262 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
262 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
//>>built
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define("dojox/json/query", ["dojo/_base/kernel", "dojox", "dojo/_base/array"], function(dojo, dojox){
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dojo.getObject("json", true, dojox);
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dojox.json._slice = function(obj,start,end,step){
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// handles slice operations: [3:6:2]
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var len=obj.length,results = [];
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end = end || len;
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start = (start < 0) ? Math.max(0,start+len) : Math.min(len,start);
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end = (end < 0) ? Math.max(0,end+len) : Math.min(len,end);
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for(var i=start; i<end; i+=step){
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results.push(obj[i]);
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}
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return results;
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}
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dojox.json._find = function e(obj,name){
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// handles ..name, .*, [*], [val1,val2], [val]
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// name can be a property to search for, undefined for full recursive, or an array for picking by index
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var results = [];
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function walk(obj){
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if(name){
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if(name===true && !(obj instanceof Array)){
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//recursive object search
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results.push(obj);
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}else if(obj[name]){
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// found the name, add to our results
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results.push(obj[name]);
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}
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}
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for(var i in obj){
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var val = obj[i];
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if(!name){
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// if we don't have a name we are just getting all the properties values (.* or [*])
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results.push(val);
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}else if(val && typeof val == 'object'){
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walk(val);
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}
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}
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}
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if(name instanceof Array){
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// this is called when multiple items are in the brackets: [3,4,5]
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if(name.length==1){
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// this can happen as a result of the parser becoming confused about commas
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// in the brackets like [@.func(4,2)]. Fixing the parser would require recursive
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// analsys, very expensive, but this fixes the problem nicely.
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return obj[name[0]];
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}
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for(var i = 0; i < name.length; i++){
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results.push(obj[name[i]]);
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}
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}else{
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// otherwise we expanding
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walk(obj);
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}
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return results;
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}
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dojox.json._distinctFilter = function(array, callback){
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// does the filter with removal of duplicates in O(n)
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var outArr = [];
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var primitives = {};
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for(var i=0,l=array.length; i<l; ++i){
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var value = array[i];
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if(callback(value, i, array)){
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if((typeof value == 'object') && value){
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// with objects we prevent duplicates with a marker property
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if(!value.__included){
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value.__included = true;
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outArr.push(value);
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}
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}else if(!primitives[value + typeof value]){
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// with primitives we prevent duplicates by putting it in a map
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primitives[value + typeof value] = true;
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outArr.push(value);
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}
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}
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}
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for(i=0,l=outArr.length; i<l; ++i){
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// cleanup the marker properties
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if(outArr[i]){
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delete outArr[i].__included;
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}
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}
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return outArr;
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}
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return dojox.json.query = function(/*String*/query,/*Object?*/obj){
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// summary:
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// Performs a JSONQuery on the provided object and returns the results.
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// If no object is provided (just a query), it returns a "compiled" function that evaluates objects
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// according to the provided query.
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// query:
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// Query string
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// obj:
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// Target of the JSONQuery
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//
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// description:
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// JSONQuery provides a comprehensive set of data querying tools including filtering,
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// recursive search, sorting, mapping, range selection, and powerful expressions with
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// wildcard string comparisons and various operators. JSONQuery generally supersets
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// JSONPath and provides syntax that matches and behaves like JavaScript where
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// possible.
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//
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// JSONQuery evaluations begin with the provided object, which can referenced with
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// $. From
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// the starting object, various operators can be successively applied, each operating
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// on the result of the last operation.
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//
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// Supported Operators:
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// --------------------
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// * .property - This will return the provided property of the object, behaving exactly
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// like JavaScript.
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// * [expression] - This returns the property name/index defined by the evaluation of
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// the provided expression, behaving exactly like JavaScript.
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// * [?expression] - This will perform a filter operation on an array, returning all the
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// items in an array that match the provided expression. This operator does not
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// need to be in brackets, you can simply use ?expression, but since it does not
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// have any containment, no operators can be used afterwards when used
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// without brackets.
