// OpenLayers. See https://openlayers.org/
// License: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openlayers/openlayers/master/LICENSE.md
// Version: v4.6.4
;(function (root, factory) {
if (typeof exports === "object") {
module.exports = factory();
} else if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
define([], factory);
} else {
root.ol = factory();
}
}(this, function () {
var OPENLAYERS = {};
var goog = this.goog = {};
this.CLOSURE_NO_DEPS = true;
// Copyright 2006 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
/**
* @fileoverview Bootstrap for the Google JS Library (Closure).
*
* In uncompiled mode base.js will attempt to load Closure's deps file, unless
* the global CLOSURE_NO_DEPS
is set to true. This allows projects
* to include their own deps file(s) from different locations.
*
* Avoid including base.js more than once. This is strictly discouraged and not
* supported. goog.require(...) won't work properly in that case.
*
* @provideGoog
*/
/**
* @define {boolean} Overridden to true by the compiler.
*/
var COMPILED = false;
/**
* Base namespace for the Closure library. Checks to see goog is already
* defined in the current scope before assigning to prevent clobbering if
* base.js is loaded more than once.
*
* @const
*/
var goog = goog || {};
/**
* Reference to the global context. In most cases this will be 'window'.
*/
goog.global = this;
/**
* A hook for overriding the define values in uncompiled mode.
*
* In uncompiled mode, {@code CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES} may be defined before
* loading base.js. If a key is defined in {@code CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES},
* {@code goog.define} will use the value instead of the default value. This
* allows flags to be overwritten without compilation (this is normally
* accomplished with the compiler's "define" flag).
*
* Example:
*
* var CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES = {'goog.DEBUG': false};
*
*
* @type {Object|undefined}
*/
goog.global.CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES;
/**
* A hook for overriding the define values in uncompiled or compiled mode,
* like CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES but effective in compiled code. In
* uncompiled code CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES takes precedence.
*
* Also unlike CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES the values must be number, boolean or
* string literals or the compiler will emit an error.
*
* While any @define value may be set, only those set with goog.define will be
* effective for uncompiled code.
*
* Example:
*
* var CLOSURE_DEFINES = {'goog.DEBUG': false} ;
*
*
* @type {Object|undefined}
*/
goog.global.CLOSURE_DEFINES;
/**
* Returns true if the specified value is not undefined.
*
* @param {?} val Variable to test.
* @return {boolean} Whether variable is defined.
*/
goog.isDef = function(val) {
// void 0 always evaluates to undefined and hence we do not need to depend on
// the definition of the global variable named 'undefined'.
return val !== void 0;
};
/**
* Returns true if the specified value is a string.
* @param {?} val Variable to test.
* @return {boolean} Whether variable is a string.
*/
goog.isString = function(val) {
return typeof val == 'string';
};
/**
* Returns true if the specified value is a boolean.
* @param {?} val Variable to test.
* @return {boolean} Whether variable is boolean.
*/
goog.isBoolean = function(val) {
return typeof val == 'boolean';
};
/**
* Returns true if the specified value is a number.
* @param {?} val Variable to test.
* @return {boolean} Whether variable is a number.
*/
goog.isNumber = function(val) {
return typeof val == 'number';
};
/**
* Builds an object structure for the provided namespace path, ensuring that
* names that already exist are not overwritten. For example:
* "a.b.c" -> a = {};a.b={};a.b.c={};
* Used by goog.provide and goog.exportSymbol.
* @param {string} name name of the object that this file defines.
* @param {*=} opt_object the object to expose at the end of the path.
* @param {Object=} opt_objectToExportTo The object to add the path to; default
* is `goog.global`.
* @private
*/
goog.exportPath_ = function(name, opt_object, opt_objectToExportTo) {
var parts = name.split('.');
var cur = opt_objectToExportTo || goog.global;
// Internet Explorer exhibits strange behavior when throwing errors from
// methods externed in this manner. See the testExportSymbolExceptions in
// base_test.html for an example.
if (!(parts[0] in cur) && cur.execScript) {
cur.execScript('var ' + parts[0]);
}
for (var part; parts.length && (part = parts.shift());) {
if (!parts.length && goog.isDef(opt_object)) {
// last part and we have an object; use it
cur[part] = opt_object;
} else if (cur[part] && cur[part] !== Object.prototype[part]) {
cur = cur[part];
} else {
cur = cur[part] = {};
}
}
};
/**
* Defines a named value. In uncompiled mode, the value is retrieved from
* CLOSURE_DEFINES or CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES if the object is defined and
* has the property specified, and otherwise used the defined defaultValue.
