plugin and name parts
+ depArg = makeModuleMap(depArg, (name ? moduleMap : relModuleMap));
+ depName = depArg.fullName;
+ depPrefix = depArg.prefix;
+
+ //Fix the name in depArray to be just the name, since
+ //that is how it will be called back later.
+ depArray[i] = depName;
+
+ //Fast path CommonJS standard dependencies.
+ if (depName === "require") {
+ deps[i] = makeRequire(moduleMap);
+ } else if (depName === "exports") {
+ //CommonJS module spec 1.1
+ deps[i] = defined[fullName] = {};
+ manager.usingExports = true;
+ } else if (depName === "module") {
+ //CommonJS module spec 1.1
+ manager.cjsModule = cjsMod = deps[i] = {
+ id: name,
+ uri: name ? context.nameToUrl(name, null, relModuleMap) : undefined,
+ exports: defined[fullName]
+ };
+ } else if (depName in defined && !(depName in waiting) &&
+ (!(fullName in needFullExec) ||
+ (fullName in needFullExec && fullExec[depName]))) {
+ //Module already defined, and not in a build situation
+ //where the module is a something that needs full
+ //execution and this dependency has not been fully
+ //executed. See r.js's requirePatch.js for more info
+ //on fullExec.
+ deps[i] = defined[depName];
+ } else {
+ //Mark this dependency as needing full exec if
+ //the current module needs full exec.
+ if (fullName in needFullExec) {
+ needFullExec[depName] = true;
+ //Reset state so fully executed code will get
+ //picked up correctly.
+ delete defined[depName];
+ urlFetched[depArg.url] = false;
+ }
+
+ //Either a resource that is not loaded yet, or a plugin
+ //resource for either a plugin that has not
+ //loaded yet.
+ manager.depCount += 1;
+ manager.depCallbacks[i] = makeArgCallback(manager, i);
+ getManager(depArg, true).add(manager.depCallbacks[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Do not bother tracking the manager if it is all done.
+ if (!manager.depCount) {
+ //All done, execute!
+ execManager(manager);
+ } else {
+ addWait(manager);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Convenience method to call main for a define call that was put on
+ * hold in the defQueue.
+ */
+ function callDefMain(args) {
+ main.apply(null, args);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * jQuery 1.4.3+ supports ways to hold off calling
+ * calling jQuery ready callbacks until all scripts are loaded. Be sure
+ * to track it if the capability exists.. Also, since jQuery 1.4.3 does
+ * not register as a module, need to do some global inference checking.
+ * Even if it does register as a module, not guaranteed to be the precise
+ * name of the global. If a jQuery is tracked for this context, then go
+ * ahead and register it as a module too, if not already in process.
+ */
+ jQueryCheck = function (jqCandidate) {
+ if (!context.jQuery) {
+ var $ = jqCandidate || (typeof jQuery !== "undefined" ? jQuery : null);
+
+ if ($) {
+ //If a specific version of jQuery is wanted, make sure to only
+ //use this jQuery if it matches.
+ if (config.jQuery && $.fn.jquery !== config.jQuery) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ("holdReady" in $ || "readyWait" in $) {
+ context.jQuery = $;
+
+ //Manually create a "jquery" module entry if not one already
+ //or in process. Note this could trigger an attempt at
+ //a second jQuery registration, but does no harm since
+ //the first one wins, and it is the same value anyway.
+ callDefMain(["jquery", [], function () {
+ return jQuery;
+ }]);
+
+ //Ask jQuery to hold DOM ready callbacks.
+ if (context.scriptCount) {
+ jQueryHoldReady($, true);
+ context.jQueryIncremented = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ function findCycle(manager, traced) {
+ var fullName = manager.map.fullName,
+ depArray = manager.depArray,
+ fullyLoaded = true,
+ i, depName, depManager, result;
+
+ if (manager.isDone || !fullName || !loaded[fullName]) {
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ //Found the cycle.
+ if (traced[fullName]) {
+ return manager;
+ }
+
+ traced[fullName] = true;
+
+ //Trace through the dependencies.
+ if (depArray) {
+ for (i = 0; i < depArray.length; i++) {
+ //Some array members may be null, like if a trailing comma
+ //IE, so do the explicit [i] access and check if it has a value.
+ depName = depArray[i];
+ if (!loaded[depName] && !reservedDependencies[depName]) {
+ fullyLoaded = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ depManager = waiting[depName];
+ if (depManager && !depManager.isDone && loaded[depName]) {
+ result = findCycle(depManager, traced);
+ if (result) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (!fullyLoaded) {
+ //Discard the cycle that was found, since it cannot
+ //be forced yet. Also clear this module from traced.
+ result = undefined;
+ delete traced[fullName];
+ }
+ }
+
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ function forceExec(manager, traced) {
+ var fullName = manager.map.fullName,
+ depArray = manager.depArray,
+ i, depName, depManager, prefix, prefixManager, value;
+
+
+ if (manager.isDone || !fullName || !loaded[fullName]) {
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ if (fullName) {
+ if (traced[fullName]) {
+ return defined[fullName];
+ }
+
+ traced[fullName] = true;
+ }
+
+ //Trace through the dependencies.
+ if (depArray) {
+ for (i = 0; i < depArray.length; i++) {
+ //Some array members may be null, like if a trailing comma
+ //IE, so do the explicit [i] access and check if it has a value.
+ depName = depArray[i];
+ if (depName) {
+ //First, make sure if it is a plugin resource that the
+ //plugin is not blocked.
+ prefix = makeModuleMap(depName).prefix;
+ if (prefix && (prefixManager = waiting[prefix])) {
+ forceExec(prefixManager, traced);
+ }
+ depManager = waiting[depName];
+ if (depManager && !depManager.isDone && loaded[depName]) {
+ value = forceExec(depManager, traced);
+ manager.depCallbacks[i](value);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return defined[fullName];
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Checks if all modules for a context are loaded, and if so, evaluates the
+ * new ones in right dependency order.
+ *
+ * @private
+ */
+ function checkLoaded() {
+ var waitInterval = config.waitSeconds * 1000,
+ //It is possible to disable the wait interval by using waitSeconds of 0.
+ expired = waitInterval && (context.startTime + waitInterval) < new Date().getTime(),
+ noLoads = "", hasLoadedProp = false, stillLoading = false,
+ cycleDeps = [],
+ i, prop, err, manager, cycleManager, moduleDeps;
+
+ //If there are items still in the paused queue processing wait.
+ //This is particularly important in the sync case where each paused
+ //item is processed right away but there may be more waiting.
+ if (context.pausedCount > 0) {
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ //Determine if priority loading is done. If so clear the priority. If
+ //not, then do not check
+ if (config.priorityWait) {
+ if (isPriorityDone()) {
+ //Call resume, since it could have
+ //some waiting dependencies to trace.
+ resume();
+ } else {
+ return undefined;
+ }
+ }
+
+ //See if anything is still in flight.
+ for (prop in loaded) {
+ if (!(prop in empty)) {
+ hasLoadedProp = true;
+ if (!loaded[prop]) {
+ if (expired) {
+ noLoads += prop + " ";
+ } else {
+ stillLoading = true;
+ if (prop.indexOf('!') === -1) {
+ //No reason to keep looking for unfinished
+ //loading. If the only stillLoading is a
+ //plugin resource though, keep going,
+ //because it may be that a plugin resource
+ //is waiting on a non-plugin cycle.
+ cycleDeps = [];
+ break;
+ } else {
+ moduleDeps = managerCallbacks[prop] && managerCallbacks[prop].moduleDeps;
+ if (moduleDeps) {
+ cycleDeps.push.apply(cycleDeps, moduleDeps);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Check for exit conditions.
+ if (!hasLoadedProp && !context.waitCount) {
+ //If the loaded object had no items, then the rest of
+ //the work below does not need to be done.
+ return undefined;
+ }
+ if (expired && noLoads) {
+ //If wait time expired, throw error of unloaded modules.
+ err = makeError("timeout", "Load timeout for modules: " + noLoads);
+ err.requireType = "timeout";
+ err.requireModules = noLoads;
+ return req.onError(err);
+ }
+
+ //If still loading but a plugin is waiting on a regular module cycle
+ //break the cycle.
+ if (stillLoading && cycleDeps.length) {
+ for (i = 0; (manager = waiting[cycleDeps[i]]); i++) {
+ if ((cycleManager = findCycle(manager, {}))) {
+ forceExec(cycleManager, {});
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ //If still waiting on loads, and the waiting load is something
+ //other than a plugin resource, or there are still outstanding
+ //scripts, then just try back later.
+ if (!expired && (stillLoading || context.scriptCount)) {
+ //Something is still waiting to load. Wait for it, but only
+ //if a timeout is not already in effect.
+ if ((isBrowser || isWebWorker) && !checkLoadedTimeoutId) {
+ checkLoadedTimeoutId = setTimeout(function () {
+ checkLoadedTimeoutId = 0;
+ checkLoaded();
+ }, 50);
+ }
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ //If still have items in the waiting cue, but all modules have
+ //been loaded, then it means there are some circular dependencies
+ //that need to be broken.
+ //However, as a waiting thing is fired, then it can add items to
+ //the waiting cue, and those items should not be fired yet, so
+ //make sure to redo the checkLoaded call after breaking a single
+ //cycle, if nothing else loaded then this logic will pick it up
+ //again.
+ if (context.waitCount) {
+ //Cycle through the waitAry, and call items in sequence.
+ for (i = 0; (manager = waitAry[i]); i++) {
+ forceExec(manager, {});
+ }
+
+ //If anything got placed in the paused queue, run it down.
+ if (context.paused.length) {
+ resume();
+ }
+
+ //Only allow this recursion to a certain depth. Only
+ //triggered by errors in calling a module in which its
+ //modules waiting on it cannot finish loading, or some circular
+ //dependencies that then may add more dependencies.
+ //The value of 5 is a bit arbitrary. Hopefully just one extra
+ //pass, or two for the case of circular dependencies generating
+ //more work that gets resolved in the sync node case.
+ if (checkLoadedDepth < 5) {
+ checkLoadedDepth += 1;
+ checkLoaded();
+ }
+ }
+
+ checkLoadedDepth = 0;
+
+ //Check for DOM ready, and nothing is waiting across contexts.
+ req.checkReadyState();
+
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Resumes tracing of dependencies and then checks if everything is loaded.
+ */
+ resume = function () {
+ var manager, map, url, i, p, args, fullName;
+
+ //Any defined modules in the global queue, intake them now.
+ context.takeGlobalQueue();
+
+ resumeDepth += 1;
+
+ if (context.scriptCount <= 0) {
+ //Synchronous envs will push the number below zero with the
+ //decrement above, be sure to set it back to zero for good measure.
+ //require() calls that also do not end up loading scripts could
+ //push the number negative too.
+ context.scriptCount = 0;
+ }
+
+ //Make sure any remaining defQueue items get properly processed.
+ while (defQueue.length) {
+ args = defQueue.shift();
+ if (args[0] === null) {
+ return req.onError(makeError('mismatch', 'Mismatched anonymous define() module: ' + args[args.length - 1]));
+ } else {
+ callDefMain(args);
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Skip the resume of paused dependencies
+ //if current context is in priority wait.
+ if (!config.priorityWait || isPriorityDone()) {
+ while (context.paused.length) {
+ p = context.paused;
+ context.pausedCount += p.length;
+ //Reset paused list
+ context.paused = [];
+
+ for (i = 0; (manager = p[i]); i++) {
+ map = manager.map;
+ url = map.url;
+ fullName = map.fullName;
+
+ //If the manager is for a plugin managed resource,
+ //ask the plugin to load it now.
+ if (map.prefix) {
+ callPlugin(map.prefix, manager);
+ } else {
+ //Regular dependency.
+ if (!urlFetched[url] && !loaded[fullName]) {
+ req.load(context, fullName, url);
+
+ //Mark the URL as fetched, but only if it is
+ //not an empty: URL, used by the optimizer.
+ //In that case we need to be sure to call
+ //load() for each module that is mapped to
+ //empty: so that dependencies are satisfied
+ //correctly.
+ if (url.indexOf('empty:') !== 0) {
+ urlFetched[url] = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Move the start time for timeout forward.
+ context.startTime = (new Date()).getTime();
+ context.pausedCount -= p.length;
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Only check if loaded when resume depth is 1. It is likely that
+ //it is only greater than 1 in sync environments where a factory
+ //function also then calls the callback-style require. In those
+ //cases, the checkLoaded should not occur until the resume
+ //depth is back at the top level.
+ if (resumeDepth === 1) {
+ checkLoaded();
+ }
+
+ resumeDepth -= 1;
+
+ return undefined;
+ };
+
+ //Define the context object. Many of these fields are on here
+ //just to make debugging easier.
+ context = {
+ contextName: contextName,
+ config: config,
+ defQueue: defQueue,
+ waiting: waiting,
+ waitCount: 0,
+ specified: specified,
+ loaded: loaded,
+ urlMap: urlMap,
+ urlFetched: urlFetched,
+ scriptCount: 0,
+ defined: defined,
+ paused: [],
+ pausedCount: 0,
+ plugins: plugins,
+ needFullExec: needFullExec,
+ fake: {},
+ fullExec: fullExec,
+ managerCallbacks: managerCallbacks,
+ makeModuleMap: makeModuleMap,
+ normalize: normalize,
+ /**
+ * Set a configuration for the context.
+ * @param {Object} cfg config object to integrate.
+ */
+ configure: function (cfg) {
+ var paths, prop, packages, pkgs, packagePaths, requireWait;
+
+ //Make sure the baseUrl ends in a slash.
+ if (cfg.baseUrl) {
+ if (cfg.baseUrl.charAt(cfg.baseUrl.length - 1) !== "/") {
+ cfg.baseUrl += "/";
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Save off the paths and packages since they require special processing,
+ //they are additive.
+ paths = config.paths;
+ packages = config.packages;
+ pkgs = config.pkgs;
+
+ //Mix in the config values, favoring the new values over
+ //existing ones in context.config.
+ mixin(config, cfg, true);
+
+ //Adjust paths if necessary.
+ if (cfg.paths) {
+ for (prop in cfg.paths) {
+ if (!(prop in empty)) {
+ paths[prop] = cfg.paths[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ config.paths = paths;
+ }
+
+ packagePaths = cfg.packagePaths;
+ if (packagePaths || cfg.packages) {
+ //Convert packagePaths into a packages config.
+ if (packagePaths) {
+ for (prop in packagePaths) {
+ if (!(prop in empty)) {
+ configurePackageDir(pkgs, packagePaths[prop], prop);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Adjust packages if necessary.
+ if (cfg.packages) {
+ configurePackageDir(pkgs, cfg.packages);
+ }
+
+ //Done with modifications, assing packages back to context config
+ config.pkgs = pkgs;
+ }
+
+ //If priority loading is in effect, trigger the loads now
+ if (cfg.priority) {
+ //Hold on to requireWait value, and reset it after done
+ requireWait = context.requireWait;
+
+ //Allow tracing some require calls to allow the fetching
+ //of the priority config.
+ context.requireWait = false;
+ //But first, call resume to register any defined modules that may
+ //be in a data-main built file before the priority config
+ //call.
+ resume();
+
+ context.require(cfg.priority);
+
+ //Trigger a resume right away, for the case when
+ //the script with the priority load is done as part
+ //of a data-main call. In that case the normal resume
+ //call will not happen because the scriptCount will be
+ //at 1, since the script for data-main is being processed.
+ resume();
+
+ //Restore previous state.
+ context.requireWait = requireWait;
+ config.priorityWait = cfg.priority;
+ }
+
+ //If a deps array or a config callback is specified, then call
+ //require with those args. This is useful when require is defined as a
+ //config object before require.js is loaded.
+ if (cfg.deps || cfg.callback) {
+ context.require(cfg.deps || [], cfg.callback);
+ }
+ },
+
+ requireDefined: function (moduleName, relModuleMap) {
+ return makeModuleMap(moduleName, relModuleMap).fullName in defined;
+ },
+
+ requireSpecified: function (moduleName, relModuleMap) {
+ return makeModuleMap(moduleName, relModuleMap).fullName in specified;
+ },
+
+ require: function (deps, callback, relModuleMap) {
+ var moduleName, fullName, moduleMap;
+ if (typeof deps === "string") {
+ if (isFunction(callback)) {
+ //Invalid call
+ return req.onError(makeError("requireargs", "Invalid require call"));
+ }
+
+ //Synchronous access to one module. If require.get is
+ //available (as in the Node adapter), prefer that.
+ //In this case deps is the moduleName and callback is
+ //the relModuleMap
+ if (req.get) {
+ return req.get(context, deps, callback);
+ }
+
+ //Just return the module wanted. In this scenario, the
+ //second arg (if passed) is just the relModuleMap.
+ moduleName = deps;
+ relModuleMap = callback;
+
+ //Normalize module name, if it contains . or ..
+ moduleMap = makeModuleMap(moduleName, relModuleMap);
+ fullName = moduleMap.fullName;
+
+ if (!(fullName in defined)) {
+ return req.onError(makeError("notloaded", "Module name '" +
+ moduleMap.fullName +
+ "' has not been loaded yet for context: " +
+ contextName));
+ }
+ return defined[fullName];
+ }
+
+ //Call main but only if there are dependencies or
+ //a callback to call.
+ if (deps && deps.length || callback) {
+ main(null, deps, callback, relModuleMap);
+ }
+
+ //If the require call does not trigger anything new to load,
+ //then resume the dependency processing.
+ if (!context.requireWait) {
+ while (!context.scriptCount && context.paused.length) {
+ resume();
+ }
+ }
+ return context.require;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Internal method to transfer globalQueue items to this context's
+ * defQueue.
+ */
+ takeGlobalQueue: function () {
+ //Push all the globalDefQueue items into the context's defQueue
+ if (globalDefQueue.length) {
+ //Array splice in the values since the context code has a
+ //local var ref to defQueue, so cannot just reassign the one
+ //on context.
+ apsp.apply(context.defQueue,
+ [context.defQueue.length - 1, 0].concat(globalDefQueue));
+ globalDefQueue = [];
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Internal method used by environment adapters to complete a load event.
+ * A load event could be a script load or just a load pass from a synchronous
+ * load call.
+ * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module to potentially complete.
+ */
+ completeLoad: function (moduleName) {
+ var args;
+
+ context.takeGlobalQueue();
+
+ while (defQueue.length) {
+ args = defQueue.shift();
+
+ if (args[0] === null) {
+ args[0] = moduleName;
+ break;
+ } else if (args[0] === moduleName) {
+ //Found matching define call for this script!
+ break;
+ } else {
+ //Some other named define call, most likely the result
+ //of a build layer that included many define calls.
+ callDefMain(args);
+ args = null;
+ }
+ }
+ if (args) {
+ callDefMain(args);
+ } else {
+ //A script that does not call define(), so just simulate
+ //the call for it. Special exception for jQuery dynamic load.
+ callDefMain([moduleName, [],
+ moduleName === "jquery" && typeof jQuery !== "undefined" ?
+ function () {
+ return jQuery;
+ } : null]);
+ }
+
+ //Doing this scriptCount decrement branching because sync envs
+ //need to decrement after resume, otherwise it looks like
+ //loading is complete after the first dependency is fetched.
+ //For browsers, it works fine to decrement after, but it means
+ //the checkLoaded setTimeout 50 ms cost is taken. To avoid
+ //that cost, decrement beforehand.
+ if (req.isAsync) {
+ context.scriptCount -= 1;
+ }
+ resume();
+ if (!req.isAsync) {
+ context.scriptCount -= 1;
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Converts a module name + .extension into an URL path.
+ * *Requires* the use of a module name. It does not support using
+ * plain URLs like nameToUrl.
+ */
+ toUrl: function (moduleNamePlusExt, relModuleMap) {
+ var index = moduleNamePlusExt.lastIndexOf("."),
+ ext = null;
+
+ if (index !== -1) {
+ ext = moduleNamePlusExt.substring(index, moduleNamePlusExt.length);
+ moduleNamePlusExt = moduleNamePlusExt.substring(0, index);
+ }
+
+ return context.nameToUrl(moduleNamePlusExt, ext, relModuleMap);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Converts a module name to a file path. Supports cases where
+ * moduleName may actually be just an URL.
+ */
+ nameToUrl: function (moduleName, ext, relModuleMap) {
+ var paths, pkgs, pkg, pkgPath, syms, i, parentModule, url,
+ config = context.config;
+
+ //Normalize module name if have a base relative module name to work from.
+ moduleName = normalize(moduleName, relModuleMap && relModuleMap.fullName);
+
+ //If a colon is in the URL, it indicates a protocol is used and it is just
+ //an URL to a file, or if it starts with a slash or ends with .js, it is just a plain file.
+ //The slash is important for protocol-less URLs as well as full paths.
+ if (req.jsExtRegExp.test(moduleName)) {
+ //Just a plain path, not module name lookup, so just return it.
+ //Add extension if it is included. This is a bit wonky, only non-.js things pass
+ //an extension, this method probably needs to be reworked.
+ url = moduleName + (ext ? ext : "");
+ } else {
+ //A module that needs to be converted to a path.
+ paths = config.paths;
+ pkgs = config.pkgs;
+
+ syms = moduleName.split("/");
+ //For each module name segment, see if there is a path
+ //registered for it. Start with most specific name
+ //and work up from it.
+ for (i = syms.length; i > 0; i--) {
+ parentModule = syms.slice(0, i).join("/");
+ if (paths[parentModule]) {
+ syms.splice(0, i, paths[parentModule]);
+ break;
+ } else if ((pkg = pkgs[parentModule])) {
+ //If module name is just the package name, then looking
+ //for the main module.
+ if (moduleName === pkg.name) {
+ pkgPath = pkg.location + '/' + pkg.main;
+ } else {
+ pkgPath = pkg.location;
+ }
+ syms.splice(0, i, pkgPath);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Join the path parts together, then figure out if baseUrl is needed.
+ url = syms.join("/") + (ext || ".js");
+ url = (url.charAt(0) === '/' || url.match(/^\w+:/) ? "" : config.baseUrl) + url;
+ }
+
+ return config.urlArgs ? url +
+ ((url.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : '&') +
+ config.urlArgs) : url;
+ }
+ };
+
+ //Make these visible on the context so can be called at the very
+ //end of the file to bootstrap
+ context.jQueryCheck = jQueryCheck;
+ context.resume = resume;
+
+ return context;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Main entry point.
+ *
+ * If the only argument to require is a string, then the module that
+ * is represented by that string is fetched for the appropriate context.
+ *
+ * If the first argument is an array, then it will be treated as an array
+ * of dependency string names to fetch. An optional function callback can
+ * be specified to execute when all of those dependencies are available.
+ *
+ * Make a local req variable to help Caja compliance (it assumes things
+ * on a require that are not standardized), and to give a short
+ * name for minification/local scope use.
+ */
+ req = requirejs = function (deps, callback) {
+
+ //Find the right context, use default
+ var contextName = defContextName,
+ context, config;
+
+ // Determine if have config object in the call.
+ if (!isArray(deps) && typeof deps !== "string") {
+ // deps is a config object
+ config = deps;
+ if (isArray(callback)) {
+ // Adjust args if there are dependencies
+ deps = callback;
+ callback = arguments[2];
+ } else {
+ deps = [];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (config && config.context) {
+ contextName = config.context;
+ }
+
+ context = contexts[contextName] ||
+ (contexts[contextName] = newContext(contextName));
+
+ if (config) {
+ context.configure(config);
+ }
+
+ return context.require(deps, callback);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Support require.config() to make it easier to cooperate with other
+ * AMD loaders on globally agreed names.
+ */
+ req.config = function (config) {
+ return req(config);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Export require as a global, but only if it does not already exist.
+ */
+ if (!require) {
+ require = req;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Global require.toUrl(), to match global require, mostly useful
+ * for debugging/work in the global space.
+ */
+ req.toUrl = function (moduleNamePlusExt) {
+ return contexts[defContextName].toUrl(moduleNamePlusExt);
+ };
+
+ req.version = version;
+
+ //Used to filter out dependencies that are already paths.
+ req.jsExtRegExp = /^\/|:|\?|\.js$/;
+ s = req.s = {
+ contexts: contexts,
+ //Stores a list of URLs that should not get async script tag treatment.
+ skipAsync: {}
+ };
+
+ req.isAsync = req.isBrowser = isBrowser;
+ if (isBrowser) {
+ head = s.head = document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0];
+ //If BASE tag is in play, using appendChild is a problem for IE6.
+ //When that browser dies, this can be removed. Details in this jQuery bug:
+ //http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/2709
+ baseElement = document.getElementsByTagName("base")[0];
+ if (baseElement) {
+ head = s.head = baseElement.parentNode;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Any errors that require explicitly generates will be passed to this
+ * function. Intercept/override it if you want custom error handling.
+ * @param {Error} err the error object.
+ */
+ req.onError = function (err) {
+ throw err;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Does the request to load a module for the browser case.
+ * Make this a separate function to allow other environments
+ * to override it.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} context the require context to find state.
+ * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module.
+ * @param {Object} url the URL to the module.
+ */
+ req.load = function (context, moduleName, url) {
+ req.resourcesReady(false);
+
+ context.scriptCount += 1;
+ req.attach(url, context, moduleName);
+
+ //If tracking a jQuery, then make sure its ready callbacks
+ //are put on hold to prevent its ready callbacks from
+ //triggering too soon.
+ if (context.jQuery && !context.jQueryIncremented) {
+ jQueryHoldReady(context.jQuery, true);
+ context.jQueryIncremented = true;
+ }
+ };
+
+ function getInteractiveScript() {
+ var scripts, i, script;
+ if (interactiveScript && interactiveScript.readyState === 'interactive') {
+ return interactiveScript;
+ }
+
+ scripts = document.getElementsByTagName('script');
+ for (i = scripts.length - 1; i > -1 && (script = scripts[i]); i--) {
+ if (script.readyState === 'interactive') {
+ return (interactiveScript = script);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The function that handles definitions of modules. Differs from
+ * require() in that a string for the module should be the first argument,
+ * and the function to execute after dependencies are loaded should
+ * return a value to define the module corresponding to the first argument's
+ * name.
+ */
+ define = function (name, deps, callback) {
+ var node, context;
+
+ //Allow for anonymous functions
+ if (typeof name !== 'string') {
+ //Adjust args appropriately
+ callback = deps;
+ deps = name;
+ name = null;
+ }
+
+ //This module may not have dependencies
+ if (!isArray(deps)) {
+ callback = deps;
+ deps = [];
+ }
+
+ //If no name, and callback is a function, then figure out if it a
+ //CommonJS thing with dependencies.
+ if (!deps.length && isFunction(callback)) {
+ //Remove comments from the callback string,
+ //look for require calls, and pull them into the dependencies,
+ //but only if there are function args.
+ if (callback.length) {
+ callback
+ .toString()
+ .replace(commentRegExp, "")
+ .replace(cjsRequireRegExp, function (match, dep) {
+ deps.push(dep);
+ });
+
+ //May be a CommonJS thing even without require calls, but still
+ //could use exports, and module. Avoid doing exports and module
+ //work though if it just needs require.
+ //REQUIRES the function to expect the CommonJS variables in the
+ //order listed below.
+ deps = (callback.length === 1 ? ["require"] : ["require", "exports", "module"]).concat(deps);
+ }
+ }
+
+ //If in IE 6-8 and hit an anonymous define() call, do the interactive
+ //work.
+ if (useInteractive) {
+ node = currentlyAddingScript || getInteractiveScript();
+ if (node) {
+ if (!name) {
+ name = node.getAttribute("data-requiremodule");
+ }
+ context = contexts[node.getAttribute("data-requirecontext")];
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Always save off evaluating the def call until the script onload handler.
+ //This allows multiple modules to be in a file without prematurely
+ //tracing dependencies, and allows for anonymous module support,
+ //where the module name is not known until the script onload event
+ //occurs. If no context, use the global queue, and get it processed
+ //in the onscript load callback.
+ (context ? context.defQueue : globalDefQueue).push([name, deps, callback]);
+
+ return undefined;
+ };
+
+ define.amd = {
+ multiversion: true,
+ plugins: true,
+ jQuery: true
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Executes the text. Normally just uses eval, but can be modified
+ * to use a more environment specific call.
+ * @param {String} text the text to execute/evaluate.
+ */
+ req.exec = function (text) {
+ return eval(text);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Executes a module callack function. Broken out as a separate function
+ * solely to allow the build system to sequence the files in the built
+ * layer in the right sequence.
+ *
+ * @private
+ */
+ req.execCb = function (name, callback, args, exports) {
+ return callback.apply(exports, args);
+ };
+
+
+ /**
+ * Adds a node to the DOM. Public function since used by the order plugin.
+ * This method should not normally be called by outside code.
+ */
+ req.addScriptToDom = function (node) {
+ //For some cache cases in IE 6-8, the script executes before the end
+ //of the appendChild execution, so to tie an anonymous define
+ //call to the module name (which is stored on the node), hold on
+ //to a reference to this node, but clear after the DOM insertion.
+ currentlyAddingScript = node;
+ if (baseElement) {
+ head.insertBefore(node, baseElement);
+ } else {
+ head.appendChild(node);
+ }
+ currentlyAddingScript = null;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * callback for script loads, used to check status of loading.
+ *
+ * @param {Event} evt the event from the browser for the script
+ * that was loaded.
+ *
+ * @private
+ */
+ req.onScriptLoad = function (evt) {
+ //Using currentTarget instead of target for Firefox 2.0's sake. Not
+ //all old browsers will be supported, but this one was easy enough
+ //to support and still makes sense.
+ var node = evt.currentTarget || evt.srcElement, contextName, moduleName,
+ context;
+
+ if (evt.type === "load" || (node && readyRegExp.test(node.readyState))) {
+ //Reset interactive script so a script node is not held onto for
+ //to long.
+ interactiveScript = null;
+
+ //Pull out the name of the module and the context.
+ contextName = node.getAttribute("data-requirecontext");
+ moduleName = node.getAttribute("data-requiremodule");
+ context = contexts[contextName];
+
+ contexts[contextName].completeLoad(moduleName);
+
+ //Clean up script binding. Favor detachEvent because of IE9
+ //issue, see attachEvent/addEventListener comment elsewhere
+ //in this file.
+ if (node.detachEvent && !isOpera) {
+ //Probably IE. If not it will throw an error, which will be
+ //useful to know.
+ node.detachEvent("onreadystatechange", req.onScriptLoad);
+ } else {
+ node.removeEventListener("load", req.onScriptLoad, false);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Attaches the script represented by the URL to the current
+ * environment. Right now only supports browser loading,
+ * but can be redefined in other environments to do the right thing.
+ * @param {String} url the url of the script to attach.
+ * @param {Object} context the context that wants the script.
+ * @param {moduleName} the name of the module that is associated with the script.
+ * @param {Function} [callback] optional callback, defaults to require.onScriptLoad
+ * @param {String} [type] optional type, defaults to text/javascript
+ * @param {Function} [fetchOnlyFunction] optional function to indicate the script node
+ * should be set up to fetch the script but do not attach it to the DOM
+ * so that it can later be attached to execute it. This is a way for the
+ * order plugin to support ordered loading in IE. Once the script is fetched,
+ * but not executed, the fetchOnlyFunction will be called.
+ */
+ req.attach = function (url, context, moduleName, callback, type, fetchOnlyFunction) {
+ var node;
+ if (isBrowser) {
+ //In the browser so use a script tag
+ callback = callback || req.onScriptLoad;
+ node = context && context.config && context.config.xhtml ?
+ document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml", "html:script") :
+ document.createElement("script");
+ node.type = type || (context && context.config.scriptType) ||
+ "text/javascript";
+ node.charset = "utf-8";
+ //Use async so Gecko does not block on executing the script if something
+ //like a long-polling comet tag is being run first. Gecko likes
+ //to evaluate scripts in DOM order, even for dynamic scripts.
+ //It will fetch them async, but only evaluate the contents in DOM
+ //order, so a long-polling script tag can delay execution of scripts
+ //after it. But telling Gecko we expect async gets us the behavior
+ //we want -- execute it whenever it is finished downloading. Only
+ //Helps Firefox 3.6+
+ //Allow some URLs to not be fetched async. Mostly helps the order!
+ //plugin
+ node.async = !s.skipAsync[url];
+
+ if (context) {
+ node.setAttribute("data-requirecontext", context.contextName);
+ }
+ node.setAttribute("data-requiremodule", moduleName);
+
+ //Set up load listener. Test attachEvent first because IE9 has
+ //a subtle issue in its addEventListener and script onload firings
+ //that do not match the behavior of all other browsers with
+ //addEventListener support, which fire the onload event for a
+ //script right after the script execution. See:
+ //https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/details/648057/script-onload-event-is-not-fired-immediately-after-script-execution
+ //UNFORTUNATELY Opera implements attachEvent but does not follow the script
+ //script execution mode.
+ if (node.attachEvent && !isOpera) {
+ //Probably IE. IE (at least 6-8) do not fire
+ //script onload right after executing the script, so
+ //we cannot tie the anonymous define call to a name.
+ //However, IE reports the script as being in "interactive"
+ //readyState at the time of the define call.
+ useInteractive = true;
+
+
+ if (fetchOnlyFunction) {
+ //Need to use old school onreadystate here since
+ //when the event fires and the node is not attached
+ //to the DOM, the evt.srcElement is null, so use
+ //a closure to remember the node.
+ node.onreadystatechange = function (evt) {
+ //Script loaded but not executed.
+ //Clear loaded handler, set the real one that
+ //waits for script execution.
+ if (node.readyState === 'loaded') {
+ node.onreadystatechange = null;
+ node.attachEvent("onreadystatechange", callback);
+ fetchOnlyFunction(node);
+ }
+ };
+ } else {
+ node.attachEvent("onreadystatechange", callback);
+ }
+ } else {
+ node.addEventListener("load", callback, false);
+ }
+ node.src = url;
+
+ //Fetch only means waiting to attach to DOM after loaded.
