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dir: /cmd/gojafs/domino/domino-lib/EventTarget.js/
"use strict"; var Event = require('./Event'); var MouseEvent = require('./MouseEvent'); var utils = require('./utils'); module.exports = EventTarget; function EventTarget() {} EventTarget.prototype = { // XXX // See WebIDL §4.8 for details on object event handlers // and how they should behave. We actually have to accept // any object to addEventListener... Can't type check it. // on registration. // XXX: // Capturing event listeners are sort of rare. I think I can optimize // them so that dispatchEvent can skip the capturing phase (or much of // it). Each time a capturing listener is added, increment a flag on // the target node and each of its ancestors. Decrement when removed. // And update the counter when nodes are added and removed from the // tree as well. Then, in dispatch event, the capturing phase can // abort if it sees any node with a zero count. addEventListener: function addEventListener(type, listener, capture) { if (!listener) return; if (capture === undefined) capture = false; if (!this._listeners) this._listeners = Object.create(null); if (!this._listeners[type]) this._listeners[type] = []; var list = this._listeners[type]; // If this listener has already been registered, just return for(var i = 0, n = list.length; i < n; i++) { var l = list[i]; if (l.listener === listener && l.capture === capture) return; } // Add an object to the list of listeners var obj = { listener: listener, capture: capture }; if (typeof listener === 'function') obj.f = listener; list.push(obj); }, removeEventListener: function removeEventListener(type, listener, capture) { if (capture === undefined) capture = false; if (this._listeners) { var list = this._listeners[type]; if (list) { // Find the listener in the list and remove it for(var i = 0, n = list.length; i < n; i++) { var l = list[i]; if (l.listener === listener && l.capture === capture) { if (list.length === 1) { this._listeners[type] = undefined; } else { list.splice(i, 1); } return; } } } } }, // This is the public API for dispatching untrusted public events. // See _dispatchEvent for the implementation dispatchEvent: function dispatchEvent(event) { // Dispatch an untrusted event return this._dispatchEvent(event, false); }, // // See DOMCore §4.4 // XXX: I'll probably need another version of this method for // internal use, one that does not set isTrusted to false. // XXX: see Document._dispatchEvent: perhaps that and this could // call a common internal function with different settings of // a trusted boolean argument // // XXX: // The spec has changed in how to deal with handlers registered // on idl or content attributes rather than with addEventListener. // Used to say that they always ran first. That's how webkit does it // Spec now says that they run in a position determined by // when they were first set. FF does it that way. See: // http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/webappapis.html#event-handlers // _dispatchEvent: function _dispatchEvent(event, trusted) { if (typeof trusted !== 'boolean') trusted = false; function invoke(target, event) { var type = event.type, phase = event.eventPhase; event.currentTarget = target; // If there was an individual handler defined, invoke it first // XXX: see comment above: this shouldn't always be first. if (phase !== Event.CAPTURING_PHASE && target._handlers && target._handlers[type]) { var handler = target._handlers[type]; var rv; if (typeof handler === 'function') { rv=handler.call(event.currentTarget, event); } else { var f = handler.handleEvent; if (typeof f !== 'function') throw new TypeError('handleEvent property of ' + 'event handler object is' + 'not a function.'); rv=f.call(handler, event); } switch(event.type) { case 'mouseover': if (rv === true) // Historical baggage event.preventDefault(); break; case 'beforeunload': // XXX: eventually we need a special case here /* falls through */ default: if (rv === false) event.preventDefault(); break; } } // Now invoke list list of listeners for this target and type var list = target._listeners && target._listeners[type]; if (!list) return; list = list.slice(); for(var i = 0, n = list.length; i < n; i++) { if (event._immediatePropagationStopped) return; var l = list[i]; if ((phase === Event.CAPTURING_PHASE && !l.capture) || (phase === Event.BUBBLING_PHASE && l.capture)) continue; if (l.f) { l.f.call(event.currentTarget, event); } else { var fn = l.listener.handleEvent; if (typeof fn !