From bcf9b230be6d74c71567fd0771b31d47d8dd39c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Picciano Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 17:22:53 -0700 Subject: build the blog with nix --- src/assets/viz/2/goog/events/browserevent.js | 409 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 409 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/assets/viz/2/goog/events/browserevent.js (limited to 'src/assets/viz/2/goog/events/browserevent.js') diff --git a/src/assets/viz/2/goog/events/browserevent.js b/src/assets/viz/2/goog/events/browserevent.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2261a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/assets/viz/2/goog/events/browserevent.js @@ -0,0 +1,409 @@ +// Copyright 2005 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved. +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +/** + * @fileoverview A patched, standardized event object for browser events. + * + *
+ * The patched event object contains the following members:
+ * - type           {string}    Event type, e.g. 'click'
+ * - target         {Object}    The element that actually triggered the event
+ * - currentTarget  {Object}    The element the listener is attached to
+ * - relatedTarget  {Object}    For mouseover and mouseout, the previous object
+ * - offsetX        {number}    X-coordinate relative to target
+ * - offsetY        {number}    Y-coordinate relative to target
+ * - clientX        {number}    X-coordinate relative to viewport
+ * - clientY        {number}    Y-coordinate relative to viewport
+ * - screenX        {number}    X-coordinate relative to the edge of the screen
+ * - screenY        {number}    Y-coordinate relative to the edge of the screen
+ * - button         {number}    Mouse button. Use isButton() to test.
+ * - keyCode        {number}    Key-code
+ * - ctrlKey        {boolean}   Was ctrl key depressed
+ * - altKey         {boolean}   Was alt key depressed
+ * - shiftKey       {boolean}   Was shift key depressed
+ * - metaKey        {boolean}   Was meta key depressed
+ * - defaultPrevented {boolean} Whether the default action has been prevented
+ * - state          {Object}    History state object
+ *
+ * NOTE: The keyCode member contains the raw browser keyCode. For normalized
+ * key and character code use {@link goog.events.KeyHandler}.
+ * 
+ * + * @author arv@google.com (Erik Arvidsson) + */ + +goog.provide('goog.events.BrowserEvent'); +goog.provide('goog.events.BrowserEvent.MouseButton'); + +goog.require('goog.events.BrowserFeature'); +goog.require('goog.events.Event'); +goog.require('goog.events.EventType'); +goog.require('goog.reflect'); +goog.require('goog.userAgent'); + + + +/** + * Accepts a browser event object and creates a patched, cross browser event + * object. + * The content of this object will not be initialized if no event object is + * provided. If this is the case, init() needs to be invoked separately. + * @param {Event=} opt_e Browser event object. + * @param {EventTarget=} opt_currentTarget Current target for event. + * @constructor + * @extends {goog.events.Event} + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent = function(opt_e, opt_currentTarget) { + goog.events.BrowserEvent.base(this, 'constructor', opt_e ? opt_e.type : ''); + + /** + * Target that fired the event. + * @override + * @type {Node} + */ + this.target = null; + + /** + * Node that had the listener attached. + * @override + * @type {Node|undefined} + */ + this.currentTarget = null; + + /** + * For mouseover and mouseout events, the related object for the event. + * @type {Node} + */ + this.relatedTarget = null; + + /** + * X-coordinate relative to target. + * @type {number} + */ + this.offsetX = 0; + + /** + * Y-coordinate relative to target. + * @type {number} + */ + this.offsetY = 0; + + /** + * X-coordinate relative to the window. + * @type {number} + */ + this.clientX = 0; + + /** + * Y-coordinate relative to the window. + * @type {number} + */ + this.clientY = 0; + + /** + * X-coordinate relative to the monitor. + * @type {number} + */ + this.screenX = 0; + + /** + * Y-coordinate relative to the monitor. + * @type {number} + */ + this.screenY = 0; + + /** + * Which mouse button was pressed. + * @type {number} + */ + this.button = 0; + + /** + * Key of key press. + * @type {string} + */ + this.key = ''; + + /** + * Keycode of key press. + * @type {number} + */ + this.keyCode = 0; + + /** + * Keycode of key press. + * @type {number} + */ + this.charCode = 0; + + /** + * Whether control was pressed at time of event. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.ctrlKey = false; + + /** + * Whether alt was pressed at time of event. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.altKey = false; + + /** + * Whether shift was pressed at time of event. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.shiftKey = false; + + /** + * Whether the meta key was pressed at time of event. + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.metaKey = false; + + /** + * History state object, only set for PopState events where it's a copy of the + * state object provided to pushState or replaceState. + * @type {Object} + */ + this.state = null; + + /** + * Whether the default platform modifier key was pressed at time of event. + * (This is control for all platforms except Mac, where it's Meta.) + * @type {boolean} + */ + this.platformModifierKey = false; + + /** + * The browser event object. + * @private {Event} + */ + this.event_ = null; + + if (opt_e) { + this.init(opt_e, opt_currentTarget); + } +}; +goog.inherits(goog.events.BrowserEvent, goog.events.Event); + + +/** + * Normalized button constants for the mouse. + * @enum {number} + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.MouseButton = { + LEFT: 0, + MIDDLE: 1, + RIGHT: 2 +}; + + +/** + * Static data for mapping mouse buttons. + * @type {!Array} + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.IEButtonMap = [ + 1, // LEFT + 4, // MIDDLE + 2 // RIGHT +]; + + +/** + * Accepts a browser event object and creates a patched, cross browser event + * object. + * @param {Event} e Browser event object. + * @param {EventTarget=} opt_currentTarget Current target for event. + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.prototype.init = function(e, opt_currentTarget) { + var type = this.type = e.type; + + /** + * On touch devices use the first "changed touch" as the relevant touch. + * @type {Touch} + */ + var relevantTouch = e.changedTouches ? e.changedTouches[0] : null; + + // TODO(nicksantos): Change this.target to type EventTarget. + this.target = /** @type {Node} */ (e.target) || e.srcElement; + + // TODO(nicksantos): Change this.currentTarget to type EventTarget. + this.currentTarget = /** @type {Node} */ (opt_currentTarget); + + var relatedTarget = /** @type {Node} */ (e.relatedTarget); + if (relatedTarget) { + // There's a bug in FireFox where sometimes, relatedTarget will be a + // chrome element, and accessing any property of it will get a permission + // denied exception. See: + // https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497780 + if (goog.userAgent.GECKO) { + if (!goog.reflect.canAccessProperty(relatedTarget, 'nodeName')) { + relatedTarget = null; + } + } + // TODO(arv): Use goog.events.EventType when it has been refactored into its + // own file. + } else if (type == goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOVER) { + relatedTarget = e.fromElement; + } else if (type == goog.events.EventType.MOUSEOUT) { + relatedTarget = e.toElement; + } + + this.relatedTarget = relatedTarget; + + if (!goog.isNull(relevantTouch)) { + this.clientX = relevantTouch.clientX !== undefined ? relevantTouch.clientX : + relevantTouch.pageX; + this.clientY = relevantTouch.clientY !== undefined ? relevantTouch.clientY : + relevantTouch.pageY; + this.screenX = relevantTouch.screenX || 0; + this.screenY = relevantTouch.screenY || 0; + } else { + // Webkit emits a lame warning whenever layerX/layerY is accessed. + // http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=101733 + this.offsetX = (goog.userAgent.WEBKIT || e.offsetX !== undefined) ? + e.offsetX : + e.layerX; + this.offsetY = (goog.userAgent.WEBKIT || e.offsetY !