+ if (!fetchOnlyFunction) {
+ req.addScriptToDom(node);
+ }
+
+ return node;
+ } else if (isWebWorker) {
+ //In a web worker, use importScripts. This is not a very
+ //efficient use of importScripts, importScripts will block until
+ //its script is downloaded and evaluated. However, if web workers
+ //are in play, the expectation that a build has been done so that
+ //only one script needs to be loaded anyway. This may need to be
+ //reevaluated if other use cases become common.
+ importScripts(url);
+
+ //Account for anonymous modules
+ context.completeLoad(moduleName);
+ }
+ return null;
+ };
+
+ //Look for a data-main script attribute, which could also adjust the baseUrl.
+ if (isBrowser) {
+ //Figure out baseUrl. Get it from the script tag with require.js in it.
+ scripts = document.getElementsByTagName("script");
+
+ for (globalI = scripts.length - 1; globalI > -1 && (script = scripts[globalI]); globalI--) {
+ //Set the "head" where we can append children by
+ //using the script's parent.
+ if (!head) {
+ head = script.parentNode;
+ }
+
+ //Look for a data-main attribute to set main script for the page
+ //to load. If it is there, the path to data main becomes the
+ //baseUrl, if it is not already set.
+ if ((dataMain = script.getAttribute('data-main'))) {
+ if (!cfg.baseUrl) {
+ //Pull off the directory of data-main for use as the
+ //baseUrl.
+ src = dataMain.split('/');
+ mainScript = src.pop();
+ subPath = src.length ? src.join('/') + '/' : './';
+
+ //Set final config.
+ cfg.baseUrl = subPath;
+ //Strip off any trailing .js since dataMain is now
+ //like a module name.
+ dataMain = mainScript.replace(jsSuffixRegExp, '');
+ }
+
+ //Put the data-main script in the files to load.
+ cfg.deps = cfg.deps ? cfg.deps.concat(dataMain) : [dataMain];
+
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //See if there is nothing waiting across contexts, and if not, trigger
+ //resourcesReady.
+ req.checkReadyState = function () {
+ var contexts = s.contexts, prop;
+ for (prop in contexts) {
+ if (!(prop in empty)) {
+ if (contexts[prop].waitCount) {
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ req.resourcesReady(true);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Internal function that is triggered whenever all scripts/resources
+ * have been loaded by the loader. Can be overridden by other, for
+ * instance the domReady plugin, which wants to know when all resources
+ * are loaded.
+ */
+ req.resourcesReady = function (isReady) {
+ var contexts, context, prop;
+
+ //First, set the public variable indicating that resources are loading.
+ req.resourcesDone = isReady;
+
+ if (req.resourcesDone) {
+ //If jQuery with DOM ready delayed, release it now.
+ contexts = s.contexts;
+ for (prop in contexts) {
+ if (!(prop in empty)) {
+ context = contexts[prop];
+ if (context.jQueryIncremented) {
+ jQueryHoldReady(context.jQuery, false);
+ context.jQueryIncremented = false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ //FF < 3.6 readyState fix. Needed so that domReady plugin
+ //works well in that environment, since require.js is normally
+ //loaded via an HTML script tag so it will be there before window load,
+ //where the domReady plugin is more likely to be loaded after window load.
+ req.pageLoaded = function () {
+ if (document.readyState !== "complete") {
+ document.readyState = "complete";
+ }
+ };
+ if (isBrowser) {
+ if (document.addEventListener) {
+ if (!document.readyState) {
+ document.readyState = "loading";
+ window.addEventListener("load", req.pageLoaded, false);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Set up default context. If require was a configuration object, use that as base config.
+ req(cfg);
+
+ //If modules are built into require.js, then need to make sure dependencies are
+ //traced. Use a setTimeout in the browser world, to allow all the modules to register
+ //themselves. In a non-browser env, assume that modules are not built into require.js,
+ //which seems odd to do on the server.
+ if (req.isAsync && typeof setTimeout !== "undefined") {
+ ctx = s.contexts[(cfg.context || defContextName)];
+ //Indicate that the script that includes require() is still loading,
+ //so that require()'d dependencies are not traced until the end of the
+ //file is parsed (approximated via the setTimeout call).
+ ctx.requireWait = true;
+ setTimeout(function () {
+ ctx.requireWait = false;
+
+ if (!ctx.scriptCount) {
+ ctx.resume();
+ }
+ req.checkReadyState();
+ }, 0);
+ }
+}());
+
+
+ if (env === 'rhino') {
+ /**
+ * @license RequireJS rhino Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global require: false, java: false, load: false */
+
+(function () {
+
+ require.load = function (context, moduleName, url) {
+ //Indicate a the module is in process of loading.
+ context.scriptCount += 1;
+
+ load(url);
+
+ //Support anonymous modules.
+ context.completeLoad(moduleName);
+ };
+
+}());
+ } else if (env === 'node') {
+ this.requirejsVars = {
+ require: require,
+ requirejs: require,
+ define: define,
+ nodeRequire: nodeRequire
+ };
+ require.nodeRequire = nodeRequire;
+
+ /**
+ * @license RequireJS node Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint regexp: false, strict: false */
+/*global require: false, define: false, requirejsVars: false, process: false */
+
+/**
+ * This adapter assumes that x.js has loaded it and set up
+ * some variables. This adapter just allows limited RequireJS
+ * usage from within the requirejs directory. The general
+ * node adapater is r.js.
+ */
+
+(function () {
+ var nodeReq = requirejsVars.nodeRequire,
+ req = requirejsVars.require,
+ def = requirejsVars.define,
+ fs = nodeReq('fs'),
+ path = nodeReq('path'),
+ vm = nodeReq('vm');
+
+ //Supply an implementation that allows synchronous get of a module.
+ req.get = function (context, moduleName, relModuleMap) {
+ if (moduleName === "require" || moduleName === "exports" || moduleName === "module") {
+ req.onError(new Error("Explicit require of " + moduleName + " is not allowed."));
+ }
+
+ var ret,
+ moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(moduleName, relModuleMap);
+
+ //Normalize module name, if it contains . or ..
+ moduleName = moduleMap.fullName;
+
+ if (moduleName in context.defined) {
+ ret = context.defined[moduleName];
+ } else {
+ if (ret === undefined) {
+ //Try to dynamically fetch it.
+ req.load(context, moduleName, moduleMap.url);
+ //The above call is sync, so can do the next thing safely.
+ ret = context.defined[moduleName];
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ //Add wrapper around the code so that it gets the requirejs
+ //API instead of the Node API, and it is done lexically so
+ //that it survives later execution.
+ req.makeNodeWrapper = function (contents) {
+ return '(function (require, requirejs, define) { ' +
+ contents +
+ '\n}(requirejsVars.require, requirejsVars.requirejs, requirejsVars.define));';
+ };
+
+ req.load = function (context, moduleName, url) {
+ var contents, err;
+
+ //Indicate a the module is in process of loading.
+ context.scriptCount += 1;
+
+ if (path.existsSync(url)) {
+ contents = fs.readFileSync(url, 'utf8');
+
+ contents = req.makeNodeWrapper(contents);
+ try {
+ vm.runInThisContext(contents, fs.realpathSync(url));
+ } catch (e) {
+ err = new Error('Evaluating ' + url + ' as module "' +
+ moduleName + '" failed with error: ' + e);
+ err.originalError = e;
+ err.moduleName = moduleName;
+ err.fileName = url;
+ return req.onError(err);
+ }
+ } else {
+ def(moduleName, function () {
+ try {
+ return (context.config.nodeRequire || req.nodeRequire)(moduleName);
+ } catch (e) {
+ err = new Error('Calling node\'s require("' +
+ moduleName + '") failed with error: ' + e);
+ err.originalError = e;
+ err.moduleName = moduleName;
+ return req.onError(err);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ //Support anonymous modules.
+ context.completeLoad(moduleName);
+
+ return undefined;
+ };
+
+ //Override to provide the function wrapper for define/require.
+ req.exec = function (text) {
+ /*jslint evil: true */
+ text = req.makeNodeWrapper(text);
+ return eval(text);
+ };
+}());
+
+ }
+
+ //Support a default file name to execute. Useful for hosted envs
+ //like Joyent where it defaults to a server.js as the only executed
+ //script. But only do it if this is not an optimization run.
+ if (commandOption !== 'o' && (!fileName || !jsSuffixRegExp.test(fileName))) {
+ fileName = 'main.js';
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Loads the library files that can be used for the optimizer, or for other
+ * tasks.
+ */
+ function loadLib() {
+ /**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global Packages: false, process: false, window: false, navigator: false,
+ document: false, define: false */
+
+/**
+ * A plugin that modifies any /env/ path to be the right path based on
+ * the host environment. Right now only works for Node, Rhino and browser.
+ */
+(function () {
+ var pathRegExp = /(\/|^)env\/|\{env\}/,
+ env = 'unknown';
+
+ if (typeof Packages !== 'undefined') {
+ env = 'rhino';
+ } else if (typeof process !== 'undefined') {
+ env = 'node';
+ } else if (typeof window !== "undefined" && navigator && document) {
+ env = 'browser';
+ }
+
+ define('env', {
+ load: function (name, req, load, config) {
+ //Allow override in the config.
+ if (config.env) {
+ env = config.env;
+ }
+
+ name = name.replace(pathRegExp, function (match, prefix) {
+ if (match.indexOf('{') === -1) {
+ return prefix + env + '/';
+ } else {
+ return env;
+ }
+ });
+
+ req([name], function (mod) {
+ load(mod);
+ });
+ }
+ });
+}());
+if(env === 'node') {
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false, process: false */
+
+define('node/args', function () {
+ //Do not return the "node" or "r.js" arguments
+ var args = process.argv.slice(2);
+
+ //Ignore any command option used for rq.js
+ if (args[0] && args[0].indexOf('-' === 0)) {
+ args = args.slice(1);
+ }
+
+ return args;
+});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'rhino') {
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false, process: false */
+
+var jsLibRhinoArgs = (typeof rhinoArgs !== 'undefined' && rhinoArgs) || [].concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0));
+
+define('rhino/args', function () {
+ var args = jsLibRhinoArgs;
+
+ //Ignore any command option used for rq.js
+ if (args[0] && args[0].indexOf('-' === 0)) {
+ args = args.slice(1);
+ }
+
+ return args;
+});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'node') {
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false, console: false */
+
+define('node/load', ['fs'], function (fs) {
+ function load(fileName) {
+ var contents = fs.readFileSync(fileName, 'utf8');
+ process.compile(contents, fileName);
+ }
+
+ return load;
+});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'rhino') {
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false, load: false */
+
+define('rhino/load', function () {
+ return load;
+});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'node') {
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint plusplus: false, octal:false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false, process: false */
+
+define('node/file', ['fs', 'path'], function (fs, path) {
+
+ var isWindows = process.platform === 'win32',
+ windowsDriveRegExp = /^[a-zA-Z]\:\/$/,
+ file;
+
+ function frontSlash(path) {
+ return path.replace(/\\/g, '/');
+ }
+
+ function exists(path) {
+ if (isWindows && path.charAt(path.length - 1) === '/' &&
+ path.charAt(path.length - 2) !== ':') {
+ path = path.substring(0, path.length - 1);
+ }
+
+ try {
+ fs.statSync(path);
+ return true;
+ } catch (e) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ function mkDir(dir) {
+ if (!exists(dir) && (!isWindows || !windowsDriveRegExp.test(dir))) {
+ fs.mkdirSync(dir, 511);
+ }
+ }
+
+ function mkFullDir(dir) {
+ var parts = dir.split('/'),
+ currDir = '',
+ first = true;
+
+ parts.forEach(function (part) {
+ //First part may be empty string if path starts with a slash.
+ currDir += part + '/';
+ first = false;
+
+ if (part) {
+ mkDir(currDir);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ file = {
+ backSlashRegExp: /\\/g,
+ exclusionRegExp: /^\./,
+ getLineSeparator: function () {
+ return '/';
+ },
+
+ exists: function (fileName) {
+ return exists(fileName);
+ },
+
+ parent: function (fileName) {
+ var parts = fileName.split('/');
+ parts.pop();
+ return parts.join('/');
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Gets the absolute file path as a string, normalized
+ * to using front slashes for path separators.
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ */
+ absPath: function (fileName) {
+ return frontSlash(path.normalize(frontSlash(fs.realpathSync(fileName))));
+ },
+
+ normalize: function (fileName) {
+ return frontSlash(path.normalize(fileName));
+ },
+
+ isFile: function (path) {
+ return fs.statSync(path).isFile();
+ },
+
+ isDirectory: function (path) {
+ return fs.statSync(path).isDirectory();
+ },
+
+ getFilteredFileList: function (/*String*/startDir, /*RegExp*/regExpFilters, /*boolean?*/makeUnixPaths) {
+ //summary: Recurses startDir and finds matches to the files that match regExpFilters.include
+ //and do not match regExpFilters.exclude. Or just one regexp can be passed in for regExpFilters,
+ //and it will be treated as the "include" case.
+ //Ignores files/directories that start with a period (.) unless exclusionRegExp
+ //is set to another value.
+ var files = [], topDir, regExpInclude, regExpExclude, dirFileArray,
+ i, stat, filePath, ok, dirFiles, fileName;
+
+ topDir = startDir;
+
+ regExpInclude = regExpFilters.include || regExpFilters;
+ regExpExclude = regExpFilters.exclude || null;
+
+ if (file.exists(topDir)) {
+ dirFileArray = fs.readdirSync(topDir);
+ for (i = 0; i < dirFileArray.length; i++) {
+ fileName = dirFileArray[i];
+ filePath = path.join(topDir, fileName);
+ stat = fs.statSync(filePath);
+ if (stat.isFile()) {
+ if (makeUnixPaths) {
+ //Make sure we have a JS string.
+ if (filePath.indexOf("/") === -1) {
+ filePath = frontSlash(filePath);
+ }
+ }
+
+ ok = true;
+ if (regExpInclude) {
+ ok = filePath.match(regExpInclude);
+ }
+ if (ok && regExpExclude) {
+ ok = !filePath.match(regExpExclude);
+ }
+
+ if (ok && (!file.exclusionRegExp ||
+ !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileName))) {
+ files.push(filePath);
+ }
+ } else if (stat.isDirectory() &&
+ (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileName))) {
+ dirFiles = this.getFilteredFileList(filePath, regExpFilters, makeUnixPaths);
+ files.push.apply(files, dirFiles);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return files; //Array
+ },
+
+ copyDir: function (/*String*/srcDir, /*String*/destDir, /*RegExp?*/regExpFilter, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) {
+ //summary: copies files from srcDir to destDir using the regExpFilter to determine if the
+ //file should be copied. Returns a list file name strings of the destinations that were copied.
+ regExpFilter = regExpFilter || /\w/;
+
+ //Normalize th directory names, but keep front slashes.
+ //path module on windows now returns backslashed paths.
+ srcDir = frontSlash(path.normalize(srcDir));
+ destDir = frontSlash(path.normalize(destDir));
+
+ var fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(srcDir, regExpFilter, true),
+ copiedFiles = [], i, srcFileName, destFileName;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < fileNames.length; i++) {
+ srcFileName = fileNames[i];
+ destFileName = srcFileName.replace(srcDir, destDir);
+
+ if (file.copyFile(srcFileName, destFileName, onlyCopyNew)) {
+ copiedFiles.push(destFileName);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return copiedFiles.length ? copiedFiles : null; //Array or null
+ },
+
+ copyFile: function (/*String*/srcFileName, /*String*/destFileName, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) {
+ //summary: copies srcFileName to destFileName. If onlyCopyNew is set, it only copies the file if
+ //srcFileName is newer than destFileName. Returns a boolean indicating if the copy occurred.
+ var parentDir;
+
+ //logger.trace("Src filename: " + srcFileName);
+ //logger.trace("Dest filename: " + destFileName);
+
+ //If onlyCopyNew is true, then compare dates and only copy if the src is newer
+ //than dest.
+ if (onlyCopyNew) {
+ if (file.exists(destFileName) && fs.statSync(destFileName).mtime.getTime() >= fs.statSync(srcFileName).mtime.getTime()) {
+ return false; //Boolean
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Make sure destination dir exists.
+ parentDir = path.dirname(destFileName);
+ if (!file.exists(parentDir)) {
+ mkFullDir(parentDir);
+ }
+
+ fs.writeFileSync(destFileName, fs.readFileSync(srcFileName, 'binary'), 'binary');
+
+ return true; //Boolean
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Renames a file. May fail if "to" already exists or is on another drive.
+ */
+ renameFile: function (from, to) {
+ return fs.renameSync(from, to);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Reads a *text* file.
+ */
+ readFile: function (/*String*/path, /*String?*/encoding) {
+ if (encoding === 'utf-8') {
+ encoding = 'utf8';
+ }
+ if (!encoding) {
+ encoding = 'utf8';
+ }
+
+ var text = fs.readFileSync(path, encoding);
+
+ //Hmm, would not expect to get A BOM, but it seems to happen,
+ //remove it just in case.
+ if (text.indexOf('\uFEFF') === 0) {
+ text = text.substring(1, text.length);
+ }
+
+ return text;
+ },
+
+ saveUtf8File: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents) {
+ //summary: saves a *text* file using UTF-8 encoding.
+ file.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, "utf8");
+ },
+
+ saveFile: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents, /*String?*/encoding) {
+ //summary: saves a *text* file.
+ var parentDir;
+
+ if (encoding === 'utf-8') {
+ encoding = 'utf8';
+ }
+ if (!encoding) {
+ encoding = 'utf8';
+ }
+
+ //Make sure destination directories exist.
+ parentDir = path.dirname(fileName);
+ if (!file.exists(parentDir)) {
+ mkFullDir(parentDir);
+ }
+
+ fs.writeFileSync(fileName, fileContents, encoding);
+ },
+
+ deleteFile: function (/*String*/fileName) {
+ //summary: deletes a file or directory if it exists.
+ var files, i, stat;
+ if (file.exists(fileName)) {
+ stat = fs.statSync(fileName);
+ if (stat.isDirectory()) {
+ files = fs.readdirSync(fileName);
+ for (i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
+ this.deleteFile(path.join(fileName, files[i]));
+ }
+ fs.rmdirSync(fileName);
+ } else {
+ fs.unlinkSync(fileName);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ return file;
+
+});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'rhino') {
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+//Helper functions to deal with file I/O.
+
+/*jslint plusplus: false, strict: false */
+/*global java: false, define: false */
+
+define('rhino/file', function () {
+ var file = {
+ backSlashRegExp: /\\/g,
+
+ exclusionRegExp: /^\./,
+
+ getLineSeparator: function () {
+ return file.lineSeparator;
+ },
+
+ lineSeparator: java.lang.System.getProperty("line.separator"), //Java String
+
+ exists: function (fileName) {
+ return (new java.io.File(fileName)).exists();
+ },
+
+ parent: function (fileName) {
+ return file.absPath((new java.io.File(fileName)).getParentFile());
+ },
+
+ normalize: function (fileName) {
+ return file.absPath(fileName);
+ },
+
+ isFile: function (path) {
+ return (new java.io.File(path)).isFile();
+ },
+
+ isDirectory: function (path) {
+ return (new java.io.File(path)).isDirectory();
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Gets the absolute file path as a string, normalized
+ * to using front slashes for path separators.
+ * @param {java.io.File||String} file
+ */
+ absPath: function (fileObj) {
+ if (typeof fileObj === "string") {
+ fileObj = new java.io.File(fileObj);
+ }
+ return (fileObj.getAbsolutePath() + "").replace(file.backSlashRegExp, "/");
+ },
+
+ getFilteredFileList: function (/*String*/startDir, /*RegExp*/regExpFilters, /*boolean?*/makeUnixPaths, /*boolean?*/startDirIsJavaObject) {
+ //summary: Recurses startDir and finds matches to the files that match regExpFilters.include
+ //and do not match regExpFilters.exclude. Or just one regexp can be passed in for regExpFilters,
+ //and it will be treated as the "include" case.
+ //Ignores files/directories that start with a period (.) unless exclusionRegExp
+ //is set to another value.
+ var files = [], topDir, regExpInclude, regExpExclude, dirFileArray,
+ i, fileObj, filePath, ok, dirFiles;
+
+ topDir = startDir;
+ if (!startDirIsJavaObject) {
+ topDir = new java.io.File(startDir);
+ }
+
+ regExpInclude = regExpFilters.include || regExpFilters;
+ regExpExclude = regExpFilters.exclude || null;
+
+ if (topDir.exists()) {
+ dirFileArray = topDir.listFiles();
+ for (i = 0; i < dirFileArray.length; i++) {
+ fileObj = dirFileArray[i];
+ if (fileObj.isFile()) {
+ filePath = fileObj.getPath();
+ if (makeUnixPaths) {
+ //Make sure we have a JS string.
+ filePath = String(filePath);
+ if (filePath.indexOf("/") === -1) {
+ filePath = filePath.replace(/\\/g, "/");
+ }
+ }
+
+ ok = true;
+ if (regExpInclude) {
+ ok = filePath.match(regExpInclude);
+ }
+ if (ok && regExpExclude) {
+ ok = !filePath.match(regExpExclude);
+ }
+
+ if (ok && (!file.exclusionRegExp ||
+ !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileObj.getName()))) {
+ files.push(filePath);
+ }
+ } else if (fileObj.isDirectory() &&
+ (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileObj.getName()))) {
+ dirFiles = this.getFilteredFileList(fileObj, regExpFilters, makeUnixPaths, true);
+ files.push.apply(files, dirFiles);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return files; //Array
+ },
+
+ copyDir: function (/*String*/srcDir, /*String*/destDir, /*RegExp?*/regExpFilter, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) {
+ //summary: copies files from srcDir to destDir using the regExpFilter to determine if the
+ //file should be copied. Returns a list file name strings of the destinations that were copied.
+ regExpFilter = regExpFilter || /\w/;
+
+ var fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(srcDir, regExpFilter, true),
+ copiedFiles = [], i, srcFileName, destFileName;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < fileNames.length; i++) {
+ srcFileName = fileNames[i];
+ destFileName = srcFileName.replace(srcDir, destDir);
+
+ if (file.copyFile(srcFileName, destFileName, onlyCopyNew)) {
+ copiedFiles.push(destFileName);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return copiedFiles.length ? copiedFiles : null; //Array or null
+ },
+
+ copyFile: function (/*String*/srcFileName, /*String*/destFileName, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) {
+ //summary: copies srcFileName to destFileName. If onlyCopyNew is set, it only copies the file if
+ //srcFileName is newer than destFileName. Returns a boolean indicating if the copy occurred.
+ var destFile = new java.io.File(destFileName), srcFile, parentDir,
+ srcChannel, destChannel;
+
+ //logger.trace("Src filename: " + srcFileName);
+ //logger.trace("Dest filename: " + destFileName);
+
+ //If onlyCopyNew is true, then compare dates and only copy if the src is newer
+ //than dest.
+ if (onlyCopyNew) {
+ srcFile = new java.io.File(srcFileName);
+ if (destFile.exists() && destFile.lastModified() >= srcFile.lastModified()) {
+ return false; //Boolean
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Make sure destination dir exists.
+ parentDir = destFile.getParentFile();
+ if (!parentDir.exists()) {
+ if (!parentDir.mkdirs()) {
+ throw "Could not create directory: " + parentDir.getAbsolutePath();
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Java's version of copy file.
+ srcChannel = new java.io.FileInputStream(srcFileName).getChannel();
+ destChannel = new java.io.FileOutputStream(destFileName).getChannel();
+ destChannel.transferFrom(srcChannel, 0, srcChannel.size());
+ srcChannel.close();
+ destChannel.close();
+
+ return true; //Boolean
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Renames a file. May fail if "to" already exists or is on another drive.
+ */
+ renameFile: function (from, to) {
+ return (new java.io.File(from)).renameTo((new java.io.File(to)));
+ },
+
+ readFile: function (/*String*/path, /*String?*/encoding) {
+ //A file read function that can deal with BOMs
+ encoding = encoding || "utf-8";
+ var fileObj = new java.io.File(path),
+ input = new java.io.BufferedReader(new java.io.InputStreamReader(new java.io.FileInputStream(fileObj), encoding)),
+ stringBuffer, line;
+ try {
+ stringBuffer = new java.lang.StringBuffer();
+ line = input.readLine();
+
+ // Byte Order Mark (BOM) - The Unicode Standard, version 3.0, page 324
+ // http://www.unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html
+
+ // Note that when we use utf-8, the BOM should appear as "EF BB BF", but it doesn't due to this bug in the JDK:
+ // http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4508058
+ if (line && line.length() && line.charAt(0) === 0xfeff) {
+ // Eat the BOM, since we've already found the encoding on this file,
+ // and we plan to concatenating this buffer with others; the BOM should
+ // only appear at the top of a file.
+ line = line.substring(1);
+ }
+ while (line !== null) {
+ stringBuffer.append(line);
+ stringBuffer.append(file.lineSeparator);
+ line = input.readLine();
+ }
+ //Make sure we return a JavaScript string and not a Java string.
+ return String(stringBuffer.toString()); //String
+ } finally {
+ input.close();
+ }
+ },
+
+ saveUtf8File: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents) {
+ //summary: saves a file using UTF-8 encoding.
+ file.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, "utf-8");
+ },
+
+ saveFile: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents, /*String?*/encoding) {
+ //summary: saves a file.
+ var outFile = new java.io.File(fileName), outWriter, parentDir, os;
+
+ parentDir = outFile.getAbsoluteFile().getParentFile();
+ if (!parentDir.exists()) {
+ if (!parentDir.mkdirs()) {
+ throw "Could not create directory: " + parentDir.getAbsolutePath();
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (encoding) {
+ outWriter = new java.io.OutputStreamWriter(new java.io.FileOutputStream(outFile), encoding);
+ } else {
+ outWriter = new java.io.OutputStreamWriter(new java.io.FileOutputStream(outFile));
+ }
+
+ os = new java.io.BufferedWriter(outWriter);
+ try {
+ os.write(fileContents);
+ } finally {
+ os.close();
+ }
+ },
+
+ deleteFile: function (/*String*/fileName) {
+ //summary: deletes a file or directory if it exists.
+ var fileObj = new java.io.File(fileName), files, i;
+ if (fileObj.exists()) {
+ if (fileObj.isDirectory()) {
+ files = fileObj.listFiles();
+ for (i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
+ this.deleteFile(files[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ fileObj["delete"]();
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ return file;
+});
+
+}
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint plusplus: false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false */
+
+define('lang', function () {
+ var lang = {
+ backSlashRegExp: /\\/g,
+ ostring: Object.prototype.toString,
+
+ isArray: Array.isArray ? Array.isArray : function (it) {
+ return lang.ostring.call(it) === "[object Array]";
+ },
+
+ isFunction: function(it) {
+ return lang.ostring.call(it) === "[object Function]";
+ },
+
+ isRegExp: function(it) {
+ return it && it instanceof RegExp;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Simple function to mix in properties from source into target,
+ * but only if target does not already have a property of the same name.
+ */
+ mixin: function (target, source, override) {
+ //Use an empty object to avoid other bad JS code that modifies
+ //Object.prototype.
+ var empty = {}, prop;
+ for (prop in source) {
+ if (override || !(prop in target)) {
+ target[prop] = source[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ 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
+ };
+ }())
+ };
+ return lang;
+});
+
+if(env === 'node') {
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false, console: false */
+
+define('node/print', function () {
+ function print(msg) {
+ console.log(msg);
+ }
+
+ return print;
+});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'rhino') {
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false, print: false */
+
+define('rhino/print', function () {
+ return print;
+});
+
+}
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint nomen: false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false */
+
+define('logger', ['env!env/print'], function (print) {
+ var logger = {
+ TRACE: 0,
+ INFO: 1,
+ WARN: 2,
+ ERROR: 3,
+ SILENT: 4,
+ level: 0,
+ logPrefix: "",
+
+ logLevel: function( level ) {
+ this.level = level;
+ },
+
+ trace: function (message) {
+ if (this.level <= this.TRACE) {
+ this._print(message);
+ }
+ },
+
+ info: function (message) {
+ if (this.level <= this.INFO) {
+ this._print(message);
+ }
+ },
+
+ warn: function (message) {
+ if (this.level <= this.WARN) {
+ this._print(message);
+ }
+ },
+
+ error: function (message) {
+ if (this.level <= this.ERROR) {
+ this._print(message);
+ }
+ },
+
+ _print: function (message) {
+ this._sysPrint((this.logPrefix ? (this.logPrefix + " ") : "") + message);
+ },
+
+ _sysPrint: function (message) {
+ print(message);
+ }
+ };
+
+ return logger;
+});
+//Just a blank file to use when building the optimizer with the optimizer,
+//so that the build does not attempt to inline some env modules,
+//like Node's fs and path.
+
+//Just a blank file to use when building the optimizer with the optimizer,
+//so that the build does not attempt to inline some env modules,
+//like Node's fs and path.
+
+define('uglifyjs/parse-js', ["require", "exports", "module"], function(require, exports, module) {
+/***********************************************************************
+
+ A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor.
+
+ This version is suitable for Node.js. With minimal changes (the
+ exports stuff) it should work on any JS platform.
+
+ This file contains the tokenizer/parser. It is a port to JavaScript
+ of parse-js [1], a JavaScript parser library written in Common Lisp
+ by Marijn Haverbeke. Thank you Marijn!
+
+ [1] http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/
+
+ Exported functions:
+
+ - tokenizer(code) -- returns a function. Call the returned
+ function to fetch the next token.
+
+ - parse(code) -- returns an AST of the given JavaScript code.
+
+ -------------------------------- (C) ---------------------------------
+
+ Author: Mihai Bazon
+ <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
+ http://mihai.bazon.net/blog
+
+ Distributed under the BSD license:
+
+ Copyright 2010 (c) Mihai Bazon <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
+ Based on parse-js (http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/).
+
+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ disclaimer.