* When compiled the default can be overridden using the compiler
* options or the value set in the CLOSURE_DEFINES object.
*
* @param {string} name The distinguished name to provide.
* @param {string|number|boolean} defaultValue
*/
goog.define = function(name, defaultValue) {
var value = defaultValue;
if (!COMPILED) {
if (goog.global.CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES &&
// Anti DOM-clobbering runtime check (b/37736576).
/** @type {?} */ (goog.global.CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES).nodeType ===
undefined &&
Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(
goog.global.CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES, name)) {
value = goog.global.CLOSURE_UNCOMPILED_DEFINES[name];
} else if (
goog.global.CLOSURE_DEFINES &&
// Anti DOM-clobbering runtime check (b/37736576).
/** @type {?} */ (goog.global.CLOSURE_DEFINES).nodeType === undefined &&
Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(
goog.global.CLOSURE_DEFINES, name)) {
value = goog.global.CLOSURE_DEFINES[name];
}
}
goog.exportPath_(name, value);
};
/**
* @define {boolean} DEBUG is provided as a convenience so that debugging code
* that should not be included in a production. It can be easily stripped
* by specifying --define goog.DEBUG=false to the Closure Compiler aka
* JSCompiler. For example, most toString() methods should be declared inside an
* "if (goog.DEBUG)" conditional because they are generally used for debugging
* purposes and it is difficult for the JSCompiler to statically determine
* whether they are used.
*/
goog.define('goog.DEBUG', true);
/**
* @define {string} LOCALE defines the locale being used for compilation. It is
* used to select locale specific data to be compiled in js binary. BUILD rule
* can specify this value by "--define goog.LOCALE=" as a compiler
* option.
*
* Take into account that the locale code format is important. You should use
* the canonical Unicode format with hyphen as a delimiter. Language must be
* lowercase, Language Script - Capitalized, Region - UPPERCASE.
* There are few examples: pt-BR, en, en-US, sr-Latin-BO, zh-Hans-CN.
*
* See more info about locale codes here:
* http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers
*
* For language codes you should use values defined by ISO 693-1. See it here
* http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/ert/iso639.htm. There is only one exception from
* this rule: the Hebrew language. For legacy reasons the old code (iw) should
* be used instead of the new code (he).
*
*/
goog.define('goog.LOCALE', 'en'); // default to en
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether this code is running on trusted sites.
*
* On untrusted sites, several native functions can be defined or overridden by
* external libraries like Prototype, Datejs, and JQuery and setting this flag
* to false forces closure to use its own implementations when possible.
*
* If your JavaScript can be loaded by a third party site and you are wary about
* relying on non-standard implementations, specify
* "--define goog.TRUSTED_SITE=false" to the compiler.
*/
goog.define('goog.TRUSTED_SITE', true);
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether a project is expected to be running in strict mode.
*
* This define can be used to trigger alternate implementations compatible with
* running in EcmaScript Strict mode or warn about unavailable functionality.
* @see https://goo.gl/PudQ4y
*
*/
goog.define('goog.STRICT_MODE_COMPATIBLE', false);
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether code that calls {@link goog.setTestOnly} should
* be disallowed in the compilation unit.
*/
goog.define('goog.DISALLOW_TEST_ONLY_CODE', COMPILED && !goog.DEBUG);
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether to use a Chrome app CSP-compliant method for
* loading scripts via goog.require. @see appendScriptSrcNode_.
*/
goog.define('goog.ENABLE_CHROME_APP_SAFE_SCRIPT_LOADING', false);
/**
* Defines a namespace in Closure.
*
* A namespace may only be defined once in a codebase. It may be defined using
* goog.provide() or goog.module().
*
* The presence of one or more goog.provide() calls in a file indicates
* that the file defines the given objects/namespaces.
