JSDuck: Generated code documentation!
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
2013-01-04 08:54:17 +00:00
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/*!
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* VisualEditor Range class.
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2012-07-19 21:25:16 +00:00
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*
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* @copyright 2011-2013 VisualEditor Team and others; see AUTHORS.txt
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* @license The MIT License (MIT); see LICENSE.txt
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*/
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/**
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* @class
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*
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* @constructor
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* @param {number} from Starting offset
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* @param {number} [to=from] Ending offset
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*/
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2012-10-08 04:12:50 +00:00
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ve.Range = function VeRange( from, to ) {
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this.from = from || 0;
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this.to = to === undefined ? this.from : to;
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this.start = this.from < this.to ? this.from : this.to;
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this.end = this.from < this.to ? this.to : this.from;
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};
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2013-11-19 10:33:00 +00:00
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/**
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* @property {number} from Starting offset
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*/
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/**
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* @property {number} to Ending offset
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*/
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/**
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* @property {number} start Starting offset (the lesser of #to and #from)
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*/
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/**
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* @property {number} end Ending offset (the greater of #to and #from)
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*/
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2012-09-17 23:53:03 +00:00
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/* Static Methods */
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Create a new range that's a translated version of another.
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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*
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* @static
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2012-02-06 23:50:56 +00:00
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* @param {ve.Range} range Range to base new range on
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JSDuck: Generated code documentation!
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
2013-01-04 08:54:17 +00:00
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* @param {number} distance Distance to move range by
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2012-02-06 23:50:56 +00:00
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* @returns {ve.Range} New translated range
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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*/
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2012-08-07 01:50:44 +00:00
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ve.Range.newFromTranslatedRange = function ( range, distance ) {
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2012-02-06 23:50:56 +00:00
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return new ve.Range( range.from + distance, range.to + distance );
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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};
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Create a range object that covers all of the given ranges.
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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*
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* @static
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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* @param {Array} ranges Array of ve.Range objects (at least one)
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* @param {boolean} backwards Return a backwards range
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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* @returns {ve.Range} Range that spans all of the given ranges
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*/
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2013-04-04 23:52:54 +00:00
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ve.Range.newCoveringRange = function ( ranges, backwards ) {
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var minStart, maxEnd, i, range;
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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if ( !ranges || ranges.length === 0 ) {
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2012-08-08 17:48:53 +00:00
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throw new Error( 'newCoveringRange() requires at least one range' );
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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}
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minStart = ranges[0].start;
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maxEnd = ranges[0].end;
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for ( i = 1; i < ranges.length; i++ ) {
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if ( ranges[i].start < minStart ) {
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minStart = ranges[i].start;
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}
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if ( ranges[i].end > maxEnd ) {
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maxEnd = ranges[i].end;
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}
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}
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2013-04-04 23:52:54 +00:00
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if ( backwards ) {
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range = new ve.Range( maxEnd, minStart );
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} else {
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range = new ve.Range( minStart, maxEnd );
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}
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return range;
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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};
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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/* Methods */
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2011-11-10 01:28:01 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Get a clone.
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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*
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2012-02-06 23:50:56 +00:00
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* @returns {ve.Range} Clone of range
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2011-11-10 01:28:01 +00:00
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*/
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2012-08-07 01:50:44 +00:00
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ve.Range.prototype.clone = function () {
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2012-02-06 23:50:56 +00:00
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return new ve.Range( this.from, this.to );
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2011-11-10 01:28:01 +00:00
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};
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Check if an offset is within the range.
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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*
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JSDuck: Generated code documentation!
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
2013-01-04 08:54:17 +00:00
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* @param {number} offset Offset to check
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* @returns {boolean} If offset is within the range
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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*/
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2012-08-07 01:50:44 +00:00
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ve.Range.prototype.containsOffset = function ( offset ) {
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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return offset >= this.start && offset < this.end;
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};
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Get the length of the range.
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2012-06-20 01:20:28 +00:00
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*
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JSDuck: Generated code documentation!
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
2013-01-04 08:54:17 +00:00
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* @returns {number} Length of range
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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*/
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2012-08-07 01:50:44 +00:00
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ve.Range.prototype.getLength = function () {
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2011-11-02 21:00:55 +00:00
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return Math.abs( this.from - this.to );
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};
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/**
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2013-01-16 20:22:07 +00:00
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* Gets a range with reversed direction.
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2012-07-03 20:28:10 +00:00
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*
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2013-09-06 20:26:48 +00:00
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* @returns {ve.Range} A new range
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2012-07-03 20:28:10 +00:00
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*/
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2012-08-07 01:50:44 +00:00
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ve.Range.prototype.flip = function () {
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(bug 42925) Inspector doesn't open properly
ve.Range
* Rewrote truncate so that it works as expected, truncation should always reduce the length using the start/end values, not the from/to values
ve.ui.Inspector
* Added a comment about where the name argument to onBeforeInspectorOpen comes from, since it's a little bit confusing on first read (and I wrote it!)