+
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
+ provided with the distribution.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY
+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE
+ LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
+ OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+ PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+ PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+ THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
+ TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
+ THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+ ***********************************************************************/
+
+/* -----[ Tokenizer (constants) ]----- */
+
+var KEYWORDS = array_to_hash([
+ "break",
+ "case",
+ "catch",
+ "const",
+ "continue",
+ "default",
+ "delete",
+ "do",
+ "else",
+ "finally",
+ "for",
+ "function",
+ "if",
+ "in",
+ "instanceof",
+ "new",
+ "return",
+ "switch",
+ "throw",
+ "try",
+ "typeof",
+ "var",
+ "void",
+ "while",
+ "with"
+]);
+
+var RESERVED_WORDS = array_to_hash([
+ "abstract",
+ "boolean",
+ "byte",
+ "char",
+ "class",
+ "debugger",
+ "double",
+ "enum",
+ "export",
+ "extends",
+ "final",
+ "float",
+ "goto",
+ "implements",
+ "import",
+ "int",
+ "interface",
+ "long",
+ "native",
+ "package",
+ "private",
+ "protected",
+ "public",
+ "short",
+ "static",
+ "super",
+ "synchronized",
+ "throws",
+ "transient",
+ "volatile"
+]);
+
+var KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION = array_to_hash([
+ "return",
+ "new",
+ "delete",
+ "throw",
+ "else",
+ "case"
+]);
+
+var KEYWORDS_ATOM = array_to_hash([
+ "false",
+ "null",
+ "true",
+ "undefined"
+]);
+
+var OPERATOR_CHARS = array_to_hash(characters("+-*&%=<>!?|~^"));
+
+var RE_HEX_NUMBER = /^0x[0-9a-f]+$/i;
+var RE_OCT_NUMBER = /^0[0-7]+$/;
+var RE_DEC_NUMBER = /^\d*\.?\d*(?:e[+-]?\d*(?:\d\.?|\.?\d)\d*)?$/i;
+
+var OPERATORS = array_to_hash([
+ "in",
+ "instanceof",
+ "typeof",
+ "new",
+ "void",
+ "delete",
+ "++",
+ "--",
+ "+",
+ "-",
+ "!",
+ "~",
+ "&",
+ "|",
+ "^",
+ "*",
+ "/",
+ "%",
+ ">>",
+ "<<",
+ ">>>",
+ "<",
+ ">",
+ "<=",
+ ">=",
+ "==",
+ "===",
+ "!=",
+ "!==",
+ "?",
+ "=",
+ "+=",
+ "-=",
+ "/=",
+ "*=",
+ "%=",
+ ">>=",
+ "<<=",
+ ">>>=",
+ "|=",
+ "^=",
+ "&=",
+ "&&",
+ "||"
+]);
+
+var WHITESPACE_CHARS = array_to_hash(characters(" \u00a0\n\r\t\f\u000b\u200b\u180e\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000"));
+
+var PUNC_BEFORE_EXPRESSION = array_to_hash(characters("[{}(,.;:"));
+
+var PUNC_CHARS = array_to_hash(characters("[]{}(),;:"));
+
+var REGEXP_MODIFIERS = array_to_hash(characters("gmsiy"));
+
+/* -----[ Tokenizer ]----- */
+
+// regexps adapted from http://xregexp.com/plugins/#unicode
+var UNICODE = {
+ letter: new RegExp("[\\u0041-\\u005A\\u0061-\\u007A\\u00AA\\u00B5\\u00BA\\u00C0-\\u00D6\\u00D8-\\u00F6\\u00F8-\\u02C1\\u02C6-\\u02D1\\u02E0-\\u02E4\\u02EC\\u02EE\\u0370-\\u0374\\u0376\\u0377\\u037A-\\u037D\\u0386\\u0388-\\u038A\\u038C\\u038E-\\u03A1\\u03A3-\\u03F5\\u03F7-\\u0481\\u048A-\\u0523\\u0531-\\u0556\\u0559\\u0561-\\u0587\\u05D0-\\u05EA\\u05F0-\\u05F2\\u0621-\\u064A\\u066E\\u066F\\u0671-\\u06D3\\u06D5\\u06E5\\u06E6\\u06EE\\u06EF\\u06FA-\\u06FC\\u06FF\\u0710\\u0712-\\u072F\\u074D-\\u07A5\\u07B1\\u07CA-\\u07EA\\u07F4\\u07F5\\u07FA\\u0904-\\u0939\\u093D\\u0950\\u0958-\\u0961\\u0971\\u0972\\u097B-\\u097F\\u0985-\\u098C\\u098F\\u0990\\u0993-\\u09A8\\u09AA-\\u09B0\\u09B2\\u09B6-\\u09B9\\u09BD\\u09CE\\u09DC\\u09DD\\u09DF-\\u09E1\\u09F0\\u09F1\\u0A05-\\u0A0A\\u0A0F\\u0A10\\u0A13-\\u0A28\\u0A2A-\\u0A30\\u0A32\\u0A33\\u0A35\\u0A36\\u0A38\\u0A39\\u0A59-\\u0A5C\\u0A5E\\u0A72-\\u0A74\\u0A85-\\u0A8D\\u0A8F-\\u0A91\\u0A93-\\u0AA8\\u0AAA-\\u0AB0\\u0AB2\\u0AB3\\u0AB5-\\u0AB9\\u0ABD\\u0AD0\\u0AE0\\u0AE1\\u0B05-\\u0B0C\\u0B0F\\u0B10\\u0B13-\\u0B28\\u0B2A-\\u0B30\\u0B32\\u0B33\\u0B35-\\u0B39\\u0B3D\\u0B5C\\u0B5D\\u0B5F-\\u0B61\\u0B71\\u0B83\\u0B85-\\u0B8A\\u0B8E-\\u0B90\\u0B92-\\u0B95\\u0B99\\u0B9A\\u0B9C\\u0B9E\\u0B9F\\u0BA3\\u0BA4\\u0BA8-\\u0BAA\\u0BAE-\\u0BB9\\u0BD0\\u0C05-\\u0C0C\\u0C0E-\\u0C10\\u0C12-\\u0C28\\u0C2A-\\u0C33\\u0C35-\\u0C39\\u0C3D\\u0C58\\u0C59\\u0C60\\u0C61\\u0C85-\\u0C8C\\u0C8E-\\u0C90\\u0C92-\\u0CA8\\u0CAA-\\u0CB3\\u0CB5-\\u0CB9\\u0CBD\\u0CDE\\u0CE0\\u0CE1\\u0D05-\\u0D0C\\u0D0E-\\u0D10\\u0D12-\\u0D28\\u0D2A-\\u0D39\\u0D3D\\u0D60\\u0D61\\u0D7A-\\u0D7F\\u0D85-\\u0D96\\u0D9A-\\u0DB1\\u0DB3-\\u0DBB\\u0DBD\\u0DC0-\\u0DC6\\u0E01-\\u0E30\\u0E32\\u0E33\\u0E40-\\u0E46\\u0E81\\u0E82\\u0E84\\u0E87\\u0E88\\u0E8A\\u0E8D\\u0E94-\\u0E97\\u0E99-\\u0E9F\\u0EA1-\\u0EA3\\u0EA5\\u0EA7\\u0EAA\\u0EAB\\u0EAD-\\u0EB0\\u0EB2\\u0EB3\\u0EBD\\u0EC0-\\u0EC4\\u0EC6\\u0EDC\\u0EDD\\u0F00\\u0F40-\\u0F47\\u0F49-\\u0F6C\\u0F88-\\u0F8B\\u1000-\\u102A\\u103F\\u1050-\\u1055\\u105A-\\u105D\\u1061\\u1065\\u1066\\u106E-\\u1070\\u1075-\\u1081\\u108E\\u10A0-\\u10C5\\u10D0-\\u10FA\\u10FC\\u1100-\\u1159\\u115F-\\u11A2\\u11A8-\\u11F9\\u1200-\\u1248\\u124A-\\u124D\\u1250-\\u1256\\u1258\\u125A-\\u125D\\u1260-\\u1288\\u128A-\\u128D\\u1290-\\u12B0\\u12B2-\\u12B5\\u12B8-\\u12BE\\u12C0\\u12C2-\\u12C5\\u12C8-\\u12D6\\u12D8-\\u1310\\u1312-\\u1315\\u1318-\\u135A\\u1380-\\u138F\\u13A0-\\u13F4\\u1401-\\u166C\\u166F-\\u1676\\u1681-\\u169A\\u16A0-\\u16EA\\u1700-\\u170C\\u170E-\\u1711\\u1720-\\u1731\\u1740-\\u1751\\u1760-\\u176C\\u176E-\\u1770\\u1780-\\u17B3\\u17D7\\u17DC\\u1820-\\u1877\\u1880-\\u18A8\\u18AA\\u1900-\\u191C\\u1950-\\u196D\\u1970-\\u1974\\u1980-\\u19A9\\u19C1-\\u19C7\\u1A00-\\u1A16\\u1B05-\\u1B33\\u1B45-\\u1B4B\\u1B83-\\u1BA0\\u1BAE\\u1BAF\\u1C00-\\u1C23\\u1C4D-\\u1C4F\\u1C5A-\\u1C7D\\u1D00-\\u1DBF\\u1E00-\\u1F15\\u1F18-\\u1F1D\\u1F20-\\u1F45\\u1F48-\\u1F4D\\u1F50-\\u1F57\\u1F59\\u1F5B\\u1F5D\\u1F5F-\\u1F7D\\u1F80-\\u1FB4\\u1FB6-\\u1FBC\\u1FBE\\u1FC2-\\u1FC4\\u1FC6-\\u1FCC\\u1FD0-\\u1FD3\\u1FD6-\\u1FDB\\u1FE0-\\u1FEC\\u1FF2-\\u1FF4\\u1FF6-\\u1FFC\\u2071\\u207F\\u2090-\\u2094\\u2102\\u2107\\u210A-\\u2113\\u2115\\u2119-\\u211D\\u2124\\u2126\\u2128\\u212A-\\u212D\\u212F-\\u2139\\u213C-\\u213F\\u2145-\\u2149\\u214E\\u2183\\u2184\\u2C00-\\u2C2E\\u2C30-\\u2C5E\\u2C60-\\u2C6F\\u2C71-\\u2C7D\\u2C80-\\u2CE4\\u2D00-\\u2D25\\u2D30-\\u2D65\\u2D6F\\u2D80-\\u2D96\\u2DA0-\\u2DA6\\u2DA8-\\u2DAE\\u2DB0-\\u2DB6\\u2DB8-\\u2DBE\\u2DC0-\\u2DC6\\u2DC8-\\u2DCE\\u2DD0-\\u2DD6\\u2DD8-\\u2DDE\\u2E2F\\u3005\\u3006\\u3031-\\u3035\\u303B\\u303C\\u3041-\\u3096\\u309D-\\u309F\\u30A1-\\u30FA\\u30FC-\\u30FF\\u3105-\\u312D\\u3131-\\u318E\\u31A0-\\u31B7\\u31F0-\\u31FF\\u3400\\u4DB5\\u4E00\\u9FC3\\uA000-\\uA48C\\uA500-\\uA60C\\uA610-\\uA61F\\uA62A\\uA62B\\uA640-\\uA65F\\uA662-\\uA66E\\uA67F-\\uA697\\uA717-\\uA71F\\uA722-\\uA788\\uA78B\\uA78C\\uA7FB-\\uA801\\uA803-\\uA805\\uA807-\\uA80A\\uA80C-\\uA822\\uA840-\\uA873\\uA882-\\uA8B3\\uA90A-\\uA925\\uA930-\\uA946\\uAA00-\\uAA28\\uAA40-\\uAA42\\uAA44-\\uAA4B\\uAC00\\uD7A3\\uF900-\\uFA2D\\uFA30-\\uFA6A\\uFA70-\\uFAD9\\uFB00-\\uFB06\\uFB13-\\uFB17\\uFB1D\\uFB1F-\\uFB28\\uFB2A-\\uFB36\\uFB38-\\uFB3C\\uFB3E\\uFB40\\uFB41\\uFB43\\uFB44\\uFB46-\\uFBB1\\uFBD3-\\uFD3D\\uFD50-\\uFD8F\\uFD92-\\uFDC7\\uFDF0-\\uFDFB\\uFE70-\\uFE74\\uFE76-\\uFEFC\\uFF21-\\uFF3A\\uFF41-\\uFF5A\\uFF66-\\uFFBE\\uFFC2-\\uFFC7\\uFFCA-\\uFFCF\\uFFD2-\\uFFD7\\uFFDA-\\uFFDC]"),
+ non_spacing_mark: new RegExp("[\\u0300-\\u036F\\u0483-\\u0487\\u0591-\\u05BD\\u05BF\\u05C1\\u05C2\\u05C4\\u05C5\\u05C7\\u0610-\\u061A\\u064B-\\u065E\\u0670\\u06D6-\\u06DC\\u06DF-\\u06E4\\u06E7\\u06E8\\u06EA-\\u06ED\\u0711\\u0730-\\u074A\\u07A6-\\u07B0\\u07EB-\\u07F3\\u0816-\\u0819\\u081B-\\u0823\\u0825-\\u0827\\u0829-\\u082D\\u0900-\\u0902\\u093C\\u0941-\\u0948\\u094D\\u0951-\\u0955\\u0962\\u0963\\u0981\\u09BC\\u09C1-\\u09C4\\u09CD\\u09E2\\u09E3\\u0A01\\u0A02\\u0A3C\\u0A41\\u0A42\\u0A47\\u0A48\\u0A4B-\\u0A4D\\u0A51\\u0A70\\u0A71\\u0A75\\u0A81\\u0A82\\u0ABC\\u0AC1-\\u0AC5\\u0AC7\\u0AC8\\u0ACD\\u0AE2\\u0AE3\\u0B01\\u0B3C\\u0B3F\\u0B41-\\u0B44\\u0B4D\\u0B56\\u0B62\\u0B63\\u0B82\\u0BC0\\u0BCD\\u0C3E-\\u0C40\\u0C46-\\u0C48\\u0C4A-\\u0C4D\\u0C55\\u0C56\\u0C62\\u0C63\\u0CBC\\u0CBF\\u0CC6\\u0CCC\\u0CCD\\u0CE2\\u0CE3\\u0D41-\\u0D44\\u0D4D\\u0D62\\u0D63\\u0DCA\\u0DD2-\\u0DD4\\u0DD6\\u0E31\\u0E34-\\u0E3A\\u0E47-\\u0E4E\\u0EB1\\u0EB4-\\u0EB9\\u0EBB\\u0EBC\\u0EC8-\\u0ECD\\u0F18\\u0F19\\u0F35\\u0F37\\u0F39\\u0F71-\\u0F7E\\u0F80-\\u0F84\\u0F86\\u0F87\\u0F90-\\u0F97\\u0F99-\\u0FBC\\u0FC6\\u102D-\\u1030\\u1032-\\u1037\\u1039\\u103A\\u103D\\u103E\\u1058\\u1059\\u105E-\\u1060\\u1071-\\u1074\\u1082\\u1085\\u1086\\u108D\\u109D\\u135F\\u1712-\\u1714\\u1732-\\u1734\\u1752\\u1753\\u1772\\u1773\\u17B7-\\u17BD\\u17C6\\u17C9-\\u17D3\\u17DD\\u180B-\\u180D\\u18A9\\u1920-\\u1922\\u1927\\u1928\\u1932\\u1939-\\u193B\\u1A17\\u1A18\\u1A56\\u1A58-\\u1A5E\\u1A60\\u1A62\\u1A65-\\u1A6C\\u1A73-\\u1A7C\\u1A7F\\u1B00-\\u1B03\\u1B34\\u1B36-\\u1B3A\\u1B3C\\u1B42\\u1B6B-\\u1B73\\u1B80\\u1B81\\u1BA2-\\u1BA5\\u1BA8\\u1BA9\\u1C2C-\\u1C33\\u1C36\\u1C37\\u1CD0-\\u1CD2\\u1CD4-\\u1CE0\\u1CE2-\\u1CE8\\u1CED\\u1DC0-\\u1DE6\\u1DFD-\\u1DFF\\u20D0-\\u20DC\\u20E1\\u20E5-\\u20F0\\u2CEF-\\u2CF1\\u2DE0-\\u2DFF\\u302A-\\u302F\\u3099\\u309A\\uA66F\\uA67C\\uA67D\\uA6F0\\uA6F1\\uA802\\uA806\\uA80B\\uA825\\uA826\\uA8C4\\uA8E0-\\uA8F1\\uA926-\\uA92D\\uA947-\\uA951\\uA980-\\uA982\\uA9B3\\uA9B6-\\uA9B9\\uA9BC\\uAA29-\\uAA2E\\uAA31\\uAA32\\uAA35\\uAA36\\uAA43\\uAA4C\\uAAB0\\uAAB2-\\uAAB4\\uAAB7\\uAAB8\\uAABE\\uAABF\\uAAC1\\uABE5\\uABE8\\uABED\\uFB1E\\uFE00-\\uFE0F\\uFE20-\\uFE26]"),
+ space_combining_mark: new RegExp("[\\u0903\\u093E-\\u0940\\u0949-\\u094C\\u094E\\u0982\\u0983\\u09BE-\\u09C0\\u09C7\\u09C8\\u09CB\\u09CC\\u09D7\\u0A03\\u0A3E-\\u0A40\\u0A83\\u0ABE-\\u0AC0\\u0AC9\\u0ACB\\u0ACC\\u0B02\\u0B03\\u0B3E\\u0B40\\u0B47\\u0B48\\u0B4B\\u0B4C\\u0B57\\u0BBE\\u0BBF\\u0BC1\\u0BC2\\u0BC6-\\u0BC8\\u0BCA-\\u0BCC\\u0BD7\\u0C01-\\u0C03\\u0C41-\\u0C44\\u0C82\\u0C83\\u0CBE\\u0CC0-\\u0CC4\\u0CC7\\u0CC8\\u0CCA\\u0CCB\\u0CD5\\u0CD6\\u0D02\\u0D03\\u0D3E-\\u0D40\\u0D46-\\u0D48\\u0D4A-\\u0D4C\\u0D57\\u0D82\\u0D83\\u0DCF-\\u0DD1\\u0DD8-\\u0DDF\\u0DF2\\u0DF3\\u0F3E\\u0F3F\\u0F7F\\u102B\\u102C\\u1031\\u1038\\u103B\\u103C\\u1056\\u1057\\u1062-\\u1064\\u1067-\\u106D\\u1083\\u1084\\u1087-\\u108C\\u108F\\u109A-\\u109C\\u17B6\\u17BE-\\u17C5\\u17C7\\u17C8\\u1923-\\u1926\\u1929-\\u192B\\u1930\\u1931\\u1933-\\u1938\\u19B0-\\u19C0\\u19C8\\u19C9\\u1A19-\\u1A1B\\u1A55\\u1A57\\u1A61\\u1A63\\u1A64\\u1A6D-\\u1A72\\u1B04\\u1B35\\u1B3B\\u1B3D-\\u1B41\\u1B43\\u1B44\\u1B82\\u1BA1\\u1BA6\\u1BA7\\u1BAA\\u1C24-\\u1C2B\\u1C34\\u1C35\\u1CE1\\u1CF2\\uA823\\uA824\\uA827\\uA880\\uA881\\uA8B4-\\uA8C3\\uA952\\uA953\\uA983\\uA9B4\\uA9B5\\uA9BA\\uA9BB\\uA9BD-\\uA9C0\\uAA2F\\uAA30\\uAA33\\uAA34\\uAA4D\\uAA7B\\uABE3\\uABE4\\uABE6\\uABE7\\uABE9\\uABEA\\uABEC]"),
+ connector_punctuation: new RegExp("[\\u005F\\u203F\\u2040\\u2054\\uFE33\\uFE34\\uFE4D-\\uFE4F\\uFF3F]")
+};
+
+function is_letter(ch) {
+ return UNICODE.letter.test(ch);
+};
+
+function is_digit(ch) {
+ ch = ch.charCodeAt(0);
+ return ch >= 48 && ch <= 57; //XXX: find out if "UnicodeDigit" means something else than 0..9
+};
+
+function is_alphanumeric_char(ch) {
+ return is_digit(ch) || is_letter(ch);
+};
+
+function is_unicode_combining_mark(ch) {
+ return UNICODE.non_spacing_mark.test(ch) || UNICODE.space_combining_mark.test(ch);
+};
+
+function is_unicode_connector_punctuation(ch) {
+ return UNICODE.connector_punctuation.test(ch);
+};
+
+function is_identifier_start(ch) {
+ return ch == "$" || ch == "_" || is_letter(ch);
+};
+
+function is_identifier_char(ch) {
+ return is_identifier_start(ch)
+ || is_unicode_combining_mark(ch)
+ || is_digit(ch)
+ || is_unicode_connector_punctuation(ch)
+ || ch == "\u200c" // zero-width non-joiner <ZWNJ>
+ || ch == "\u200d" // zero-width joiner <ZWJ> (in my ECMA-262 PDF, this is also 200c)
+ ;
+};
+
+function parse_js_number(num) {
+ if (RE_HEX_NUMBER.test(num)) {
+ return parseInt(num.substr(2), 16);
+ } else if (RE_OCT_NUMBER.test(num)) {
+ return parseInt(num.substr(1), 8);
+ } else if (RE_DEC_NUMBER.test(num)) {
+ return parseFloat(num);
+ }
+};
+
+function JS_Parse_Error(message, line, col, pos) {
+ this.message = message;
+ this.line = line + 1;
+ this.col = col + 1;
+ this.pos = pos + 1;
+ this.stack = new Error().stack;
+};
+
+JS_Parse_Error.prototype.toString = function() {
+ return this.message + " (line: " + this.line + ", col: " + this.col + ", pos: " + this.pos + ")" + "\n\n" + this.stack;
+};
+
+function js_error(message, line, col, pos) {
+ throw new JS_Parse_Error(message, line, col, pos);
+};
+
+function is_token(token, type, val) {
+ return token.type == type && (val == null || token.value == val);
+};
+
+var EX_EOF = {};
+
+function tokenizer($TEXT) {
+
+ var S = {
+ text : $TEXT.replace(/\r\n?|[\n\u2028\u2029]/g, "\n").replace(/^\uFEFF/, ''),
+ pos : 0,
+ tokpos : 0,
+ line : 0,
+ tokline : 0,
+ col : 0,
+ tokcol : 0,
+ newline_before : false,
+ regex_allowed : false,
+ comments_before : []
+ };
+
+ function peek() { return S.text.charAt(S.pos); };
+
+ function next(signal_eof, in_string) {
+ var ch = S.text.charAt(S.pos++);
+ if (signal_eof && !ch)
+ throw EX_EOF;
+ if (ch == "\n") {
+ S.newline_before = S.newline_before || !in_string;
+ ++S.line;
+ S.col = 0;
+ } else {
+ ++S.col;
+ }
+ return ch;
+ };
+
+ function eof() {
+ return !S.peek();
+ };
+
+ function find(what, signal_eof) {
+ var pos = S.text.indexOf(what, S.pos);
+ if (signal_eof && pos == -1) throw EX_EOF;
+ return pos;
+ };
+
+ function start_token() {
+ S.tokline = S.line;
+ S.tokcol = S.col;
+ S.tokpos = S.pos;
+ };
+
+ function token(type, value, is_comment) {
+ S.regex_allowed = ((type == "operator" && !HOP(UNARY_POSTFIX, value)) ||
+ (type == "keyword" && HOP(KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION, value)) ||
+ (type == "punc" && HOP(PUNC_BEFORE_EXPRESSION, value)));
+ var ret = {
+ type : type,
+ value : value,
+ line : S.tokline,
+ col : S.tokcol,
+ pos : S.tokpos,
+ endpos : S.pos,
+ nlb : S.newline_before
+ };
+ if (!is_comment) {
+ ret.comments_before = S.comments_before;
+ S.comments_before = [];
+ }
+ S.newline_before = false;
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ function skip_whitespace() {
+ while (HOP(WHITESPACE_CHARS, peek()))
+ next();
+ };
+
+ function read_while(pred) {
+ var ret = "", ch = peek(), i = 0;
+ while (ch && pred(ch, i++)) {
+ ret += next();
+ ch = peek();
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ function parse_error(err) {
+ js_error(err, S.tokline, S.tokcol, S.tokpos);
+ };
+
+ function read_num(prefix) {
+ var has_e = false, after_e = false, has_x = false, has_dot = prefix == ".";
+ var num = read_while(function(ch, i){
+ if (ch == "x" || ch == "X") {
+ if (has_x) return false;
+ return has_x = true;
+ }
+ if (!has_x && (ch == "E" || ch == "e")) {
+ if (has_e) return false;
+ return has_e = after_e = true;
+ }
+ if (ch == "-") {
+ if (after_e || (i == 0 && !prefix)) return true;
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (ch == "+") return after_e;
+ after_e = false;
+ if (ch == ".") {
+ if (!has_dot && !has_x)
+ return has_dot = true;
+ return false;
+ }
+ return is_alphanumeric_char(ch);
+ });
+ if (prefix)
+ num = prefix + num;
+ var valid = parse_js_number(num);
+ if (!isNaN(valid)) {
+ return token("num", valid);
+ } else {
+ parse_error("Invalid syntax: " + num);
+ }
+ };
+
+ function read_escaped_char(in_string) {
+ var ch = next(true, in_string);
+ switch (ch) {
+ case "n" : return "\n";
+ case "r" : return "\r";
+ case "t" : return "\t";
+ case "b" : return "\b";
+ case "v" : return "\u000b";
+ case "f" : return "\f";
+ case "0" : return "\0";
+ case "x" : return String.fromCharCode(hex_bytes(2));
+ case "u" : return String.fromCharCode(hex_bytes(4));
+ case "\n": return "";
+ default : return ch;
+ }
+ };
+
+ function hex_bytes(n) {
+ var num = 0;
+ for (; n > 0; --n) {
+ var digit = parseInt(next(true), 16);
+ if (isNaN(digit))
+ parse_error("Invalid hex-character pattern in string");
+ num = (num << 4) | digit;
+ }
+ return num;
+ };
+
+ function read_string() {
+ return with_eof_error("Unterminated string constant", function(){
+ var quote = next(), ret = "";
+ for (;;) {
+ var ch = next(true);
+ if (ch == "\\") {
+ // read OctalEscapeSequence (XXX: deprecated if "strict mode")
+ // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS/issues/178
+ var octal_len = 0, first = null;
+ ch = read_while(function(ch){
+ if (ch >= "0" && ch <= "7") {
+ if (!first) {
+ first = ch;
+ return ++octal_len;
+ }
+ else if (first <= "3" && octal_len <= 2) return ++octal_len;
+ else if (first >= "4" && octal_len <= 1) return ++octal_len;
+ }
+ return false;
+ });
+ if (octal_len > 0) ch = String.fromCharCode(parseInt(ch, 8));
+ else ch = read_escaped_char(true);
+ }
+ else if (ch == quote) break;
+ ret += ch;
+ }
+ return token("string", ret);
+ });
+ };
+
+ function read_line_comment() {
+ next();
+ var i = find("\n"), ret;
+ if (i == -1) {
+ ret = S.text.substr(S.pos);
+ S.pos = S.text.length;
+ } else {
+ ret = S.text.substring(S.pos, i);
+ S.pos = i;
+ }
+ return token("comment1", ret, true);
+ };
+
+ function read_multiline_comment() {
+ next();
+ return with_eof_error("Unterminated multiline comment", function(){
+ var i = find("*/", true),
+ text = S.text.substring(S.pos, i);
+ S.pos = i + 2;
+ S.line += text.split("\n").length - 1;
+ S.newline_before = text.indexOf("\n") >= 0;
+
+ // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS/issues/#issue/100
+ if (/^@cc_on/i.test(text)) {
+ warn("WARNING: at line " + S.line);
+ warn("*** Found \"conditional comment\": " + text);
+ warn("*** UglifyJS DISCARDS ALL COMMENTS. This means your code might no longer work properly in Internet Explorer.");
+ }
+
+ return token("comment2", text, true);
+ });
+ };
+
+ function read_name() {
+ var backslash = false, name = "", ch;
+ while ((ch = peek()) != null) {
+ if (!backslash) {
+ if (ch == "\\") backslash = true, next();
+ else if (is_identifier_char(ch)) name += next();
+ else break;
+ }
+ else {
+ if (ch != "u") parse_error("Expecting UnicodeEscapeSequence -- uXXXX");
+ ch = read_escaped_char();
+ if (!is_identifier_char(ch)) parse_error("Unicode char: " + ch.charCodeAt(0) + " is not valid in identifier");
+ name += ch;
+ backslash = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return name;
+ };
+
+ function read_regexp(regexp) {
+ return with_eof_error("Unterminated regular expression", function(){
+ var prev_backslash = false, ch, in_class = false;
+ while ((ch = next(true))) if (prev_backslash) {
+ regexp += "\\" + ch;
+ prev_backslash = false;
+ } else if (ch == "[") {
+ in_class = true;
+ regexp += ch;
+ } else if (ch == "]" && in_class) {
+ in_class = false;
+ regexp += ch;
+ } else if (ch == "/" && !in_class) {
+ break;
+ } else if (ch == "\\") {
+ prev_backslash = true;
+ } else {
+ regexp += ch;
+ }
+ var mods = read_name();
+ return token("regexp", [ regexp, mods ]);
+ });
+ };
+
+ function read_operator(prefix) {
+ function grow(op) {
+ if (!peek()) return op;
+ var bigger = op + peek();
+ if (HOP(OPERATORS, bigger)) {
+ next();
+ return grow(bigger);
+ } else {
+ return op;
+ }
+ };
+ return token("operator", grow(prefix || next()));
+ };
+
+ function handle_slash() {
+ next();
+ var regex_allowed = S.regex_allowed;
+ switch (peek()) {
+ case "/":
+ S.comments_before.push(read_line_comment());
+ S.regex_allowed = regex_allowed;
+ return next_token();
+ case "*":
+ S.comments_before.push(read_multiline_comment());
+ S.regex_allowed = regex_allowed;
+ return next_token();
+ }
+ return S.regex_allowed ? read_regexp("") : read_operator("/");
+ };
+
+ function handle_dot() {
+ next();
+ return is_digit(peek())
+ ? read_num(".")
