1 | /*
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2 | * lib/jsprim.js: utilities for primitive JavaScript types
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3 | */
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4 |
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5 | var mod_assert = require('assert-plus');
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6 | var mod_util = require('util');
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7 |
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8 | var mod_extsprintf = require('extsprintf');
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9 | var mod_verror = require('verror');
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10 | var mod_jsonschema = require('json-schema');
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11 |
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12 | /*
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13 | * Public interface
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14 | */
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15 | exports.deepCopy = deepCopy;
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16 | exports.deepEqual = deepEqual;
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17 | exports.isEmpty = isEmpty;
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18 | exports.hasKey = hasKey;
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19 | exports.forEachKey = forEachKey;
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20 | exports.pluck = pluck;
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21 | exports.flattenObject = flattenObject;
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22 | exports.flattenIter = flattenIter;
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23 | exports.validateJsonObject = validateJsonObjectJS;
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24 | exports.validateJsonObjectJS = validateJsonObjectJS;
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25 | exports.randElt = randElt;
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26 | exports.extraProperties = extraProperties;
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27 | exports.mergeObjects = mergeObjects;
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28 |
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29 | exports.startsWith = startsWith;
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30 | exports.endsWith = endsWith;
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31 |
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32 | exports.parseInteger = parseInteger;
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33 |
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34 | exports.iso8601 = iso8601;
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35 | exports.rfc1123 = rfc1123;
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36 | exports.parseDateTime = parseDateTime;
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37 |
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38 | exports.hrtimediff = hrtimeDiff;
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39 | exports.hrtimeDiff = hrtimeDiff;
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40 | exports.hrtimeAccum = hrtimeAccum;
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41 | exports.hrtimeAdd = hrtimeAdd;
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42 | exports.hrtimeNanosec = hrtimeNanosec;
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43 | exports.hrtimeMicrosec = hrtimeMicrosec;
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44 | exports.hrtimeMillisec = hrtimeMillisec;
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45 |
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46 |
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47 | /*
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48 | * Deep copy an acyclic *basic* Javascript object. This only handles basic
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49 | * scalars (strings, numbers, booleans) and arbitrarily deep arrays and objects
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50 | * containing these. This does *not* handle instances of other classes.
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51 | */
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52 | function deepCopy(obj)
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53 | {
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54 | var ret, key;
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55 | var marker = '__deepCopy';
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56 |
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57 | if (obj && obj[marker])
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58 | throw (new Error('attempted deep copy of cyclic object'));
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59 |
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60 | if (obj && obj.constructor == Object) {
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61 | ret = {};
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62 | obj[marker] = true;
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63 |
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64 | for (key in obj) {
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65 | if (key == marker)
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66 | continue;
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67 |
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68 | ret[key] = deepCopy(obj[key]);
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69 | }
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70 |
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71 | delete (obj[marker]);
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72 | return (ret);
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73 | }
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74 |
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75 | if (obj && obj.constructor == Array) {
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76 | ret = [];
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77 | obj[marker] = true;
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78 |
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79 | for (key = 0; key < obj.length; key++)
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80 | ret.push(deepCopy(obj[key]));
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81 |
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82 | delete (obj[marker]);
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83 | return (ret);
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84 | }
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85 |
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86 | /*
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87 | * It must be a primitive type -- just return it.