* Provided symbols must not be null or undefined.
*
* In addition, goog.provide() creates the object stubs for a namespace
* (for example, goog.provide("goog.foo.bar") will create the object
* goog.foo.bar if it does not already exist).
*
* Build tools also scan for provide/require/module statements
* to discern dependencies, build dependency files (see deps.js), etc.
*
* @see goog.require
* @see goog.module
* @param {string} name Namespace provided by this file in the form
* "goog.package.part".
*/
goog.provide = function(name) {
if (goog.isInModuleLoader_()) {
throw new Error('goog.provide can not be used within a goog.module.');
}
if (!COMPILED) {
// Ensure that the same namespace isn't provided twice.
// A goog.module/goog.provide maps a goog.require to a specific file
if (goog.isProvided_(name)) {
throw new Error('Namespace "' + name + '" already declared.');
}
}
goog.constructNamespace_(name);
};
/**
* @param {string} name Namespace provided by this file in the form
* "goog.package.part".
* @param {Object=} opt_obj The object to embed in the namespace.
* @private
*/
goog.constructNamespace_ = function(name, opt_obj) {
if (!COMPILED) {
delete goog.implicitNamespaces_[name];
var namespace = name;
while ((namespace = namespace.substring(0, namespace.lastIndexOf('.')))) {
if (goog.getObjectByName(namespace)) {
break;
}
goog.implicitNamespaces_[namespace] = true;
}
}
goog.exportPath_(name, opt_obj);
};
/**
* Module identifier validation regexp.
* Note: This is a conservative check, it is very possible to be more lenient,
* the primary exclusion here is "/" and "\" and a leading ".", these
* restrictions are intended to leave the door open for using goog.require
* with relative file paths rather than module identifiers.
* @private
*/
goog.VALID_MODULE_RE_ = /^[a-zA-Z_$][a-zA-Z0-9._$]*$/;
/**
* Defines a module in Closure.
*
* Marks that this file must be loaded as a module and claims the namespace.
*
* A namespace may only be defined once in a codebase. It may be defined using
* goog.provide() or goog.module().
*
* goog.module() has three requirements:
* - goog.module may not be used in the same file as goog.provide.
* - goog.module must be the first statement in the file.
* - only one goog.module is allowed per file.
*
* When a goog.module annotated file is loaded, it is enclosed in
* a strict function closure. This means that:
* - any variables declared in a goog.module file are private to the file
* (not global), though the compiler is expected to inline the module.
* - The code must obey all the rules of "strict" JavaScript.
* - the file will be marked as "use strict"
*
* NOTE: unlike goog.provide, goog.module does not declare any symbols by
* itself. If declared symbols are desired, use
* goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace().
*
*
* See the public goog.module proposal: http://goo.gl/Va1hin
*
* @param {string} name Namespace provided by this file in the form
* "goog.package.part", is expected but not required.
* @return {void}
*/
goog.module = function(name) {
if (!goog.isString(name) || !name ||
name.search(goog.VALID_MODULE_RE_) == -1) {
throw new Error('Invalid module identifier');
}
if (!goog.isInModuleLoader_()) {
throw new Error(
'Module ' + name + ' has been loaded incorrectly. Note, ' +
'modules cannot be loaded as normal scripts. They require some kind of ' +
'pre-processing step. You\'re likely trying to load a module via a ' +
'script tag or as a part of a concatenated bundle without rewriting the ' +
'module. For more info see: ' +
'https://github.com/google/closure-library/wiki/goog.module:-an-ES6-module-like-alternative-to-goog.provide.');
}
if (goog.moduleLoaderState_.moduleName) {
throw new Error('goog.module may only be called once per module.');
}
// Store the module name for the loader.
goog.moduleLoaderState_.moduleName = name;
if (!COMPILED) {
// Ensure that the same namespace isn't provided twice.
// A goog.module/goog.provide maps a goog.require to a specific file
if (goog.isProvided_(name)) {
throw new Error('Namespace "' + name + '" already declared.');
}
delete goog.implicitNamespaces_[name];
}
};
/**
* @param {string} name The module identifier.
* @return {?} The module exports for an already loaded module or null.