+ : token("punc", ".");
+ };
+
+ function read_word() {
+ var word = read_name();
+ return !HOP(KEYWORDS, word)
+ ? token("name", word)
+ : HOP(OPERATORS, word)
+ ? token("operator", word)
+ : HOP(KEYWORDS_ATOM, word)
+ ? token("atom", word)
+ : token("keyword", word);
+ };
+
+ function with_eof_error(eof_error, cont) {
+ try {
+ return cont();
+ } catch(ex) {
+ if (ex === EX_EOF) parse_error(eof_error);
+ else throw ex;
+ }
+ };
+
+ function next_token(force_regexp) {
+ if (force_regexp != null)
+ return read_regexp(force_regexp);
+ skip_whitespace();
+ start_token();
+ var ch = peek();
+ if (!ch) return token("eof");
+ if (is_digit(ch)) return read_num();
+ if (ch == '"' || ch == "'") return read_string();
+ if (HOP(PUNC_CHARS, ch)) return token("punc", next());
+ if (ch == ".") return handle_dot();
+ if (ch == "/") return handle_slash();
+ if (HOP(OPERATOR_CHARS, ch)) return read_operator();
+ if (ch == "\\" || is_identifier_start(ch)) return read_word();
+ parse_error("Unexpected character '" + ch + "'");
+ };
+
+ next_token.context = function(nc) {
+ if (nc) S = nc;
+ return S;
+ };
+
+ return next_token;
+
+};
+
+/* -----[ Parser (constants) ]----- */
+
+var UNARY_PREFIX = array_to_hash([
+ "typeof",
+ "void",
+ "delete",
+ "--",
+ "++",
+ "!",
+ "~",
+ "-",
+ "+"
+]);
+
+var UNARY_POSTFIX = array_to_hash([ "--", "++" ]);
+
+var ASSIGNMENT = (function(a, ret, i){
+ while (i < a.length) {
+ ret[a[i]] = a[i].substr(0, a[i].length - 1);
+ i++;
+ }
+ return ret;
+})(
+ ["+=", "-=", "/=", "*=", "%=", ">>=", "<<=", ">>>=", "|=", "^=", "&="],
+ { "=": true },
+ 0
+);
+
+var PRECEDENCE = (function(a, ret){
+ for (var i = 0, n = 1; i < a.length; ++i, ++n) {
+ var b = a[i];
+ for (var j = 0; j < b.length; ++j) {
+ ret[b[j]] = n;
+ }
+ }
+ return ret;
+})(
+ [
+ ["||"],
+ ["&&"],
+ ["|"],
+ ["^"],
+ ["&"],
+ ["==", "===", "!=", "!=="],
+ ["<", ">", "<=", ">=", "in", "instanceof"],
+ [">>", "<<", ">>>"],
+ ["+", "-"],
+ ["*", "/", "%"]
+ ],
+ {}
+);
+
+var STATEMENTS_WITH_LABELS = array_to_hash([ "for", "do", "while", "switch" ]);
+
+var ATOMIC_START_TOKEN = array_to_hash([ "atom", "num", "string", "regexp", "name" ]);
+
+/* -----[ Parser ]----- */
+
+function NodeWithToken(str, start, end) {
+ this.name = str;
+ this.start = start;
+ this.end = end;
+};
+
+NodeWithToken.prototype.toString = function() { return this.name; };
+
+function parse($TEXT, exigent_mode, embed_tokens) {
+
+ var S = {
+ input : typeof $TEXT == "string" ? tokenizer($TEXT, true) : $TEXT,
+ token : null,
+ prev : null,
+ peeked : null,
+ in_function : 0,
+ in_loop : 0,
+ labels : []
+ };
+
+ S.token = next();
+
+ function is(type, value) {
+ return is_token(S.token, type, value);
+ };
+
+ function peek() { return S.peeked || (S.peeked = S.input()); };
+
+ function next() {
+ S.prev = S.token;
+ if (S.peeked) {
+ S.token = S.peeked;
+ S.peeked = null;
+ } else {
+ S.token = S.input();
+ }
+ return S.token;
+ };
+
+ function prev() {
+ return S.prev;
+ };
+
+ function croak(msg, line, col, pos) {
+ var ctx = S.input.context();
+ js_error(msg,
+ line != null ? line : ctx.tokline,
+ col != null ? col : ctx.tokcol,
+ pos != null ? pos : ctx.tokpos);
+ };
+
+ function token_error(token, msg) {
+ croak(msg, token.line, token.col);
+ };
+
+ function unexpected(token) {
+ if (token == null)
+ token = S.token;
+ token_error(token, "Unexpected token: " + token.type + " (" + token.value + ")");
+ };
+
+ function expect_token(type, val) {
+ if (is(type, val)) {
+ return next();
+ }
+ token_error(S.token, "Unexpected token " + S.token.type + ", expected " + type);
+ };
+
+ function expect(punc) { return expect_token("punc", punc); };
+
+ function can_insert_semicolon() {
+ return !exigent_mode && (
+ S.token.nlb || is("eof") || is("punc", "}")
+ );
+ };
+
+ function semicolon() {
+ if (is("punc", ";")) next();
+ else if (!can_insert_semicolon()) unexpected();
+ };
+
+ function as() {
+ return slice(arguments);
+ };
+
+ function parenthesised() {
+ expect("(");
+ var ex = expression();
+ expect(")");
+ return ex;
+ };
+
+ function add_tokens(str, start, end) {
+ return str instanceof NodeWithToken ? str : new NodeWithToken(str, start, end);
+ };
+
+ function maybe_embed_tokens(parser) {
+ if (embed_tokens) return function() {
+ var start = S.token;
+ var ast = parser.apply(this, arguments);
+ ast[0] = add_tokens(ast[0], start, prev());
+ return ast;
+ };
+ else return parser;
+ };
+
+ var statement = maybe_embed_tokens(function() {
+ if (is("operator", "/") || is("operator", "/=")) {
+ S.peeked = null;
+ S.token = S.input(S.token.value.substr(1)); // force regexp
+ }
+ switch (S.token.type) {
+ case "num":
+ case "string":
+ case "regexp":
+ case "operator":
+ case "atom":
+ return simple_statement();
+
+ case "name":
+ return is_token(peek(), "punc", ":")
+ ? labeled_statement(prog1(S.token.value, next, next))
+ : simple_statement();
+
+ case "punc":
+ switch (S.token.value) {
+ case "{":
+ return as("block", block_());
+ case "[":
+ case "(":
+ return simple_statement();
+ case ";":
+ next();
+ return as("block");
+ default:
+ unexpected();
+ }
+
+ case "keyword":
+ switch (prog1(S.token.value, next)) {
+ case "break":
+ return break_cont("break");
+
+ case "continue":
+ return break_cont("continue");
+
+ case "debugger":
+ semicolon();
+ return as("debugger");
+
+ case "do":
+ return (function(body){
+ expect_token("keyword", "while");
+ return as("do", prog1(parenthesised, semicolon), body);
+ })(in_loop(statement));
+
+ case "for":
+ return for_();
+
+ case "function":
+ return function_(true);
+
+ case "if":
+ return if_();
+
+ case "return":
+ if (S.in_function == 0)
+ croak("'return' outside of function");
+ return as("return",
+ is("punc", ";")
+ ? (next(), null)
+ : can_insert_semicolon()
+ ? null
+ : prog1(expression, semicolon));
+
+ case "switch":
+ return as("switch", parenthesised(), switch_block_());
+
+ case "throw":
+ if (S.token.nlb)
+ croak("Illegal newline after 'throw'");
+ return as("throw", prog1(expression, semicolon));
+
+ case "try":
+ return try_();
+
+ case "var":
+ return prog1(var_, semicolon);
+
+ case "const":
+ return prog1(const_, semicolon);
+
+ case "while":
+ return as("while", parenthesised(), in_loop(statement));
+
+ case "with":
+ return as("with", parenthesised(), statement());
+
+ default:
+ unexpected();
+ }
+ }
+ });
+
+ function labeled_statement(label) {
+ S.labels.push(label);
+ var start = S.token, stat = statement();
+ if (exigent_mode && !HOP(STATEMENTS_WITH_LABELS, stat[0]))
+ unexpected(start);
+ S.labels.pop();
+ return as("label", label, stat);
+ };
+
+ function simple_statement() {
+ return as("stat", prog1(expression, semicolon));
+ };
+
+ function break_cont(type) {
+ var name;
+ if (!can_insert_semicolon()) {
+ name = is("name") ? S.token.value : null;
+ }
+ if (name != null) {
+ next();
+ if (!member(name, S.labels))
+ croak("Label " + name + " without matching loop or statement");
+ }
+ else if (S.in_loop == 0)
+ croak(type + " not inside a loop or switch");
+ semicolon();
+ return as(type, name);
+ };
+
+ function for_() {
+ expect("(");
+ var init = null;
+ if (!is("punc", ";")) {
+ init = is("keyword", "var")
+ ? (next(), var_(true))
+ : expression(true, true);
+ if (is("operator", "in"))
+ return for_in(init);
+ }
+ return regular_for(init);
+ };
+
+ function regular_for(init) {
+ expect(";");
+ var test = is("punc", ";") ? null : expression();
+ expect(";");
+ var step = is("punc", ")") ? null : expression();
+ expect(")");
+ return as("for", init, test, step, in_loop(statement));
+ };
+
+ function for_in(init) {
+ var lhs = init[0] == "var" ? as("name", init[1][0]) : init;
+ next();
+ var obj = expression();
+ expect(")");
+ return as("for-in", init, lhs, obj, in_loop(statement));
+ };
+
+ var function_ = function(in_statement) {
+ var name = is("name") ? prog1(S.token.value, next) : null;
+ if (in_statement && !name)
+ unexpected();
+ expect("(");
+ return as(in_statement ? "defun" : "function",
+ name,
+ // arguments
+ (function(first, a){
+ while (!is("punc", ")")) {
+ if (first) first = false; else expect(",");
+ if (!is("name")) unexpected();
+ a.push(S.token.value);
+ next();
+ }
+ next();
+ return a;
+ })(true, []),
+ // body
+ (function(){
+ ++S.in_function;
+ var loop = S.in_loop;
+ S.in_loop = 0;
+ var a = block_();
+ --S.in_function;
+ S.in_loop = loop;
+ return a;
+ })());
+ };
+
+ function if_() {
+ var cond = parenthesised(), body = statement(), belse;
+ if (is("keyword", "else")) {
+ next();
+ belse = statement();
+ }
+ return as("if", cond, body, belse);
+ };
+
+ function block_() {
+ expect("{");
+ var a = [];
+ while (!is("punc", "}")) {
+ if (is("eof")) unexpected();
+ a.push(statement());
+ }
+ next();
+ return a;
+ };
+
+ var switch_block_ = curry(in_loop, function(){
+ expect("{");
+ var a = [], cur = null;
+ while (!is("punc", "}")) {
+ if (is("eof")) unexpected();
+ if (is("keyword", "case")) {
+ next();
+ cur = [];
+ a.push([ expression(), cur ]);
+ expect(":");
+ }
+ else if (is("keyword", "default")) {
+ next();
+ expect(":");
+ cur = [];
+ a.push([ null, cur ]);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (!cur) unexpected();
+ cur.push(statement());
+ }
+ }
+ next();
+ return a;
+ });
+
+ function try_() {
+ var body = block_(), bcatch, bfinally;
+ if (is("keyword", "catch")) {
+ next();
+ expect("(");
+ if (!is("name"))
+ croak("Name expected");
+ var name = S.token.value;
+ next();
+ expect(")");
+ bcatch = [ name, block_() ];
+ }
+ if (is("keyword", "finally")) {
+ next();
+ bfinally = block_();
+ }
+ if (!bcatch && !bfinally)
+ croak("Missing catch/finally blocks");
+ return as("try", body, bcatch, bfinally);
+ };
+
+ function vardefs(no_in) {
+ var a = [];
+ for (;;) {
+ if (!is("name"))
+ unexpected();
+ var name = S.token.value;
+ next();
+ if (is("operator", "=")) {
+ next();
+ a.push([ name, expression(false, no_in) ]);
+ } else {
+ a.push([ name ]);
+ }
+ if (!is("punc", ","))
+ break;
+ next();
+ }
+ return a;
+ };
+
+ function var_(no_in) {
+ return as("var", vardefs(no_in));
+ };
+
+ function const_() {
+ return as("const", vardefs());
+ };
+
+ function new_() {
+ var newexp = expr_atom(false), args;
+ if (is("punc", "(")) {
+ next();
+ args = expr_list(")");
+ } else {
+ args = [];
+ }
+ return subscripts(as("new", newexp, args), true);
+ };
+
+ var expr_atom = maybe_embed_tokens(function(allow_calls) {
+ if (is("operator", "new")) {
+ next();
+ return new_();
+ }
+ if (is("punc")) {
+ switch (S.token.value) {
+ case "(":
+ next();
+ return subscripts(prog1(expression, curry(expect, ")")), allow_calls);
+ case "[":
+ next();
+ return subscripts(array_(), allow_calls);
+ case "{":
+ next();
+ return subscripts(object_(), allow_calls);
+ }
+ unexpected();
+ }
+ if (is("keyword", "function")) {
+ next();
+ return subscripts(function_(false), allow_calls);
+ }
+ if (HOP(ATOMIC_START_TOKEN, S.token.type)) {
+ var atom = S.token.type == "regexp"
+ ? as("regexp", S.token.value[0], S.token.value[1])
+ : as(S.token.type, S.token.value);
+ return subscripts(prog1(atom, next), allow_calls);
+ }
+ unexpected();
+ });
+
+ function expr_list(closing, allow_trailing_comma, allow_empty) {
+ var first = true, a = [];
+ while (!is("punc", closing)) {
+ if (first) first = false; else expect(",");
+ if (allow_trailing_comma && is("punc", closing)) break;
+ if (is("punc", ",") && allow_empty) {
+ a.push([ "atom", "undefined" ]);
+ } else {
+ a.push(expression(false));
+ }
+ }
+ next();
+ return a;
+ };
+
+ function array_() {
+ return as("array", expr_list("]", !exigent_mode, true));
+ };
+
+ function object_() {
+ var first = true, a = [];
+ while (!is("punc", "}")) {
+ if (first) first = false; else expect(",");
+ if (!exigent_mode && is("punc", "}"))
+ // allow trailing comma
+ break;
+ var type = S.token.type;
+ var name = as_property_name();
+ if (type == "name" && (name == "get" || name == "set") && !is("punc", ":")) {
+ a.push([ as_name(), function_(false), name ]);
+ } else {
+ expect(":");
+ a.push([ name, expression(false) ]);
+ }
+ }
+ next();
+ return as("object", a);
+ };
+
+ function as_property_name() {
+ switch (S.token.type) {
+ case "num":
+ case "string":
+ return prog1(S.token.value, next);
+ }
+ return as_name();
+ };
+
+ function as_name() {
+ switch (S.token.type) {
+ case "name":
+ case "operator":
+ case "keyword":
+ case "atom":
+ return prog1(S.token.value, next);
+ default:
+ unexpected();
+ }
+ };
+
+ function subscripts(expr, allow_calls) {
+ if (is("punc", ".")) {
+ next();
+ return subscripts(as("dot", expr, as_name()), allow_calls);
+ }
+ if (is("punc", "[")) {
+ next();
+ return subscripts(as("sub", expr, prog1(expression, curry(expect, "]"))), allow_calls);
+ }
+ if (allow_calls && is("punc", "(")) {
+ next();
+ return subscripts(as("call", expr, expr_list(")")), true);
+ }
+ return expr;
+ };
+
+ function maybe_unary(allow_calls) {
+ if (is("operator") && HOP(UNARY_PREFIX, S.token.value)) {
+ return make_unary("unary-prefix",
+ prog1(S.token.value, next),
+ maybe_unary(allow_calls));
+ }
+ var val = expr_atom(allow_calls);
+ while (is("operator") && HOP(UNARY_POSTFIX, S.token.value) && !S.token.nlb) {
+ val = make_unary("unary-postfix", S.token.value, val);
+ next();
+ }
+ return val;
+ };
+
+ function make_unary(tag, op, expr) {
+ if ((op == "++" || op == "--") && !is_assignable(expr))
+ croak("Invalid use of " + op + " operator");
+ return as(tag, op, expr);
+ };
+
+ function expr_op(left, min_prec, no_in) {
+ var op = is("operator") ? S.token.value : null;
+ if (op && op == "in" && no_in) op = null;
+ var prec = op != null ? PRECEDENCE[op] : null;
+ if (prec != null && prec > min_prec) {
+ next();
+ var right = expr_op(maybe_unary(true), prec, no_in);
+ return expr_op(as("binary", op, left, right), min_prec, no_in);
+ }
+ return left;
+ };
+
+ function expr_ops(no_in) {
+ return expr_op(maybe_unary(true), 0, no_in);
+ };
+
+ function maybe_conditional(no_in) {
+ var expr = expr_ops(no_in);
+ if (is("operator", "?")) {
+ next();
+ var yes = expression(false);
+ expect(":");
+ return as("conditional", expr, yes, expression(false, no_in));
+ }
+ return expr;
+ };
+
+ function is_assignable(expr) {
+ if (!exigent_mode) return true;
+ switch (expr[0]+"") {
+ case "dot":
+ case "sub":
+ case "new":
+ case "call":
+ return true;
+ case "name":
+ return expr[1] != "this";
+ }
+ };
+
+ function maybe_assign(no_in) {
+ var left = maybe_conditional(no_in), val = S.token.value;
+ if (is("operator") && HOP(ASSIGNMENT, val)) {
+ if (is_assignable(left)) {
+ next();
+ return as("assign", ASSIGNMENT[val], left, maybe_assign(no_in));
+ }
+ croak("Invalid assignment");
+ }
+ return left;
+ };
+
+ var expression = maybe_embed_tokens(function(commas, no_in) {
+ if (arguments.length == 0)
+ commas = true;
+ var expr = maybe_assign(no_in);
+ if (commas && is("punc", ",")) {
+ next();
+ return as("seq", expr, expression(true, no_in));
+ }
+ return expr;
+ });
+
+ function in_loop(cont) {
+ try {
+ ++S.in_loop;
+ return cont();
+ } finally {
+ --S.in_loop;
+ }
+ };
+
+ return as("toplevel", (function(a){
+ while (!is("eof"))
+ a.push(statement());
+ return a;
+ })([]));
+
+};
+
+/* -----[ Utilities ]----- */
+
+function curry(f) {
+ var args = slice(arguments, 1);
+ return function() { return f.apply(this, args.concat(slice(arguments))); };
+};
+
+function prog1(ret) {
+ if (ret instanceof Function)
+ ret = ret();
+ for (var i = 1, n = arguments.length; --n > 0; ++i)
+ arguments[i]();
+ return ret;
+};
+
+function array_to_hash(a) {
+ var ret = {};
+ for (var i = 0; i < a.length; ++i)
+ ret[a[i]] = true;
+ return ret;
+};
+
+function slice(a, start) {
+ return Array.prototype.slice.call(a, start || 0);
+};
+
+function characters(str) {
+ return str.split("");
+};
+
+function member(name, array) {
+ for (var i = array.length; --i >= 0;)
+ if (array[i] == name)
+ return true;
+ return false;
+};
+
+function HOP(obj, prop) {
+ return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop);
+};
+
+var warn = function() {};
+
+/* -----[ Exports ]----- */
+
+exports.tokenizer = tokenizer;
+exports.parse = parse;
+exports.slice = slice;
+exports.curry = curry;
+exports.member = member;
+exports.array_to_hash = array_to_hash;
+exports.PRECEDENCE = PRECEDENCE;
+exports.KEYWORDS_ATOM = KEYWORDS_ATOM;
+exports.RESERVED_WORDS = RESERVED_WORDS;
+exports.KEYWORDS = KEYWORDS;
+exports.ATOMIC_START_TOKEN = ATOMIC_START_TOKEN;
+exports.OPERATORS = OPERATORS;
+exports.is_alphanumeric_char = is_alphanumeric_char;
+exports.set_logger = function(logger) {
+ warn = logger;
+};
+
+});
+define('uglifyjs/squeeze-more', ["require", "exports", "module", "./parse-js", "./process"], function(require, exports, module) {
+
+var jsp = require("./parse-js"),
+ pro = require("./process"),
+ slice = jsp.slice,
+ member = jsp.member,
+ curry = jsp.curry,
+ MAP = pro.MAP,
+ PRECEDENCE = jsp.PRECEDENCE,
+ OPERATORS = jsp.OPERATORS;
+
+function ast_squeeze_more(ast) {
+ var w = pro.ast_walker(), walk = w.walk, scope;
+ function with_scope(s, cont) {
+ var save = scope, ret;
+ scope = s;
+ ret = cont();
+ scope = save;
+ return ret;
+ };
+ function _lambda(name, args, body) {
+ return [ this[0], name, args, with_scope(body.scope, curry(MAP, body, walk)) ];
+ };
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "toplevel": function(body) {
+ return [ this[0], with_scope(this.scope, curry(MAP, body, walk)) ];
+ },
+ "function": _lambda,
+ "defun": _lambda,
+ "new": function(ctor, args) {
+ if (ctor[0] == "name") {
+ if (ctor[1] == "Array" && !scope.has("Array")) {
+ if (args.length != 1) {
+ return [ "array", args ];
+ } else {
+ return walk([ "call", [ "name", "Array" ], args ]);
+ }
+ } else if (ctor[1] == "Object" && !scope.has("Object")) {
+ if (!args.length) {
+ return [ "object", [] ];
+ } else {
+ return walk([ "call", [ "name", "Object" ], args ]);
+ }
+ } else if ((ctor[1] == "RegExp" || ctor[1] == "Function" || ctor[1] == "Error") && !scope.has(ctor[1])) {
+ return walk([ "call", [ "name", ctor[1] ], args]);
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "call": function(expr, args) {
+ if (expr[0] == "dot" && expr[2] == "toString" && args.length == 0) {
+ // foo.toString() ==> foo+""
+ return [ "binary", "+", expr[1], [ "string", "" ]];
+ }
+ if (expr[0] == "name") {
+ if (expr[1] == "Array" && args.length != 1 && !scope.has("Array")) {
+ return [ "array", args ];
+ }
+ if (expr[1] == "Object" && !args.length && !scope.has("Object")) {
+ return [ "object", [] ];
+ }
+ if (expr[1] == "String" && !scope.has("String")) {
+ return [ "binary", "+", args[0], [ "string", "" ]];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }, function() {
+ return walk(pro.ast_add_scope(ast));
+ });
+};
+
+exports.ast_squeeze_more = ast_squeeze_more;
+
+});define('uglifyjs/process', ["require", "exports", "module", "./parse-js", "./squeeze-more"], function(require, exports, module) {
+
+/***********************************************************************
+
+ A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor.
+
+ This version is suitable for Node.js. With minimal changes (the
+ exports stuff) it should work on any JS platform.
+
+ This file implements some AST processors. They work on data built
+ by parse-js.
+
+ Exported functions:
+
+ - ast_mangle(ast, options) -- mangles the variable/function names
+ in the AST. Returns an AST.
+
+ - ast_squeeze(ast) -- employs various optimizations to make the
+ final generated code even smaller. Returns an AST.
+
+ - gen_code(ast, options) -- generates JS code from the AST. Pass
+ true (or an object, see the code for some options) as second
+ argument to get "pretty" (indented) code.
+
+ -------------------------------- (C) ---------------------------------
+
+ Author: Mihai Bazon
+ <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
+ http://mihai.bazon.net/blog
+
+ Distributed under the BSD license:
+
+ Copyright 2010 (c) Mihai Bazon <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
+
+ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ disclaimer.
+
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
+ provided with the distribution.
+
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY
+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE
+ LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
+ OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+ PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+ PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+ THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
+ TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
+ THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+ ***********************************************************************/
+
+var jsp = require("./parse-js"),
+ slice = jsp.slice,
+ member = jsp.member,
+ PRECEDENCE = jsp.PRECEDENCE,
+ OPERATORS = jsp.OPERATORS;
+
+/* -----[ helper for AST traversal ]----- */
+
+function ast_walker() {
+ function _vardefs(defs) {
+ return [ this[0], MAP(defs, function(def){
+ var a = [ def[0] ];
+ if (def.length > 1)
+ a[1] = walk(def[1]);
+ return a;
+ }) ];
+ };
+ function _block(statements) {
+ var out = [ this[0] ];
+ if (statements != null)
+ out.push(MAP(statements, walk));
+ return out;
+ };
+ var walkers = {
+ "string": function(str) {
+ return [ this[0], str ];
+ },
+ "num": function(num) {
+ return [ this[0], num ];
+ },
+ "name": function(name) {
+ return [ this[0], name ];
+ },
+ "toplevel": function(statements) {
+ return [ this[0], MAP(statements, walk) ];
+ },
+ "block": _block,
+ "splice": _block,
+ "var": _vardefs,
+ "const": _vardefs,
+ "try": function(t, c, f) {
+ return [
+ this[0],
+ MAP(t, walk),
+ c != null ? [ c[0], MAP(c[1], walk) ] : null,
+ f != null ? MAP(f, walk) : null
+ ];
+ },
+ "throw": function(expr) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr) ];
+ },
+ "new": function(ctor, args) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(ctor), MAP(args, walk) ];
+ },
+ "switch": function(expr, body) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr), MAP(body, function(branch){
+ return [ branch[0] ? walk(branch[0]) : null,
+ MAP(branch[1], walk) ];
+ }) ];
+ },
+ "break": function(label) {
+ return [ this[0], label ];
+ },
+ "continue": function(label) {
+ return [ this[0], label ];
+ },
+ "conditional": function(cond, t, e) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(cond), walk(t), walk(e) ];
+ },
+ "assign": function(op, lvalue, rvalue) {
+ return [ this[0], op, walk(lvalue), walk(rvalue) ];
+ },
+ "dot": function(expr) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr) ].concat(slice(arguments, 1));
+ },
+ "call": function(expr, args) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr), MAP(args, walk) ];
+ },
+ "function": function(name, args, body) {
+ return [ this[0], name, args.slice(), MAP(body, walk) ];
+ },
+ "defun": function(name, args, body) {
+ return [ this[0], name, args.slice(), MAP(body, walk) ];
+ },
+ "if": function(conditional, t, e) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(conditional), walk(t), walk(e) ];
+ },
+ "for": function(init, cond, step, block) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(init), walk(cond), walk(step), walk(block) ];
+ },
+ "for-in": function(vvar, key, hash, block) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(vvar), walk(key), walk(hash), walk(block) ];
+ },
+ "while": function(cond, block) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(cond), walk(block) ];
+ },
+ "do": function(cond, block) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(cond), walk(block) ];
+ },
+ "return": function(expr) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr) ];
+ },
+ "binary": function(op, left, right) {
+ return [ this[0], op, walk(left), walk(right) ];
+ },
+ "unary-prefix": function(op, expr) {
+ return [ this[0], op, walk(expr) ];
+ },
+ "unary-postfix": function(op, expr) {
+ return [ this[0], op, walk(expr) ];
+ },
+ "sub": function(expr, subscript) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr), walk(subscript) ];
+ },
+ "object": function(props) {
+ return [ this[0], MAP(props, function(p){
+ return p.length == 2
+ ? [ p[0], walk(p[1]) ]
+ : [ p[0], walk(p[1]), p[2] ]; // get/set-ter
+ }) ];
+ },
+ "regexp": function(rx, mods) {
+ return [ this[0], rx, mods ];
+ },
+ "array": function(elements) {
+ return [ this[0], MAP(elements, walk) ];
+ },
+ "stat": function(stat) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(stat) ];
+ },
+ "seq": function() {
+ return [ this[0] ].concat(MAP(slice(arguments), walk));
+ },
+ "label": function(name, block) {
+ return [ this[0], name, walk(block) ];
+ },
+ "with": function(expr, block) {
+ return [ this[0], walk(expr), walk(block) ];
+ },
+ "atom": function(name) {
+ return [ this[0], name ];
+ }
+ };
+
+ var user = {};
+ var stack = [];
+ function walk(ast) {
+ if (ast == null)
+ return null;
+ try {
+ stack.push(ast);
+ var type = ast[0];
+ var gen = user[type];
+ if (gen) {
+ var ret = gen.apply(ast, ast.slice(1));
+ if (ret != null)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ gen = walkers[type];
+ return gen.apply(ast, ast.slice(1));
+ } finally {
+ stack.pop();
+ }
+ };
+
+ function dive(ast) {
+ if (ast == null)
+ return null;
+ try {
+ stack.push(ast);
+ return walkers[ast[0]].apply(ast, ast.slice(1));
+ } finally {
+ stack.pop();
+ }
+ };
+
+ function with_walkers(walkers, cont){
+ var save = {}, i;
+ for (i in walkers) if (HOP(walkers, i)) {
+ save[i] = user[i];
+ user[i] = walkers[i];
+ }
+ var ret = cont();
+ for (i in save) if (HOP(save, i)) {
+ if (!save[i]) delete user[i];
+ else user[i] = save[i];
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ return {
+ walk: walk,
+ dive: dive,
+ with_walkers: with_walkers,
+ parent: function() {
+ return stack[stack.length - 2]; // last one is current node
+ },
+ stack: function() {
+ return stack;
+ }
+ };
+};
+
+/* -----[ Scope and mangling ]----- */
+
+function Scope(parent) {
+ this.names = {}; // names defined in this scope
+ this.mangled = {}; // mangled names (orig.name => mangled)
+ this.rev_mangled = {}; // reverse lookup (mangled => orig.name)
+ this.cname = -1; // current mangled name
+ this.refs = {}; // names referenced from this scope
+ this.uses_with = false; // will become TRUE if with() is detected in this or any subscopes
+ this.uses_eval = false; // will become TRUE if eval() is detected in this or any subscopes
+ this.parent = parent; // parent scope
+ this.children = []; // sub-scopes
+ if (parent) {
+ this.level = parent.level + 1;
+ parent.children.push(this);
+ } else {
+ this.level = 0;
+ }
+};
+
+var base54 = (function(){
+ var DIGITS = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$_";
+ return function(num) {
+ var ret = "";
+ do {
+ ret = DIGITS.charAt(num % 54) + ret;
+ num = Math.floor(num / 54);
+ } while (num > 0);
+ return ret;
+ };
+})();
+
+Scope.prototype = {
+ has: function(name) {
+ for (var s = this; s; s = s.parent)
+ if (HOP(s.names, name))
+ return s;
+ },
+ has_mangled: function(mname) {
+ for (var s = this; s; s = s.parent)
+ if (HOP(s.rev_mangled, mname))
+ return s;
+ },
+ toJSON: function() {
+ return {
+ names: this.names,
+ uses_eval: this.uses_eval,
+ uses_with: this.uses_with
+ };
+ },
+
+ next_mangled: function() {
+ // we must be careful that the new mangled name:
+ //
+ // 1. doesn't shadow a mangled name from a parent
+ // scope, unless we don't reference the original
+ // name from this scope OR from any sub-scopes!
+ // This will get slow.
+ //
+ // 2. doesn't shadow an original name from a parent
+ // scope, in the event that the name is not mangled
+ // in the parent scope and we reference that name
+ // here OR IN ANY SUBSCOPES!
+ //
+ // 3. doesn't shadow a name that is referenced but not
+ // defined (possibly global defined elsewhere).
+ for (;;) {
+ var m = base54(++this.cname), prior;
+
+ // case 1.
+ prior = this.has_mangled(m);
+ if (prior && this.refs[prior.rev_mangled[m]] === prior)
+ continue;
+
+ // case 2.
+ prior = this.has(m);
+ if (prior && prior !== this && this.refs[m] === prior && !prior.has_mangled(m))
+ continue;
+
+ // case 3.
+ if (HOP(this.refs, m) && this.refs[m] == null)
+ continue;
+
+ // I got "do" once. :-/
+ if (!is_identifier(m))
+ continue;
+
+ return m;
+ }
+ },
+ set_mangle: function(name, m) {
+ this.rev_mangled[m] = name;
+ return this.mangled[name] = m;
+ },
+ get_mangled: function(name, newMangle) {
+ if (this.uses_eval || this.uses_with) return name; // no mangle if eval or with is in use
+ var s = this.has(name);
+ if (!s) return name; // not in visible scope, no mangle
+ if (HOP(s.mangled, name)) return s.mangled[name]; // already mangled in this scope
+ if (!newMangle) return name; // not found and no mangling requested
+ return s.set_mangle(name, s.next_mangled());
+ },
+ references: function(name) {
+ return name && !this.parent || this.uses_with || this.uses_eval || this.refs[name];
+ },
+ define: function(name, type) {
+ if (name != null) {
+ if (type == "var" || !HOP(this.names, name))
+ this.names[name] = type || "var";
+ return name;
+ }
+ }
+};
+
+function ast_add_scope(ast) {
+
+ var current_scope = null;
+ var w = ast_walker(), walk = w.walk;
+ var having_eval = [];
+
+ function with_new_scope(cont) {
+ current_scope = new Scope(current_scope);
+ current_scope.labels = new Scope();
+ var ret = current_scope.body = cont();
+ ret.scope = current_scope;
+ current_scope = current_scope.parent;
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ function define(name, type) {
+ return current_scope.define(name, type);
+ };
+
+ function reference(name) {
+ current_scope.refs[name] = true;
+ };
+
+ function _lambda(name, args, body) {
+ var is_defun = this[0] == "defun";
+ return [ this[0], is_defun ? define(name, "defun") : name, args, with_new_scope(function(){
+ if (!is_defun) define(name, "lambda");
+ MAP(args, function(name){ define(name, "arg") });
+ return MAP(body, walk);
+ })];
+ };
+
+ function _vardefs(type) {
+ return function(defs) {
+ MAP(defs, function(d){
+ define(d[0], type);
+ if (d[1]) reference(d[0]);
+ });
+ };
+ };
+
+ function _breacont(label) {
+ if (label)
+ current_scope.labels.refs[label] = true;
+ };
+
+ return with_new_scope(function(){
+ // process AST
+ var ret = w.with_walkers({
+ "function": _lambda,
+ "defun": _lambda,
+ "label": function(name, stat) { current_scope.labels.define(name) },
+ "break": _breacont,
+ "continue": _breacont,
+ "with": function(expr, block) {
+ for (var s = current_scope; s; s = s.parent)
+ s.uses_with = true;
+ },
+ "var": _vardefs("var"),
+ "const": _vardefs("const"),
+ "try": function(t, c, f) {
+ if (c != null) return [
+ this[0],
+ MAP(t, walk),
+ [ define(c[0], "catch"), MAP(c[1], walk) ],
+ f != null ? MAP(f, walk) : null
+ ];
+ },
+ "name": function(name) {
+ if (name == "eval")
+ having_eval.push(current_scope);
+ reference(name);
+ }
+ }, function(){
+ return walk(ast);
+ });
+
+ // the reason why we need an additional pass here is
+ // that names can be used prior to their definition.
+
+ // scopes where eval was detected and their parents
+ // are marked with uses_eval, unless they define the
+ // "eval" name.
+ MAP(having_eval, function(scope){
+ if (!scope.has("eval")) while (scope) {
+ scope.uses_eval = true;
+ scope = scope.parent;
+ }
+ });
+
+ // for referenced names it might be useful to know
+ // their origin scope. current_scope here is the
+ // toplevel one.
+ function fixrefs(scope, i) {
+ // do children first; order shouldn't matter
+ for (i = scope.children.length; --i >= 0;)
+ fixrefs(scope.children[i]);
+ for (i in scope.refs) if (HOP(scope.refs, i)) {
+ // find origin scope and propagate the reference to origin
+ for (var origin = scope.has(i), s = scope; s; s = s.parent) {
+ s.refs[i] = origin;
+ if (s === origin) break;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ fixrefs(current_scope);
+
+ return ret;
+ });
+
+};
+
+/* -----[ mangle names ]----- */
+
+function ast_mangle(ast, options) {
+ var w = ast_walker(), walk = w.walk, scope;
+ options = options || {};
+
+ function get_mangled(name, newMangle) {
+ if (!options.toplevel && !scope.parent) return name; // don't mangle toplevel
+ if (options.except && member(name, options.except))
+ return name;
+ return scope.get_mangled(name, newMangle);
+ };
+
+ function get_define(name) {
+ if (options.defines) {
+ // we always lookup a defined symbol for the current scope FIRST, so declared
+ // vars trump a DEFINE symbol, but if no such var is found, then match a DEFINE value
+ if (!scope.has(name)) {
+ if (HOP(options.defines, name)) {
+ return options.defines[name];
+ }
+ }
+ return null;
+ }
+ };
+
+ function _lambda(name, args, body) {
+ if (!options.no_functions) {
+ var is_defun = this[0] == "defun", extra;
+ if (name) {
+ if (is_defun) name = get_mangled(name);
+ else if (body.scope.references(name)) {
+ extra = {};
+ if (!(scope.uses_eval || scope.uses_with))
+ name = extra[name] = scope.next_mangled();
+ else
+ extra[name] = name;
+ }
+ else name = null;
+ }
+ }
+ body = with_scope(body.scope, function(){
+ args = MAP(args, function(name){ return get_mangled(name) });
+ return MAP(body, walk);
+ }, extra);
+ return [ this[0], name, args, body ];
+ };
+
+ function with_scope(s, cont, extra) {
+ var _scope = scope;
+ scope = s;
+ if (extra) for (var i in extra) if (HOP(extra, i)) {
+ s.set_mangle(i, extra[i]);
+ }
+ for (var i in s.names) if (HOP(s.names, i)) {
+ get_mangled(i, true);
+ }
+ var ret = cont();
+ ret.scope = s;
+ scope = _scope;
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ function _vardefs(defs) {
+ return [ this[0], MAP(defs, function(d){
+ return [ get_mangled(d[0]), walk(d[1]) ];
+ }) ];
+ };
+
+ function _breacont(label) {
+ if (label) return [ this[0], scope.labels.get_mangled(label) ];
+ };
+
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "function": _lambda,
+ "defun": function() {
+ // move function declarations to the top when
+ // they are not in some block.
+ var ast = _lambda.apply(this, arguments);
+ switch (w.parent()[0]) {
+ case "toplevel":
+ case "function":
+ case "defun":
+ return MAP.at_top(ast);
+ }
+ return ast;
+ },
+ "label": function(label, stat) {
+ if (scope.labels.refs[label]) return [
+ this[0],
+ scope.labels.get_mangled(label, true),
+ walk(stat)
+ ];
+ return walk(stat);
+ },
+ "break": _breacont,
+ "continue": _breacont,
+ "var": _vardefs,
+ "const": _vardefs,
+ "name": function(name) {
+ return get_define(name) || [ this[0], get_mangled(name) ];
+ },
+ "try": function(t, c, f) {
+ return [ this[0],
+ MAP(t, walk),
+ c != null ? [ get_mangled(c[0]), MAP(c[1], walk) ] : null,
+ f != null ? MAP(f, walk) : null ];
+ },
+ "toplevel": function(body) {
+ var self = this;
+ return with_scope(self.scope, function(){
+ return [ self[0], MAP(body, walk) ];
+ });
+ }
+ }, function() {
+ return walk(ast_add_scope(ast));
+ });
+};
+
+/* -----[
+ - compress foo["bar"] into foo.bar,
+ - remove block brackets {} where possible
+ - join consecutive var declarations
+ - various optimizations for IFs:
+ - if (cond) foo(); else bar(); ==> cond?foo():bar();
+ - if (cond) foo(); ==> cond&&foo();
+ - if (foo) return bar(); else return baz(); ==> return foo?bar():baz(); // also for throw
+ - if (foo) return bar(); else something(); ==> {if(foo)return bar();something()}
+ ]----- */
+
+var warn = function(){};
+
+function best_of(ast1, ast2) {
+ return gen_code(ast1).length > gen_code(ast2[0] == "stat" ? ast2[1] : ast2).length ? ast2 : ast1;
+};
+
+function last_stat(b) {
+ if (b[0] == "block" && b[1] && b[1].length > 0)
+ return b[1][b[1].length - 1];
+ return b;
+}
+
+function aborts(t) {
+ if (t) switch (last_stat(t)[0]) {
+ case "return":
+ case "break":
+ case "continue":
+ case "throw":
+ return true;
+ }
+};
+
+function boolean_expr(expr) {
+ return ( (expr[0] == "unary-prefix"
+ && member(expr[1], [ "!", "delete" ])) ||
+
+ (expr[0] == "binary"
+ && member(expr[1], [ "in", "instanceof", "==", "!=", "===", "!==", "<", "<=", ">=", ">" ])) ||
+
+ (expr[0] == "binary"
+ && member(expr[1], [ "&&", "||" ])
+ && boolean_expr(expr[2])
+ && boolean_expr(expr[3])) ||
+
+ (expr[0] == "conditional"
+ && boolean_expr(expr[2])
+ && boolean_expr(expr[3])) ||
+
+ (expr[0] == "assign"
+ && expr[1] === true
+ && boolean_expr(expr[3])) ||
+
+ (expr[0] == "seq"
+ && boolean_expr(expr[expr.length - 1]))
+ );
+};
+
+function empty(b) {
+ return !b || (b[0] == "block" && (!b[1] || b[1].length == 0));
+};
+
+function is_string(node) {
+ return (node[0] == "string" ||
+ node[0] == "unary-prefix" && node[1] == "typeof" ||
+ node[0] == "binary" && node[1] == "+" &&
+ (is_string(node[2]) || is_string(node[3])));
+};
+
+var when_constant = (function(){
+
+ var $NOT_CONSTANT = {};
+
+ // this can only evaluate constant expressions. If it finds anything
+ // not constant, it throws $NOT_CONSTANT.