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88 | */
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89 | return (obj);
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90 | }
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91 |
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92 | function deepEqual(obj1, obj2)
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93 | {
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94 | if (typeof (obj1) != typeof (obj2))
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95 | return (false);
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96 |
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97 | if (obj1 === null || obj2 === null || typeof (obj1) != 'object')
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98 | return (obj1 === obj2);
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99 |
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100 | if (obj1.constructor != obj2.constructor)
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101 | return (false);
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102 |
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103 | var k;
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104 | for (k in obj1) {
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105 | if (!obj2.hasOwnProperty(k))
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106 | return (false);
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107 |
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108 | if (!deepEqual(obj1[k], obj2[k]))
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109 | return (false);
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110 | }
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111 |
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112 | for (k in obj2) {
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113 | if (!obj1.hasOwnProperty(k))
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114 | return (false);
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115 | }
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116 |
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117 | return (true);
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118 | }
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119 |
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120 | function isEmpty(obj)
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121 | {
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122 | var key;
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123 | for (key in obj)
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124 | return (false);
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125 | return (true);
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126 | }
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127 |
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128 | function hasKey(obj, key)
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129 | {
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130 | mod_assert.equal(typeof (key), 'string');
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131 | return (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key));
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132 | }
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133 |
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134 | function forEachKey(obj, callback)
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135 | {
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136 | for (var key in obj) {
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137 | if (hasKey(obj, key)) {
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138 | callback(key, obj[key]);
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139 | }
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140 | }
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141 | }
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142 |
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143 | function pluck(obj, key)
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144 | {
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145 | mod_assert.equal(typeof (key), 'string');
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146 | return (pluckv(obj, key));
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147 | }
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148 |
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149 | function pluckv(obj, key)
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150 | {
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151 | if (obj === null || typeof (obj) !== 'object')
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152 | return (undefined);
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153 |
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154 | if (obj.hasOwnProperty(key))
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155 | return (obj[key]);
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156 |
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157 | var i = key.indexOf('.');
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158 | if (i == -1)
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159 | return (undefined);
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160 |
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161 | var key1 = key.substr(0, i);
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162 | if (!obj.hasOwnProperty(key1))
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163 | return (undefined);
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164 |
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165 | return (pluckv(obj[key1], key.substr(i + 1)));
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166 | }
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167 |
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168 | /*
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169 | * Invoke callback(row) for each entry in the array that would be returned by
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170 | * flattenObject(data, depth). This is just like flattenObject(data,
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171 | * depth).forEach(callback), except that the intermediate array is never
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172 | * created.
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173 | */
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174 | function flattenIter(data, depth, callback)
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175 | {
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176 | doFlattenIter(data, depth, [], callback);
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177 | }
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178 |
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179 | function doFlattenIter(data, depth, accum, callback)
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180 | {
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181 | var each;
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182 | var key;
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183 |
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184 | if (depth === 0) {
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185 | each = accum.slice(0);
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186 | each.push(data);
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187 | callback(each);
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188 | return;
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189 | }
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190 |
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191 | mod_assert.ok(data !== null);
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192 | mod_assert.equal(typeof (data), 'object');
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193 | mod_assert.equal(typeof (depth), 'number');
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194 | mod_assert.ok(depth >= 0);
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195 |
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196 | for (key in data) {
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197 | each = accum.slice(0);
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198 | each.push(key);
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199 | doFlattenIter(data[key], depth - 1, each, callback);
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200 | }
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201 | }
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202 |
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203 | function flattenObject(data, depth)
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204 | {
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205 | if (depth === 0)
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206 | return ([ data ]);
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207 |
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208 | mod_assert.ok(data !== null);
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209 | mod_assert.equal(typeof (data), 'object');
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210 | mod_assert.equal(typeof (depth), 'number');
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211 | mod_assert.ok(depth >= 0);
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212 |
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213 | var rv = [];
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214 | var key;
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215 |
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216 | for (key in data) {
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217 | flattenObject(data[key], depth - 1).forEach(function (p) {
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218 | rv.push([ key ].concat(p));
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219 | });
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220 | }
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221 |
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222 | return (rv);
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223 | }
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224 |
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225 | function startsWith(str, prefix)
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226 | {
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227 | return (str.substr(0, prefix.length) == prefix);
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228 | }
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229 |
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230 | function endsWith(str, suffix)
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231 | {
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232 | return (str.substr(
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233 | str.length - suffix.length, suffix.length) == suffix);
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234 | }
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235 |
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236 | function iso8601(d)
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237 | {
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238 | if (typeof (d) == 'number')
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239 | d = new Date(d);
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240 | mod_assert.ok(d.constructor === Date);
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241 | return (mod_extsprintf.sprintf('%4d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d.%03dZ',
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242 | d.getUTCFullYear(), d.getUTCMonth() + 1, d.getUTCDate(),
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243 | d.getUTCHours(), d.getUTCMinutes(), d.getUTCSeconds(),
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244 | d.getUTCMilliseconds()));
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245 | }
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246 |
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247 | var RFC1123_MONTHS = [
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248 | 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun',
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249 | 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'];
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250 | var RFC1123_DAYS = [
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251 | 'Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat'];
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252 |
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253 | function rfc1123(date) {
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254 | return (mod_extsprintf.sprintf('%s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT',
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255 | RFC1123_DAYS[date.getUTCDay()], date.getUTCDate(),
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256 | RFC1123_MONTHS[date.getUTCMonth()], date.getUTCFullYear(),
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257 | date.getUTCHours(), date.getUTCMinutes(),
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258 | date.getUTCSeconds()));
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259 | }
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260 |
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261 | /*
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262 | * Parses a date expressed as a string, as either a number of milliseconds since
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263 | * the epoch or any string format that Date accepts, giving preference to the
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264 | * former where these two sets overlap (e.g., small numbers).