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// * [^?expression] - This will perform a distinct filter operation on an array. This behaves
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// as [?expression] except that it will remove any duplicate values/objects from the
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// result set.
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// * [/expression], [\expression], [/expression, /expression] - This performs a sort
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// operation on an array, with sort based on the provide expression. Multiple comma delimited sort
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// expressions can be provided for multiple sort orders (first being highest priority). /
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// indicates ascending order and \ indicates descending order
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// * [=expression] - This performs a map operation on an array, creating a new array
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// with each item being the evaluation of the expression for each item in the source array.
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// * [start:end:step] - This performs an array slice/range operation, returning the elements
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// from the optional start index to the optional end index, stepping by the optional step number.
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// * [expr,expr] - This a union operator, returning an array of all the property/index values from
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// the evaluation of the comma delimited expressions.
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// * .* or [*] - This returns the values of all the properties of the current object.
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// * $ - This is the root object, If a JSONQuery expression does not being with a $,
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// it will be auto-inserted at the beginning.
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// * @ - This is the current object in filter, sort, and map expressions. This is generally
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// not necessary, names are auto-converted to property references of the current object
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// in expressions.
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// * ..property - Performs a recursive search for the given property name, returning
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// an array of all values with such a property name in the current object and any subobjects
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// * expr = expr - Performs a comparison (like JS's ==). When comparing to
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// a string, the comparison string may contain wildcards * (matches any number of
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// characters) and ? (matches any single character).
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// * expr ~ expr - Performs a string comparison with case insensitivity.
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// * ..[?expression] - This will perform a deep search filter operation on all the objects and
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// subobjects of the current data. Rather than only searching an array, this will search
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// property values, arrays, and their children.
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// * $1,$2,$3, etc. - These are references to extra parameters passed to the query
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// function or the evaluator function.
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// * +, -, /, *, &, |, %, (, ), <, >, <=, >=, != - These operators behave just as they do
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// in JavaScript.
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//
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//
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//
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// | dojox.json.query(queryString,object)
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// and
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// | dojox.json.query(queryString)(object)
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// always return identical results. The first one immediately evaluates, the second one returns a
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// function that then evaluates the object.
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//
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// example:
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// | dojox.json.query("foo",{foo:"bar"})
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// This will return "bar".
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//
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// example:
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// | evaluator = dojox.json.query("?foo='bar'&rating>3");
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// This creates a function that finds all the objects in an array with a property
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// foo that is equals to "bar" and with a rating property with a value greater
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// than 3.
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// | evaluator([{foo:"bar",rating:4},{foo:"baz",rating:2}])
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// This returns:
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// | {foo:"bar",rating:4}
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//
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// example:
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// | evaluator = dojox.json.query("$[?price<15.00][\rating][0:10]");
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// This finds objects in array with a price less than 15.00 and sorts then
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// by rating, highest rated first, and returns the first ten items in from this
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// filtered and sorted list.
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var depth = 0;
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var str = [];
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query = query.replace(/"(\\.|[^"\\])*"|'(\\.|[^'\\])*'|[\[\]]/g,function(t){
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depth += t == '[' ? 1 : t == ']' ? -1 : 0; // keep track of bracket depth
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return (t == ']' && depth > 0) ? '`]' : // we mark all the inner brackets as skippable
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(t.charAt(0) == '"' || t.charAt(0) == "'") ? "`" + (str.push(t) - 1) :// and replace all the strings
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t;
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});
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var prefix = '';
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function call(name){
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// creates a function call and puts the expression so far in a parameter for a call
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prefix = name + "(" + prefix;
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}
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function makeRegex(t,a,b,c,d,e,f,g){
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// creates a regular expression matcher for when wildcards and ignore case is used
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return str[g].match(/[\*\?]/) || f == '~' ?
