mediawiki-extensions-Visual.../modules/ve/ve.EventSequencer.js
Timo Tijhof cf7f2b141d Set up node-jscs, pass it, and configure in local Gruntfile
Let's experiment with this via our local Gruntfile. If it works
fine we can install it in Jenkins (similar to node-csslint).

Verify through $ npm install && npm test;

Fixed all outstanding violations.

Also:
* Added syntaxhighight to ignore.
* Added imetests (which contain unformatted JSON) to ignore.
* In ve.dm.ModelRegistry#matchTypeRegExps, removed redundant
  !! cast from the [+!!withFunc] statement which was hitting
  a bug in node-jscs. All callers to this local private function
  pass a literal boolean true/false so no need to cast it.
* Removed "/* key .. , value */" from ve.setProp, though this
  wasn't caught by node-jscs, found it when searching for " , ".
* Made npm.devDependencies fixed instead of using tilde-ranges.
  This too often leads to strange bugs or sudden changes. Fixed
  them at the version they were currently ranging to.

Bug: 54218
Change-Id: Ib2630806f3946874c8b01e58cf171df83a28da29
2013-12-06 10:37:27 -08:00

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/*!
* VisualEditor EventSequencer class.
*
* @copyright 2013 VisualEditor Team and others; see AUTHORS.txt
* @license The MIT License (MIT); see LICENSE.txt
*/
/**
* EventSequencer class with on-event and after-event listeners.
*
* After-event listeners are fired as soon as possible after the
* corresponding native event. They are similar to the setTimeout(f, 0)
* idiom, except that they are guaranteed to execute before any subsequent
* on-event listener. Therefore, events are executed in the 'right order'.
*
* This matters when many events are added to the task queue in one go.
* For instance, browsers often queue 'keydown' and 'keypress' in immediate
* sequence, so a setTimeout(f, 0) defined in the keydown listener will run
* *after* the keypress listener (i.e. in the 'wrong' order). EventSequencer
* ensures that this does not happen.
*
* All these listeners receive the jQuery event as an argument. If an on-event
* listener needs to pass information to a corresponding after-event listener,
* it can do so by adding properties into the jQuery event itself.
*
* There are also 'onLoop' and 'afterLoop' listeners, which only fire once per
* Javascript event loop iteration, respectively before and after all the
* other listeners fire.
*
* For further event loop / task queue information, see:
* http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/webappapis.html#event-loops
*
* @class ve.EventSequencer
*/
/**
*
* To fire after-event listeners promptly, the EventSequencer may need to
* listen to some events for which it has no registered on-event or
* after-event listeners. For instance, to ensure an after-keydown listener
* is be fired before the native keyup action, you must include both
* 'keydown' and 'keyup' in the eventNames Array.
*
* @constructor
* @param {string[]} eventNames List of event Names to listen to
*/
ve.EventSequencer = function VeEventSequencer( eventNames ) {
var i, len, eventName, eventSequencer = this;
this.$node = null;
this.eventNames = eventNames;
this.eventHandlers = {};
/**
* Generate an event handler for a specific event
*
* @private
* @param {string} eventName The event's name
* @returns {Function} An event handler
*/
function makeEventHandler( eventName ) {
return function ( ev ) {
return eventSequencer.onEvent( eventName, ev );
};
}
/**
* @property {Object[]}
* - id {number} Id for setTimeout
* - func {Function} Post-event listener
* - ev {jQuery.Event} Browser event
* - eventName {string} Name, such as keydown
*/
this.pendingCalls = [];
/**
* @property {Object.<string,Function[]>}
*/
this.onListenersForEvent = {};
/**
* @property {Object.<string,Function[]>}
*/
this.afterListenersForEvent = {};
/**
* @property {Object.<string,Function[]>}
*/
this.afterOneListenersForEvent = {};
for ( i = 0, len = eventNames.length; i < len; i++ ) {
eventName = eventNames[i];
this.onListenersForEvent[eventName] = [];
this.afterListenersForEvent[eventName] = [];
this.afterOneListenersForEvent[eventName] = [];
this.eventHandlers[eventName] = makeEventHandler( eventName );
}
/**
* @property {Function[]}
*/
this.onLoopListeners = [];