+ function evaluate(expr) {
+ switch (expr[0]) {
+ case "string":
+ case "num":
+ return expr[1];
+ case "name":
+ case "atom":
+ switch (expr[1]) {
+ case "true": return true;
+ case "false": return false;
+ case "null": return null;
+ }
+ break;
+ case "unary-prefix":
+ switch (expr[1]) {
+ case "!": return !evaluate(expr[2]);
+ case "typeof": return typeof evaluate(expr[2]);
+ case "~": return ~evaluate(expr[2]);
+ case "-": return -evaluate(expr[2]);
+ case "+": return +evaluate(expr[2]);
+ }
+ break;
+ case "binary":
+ var left = expr[2], right = expr[3];
+ switch (expr[1]) {
+ case "&&" : return evaluate(left) && evaluate(right);
+ case "||" : return evaluate(left) || evaluate(right);
+ case "|" : return evaluate(left) | evaluate(right);
+ case "&" : return evaluate(left) & evaluate(right);
+ case "^" : return evaluate(left) ^ evaluate(right);
+ case "+" : return evaluate(left) + evaluate(right);
+ case "*" : return evaluate(left) * evaluate(right);
+ case "/" : return evaluate(left) / evaluate(right);
+ case "%" : return evaluate(left) % evaluate(right);
+ case "-" : return evaluate(left) - evaluate(right);
+ case "<<" : return evaluate(left) << evaluate(right);
+ case ">>" : return evaluate(left) >> evaluate(right);
+ case ">>>" : return evaluate(left) >>> evaluate(right);
+ case "==" : return evaluate(left) == evaluate(right);
+ case "===" : return evaluate(left) === evaluate(right);
+ case "!=" : return evaluate(left) != evaluate(right);
+ case "!==" : return evaluate(left) !== evaluate(right);
+ case "<" : return evaluate(left) < evaluate(right);
+ case "<=" : return evaluate(left) <= evaluate(right);
+ case ">" : return evaluate(left) > evaluate(right);
+ case ">=" : return evaluate(left) >= evaluate(right);
+ case "in" : return evaluate(left) in evaluate(right);
+ case "instanceof" : return evaluate(left) instanceof evaluate(right);
+ }
+ }
+ throw $NOT_CONSTANT;
+ };
+
+ return function(expr, yes, no) {
+ try {
+ var val = evaluate(expr), ast;
+ switch (typeof val) {
+ case "string": ast = [ "string", val ]; break;
+ case "number": ast = [ "num", val ]; break;
+ case "boolean": ast = [ "name", String(val) ]; break;
+ default: throw new Error("Can't handle constant of type: " + (typeof val));
+ }
+ return yes.call(expr, ast, val);
+ } catch(ex) {
+ if (ex === $NOT_CONSTANT) {
+ if (expr[0] == "binary"
+ && (expr[1] == "===" || expr[1] == "!==")
+ && ((is_string(expr[2]) && is_string(expr[3]))
+ || (boolean_expr(expr[2]) && boolean_expr(expr[3])))) {
+ expr[1] = expr[1].substr(0, 2);
+ }
+ else if (no && expr[0] == "binary"
+ && (expr[1] == "||" || expr[1] == "&&")) {
+ // the whole expression is not constant but the lval may be...
+ try {
+ var lval = evaluate(expr[2]);
+ expr = ((expr[1] == "&&" && (lval ? expr[3] : lval)) ||
+ (expr[1] == "||" && (lval ? lval : expr[3])) ||
+ expr);
+ } catch(ex2) {
+ // IGNORE... lval is not constant
+ }
+ }
+ return no ? no.call(expr, expr) : null;
+ }
+ else throw ex;
+ }
+ };
+
+})();
+
+function warn_unreachable(ast) {
+ if (!empty(ast))
+ warn("Dropping unreachable code: " + gen_code(ast, true));
+};
+
+function prepare_ifs(ast) {
+ var w = ast_walker(), walk = w.walk;
+ // In this first pass, we rewrite ifs which abort with no else with an
+ // if-else. For example:
+ //
+ // if (x) {
+ // blah();
+ // return y;
+ // }
+ // foobar();
+ //
+ // is rewritten into:
+ //
+ // if (x) {
+ // blah();
+ // return y;
+ // } else {
+ // foobar();
+ // }
+ function redo_if(statements) {
+ statements = MAP(statements, walk);
+
+ for (var i = 0; i < statements.length; ++i) {
+ var fi = statements[i];
+ if (fi[0] != "if") continue;
+
+ if (fi[3] && walk(fi[3])) continue;
+
+ var t = walk(fi[2]);
+ if (!aborts(t)) continue;
+
+ var conditional = walk(fi[1]);
+
+ var e_body = statements.slice(i + 1);
+ var e = e_body.length == 1 ? e_body[0] : [ "block", e_body ];
+
+ var ret = statements.slice(0, i).concat([ [
+ fi[0], // "if"
+ conditional, // conditional
+ t, // then
+ e // else
+ ] ]);
+
+ return redo_if(ret);
+ }
+
+ return statements;
+ };
+
+ function redo_if_lambda(name, args, body) {
+ body = redo_if(body);
+ return [ this[0], name, args, body ];
+ };
+
+ function redo_if_block(statements) {
+ return [ this[0], statements != null ? redo_if(statements) : null ];
+ };
+
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "defun": redo_if_lambda,
+ "function": redo_if_lambda,
+ "block": redo_if_block,
+ "splice": redo_if_block,
+ "toplevel": function(statements) {
+ return [ this[0], redo_if(statements) ];
+ },
+ "try": function(t, c, f) {
+ return [
+ this[0],
+ redo_if(t),
+ c != null ? [ c[0], redo_if(c[1]) ] : null,
+ f != null ? redo_if(f) : null
+ ];
+ }
+ }, function() {
+ return walk(ast);
+ });
+};
+
+function for_side_effects(ast, handler) {
+ var w = ast_walker(), walk = w.walk;
+ var $stop = {}, $restart = {};
+ function stop() { throw $stop };
+ function restart() { throw $restart };
+ function found(){ return handler.call(this, this, w, stop, restart) };
+ function unary(op) {
+ if (op == "++" || op == "--")
+ return found.apply(this, arguments);
+ };
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "try": found,
+ "throw": found,
+ "return": found,
+ "new": found,
+ "switch": found,
+ "break": found,
+ "continue": found,
+ "assign": found,
+ "call": found,
+ "if": found,
+ "for": found,
+ "for-in": found,
+ "while": found,
+ "do": found,
+ "return": found,
+ "unary-prefix": unary,
+ "unary-postfix": unary,
+ "defun": found
+ }, function(){
+ while (true) try {
+ walk(ast);
+ break;
+ } catch(ex) {
+ if (ex === $stop) break;
+ if (ex === $restart) continue;
+ throw ex;
+ }
+ });
+};
+
+function ast_lift_variables(ast) {
+ var w = ast_walker(), walk = w.walk, scope;
+ function do_body(body, env) {
+ var _scope = scope;
+ scope = env;
+ body = MAP(body, walk);
+ var hash = {}, names = MAP(env.names, function(type, name){
+ if (type != "var") return MAP.skip;
+ if (!env.references(name)) return MAP.skip;
+ hash[name] = true;
+ return [ name ];
+ });
+ if (names.length > 0) {
+ // looking for assignments to any of these variables.
+ // we can save considerable space by moving the definitions
+ // in the var declaration.
+ for_side_effects([ "block", body ], function(ast, walker, stop, restart) {
+ if (ast[0] == "assign"
+ && ast[1] === true
+ && ast[2][0] == "name"
+ && HOP(hash, ast[2][1])) {
+ // insert the definition into the var declaration
+ for (var i = names.length; --i >= 0;) {
+ if (names[i][0] == ast[2][1]) {
+ if (names[i][1]) // this name already defined, we must stop
+ stop();
+ names[i][1] = ast[3]; // definition
+ names.push(names.splice(i, 1)[0]);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ // remove this assignment from the AST.
+ var p = walker.parent();
+ if (p[0] == "seq") {
+ var a = p[2];
+ a.unshift(0, p.length);
+ p.splice.apply(p, a);
+ }
+ else if (p[0] == "stat") {
+ p.splice(0, p.length, "block"); // empty statement
+ }
+ else {
+ stop();
+ }
+ restart();
+ }
+ stop();
+ });
+ body.unshift([ "var", names ]);
+ }
+ scope = _scope;
+ return body;
+ };
+ function _vardefs(defs) {
+ var ret = null;
+ for (var i = defs.length; --i >= 0;) {
+ var d = defs[i];
+ if (!d[1]) continue;
+ d = [ "assign", true, [ "name", d[0] ], d[1] ];
+ if (ret == null) ret = d;
+ else ret = [ "seq", d, ret ];
+ }
+ if (ret == null) {
+ if (w.parent()[0] == "for-in")
+ return [ "name", defs[0][0] ];
+ return MAP.skip;
+ }
+ return [ "stat", ret ];
+ };
+ function _toplevel(body) {
+ return [ this[0], do_body(body, this.scope) ];
+ };
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "function": function(name, args, body){
+ for (var i = args.length; --i >= 0 && !body.scope.references(args[i]);)
+ args.pop();
+ if (!body.scope.references(name)) name = null;
+ return [ this[0], name, args, do_body(body, body.scope) ];
+ },
+ "defun": function(name, args, body){
+ if (!scope.references(name)) return MAP.skip;
+ for (var i = args.length; --i >= 0 && !body.scope.references(args[i]);)
+ args.pop();
+ return [ this[0], name, args, do_body(body, body.scope) ];
+ },
+ "var": _vardefs,
+ "toplevel": _toplevel
+ }, function(){
+ return walk(ast_add_scope(ast));
+ });
+};
+
+function ast_squeeze(ast, options) {
+ options = defaults(options, {
+ make_seqs : true,
+ dead_code : true,
+ no_warnings : false,
+ keep_comps : true
+ });
+
+ var w = ast_walker(), walk = w.walk;
+
+ function negate(c) {
+ var not_c = [ "unary-prefix", "!", c ];
+ switch (c[0]) {
+ case "unary-prefix":
+ return c[1] == "!" && boolean_expr(c[2]) ? c[2] : not_c;
+ case "seq":
+ c = slice(c);
+ c[c.length - 1] = negate(c[c.length - 1]);
+ return c;
+ case "conditional":
+ return best_of(not_c, [ "conditional", c[1], negate(c[2]), negate(c[3]) ]);
+ case "binary":
+ var op = c[1], left = c[2], right = c[3];
+ if (!options.keep_comps) switch (op) {
+ case "<=" : return [ "binary", ">", left, right ];
+ case "<" : return [ "binary", ">=", left, right ];
+ case ">=" : return [ "binary", "<", left, right ];
+ case ">" : return [ "binary", "<=", left, right ];
+ }
+ switch (op) {
+ case "==" : return [ "binary", "!=", left, right ];
+ case "!=" : return [ "binary", "==", left, right ];
+ case "===" : return [ "binary", "!==", left, right ];
+ case "!==" : return [ "binary", "===", left, right ];
+ case "&&" : return best_of(not_c, [ "binary", "||", negate(left), negate(right) ]);
+ case "||" : return best_of(not_c, [ "binary", "&&", negate(left), negate(right) ]);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ return not_c;
+ };
+
+ function make_conditional(c, t, e) {
+ var make_real_conditional = function() {
+ if (c[0] == "unary-prefix" && c[1] == "!") {
+ return e ? [ "conditional", c[2], e, t ] : [ "binary", "||", c[2], t ];
+ } else {
+ return e ? best_of(
+ [ "conditional", c, t, e ],
+ [ "conditional", negate(c), e, t ]
+ ) : [ "binary", "&&", c, t ];
+ }
+ };
+ // shortcut the conditional if the expression has a constant value
+ return when_constant(c, function(ast, val){
+ warn_unreachable(val ? e : t);
+ return (val ? t : e);
+ }, make_real_conditional);
+ };
+
+ function rmblock(block) {
+ if (block != null && block[0] == "block" && block[1]) {
+ if (block[1].length == 1)
+ block = block[1][0];
+ else if (block[1].length == 0)
+ block = [ "block" ];
+ }
+ return block;
+ };
+
+ function _lambda(name, args, body) {
+ return [ this[0], name, args, tighten(body, "lambda") ];
+ };
+
+ // this function does a few things:
+ // 1. discard useless blocks
+ // 2. join consecutive var declarations
+ // 3. remove obviously dead code
+ // 4. transform consecutive statements using the comma operator
+ // 5. if block_type == "lambda" and it detects constructs like if(foo) return ... - rewrite like if (!foo) { ... }
+ function tighten(statements, block_type) {
+ statements = MAP(statements, walk);
+
+ statements = statements.reduce(function(a, stat){
+ if (stat[0] == "block") {
+ if (stat[1]) {
+ a.push.apply(a, stat[1]);
+ }
+ } else {
+ a.push(stat);
+ }
+ return a;
+ }, []);
+
+ statements = (function(a, prev){
+ statements.forEach(function(cur){
+ if (prev && ((cur[0] == "var" && prev[0] == "var") ||
+ (cur[0] == "const" && prev[0] == "const"))) {
+ prev[1] = prev[1].concat(cur[1]);
+ } else {
+ a.push(cur);
+ prev = cur;
+ }
+ });
+ return a;
+ })([]);
+
+ if (options.dead_code) statements = (function(a, has_quit){
+ statements.forEach(function(st){
+ if (has_quit) {
+ if (st[0] == "function" || st[0] == "defun") {
+ a.push(st);
+ }
+ else if (st[0] == "var" || st[0] == "const") {
+ if (!options.no_warnings)
+ warn("Variables declared in unreachable code");
+ st[1] = MAP(st[1], function(def){
+ if (def[1] && !options.no_warnings)
+ warn_unreachable([ "assign", true, [ "name", def[0] ], def[1] ]);
+ return [ def[0] ];
+ });
+ a.push(st);
+ }
+ else if (!options.no_warnings)
+ warn_unreachable(st);
+ }
+ else {
+ a.push(st);
+ if (member(st[0], [ "return", "throw", "break", "continue" ]))
+ has_quit = true;
+ }
+ });
+ return a;
+ })([]);
+
+ if (options.make_seqs) statements = (function(a, prev) {
+ statements.forEach(function(cur){
+ if (prev && prev[0] == "stat" && cur[0] == "stat") {
+ prev[1] = [ "seq", prev[1], cur[1] ];
+ } else {
+ a.push(cur);
+ prev = cur;
+ }
+ });
+ if (a.length >= 2
+ && a[a.length-2][0] == "stat"
+ && (a[a.length-1][0] == "return" || a[a.length-1][0] == "throw")
+ && a[a.length-1][1])
+ {
+ a.splice(a.length - 2, 2,
+ [ a[a.length-1][0],
+ [ "seq", a[a.length-2][1], a[a.length-1][1] ]]);
+ }
+ return a;
+ })([]);
+
+ // this increases jQuery by 1K. Probably not such a good idea after all..
+ // part of this is done in prepare_ifs anyway.
+ // if (block_type == "lambda") statements = (function(i, a, stat){
+ // while (i < statements.length) {
+ // stat = statements[i++];
+ // if (stat[0] == "if" && !stat[3]) {
+ // if (stat[2][0] == "return" && stat[2][1] == null) {
+ // a.push(make_if(negate(stat[1]), [ "block", statements.slice(i) ]));
+ // break;
+ // }
+ // var last = last_stat(stat[2]);
+ // if (last[0] == "return" && last[1] == null) {
+ // a.push(make_if(stat[1], [ "block", stat[2][1].slice(0, -1) ], [ "block", statements.slice(i) ]));
+ // break;
+ // }
+ // }
+ // a.push(stat);
+ // }
+ // return a;
+ // })(0, []);
+
+ return statements;
+ };
+
+ function make_if(c, t, e) {
+ return when_constant(c, function(ast, val){
+ if (val) {
+ t = walk(t);
+ warn_unreachable(e);
+ return t || [ "block" ];
+ } else {
+ e = walk(e);
+ warn_unreachable(t);
+ return e || [ "block" ];
+ }
+ }, function() {
+ return make_real_if(c, t, e);
+ });
+ };
+
+ function make_real_if(c, t, e) {
+ c = walk(c);
+ t = walk(t);
+ e = walk(e);
+
+ if (empty(t)) {
+ c = negate(c);
+ t = e;
+ e = null;
+ } else if (empty(e)) {
+ e = null;
+ } else {
+ // if we have both else and then, maybe it makes sense to switch them?
+ (function(){
+ var a = gen_code(c);
+ var n = negate(c);
+ var b = gen_code(n);
+ if (b.length < a.length) {
+ var tmp = t;
+ t = e;
+ e = tmp;
+ c = n;
+ }
+ })();
+ }
+ if (empty(e) && empty(t))
+ return [ "stat", c ];
+ var ret = [ "if", c, t, e ];
+ if (t[0] == "if" && empty(t[3]) && empty(e)) {
+ ret = best_of(ret, walk([ "if", [ "binary", "&&", c, t[1] ], t[2] ]));
+ }
+ else if (t[0] == "stat") {
+ if (e) {
+ if (e[0] == "stat") {
+ ret = best_of(ret, [ "stat", make_conditional(c, t[1], e[1]) ]);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ ret = best_of(ret, [ "stat", make_conditional(c, t[1]) ]);
+ }
+ }
+ else if (e && t[0] == e[0] && (t[0] == "return" || t[0] == "throw") && t[1] && e[1]) {
+ ret = best_of(ret, [ t[0], make_conditional(c, t[1], e[1] ) ]);
+ }
+ else if (e && aborts(t)) {
+ ret = [ [ "if", c, t ] ];
+ if (e[0] == "block") {
+ if (e[1]) ret = ret.concat(e[1]);
+ }
+ else {
+ ret.push(e);
+ }
+ ret = walk([ "block", ret ]);
+ }
+ else if (t && aborts(e)) {
+ ret = [ [ "if", negate(c), e ] ];
+ if (t[0] == "block") {
+ if (t[1]) ret = ret.concat(t[1]);
+ } else {
+ ret.push(t);
+ }
+ ret = walk([ "block", ret ]);
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ function _do_while(cond, body) {
+ return when_constant(cond, function(cond, val){
+ if (!val) {
+ warn_unreachable(body);
+ return [ "block" ];
+ } else {
+ return [ "for", null, null, null, walk(body) ];
+ }
+ });
+ };
+
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "sub": function(expr, subscript) {
+ if (subscript[0] == "string") {
+ var name = subscript[1];
+ if (is_identifier(name))
+ return [ "dot", walk(expr), name ];
+ else if (/^[1-9][0-9]*$/.test(name) || name === "0")
+ return [ "sub", walk(expr), [ "num", parseInt(name, 10) ] ];
+ }
+ },
+ "if": make_if,
+ "toplevel": function(body) {
+ return [ "toplevel", tighten(body) ];
+ },
+ "switch": function(expr, body) {
+ var last = body.length - 1;
+ return [ "switch", walk(expr), MAP(body, function(branch, i){
+ var block = tighten(branch[1]);
+ if (i == last && block.length > 0) {
+ var node = block[block.length - 1];
+ if (node[0] == "break" && !node[1])
+ block.pop();
+ }
+ return [ branch[0] ? walk(branch[0]) : null, block ];
+ }) ];
+ },
+ "function": _lambda,
+ "defun": _lambda,
+ "block": function(body) {
+ if (body) return rmblock([ "block", tighten(body) ]);
+ },
+ "binary": function(op, left, right) {
+ return when_constant([ "binary", op, walk(left), walk(right) ], function yes(c){
+ return best_of(walk(c), this);
+ }, function no() {
+ return function(){
+ if(op != "==" && op != "!=") return;
+ var l = walk(left), r = walk(right);
+ if(l && l[0] == "unary-prefix" && l[1] == "!" && l[2][0] == "num")
+ left = ['num', +!l[2][1]];
+ else if (r && r[0] == "unary-prefix" && r[1] == "!" && r[2][0] == "num")
+ right = ['num', +!r[2][1]];
+ return ["binary", op, left, right];
+ }() || this;
+ });
+ },
+ "conditional": function(c, t, e) {
+ return make_conditional(walk(c), walk(t), walk(e));
+ },
+ "try": function(t, c, f) {
+ return [
+ "try",
+ tighten(t),
+ c != null ? [ c[0], tighten(c[1]) ] : null,
+ f != null ? tighten(f) : null
+ ];
+ },
+ "unary-prefix": function(op, expr) {
+ expr = walk(expr);
+ var ret = [ "unary-prefix", op, expr ];
+ if (op == "!")
+ ret = best_of(ret, negate(expr));
+ return when_constant(ret, function(ast, val){
+ return walk(ast); // it's either true or false, so minifies to !0 or !1
+ }, function() { return ret });
+ },
+ "name": function(name) {
+ switch (name) {
+ case "true": return [ "unary-prefix", "!", [ "num", 0 ]];
+ case "false": return [ "unary-prefix", "!", [ "num", 1 ]];
+ }
+ },
+ "while": _do_while,
+ "assign": function(op, lvalue, rvalue) {
+ lvalue = walk(lvalue);
+ rvalue = walk(rvalue);
+ var okOps = [ '+', '-', '/', '*', '%', '>>', '<<', '>>>', '|', '^', '&' ];
+ if (op === true && lvalue[0] === "name" && rvalue[0] === "binary" &&
+ ~okOps.indexOf(rvalue[1]) && rvalue[2][0] === "name" &&
+ rvalue[2][1] === lvalue[1]) {
+ return [ this[0], rvalue[1], lvalue, rvalue[3] ]
+ }
+ return [ this[0], op, lvalue, rvalue ];
+ }
+ }, function() {
+ for (var i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
+ ast = prepare_ifs(ast);
+ ast = walk(ast);
+ }
+ return ast;
+ });
+};
+
+/* -----[ re-generate code from the AST ]----- */
+
+var DOT_CALL_NO_PARENS = jsp.array_to_hash([
+ "name",
+ "array",
+ "object",
+ "string",
+ "dot",
+ "sub",
+ "call",
+ "regexp",
+ "defun"
+]);
+
+function make_string(str, ascii_only) {
+ var dq = 0, sq = 0;
+ str = str.replace(/[\\\b\f\n\r\t\x22\x27\u2028\u2029\0]/g, function(s){
+ switch (s) {
+ case "\\": return "\\\\";
+ case "\b": return "\\b";
+ case "\f": return "\\f";
+ case "\n": return "\\n";
+ case "\r": return "\\r";
+ case "\t": return "\\t";
+ case "\u2028": return "\\u2028";
+ case "\u2029": return "\\u2029";
+ case '"': ++dq; return '"';
+ case "'": ++sq; return "'";
+ case "\0": return "\\0";
+ }
+ return s;
+ });
+ if (ascii_only) str = to_ascii(str);
+ if (dq > sq) return "'" + str.replace(/\x27/g, "\\'") + "'";
+ else return '"' + str.replace(/\x22/g, '\\"') + '"';
+};
+
+function to_ascii(str) {
+ return str.replace(/[\u0080-\uffff]/g, function(ch) {
+ var code = ch.charCodeAt(0).toString(16);
+ while (code.length < 4) code = "0" + code;
+ return "\\u" + code;
+ });
+};
+
+var SPLICE_NEEDS_BRACKETS = jsp.array_to_hash([ "if", "while", "do", "for", "for-in", "with" ]);
+
+function gen_code(ast, options) {
+ options = defaults(options, {
+ indent_start : 0,
+ indent_level : 4,
+ quote_keys : false,
+ space_colon : false,
+ beautify : false,
+ ascii_only : false,
+ inline_script: false
+ });
+ var beautify = !!options.beautify;
+ var indentation = 0,
+ newline = beautify ? "\n" : "",
+ space = beautify ? " " : "";
+
+ function encode_string(str) {
+ var ret = make_string(str, options.ascii_only);
+ if (options.inline_script)
+ ret = ret.replace(/<\x2fscript([>\/\t\n\f\r ])/gi, "<\\/script$1");
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ function make_name(name) {
+ name = name.toString();
+ if (options.ascii_only)
+ name = to_ascii(name);
+ return name;
+ };
+
+ function indent(line) {
+ if (line == null)
+ line = "";
+ if (beautify)
+ line = repeat_string(" ", options.indent_start + indentation * options.indent_level) + line;
+ return line;
+ };
+
+ function with_indent(cont, incr) {
+ if (incr == null) incr = 1;
+ indentation += incr;
+ try { return cont.apply(null, slice(arguments, 1)); }
+ finally { indentation -= incr; }
+ };
+
+ function add_spaces(a) {
+ if (beautify)
+ return a.join(" ");
+ var b = [];
+ for (var i = 0; i < a.length; ++i) {
+ var next = a[i + 1];
+ b.push(a[i]);
+ if (next &&
+ ((/[a-z0-9_\x24]$/i.test(a[i].toString()) && /^[a-z0-9_\x24]/i.test(next.toString())) ||
+ (/[\+\-]$/.test(a[i].toString()) && /^[\+\-]/.test(next.toString())))) {
+ b.push(" ");
+ }
+ }
+ return b.join("");
+ };
+
+ function add_commas(a) {
+ return a.join("," + space);
+ };
+
+ function parenthesize(expr) {
+ var gen = make(expr);
+ for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; ++i) {
+ var el = arguments[i];
+ if ((el instanceof Function && el(expr)) || expr[0] == el)
+ return "(" + gen + ")";
+ }
+ return gen;
+ };
+
+ function best_of(a) {
+ if (a.length == 1) {
+ return a[0];
+ }
+ if (a.length == 2) {
+ var b = a[1];
+ a = a[0];
+ return a.length <= b.length ? a : b;
+ }
+ return best_of([ a[0], best_of(a.slice(1)) ]);
+ };
+
+ function needs_parens(expr) {
+ if (expr[0] == "function" || expr[0] == "object") {
+ // dot/call on a literal function requires the
+ // function literal itself to be parenthesized
+ // only if it's the first "thing" in a
+ // statement. This means that the parent is
+ // "stat", but it could also be a "seq" and
+ // we're the first in this "seq" and the
+ // parent is "stat", and so on. Messy stuff,
+ // but it worths the trouble.
+ var a = slice(w.stack()), self = a.pop(), p = a.pop();
+ while (p) {
+ if (p[0] == "stat") return true;
+ if (((p[0] == "seq" || p[0] == "call" || p[0] == "dot" || p[0] == "sub" || p[0] == "conditional") && p[1] === self) ||
+ ((p[0] == "binary" || p[0] == "assign" || p[0] == "unary-postfix") && p[2] === self)) {
+ self = p;
+ p = a.pop();
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return !HOP(DOT_CALL_NO_PARENS, expr[0]);
+ };
+
+ function make_num(num) {
+ var str = num.toString(10), a = [ str.replace(/^0\./, ".") ], m;
+ if (Math.floor(num) === num) {
+ if (num >= 0) {
+ a.push("0x" + num.toString(16).toLowerCase(), // probably pointless
+ "0" + num.toString(8)); // same.
+ } else {
+ a.push("-0x" + (-num).toString(16).toLowerCase(), // probably pointless
+ "-0" + (-num).toString(8)); // same.
+ }
+ if ((m = /^(.*?)(0+)$/.exec(num))) {
+ a.push(m[1] + "e" + m[2].length);
+ }
+ } else if ((m = /^0?\.(0+)(.*)$/.exec(num))) {
+ a.push(m[2] + "e-" + (m[1].length + m[2].length),
+ str.substr(str.indexOf(".")));
+ }
+ return best_of(a);
+ };
+
+ var w = ast_walker();
+ var make = w.walk;
+ return w.with_walkers({
+ "string": encode_string,
+ "num": make_num,
+ "name": make_name,
+ "toplevel": function(statements) {
+ return make_block_statements(statements)
+ .join(newline + newline);
+ },
+ "splice": function(statements) {
+ var parent = w.parent();
+ if (HOP(SPLICE_NEEDS_BRACKETS, parent)) {
+ // we need block brackets in this case
+ return make_block.apply(this, arguments);
+ } else {
+ return MAP(make_block_statements(statements, true),
+ function(line, i) {
+ // the first line is already indented
+ return i > 0 ? indent(line) : line;
+ }).join(newline);
+ }
+ },
+ "block": make_block,
+ "var": function(defs) {
+ return "var " + add_commas(MAP(defs, make_1vardef)) + ";";
+ },
+ "const": function(defs) {
+ return "const " + add_commas(MAP(defs, make_1vardef)) + ";";
+ },
+ "try": function(tr, ca, fi) {
+ var out = [ "try", make_block(tr) ];
+ if (ca) out.push("catch", "(" + ca[0] + ")", make_block(ca[1]));
+ if (fi) out.push("finally", make_block(fi));
+ return add_spaces(out);
+ },
+ "throw": function(expr) {
+ return add_spaces([ "throw", make(expr) ]) + ";";
+ },
+ "new": function(ctor, args) {
+ args = args.length > 0 ? "(" + add_commas(MAP(args, function(expr){
+ return parenthesize(expr, "seq");
+ })) + ")" : "";
+ return add_spaces([ "new", parenthesize(ctor, "seq", "binary", "conditional", "assign", function(expr){
+ var w = ast_walker(), has_call = {};
+ try {
+ w.with_walkers({
+ "call": function() { throw has_call },
+ "function": function() { return this }
+ }, function(){
+ w.walk(expr);
+ });
+ } catch(ex) {
+ if (ex === has_call)
+ return true;
+ throw ex;
+ }
+ }) + args ]);
+ },
+ "switch": function(expr, body) {
+ return add_spaces([ "switch", "(" + make(expr) + ")", make_switch_block(body) ]);
+ },
+ "break": function(label) {
+ var out = "break";
+ if (label != null)
+ out += " " + make_name(label);
+ return out + ";";
+ },
+ "continue": function(label) {
+ var out = "continue";
+ if (label != null)
+ out += " " + make_name(label);
+ return out + ";";
+ },
+ "conditional": function(co, th, el) {
+ return add_spaces([ parenthesize(co, "assign", "seq", "conditional"), "?",
+ parenthesize(th, "seq"), ":",
+ parenthesize(el, "seq") ]);
+ },
+ "assign": function(op, lvalue, rvalue) {
+ if (op && op !== true) op += "=";
+ else op = "=";
+ return add_spaces([ make(lvalue), op, parenthesize(rvalue, "seq") ]);
+ },
+ "dot": function(expr) {
+ var out = make(expr), i = 1;
+ if (expr[0] == "num") {
+ if (!/\./.test(expr[1]))
+ out += ".";
+ } else if (needs_parens(expr))
+ out = "(" + out + ")";
+ while (i < arguments.length)
+ out += "." + make_name(arguments[i++]);
+ return out;
+ },
+ "call": function(func, args) {
+ var f = make(func);
+ if (f.charAt(0) != "(" && needs_parens(func))
+ f = "(" + f + ")";
+ return f + "(" + add_commas(MAP(args, function(expr){
+ return parenthesize(expr, "seq");
+ })) + ")";
+ },
+ "function": make_function,
+ "defun": make_function,
+ "if": function(co, th, el) {
+ var out = [ "if", "(" + make(co) + ")", el ? make_then(th) : make(th) ];
+ if (el) {
+ out.push("else", make(el));
+ }
+ return add_spaces(out);
+ },
+ "for": function(init, cond, step, block) {
+ var out = [ "for" ];
+ init = (init != null ? make(init) : "").replace(/;*\s*$/, ";" + space);
+ cond = (cond != null ? make(cond) : "").replace(/;*\s*$/, ";" + space);
+ step = (step != null ? make(step) : "").replace(/;*\s*$/, "");
+ var args = init + cond + step;
+ if (args == "; ; ") args = ";;";
+ out.push("(" + args + ")", make(block));
+ return add_spaces(out);
+ },
+ "for-in": function(vvar, key, hash, block) {
+ return add_spaces([ "for", "(" +
+ (vvar ? make(vvar).replace(/;+$/, "") : make(key)),
+ "in",
+ make(hash) + ")", make(block) ]);
+ },
+ "while": function(condition, block) {
+ return add_spaces([ "while", "(" + make(condition) + ")", make(block) ]);
+ },
+ "do": function(condition, block) {
+ return add_spaces([ "do", make(block), "while", "(" + make(condition) + ")" ]) + ";";
+ },
+ "return": function(expr) {
+ var out = [ "return" ];
+ if (expr != null) out.push(make(expr));
+ return add_spaces(out) + ";";
+ },
+ "binary": function(operator, lvalue, rvalue) {
+ var left = make(lvalue), right = make(rvalue);
+ // XXX: I'm pretty sure other cases will bite here.
+ // we need to be smarter.
+ // adding parens all the time is the safest bet.
+ if (member(lvalue[0], [ "assign", "conditional", "seq" ]) ||
+ lvalue[0] == "binary" && PRECEDENCE[operator] > PRECEDENCE[lvalue[1]] ||
+ lvalue[0] == "function" && needs_parens(this)) {
+ left = "(" + left + ")";
+ }
+ if (member(rvalue[0], [ "assign", "conditional", "seq" ]) ||
+ rvalue[0] == "binary" && PRECEDENCE[operator] >= PRECEDENCE[rvalue[1]] &&
+ !(rvalue[1] == operator && member(operator, [ "&&", "||", "*" ]))) {
+ right = "(" + right + ")";
+ }
+ else if (!beautify && options.inline_script && (operator == "<" || operator == "<<")
+ && rvalue[0] == "regexp" && /^script/i.test(rvalue[1])) {
+ right = " " + right;
+ }
+ return add_spaces([ left, operator, right ]);
+ },
+ "unary-prefix": function(operator, expr) {
+ var val = make(expr);
+ if (!(expr[0] == "num" || (expr[0] == "unary-prefix" && !HOP(OPERATORS, operator + expr[1])) || !needs_parens(expr)))
+ val = "(" + val + ")";
+ return operator + (jsp.is_alphanumeric_char(operator.charAt(0)) ? " " : "") + val;
+ },
+ "unary-postfix": function(operator, expr) {
+ var val = make(expr);
+ if (!(expr[0] == "num" || (expr[0] == "unary-postfix" && !HOP(OPERATORS, operator + expr[1])) || !needs_parens(expr)))
+ val = "(" + val + ")";
+ return val + operator;
+ },
+ "sub": function(expr, subscript) {
+ var hash = make(expr);
+ if (needs_parens(expr))
+ hash = "(" + hash + ")";
+ return hash + "[" + make(subscript) + "]";
+ },
+ "object": function(props) {
+ var obj_needs_parens = needs_parens(this);
+ if (props.length == 0)
+ return obj_needs_parens ? "({})" : "{}";
+ var out = "{" + newline + with_indent(function(){
+ return MAP(props, function(p){
+ if (p.length == 3) {
+ // getter/setter. The name is in p[0], the arg.list in p[1][2], the
+ // body in p[1][3] and type ("get" / "set") in p[2].