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265 | */
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266 | function parseDateTime(str)
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267 | {
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268 | /*
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269 | * This is irritatingly implicit, but significantly more concise than
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270 | * alternatives. The "+str" will convert a string containing only a
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271 | * number directly to a Number, or NaN for other strings. Thus, if the
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272 | * conversion succeeds, we use it (this is the milliseconds-since-epoch
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273 | * case). Otherwise, we pass the string directly to the Date
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274 | * constructor to parse.
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275 | */
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276 | var numeric = +str;
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277 | if (!isNaN(numeric)) {
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278 | return (new Date(numeric));
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279 | } else {
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280 | return (new Date(str));
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281 | }
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282 | }
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283 |
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284 |
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285 | /*
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286 | * Number.*_SAFE_INTEGER isn't present before node v0.12, so we hardcode
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287 | * the ES6 definitions here, while allowing for them to someday be higher.
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288 | */
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289 | var MAX_SAFE_INTEGER = Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || 9007199254740991;
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290 | var MIN_SAFE_INTEGER = Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER || -9007199254740991;
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291 |
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292 |
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293 | /*
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294 | * Default options for parseInteger().
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295 | */
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296 | var PI_DEFAULTS = {
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297 | base: 10,
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298 | allowSign: true,
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299 | allowPrefix: false,
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300 | allowTrailing: false,
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301 | allowImprecise: false,
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302 | trimWhitespace: false,
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303 | leadingZeroIsOctal: false
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304 | };
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305 |
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306 | var CP_0 = 0x30;
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307 | var CP_9 = 0x39;
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308 |
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309 | var CP_A = 0x41;
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310 | var CP_B = 0x42;
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311 | var CP_O = 0x4f;
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312 | var CP_T = 0x54;
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313 | var CP_X = 0x58;
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314 | var CP_Z = 0x5a;
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315 |
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316 | var CP_a = 0x61;
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317 | var CP_b = 0x62;
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318 | var CP_o = 0x6f;
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319 | var CP_t = 0x74;
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320 | var CP_x = 0x78;
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321 | var CP_z = 0x7a;
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322 |
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323 | var PI_CONV_DEC = 0x30;
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324 | var PI_CONV_UC = 0x37;
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325 | var PI_CONV_LC = 0x57;
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326 |
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327 |
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328 | /*
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329 | * A stricter version of parseInt() that provides options for changing what
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330 | * is an acceptable string (for example, disallowing trailing characters).
