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/* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */
/*
* Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors
* Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or:
* http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
*/
/**
* Define a module along with a payload.
* @param {string} moduleName Name for the payload
* @param {ignored} deps Ignored. For compatibility with CommonJS AMD Spec
* @param {function} payload Function with (require, exports, module) params
*/
function define(moduleName, deps, payload) {
if (typeof moduleName != "string") {
throw new TypeError('Expected string, got: ' + moduleName);
}
if (arguments.length == 2) {
payload = deps;
}
if (moduleName in define.modules) {
throw new Error("Module already defined: " + moduleName);
}
define.modules[moduleName] = payload;
};
/**
* The global store of un-instantiated modules
*/
define.modules = {};
/**
* We invoke require() in the context of a Domain so we can have multiple
* sets of modules running separate from each other.
* This contrasts with JSMs which are singletons, Domains allows us to
* optionally load a CommonJS module twice with separate data each time.
* Perhaps you want 2 command lines with a different set of commands in each,
* for example.
*/
function Domain() {
this.modules = {};
this._currentModule = null;
}
(function () {
/**
* Lookup module names and resolve them by calling the definition function if
* needed.
* There are 2 ways to call this, either with an array of dependencies and a
* callback to call when the dependencies are found (which can happen
* asynchronously in an in-page context) or with a single string an no callback
* where the dependency is resolved synchronously and returned.
* The API is designed to be compatible with the CommonJS AMD spec and
* RequireJS.
* @param {string[]|string} deps A name, or names for the payload
* @param {function|undefined} callback Function to call when the dependencies
* are resolved
* @return {undefined|object} The module required or undefined for
* array/callback method
*/
Domain.prototype.require = function(deps, callback) {
if (Array.isArray(deps)) {
var params = deps.map(function(dep) {
return this.lookup(dep);
}, this);
if (callback) {
callback.apply(null, params);
}
return undefined;
}
else {
return this.lookup(deps);
}
};
function normalize(path) {
var bits = path.split('/');
var i = 1;
while (i < bits.length) {
if (bits[i] === '..') {
bits.splice(i-1, 1);
} else if (bits[i] === '.') {
bits.splice(i, 1);
} else {
i++;
}
}
return bits.join('/');
}
function join(a, b) {
a = a.trim();
b = b.trim();
if (/^\//.test(b)) {
return b;
} else {
return a.replace(/\/*$/, '/') + b;
}
}
function dirname(path) {
var bits = path.split('/');
bits.pop();
return bits.join('/');
}
/**
* Lookup module names and resolve them by calling the definition function if
* needed.
* @param {string} moduleName A name for the payload to lookup
* @return {object} The module specified by aModuleName or null if not found.
*/
Domain.prototype.lookup = function(moduleName) {
if (/^\./.test(moduleName)) {
moduleName = normalize(join(dirname(this._currentModule), moduleName));
}
if (moduleName in this.modules) {
var module = this.modules[moduleName];
return module;
}
if (!(moduleName in define.modules)) {
throw new Error("Module not defined: " + moduleName);
}
var module = define.modules[moduleName];
if (typeof module == "function") {
var exports = {};
var previousModule = this._currentModule;
this._currentModule = moduleName;
module(this.require.bind(this), exports, { id: moduleName, uri: "" });
this._currentModule = previousModule;
module = exports;
}
// cache the resulting module object for next time
this.modules[moduleName] = module;
return module;
};
}());
define.Domain = Domain;
define.globalDomain = new Domain();
var require = define.globalDomain.require.bind(define.globalDomain);