+ return indent(make_function(p[0], p[1][2], p[1][3], p[2]));
+ }
+ var key = p[0], val = parenthesize(p[1], "seq");
+ if (options.quote_keys) {
+ key = encode_string(key);
+ } else if ((typeof key == "number" || !beautify && +key + "" == key)
+ && parseFloat(key) >= 0) {
+ key = make_num(+key);
+ } else if (!is_identifier(key)) {
+ key = encode_string(key);
+ }
+ return indent(add_spaces(beautify && options.space_colon
+ ? [ key, ":", val ]
+ : [ key + ":", val ]));
+ }).join("," + newline);
+ }) + newline + indent("}");
+ return obj_needs_parens ? "(" + out + ")" : out;
+ },
+ "regexp": function(rx, mods) {
+ return "/" + rx + "/" + mods;
+ },
+ "array": function(elements) {
+ if (elements.length == 0) return "[]";
+ return add_spaces([ "[", add_commas(MAP(elements, function(el, i){
+ if (!beautify && el[0] == "atom" && el[1] == "undefined") return i === elements.length - 1 ? "," : "";
+ return parenthesize(el, "seq");
+ })), "]" ]);
+ },
+ "stat": function(stmt) {
+ return make(stmt).replace(/;*\s*$/, ";");
+ },
+ "seq": function() {
+ return add_commas(MAP(slice(arguments), make));
+ },
+ "label": function(name, block) {
+ return add_spaces([ make_name(name), ":", make(block) ]);
+ },
+ "with": function(expr, block) {
+ return add_spaces([ "with", "(" + make(expr) + ")", make(block) ]);
+ },
+ "atom": function(name) {
+ return make_name(name);
+ }
+ }, function(){ return make(ast) });
+
+ // The squeezer replaces "block"-s that contain only a single
+ // statement with the statement itself; technically, the AST
+ // is correct, but this can create problems when we output an
+ // IF having an ELSE clause where the THEN clause ends in an
+ // IF *without* an ELSE block (then the outer ELSE would refer
+ // to the inner IF). This function checks for this case and
+ // adds the block brackets if needed.
+ function make_then(th) {
+ if (th == null) return ";";
+ if (th[0] == "do") {
+ // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS/issues/#issue/57
+ // IE croaks with "syntax error" on code like this:
+ // if (foo) do ... while(cond); else ...
+ // we need block brackets around do/while
+ return make_block([ th ]);
+ }
+ var b = th;
+ while (true) {
+ var type = b[0];
+ if (type == "if") {
+ if (!b[3])
+ // no else, we must add the block
+ return make([ "block", [ th ]]);
+ b = b[3];
+ }
+ else if (type == "while" || type == "do") b = b[2];
+ else if (type == "for" || type == "for-in") b = b[4];
+ else break;
+ }
+ return make(th);
+ };
+
+ function make_function(name, args, body, keyword) {
+ var out = keyword || "function";
+ if (name) {
+ out += " " + make_name(name);
+ }
+ out += "(" + add_commas(MAP(args, make_name)) + ")";
+ out = add_spaces([ out, make_block(body) ]);
+ return needs_parens(this) ? "(" + out + ")" : out;
+ };
+
+ function must_has_semicolon(node) {
+ switch (node[0]) {
+ case "with":
+ case "while":
+ return empty(node[2]); // `with' or `while' with empty body?
+ case "for":
+ case "for-in":
+ return empty(node[4]); // `for' with empty body?
+ case "if":
+ if (empty(node[2]) && !node[3]) return true; // `if' with empty `then' and no `else'
+ if (node[3]) {
+ if (empty(node[3])) return true; // `else' present but empty
+ return must_has_semicolon(node[3]); // dive into the `else' branch
+ }
+ return must_has_semicolon(node[2]); // dive into the `then' branch
+ }
+ };
+
+ function make_block_statements(statements, noindent) {
+ for (var a = [], last = statements.length - 1, i = 0; i <= last; ++i) {
+ var stat = statements[i];
+ var code = make(stat);
+ if (code != ";") {
+ if (!beautify && i == last && !must_has_semicolon(stat)) {
+ code = code.replace(/;+\s*$/, "");
+ }
+ a.push(code);
+ }
+ }
+ return noindent ? a : MAP(a, indent);
+ };
+
+ function make_switch_block(body) {
+ var n = body.length;
+ if (n == 0) return "{}";
+ return "{" + newline + MAP(body, function(branch, i){
+ var has_body = branch[1].length > 0, code = with_indent(function(){
+ return indent(branch[0]
+ ? add_spaces([ "case", make(branch[0]) + ":" ])
+ : "default:");
+ }, 0.5) + (has_body ? newline + with_indent(function(){
+ return make_block_statements(branch[1]).join(newline);
+ }) : "");
+ if (!beautify && has_body && i < n - 1)
+ code += ";";
+ return code;
+ }).join(newline) + newline + indent("}");
+ };
+
+ function make_block(statements) {
+ if (!statements) return ";";
+ if (statements.length == 0) return "{}";
+ return "{" + newline + with_indent(function(){
+ return make_block_statements(statements).join(newline);
+ }) + newline + indent("}");
+ };
+
+ function make_1vardef(def) {
+ var name = def[0], val = def[1];
+ if (val != null)
+ name = add_spaces([ make_name(name), "=", parenthesize(val, "seq") ]);
+ return name;
+ };
+
+};
+
+function split_lines(code, max_line_length) {
+ var splits = [ 0 ];
+ jsp.parse(function(){
+ var next_token = jsp.tokenizer(code);
+ var last_split = 0;
+ var prev_token;
+ function current_length(tok) {
+ return tok.pos - last_split;
+ };
+ function split_here(tok) {
+ last_split = tok.pos;
+ splits.push(last_split);
+ };
+ function custom(){
+ var tok = next_token.apply(this, arguments);
+ out: {
+ if (prev_token) {
+ if (prev_token.type == "keyword") break out;
+ }
+ if (current_length(tok) > max_line_length) {
+ switch (tok.type) {
+ case "keyword":
+ case "atom":
+ case "name":
+ case "punc":
+ split_here(tok);
+ break out;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ prev_token = tok;
+ return tok;
+ };
+ custom.context = function() {
+ return next_token.context.apply(this, arguments);
+ };
+ return custom;
+ }());
+ return splits.map(function(pos, i){
+ return code.substring(pos, splits[i + 1] || code.length);
+ }).join("\n");
+};
+
+/* -----[ Utilities ]----- */
+
+function repeat_string(str, i) {
+ if (i <= 0) return "";
+ if (i == 1) return str;
+ var d = repeat_string(str, i >> 1);
+ d += d;
+ if (i & 1) d += str;
+ return d;
+};
+
+function defaults(args, defs) {
+ var ret = {};
+ if (args === true)
+ args = {};
+ for (var i in defs) if (HOP(defs, i)) {
+ ret[i] = (args && HOP(args, i)) ? args[i] : defs[i];
+ }
+ return ret;
+};
+
+function is_identifier(name) {
+ return /^[a-z_$][a-z0-9_$]*$/i.test(name)
+ && name != "this"
+ && !HOP(jsp.KEYWORDS_ATOM, name)
+ && !HOP(jsp.RESERVED_WORDS, name)
+ && !HOP(jsp.KEYWORDS, name);
+};
+
+function HOP(obj, prop) {
+ return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop);
+};
+
+// some utilities
+
+var MAP;
+
+(function(){
+ MAP = function(a, f, o) {
+ var ret = [], top = [], i;
+ function doit() {
+ var val = f.call(o, a[i], i);
+ if (val instanceof AtTop) {
+ val = val.v;
+ if (val instanceof Splice) {
+ top.push.apply(top, val.v);
+ } else {
+ top.push(val);
+ }
+ }
+ else if (val != skip) {
+ if (val instanceof Splice) {
+ ret.push.apply(ret, val.v);
+ } else {
+ ret.push(val);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ if (a instanceof Array) for (i = 0; i < a.length; ++i) doit();
+ else for (i in a) if (HOP(a, i)) doit();
+ return top.concat(ret);
+ };
+ MAP.at_top = function(val) { return new AtTop(val) };
+ MAP.splice = function(val) { return new Splice(val) };
+ var skip = MAP.skip = {};
+ function AtTop(val) { this.v = val };
+ function Splice(val) { this.v = val };
+})();
+
+/* -----[ Exports ]----- */
+
+exports.ast_walker = ast_walker;
+exports.ast_mangle = ast_mangle;
+exports.ast_squeeze = ast_squeeze;
+exports.ast_lift_variables = ast_lift_variables;
+exports.gen_code = gen_code;
+exports.ast_add_scope = ast_add_scope;
+exports.set_logger = function(logger) { warn = logger };
+exports.make_string = make_string;
+exports.split_lines = split_lines;
+exports.MAP = MAP;
+
+// keep this last!
+exports.ast_squeeze_more = require("./squeeze-more").ast_squeeze_more;
+
+});define('uglifyjs/index', ["require", "exports", "module", "./parse-js", "./process"], function(require, exports, module) {
+
+//convienence function(src, [options]);
+function uglify(orig_code, options){
+ options || (options = {});
+ var jsp = uglify.parser;
+ var pro = uglify.uglify;
+
+ var ast = jsp.parse(orig_code, options.strict_semicolons); // parse code and get the initial AST
+ ast = pro.ast_mangle(ast, options.mangle_options); // get a new AST with mangled names
+ ast = pro.ast_squeeze(ast, options.squeeze_options); // get an AST with compression optimizations
+ var final_code = pro.gen_code(ast, options.gen_options); // compressed code here
+ return final_code;
+};
+
+uglify.parser = require("./parse-js");
+uglify.uglify = require("./process");
+
+module.exports = uglify
+
+});/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint plusplus: false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false */
+
+define('parse', ['uglifyjs/index'], function (uglify) {
+ var parser = uglify.parser,
+ processor = uglify.uglify,
+ ostring = Object.prototype.toString,
+ isArray;
+
+ if (Array.isArray) {
+ isArray = Array.isArray;
+ } else {
+ isArray = function (it) {
+ return ostring.call(it) === "[object Array]";
+ };
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Determines if the AST node is an array literal
+ */
+ function isArrayLiteral(node) {
+ return node[0] === 'array';
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Determines if the AST node is an object literal
+ */
+ function isObjectLiteral(node) {
+ return node[0] === 'object';
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Converts a regular JS array of strings to an AST node that
+ * represents that array.
+ * @param {Array} ary
+ * @param {Node} an AST node that represents an array of strings.
+ */
+ function toAstArray(ary) {
+ var output = [
+ 'array',
+ []
+ ],
+ i, item;
+
+ for (i = 0; (item = ary[i]); i++) {
+ output[1].push([
+ 'string',
+ item
+ ]);
+ }
+
+ return output;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Validates a node as being an object literal (like for i18n bundles)
+ * or an array literal with just string members. If an array literal,
+ * only return array members that are full strings. So the caller of
+ * this function should use the return value as the new value for the
+ * node.
+ *
+ * This function does not need to worry about comments, they are not
+ * present in this AST.
+ *
+ * @param {Node} node an AST node.
+ *
+ * @returns {Node} an AST node to use for the valid dependencies.
+ * If null is returned, then it means the input node was not a valid
+ * dependency.
+ */
+ function validateDeps(node) {
+ var newDeps = ['array', []],
+ arrayArgs, i, dep;
+
+ if (!node) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ if (isObjectLiteral(node) || node[0] === 'function') {
+ return node;
+ }
+
+ //Dependencies can be an object literal or an array.
+ if (!isArrayLiteral(node)) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ arrayArgs = node[1];
+
+ for (i = 0; i < arrayArgs.length; i++) {
+ dep = arrayArgs[i];
+ if (dep[0] === 'string') {
+ newDeps[1].push(dep);
+ }
+ }
+ return newDeps[1].length ? newDeps : null;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Gets dependencies from a node, but only if it is an array literal,
+ * and only if the dependency is a string literal.
+ *
+ * This function does not need to worry about comments, they are not
+ * present in this AST.
+ *
+ * @param {Node} node an AST node.
+ *
+ * @returns {Array} of valid dependencies.
+ * If null is returned, then it means the input node was not a valid
+ * array literal, or did not have any string literals..
+ */
+ function getValidDeps(node) {
+ var newDeps = [],
+ arrayArgs, i, dep;
+
+ if (!node) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ if (isObjectLiteral(node) || node[0] === 'function') {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ //Dependencies can be an object literal or an array.
+ if (!isArrayLiteral(node)) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ arrayArgs = node[1];
+
+ for (i = 0; i < arrayArgs.length; i++) {
+ dep = arrayArgs[i];
+ if (dep[0] === 'string') {
+ newDeps.push(dep[1]);
+ }
+ }
+ return newDeps.length ? newDeps : null;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Main parse function. Returns a string of any valid require or define/require.def
+ * calls as part of one JavaScript source string.
+ * @param {String} moduleName the module name that represents this file.
+ * It is used to create a default define if there is not one already for the file.
+ * This allows properly tracing dependencies for builds. Otherwise, if
+ * the file just has a require() call, the file dependencies will not be
+ * properly reflected: the file will come before its dependencies.
+ * @param {String} moduleName
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ * @param {Object} options optional options. insertNeedsDefine: true will
+ * add calls to require.needsDefine() if appropriate.
+ * @returns {String} JS source string or null, if no require or define/require.def
+ * calls are found.
+ */
+ function parse(moduleName, fileName, fileContents, options) {
+ options = options || {};
+
+ //Set up source input
+ var moduleDeps = [],
+ result = '',
+ moduleList = [],
+ needsDefine = true,
+ astRoot = parser.parse(fileContents),
+ i, moduleCall, depString;
+
+ parse.recurse(astRoot, function (callName, config, name, deps) {
+ //If name is an array, it means it is an anonymous module,
+ //so adjust args appropriately. An anonymous module could
+ //have a FUNCTION as the name type, but just ignore those
+ //since we just want to find dependencies.
+ if (name && isArrayLiteral(name)) {
+ deps = name;
+ name = null;
+ }
+
+ if (!(deps = getValidDeps(deps))) {
+ deps = [];
+ }
+
+ //Get the name as a string literal, if it is available.
+ if (name && name[0] === 'string') {
+ name = name[1];
+ } else {
+ name = null;
+ }
+
+ if (callName === 'define' && (!name || name === moduleName)) {
+ needsDefine = false;
+ }
+
+ if (!name) {
+ //If there is no module name, the dependencies are for
+ //this file/default module name.
+ moduleDeps = moduleDeps.concat(deps);
+ } else {
+ moduleList.push({
+ name: name,
+ deps: deps
+ });
+ }
+
+ //If define was found, no need to dive deeper, unless
+ //the config explicitly wants to dig deeper.
+ return !options.findNestedDependencies;
+ }, options);
+
+ if (options.insertNeedsDefine && needsDefine) {
+ result += 'require.needsDefine("' + moduleName + '");';
+ }
+
+ if (moduleDeps.length || moduleList.length) {
+ for (i = 0; (moduleCall = moduleList[i]); i++) {
+ if (result) {
+ result += '\n';
+ }
+
+ //If this is the main module for this file, combine any
+ //"anonymous" dependencies (could come from a nested require
+ //call) with this module.
+ if (moduleCall.name === moduleName) {
+ moduleCall.deps = moduleCall.deps.concat(moduleDeps);
+ moduleDeps = [];
+ }
+
+ depString = moduleCall.deps.length ? '["' + moduleCall.deps.join('","') + '"]' : '[]';
+ result += 'define("' + moduleCall.name + '",' + depString + ');';
+ }
+ if (moduleDeps.length) {
+ if (result) {
+ result += '\n';
+ }
+ depString = moduleDeps.length ? '["' + moduleDeps.join('","') + '"]' : '[]';
+ result += 'define("' + moduleName + '",' + depString + ');';
+ }
+ }
+
+ return result ? result : null;
+ }
+
+ //Add some private methods to object for use in derived objects.
+ parse.isArray = isArray;
+ parse.isObjectLiteral = isObjectLiteral;
+ parse.isArrayLiteral = isArrayLiteral;
+
+ /**
+ * Handles parsing a file recursively for require calls.
+ * @param {Array} parentNode the AST node to start with.
+ * @param {Function} onMatch function to call on a parse match.
+ * @param {Object} [options] This is normally the build config options if
+ * it is passed.
+ * @param {Function} [recurseCallback] function to call on each valid
+ * node, defaults to parse.parseNode.
+ */
+ parse.recurse = function (parentNode, onMatch, options, recurseCallback) {
+ var hasHas = options && options.has,
+ i, node;
+
+ recurseCallback = recurseCallback || this.parseNode;
+
+ if (isArray(parentNode)) {
+ for (i = 0; i < parentNode.length; i++) {
+ node = parentNode[i];
+ if (isArray(node)) {
+ //If has config is in play, if calls have been converted
+ //by this point to be true/false values. So, if
+ //options has a 'has' value, skip if branches that have
+ //literal false values.
+
+ //uglify returns if constructs in an array:
+ //[0]: 'if'
+ //[1]: the condition, ['name', true | false] for the has replaced case.
+ //[2]: the block to process if true
+ //[3]: the block to process if false
+ //For if/else if/else, the else if is in the [3],
+ //so only ever have to deal with this structure.
+ if (hasHas && node[0] === 'if' && node[1] && node[1][0] === 'name' &&
+ (node[1][1] === 'true' || node[1][1] === 'false')) {
+ if (node[1][1] === 'true') {
+ this.recurse([node[2]], onMatch, options, recurseCallback);
+ } else {
+ this.recurse([node[3]], onMatch, options, recurseCallback);
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (recurseCallback(node, onMatch)) {
+ //The onMatch indicated parsing should
+ //stop for children of this node.
+ continue;
+ }
+ this.recurse(node, onMatch, options, recurseCallback);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Determines if the file defines require().
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ * @returns {Boolean}
+ */
+ parse.definesRequire = function (fileName, fileContents) {
+ var astRoot = parser.parse(fileContents);
+ return this.nodeHasRequire(astRoot);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Finds require("") calls inside a CommonJS anonymous module wrapped in a
+ * define(function(require, exports, module){}) wrapper. These dependencies
+ * will be added to a modified define() call that lists the dependencies
+ * on the outside of the function.
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ * @returns {Array} an array of module names that are dependencies. Always
+ * returns an array, but could be of length zero.
+ */
+ parse.getAnonDeps = function (fileName, fileContents) {
+ var astRoot = parser.parse(fileContents),
+ defFunc = this.findAnonDefineFactory(astRoot);
+
+ return parse.getAnonDepsFromNode(defFunc);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Finds require("") calls inside a CommonJS anonymous module wrapped
+ * in a define function, given an AST node for the definition function.
+ * @param {Node} node the AST node for the definition function.
+ * @returns {Array} and array of dependency names. Can be of zero length.
+ */
+ parse.getAnonDepsFromNode = function (node) {
+ var deps = [],
+ funcArgLength;
+
+ if (node) {
+ this.findRequireDepNames(node, deps);
+
+ //If no deps, still add the standard CommonJS require, exports, module,
+ //in that order, to the deps, but only if specified as function args.
+ //In particular, if exports is used, it is favored over the return
+ //value of the function, so only add it if asked.
+ funcArgLength = node[2] && node[2].length;
+ if (funcArgLength) {
+ deps = (funcArgLength > 1 ? ["require", "exports", "module"] :
+ ["require"]).concat(deps);
+ }
+ }
+ return deps;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Finds the function in define(function (require, exports, module){});
+ * @param {Array} node
+ * @returns {Boolean}
+ */
+ parse.findAnonDefineFactory = function (node) {
+ var callback, i, n, call, args;
+
+ if (isArray(node)) {
+ if (node[0] === 'call') {
+ call = node[1];
+ args = node[2];
+ if ((call[0] === 'name' && call[1] === 'define') ||
+ (call[0] === 'dot' && call[1][1] === 'require' && call[2] === 'def')) {
+
+ //There should only be one argument and it should be a function,
+ //or a named module with function as second arg
+ if (args.length === 1 && args[0][0] === 'function') {
+ return args[0];
+ } else if (args.length === 2 && args[0][0] === 'string' &&
+ args[1][0] === 'function') {
+ return args[1];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Check child nodes
+ for (i = 0; i < node.length; i++) {
+ n = node[i];
+ if ((callback = this.findAnonDefineFactory(n))) {
+ return callback;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return null;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Finds any config that is passed to requirejs.
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ *
+ * @returns {Object} a config object. Will be null if no config.
+ * Can throw an error if the config in the file cannot be evaluated in
+ * a build context to valid JavaScript.
+ */
+ parse.findConfig = function (fileName, fileContents) {
+ /*jslint evil: true */
+ //This is a litle bit inefficient, it ends up with two uglifyjs parser
+ //calls. Can revisit later, but trying to build out larger functional
+ //pieces first.
+ var foundConfig = null,
+ astRoot = parser.parse(fileContents);
+
+ parse.recurse(astRoot, function (configNode) {
+ var jsConfig;
+
+ if (!foundConfig && configNode) {
+ jsConfig = parse.nodeToString(configNode);
+ foundConfig = eval('(' + jsConfig + ')');
+ return foundConfig;
+ }
+ return undefined;
+ }, null, parse.parseConfigNode);
+
+ return foundConfig;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Finds all dependencies specified in dependency arrays and inside
+ * simplified commonjs wrappers.
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ *
+ * @returns {Array} an array of dependency strings. The dependencies
+ * have not been normalized, they may be relative IDs.
+ */
+ parse.findDependencies = function (fileName, fileContents) {
+ //This is a litle bit inefficient, it ends up with two uglifyjs parser
+ //calls. Can revisit later, but trying to build out larger functional
+ //pieces first.
+ var dependencies = [],
+ astRoot = parser.parse(fileContents);
+
+ parse.recurse(astRoot, function (callName, config, name, deps) {
+ //Normalize the input args.
+ if (name && isArrayLiteral(name)) {
+ deps = name;
+ name = null;
+ }
+
+ if ((deps = getValidDeps(deps))) {
+ dependencies = dependencies.concat(deps);
+ }
+ });
+
+ return dependencies;
+ };
+
+ parse.findRequireDepNames = function (node, deps) {
+ var moduleName, i, n, call, args;
+
+ if (isArray(node)) {
+ if (node[0] === 'call') {
+ call = node[1];
+ args = node[2];
+
+ if (call && call[0] === 'name' && call[1] === 'require') {
+ moduleName = args[0];
+ if (moduleName[0] === 'string') {
+ deps.push(moduleName[1]);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ }
+
+ //Check child nodes
+ for (i = 0; i < node.length; i++) {
+ n = node[i];
+ this.findRequireDepNames(n, deps);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Determines if a given node contains a require() definition.
+ * @param {Array} node
+ * @returns {Boolean}
+ */
+ parse.nodeHasRequire = function (node) {
+ if (this.isDefineNode(node)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ if (isArray(node)) {
+ for (var i = 0, n; i < node.length; i++) {
+ n = node[i];
+ if (this.nodeHasRequire(n)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return false;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Is the given node the actual definition of define(). Actually uses
+ * the definition of define.amd to find require.
+ * @param {Array} node
+ * @returns {Boolean}
+ */
+ parse.isDefineNode = function (node) {
+ //Actually look for the define.amd = assignment, since
+ //that is more indicative of RequireJS vs a plain require definition.
+ var assign;
+ if (!node) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ if (node[0] === 'assign' && node[1] === true) {
+ assign = node[2];
+ if (assign[0] === 'dot' && assign[1][0] === 'name' &&
+ assign[1][1] === 'define' && assign[2] === 'amd') {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Determines if a specific node is a valid require or define/require.def call.
+ * @param {Array} node
+ * @param {Function} onMatch a function to call when a match is found.
+ * It is passed the match name, and the config, name, deps possible args.
+ * The config, name and deps args are not normalized.
+ *
+ * @returns {String} a JS source string with the valid require/define call.
+ * Otherwise null.
+ */
+ parse.parseNode = function (node, onMatch) {
+ var call, name, config, deps, args, cjsDeps;
+
+ if (!isArray(node)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (node[0] === 'call') {
+ call = node[1];
+ args = node[2];
+
+ if (call) {
+ if (call[0] === 'name' &&
+ (call[1] === 'require' || call[1] === 'requirejs')) {
+
+ //It is a plain require() call.
+ config = args[0];
+ deps = args[1];
+ if (isArrayLiteral(config)) {
+ deps = config;
+ config = null;
+ }
+
+ if (!(deps = validateDeps(deps))) {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ return onMatch("require", null, null, deps);
+
+ } else if (call[0] === 'name' && call[1] === 'define') {
+
+ //A define call
+ name = args[0];
+ deps = args[1];
+ //Only allow define calls that match what is expected
+ //in an AMD call:
+ //* first arg should be string, array, function or object
+ //* second arg optional, or array, function or object.
+ //This helps weed out calls to a non-AMD define, but it is
+ //not completely robust. Someone could create a define
+ //function that still matches this shape, but this is the
+ //best that is possible, and at least allows UglifyJS,
+ //which does create its own internal define in one file,
+ //to be inlined.
+ if (((name[0] === 'string' || isArrayLiteral(name) ||
+ name[0] === 'function' || isObjectLiteral(name))) &&
+ (!deps || isArrayLiteral(deps) ||
+ deps[0] === 'function' || isObjectLiteral(deps) ||
+ // allow define(['dep'], factory) pattern
+ (isArrayLiteral(name) && deps[0] === 'name' && args.length === 2))) {
+
+ //If first arg is a function, could be a commonjs wrapper,
+ //look inside for commonjs dependencies.
+ //Also, if deps is a function look for commonjs deps.
+ if (name && name[0] === 'function') {
+ cjsDeps = parse.getAnonDepsFromNode(name);
+ if (cjsDeps.length) {
+ name = toAstArray(cjsDeps);
+ }
+ } else if (deps && deps[0] === 'function') {
+ cjsDeps = parse.getAnonDepsFromNode(deps);
+ if (cjsDeps.length) {
+ deps = toAstArray(cjsDeps);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return onMatch("define", null, name, deps);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return false;
+ };
+
+
+ /**
+ * Determines if a specific node is a valid require/requirejs config
+ * call. That includes calls to require/requirejs.config().
+ * @param {Array} node
+ * @param {Function} onMatch a function to call when a match is found.
+ * It is passed the match name, and the config, name, deps possible args.
+ * The config, name and deps args are not normalized.
+ *
+ * @returns {String} a JS source string with the valid require/define call.
+ * Otherwise null.
+ */
+ parse.parseConfigNode = function (node, onMatch) {
+ var call, configNode, args;
+
+ if (!isArray(node)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (node[0] === 'call') {
+ call = node[1];
+ args = node[2];
+
+ if (call) {
+ //A require.config() or requirejs.config() call.
+ if ((call[0] === 'dot' &&
+ (call[1] && call[1][0] === 'name' &&
+ (call[1][1] === 'require' || call[1][1] === 'requirejs')) &&
+ call[2] === 'config') ||
+ //A require() or requirejs() config call.
+
+ (call[0] === 'name' &&
+ (call[1] === 'require' || call[1] === 'requirejs'))
+ ) {
+ //It is a plain require() call.
+ configNode = args[0];
+
+ if (configNode[0] !== 'object') {
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ return onMatch(configNode);
+
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return false;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Converts an AST node into a JS source string. Does not maintain formatting
+ * or even comments from original source, just returns valid JS source.
+ * @param {Array} node
+ * @returns {String} a JS source string.
+ */
+ parse.nodeToString = function (node) {
+ return processor.gen_code(node, true);
+ };
+
+ return parse;
+});
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint regexp: false, strict: false, plusplus: false */
+/*global define: false */
+
+define('pragma', ['parse', 'logger'], function (parse, logger) {
+
+ function Temp() {}
+
+ function create(obj, mixin) {
+ Temp.prototype = obj;
+ var temp = new Temp(), prop;
+
+ //Avoid any extra memory hanging around
+ Temp.prototype = null;
+
+ if (mixin) {
+ for (prop in mixin) {
+ if (mixin.hasOwnProperty(prop) && !(prop in temp)) {
+ temp[prop] = mixin[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return temp; // Object
+ }
+
+ var pragma = {
+ conditionalRegExp: /(exclude|include)Start\s*\(\s*["'](\w+)["']\s*,(.*)\)/,
+ useStrictRegExp: /['"]use strict['"];/g,
+ hasRegExp: /has\s*\(\s*['"]([^'"]+)['"]\s*\)/g,
+ nsRegExp: /(^|[^\.])(requirejs|require|define)\s*\(/,
+ nsWrapRegExp: /\/\*requirejs namespace: true \*\//,
+ apiDefRegExp: /var requirejs, require, define;/,
+ defineCheckRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*===\s*["']function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd/g,
+ defineJQueryRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*===\s*["']function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*\.\s*jQuery/g,
+ defineHasRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*==(=)?\s*['"]function['"]\s*&&\s*typeof\s+define\.amd\s*==(=)?\s*['"]object['"]\s*&&\s*define\.amd/g,
+ defineTernaryRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*===\s*['"]function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*\?\s*define/,
+ amdefineRegExp: /if\s*\(\s*typeof define\s*\!==\s*'function'\s*\)\s*\{\s*[^\{\}]+amdefine[^\{\}]+\}/g,
+
+ removeStrict: function (contents, config) {
+ return config.useStrict ? contents : contents.replace(pragma.useStrictRegExp, '');
+ },
+
+ namespace: function (fileContents, ns, onLifecycleName) {
+ if (ns) {
+ //Namespace require/define calls
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.nsRegExp, '$1' + ns + '.$2(');
+
+ //Namespace define ternary use:
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineTernaryRegExp,
+ "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define.amd ? " + ns + ".define");
+
+ //Namespace define jquery use:
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineJQueryRegExp,
+ "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define.amd && " + ns + ".define.amd.jQuery");
+
+ //Namespace has.js define use:
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineHasRegExp,
+ "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && typeof " + ns + ".define.amd === 'object' && " + ns + ".define.amd");
+
+ //Namespace define checks.
+ //Do this one last, since it is a subset of the more specific
+ //checks above.
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineCheckRegExp,
+ "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define.amd");
+
+ //Check for require.js with the require/define definitions
+ if (pragma.apiDefRegExp.test(fileContents) &&
+ fileContents.indexOf("if (typeof " + ns + " === 'undefined')") === -1) {
+ //Wrap the file contents in a typeof check, and a function
+ //to contain the API globals.
+ fileContents = "var " + ns + ";(function () { if (typeof " +
+ ns + " === 'undefined') {\n" +
+ ns + ' = {};\n' +
+ fileContents +
+ "\n" +
+ ns + ".requirejs = requirejs;" +
+ ns + ".require = require;" +
+ ns + ".define = define;\n" +
+ "}\n}());";
+ }
+
+ //Finally, if the file wants a special wrapper because it ties
+ //in to the requirejs internals in a way that would not fit
+ //the above matches, do that. Look for /*requirejs namespace: true*/
+ if (pragma.nsWrapRegExp.test(fileContents)) {
+ //Remove the pragma.
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.nsWrapRegExp, '');
+
+ //Alter the contents.
+ fileContents = '(function () {\n' +
+ 'var require = ' + ns + '.require,' +
+ 'requirejs = ' + ns + '.requirejs,' +
+ 'define = ' + ns + '.define;\n' +
+ fileContents +
+ '\n}());'
+ }
+ }
+
+ return fileContents;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * processes the fileContents for some //>> conditional statements
+ */
+ process: function (fileName, fileContents, config, onLifecycleName, pluginCollector) {
+ /*jslint evil: true */
+ var foundIndex = -1, startIndex = 0, lineEndIndex, conditionLine,
+ matches, type, marker, condition, isTrue, endRegExp, endMatches,
+ endMarkerIndex, shouldInclude, startLength, lifecycleHas, deps,
+ i, dep, moduleName,
+ lifecyclePragmas, pragmas = config.pragmas, hasConfig = config.has,
+ //Legacy arg defined to help in dojo conversion script. Remove later
+ //when dojo no longer needs conversion:
+ kwArgs = pragmas;
+
+ //Mix in a specific lifecycle scoped object, to allow targeting
+ //some pragmas/has tests to only when files are saved, or at different
+ //lifecycle events. Do not bother with kwArgs in this section, since
+ //the old dojo kwArgs were for all points in the build lifecycle.
+ if (onLifecycleName) {
+ lifecyclePragmas = config['pragmas' + onLifecycleName];
+ lifecycleHas = config['has' + onLifecycleName];
+
+ if (lifecyclePragmas) {
+ pragmas = create(pragmas || {}, lifecyclePragmas);
+ }
+
+ if (lifecycleHas) {
+ hasConfig = create(hasConfig || {}, lifecycleHas);
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Replace has references if desired
+ if (hasConfig) {
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.hasRegExp, function (match, test) {
+ if (test in hasConfig) {
+ return !!hasConfig[test];
+ }
+ return match;
+ });
+ }
+
+ if (!config.skipPragmas) {
+
+ while ((foundIndex = fileContents.indexOf("//>>", startIndex)) !== -1) {
+ //Found a conditional. Get the conditional line.
+ lineEndIndex = fileContents.indexOf("\n", foundIndex);
+ if (lineEndIndex === -1) {
+ lineEndIndex = fileContents.length - 1;
+ }
+
+ //Increment startIndex past the line so the next conditional search can be done.
+ startIndex = lineEndIndex + 1;
+
+ //Break apart the conditional.
+ conditionLine = fileContents.substring(foundIndex, lineEndIndex + 1);
+ matches = conditionLine.match(pragma.conditionalRegExp);
+ if (matches) {
+ type = matches[1];
+ marker = matches[2];
+ condition = matches[3];
+ isTrue = false;
+ //See if the condition is true.
+ try {
+ isTrue = !!eval("(" + condition + ")");
+ } catch (e) {
+ throw "Error in file: " +
+ fileName +
+ ". Conditional comment: " +
+ conditionLine +
+ " failed with this error: " + e;
+ }
+
+ //Find the endpoint marker.
+ endRegExp = new RegExp('\\/\\/\\>\\>\\s*' + type + 'End\\(\\s*[\'"]' + marker + '[\'"]\\s*\\)', "g");
+ endMatches = endRegExp.exec(fileContents.substring(startIndex, fileContents.length));
+ if (endMatches) {
+ endMarkerIndex = startIndex + endRegExp.lastIndex - endMatches[0].length;
+
+ //Find the next line return based on the match position.