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331 | */
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332 | function parseInteger(str, uopts)
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333 | {
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334 | mod_assert.string(str, 'str');
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335 | mod_assert.optionalObject(uopts, 'options');
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336 |
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337 | var baseOverride = false;
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338 | var options = PI_DEFAULTS;
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339 |
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340 | if (uopts) {
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341 | baseOverride = hasKey(uopts, 'base');
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342 | options = mergeObjects(options, uopts);
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343 | mod_assert.number(options.base, 'options.base');
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344 | mod_assert.ok(options.base >= 2, 'options.base >= 2');
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345 | mod_assert.ok(options.base <= 36, 'options.base <= 36');
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346 | mod_assert.bool(options.allowSign, 'options.allowSign');
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347 | mod_assert.bool(options.allowPrefix, 'options.allowPrefix');
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348 | mod_assert.bool(options.allowTrailing,
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349 | 'options.allowTrailing');
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350 | mod_assert.bool(options.allowImprecise,
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351 | 'options.allowImprecise');
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352 | mod_assert.bool(options.trimWhitespace,
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353 | 'options.trimWhitespace');
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354 | mod_assert.bool(options.leadingZeroIsOctal,
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355 | 'options.leadingZeroIsOctal');
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356 |
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357 | if (options.leadingZeroIsOctal) {
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358 | mod_assert.ok(!baseOverride,
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359 | '"base" and "leadingZeroIsOctal" are ' +
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360 | 'mutually exclusive');
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361 | }
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362 | }
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363 |
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364 | var c;
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365 | var pbase = -1;
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366 | var base = options.base;
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367 | var start;
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368 | var mult = 1;
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369 | var value = 0;
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370 | var idx = 0;
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371 | var len = str.length;
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372 |
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373 | /* Trim any whitespace on the left side. */
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374 | if (options.trimWhitespace) {
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375 | while (idx < len && isSpace(str.charCodeAt(idx))) {
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376 | ++idx;
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377 | }
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378 | }
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379 |
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380 | /* Check the number for a leading sign. */
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381 | if (options.allowSign) {
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382 | if (str[idx] === '-') {
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383 | idx += 1;
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384 | mult = -1;
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385 | } else if (str[idx] === '+') {
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386 | idx += 1;
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387 | }
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388 | }
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389 |
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390 | /* Parse the base-indicating prefix if there is one. */
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391 | if (str[idx] === '0') {
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392 | if (options.allowPrefix) {
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393 | pbase = prefixToBase(str.charCodeAt(idx + 1));
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394 | if (pbase !== -1 && (!baseOverride || pbase === base)) {
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395 | base = pbase;
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396 | idx += 2;
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397 | }
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398 | }
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399 |
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400 | if (pbase === -1 && options.leadingZeroIsOctal) {
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401 | base = 8;
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402 | }
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403 | }
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404 |
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405 | /* Parse the actual digits. */
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406 | for (start = idx; idx < len; ++idx) {
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407 | c = translateDigit(str.charCodeAt(idx));
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408 | if (c !== -1 && c < base) {
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409 | value *= base;
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410 | value += c;
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411 | } else {
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412 | break;
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413 | }
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414 | }
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415 |
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416 | /* If we didn't parse any digits, we have an invalid number. */
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417 | if (start === idx) {
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418 | return (new Error('invalid number: ' + JSON.stringify(str)));
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419 | }
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420 |
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421 | /* Trim any whitespace on the right side. */
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422 | if (options.trimWhitespace) {
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423 | while (idx < len && isSpace(str.charCodeAt(idx))) {
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424 | ++idx;
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425 | }
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426 | }
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427 |
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428 | /* Check for trailing characters. */
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429 | if (idx < len && !options.allowTrailing) {
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430 | return (new Error('trailing characters after number: ' +
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431 | JSON.stringify(str.slice(idx))));
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432 | }
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433 |
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434 | /* If our value is 0, we return now, to avoid returning -0. */
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435 | if (value === 0) {
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436 | return (0);
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437 | }
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438 |
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439 | /* Calculate our final value. */
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440 | var result = value * mult;
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441 |
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442 | /*
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443 | * If the string represents a value that cannot be precisely represented
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444 | * by JavaScript, then we want to check that:
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445 | *
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446 | * - We never increased the value past MAX_SAFE_INTEGER
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447 | * - We don't make the result negative and below MIN_SAFE_INTEGER
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448 | *
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449 | * Because we only ever increment the value during parsing, there's no
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450 | * chance of moving past MAX_SAFE_INTEGER and then dropping below it
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451 | * again, losing precision in the process. This means that we only need
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452 | * to do our checks here, at the end.