/**
* @property {Function[]}
*/
this.afterLoopListeners = [];
/**
* @property {Function[]}
*/
this.afterLoopOneListeners = [];
/**
* @property {boolean}
*/
this.doneOnLoop = false;
/**
* @property {number}
*/
this.afterLoopTimeoutId = null;
};
/**
* Attach to a node, to listen to its jQuery events
*
* @method
* @param {jQuery} $node The node to attach to
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.attach = function ( $node ) {
this.detach();
this.$node = $node.on( this.eventHandlers );
};
/**
* Detach from a node (if attached), to stop listen to its jQuery events
*
* @method
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.detach = function () {
if ( this.$node === null ) {
return;
}
this.runPendingCalls();
this.$node.off( this.eventHandlers );
this.$node = null;
};
/**
* Add listeners to be fired at the start of the Javascript event loop iteration
* @method
* @param {Function[]} listeners Listeners that take no arguments
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.onLoop = function ( listeners ) {
this.onLoopListeners.push.apply( this.onLoopListeners, listeners );
};
/**
* Add listeners to be fired just before the browser native action
* @method
* @param {Object.<string,Function>} listeners Function for each event
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.on = function ( listeners ) {
var eventName;
for ( eventName in listeners ) {
this.onListenersForEvent[eventName].push( listeners[eventName] );
}
};
/**
* Add listeners to be fired as soon as possible after the native action
* @method
* @param {Object.<string,Function>} listeners Function for each event
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.after = function ( listeners ) {
var eventName;
for ( eventName in listeners ) {
this.afterListenersForEvent[eventName].push( listeners[eventName] );
}
};
/**
* Add listeners to be fired once, as soon as possible after the native action
* @method
* @param {Object.<string,Function[]>} listeners Function for each event
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.afterOne = function ( listeners ) {
var eventName;
for ( eventName in listeners ) {
this.afterOneListenersForEvent[eventName].push( listeners[eventName] );
}
};
/**
* Add listeners to be fired at the end of the Javascript event loop iteration
* @method
* @param {Function[]} listeners Listeners that take no arguments
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.afterLoop = function ( listeners ) {
Array.prototype.push.apply( this.afterLoopListeners, listeners );
};
/**
* Add listeners to be fired once, at the end of the Javascript event loop iteration
* @method
* @param {Function[]} listeners Listeners that take no arguments
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.afterLoopOne = function ( listeners ) {
Array.prototype.push.apply( this.afterLoopOneListeners, listeners );
};
/**
* Generic listener method which does the sequencing
* @private
* @method
* @param {string} eventName Javascript name of the event, e.g. 'keydown'
* @param {jQuery.Event} ev The browser event
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.onEvent = function ( eventName, ev ) {
var i, len, onListener, onListeners, pendingCall, me, id;
this.runPendingCalls();
if ( !this.doneOnLoop ) {
this.doneOnLoop = true;
this.doOnLoop();
}
onListeners = this.onListenersForEvent[ eventName ] || [];
// Length cache 'len' is required, as an onListener could add another onListener
for ( i = 0, len = onListeners.length; i < len; i++ ) {
onListener = onListeners[i];
onListener( ev );
}
// Queue a call to afterEvent only if there are some
// afterListeners/afterOneListeners/afterLoopListeners
if ( ( this.afterListenersForEvent[eventName] || [] ).length > 0 ||
( this.afterOneListenersForEvent[eventName] || [] ).length > 0 ||
this.afterLoopListeners.length > 0 ) {
// Create a cancellable pending call
// - Create the pendingCall object first
// - then create the setTimeout invocation to modify pendingCall.id
// - then set pendingCall.id to the setTimeout id, so the call can cancel itself
pendingCall = { 'id': null, 'ev': ev, 'eventName': eventName };
me = this;
id = this.postpone( function () {
if ( pendingCall.id === null ) {
// clearTimeout seems not always to work immediately