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"/^" + str[g].substring(1,str[g].length-1).replace(/\\([btnfr\\"'])|([^\w\*\?])/g,"\\$1$2").replace(/([\*\?])/g,"[\\w\\W]$1") + (f == '~' ? '$/i' : '$/') + ".test(" + a + ")" :
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t;
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}
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query.replace(/(\]|\)|push|pop|shift|splice|sort|reverse)\s*\(/,function(){
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throw new Error("Unsafe function call");
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});
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query = query.replace(/([^<>=]=)([^=])/g,"$1=$2"). // change the equals to comparisons except operators ==, <=, >=
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replace(/@|(\.\s*)?[a-zA-Z\$_]+(\s*:)?/g,function(t){
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return t.charAt(0) == '.' ? t : // leave .prop alone
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t == '@' ? "$obj" :// the reference to the current object
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(t.match(/:|^(\$|Math|true|false|null)$/) ? "" : "$obj.") + t; // plain names should be properties of root... unless they are a label in object initializer
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}).
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replace(/\.?\.?\[(`\]|[^\]])*\]|\?.*|\.\.([\w\$_]+)|\.\*/g,function(t,a,b){
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var oper = t.match(/^\.?\.?(\[\s*\^?\?|\^?\?|\[\s*==)(.*?)\]?$/); // [?expr] and ?expr and [=expr and =expr
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if(oper){
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var prefix = '';
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if(t.match(/^\./)){
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// recursive object search
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call("dojox.json._find");
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prefix = ",true)";
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}
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call(oper[1].match(/\=/) ? "dojo.map" : oper[1].match(/\^/) ? "dojox.json._distinctFilter" : "dojo.filter");
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return prefix + ",function($obj){return " + oper[2] + "})";
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}
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oper = t.match(/^\[\s*([\/\\].*)\]/); // [/sortexpr,\sortexpr]
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if(oper){
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// make a copy of the array and then sort it using the sorting expression
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return ".concat().sort(function(a,b){" + oper[1].replace(/\s*,?\s*([\/\\])\s*([^,\\\/]+)/g,function(t,a,b){
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return "var av= " + b.replace(/\$obj/,"a") + ",bv= " + b.replace(/\$obj/,"b") + // FIXME: Should check to make sure the $obj token isn't followed by characters
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";if(av>bv||bv==null){return " + (a== "/" ? 1 : -1) +";}\n" +
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"if(bv>av||av==null){return " + (a== "/" ? -1 : 1) +";}\n";
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}) + "return 0;})";
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}
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oper = t.match(/^\[(-?[0-9]*):(-?[0-9]*):?(-?[0-9]*)\]/); // slice [0:3]
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if(oper){
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call("dojox.json._slice");
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return "," + (oper[1] || 0) + "," + (oper[2] || 0) + "," + (oper[3] || 1) + ")";
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}
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if(t.match(/^\.\.|\.\*|\[\s*\*\s*\]|,/)){ // ..prop and [*]
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call("dojox.json._find");
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return (t.charAt(1) == '.' ?
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",'" + b + "'" : // ..prop
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t.match(/,/) ?
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"," + t : // [prop1,prop2]
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"") + ")"; // [*]
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}
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return t;
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}).
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replace(/(\$obj\s*((\.\s*[\w_$]+\s*)|(\[\s*`([0-9]+)\s*`\]))*)(==|~)\s*`([0-9]+)/g,makeRegex). // create regex matching
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replace(/`([0-9]+)\s*(==|~)\s*(\$obj\s*((\.\s*[\w_$]+)|(\[\s*`([0-9]+)\s*`\]))*)/g,function(t,a,b,c,d,e,f,g){ // and do it for reverse =
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return makeRegex(t,c,d,e,f,g,b,a);
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});
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query = prefix + (query.charAt(0) == '$' ? "" : "$") + query.replace(/`([0-9]+|\])/g,function(t,a){
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//restore the strings
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return a == ']' ? ']' : str[a];
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});
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// create a function within this scope (so it can use expand and slice)
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var executor = eval("1&&function($,$1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9){var $obj=$;return " + query + "}");
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for(var i = 0;i<arguments.length-1;i++){
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arguments[i] = arguments[i+1];
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}
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return obj ? executor.apply(this,arguments) : executor;
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};
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}); |