* Calling onInitialize, onOpen and onClose methods directly, since we need to control the before or after-ness of listeners getting in there and doing their stuff - plus it's more direct
* Removed onRemove stub, which is never actually called
* Added before/after versions of initialize, open and close events
* Got rid of recursion guard since we don't need it anymore thanks to changes made in ve.dm.Surface (see below)
ve.ui.Context
* Updated event names to deal with new before/after naming of initialize, open and close events
* Removed fade-in logic since fading in doesn't even work anymore - since now we now annotate first, then open the inspector, the menu will actually exist and be open when we open the inspector even though you don't see it because it's quickly obscured
ve.ui.LinkInspector
* Made fragments non-auto selecting, in the case of onInitialize we actually call select(), which is silly since we were using an auto-selecting fragment - it's clear that this was a mistake
ve.dm.Surface
* Moved locking (polling stop and start) to the far outside edges of the change method
* I need a lot of eyes and testing on this change, it seems OK to me, but I'm suspicious that it may have side effects
* What was happening is that selection changes were being applied and then the poll was picking them up, and then the selection was coming in again as a change, but it wasn't a change at all, it was just feedback - this change event was then closing the inspector the instant it was opened - the odd part was that this only occurred when you selected backwards, which seems to be caused by the range being normalized, so it looked like a new selection even though it wasn't
ve.dm.Document
* trimOuterSpace from Range didn't consider annotated spaces to be spaces, by using the [0] trick (first character of a plain text character string or first element in an annotated character's array both are the character's value - but elements don't have a property named '0' so it skips those safely as well) we can always get the right value for comparison
Change-Id: I0873d906c058203b83b8d4bbe5a4b274f05a26fd
2012-12-10 21:36:28 +00:00
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return new ve.Range( this.to, this.from );
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2012-07-03 20:28:10 +00:00
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};
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2011-12-07 22:28:07 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Check if two ranges are equal, taking direction into account.
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2011-12-07 22:28:07 +00:00
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*
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2013-09-06 20:26:48 +00:00
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* @param {ve.Range} other
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JSDuck: Generated code documentation!
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
2013-01-04 08:54:17 +00:00
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* @returns {boolean}
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2011-12-07 22:28:07 +00:00
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*/
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2012-08-07 01:50:44 +00:00
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ve.Range.prototype.equals = function ( other ) {
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2011-12-07 22:28:07 +00:00
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return this.from === other.from && this.to === other.to;
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};
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2012-09-07 01:04:51 +00:00
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2013-08-21 21:23:25 +00:00
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/**
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* Check if two ranges are equal, ignoring direction.
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*
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2013-09-06 20:26:48 +00:00
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* @param {ve.Range} other
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2013-08-21 21:23:25 +00:00
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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ve.Range.prototype.equalsSelection = function ( other ) {
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return this.end === other.end && this.start === other.start;
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};
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2012-09-07 01:04:51 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Create a new range with a limited length.
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2012-09-07 01:04:51 +00:00
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*
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2013-09-06 20:26:48 +00:00
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* @param {number} length Length of the new range (negative for left-side truncation)
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2013-03-20 17:03:27 +00:00
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* @returns {ve.Range} A new range
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2012-09-07 01:04:51 +00:00
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*/
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ve.Range.prototype.truncate = function ( length ) {
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2012-12-11 19:10:22 +00:00
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if ( length >= 0 ) {
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return new ve.Range(
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this.start, Math.min( this.start + length, this.end )
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);
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} else {
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return new ve.Range(
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Math.max( this.end + length, this.start ), this.end
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);
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}
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2012-09-07 01:04:51 +00:00
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};
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2012-09-28 15:06:35 +00:00
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/**
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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* Check if the range is collapsed.
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*
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* A collapsed range has equal start and end values making its length zero.
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*
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2013-03-20 17:03:27 +00:00
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* @returns {boolean} Range is collapsed
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2012-09-28 15:06:35 +00:00
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*/
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ve.Range.prototype.isCollapsed = function () {
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return this.from === this.to;
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2013-01-15 23:38:49 +00:00
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};
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2013-02-23 01:07:28 +00:00
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/**
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* Check if the range is backwards, i.e. from > to
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*
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* @returns {boolean} Range is backwards
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*/
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ve.Range.prototype.isBackwards = function () {
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return this.from > this.to;
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2013-09-06 20:26:48 +00:00
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};
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