return;
}
me.resetAfterLoopTimeout();
pendingCall.id = null;
me.afterEvent( eventName, ev );
} );
pendingCall.id = id;
this.pendingCalls.push( pendingCall );
}
};
/**
* Generic after listener method which gets queued
* @private
* @method
* @param {string} eventName Javascript name of the event, e.g. 'keydown'
* @param {jQuery.Event} ev The browser event
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.afterEvent = function ( eventName, ev ) {
var i, len, afterListeners, afterOneListeners;
// Snapshot the listener lists, and blank *OneListener list.
// This ensures reasonable behaviour if a function called adds another listener.
afterListeners = ( this.afterListenersForEvent[eventName] || [] ).slice();
afterOneListeners = ( this.afterOneListenersForEvent[eventName] || [] ).slice();
( this.afterOneListenersForEvent[eventName] || [] ).length = 0;
for ( i = 0, len = afterListeners.length; i < len; i++ ) {
afterListeners[i]( ev );
}
for ( i = 0, len = afterOneListeners.length; i < len; i++ ) {
afterOneListeners[i]( ev );
}
};
/**
* Call each onLoopListener once
* @private
* @method
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.doOnLoop = function () {
var i, len;
// Length cache 'len' is required, as the functions called may add another listener
for ( i = 0, len = this.onLoopListeners.length; i < len; i++ ) {
this.onLoopListeners[i]();
}
};
/**
* Call each afterLoopListener once, unless the setTimeout is already cancelled
* @private
* @method
* @param {number} myTimeoutId The calling setTimeout id
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.doAfterLoop = function ( myTimeoutId ) {
var i, len, afterLoopListeners, afterLoopOneListeners;
if ( this.afterLoopTimeoutId !== myTimeoutId ) {
// cancelled; do nothing
return;
}
this.afterLoopTimeoutId = null;
// Snapshot the listener lists, and blank *OneListener list.
// This ensures reasonable behaviour if a function called adds another listener.
afterLoopListeners = this.afterLoopListeners.slice();
afterLoopOneListeners = this.afterLoopOneListeners.slice();
this.afterLoopOneListeners.length = 0;
for ( i = 0, len = this.afterLoopListeners.length; i < len; i++ ) {
this.afterLoopListeners[i]();
}
for ( i = 0, len = this.afterLoopOneListeners.length; i < len; i++ ) {
this.afterLoopOneListeners[i]();
}
};
/**
* Push any pending doAfterLoop to end of task queue (cancel, then re-set)
* @private
* @method
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.resetAfterLoopTimeout = function () {
var timeoutId, me = this;
if ( this.afterLoopTimeoutId !== null ) {
this.cancelPostponed( this.afterLoopTimeoutId );
}
timeoutId = this.postpone( function () {
me.doAfterLoop( timeoutId );
} );
this.afterLoopTimeoutId = timeoutId;
};
/**
* Run any pending listeners, and clear the pending queue
* @private
* @method
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.runPendingCalls = function () {
var i, pendingCall;
for ( i = 0; i < this.pendingCalls.length; i++ ) {
// Length cache not possible, as a pending call appends another pending call.
// It's important that this list remains mutable, in the case that this
// function indirectly recurses.
pendingCall = this.pendingCalls[i];
if ( pendingCall.id === null ) {
// the call has already run
continue;
}
this.cancelPostponed( pendingCall.id );
pendingCall.id = null;
// Force to run now. It's important that we set id to null before running,
// so that there's no chance a recursive call will call the listener again.
this.afterEvent( pendingCall.eventName, pendingCall.ev );
}
// This is safe because we only ever appended to the list, so it's definitely exhausted
// now.
this.pendingCalls.length = 0;
};
/**
* Make a postponed call.
*
* This is a separate function because that makes it easier to replace when testing
* @param {Function} f The function to call
* @returns {number} Unique postponed call id
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.postpone = function ( f ) {
return setTimeout( f );
};
/**
* Cancel a postponed call.
*
* This is a separate function because that makes it easier to replace when testing
* @param {number} callId Unique postponed call id
*/
ve.EventSequencer.prototype.cancelPostponed = function ( callId ) {
clearTimeout( callId );
};