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453 | */
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454 | if (!options.allowImprecise &&
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455 | (value > MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || result < MIN_SAFE_INTEGER)) {
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456 | return (new Error('number is outside of the supported range: ' +
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457 | JSON.stringify(str.slice(start, idx))));
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458 | }
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459 |
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460 | return (result);
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461 | }
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462 |
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463 |
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464 | /*
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465 | * Interpret a character code as a base-36 digit.
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466 | */
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467 | function translateDigit(d)
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468 | {
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469 | if (d >= CP_0 && d <= CP_9) {
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470 | /* '0' to '9' -> 0 to 9 */
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471 | return (d - PI_CONV_DEC);
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472 | } else if (d >= CP_A && d <= CP_Z) {
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473 | /* 'A' - 'Z' -> 10 to 35 */
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474 | return (d - PI_CONV_UC);
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475 | } else if (d >= CP_a && d <= CP_z) {
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476 | /* 'a' - 'z' -> 10 to 35 */
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477 | return (d - PI_CONV_LC);
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478 | } else {
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479 | /* Invalid character code */
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480 | return (-1);
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481 | }
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482 | }
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483 |
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484 |
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485 | /*
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486 | * Test if a value matches the ECMAScript definition of trimmable whitespace.
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487 | */
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488 | function isSpace(c)
|
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489 | {
|
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490 | return (c === 0x20) ||
|
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491 | (c >= 0x0009 && c <= 0x000d) ||
|
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492 | (c === 0x00a0) ||
|
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493 | (c === 0x1680) ||
|
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494 | (c === 0x180e) ||
|
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495 | (c >= 0x2000 && c <= 0x200a) ||
|
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496 | (c === 0x2028) ||
|
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497 | (c === 0x2029) ||
|
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498 | (c === 0x202f) ||
|
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499 | (c === 0x205f) ||
|
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500 | (c === 0x3000) ||
|
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501 | (c === 0xfeff);
|
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502 | }
|
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503 |
|
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504 |
|
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505 | /*
|
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506 | * Determine which base a character indicates (e.g., 'x' indicates hex).
|
---|
507 | */
|
---|
508 | function prefixToBase(c)
|
---|
509 | {
|
---|
510 | if (c === CP_b || c === CP_B) {
|
---|
511 | /* 0b/0B (binary) */
|
---|
512 | return (2);
|
---|
513 | } else if (c === CP_o || c === CP_O) {
|
---|
514 | /* 0o/0O (octal) */
|
---|
515 | return (8);
|
---|
516 | } else if (c === CP_t || c === CP_T) {
|
---|
517 | /* 0t/0T (decimal) */
|
---|
518 | return (10);
|
---|
519 | } else if (c === CP_x || c === CP_X) {
|
---|
520 | /* 0x/0X (hexadecimal) */
|
---|
521 | return (16);
|
---|
522 | } else {
|
---|
523 | /* Not a meaningful character */
|
---|
524 | return (-1);
|
---|
525 | }
|
---|
526 | }
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 |
|
---|
529 | function validateJsonObjectJS(schema, input)
|
---|
530 | {
|
---|
531 | var report = mod_jsonschema.validate(input, schema);
|
---|
532 |
|
---|
533 | if (report.errors.length === 0)
|
---|
534 | return (null);
|
---|
535 |
|
---|
536 | /* Currently, we only do anything useful with the first error. */
|
---|
537 | var error = report.errors[0];
|
---|
538 |
|
---|
539 | /* The failed property is given by a URI with an irrelevant prefix. */
|
---|
540 | var propname = error['property'];
|
---|
541 | var reason = error['message'].toLowerCase();
|
---|
542 | var i, j;
|
---|
543 |
|
---|
544 | /*
|
---|
545 | * There's at least one case where the property error message is
|
---|
546 | * confusing at best. We work around this here.