== 'function') throw new TypeError('handleEvent property of event listener object is not a function.'); fn.call(l.listener, event); } } } if (!event._initialized || event._dispatching) utils.InvalidStateError(); event.isTrusted = trusted; // Begin dispatching the event now event._dispatching = true; event.target = this; // Build the list of targets for the capturing and bubbling phases // XXX: we'll eventually have to add Window to this list. var ancestors = []; for(var n = this.parentNode; n; n = n.parentNode) ancestors.push(n); // Capturing phase event.eventPhase = Event.CAPTURING_PHASE; for(var i = ancestors.length-1; i >= 0; i--) { invoke(ancestors[i], event); if (event._propagationStopped) break; } // At target phase if (!event._propagationStopped) { event.eventPhase = Event.AT_TARGET; invoke(this, event); } // Bubbling phase if (event.bubbles && !event._propagationStopped) { event.eventPhase = Event.BUBBLING_PHASE; for(var ii = 0, nn = ancestors.length; ii < nn; ii++) { invoke(ancestors[ii], event); if (event._propagationStopped) break; } } event._dispatching = false; event.eventPhase = Event.AT_TARGET; event.currentTarget = null; // Deal with mouse events and figure out when // a click has happened if (trusted && !event.defaultPrevented && event instanceof MouseEvent) { switch(event.type) { case 'mousedown': this._armed = { x: event.clientX, y: event.clientY, t: event.timeStamp }; break; case 'mouseout': case 'mouseover': this._armed = null; break; case 'mouseup': if (this._isClick(event)) this._doClick(event); this._armed = null; break; } } return !event.defaultPrevented; }, // Determine whether a click occurred // XXX We don't support double clicks for now _isClick: function(event) { return (this._armed !== null && event.type === 'mouseup' && event.isTrusted && event.button === 0 && event.timeStamp - this._armed.t < 1000 && Math.abs(event.clientX - this._armed.x) < 10 && Math.abs(event.clientY - this._armed.Y) < 10); }, // Clicks are handled like this: // http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/elements.html#interactive-content-0 // // Note that this method is similar to the HTMLElement.click() method // The event argument must be the trusted mouseup event _doClick: function(event) { if (this._click_in_progress) return; this._click_in_progress = true; // Find the nearest enclosing element that is activatable // An element is activatable if it has a // _post_click_activation_steps hook var activated = this; while(activated && !activated._post_click_activation_steps) activated = activated.parentNode; if (activated && activated._pre_click_activation_steps) { activated._pre_click_activation_steps(); } var click = this.ownerDocument.createEvent('MouseEvent'); click.initMouseEvent('click', true, true, this.ownerDocument.defaultView, 1, event.screenX, event.screenY, event.clientX, event.clientY, event.ctrlKey, event.altKey, event.shiftKey, event.metaKey, event.button, null); var result = this._dispatchEvent(click, true); if (activated) { if (result) { // This is where hyperlinks get followed, for example. if (activated._post_click_activation_steps) activated._post_click_activation_steps(click); } else { if (activated._cancelled_activation_steps) activated._cancelled_activation_steps(); } } }, // // An event handler is like an event listener, but it registered // by setting an IDL or content attribute like onload or onclick. // There can only be one of these at a time for any event type. // This is an internal method for the attribute accessors and // content attribute handlers that need to register events handlers. // The type argument is the same as in addEventListener(). // The handler argument is the same as listeners in addEventListener: // it can be a function or an object. Pass null to remove any existing // handler. Handlers are always invoked before any listeners of // the same type. They are not invoked during the capturing phase // of event dispatch. // _setEventHandler: function _setEventHandler(type, handler) { if (!this._handlers) this._handlers = Object.create(null); this._handlers[type] = handler; }, _getEventHandler: function _getEventHandler(type) { return (this._handlers && this._handlers[type]) || null; } };