*
* Note: This is not an alternative to goog.require, it does not
* indicate a hard dependency, instead it is used to indicate
* an optional dependency or to access the exports of a module
* that has already been loaded.
* @suppress {missingProvide}
*/
goog.module.get = function(name) {
return goog.module.getInternal_(name);
};
/**
* @param {string} name The module identifier.
* @return {?} The module exports for an already loaded module or null.
* @private
*/
goog.module.getInternal_ = function(name) {
if (!COMPILED) {
if (name in goog.loadedModules_) {
return goog.loadedModules_[name];
} else if (!goog.implicitNamespaces_[name]) {
var ns = goog.getObjectByName(name);
return ns != null ? ns : null;
}
}
return null;
};
/**
* @private {?{moduleName: (string|undefined), declareLegacyNamespace:boolean}}
*/
goog.moduleLoaderState_ = null;
/**
* @private
* @return {boolean} Whether a goog.module is currently being initialized.
*/
goog.isInModuleLoader_ = function() {
return goog.moduleLoaderState_ != null;
};
/**
* Provide the module's exports as a globally accessible object under the
* module's declared name. This is intended to ease migration to goog.module
* for files that have existing usages.
* @suppress {missingProvide}
*/
goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace = function() {
if (!COMPILED && !goog.isInModuleLoader_()) {
throw new Error(
'goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace must be called from ' +
'within a goog.module');
}
if (!COMPILED && !goog.moduleLoaderState_.moduleName) {
throw new Error(
'goog.module must be called prior to ' +
'goog.module.declareLegacyNamespace.');
}
goog.moduleLoaderState_.declareLegacyNamespace = true;
};
/**
* Marks that the current file should only be used for testing, and never for
* live code in production.
*
* In the case of unit tests, the message may optionally be an exact namespace
* for the test (e.g. 'goog.stringTest'). The linter will then ignore the extra
* provide (if not explicitly defined in the code).
*
* @param {string=} opt_message Optional message to add to the error that's
* raised when used in production code.
*/
goog.setTestOnly = function(opt_message) {
if (goog.DISALLOW_TEST_ONLY_CODE) {
opt_message = opt_message || '';
throw new Error(
'Importing test-only code into non-debug environment' +
(opt_message ? ': ' + opt_message : '.'));
}
};
/**
* Forward declares a symbol. This is an indication to the compiler that the
* symbol may be used in the source yet is not required and may not be provided
* in compilation.
*
* The most common usage of forward declaration is code that takes a type as a
* function parameter but does not need to require it. By forward declaring
* instead of requiring, no hard dependency is made, and (if not required
* elsewhere) the namespace may never be required and thus, not be pulled
* into the JavaScript binary. If it is required elsewhere, it will be type
* checked as normal.
*
* Before using goog.forwardDeclare, please read the documentation at
* https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/wiki/Bad-Type-Annotation to
* understand the options and tradeoffs when working with forward declarations.
*
* @param {string} name The namespace to forward declare in the form of
* "goog.package.part".
*/
goog.forwardDeclare = function(name) {};
/**
* Forward declare type information. Used to assign types to goog.global
* referenced object that would otherwise result in unknown type references
* and thus block property disambiguation.
*/
goog.forwardDeclare('Document');
goog.forwardDeclare('HTMLScriptElement');
goog.forwardDeclare('XMLHttpRequest');
if (!COMPILED) {
/**
* Check if the given name has been goog.provided. This will return false for
* names that are available only as implicit namespaces.
* @param {string} name name of the object to look for.
* @return {boolean} Whether the name has been provided.
* @private
*/
goog.isProvided_ = function(name) {
return (name in goog.loadedModules_) ||
(!goog.implicitNamespaces_[name] &&
goog.isDefAndNotNull(goog.getObjectByName(name)));
};
/**
* Namespaces implicitly defined by goog.provide. For example,
* goog.provide('goog.events.Event') implicitly declares that 'goog' and
* 'goog.events' must be namespaces.
*
* @type {!Object}
* @private
*/
goog.implicitNamespaces_ = {'goog.module': true};
// NOTE: We add goog.module as an implicit namespace as goog.module is defined
// here and because the existing module package has not been moved yet out of
// the goog.module namespace. This satisifies both the debug loader and
// ahead-of-time dependency management.