== undefined) ? + e.offsetY : + e.layerY; + this.clientX = e.clientX !== undefined ? e.clientX : e.pageX; + this.clientY = e.clientY !== undefined ? e.clientY : e.pageY; + this.screenX = e.screenX || 0; + this.screenY = e.screenY || 0; + } + + this.button = e.button; + + this.keyCode = e.keyCode || 0; + this.key = e.key || ''; + this.charCode = e.charCode || (type == 'keypress' ? e.keyCode : 0); + this.ctrlKey = e.ctrlKey; + this.altKey = e.altKey; + this.shiftKey = e.shiftKey; + this.metaKey = e.metaKey; + this.platformModifierKey = goog.userAgent.MAC ? e.metaKey : e.ctrlKey; + this.state = e.state; + this.event_ = e; + if (e.defaultPrevented) { + this.preventDefault(); + } +}; + + +/** + * Tests to see which button was pressed during the event. This is really only + * useful in IE and Gecko browsers. And in IE, it's only useful for + * mousedown/mouseup events, because click only fires for the left mouse button. + * + * Safari 2 only reports the left button being clicked, and uses the value '1' + * instead of 0. Opera only reports a mousedown event for the middle button, and + * no mouse events for the right button. Opera has default behavior for left and + * middle click that can only be overridden via a configuration setting. + * + * There's a nice table of this mess at http://www.unixpapa.com/js/mouse.html. + * + * @param {goog.events.BrowserEvent.MouseButton} button The button + * to test for. + * @return {boolean} True if button was pressed. + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.prototype.isButton = function(button) { + if (!goog.events.BrowserFeature.HAS_W3C_BUTTON) { + if (this.type == 'click') { + return button == goog.events.BrowserEvent.MouseButton.LEFT; + } else { + return !!( + this.event_.button & goog.events.BrowserEvent.IEButtonMap[button]); + } + } else { + return this.event_.button == button; + } +}; + + +/** + * Whether this has an "action"-producing mouse button. + * + * By definition, this includes left-click on windows/linux, and left-click + * without the ctrl key on Macs. + * + * @return {boolean} The result. + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.prototype.isMouseActionButton = function() { + // Webkit does not ctrl+click to be a right-click, so we + // normalize it to behave like Gecko and Opera. + return this.isButton(goog.events.BrowserEvent.MouseButton.LEFT) && + !(goog.userAgent.WEBKIT && goog.userAgent.MAC && this.ctrlKey); +}; + + +/** + * @override + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.prototype.stopPropagation = function() { + goog.events.BrowserEvent.superClass_.stopPropagation.call(this); + if (this.event_.stopPropagation) { + this.event_.stopPropagation(); + } else { + this.event_.cancelBubble = true; + } +}; + + +/** + * @override + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.prototype.preventDefault = function() { + goog.events.BrowserEvent.superClass_.preventDefault.call(this); + var be = this.event_; + if (!be.preventDefault) { + be.returnValue = false; + if (goog.events.BrowserFeature.SET_KEY_CODE_TO_PREVENT_DEFAULT) { + + try { + // Most keys can be prevented using returnValue. Some special keys + // require setting the keyCode to -1 as well: + // + // In IE7: + // F3, F5, F10, F11, Ctrl+P, Crtl+O, Ctrl+F (these are taken from IE6) + // + // In IE8: + // Ctrl+P, Crtl+O, Ctrl+F (F1-F12 cannot be stopped through the event) + // + // We therefore do this for all function keys as well as when Ctrl key + // is pressed. + var VK_F1 = 112; + var VK_F12 = 123; + if (be.ctrlKey || be.keyCode >= VK_F1 && be.keyCode <= VK_F12) { + be.keyCode = -1; + } + } catch (ex) { + // IE throws an 'access denied' exception when trying to change + // keyCode in some situations (e.g. srcElement is input[type=file], + // or srcElement is an anchor tag rewritten by parent's innerHTML). + // Do nothing in this case. + } + } + } else { + be.preventDefault(); + } +}; + + +/** + * @return {Event} The underlying browser event object. + */ +goog.events.BrowserEvent.prototype.getBrowserEvent = function() { + return this.event_; +}; -- cgit v1.2.3