|
---|
547 | */
|
---|
548 | if ((i = reason.indexOf('the property ')) != -1 &&
|
---|
549 | (j = reason.indexOf(' is not defined in the schema and the ' +
|
---|
550 | 'schema does not allow additional properties')) != -1) {
|
---|
551 | i += 'the property '.length;
|
---|
552 | if (propname === '')
|
---|
553 | propname = reason.substr(i, j - i);
|
---|
554 | else
|
---|
555 | propname = propname + '.' + reason.substr(i, j - i);
|
---|
556 |
|
---|
557 | reason = 'unsupported property';
|
---|
558 | }
|
---|
559 |
|
---|
560 | var rv = new mod_verror.VError('property "%s": %s', propname, reason);
|
---|
561 | rv.jsv_details = error;
|
---|
562 | return (rv);
|
---|
563 | }
|
---|
564 |
|
---|
565 | function randElt(arr)
|
---|
566 | {
|
---|
567 | mod_assert.ok(Array.isArray(arr) && arr.length > 0,
|
---|
568 | 'randElt argument must be a non-empty array');
|
---|
569 |
|
---|
570 | return (arr[Math.floor(Math.random() * arr.length)]);
|
---|
571 | }
|
---|
572 |
|
---|
573 | function assertHrtime(a)
|
---|
574 | {
|
---|
575 | mod_assert.ok(a[0] >= 0 && a[1] >= 0,
|
---|
576 | 'negative numbers not allowed in hrtimes');
|
---|
577 | mod_assert.ok(a[1] < 1e9, 'nanoseconds column overflow');
|
---|
578 | }
|
---|
579 |
|
---|
580 | /*
|
---|
581 | * Compute the time elapsed between hrtime readings A and B, where A is later
|
---|
582 | * than B. hrtime readings come from Node's process.hrtime(). There is no
|
---|
583 | * defined way to represent negative deltas, so it's illegal to diff B from A
|
---|
584 | * where the time denoted by B is later than the time denoted by A. If this
|
---|
585 | * becomes valuable, we can define a representation and extend the
|
---|
586 | * implementation to support it.
|
---|
587 | */
|
---|
588 | function hrtimeDiff(a, b)
|
---|
589 | {
|
---|
590 | assertHrtime(a);
|
---|
591 | assertHrtime(b);
|
---|
592 | mod_assert.ok(a[0] > b[0] || (a[0] == b[0] && a[1] >= b[1]),
|
---|
593 | 'negative differences not allowed');
|
---|
594 |
|
---|
595 | var rv = [ a[0] - b[0], 0 ];
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | if (a[1] >= b[1]) {
|
---|
598 | rv[1] = a[1] - b[1];
|
---|
599 | } else {
|
---|
600 | rv[0]--;
|
---|
601 | rv[1] = 1e9 - (b[1] - a[1]);
|
---|
602 | }
|
---|
603 |
|
---|
604 | return (rv);
|
---|
605 | }
|
---|
606 |
|
---|
607 | /*
|
---|
608 | * Convert a hrtime reading from the array format returned by Node's
|
---|
609 | * process.hrtime() into a scalar number of nanoseconds.
|
---|
610 | */
|
---|
611 | function hrtimeNanosec(a)
|
---|
612 | {
|
---|
613 | assertHrtime(a);
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | return (Math.floor(a[0] * 1e9 + a[1]));
|
---|
616 | }
|
---|
617 |
|
---|
618 | /*
|
---|
619 | * Convert a hrtime reading from the array format returned by Node's
|
---|
620 | * process.hrtime() into a scalar number of microseconds.
|
---|
621 | */
|
---|
622 | function hrtimeMicrosec(a)
|
---|
623 | {
|
---|
624 | assertHrtime(a);
|
---|
625 |
|
---|
626 | return (Math.floor(a[0] * 1e6 + a[1] / 1e3));
|
---|
627 | }
|
---|
628 |
|
---|
629 | /*
|
---|
630 | * Convert a hrtime reading from the array format returned by Node's
|
---|
631 | * process.hrtime() into a scalar number of milliseconds.
|
---|
632 | */
|
---|
633 | function hrtimeMillisec(a)
|
---|
634 | {
|
---|
635 | assertHrtime(a);
|
---|
636 |
|
---|
637 | return (Math.floor(a[0] * 1e3 + a[1] / 1e6));
|
---|
638 | }
|
---|
639 |
|
---|
640 | /*
|
---|
641 | * Add two hrtime readings A and B, overwriting A with the result of the
|
---|
642 | * addition. This function is useful for accumulating several hrtime intervals
|
---|
643 | * into a counter. Returns A.