}
/**
* Returns an object based on its fully qualified external name. The object
* is not found if null or undefined. If you are using a compilation pass that
* renames property names beware that using this function will not find renamed
* properties.
*
* @param {string} name The fully qualified name.
* @param {Object=} opt_obj The object within which to look; default is
* |goog.global|.
* @return {?} The value (object or primitive) or, if not found, null.
*/
goog.getObjectByName = function(name, opt_obj) {
var parts = name.split('.');
var cur = opt_obj || goog.global;
for (var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++) {
cur = cur[parts[i]];
if (!goog.isDefAndNotNull(cur)) {
return null;
}
}
return cur;
};
/**
* Globalizes a whole namespace, such as goog or goog.lang.
*
* @param {!Object} obj The namespace to globalize.
* @param {Object=} opt_global The object to add the properties to.
* @deprecated Properties may be explicitly exported to the global scope, but
* this should no longer be done in bulk.
*/
goog.globalize = function(obj, opt_global) {
var global = opt_global || goog.global;
for (var x in obj) {
global[x] = obj[x];
}
};
/**
* Adds a dependency from a file to the files it requires.
* @param {string} relPath The path to the js file.
* @param {!Array} provides An array of strings with
* the names of the objects this file provides.
* @param {!Array} requires An array of strings with
* the names of the objects this file requires.
* @param {boolean|!Object=} opt_loadFlags Parameters indicating
* how the file must be loaded. The boolean 'true' is equivalent
* to {'module': 'goog'} for backwards-compatibility. Valid properties
* and values include {'module': 'goog'} and {'lang': 'es6'}.
*/
goog.addDependency = function(relPath, provides, requires, opt_loadFlags) {
if (goog.DEPENDENCIES_ENABLED) {
var provide, require;
var path = relPath.replace(/\\/g, '/');
var deps = goog.dependencies_;
if (!opt_loadFlags || typeof opt_loadFlags === 'boolean') {
opt_loadFlags = opt_loadFlags ? {'module': 'goog'} : {};
}
for (var i = 0; provide = provides[i]; i++) {
deps.nameToPath[provide] = path;
deps.loadFlags[path] = opt_loadFlags;
}
for (var j = 0; require = requires[j]; j++) {
if (!(path in deps.requires)) {
deps.requires[path] = {};
}
deps.requires[path][require] = true;
}
}
};
// NOTE(nnaze): The debug DOM loader was included in base.js as an original way
// to do "debug-mode" development. The dependency system can sometimes be
// confusing, as can the debug DOM loader's asynchronous nature.
//
// With the DOM loader, a call to goog.require() is not blocking -- the script
// will not load until some point after the current script. If a namespace is
// needed at runtime, it needs to be defined in a previous script, or loaded via
// require() with its registered dependencies.
//
// User-defined namespaces may need their own deps file. For a reference on
// creating a deps file, see:
// Externally: https://developers.google.com/closure/library/docs/depswriter
//
// Because of legacy clients, the DOM loader can't be easily removed from
// base.js. Work was done to make it disableable or replaceable for
// different environments (DOM-less JavaScript interpreters like Rhino or V8,
// for example). See bootstrap/ for more information.
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether to enable the debug loader.
*
* If enabled, a call to goog.require() will attempt to load the namespace by
* appending a script tag to the DOM (if the namespace has been registered).
*
* If disabled, goog.require() will simply assert that the namespace has been
* provided (and depend on the fact that some outside tool correctly ordered
* the script).
*/
goog.define('goog.ENABLE_DEBUG_LOADER', true);
/**
* @param {string} msg
* @private
*/
goog.logToConsole_ = function(msg) {
if (goog.global.console) {
goog.global.console['error'](msg);
}
};
/**
* Implements a system for the dynamic resolution of dependencies that works in
* parallel with the BUILD system. Note that all calls to goog.require will be
* stripped by the compiler.
* @see goog.provide
* @param {string} name Namespace to include (as was given in goog.provide()) in
* the form "goog.package.part".
* @return {?} If called within a goog.module file, the associated namespace or
* module otherwise null.