+ lineEndIndex = fileContents.indexOf("\n", endMarkerIndex);
+ if (lineEndIndex === -1) {
+ lineEndIndex = fileContents.length - 1;
+ }
+
+ //Should we include the segment?
+ shouldInclude = ((type === "exclude" && !isTrue) || (type === "include" && isTrue));
+
+ //Remove the conditional comments, and optionally remove the content inside
+ //the conditional comments.
+ startLength = startIndex - foundIndex;
+ fileContents = fileContents.substring(0, foundIndex) +
+ (shouldInclude ? fileContents.substring(startIndex, endMarkerIndex) : "") +
+ fileContents.substring(lineEndIndex + 1, fileContents.length);
+
+ //Move startIndex to foundIndex, since that is the new position in the file
+ //where we need to look for more conditionals in the next while loop pass.
+ startIndex = foundIndex;
+ } else {
+ throw "Error in file: " +
+ fileName +
+ ". Cannot find end marker for conditional comment: " +
+ conditionLine;
+
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //If need to find all plugin resources to optimize, do that now,
+ //before namespacing, since the namespacing will change the API
+ //names.
+ //If there is a plugin collector, scan the file for plugin resources.
+ if (config.optimizeAllPluginResources && pluginCollector) {
+ try {
+ deps = parse.findDependencies(fileName, fileContents);
+ if (deps.length) {
+ for (i = 0; (dep = deps[i]); i++) {
+ if (dep.indexOf('!') !== -1) {
+ (pluginCollector[moduleName] ||
+ (pluginCollector[moduleName] = [])).push(dep);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } catch (eDep) {
+ logger.error('Parse error looking for plugin resources in ' +
+ fileName + ', skipping.');
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Strip amdefine use for node-shared modules.
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.amdefineRegExp, '');
+
+ //Do namespacing
+ if (onLifecycleName === 'OnSave' && config.namespace) {
+ fileContents = pragma.namespace(fileContents, config.namespace, onLifecycleName);
+ }
+
+
+ return pragma.removeStrict(fileContents, config);
+ }
+ };
+
+ return pragma;
+});
+if(env === 'node') {
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false */
+/*global define: false */
+
+define('node/optimize', {});
+
+}
+
+if(env === 'rhino') {
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false, plusplus: false */
+/*global define: false, java: false, Packages: false */
+
+define('rhino/optimize', ['logger'], function (logger) {
+
+ //Add .reduce to Rhino so UglifyJS can run in Rhino,
+ //inspired by https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reduce
+ //but rewritten for brevity, and to be good enough for use by UglifyJS.
+ if (!Array.prototype.reduce) {
+ Array.prototype.reduce = function (fn /*, initialValue */) {
+ var i = 0,
+ length = this.length,
+ accumulator;
+
+ if (arguments.length >= 2) {
+ accumulator = arguments[1];
+ } else {
+ do {
+ if (i in this) {
+ accumulator = this[i++];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ while (true);
+ }
+
+ for (; i < length; i++) {
+ if (i in this) {
+ accumulator = fn.call(undefined, accumulator, this[i], i, this);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return accumulator;
+ };
+ }
+
+ var JSSourceFilefromCode, optimize;
+
+ //Bind to Closure compiler, but if it is not available, do not sweat it.
+ try {
+ JSSourceFilefromCode = java.lang.Class.forName('com.google.javascript.jscomp.JSSourceFile').getMethod('fromCode', [java.lang.String, java.lang.String]);
+ } catch (e) {}
+
+ //Helper for closure compiler, because of weird Java-JavaScript interactions.
+ function closurefromCode(filename, content) {
+ return JSSourceFilefromCode.invoke(null, [filename, content]);
+ }
+
+ optimize = {
+ closure: function (fileName, fileContents, keepLines, config) {
+ config = config || {};
+ var jscomp = Packages.com.google.javascript.jscomp,
+ flags = Packages.com.google.common.flags,
+ //Fake extern
+ externSourceFile = closurefromCode("fakeextern.js", " "),
+ //Set up source input
+ jsSourceFile = closurefromCode(String(fileName), String(fileContents)),
+ options, option, FLAG_compilation_level, compiler,
+ Compiler = Packages.com.google.javascript.jscomp.Compiler,
+ result;
+
+ logger.trace("Minifying file: " + fileName);
+
+ //Set up options
+ options = new jscomp.CompilerOptions();
+ for (option in config.CompilerOptions) {
+ // options are false by default and jslint wanted an if statement in this for loop
+ if (config.CompilerOptions[option]) {
+ options[option] = config.CompilerOptions[option];
+ }
+
+ }
+ options.prettyPrint = keepLines || options.prettyPrint;
+
+ FLAG_compilation_level = jscomp.CompilationLevel[config.CompilationLevel || 'SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS'];
+ FLAG_compilation_level.setOptionsForCompilationLevel(options);
+
+ //Trigger the compiler
+ Compiler.setLoggingLevel(Packages.java.util.logging.Level[config.loggingLevel || 'WARNING']);
+ compiler = new Compiler();
+
+ result = compiler.compile(externSourceFile, jsSourceFile, options);
+ if (!result.success) {
+ logger.error('Cannot closure compile file: ' + fileName + '. Skipping it.');
+ } else {
+ fileContents = compiler.toSource();
+ }
+
+ return fileContents;
+ }
+ };
+
+ return optimize;
+});
+}
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint plusplus: false, nomen: false, regexp: false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false */
+
+define('optimize', [ 'lang', 'logger', 'env!env/optimize', 'env!env/file', 'parse',
+ 'pragma', 'uglifyjs/index'],
+function (lang, logger, envOptimize, file, parse,
+ pragma, uglify) {
+
+ var optimize,
+ cssImportRegExp = /\@import\s+(url\()?\s*([^);]+)\s*(\))?([\w, ]*)(;)?/g,
+ cssUrlRegExp = /\url\(\s*([^\)]+)\s*\)?/g;
+
+ /**
+ * If an URL from a CSS url value contains start/end quotes, remove them.
+ * This is not done in the regexp, since my regexp fu is not that strong,
+ * and the CSS spec allows for ' and " in the URL if they are backslash escaped.
+ * @param {String} url
+ */
+ function cleanCssUrlQuotes(url) {
+ //Make sure we are not ending in whitespace.
+ //Not very confident of the css regexps above that there will not be ending
+ //whitespace.
+ url = url.replace(/\s+$/, "");
+
+ if (url.charAt(0) === "'" || url.charAt(0) === "\"") {
+ url = url.substring(1, url.length - 1);
+ }
+
+ return url;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Inlines nested stylesheets that have @import calls in them.
+ * @param {String} fileName
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ * @param {String} [cssImportIgnore]
+ */
+ function flattenCss(fileName, fileContents, cssImportIgnore) {
+ //Find the last slash in the name.
+ fileName = fileName.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, "/");
+ var endIndex = fileName.lastIndexOf("/"),
+ //Make a file path based on the last slash.
+ //If no slash, so must be just a file name. Use empty string then.
+ filePath = (endIndex !== -1) ? fileName.substring(0, endIndex + 1) : "";
+
+ //Make sure we have a delimited ignore list to make matching faster
+ if (cssImportIgnore && cssImportIgnore.charAt(cssImportIgnore.length - 1) !== ",") {
+ cssImportIgnore += ",";
+ }
+
+ return fileContents.replace(cssImportRegExp, function (fullMatch, urlStart, importFileName, urlEnd, mediaTypes) {
+ //Only process media type "all" or empty media type rules.
+ if (mediaTypes && ((mediaTypes.replace(/^\s\s*/, '').replace(/\s\s*$/, '')) !== "all")) {
+ return fullMatch;
+ }
+
+ importFileName = cleanCssUrlQuotes(importFileName);
+
+ //Ignore the file import if it is part of an ignore list.
+ if (cssImportIgnore && cssImportIgnore.indexOf(importFileName + ",") !== -1) {
+ return fullMatch;
+ }
+
+ //Make sure we have a unix path for the rest of the operation.
+ importFileName = importFileName.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, "/");
+
+ try {
+ //if a relative path, then tack on the filePath.
+ //If it is not a relative path, then the readFile below will fail,
+ //and we will just skip that import.
+ var fullImportFileName = importFileName.charAt(0) === "/" ? importFileName : filePath + importFileName,
+ importContents = file.readFile(fullImportFileName), i,
+ importEndIndex, importPath, fixedUrlMatch, colonIndex, parts;
+
+ //Make sure to flatten any nested imports.
+ importContents = flattenCss(fullImportFileName, importContents);
+
+ //Make the full import path
+ importEndIndex = importFileName.lastIndexOf("/");
+
+ //Make a file path based on the last slash.
+ //If no slash, so must be just a file name. Use empty string then.
+ importPath = (importEndIndex !== -1) ? importFileName.substring(0, importEndIndex + 1) : "";
+
+ //Modify URL paths to match the path represented by this file.
+ importContents = importContents.replace(cssUrlRegExp, function (fullMatch, urlMatch) {
+ fixedUrlMatch = cleanCssUrlQuotes(urlMatch);
+ fixedUrlMatch = fixedUrlMatch.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, "/");
+
+ //Only do the work for relative URLs. Skip things that start with / or have
+ //a protocol.
+ colonIndex = fixedUrlMatch.indexOf(":");
+ if (fixedUrlMatch.charAt(0) !== "/" && (colonIndex === -1 || colonIndex > fixedUrlMatch.indexOf("/"))) {
+ //It is a relative URL, tack on the path prefix
+ urlMatch = importPath + fixedUrlMatch;
+ } else {
+ logger.trace(importFileName + "\n URL not a relative URL, skipping: " + urlMatch);
+ }
+
+ //Collapse .. and .
+ parts = urlMatch.split("/");
+ for (i = parts.length - 1; i > 0; i--) {
+ if (parts[i] === ".") {
+ parts.splice(i, 1);
+ } else if (parts[i] === "..") {
+ if (i !== 0 && parts[i - 1] !== "..") {
+ parts.splice(i - 1, 2);
+ i -= 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return "url(" + parts.join("/") + ")";
+ });
+
+ return importContents;
+ } catch (e) {
+ logger.trace(fileName + "\n Cannot inline css import, skipping: " + importFileName);
+ return fullMatch;
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ optimize = {
+ licenseCommentRegExp: /\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g,
+
+ /**
+ * Optimizes a file that contains JavaScript content. Optionally collects
+ * plugin resources mentioned in a file, and then passes the content
+ * through an minifier if one is specified via config.optimize.
+ *
+ * @param {String} fileName the name of the file to optimize
+ * @param {String} outFileName the name of the file to use for the
+ * saved optimized content.
+ * @param {Object} config the build config object.
+ * @param {String} [moduleName] the module name to use for the file.
+ * Used for plugin resource collection.
+ * @param {Array} [pluginCollector] storage for any plugin resources
+ * found.
+ */
+ jsFile: function (fileName, outFileName, config, moduleName, pluginCollector) {
+ var parts = (config.optimize + "").split('.'),
+ optimizerName = parts[0],
+ keepLines = parts[1] === 'keepLines',
+ licenseContents = '',
+ fileContents, optFunc, match, comment;
+
+ fileContents = file.readFile(fileName);
+
+ //Apply pragmas/namespace renaming
+ fileContents = pragma.process(fileName, fileContents, config, 'OnSave', pluginCollector);
+
+ //Optimize the JS files if asked.
+ if (optimizerName && optimizerName !== 'none') {
+ optFunc = envOptimize[optimizerName] || optimize.optimizers[optimizerName];
+ if (!optFunc) {
+ throw new Error('optimizer with name of "' +
+ optimizerName +
+ '" not found for this environment');
+ }
+
+ if (config.preserveLicenseComments) {
+ //Pull out any license comments for prepending after optimization.
+ optimize.licenseCommentRegExp.lastIndex = 0;
+ while ((match = optimize.licenseCommentRegExp.exec(fileContents))) {
+ comment = match[0];
+ //Only keep the comments if they are license comments.
+ if (comment.indexOf('@license') !== -1 ||
+ comment.indexOf('/*!') === 0) {
+ licenseContents += comment + '\n';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fileContents = licenseContents + optFunc(fileName, fileContents, keepLines,
+ config[optimizerName]);
+ }
+
+ file.saveUtf8File(outFileName, fileContents);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Optimizes one CSS file, inlining @import calls, stripping comments, and
+ * optionally removes line returns.
+ * @param {String} fileName the path to the CSS file to optimize
+ * @param {String} outFileName the path to save the optimized file.
+ * @param {Object} config the config object with the optimizeCss and
+ * cssImportIgnore options.
+ */
+ cssFile: function (fileName, outFileName, config) {
+ //Read in the file. Make sure we have a JS string.
+ var originalFileContents = file.readFile(fileName),
+ fileContents = flattenCss(fileName, originalFileContents, config.cssImportIgnore),
+ startIndex, endIndex;
+
+ //Do comment removal.
+ try {
+ startIndex = -1;
+ //Get rid of comments.
+ while ((startIndex = fileContents.indexOf("/*")) !== -1) {
+ endIndex = fileContents.indexOf("*/", startIndex + 2);
+ if (endIndex === -1) {
+ throw "Improper comment in CSS file: " + fileName;
+ }
+ fileContents = fileContents.substring(0, startIndex) + fileContents.substring(endIndex + 2, fileContents.length);
+ }
+ //Get rid of newlines.
+ if (config.optimizeCss.indexOf(".keepLines") === -1) {
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(/[\r\n]/g, "");
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(/\s+/g, " ");
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(/\{\s/g, "{");
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(/\s\}/g, "}");
+ } else {
+ //Remove multiple empty lines.
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(/(\r\n)+/g, "\r\n");
+ fileContents = fileContents.replace(/(\n)+/g, "\n");
+ }
+ } catch (e) {
+ fileContents = originalFileContents;
+ logger.error("Could not optimized CSS file: " + fileName + ", error: " + e);
+ }
+
+ file.saveUtf8File(outFileName, fileContents);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Optimizes CSS files, inlining @import calls, stripping comments, and
+ * optionally removes line returns.
+ * @param {String} startDir the path to the top level directory
+ * @param {Object} config the config object with the optimizeCss and
+ * cssImportIgnore options.
+ */
+ css: function (startDir, config) {
+ if (config.optimizeCss.indexOf("standard") !== -1) {
+ var i, fileName,
+ fileList = file.getFilteredFileList(startDir, /\.css$/, true);
+ if (fileList) {
+ for (i = 0; i < fileList.length; i++) {
+ fileName = fileList[i];
+ logger.trace("Optimizing (" + config.optimizeCss + ") CSS file: " + fileName);
+ optimize.cssFile(fileName, fileName, config);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ optimizers: {
+ uglify: function (fileName, fileContents, keepLines, config) {
+ var parser = uglify.parser,
+ processor = uglify.uglify,
+ ast;
+
+ config = config || {};
+
+ logger.trace("Uglifying file: " + fileName);
+
+ try {
+ ast = parser.parse(fileContents, config.strict_semicolons);
+ ast = processor.ast_mangle(ast, config);
+ ast = processor.ast_squeeze(ast, config);
+
+ fileContents = processor.gen_code(ast, config);
+ } catch (e) {
+ logger.error('Cannot uglify file: ' + fileName + '. Skipping it. Error is:\n' + e.toString());
+ }
+ return fileContents;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ return optimize;
+});/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+/*
+ * This file patches require.js to communicate with the build system.
+ */
+
+/*jslint nomen: false, plusplus: false, regexp: false, strict: false */
+/*global require: false, define: true */
+
+//NOT asking for require as a dependency since the goal is to modify the
+//global require below
+define('requirePatch', [ 'env!env/file', 'pragma', 'parse'],
+function (file, pragma, parse) {
+
+ var allowRun = true;
+
+ //This method should be called when the patches to require should take hold.
+ return function () {
+ if (!allowRun) {
+ return;
+ }
+ allowRun = false;
+
+ var layer,
+ pluginBuilderRegExp = /(["']?)pluginBuilder(["']?)\s*[=\:]\s*["']([^'"\s]+)["']/,
+ oldDef;
+
+
+ /** Print out some extrs info about the module tree that caused the error. **/
+ require.onError = function (err) {
+
+ var msg = '\nIn module tree:\n',
+ standardIndent = ' ',
+ tree = err.moduleTree,
+ i, j, mod;
+
+ if (tree && tree.length > 0) {
+ for (i = tree.length - 1; i > -1 && (mod = tree[i]); i--) {
+ for (j = tree.length - i; j > -1; j--) {
+ msg += standardIndent;
+ }
+ msg += mod + '\n';
+ }
+
+ err = new Error(err.toString() + msg);
+ }
+
+ throw err;
+ };
+
+ //Stored cached file contents for reuse in other layers.
+ require._cachedFileContents = {};
+
+ /** Reset state for each build layer pass. */
+ require._buildReset = function () {
+ var oldContext = require.s.contexts._;
+
+ //Clear up the existing context.
+ delete require.s.contexts._;
+
+ //Set up new context, so the layer object can hold onto it.
+ require({});
+
+ layer = require._layer = {
+ buildPathMap: {},
+ buildFileToModule: {},
+ buildFilePaths: [],
+ pathAdded: {},
+ modulesWithNames: {},
+ needsDefine: {},
+ existingRequireUrl: "",
+ context: require.s.contexts._
+ };
+
+ //Return the previous context in case it is needed, like for
+ //the basic config object.
+ return oldContext;
+ };
+
+ require._buildReset();
+
+ /**
+ * Makes sure the URL is something that can be supported by the
+ * optimization tool.
+ * @param {String} url
+ * @returns {Boolean}
+ */
+ require._isSupportedBuildUrl = function (url) {
+ //Ignore URLs with protocols or question marks, means either network
+ //access is needed to fetch it or it is too dynamic. Note that
+ //on Windows, full paths are used for some urls, which include
+ //the drive, like c:/something, so need to test for something other
+ //than just a colon.
+ return url.indexOf("://") === -1 && url.indexOf("?") === -1 &&
+ url.indexOf('empty:') !== 0;
+ };
+
+ //Override define() to catch modules that just define an object, so that
+ //a dummy define call is not put in the build file for them. They do
+ //not end up getting defined via require.execCb, so we need to catch them
+ //at the define call.
+ oldDef = define;
+
+ //This function signature does not have to be exact, just match what we
+ //are looking for.
+ define = function (name, obj) {
+ if (typeof name === "string" && !layer.needsDefine[name]) {
+ layer.modulesWithNames[name] = true;
+ }
+ return oldDef.apply(require, arguments);
+ };
+
+ define.amd = oldDef.amd;
+
+ //Add some utilities for plugins
+ require._readFile = file.readFile;
+ require._fileExists = function (path) {
+ return file.exists(path);
+ };
+
+ function normalizeUrlWithBase(context, moduleName, url) {
+ //Adjust the URL if it was not transformed to use baseUrl.
+ if (require.jsExtRegExp.test(moduleName)) {
+ url = (context.config.dir || context.config.dirBaseUrl) + url;
+ }
+ return url;
+ }
+
+ //Override load so that the file paths can be collected.
+ require.load = function (context, moduleName, url) {
+ /*jslint evil: true */
+ var contents, pluginBuilderMatch, builderName;
+
+ //Adjust the URL if it was not transformed to use baseUrl.
+ url = normalizeUrlWithBase(context, moduleName, url);
+
+ context.scriptCount += 1;
+
+ //Only handle urls that can be inlined, so that means avoiding some
+ //URLs like ones that require network access or may be too dynamic,
+ //like JSONP
+ if (require._isSupportedBuildUrl(url)) {
+ //Save the module name to path and path to module name mappings.
+ layer.buildPathMap[moduleName] = url;
+ layer.buildFileToModule[url] = moduleName;
+
+ if (moduleName in context.plugins) {
+ //plugins need to have their source evaled as-is.
+ context.needFullExec[moduleName] = true;
+ }
+
+ try {
+ if (url in require._cachedFileContents &&
+ (!context.needFullExec[moduleName] || context.fullExec[moduleName])) {
+ contents = require._cachedFileContents[url];
+ } else {
+ //Load the file contents, process for conditionals, then
+ //evaluate it.
+ contents = file.readFile(url);
+ contents = pragma.process(url, contents, context.config, 'OnExecute');
+
+ //Find out if the file contains a require() definition. Need to know
+ //this so we can inject plugins right after it, but before they are needed,
+ //and to make sure this file is first, so that define calls work.
+ //This situation mainly occurs when the build is done on top of the output
+ //of another build, where the first build may include require somewhere in it.
+ try {
+ if (!layer.existingRequireUrl && parse.definesRequire(url, contents)) {
+ layer.existingRequireUrl = url;
+ }
+ } catch (e1) {
+ throw new Error('Parse error using UglifyJS ' +
+ 'for file: ' + url + '\n' + e1);
+ }
+
+ if (moduleName in context.plugins) {
+ //This is a loader plugin, check to see if it has a build extension,
+ //otherwise the plugin will act as the plugin builder too.
+ pluginBuilderMatch = pluginBuilderRegExp.exec(contents);
+ if (pluginBuilderMatch) {
+ //Load the plugin builder for the plugin contents.
+ builderName = context.normalize(pluginBuilderMatch[3], moduleName);
+ contents = file.readFile(context.nameToUrl(builderName));
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Parse out the require and define calls.
+ //Do this even for plugins in case they have their own
+ //dependencies that may be separate to how the pluginBuilder works.
+ try {
+ if (!context.needFullExec[moduleName]) {
+ contents = parse(moduleName, url, contents, {
+ insertNeedsDefine: true,
+ has: context.config.has,
+ findNestedDependencies: context.config.findNestedDependencies
+ });
+ }
+ } catch (e2) {
+ throw new Error('Parse error using UglifyJS ' +
+ 'for file: ' + url + '\n' + e2);
+ }
+
+ require._cachedFileContents[url] = contents;
+ }
+
+ if (contents) {
+ eval(contents);
+ }
+
+ //Need to close out completion of this module
+ //so that listeners will get notified that it is available.
+ try {
+ context.completeLoad(moduleName);
+ } catch (e) {
+ //Track which module could not complete loading.
+ (e.moduleTree || (e.moduleTree = [])).push(moduleName);
+ throw e;
+ }
+
+ } catch (eOuter) {
+ if (!eOuter.fileName) {
+ eOuter.fileName = url;
+ }
+ throw eOuter;
+ }
+ } else {
+ //With unsupported URLs still need to call completeLoad to
+ //finish loading.
+ context.completeLoad(moduleName);
+ }
+
+ //Mark the module loaded.
+ context.loaded[moduleName] = true;
+ };
+
+
+ //Called when execManager runs for a dependency. Used to figure out
+ //what order of execution.
+ require.onResourceLoad = function (context, map) {
+ var fullName = map.fullName,
+ url;
+
+ //Ignore "fake" modules, usually generated by plugin code, since
+ //they do not map back to a real file to include in the optimizer,
+ //or it will be included, but in a different form.
+ if (context.fake[fullName]) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ //A plugin.
+ if (map.prefix) {
+ if (!layer.pathAdded[fullName]) {
+ layer.buildFilePaths.push(fullName);
+ //For plugins the real path is not knowable, use the name
+ //for both module to file and file to module mappings.
+ layer.buildPathMap[fullName] = fullName;
+ layer.buildFileToModule[fullName] = fullName;
+ layer.modulesWithNames[fullName] = true;
+ layer.pathAdded[fullName] = true;
+ }
+ } else if (map.url && require._isSupportedBuildUrl(map.url)) {
+ //If the url has not been added to the layer yet, and it
+ //is from an actual file that was loaded, add it now.
+ url = normalizeUrlWithBase(context, map.fullName, map.url);
+ if (!layer.pathAdded[url] && layer.buildPathMap[fullName]) {
+ //Remember the list of dependencies for this layer.
+ layer.buildFilePaths.push(url);
+ layer.pathAdded[url] = true;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ //Called by output of the parse() function, when a file does not
+ //explicitly call define, probably just require, but the parse()
+ //function normalizes on define() for dependency mapping and file
+ //ordering works correctly.
+ require.needsDefine = function (moduleName) {
+ layer.needsDefine[moduleName] = true;
+ };
+
+ //Marks module has having a name, and optionally executes the
+ //callback, but only if it meets certain criteria.
+ require.execCb = function (name, cb, args, exports) {
+ if (!layer.needsDefine[name]) {
+ layer.modulesWithNames[name] = true;
+ }
+ if (cb.__requireJsBuild || layer.context.needFullExec[name]) {
+ return cb.apply(exports, args);
+ }
+ return undefined;
+ };
+ };
+});
+/**
+ * @license RequireJS Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint plusplus: false, regexp: false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false, console: false */
+
+define('commonJs', ['env!env/file', 'uglifyjs/index'], function (file, uglify) {
+ var commonJs = {
+ depRegExp: /require\s*\(\s*["']([\w-_\.\/]+)["']\s*\)/g,
+
+ //Set this to false in non-rhino environments. If rhino, then it uses
+ //rhino's decompiler to remove comments before looking for require() calls,
+ //otherwise, it will use a crude regexp approach to remove comments. The
+ //rhino way is more robust, but he regexp is more portable across environments.
+ useRhino: true,
+
+ //Set to false if you do not want this file to log. Useful in environments
+ //like node where you want the work to happen without noise.
+ useLog: true,
+
+ convertDir: function (commonJsPath, savePath) {
+ var fileList, i,
+ jsFileRegExp = /\.js$/,
+ fileName, convertedFileName, fileContents;
+
+ //Get list of files to convert.
+ fileList = file.getFilteredFileList(commonJsPath, /\w/, true);
+
+ //Normalize on front slashes and make sure the paths do not end in a slash.
+ commonJsPath = commonJsPath.replace(/\\/g, "/");
+ savePath = savePath.replace(/\\/g, "/");
+ if (commonJsPath.charAt(commonJsPath.length - 1) === "/") {
+ commonJsPath = commonJsPath.substring(0, commonJsPath.length - 1);
+ }
+ if (savePath.charAt(savePath.length - 1) === "/") {
+ savePath = savePath.substring(0, savePath.length - 1);
+ }
+
+ //Cycle through all the JS files and convert them.
+ if (!fileList || !fileList.length) {
+ if (commonJs.useLog) {
+ if (commonJsPath === "convert") {
+ //A request just to convert one file.
+ console.log('\n\n' + commonJs.convert(savePath, file.readFile(savePath)));
+ } else {
+ console.log("No files to convert in directory: " + commonJsPath);
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ for (i = 0; (fileName = fileList[i]); i++) {
+ convertedFileName = fileName.replace(commonJsPath, savePath);
+
+ //Handle JS files.
+ if (jsFileRegExp.test(fileName)) {
+ fileContents = file.readFile(fileName);
+ fileContents = commonJs.convert(fileName, fileContents);
+ file.saveUtf8File(convertedFileName, fileContents);
+ } else {
+ //Just copy the file over.
+ file.copyFile(fileName, convertedFileName, true);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Removes the comments from a string.
+ *
+ * @param {String} fileContents
+ * @param {String} fileName mostly used for informative reasons if an error.
+ *
+ * @returns {String} a string of JS with comments removed.
+ */
+ removeComments: function (fileContents, fileName) {
+ //Uglify's ast generation removes comments, so just convert to ast,
+ //then back to source code to get rid of comments.
+ return uglify.uglify.gen_code(uglify.parser.parse(fileContents), true);
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Regexp for testing if there is already a require.def call in the file,
+ * in which case do not try to convert it.
+ */
+ defRegExp: /define\s*\(\s*("|'|\[|function)/,
+
+ /**
+ * Regexp for testing if there is a require([]) or require(function(){})
+ * call, indicating the file is already in requirejs syntax.
+ */
+ rjsRegExp: /require\s*\(\s*(\[|function)/,
+
+ /**
+ * Does the actual file conversion.
+ *
+ * @param {String} fileName the name of the file.
+ *
+ * @param {String} fileContents the contents of a file :)
+ *
+ * @param {Boolean} skipDeps if true, require("") dependencies
+ * will not be searched, but the contents will just be wrapped in the
+ * standard require, exports, module dependencies. Only usable in sync
+ * environments like Node where the require("") calls can be resolved on
+ * the fly.
+ *
+ * @returns {String} the converted contents
+ */
+ convert: function (fileName, fileContents, skipDeps) {
+ //Strip out comments.
+ try {
+ var deps = [], depName, match,
+ //Remove comments
+ tempContents = commonJs.removeComments(fileContents, fileName);
+
+ //First see if the module is not already RequireJS-formatted.
+ if (commonJs.defRegExp.test(tempContents) || commonJs.rjsRegExp.test(tempContents)) {
+ return fileContents;
+ }
+
+ //Reset the regexp to start at beginning of file. Do this
+ //since the regexp is reused across files.
+ commonJs.depRegExp.lastIndex = 0;
+
+ if (!skipDeps) {
+ //Find dependencies in the code that was not in comments.
+ while ((match = commonJs.depRegExp.exec(tempContents))) {
+ depName = match[1];
+ if (depName) {
+ deps.push('"' + depName + '"');
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Construct the wrapper boilerplate.
+ fileContents = 'define(["require", "exports", "module"' +
+ (deps.length ? ', ' + deps.join(",") : '') + '], ' +
+ 'function(require, exports, module) {\n' +
+ fileContents +
+ '\n});\n';
+ } catch (e) {
+ console.log("COULD NOT CONVERT: " + fileName + ", so skipping it. Error was: " + e);
+ return fileContents;
+ }
+
+ return fileContents;
+ }
+ };
+
+ return commonJs;
+});
+/**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*jslint regexp: false, plusplus: false, nomen: false, strict: false */
+/*global define: false, require: false */
+
+
+define('build', [ 'lang', 'logger', 'env!env/file', 'parse', 'optimize', 'pragma',
+ 'env!env/load', 'requirePatch'],
+function (lang, logger, file, parse, optimize, pragma,
+ load, requirePatch) {
+ var build, buildBaseConfig,
+ endsWithSemiColonRegExp = /;\s*$/;
+
+ buildBaseConfig = {
+ appDir: "",
+ pragmas: {},
+ paths: {},
+ optimize: "uglify",
+ optimizeCss: "standard.keepLines",
+ inlineText: true,
+ isBuild: true,
+ optimizeAllPluginResources: false,
+ findNestedDependencies: false,
+ preserveLicenseComments: true,
+ //By default, all files/directories are copied, unless
+ //they match this regexp, by default just excludes .folders
+ dirExclusionRegExp: file.dirExclusionRegExp
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Some JS may not be valid if concatenated with other JS, in particular
+ * the style of omitting semicolons and rely on ASI. Add a semicolon in
+ * those cases.
+ */
+ function addSemiColon(text) {
+ if (endsWithSemiColonRegExp.test(text)) {
+ return text;
+ } else {
+ return text + ";";
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * If the path looks like an URL, throw an error. This is to prevent
+ * people from using URLs with protocols in the build config, since
+ * the optimizer is not set up to do network access. However, be
+ * sure to allow absolute paths on Windows, like C:\directory.
+ */
+ function disallowUrls(path) {
+ if (path.indexOf('://') !== -1 && path !== 'empty:') {
+ throw new Error('Path is not supported: ' + path +
+ '\nOptimizer can only handle' +
+ ' local paths. Download the locally if necessary' +
+ ' and update the config to use a local path.\n' +
+ 'http://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#pathnotsupported');
+ }
+ }
+
+ function endsWithSlash(dirName) {
+ if (dirName.charAt(dirName.length - 1) !== "/") {
+ dirName += "/";
+ }
+ disallowUrls(dirName);
+ return dirName;
+ }
+
+ //Method used by plugin writeFile calls, defined up here to avoid
+ //jslint warning about "making a function in a loop".
+ function makeWriteFile(anonDefRegExp, namespaceWithDot, layer) {
+ function writeFile(name, contents) {
+ logger.trace('Saving plugin-optimized file: ' + name);
+ file.saveUtf8File(name, contents);
+ }
+
+ writeFile.asModule = function (moduleName, fileName, contents) {
+ writeFile(fileName,
+ build.toTransport(anonDefRegExp, namespaceWithDot, moduleName, fileName, contents, layer));
+ };
+
+ return writeFile;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Main API entry point into the build. The args argument can either be
+ * an array of arguments (like the onese passed on a command-line),
+ * or it can be a JavaScript object that has the format of a build profile
+ * file.
+ *
+ * If it is an object, then in addition to the normal properties allowed in
+ * a build profile file, the object should contain one other property:
+ *
+ * The object could also contain a "buildFile" property, which is a string
+ * that is the file path to a build profile that contains the rest
+ * of the build profile directives.
+ *
+ * This function does not return a status, it should throw an error if
+ * there is a problem completing the build.
+ */
+ build = function (args) {
+ var buildFile, cmdConfig;
+
+ if (!args || lang.isArray(args)) {
+ if (!args || args.length < 1) {
+ logger.error("build.js buildProfile.js\n" +
+ "where buildProfile.js is the name of the build file (see example.build.js for hints on how to make a build file).");
+ return undefined;
+ }
+
+ //Next args can include a build file path as well as other build args.
+ //build file path comes first. If it does not contain an = then it is
+ //a build file path. Otherwise, just all build args.
+ if (args[0].indexOf("=") === -1) {
+ buildFile = args[0];
+ args.splice(0, 1);
+ }
+
+ //Remaining args are options to the build
+ cmdConfig = build.convertArrayToObject(args);
+ cmdConfig.buildFile = buildFile;
+ } else {
+ cmdConfig = args;
+ }
+
+ return build._run(cmdConfig);
+ };
+
+ build._run = function (cmdConfig) {
+ var buildFileContents = "",
+ pluginCollector = {},
+ buildPaths, fileName, fileNames,
+ prop, paths, i,
+ baseConfig, config,
+ modules, builtModule, srcPath, buildContext,
+ destPath, moduleName, moduleMap, parentModuleMap, context,
+ resources, resource, pluginProcessed = {}, plugin;
+
+ //Can now run the patches to require.js to allow it to be used for
+ //build generation. Do it here instead of at the top of the module
+ //because we want normal require behavior to load the build tool
+ //then want to switch to build mode.
