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The function is used * like so: *  *      function (out, values, parent, xindex, xcount) { *          // out is the output array to store results *          // values, parent, xindex and xcount have their historical meaning *      } * * @markdown * @private */Ext.define('Ext.XTemplateCompiler', {    extend: 'Ext.XTemplateParser',    // Chrome really likes "new Function" to realize the code block (as in it is    // 2x-3x faster to call it than using eval), but Firefox chokes on it badly.    // IE and Opera are also fine with the "new Function" technique.    useEval: Ext.isGecko,    // See http://jsperf.com/nige-array-append for quickest way to append to an array of unknown length    // (Due to arbitrary code execution inside a template, we cannot easily track the length in  var)    // On IE6 and 7 myArray[myArray.length]='foo' is better. On other browsers myArray.push('foo') is better.    useIndex: Ext.isIE6 || Ext.isIE7,    useFormat: true,        propNameRe: /^[\w\d\$]*$/,    compile: function (tpl) {        var me = this,            code = me.generate(tpl);        // When using "new Function", we have to pass our "Ext" variable to it in order to        // support sandboxing. If we did not, the generated function would use the global        // "Ext", not the "Ext" from our sandbox (scope chain).        //        return me.useEval ? me.evalTpl(code) : (new Function('Ext', code))(Ext);    },    generate: function (tpl) {        var me = this,            // note: Ext here is properly sandboxed            definitions = 'var fm=Ext.util.Format,ts=Object.prototype.toString;',            code;        // Track how many levels we use, so that we only "var" each level's variables once        me.maxLevel = 0;        me.body = [            'var c0=values, a0=' + me.createArrayTest(0) + ', p0=parent, n0=xcount, i0=xindex, v;\n'        ];        if (me.definitions) {            if (typeof me.definitions === 'string') {                me.definitions = [me.definitions, definitions ];            } else {                me.definitions.push(definitions);            }        } else {            me.definitions = [ definitions ];        }        me.switches = [];        me.parse(tpl);        me.definitions.push(            (me.useEval ? '$=' : 'return') + ' function (' + me.fnArgs + ') {',                me.body.join(''),            '}'        );        code = me.definitions.join('\n');        // Free up the arrays.        me.definitions.length = me.body.length = me.switches.length = 0;        delete me.definitions;        delete me.body;        delete me.switches;        return code;    },    //-----------------------------------    // XTemplateParser callouts    doText: function (text) {        var me = this,            out = me.body;        text = text.replace(me.aposRe, "\\'").replace(me.newLineRe, '\\n');        if (me.useIndex) {            out.push('out[out.length]=\'', text, '\'\n');        } else {            out.push('out.push(\'', text, '\')\n');        }    },    doExpr: function (expr) {        var out = this.body;        out.push('if ((v=' + expr + ')!==undefined) out');        // Coerce value to string using concatenation of an empty string literal.        // See http://jsperf.com/tostringvscoercion/5        if (this.useIndex) {             out.push('[out.length]=v+\'\'\n');        } else {             out.push('.push(v+\'\')\n');        }    },    doTag: function (tag) {        this.doExpr(this.parseTag(tag));    },    doElse: function () {        this.body.push('} else {\n');    },    doEval: function (text) {        this.body.push(text, '\n');    },    doIf: function (action, actions) {        var me = this;        // If it's just a propName, use it directly in the if        if (action === '.') {            me.body.push('if (values) {\n');        } else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) {            me.body.push('if (', me.parseTag(action), ') {\n');        }        // Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values)        else {            me.body.push('if (', me.addFn(action), me.callFn, ') {\n');        }        if (actions.exec) {            me.doExec(actions.exec);        }    },    doElseIf: function (action, actions) {        var me = this;        // If it's just a propName, use it directly in the else if        if (action === '.') {            me.body.push('else if (values) {\n');        } else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) {            me.body.push('} else if (', me.parseTag(action), ') {\n');        }        // Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values)        else {            me.body.push('} else if (', me.addFn(action), me.callFn, ') {\n');        }        if (actions.exec) {            me.doExec(actions.exec);        }    },    doSwitch: function (action) {        var me = this;        // If it's just a propName, use it directly in the switch        if (action === '.') {            me.body.push('switch (values) {\n');        } else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) {            me.body.push('switch (', me.parseTag(action), ') {\n');        }        // Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values)        else {            me.body.push('switch (', me.addFn(action), me.callFn, ') {\n');        }        me.switches.push(0);    },    doCase: function (action) {        var me = this,            cases = Ext.isArray(action) ? action : [action],            n = me.switches.length - 1,            match, i;        if (me.switches[n]) {            me.body.push('break;\n');        } else {            me.switches[n]++;        }        for (i = 0, n = cases.length; i < n; ++i) {            match = me.intRe.exec(cases[i]);            cases[i] = match ? match[1] : ("'" + cases[i].replace(me.aposRe,"\\'") + "'");        }        me.body.push('case ', cases.join(': case '), ':\n');    },    doDefault: function () {        var me = this,            n = me.switches.length - 1;        if (me.switches[n]) {            me.body.push('break;\n');        } else {            me.switches[n]++;        }        me.body.push('default:\n');    },    doEnd: function (type, actions) {        var me = this,            L = me.level-1;        if (type == 'for') {            /*            To exit a for loop we must restore the outer loop's context. The code looks            like this (which goes with that produced by doFor:                    for (...) { // the part generated by doFor                        ...  // the body of the for loop                        // ... any tpl for exec statement goes here...                    }                    parent = p1;                    values = r2;                    xcount = n1;                    xindex = i1            */            if (actions.exec) {                me.doExec(actions.exec);            }            me.body.push('}\n');            me.body.push('parent=p',L,';values=r',L+1,';xcount=n',L,';xindex=i',L,'\n');        } else if (type == 'if' || type == 'switch') {            me.body.push('}\n');        }    },    doFor: function (action, actions) {        var me = this,            s,            L = me.level,            up = L-1,            pL = 'p' + L,            parentAssignment;        // If it's just a propName, use it directly in the switch        if (action === '.') {            s = 'values';        } else if (me.propNameRe.test(action)) {            s = me.parseTag(action);        }        // Otherwise, it must be an expression, and needs to be returned from an fn which uses with(values)        else {            s = me.addFn(action) + me.callFn;        }        /*        We are trying to produce a block of code that looks like below. We use the nesting        level to uniquely name the control variables.            // Omit "var " if we have already been through level 2            var i2 = 0,                n2 = 0,                c2 = values['propName'],                    // c2 is the context object for the for loop                a2 = Array.isArray(c2);                p2 = c1,                    // p2 is the parent context (of the outer for loop)                r2 = values                    // r2 is the values object to             // If iterating over the current data, the parent is always set to c2            parent = c2;            // If iterating over a property in an object, set the parent to the object            parent = a1 ? c1[i1] : p2 // set parent            if (c2) {                if (a2) {                    n2 = c2.length;                } else if (c2.isMixedCollection) {                    c2 = c2.items;                    n2 = c2.length;                } else if (c2.isStore) {                    c2 = c2.data.items;                    n2 = c2.length;                } else {                    c2 = [ c2 ];                    n2 = 1;                }            }            // i2 is the loop index and n2 is the number (xcount) of this for loop            for (xcount = n2; i2 < n2; ++i2) {                values = c2[i2]           // adjust special vars to inner scope                xindex = i2 + 1           // xindex is 1-based        The body of the loop is whatever comes between the tpl and /tpl statements (which        is handled by doEnd).        */        // Declare the vars for a particular level only if we have not already declared them.        if (me.maxLevel < L) {            me.maxLevel = L;            me.body.push('var ');        }                if (action == '.') {            parentAssignment = 'c' + L;        } else {            parentAssignment = 'a' + up + '?c' + up + '[i' + up + ']:p' + L;        }                me.body.push('i',L,'=0,n', L, '=0,c',L,'=',s,',a',L,'=', me.createArrayTest(L), ',p',L,'=c',up,',r',L,'=values;\n',            'parent=',parentAssignment,'\n',            'if (c',L,'){if(a',L,'){n', L,'=c', L, '.length;}else if (c', L, '.isMixedCollection){c',L,'=c',L,'.items;n',L,'=c',L,'.length;}else if(c',L,'.isStore){c',L,'=c',L,'.data.items;n',L,'=c',L,'.length;}else{c',L,'=[c',L,'];n',L,'=1;}}\n',            'for (xcount=n',L,';i',L,'<n'+L+';++i',L,'){\n',            'values=c',L,'[i',L,']');        if (actions.propName) {            me.body.push('.', actions.propName);        }        me.body.push('\n',            'xindex=i',L,'+1\n');    },    createArrayTest: ('isArray' in Array) ? function(L) {        return 'Array.isArray(c' + L + ')';    } : function(L) {        return 'ts.call(c' + L + ')==="[object Array]"';    },    doExec: function (action, actions) {        var me = this,            name = 'f' + me.definitions.length;        me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {',                            ' try { with(values) {',                            '  ' + action,                            ' }} catch(e) {',                            //<debug>                            'Ext.log("XTemplate Error: " + e.message);',                             //</debug>                            '}',                      '}');        me.body.push(name + me.callFn + '\n');    },    //-----------------------------------    // Internal    addFn: function (body) {        var me = this,            name = 'f' + me.definitions.length;        if (body === '.') {            me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {',                            ' return values',                       '}');        } else if (body === '..') {            me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {',                            ' return parent',                       '}');        } else {            me.definitions.push('function ' + name + '(' + me.fnArgs + ') {',                            ' try { with(values) {',                            '  return(' + body + ')',                            ' }} catch(e) {',                            //<debug>                            'Ext.log("XTemplate Error: " + e.message);',                             //</debug>                            '}',                       '}');        }        return name;    },    parseTag: function (tag) {        var me = this,            m = me.tagRe.exec(tag),            name = m[1],            format = m[2],            args = m[3],            math = m[4],            v;        // name = "." - Just use the values object.        if (name == '.') {            // filter to not include arrays/objects/nulls            if (!me.validTypes) {                me.definitions.push('var validTypes={string:1,number:1,boolean:1};');                me.validTypes = true;            }            v = 'validTypes[typeof values] || ts.call(values) === "[object Date]" ? values : ""';        }        // name = "#" - Use the xindex        else if (name == '#') {            v = 'xindex';        }        else if (name.substr(0, 7) == "parent.") {            v = name;        }        // compound Javascript property name (e.g., "foo.bar")        else if (isNaN(name) && name.indexOf('-') == -1 && name.indexOf('.') != -1) {            v = "values." + name;        }        // number or a '-' in it or a single word (maybe a keyword): use array notation        // (http://jsperf.com/string-property-access/4)        else {                v = "values['" + name + "']";        }        if (math) {            v = '(' + v + math + ')';        }        if (format && me.useFormat) {            args = args ? ',' + args : "";            if (format.substr(0, 5) != "this.") {                format = "fm." + format + '(';            } else {                format += '(';            }        } else {            return v;        }        return format + v + args + ')';    },    // @private    evalTpl: function ($) {        // We have to use eval to realize the code block and capture the inner func we also        // don't want a deep scope chain. We only do this in Firefox and it is also unhappy        // with eval containing a return statement, so instead we assign to "$" and return        // that. Because we use "eval", we are automatically sandboxed properly.        eval($);        return $;    },    newLineRe: /\r\n|\r|\n/g,    aposRe: /[']/g,    intRe:  /^\s*(\d+)\s*$/,    tagRe:  /([\w-\.\#]+)(?:\:([\w\.]*)(?:\((.*?)?\))?)?(\s?[\+\-\*\/]\s?[\d\.\+\-\*\/\(\)]+)?/}, function () {    var proto = this.prototype;    proto.fnArgs = 'out,values,parent,xindex,xcount';    proto.callFn = '.call(this,' + proto.fnArgs + ')';});</pre></body></html>
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