*/
goog.require = function(name) {
// If the object already exists we do not need to do anything.
if (!COMPILED) {
if (goog.ENABLE_DEBUG_LOADER && goog.IS_OLD_IE_) {
goog.maybeProcessDeferredDep_(name);
}
if (goog.isProvided_(name)) {
if (goog.isInModuleLoader_()) {
return goog.module.getInternal_(name);
}
} else if (goog.ENABLE_DEBUG_LOADER) {
var path = goog.getPathFromDeps_(name);
if (path) {
goog.writeScripts_(path);
} else {
var errorMessage = 'goog.require could not find: ' + name;
goog.logToConsole_(errorMessage);
throw new Error(errorMessage);
}
}
return null;
}
};
/**
* Path for included scripts.
* @type {string}
*/
goog.basePath = '';
/**
* A hook for overriding the base path.
* @type {string|undefined}
*/
goog.global.CLOSURE_BASE_PATH;
/**
* Whether to attempt to load Closure's deps file. By default, when uncompiled,
* deps files will attempt to be loaded.
* @type {boolean|undefined}
*/
goog.global.CLOSURE_NO_DEPS;
/**
* A function to import a single script. This is meant to be overridden when
* Closure is being run in non-HTML contexts, such as web workers. It's defined
* in the global scope so that it can be set before base.js is loaded, which
* allows deps.js to be imported properly.
*
* The function is passed the script source, which is a relative URI. It should
* return true if the script was imported, false otherwise.
* @type {(function(string): boolean)|undefined}
*/
goog.global.CLOSURE_IMPORT_SCRIPT;
/**
* Null function used for default values of callbacks, etc.
* @return {void} Nothing.
*/
goog.nullFunction = function() {};
/**
* When defining a class Foo with an abstract method bar(), you can do:
* Foo.prototype.bar = goog.abstractMethod
*
* Now if a subclass of Foo fails to override bar(), an error will be thrown
* when bar() is invoked.
*
* @type {!Function}
* @throws {Error} when invoked to indicate the method should be overridden.
*/
goog.abstractMethod = function() {
throw new Error('unimplemented abstract method');
};
/**
* Adds a {@code getInstance} static method that always returns the same
* instance object.
* @param {!Function} ctor The constructor for the class to add the static
* method to.
*/
goog.addSingletonGetter = function(ctor) {
// instance_ is immediately set to prevent issues with sealed constructors
// such as are encountered when a constructor is returned as the export object
// of a goog.module in unoptimized code.
ctor.instance_ = undefined;
ctor.getInstance = function() {
if (ctor.instance_) {
return ctor.instance_;
}
if (goog.DEBUG) {
// NOTE: JSCompiler can't optimize away Array#push.
goog.instantiatedSingletons_[goog.instantiatedSingletons_.length] = ctor;
}
return ctor.instance_ = new ctor;
};
};
/**
* All singleton classes that have been instantiated, for testing. Don't read
* it directly, use the {@code goog.testing.singleton} module. The compiler
* removes this variable if unused.
* @type {!Array}
* @private
*/
goog.instantiatedSingletons_ = [];
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether to load goog.modules using {@code eval} when using
* the debug loader. This provides a better debugging experience as the
* source is unmodified and can be edited using Chrome Workspaces or similar.
* However in some environments the use of {@code eval} is banned
* so we provide an alternative.
*/
goog.define('goog.LOAD_MODULE_USING_EVAL', true);
/**
* @define {boolean} Whether the exports of goog.modules should be sealed when
* possible.
*/
goog.define('goog.SEAL_MODULE_EXPORTS', goog.DEBUG);
/**
* The registry of initialized modules:
* the module identifier to module exports map.
* @private @const {!Object}
*/
goog.loadedModules_ = {};
/**
* True if goog.dependencies_ is available.
* @const {boolean}
*/
goog.DEPENDENCIES_ENABLED = !COMPILED && goog.ENABLE_DEBUG_LOADER;
/**
* @define {string} How to decide whether to transpile. Valid values
* are 'always', 'never', and 'detect'. The default ('detect') is to
* use feature detection to determine which language levels need
* transpilation.