+ requirePatch();
+
+ config = build.createConfig(cmdConfig);
+ paths = config.paths;
+
+ if (config.logLevel) {
+ logger.logLevel(config.logLevel);
+ }
+
+ if (!config.out && !config.cssIn) {
+ //This is not just a one-off file build but a full build profile, with
+ //lots of files to process.
+
+ //First copy all the baseUrl content
+ file.copyDir((config.appDir || config.baseUrl), config.dir, /\w/, true);
+
+ //Adjust baseUrl if config.appDir is in play, and set up build output paths.
+ buildPaths = {};
+ if (config.appDir) {
+ //All the paths should be inside the appDir
+ buildPaths = paths;
+ } else {
+ //If no appDir, then make sure to copy the other paths to this directory.
+ for (prop in paths) {
+ if (paths.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ //Set up build path for each path prefix.
+ buildPaths[prop] = paths[prop] === 'empty:' ? 'empty:' : prop.replace(/\./g, "/");
+
+ //Make sure source path is fully formed with baseUrl,
+ //if it is a relative URL.
+ srcPath = paths[prop];
+ if (srcPath.indexOf('/') !== 0 && srcPath.indexOf(':') === -1) {
+ srcPath = config.baseUrl + srcPath;
+ }
+
+ destPath = config.dirBaseUrl + buildPaths[prop];
+
+ //Skip empty: paths
+ if (srcPath !== 'empty:') {
+ //If the srcPath is a directory, copy the whole directory.
+ if (file.exists(srcPath) && file.isDirectory(srcPath)) {
+ //Copy files to build area. Copy all files (the /\w/ regexp)
+ file.copyDir(srcPath, destPath, /\w/, true);
+ } else {
+ //Try a .js extension
+ srcPath += '.js';
+ destPath += '.js';
+ file.copyFile(srcPath, destPath);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Figure out source file location for each module layer. Do this by seeding require
+ //with source area configuration. This is needed so that later the module layers
+ //can be manually copied over to the source area, since the build may be
+ //require multiple times and the above copyDir call only copies newer files.
+ require({
+ baseUrl: config.baseUrl,
+ paths: paths,
+ packagePaths: config.packagePaths,
+ packages: config.packages
+ });
+ buildContext = require.s.contexts._;
+ modules = config.modules;
+
+ if (modules) {
+ modules.forEach(function (module) {
+ if (module.name) {
+ module._sourcePath = buildContext.nameToUrl(module.name);
+ //If the module does not exist, and this is not a "new" module layer,
+ //as indicated by a true "create" property on the module, and
+ //it is not a plugin-loaded resource, then throw an error.
+ if (!file.exists(module._sourcePath) && !module.create &&
+ module.name.indexOf('!') === -1) {
+ throw new Error("ERROR: module path does not exist: " +
+ module._sourcePath + " for module named: " + module.name +
+ ". Path is relative to: " + file.absPath('.'));
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ if (config.out) {
+ //Just set up the _buildPath for the module layer.
+ require(config);
+ if (!config.cssIn) {
+ config.modules[0]._buildPath = config.out;
+ }
+ } else if (!config.cssIn) {
+ //Now set up the config for require to use the build area, and calculate the
+ //build file locations. Pass along any config info too.
+ baseConfig = {
+ baseUrl: config.dirBaseUrl,
+ paths: buildPaths
+ };
+
+ lang.mixin(baseConfig, config);
+ require(baseConfig);
+
+ if (modules) {
+ modules.forEach(function (module) {
+ if (module.name) {
+ module._buildPath = buildContext.nameToUrl(module.name, null);
+ if (!module.create) {
+ file.copyFile(module._sourcePath, module._buildPath);
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Run CSS optimizations before doing JS module tracing, to allow
+ //things like text loader plugins loading CSS to get the optimized
+ //CSS.
+ if (config.optimizeCss && config.optimizeCss !== "none" && config.dir) {
+ optimize.css(config.dir, config);
+ }
+
+ if (modules) {
+ //For each module layer, call require to calculate dependencies.
+ modules.forEach(function (module) {
+ module.layer = build.traceDependencies(module, config);
+ });
+
+ //Now build up shadow layers for anything that should be excluded.
+ //Do this after tracing dependencies for each module, in case one
+ //of those modules end up being one of the excluded values.
+ modules.forEach(function (module) {
+ if (module.exclude) {
+ module.excludeLayers = [];
+ module.exclude.forEach(function (exclude, i) {
+ //See if it is already in the list of modules.
+ //If not trace dependencies for it.
+ module.excludeLayers[i] = build.findBuildModule(exclude, modules) ||
+ {layer: build.traceDependencies({name: exclude}, config)};
+ });
+ }
+ });
+
+ modules.forEach(function (module) {
+ if (module.exclude) {
+ //module.exclude is an array of module names. For each one,
+ //get the nested dependencies for it via a matching entry
+ //in the module.excludeLayers array.
+ module.exclude.forEach(function (excludeModule, i) {
+ var excludeLayer = module.excludeLayers[i].layer, map = excludeLayer.buildPathMap, prop;
+ for (prop in map) {
+ if (map.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ build.removeModulePath(prop, map[prop], module.layer);
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ if (module.excludeShallow) {
+ //module.excludeShallow is an array of module names.
+ //shallow exclusions are just that module itself, and not
+ //its nested dependencies.
+ module.excludeShallow.forEach(function (excludeShallowModule) {
+ var path = module.layer.buildPathMap[excludeShallowModule];
+ if (path) {
+ build.removeModulePath(excludeShallowModule, path, module.layer);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ //Flatten them and collect the build output for each module.
+ builtModule = build.flattenModule(module, module.layer, config);
+
+ //Save it to a temp file for now, in case there are other layers that
+ //contain optimized content that should not be included in later
+ //layer optimizations. See issue #56.
+ file.saveUtf8File(module._buildPath + '-temp', builtModule.text);
+ buildFileContents += builtModule.buildText;
+ });
+
+ //Now move the build layers to their final position.
+ modules.forEach(function (module) {
+ var finalPath = module._buildPath;
+ if (file.exists(finalPath)) {
+ file.deleteFile(finalPath);
+ }
+ file.renameFile(finalPath + '-temp', finalPath);
+ });
+ }
+
+ //Do other optimizations.
+ if (config.out && !config.cssIn) {
+ //Just need to worry about one JS file.
+ fileName = config.modules[0]._buildPath;
+ optimize.jsFile(fileName, fileName, config);
+ } else if (!config.cssIn) {
+ //Normal optimizations across modules.
+
+ //JS optimizations.
+ fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(config.dir, /\.js$/, true);
+ for (i = 0; (fileName = fileNames[i]); i++) {
+ //Generate the module name from the config.dir root.
+ moduleName = fileName.replace(config.dir, '');
+ //Get rid of the extension
+ moduleName = moduleName.substring(0, moduleName.length - 3);
+ optimize.jsFile(fileName, fileName, config, moduleName, pluginCollector);
+ }
+
+ //Normalize all the plugin resources.
+ context = require.s.contexts._;
+
+ for (moduleName in pluginCollector) {
+ if (pluginCollector.hasOwnProperty(moduleName)) {
+ parentModuleMap = context.makeModuleMap(moduleName);
+ resources = pluginCollector[moduleName];
+ for (i = 0; (resource = resources[i]); i++) {
+ moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(resource, parentModuleMap);
+ if (!context.plugins[moduleMap.prefix]) {
+ //Set the value in context.plugins so it
+ //will be evaluated as a full plugin.
+ context.plugins[moduleMap.prefix] = true;
+
+ //Do not bother if the plugin is not available.
+ if (!file.exists(require.toUrl(moduleMap.prefix + '.js'))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ //Rely on the require in the build environment
+ //to be synchronous
+ context.require([moduleMap.prefix]);
+
+ //Now that the plugin is loaded, redo the moduleMap
+ //since the plugin will need to normalize part of the path.
+ moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(resource, parentModuleMap);
+ }
+
+ //Only bother with plugin resources that can be handled
+ //processed by the plugin, via support of the writeFile
+ //method.
+ if (!pluginProcessed[moduleMap.fullName]) {
+ //Only do the work if the plugin was really loaded.
+ //Using an internal access because the file may
+ //not really be loaded.
+ plugin = context.defined[moduleMap.prefix];
+ if (plugin && plugin.writeFile) {
+ plugin.writeFile(
+ moduleMap.prefix,
+ moduleMap.name,
+ require,
+ makeWriteFile(
+ config.anonDefRegExp,
+ config.namespaceWithDot
+ ),
+ context.config
+ );
+ }
+
+ pluginProcessed[moduleMap.fullName] = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+ }
+
+ //console.log('PLUGIN COLLECTOR: ' + JSON.stringify(pluginCollector, null, " "));
+
+
+ //All module layers are done, write out the build.txt file.
+ file.saveUtf8File(config.dir + "build.txt", buildFileContents);
+ }
+
+ //If just have one CSS file to optimize, do that here.
+ if (config.cssIn) {
+ optimize.cssFile(config.cssIn, config.out, config);
+ }
+
+ //Print out what was built into which layers.
+ if (buildFileContents) {
+ logger.info(buildFileContents);
+ return buildFileContents;
+ }
+
+ return '';
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Converts command line args like "paths.foo=../some/path"
+ * result.paths = { foo: '../some/path' } where prop = paths,
+ * name = paths.foo and value = ../some/path, so it assumes the
+ * name=value splitting has already happened.
+ */
+ function stringDotToObj(result, prop, name, value) {
+ if (!result[prop]) {
+ result[prop] = {};
+ }
+ name = name.substring((prop + '.').length, name.length);
+ result[prop][name] = value;
+ }
+
+ //Used by convertArrayToObject to convert some things from prop.name=value
+ //to a prop: { name: value}
+ build.dotProps = [
+ 'paths.',
+ 'wrap.',
+ 'pragmas.',
+ 'pragmasOnSave.',
+ 'has.',
+ 'hasOnSave.',
+ 'wrap.',
+ 'uglify.',
+ 'closure.'
+ ];
+
+ build.hasDotPropMatch = function (prop) {
+ return build.dotProps.some(function (dotProp) {
+ return prop.indexOf(dotProp) === 0;
+ });
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Converts an array that has String members of "name=value"
+ * into an object, where the properties on the object are the names in the array.
+ * Also converts the strings "true" and "false" to booleans for the values.
+ * member name/value pairs, and converts some comma-separated lists into
+ * arrays.
+ * @param {Array} ary
+ */
+ build.convertArrayToObject = function (ary) {
+ var result = {}, i, separatorIndex, prop, value,
+ needArray = {
+ "include": true,
+ "exclude": true,
+ "excludeShallow": true
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i++) {
+ separatorIndex = ary[i].indexOf("=");
+ if (separatorIndex === -1) {
+ throw "Malformed name/value pair: [" + ary[i] + "]. Format should be name=value";
+ }
+
+ value = ary[i].substring(separatorIndex + 1, ary[i].length);
+ if (value === "true") {
+ value = true;
+ } else if (value === "false") {
+ value = false;
+ }
+
+ prop = ary[i].substring(0, separatorIndex);
+
+ //Convert to array if necessary
+ if (needArray[prop]) {
+ value = value.split(",");
+ }
+
+ if (build.hasDotPropMatch(prop)) {
+ stringDotToObj(result, prop.split('.')[0], prop, value);
+ } else {
+ result[prop] = value;
+ }
+ }
+ return result; //Object
+ };
+
+ build.makeAbsPath = function (path, absFilePath) {
+ //Add abspath if necessary. If path starts with a slash or has a colon,
+ //then already is an abolute path.
+ if (path.indexOf('/') !== 0 && path.indexOf(':') === -1) {
+ path = absFilePath +
+ (absFilePath.charAt(absFilePath.length - 1) === '/' ? '' : '/') +
+ path;
+ path = file.normalize(path);
+ }
+ return path.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, '/');
+ };
+
+ build.makeAbsObject = function (props, obj, absFilePath) {
+ var i, prop;
+ if (obj) {
+ for (i = 0; (prop = props[i]); i++) {
+ if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ obj[prop] = build.makeAbsPath(obj[prop], absFilePath);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * For any path in a possible config, make it absolute relative
+ * to the absFilePath passed in.
+ */
+ build.makeAbsConfig = function (config, absFilePath) {
+ var props, prop, i, originalBaseUrl;
+
+ props = ["appDir", "dir", "baseUrl"];
+ for (i = 0; (prop = props[i]); i++) {
+ if (config[prop]) {
+ //Add abspath if necessary, make sure these paths end in
+ //slashes
+ if (prop === "baseUrl") {
+ originalBaseUrl = config.baseUrl;
+ if (config.appDir) {
+ //If baseUrl with an appDir, the baseUrl is relative to
+ //the appDir, *not* the absFilePath. appDir and dir are
+ //made absolute before baseUrl, so this will work.
+ config.baseUrl = build.makeAbsPath(originalBaseUrl, config.appDir);
+ //Set up dir output baseUrl.
+ config.dirBaseUrl = build.makeAbsPath(originalBaseUrl, config.dir);
+ } else {
+ //The dir output baseUrl is same as regular baseUrl, both
+ //relative to the absFilePath.
+ config.baseUrl = build.makeAbsPath(config[prop], absFilePath);
+ config.dirBaseUrl = config.dir || config.baseUrl;
+ }
+
+ //Make sure dirBaseUrl ends in a slash, since it is
+ //concatenated with other strings.
+ config.dirBaseUrl = endsWithSlash(config.dirBaseUrl);
+ } else {
+ config[prop] = build.makeAbsPath(config[prop], absFilePath);
+ }
+
+ config[prop] = endsWithSlash(config[prop]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Do not allow URLs for paths resources.
+ if (config.paths) {
+ for (prop in config.paths) {
+ if (config.paths.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ config.paths[prop] = build.makeAbsPath(config.paths[prop],
+ (config.baseUrl || absFilePath));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ build.makeAbsObject(["out", "cssIn"], config, absFilePath);
+ build.makeAbsObject(["startFile", "endFile"], config.wrap, absFilePath);
+ };
+
+ build.nestedMix = {
+ paths: true,
+ has: true,
+ hasOnSave: true,
+ pragmas: true,
+ pragmasOnSave: true
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Mixes additional source config into target config, and merges some
+ * nested config, like paths, correctly.
+ */
+ function mixConfig(target, source) {
+ var prop, value;
+
+ for (prop in source) {
+ if (source.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ //If the value of the property is a plain object, then
+ //allow a one-level-deep mixing of it.
+ value = source[prop];
+ if (typeof value === 'object' && value &&
+ !lang.isArray(value) && !lang.isFunction(value) &&
+ !lang.isRegExp(value)) {
+ if (!target[prop]) {
+ target[prop] = {};
+ }
+ lang.mixin(target[prop], source[prop], true);
+ } else {
+ target[prop] = source[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a config object for an optimization build.
+ * It will also read the build profile if it is available, to create
+ * the configuration.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} cfg config options that take priority
+ * over defaults and ones in the build file. These options could
+ * be from a command line, for instance.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} the created config object.
+ */
+ build.createConfig = function (cfg) {
+ /*jslint evil: true */
+ var config = {}, buildFileContents, buildFileConfig, mainConfig,
+ mainConfigFile, prop, buildFile, absFilePath;
+
+ lang.mixin(config, buildBaseConfig);
+ lang.mixin(config, cfg, true);
+
+ //Make sure all paths are relative to current directory.
+ absFilePath = file.absPath('.');
+ build.makeAbsConfig(config, absFilePath);
+
+ if (config.buildFile) {
+ //A build file exists, load it to get more config.
+ buildFile = file.absPath(config.buildFile);
+
+ //Find the build file, and make sure it exists, if this is a build
+ //that has a build profile, and not just command line args with an in=path
+ if (!file.exists(buildFile)) {
+ throw new Error("ERROR: build file does not exist: " + buildFile);
+ }
+
+ absFilePath = config.baseUrl = file.absPath(file.parent(buildFile));
+
+ //Load build file options.
+ buildFileContents = file.readFile(buildFile);
+ try {
+ buildFileConfig = eval("(" + buildFileContents + ")");
+ build.makeAbsConfig(buildFileConfig, absFilePath);
+
+ if (!buildFileConfig.out && !buildFileConfig.dir) {
+ buildFileConfig.dir = (buildFileConfig.baseUrl || config.baseUrl) + "/build/";
+ }
+
+ } catch (e) {
+ throw new Error("Build file " + buildFile + " is malformed: " + e);
+ }
+ }
+
+ mainConfigFile = config.mainConfigFile || (buildFileConfig && buildFileConfig.mainConfigFile);
+ if (mainConfigFile) {
+ mainConfigFile = build.makeAbsPath(mainConfigFile, absFilePath);
+ try {
+ mainConfig = parse.findConfig(mainConfigFile, file.readFile(mainConfigFile));
+ } catch (configError) {
+ throw new Error('The config in mainConfigFile ' +
+ mainConfigFile +
+ ' cannot be used because it cannot be evaluated' +
+ ' correctly while running in the optimizer. Try only' +
+ ' using a config that is also valid JSON, or do not use' +
+ ' mainConfigFile and instead copy the config values needed' +
+ ' into a build file or command line arguments given to the optimizer.');
+ }
+ if (mainConfig) {
+ //If no baseUrl, then use the directory holding the main config.
+ if (!mainConfig.baseUrl) {
+ mainConfig.baseUrl = mainConfigFile.substring(0, mainConfigFile.lastIndexOf('/'));
+ }
+ build.makeAbsConfig(mainConfig, mainConfigFile);
+ mixConfig(config, mainConfig);
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Mix in build file config, but only after mainConfig has been mixed in.
+ if (buildFileConfig) {
+ mixConfig(config, buildFileConfig);
+ }
+
+ //Re-apply the override config values. Command line
+ //args should take precedence over build file values.
+ mixConfig(config, cfg);
+
+ //Check for errors in config
+ if (config.cssIn && !config.out) {
+ throw new Error("ERROR: 'out' option missing.");
+ }
+ if (!config.cssIn && !config.baseUrl) {
+ throw new Error("ERROR: 'baseUrl' option missing.");
+ }
+ if (!config.out && !config.dir) {
+ throw new Error('Missing either an "out" or "dir" config value.');
+ }
+ if (config.out && config.dir) {
+ throw new Error('The "out" and "dir" options are incompatible.' +
+ ' Use "out" if you are targeting a single file for' +
+ ' for optimization, and "dir" if you want the appDir' +
+ ' or baseUrl directories optimized.');
+ }
+
+ if (config.out && !config.cssIn) {
+ //Just one file to optimize.
+
+ //Set up dummy module layer to build.
+ config.modules = [
+ {
+ name: config.name,
+ out: config.out,
+ include: config.include,
+ exclude: config.exclude,
+ excludeShallow: config.excludeShallow
+ }
+ ];
+
+ //Does not have a build file, so set up some defaults.
+ //Optimizing CSS should not be allowed, unless explicitly
+ //asked for on command line. In that case the only task is
+ //to optimize a CSS file.
+ if (!cfg.optimizeCss) {
+ config.optimizeCss = "none";
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Do not allow URLs for paths resources.
+ if (config.paths) {
+ for (prop in config.paths) {
+ if (config.paths.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
+ disallowUrls(config.paths[prop]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Get any wrap text.
+ try {
+ if (config.wrap) {
+ if (config.wrap === true) {
+ //Use default values.
+ config.wrap = {
+ start: '(function () {',
+ end: '}());'
+ };
+ } else {
+ config.wrap.start = config.wrap.start ||
+ file.readFile(build.makeAbsPath(config.wrap.startFile, absFilePath));
+ config.wrap.end = config.wrap.end ||
+ file.readFile(build.makeAbsPath(config.wrap.endFile, absFilePath));
+ }
+ }
+ } catch (wrapError) {
+ throw new Error('Malformed wrap config: need both start/end or ' +
+ 'startFile/endFile: ' + wrapError.toString());
+ }
+
+
+ //Set up proper info for namespaces and using namespaces in transport
+ //wrappings.
+ config.namespaceWithDot = config.namespace ? config.namespace + '.' : '';
+ config.anonDefRegExp = build.makeAnonDefRegExp(config.namespaceWithDot);
+
+ //Do final input verification
+ if (config.context) {
+ throw new Error('The build argument "context" is not supported' +
+ ' in a build. It should only be used in web' +
+ ' pages.');
+ }
+
+ //Set file.fileExclusionRegExp if desired
+ if ('fileExclusionRegExp' in config) {
+ if (typeof config.fileExclusionRegExp === "string") {
+ file.exclusionRegExp = new RegExp(config.fileExclusionRegExp);
+ } else {
+ file.exclusionRegExp = config.fileExclusionRegExp;
+ }
+ } else if ('dirExclusionRegExp' in config) {
+ //Set file.dirExclusionRegExp if desired, this is the old
+ //name for fileExclusionRegExp before 1.0.2. Support for backwards
+ //compatibility
+ file.exclusionRegExp = config.dirExclusionRegExp;
+ }
+
+ return config;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * finds the module being built/optimized with the given moduleName,
+ * or returns null.
+ * @param {String} moduleName
+ * @param {Array} modules
+ * @returns {Object} the module object from the build profile, or null.
+ */
+ build.findBuildModule = function (moduleName, modules) {
+ var i, module;
+ for (i = 0; (module = modules[i]); i++) {
+ if (module.name === moduleName) {
+ return module;
+ }
+ }
+ return null;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Removes a module name and path from a layer, if it is supposed to be
+ * excluded from the layer.
+ * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module
+ * @param {String} path the file path for the module
+ * @param {Object} layer the layer to remove the module/path from
+ */
+ build.removeModulePath = function (module, path, layer) {
+ var index = layer.buildFilePaths.indexOf(path);
+ if (index !== -1) {
+ layer.buildFilePaths.splice(index, 1);
+ }
+
+ //Take it out of the specified modules. Specified modules are mostly
+ //used to find require modifiers.
+ delete layer.specified[module];
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Uses the module build config object to trace the dependencies for the
+ * given module.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} module the module object from the build config info.
+ * @param {Object} the build config object.
+ *
+ * @returns {Object} layer information about what paths and modules should
+ * be in the flattened module.
+ */
+ build.traceDependencies = function (module, config) {
+ var include, override, layer, context, baseConfig, oldContext;
+
+ //Reset some state set up in requirePatch.js, and clean up require's
+ //current context.
+ oldContext = require._buildReset();
+
+ //Grab the reset layer and context after the reset, but keep the
+ //old config to reuse in the new context.
+ baseConfig = oldContext.config;
+ layer = require._layer;
+ context = layer.context;
+
+ //Put back basic config, use a fresh object for it.
+ //WARNING: probably not robust for paths and packages/packagePaths,
+ //since those property's objects can be modified. But for basic
+ //config clone it works out.
+ require(lang.delegate(baseConfig));
+
+ logger.trace("\nTracing dependencies for: " + (module.name || module.out));
+ include = module.name && !module.create ? [module.name] : [];
+ if (module.include) {
+ include = include.concat(module.include);
+ }
+
+ //If there are overrides to basic config, set that up now.;
+ if (module.override) {
+ override = lang.delegate(baseConfig);
+ lang.mixin(override, module.override, true);
+ require(override);
+ }
+
+ //Figure out module layer dependencies by calling require to do the work.
+ require(include);
+
+ //Pull out the layer dependencies.
+ layer.specified = context.specified;
+
+ //Reset config
+ if (module.override) {
+ require(baseConfig);
+ }
+
+ return layer;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Uses the module build config object to create an flattened version
+ * of the module, with deep dependencies included.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} module the module object from the build config info.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} layer the layer object returned from build.traceDependencies.
+ *
+ * @param {Object} the build config object.
+ *
+ * @returns {Object} with two properties: "text", the text of the flattened
+ * module, and "buildText", a string of text representing which files were
+ * included in the flattened module text.
+ */
+ build.flattenModule = function (module, layer, config) {
+ var buildFileContents = "",
+ namespace = config.namespace ? config.namespace + '.' : '',
+ context = layer.context,
+ anonDefRegExp = config.anonDefRegExp,
+ path, reqIndex, fileContents, currContents,
+ i, moduleName,
+ parts, builder, writeApi;
+
+ //Use override settings, particularly for pragmas
+ if (module.override) {
+ config = lang.delegate(config);
+ lang.mixin(config, module.override, true);
+ }
+
+ //Start build output for the module.
+ buildFileContents += "\n" +
+ (config.dir ? module._buildPath.replace(config.dir, "") : module._buildPath) +
+ "\n----------------\n";
+
+ //If there was an existing file with require in it, hoist to the top.
+ if (layer.existingRequireUrl) {
+ reqIndex = layer.buildFilePaths.indexOf(layer.existingRequireUrl);
+ if (reqIndex !== -1) {
+ layer.buildFilePaths.splice(reqIndex, 1);
+ layer.buildFilePaths.unshift(layer.existingRequireUrl);
+ }
+ }
+
+ //Write the built module to disk, and build up the build output.
+ fileContents = "";
+ for (i = 0; (path = layer.buildFilePaths[i]); i++) {
+ moduleName = layer.buildFileToModule[path];
+
+ //Figure out if the module is a result of a build plugin, and if so,
+ //then delegate to that plugin.
+ parts = context.makeModuleMap(moduleName);
+ builder = parts.prefix && context.defined[parts.prefix];
+ if (builder) {
+ if (builder.write) {
+ writeApi = function (input) {
+ fileContents += "\n" + addSemiColon(input);
+ };
+ writeApi.asModule = function (moduleName, input) {
+ fileContents += "\n" +
+ addSemiColon(
+ build.toTransport(anonDefRegExp, namespace, moduleName, path, input, layer));
+ };
+ builder.write(parts.prefix, parts.name, writeApi);
+ }
+ } else {
+ currContents = file.readFile(path);
+
+ if (config.namespace) {
+ currContents = pragma.namespace(currContents, config.namespace);
+ }
+
+ currContents = build.toTransport(anonDefRegExp, namespace, moduleName, path, currContents, layer);
+
+ //Semicolon is for files that are not well formed when
+ //concatenated with other content.
+ fileContents += "\n" + addSemiColon(currContents);
+ }
+
+ buildFileContents += path.replace(config.dir, "") + "\n";
+ //Some files may not have declared a require module, and if so,
+ //put in a placeholder call so the require does not try to load them
+ //after the module is processed.
+ //If we have a name, but no defined module, then add in the placeholder.
+ if (moduleName && !layer.modulesWithNames[moduleName] && !config.skipModuleInsertion) {
+ //If including jquery, register the module correctly, otherwise
+ //register an empty function. For jquery, make sure jQuery is
+ //a real object, and perhaps not some other file mapping, like
+ //to zepto.
+ if (moduleName === 'jquery') {
+ fileContents += '\n(function () {\n' +
+ 'var jq = typeof jQuery !== "undefined" && jQuery;\n' +
+ namespace +
+ 'define("jquery", [], function () { return jq; });\n' +
+ '}());\n';
+ } else {
+ fileContents += '\n' + namespace + 'define("' + moduleName + '", function(){});\n';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return {
+ text: config.wrap ?
+ config.wrap.start + fileContents + config.wrap.end :
+ fileContents,
+ buildText: buildFileContents
+ };
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Creates the regexp to find anonymous defines.
+ * @param {String} namespace an optional namespace to use. The namespace
+ * should *include* a trailing dot. So a valid value would be 'foo.'
+ * @returns {RegExp}
+ */
+ build.makeAnonDefRegExp = function (namespace) {
+ //This regexp is not bullet-proof, and it has one optional part to
+ //avoid issues with some Dojo transition modules that use a
+ //define(\n//begin v1.x content
+ //for a comment.
+ return new RegExp('(^|[^\\.])(' + (namespace || '').replace(/\./g, '\\.') +
+ 'define|define)\\s*\\(\\s*(\\/\\/[^\\n\\r]*[\\r\\n])?(\\[|function|[\\w\\d_\\$]+\\s*\\)|\\{|["\']([^"\']+)["\'])(\\s*,\\s*f)?');
+ };
+
+ build.leadingCommaRegExp = /^\s*,/;
+
+ build.toTransport = function (anonDefRegExp, namespace, moduleName, path, contents, layer) {
+
+ //If anonymous module, insert the module name.
+ return contents.replace(anonDefRegExp, function (match, start, callName, possibleComment, suffix, namedModule, namedFuncStart) {
+ //A named module with either listed dependencies or an object
+ //literal for a value. Skip it. If named module, only want ones
+ //whose next argument is a function literal to scan for
+ //require('') dependecies.
+ if (namedModule && !namedFuncStart) {
+ return match;
+ }
+
+ //Only mark this module as having a name if not a named module,
+ //or if a named module and the name matches expectations.
+ if (layer && (!namedModule || namedModule === moduleName)) {
+ layer.modulesWithNames[moduleName] = true;
+ }
+
+ var deps = null;
+
+ //Look for CommonJS require calls inside the function if this is
+ //an anonymous define call that just has a function registered.
+ //Also look if a named define function but has a factory function
+ //as the second arg that should be scanned for dependencies.
+ if (suffix.indexOf('f') !== -1 || (namedModule)) {
+ deps = parse.getAnonDeps(path, contents);
+
+ if (deps.length) {
+ deps = deps.map(function (dep) {
+ return "'" + dep + "'";
+ });
+ } else {
+ deps = [];
+ }
+ }
+
+ return start + namespace + "define('" + (namedModule || moduleName) + "'," +
+ (deps ? ('[' + deps.toString() + '],') : '') +
+ (namedModule ? namedFuncStart.replace(build.leadingCommaRegExp, '') : suffix);
+ });
+
+ };
+
+ return build;
+});
+
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the default baseUrl for requirejs to be directory of top level
+ * script.
+ */
+ function setBaseUrl(fileName) {
+ //Use the file name's directory as the baseUrl if available.
+ dir = fileName.replace(/\\/g, '/');
+ if (dir.indexOf('/') !== -1) {
+ dir = dir.split('/');
+ dir.pop();
+ dir = dir.join('/');
+ exec("require({baseUrl: '" + dir + "'});");
+ }
+ }
+
+ //If in Node, and included via a require('requirejs'), just export and
+ //THROW IT ON THE GROUND!
+ if (env === 'node' && reqMain !== module) {
+ setBaseUrl(path.resolve(reqMain ? reqMain.filename : '.'));
+
+ //Create a method that will run the optimzer given an object
+ //config.
+ requirejs.optimize = function (config, callback) {
+ if (!loadedOptimizedLib) {
+ loadLib();
+ loadedOptimizedLib = true;
+ }
+
+ //Create the function that will be called once build modules
+ //have been loaded.
+ var runBuild = function (build, logger) {
+ //Make sure config has a log level, and if not,
+ //make it "silent" by default.
+ config.logLevel = config.hasOwnProperty('logLevel') ?
+ config.logLevel : logger.SILENT;
+
+ var result = build(config);
+
+ //Reset build internals on each run.
+ requirejs._buildReset();
+
+ if (callback) {
+ callback(result);
+ }
+ };
+
+ //Enable execution of this callback in a build setting.
+ //Normally, once requirePatch is run, by default it will
+ //not execute callbacks, unless this property is set on
+ //the callback.
+ runBuild.__requireJsBuild = true;
+
+ requirejs({
+ context: 'build'
+ }, ['build', 'logger'], runBuild);
+ };
+
+ requirejs.tools = {
+ useLib: function (contextName, callback) {
+ if (!callback) {
+ callback = contextName;
+ contextName = 'uselib';
+ }
+
+ if (!useLibLoaded[contextName]) {
+ loadLib();
+ useLibLoaded[contextName] = true;
+ }
+
+ var req = requirejs({
+ context: contextName
+ });
+
+ req(['build'], function () {
+ callback(req);
+ });
+ }
+ };
+
+ requirejs.define = define;
+
+ module.exports = requirejs;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (commandOption === 'o') {
+ //Do the optimizer work.
+ loadLib();
+
+ /**
+ * @license Copyright (c) 2010-2011, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+ * Available via the MIT or new BSD license.
+ * see: http://github.com/jrburke/requirejs for details
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Create a build.js file that has the build options you want and pass that
+ * build file to this file to do the build. See example.build.js for more information.
+ */
+
+/*jslint strict: false, nomen: false */
+/*global require: false */
+
+require({
+ baseUrl: require.s.contexts._.config.baseUrl,
+ //Use a separate context than the default context so that the
+ //build can use the default context.
+ context: 'build',
+ catchError: {
+ define: true
+ }
+}, ['env!env/args', 'build'],
+function (args, build) {
+ build(args);
+});
+
+
+ } else if (commandOption === 'v') {
+ console.log('r.js: ' + version + ', RequireJS: ' + this.requirejsVars.require.version);
+ } else if (commandOption === 'convert') {
+ loadLib();
+
+ this.requirejsVars.require(['env!env/args', 'commonJs', 'env!env/print'],
+ function (args, commonJs, print) {
+
+ var srcDir, outDir;
+ srcDir = args[0];
+ outDir = args[1];
+
+ if (!srcDir || !outDir) {
+ print('Usage: path/to/commonjs/modules output/dir');
+ return;
+ }
+
+ commonJs.convertDir(args[0], args[1]);
+ });
+ } else {
+ //Just run an app
+
+ //Load the bundled libraries for use in the app.
+ if (commandOption === 'lib') {
+ loadLib();
+ }
+
+ setBaseUrl(fileName);
+
+ if (exists(fileName)) {
+ exec(readFile(fileName), fileName);
+ } else {
+ showHelp();
+ }
+ }
+
+}((typeof console !== 'undefined' ? console : undefined),
+ (typeof Packages !== 'undefined' ? Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0) : []),
+ (typeof readFile !== 'undefined' ? readFile : undefined)));
diff --git a/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/server b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/server
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c239640
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/nodejs-mongodb-mongoose-restify/build/server
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+var fs = require("fs");
+var express = require("express");
+var site = express.createServer();
+
+site.use(express.static(__dirname + '/..'));
+
+site.use(express.favicon("./favicon.ico"));
+
+site.get("*", function(req, res) {
+ fs.createReadStream("./index.html").pipe(res);
+});
+
+site.listen(1337);
+
+console.log("Server listening on http://localhost:1337");