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196 lines
5.5 KiB
JavaScript
196 lines
5.5 KiB
JavaScript
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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"use strict";
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/**
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* Require.jsm is a small module loader that loads JavaScript modules as
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* defined by AMD/RequireJS and CommonJS, or specifically as used by:
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* GCLI, Orion, Firebug, CCDump, NetPanel/HTTPMonitor and others.
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*
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* To date, no attempt has been made to ensure that Require.jsm closely follows
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* either the AMD or CommonJS specs. It is hoped that a more formal JavaScript
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* module standard will arrive before this is necessary. In the mean time it
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* serves the projects it loads.
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*/
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this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [ "define", "require" ];
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const console = (function() {
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const tempScope = {};
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Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/devtools/Console.jsm", tempScope);
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return tempScope.console;
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})();
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/**
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* Define a module along with a payload.
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* @param moduleName Name for the payload
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* @param deps Ignored. For compatibility with CommonJS AMD Spec
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* @param payload Function with (require, exports, module) params
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*/
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this.define = function define(moduleName, deps, payload) {
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if (typeof moduleName != "string") {
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throw new Error("Error: Module name is not a string");
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}
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if (arguments.length == 2) {
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payload = deps;
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}
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else {
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payload.deps = deps;
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}
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if (define.debugDependencies) {
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console.log("define: " + moduleName + " -> " + payload.toString()
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.slice(0, 40).replace(/\n/, '\\n').replace(/\r/, '\\r') + "...");
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}
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if (moduleName in define.modules) {
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throw new Error("Error: Redefining module: " + moduleName);
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}
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// Mark the payload so we know we need to call it to get the real module
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payload.__uncompiled = true;
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define.modules[moduleName] = payload;
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}
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/**
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* The global store of un-instantiated modules
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*/
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define.modules = {};
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/**
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* Should we console.log on module definition/instantiation/requirement?
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*/
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define.debugDependencies = false;
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/**
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* We invoke require() in the context of a Domain so we can have multiple
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* sets of modules running separate from each other.
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* This contrasts with JSMs which are singletons, Domains allows us to
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* optionally load a CommonJS module twice with separate data each time.
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* Perhaps you want 2 command lines with a different set of commands in each,
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* for example.
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*/
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function Domain() {
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this.modules = {};
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if (define.debugDependencies) {
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this.depth = "";
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}
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}
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/**
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* Lookup module names and resolve them by calling the definition function if
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* needed.
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* There are 2 ways to call this, either with an array of dependencies and a
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* callback to call when the dependencies are found (which can happen
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* asynchronously in an in-page context) or with a single string an no
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* callback where the dependency is resolved synchronously and returned.
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* The API is designed to be compatible with the CommonJS AMD spec and
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* RequireJS.
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* @param deps A name, or array of names for the payload
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* @param callback Function to call when the dependencies are resolved
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* @return The module required or undefined for array/callback method
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*/
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Domain.prototype.require = function(config, deps, callback) {
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if (arguments.length <= 2) {
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callback = deps;
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deps = config;
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config = undefined;
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}
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if (Array.isArray(deps)) {
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var params = deps.map(function(dep) {
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return this.lookup(dep);
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}, this);
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if (callback) {
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callback.apply(null, params);
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}
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return undefined;
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}
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else {
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return this.lookup(deps);
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}
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};
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/**
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* Lookup module names and resolve them by calling the definition function if
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* needed.
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* @param moduleName A name for the payload to lookup
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* @return The module specified by aModuleName or null if not found
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*/
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Domain.prototype.lookup = function(moduleName) {
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if (moduleName in this.modules) {
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var module = this.modules[moduleName];
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if (define.debugDependencies) {
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console.log(this.depth + " Using module: " + moduleName);
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}
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return module;
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}
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if (!(moduleName in define.modules)) {
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throw new Error("Missing module: " + moduleName);
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}
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var module = define.modules[moduleName];
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if (define.debugDependencies) {
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console.log(this.depth + " Compiling module: " + moduleName);
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}
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if (module.__uncompiled) {
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if (define.debugDependencies) {
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this.depth += ".";
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}
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var exports = {};
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try {
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var params = module.deps.map(function(dep) {
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if (dep === "require") {
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return this.require.bind(this);
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}
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if (dep === "exports") {
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return exports;
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}
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if (dep === "module") {
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return { id: moduleName, uri: "" };
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}
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return this.lookup(dep);
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}.bind(this));
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var reply = module.apply(null, params);
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module = (reply !== undefined) ? reply : exports;
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}
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catch (ex) {
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dump("Error using module '" + moduleName + "' - " + ex + "\n");
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throw ex;
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}
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if (define.debugDependencies) {
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this.depth = this.depth.slice(0, -1);
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}
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}
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// cache the resulting module object for next time
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this.modules[moduleName] = module;
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return module;
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};
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/**
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* Expose the Domain constructor and a global domain (on the define function
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* to avoid exporting more than we need. This is a common pattern with
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* require systems)
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*/
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define.Domain = Domain;
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define.globalDomain = new Domain();
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/**
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* Expose a default require function which is the require of the global
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* sandbox to make it easy to use.
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*/
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this.require = define.globalDomain.require.bind(define.globalDomain);
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