*/
// NOTE(user): we could expand this to accept a language level to bypass
// detection: e.g. goog.TRANSPILE == 'es5' would transpile ES6 files but
// would leave ES3 and ES5 files alone.
goog.define('goog.TRANSPILE', 'detect');
/**
* @define {string} Path to the transpiler. Executing the script at this
* path (relative to base.js) should define a function $jscomp.transpile.
*/
goog.define('goog.TRANSPILER', 'transpile.js');
if (goog.DEPENDENCIES_ENABLED) {
/**
* This object is used to keep track of dependencies and other data that is
* used for loading scripts.
* @private
* @type {{
* loadFlags: !Object>,
* nameToPath: !Object,
* requires: !Object>,
* visited: !Object,
* written: !Object,
* deferred: !Object
* }}
*/
goog.dependencies_ = {
loadFlags: {}, // 1 to 1
nameToPath: {}, // 1 to 1
requires: {}, // 1 to many
// Used when resolving dependencies to prevent us from visiting file twice.
visited: {},
written: {}, // Used to keep track of script files we have written.
deferred: {} // Used to track deferred module evaluations in old IEs
};
/**
* Tries to detect whether is in the context of an HTML document.
* @return {boolean} True if it looks like HTML document.
* @private
*/
goog.inHtmlDocument_ = function() {
/** @type {Document} */
var doc = goog.global.document;
return doc != null && 'write' in doc; // XULDocument misses write.
};
/**
* Tries to detect the base path of base.js script that bootstraps Closure.
* @private
*/
goog.findBasePath_ = function() {
if (goog.isDef(goog.global.CLOSURE_BASE_PATH) &&
// Anti DOM-clobbering runtime check (b/37736576).
goog.isString(goog.global.CLOSURE_BASE_PATH)) {
goog.basePath = goog.global.CLOSURE_BASE_PATH;
return;
} else if (!goog.inHtmlDocument_()) {
return;
}
/** @type {Document} */
var doc = goog.global.document;
// If we have a currentScript available, use it exclusively.
var currentScript = doc.currentScript;
if (currentScript) {
var scripts = [currentScript];
} else {
var scripts = doc.getElementsByTagName('SCRIPT');
}
// Search backwards since the current script is in almost all cases the one
// that has base.js.
for (var i = scripts.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
var script = /** @type {!HTMLScriptElement} */ (scripts[i]);
var src = script.src;
var qmark = src.lastIndexOf('?');
var l = qmark == -1 ? src.length : qmark;
if (src.substr(l - 7, 7) == 'base.js') {
goog.basePath = src.substr(0, l - 7);
return;
}
}
};
/**
* Imports a script if, and only if, that script hasn't already been imported.
* (Must be called at execution time)
* @param {string} src Script source.
* @param {string=} opt_sourceText The optionally source text to evaluate
* @private
*/
goog.importScript_ = function(src, opt_sourceText) {
var importScript =
goog.global.CLOSURE_IMPORT_SCRIPT || goog.writeScriptTag_;
if (importScript(src, opt_sourceText)) {
goog.dependencies_.written[src] = true;
}
};
/**
* Whether the browser is IE9 or earlier, which needs special handling
* for deferred modules.
* @const @private {boolean}
*/
goog.IS_OLD_IE_ =
!!(!goog.global.atob && goog.global.document && goog.global.document.all);
/**
* Whether IE9 or earlier is waiting on a dependency. This ensures that
* deferred modules that have no non-deferred dependencies actually get
* loaded, since if we defer them and then never pull in a non-deferred
* script, then `goog.loadQueuedModules_` will never be called. Instead,
* if not waiting on anything we simply don't defer in the first place.
* @private {boolean}
*/
goog.oldIeWaiting_ = false;
/**
* Given a URL initiate retrieval and execution of a script that needs
* pre-processing.
* @param {string} src Script source URL.
* @param {boolean} isModule Whether this is a goog.module.
* @param {boolean} needsTranspile Whether this source needs transpilation.
* @private
*/
goog.importProcessedScript_ = function(src, isModule, needsTranspile) {
// In an attempt to keep browsers from timing out loading scripts using
// synchronous XHRs, put each load in its own script block.
var bootstrap = 'goog.retrieveAndExec_("' + src + '", ' + isModule + ', ' +
needsTranspile + ');';
goog.importScript_('', bootstrap);
};
/** @private {!Array} */
goog.queuedModules_ = [];
/**
* Return an appropriate module text. Suitable to insert into
* a script tag (that is unescaped).
