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1/**
2 * Assigns (shallow copies) the properties of `src` onto `dest`, if the
3 * corresponding property on `dest` === `undefined`.
4 *
5 * @param {Object} dest The destination object.
6 * @param {Object} src The source object.
7 * @return {Object} The destination object (`dest`)
8 */
9export function defaults(dest, src) {
10 for (var prop in src) {
11 if (src.hasOwnProperty(prop) && dest[prop] === undefined) {
12 dest[prop] = src[prop];
13 }
14 }
15 return dest;
16}
17/**
18 * Truncates the `str` at `len - ellipsisChars.length`, and adds the `ellipsisChars` to the
19 * end of the string (by default, two periods: '..'). If the `str` length does not exceed
20 * `len`, the string will be returned unchanged.
21 *
22 * @param {String} str The string to truncate and add an ellipsis to.
23 * @param {Number} truncateLen The length to truncate the string at.
24 * @param {String} [ellipsisChars=...] The ellipsis character(s) to add to the end of `str`
25 * when truncated. Defaults to '...'
26 */
27export function ellipsis(str, truncateLen, ellipsisChars) {
28 var ellipsisLength;
29 if (str.length > truncateLen) {
30 if (ellipsisChars == null) {
31 ellipsisChars = '&hellip;';
32 ellipsisLength = 3;
33 }
34 else {
35 ellipsisLength = ellipsisChars.length;
36 }
37 str = str.substring(0, truncateLen - ellipsisLength) + ellipsisChars;
38 }
39 return str;
40}
41/**
42 * Supports `Array.prototype.indexOf()` functionality for old IE (IE8 and below).
43 *
44 * @param {Array} arr The array to find an element of.
45 * @param {*} element The element to find in the array, and return the index of.
46 * @return {Number} The index of the `element`, or -1 if it was not found.
47 */
48export function indexOf(arr, element) {
49 // @ts-ignore - As far as TypeScript is concerned, this method will always
50 // exist (lowest "lib" in TS is "ES5"). Hence we need to ignore this error
51 // to support IE8 which only implements ES3 and doesn't have this method
52 if (Array.prototype.indexOf) {
53 return arr.indexOf(element);
54 }
55 else {
56 for (var i = 0, len = arr.length; i < len; i++) {
57 if (arr[i] === element)
58 return i;
59 }
60 return -1;
61 }
62}
63/**
64 * Removes array elements based on a filtering function. Mutates the input
65 * array.
66 *
67 * Using this instead of the ES5 Array.prototype.filter() function, to allow
68 * Autolinker compatibility with IE8, and also to prevent creating many new
69 * arrays in memory for filtering.
70 *
71 * @param {Array} arr The array to remove elements from. This array is
72 * mutated.
73 * @param {Function} fn A function which should return `true` to
74 * remove an element.
75 * @return {Array} The mutated input `arr`.
76 */
77export function remove(arr, fn) {
78 for (var i = arr.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
79 if (fn(arr[i]) === true) {
80 arr.splice(i, 1);
81 }
82 }
83}
84/**
85 * Performs the functionality of what modern browsers do when `String.prototype.split()` is called
86 * with a regular expression that contains capturing parenthesis.
87 *
88 * For example:
89 *
90 * // Modern browsers:
91 * "a,b,c".split( /(,)/ ); // --> [ 'a', ',', 'b', ',', 'c' ]
92 *
93 * // Old IE (including IE8):
94 * "a,b,c".split( /(,)/ ); // --> [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]
95 *
96 * This method emulates the functionality of modern browsers for the old IE case.
97 *
98 * @param {String} str The string to split.
99 * @param {RegExp} splitRegex The regular expression to split the input `str` on. The splitting
100 * character(s) will be spliced into the array, as in the "modern browsers" example in the
101 * description of this method.
102 * Note #1: the supplied regular expression **must** have the 'g' flag specified.
103 * Note #2: for simplicity's sake, the regular expression does not need
104 * to contain capturing parenthesis - it will be assumed that any match has them.
105 * @return {String[]} The split array of strings, with the splitting character(s) included.
106 */
107export function splitAndCapture(str, splitRegex) {
108 if (!splitRegex.global)
109 throw new Error("`splitRegex` must have the 'g' flag set");
110 var result = [], lastIdx = 0, match;
111 while ((match = splitRegex.exec(str))) {
112 result.push(str.substring(lastIdx, match.index));
113 result.push(match[0]); // push the splitting char(s)
114 lastIdx = match.index + match[0].length;
115 }
116 result.push(str.substring(lastIdx));
117 return result;
118}
119/**
120 * Function that should never be called but is used to check that every
121 * enum value is handled using TypeScript's 'never' type.
122 */
123export function throwUnhandledCaseError(theValue) {
124 throw new Error("Unhandled case for value: '".concat(theValue, "'"));
125}
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