|
---|
644 | */
|
---|
645 | function hrtimeAccum(a, b)
|
---|
646 | {
|
---|
647 | assertHrtime(a);
|
---|
648 | assertHrtime(b);
|
---|
649 |
|
---|
650 | /*
|
---|
651 | * Accumulate the nanosecond component.
|
---|
652 | */
|
---|
653 | a[1] += b[1];
|
---|
654 | if (a[1] >= 1e9) {
|
---|
655 | /*
|
---|
656 | * The nanosecond component overflowed, so carry to the seconds
|
---|
657 | * field.
|
---|
658 | */
|
---|
659 | a[0]++;
|
---|
660 | a[1] -= 1e9;
|
---|
661 | }
|
---|
662 |
|
---|
663 | /*
|
---|
664 | * Accumulate the seconds component.
|
---|
665 | */
|
---|
666 | a[0] += b[0];
|
---|
667 |
|
---|
668 | return (a);
|
---|
669 | }
|
---|
670 |
|
---|
671 | /*
|
---|
672 | * Add two hrtime readings A and B, returning the result as a new hrtime array.
|
---|
673 | * Does not modify either input argument.
|
---|
674 | */
|
---|
675 | function hrtimeAdd(a, b)
|
---|
676 | {
|
---|
677 | assertHrtime(a);
|
---|
678 |
|
---|
679 | var rv = [ a[0], a[1] ];
|
---|
680 |
|
---|
681 | return (hrtimeAccum(rv, b));
|
---|
682 | }
|
---|
683 |
|
---|
684 |
|
---|
685 | /*
|
---|
686 | * Check an object for unexpected properties. Accepts the object to check, and
|
---|
687 | * an array of allowed property names (strings). Returns an array of key names
|
---|
688 | * that were found on the object, but did not appear in the list of allowed
|
---|
689 | * properties. If no properties were found, the returned array will be of
|
---|
690 | * zero length.
|
---|
691 | */
|
---|
692 | function extraProperties(obj, allowed)
|
---|
693 | {
|
---|
694 | mod_assert.ok(typeof (obj) === 'object' && obj !== null,
|
---|
695 | 'obj argument must be a non-null object');
|
---|
696 | mod_assert.ok(Array.isArray(allowed),
|
---|
697 | 'allowed argument must be an array of strings');
|
---|
698 | for (var i = 0; i < allowed.length; i++) {
|
---|
699 | mod_assert.ok(typeof (allowed[i]) === 'string',
|
---|
700 | 'allowed argument must be an array of strings');
|
---|
701 | }
|
---|
702 |
|
---|
703 | return (Object.keys(obj).filter(function (key) {
|
---|
704 | return (allowed.indexOf(key) === -1);
|
---|
705 | }));
|
---|
706 | }
|
---|
707 |
|
---|
708 | /*
|
---|
709 | * Given three sets of properties "provided" (may be undefined), "overrides"
|
---|
710 | * (required), and "defaults" (may be undefined), construct an object containing
|
---|
711 | * the union of these sets with "overrides" overriding "provided", and
|
---|
712 | * "provided" overriding "defaults". None of the input objects are modified.
|
---|
713 | */
|
---|
714 | function mergeObjects(provided, overrides, defaults)
|
---|
715 | {
|
---|
716 | var rv, k;
|
---|
717 |
|
---|
718 | rv = {};
|
---|
719 | if (defaults) {
|
---|
720 | for (k in defaults)
|
---|
721 | rv[k] = defaults[k];
|
---|
722 | }
|
---|
723 |
|
---|
724 | if (provided) {
|
---|
725 | for (k in provided)
|
---|
726 | rv[k] = provided[k];
|
---|
727 | }
|
---|
728 |
|
---|
729 | if (overrides) {
|
---|
730 | for (k in overrides)
|
---|
731 | rv[k] = overrides[k];
|
---|
732 | }
|
---|
733 |
|
---|
734 | return (rv);
|
---|
735 | }
|
---|