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diff --git a/node_modules/amdefine/amdefine.js b/node_modules/amdefine/amdefine.js deleted file mode 100644 index ca830ba..0000000 --- a/node_modules/amdefine/amdefine.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -/** vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4 - * @license amdefine 1.0.1 Copyright (c) 2011-2016, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved. - * Available via the MIT or new BSD license. - * see: http://github.com/jrburke/amdefine for details - */ - -/*jslint node: true */ -/*global module, process */ -'use strict'; - -/** - * Creates a define for node. - * @param {Object} module the "module" object that is defined by Node for the - * current module. - * @param {Function} [requireFn]. Node's require function for the current module. - * It only needs to be passed in Node versions before 0.5, when module.require - * did not exist. - * @returns {Function} a define function that is usable for the current node - * module. - */ -function amdefine(module, requireFn) { - 'use strict'; - var defineCache = {}, - loaderCache = {}, - alreadyCalled = false, - path = require('path'), - makeRequire, stringRequire; - - /** - * Trims the . and .. from an array of path segments. - * It will keep a leading path segment if a .. will become - * the first path segment, to help with module name lookups, - * which act like paths, but can be remapped. But the end result, - * all paths that use this function should look normalized. - * NOTE: this method MODIFIES the input array. - * @param {Array} ary the array of path segments. - */ - function trimDots(ary) { - var i, part; - for (i = 0; ary[i]; i+= 1) { - part = ary[i]; - if (part === '.') { - ary.splice(i, 1); - i -= 1; - } else if (part === '..') { - if (i === 1 && (ary[2] === '..' || ary[0] === '..')) { - //End of the line. Keep at least one non-dot - //path segment at the front so it can be mapped - //correctly to disk. Otherwise, there is likely - //no path mapping for a path starting with '..'. - //This can still fail, but catches the most reasonable - //uses of .. - break; - } else if (i > 0) { - ary.splice(i - 1, 2); - i -= 2; - } - } - } - } - - function normalize(name, baseName) { - var baseParts; - - //Adjust any relative paths. - if (name && name.charAt(0) === '.') { - //If have a base name, try to normalize against it, - //otherwise, assume it is a top-level require that will - //be relative to baseUrl in the end. - if (baseName) { - baseParts = baseName.split('/'); - baseParts = baseParts.slice(0, baseParts.length - 1); - baseParts = baseParts.concat(name.split('/')); - trimDots(baseParts); - name = baseParts.join('/'); - } - } - - return name; - } - - /** - * Create the normalize() function passed to a loader plugin's - * normalize method. - */ - function makeNormalize(relName) { - return function (name) { - return normalize(name, relName); - }; - } - - function makeLoad(id) { - function load(value) { - loaderCache[id] = value; - } - - load.fromText = function (id, text) { - //This one is difficult because the text can/probably uses - //define, and any relative paths and requires should be relative - //to that id was it would be found on disk. But this would require - //bootstrapping a module/require fairly deeply from node core. - //Not sure how best to go about that yet. - throw new Error('amdefine does not implement load.fromText'); - }; - - return load; - } - - makeRequire = function (systemRequire, exports, module, relId) { - function amdRequire(deps, callback) { - if (typeof deps === 'string') { - //Synchronous, single module require('') - return stringRequire(systemRequire, exports, module, deps, relId); - } else { - //Array of dependencies with a callback. - - //Convert the dependencies to modules. - deps = deps.map(function (depName) { - return stringRequire(systemRequire, exports, module, depName, relId); - }); - - //Wait for next tick to call back the require call. - if (callback) { - process.nextTick(function () { - callback.apply(null, deps); - }); - } - } - } - - amdRequire.toUrl = function (filePath) { - if (filePath.indexOf('.') === 0) { - return normalize(filePath, path.dirname(module.filename)); - } else { - return filePath; - } - }; - - return amdRequire; - }; - - //Favor explicit value, passed in if the module wants to support Node 0.4. - requireFn = requireFn || function req() { - return module.require.apply(module, arguments); - }; - - function runFactory(id, deps, factory) { - var r, e, m, result; - - if (id) { - e = loaderCache[id] = {}; - m = { - id: id, - uri: __filename, - exports: e - }; - r = makeRequire(requireFn, e, m, id); - } else { - //Only support one define call per file - if (alreadyCalled) { - throw new Error('amdefine with no module ID cannot be called more than once per file.'); - } - alreadyCalled = true; - - //Use the real variables from node - //Use module.exports for exports, since - //the exports in here is amdefine exports. - e = module.exports; - m = module; - r = makeRequire(requireFn, e, m, module.id); - } - - //If there are dependencies, they are strings, so need - //to convert them to dependency values. - if (deps) { - deps = deps.map(function (depName) { - return r(depName); - }); - } - - //Call the factory with the right dependencies. - if (typeof factory === 'function') { - result = factory.apply(m.exports, deps); - } else { - result = factory; - } - - if (result !== undefined) { - m.exports = result; - if (id) { - loaderCache[id] = m.exports; - } - } - } - - stringRequire = function (systemRequire, exports, module, id, relId) { - //Split the ID by a ! so that - var index = id.indexOf('!'), - originalId = id, - prefix, plugin; - - if (index === -1) { - id = normalize(id, relId); - - //Straight module lookup. If it is one of the special dependencies, - //deal with it, otherwise, delegate to node. - if (id === 'require') { - return makeRequire(systemRequire, exports, module, relId); - } else if (id === 'exports') { - return exports; - } else if (id === 'module') { - return module; - } else if (loaderCache.hasOwnProperty(id)) { - return loaderCache[id]; - } else if (defineCache[id]) { - runFactory.apply(null, defineCache[id]); - return loaderCache[id]; - } else { - if(systemRequire) { - return systemRequire(originalId); - } else { - throw new Error('No module with ID: ' + id); - } - } - } else { - //There is a plugin in play. - prefix = id.substring(0, index); - id = id.substring(index + 1, id.length); - - plugin = stringRequire(systemRequire, exports, module, prefix, relId); - - if (plugin.normalize) { - id = plugin.normalize(id, makeNormalize(relId)); - } else { - //Normalize the ID normally. - id = normalize(id, relId); - } - - if (loaderCache[id]) { - return loaderCache[id]; - } else { - plugin.load(id, makeRequire(systemRequire, exports, module, relId), makeLoad(id), {}); - - return loaderCache[id]; - } - } - }; - - //Create a define function specific to the module asking for amdefine. - function define(id, deps, factory) { - if (Array.isArray(id)) { - factory = deps; - deps = id; - id = undefined; - } else if (typeof id !== 'string') { - factory = id; - id = deps = undefined; - } - - if (deps && !Array.isArray(deps)) { - factory = deps; - deps = undefined; - } - - if (!deps) { - deps = ['require', 'exports', 'module']; - } - - //Set up properties for this module. If an ID, then use - //internal cache. If no ID, then use the external variables - //for this node module. - if (id) { - //Put the module in deep freeze until there is a - //require call for it. - defineCache[id] = [id, deps, factory]; - } else { - runFactory(id, deps, factory); - } - } - - //define.require, which has access to all the values in the - //cache. Useful for AMD modules that all have IDs in the file, - //but need to finally export a value to node based on one of those - //IDs. - define.require = function (id) { - if (loaderCache[id]) { - return loaderCache[id]; - } - - if (defineCache[id]) { - runFactory.apply(null, defineCache[id]); - return loaderCache[id]; - } - }; - - define.amd = {}; - - return define; -} - -module.exports = amdefine; |