* @param {string} srcUrl
* @param {string} scriptText
* @return {string}
* @private
*/
goog.wrapModule_ = function(srcUrl, scriptText) {
if (!goog.LOAD_MODULE_USING_EVAL || !goog.isDef(goog.global.JSON)) {
return '' +
'goog.loadModule(function(exports) {' +
'"use strict";' + scriptText +
'\n' + // terminate any trailing single line comment.
';return exports' +
'});' +
'\n//# sourceURL=' + srcUrl + '\n';
} else {
return '' +
'goog.loadModule(' +
goog.global.JSON.stringify(
scriptText + '\n//# sourceURL=' + srcUrl + '\n') +
');';
}
};
// On IE9 and earlier, it is necessary to handle
// deferred module loads. In later browsers, the
// code to be evaluated is simply inserted as a script
// block in the correct order. To eval deferred
// code at the right time, we piggy back on goog.require to call
// goog.maybeProcessDeferredDep_.
//
// The goog.requires are used both to bootstrap
// the loading process (when no deps are available) and
// declare that they should be available.
//
// Here we eval the sources, if all the deps are available
// either already eval'd or goog.require'd. This will
// be the case when all the dependencies have already
// been loaded, and the dependent module is loaded.
//
// But this alone isn't sufficient because it is also
// necessary to handle the case where there is no root
// that is not deferred. For that there we register for an event
// and trigger goog.loadQueuedModules_ handle any remaining deferred
// evaluations.
/**
* Handle any remaining deferred goog.module evals.
* @private
*/
goog.loadQueuedModules_ = function() {
var count = goog.queuedModules_.length;
if (count > 0) {
var queue = goog.queuedModules_;
goog.queuedModules_ = [];
for (var i = 0; i < count; i++) {
var path = queue[i];
goog.maybeProcessDeferredPath_(path);
}
}
goog.oldIeWaiting_ = false;
};
/**
* Eval the named module if its dependencies are
* available.
* @param {string} name The module to load.
* @private
*/
goog.maybeProcessDeferredDep_ = function(name) {
if (goog.isDeferredModule_(name) && goog.allDepsAreAvailable_(name)) {
var path = goog.getPathFromDeps_(name);
goog.maybeProcessDeferredPath_(goog.basePath + path);
}
};
/**
* @param {string} name The module to check.
* @return {boolean} Whether the name represents a
* module whose evaluation has been deferred.
* @private
*/
goog.isDeferredModule_ = function(name) {
var path = goog.getPathFromDeps_(name);
var loadFlags = path && goog.dependencies_.loadFlags[path] || {};
var languageLevel = loadFlags['lang'] || 'es3';
if (path && (loadFlags['module'] == 'goog' ||
goog.needsTranspile_(languageLevel))) {
var abspath = goog.basePath + path;
return (abspath) in goog.dependencies_.deferred;
}
return false;
};
/**
* @param {string} name The module to check.
* @return {boolean} Whether the name represents a
* module whose declared dependencies have all been loaded
* (eval'd or a deferred module load)
* @private
*/
goog.allDepsAreAvailable_ = function(name) {
var path = goog.getPathFromDeps_(name);
if (path && (path in goog.dependencies_.requires)) {
for (var requireName in goog.dependencies_.requires[path]) {
if (!goog.isProvided_(requireName) &&
!goog.isDeferredModule_(requireName)) {
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
};
/**
* @param {string} abspath
* @private
*/
goog.maybeProcessDeferredPath_ = function(abspath) {
if (abspath in goog.dependencies_.deferred) {
var src = goog.dependencies_.deferred[abspath];
delete goog.dependencies_.deferred[abspath];
goog.globalEval(src);
}
};
/**
* Load a goog.module from the provided URL. This is not a general purpose
* code loader and does not support late loading code, that is it should only
* be used during page load. This method exists to support unit tests and
* "debug" loaders that would otherwise have inserted script tags. Under the
* hood this needs to use a synchronous XHR and is not recommeneded for
* production code.
*
* The module's goog.requires must have already been satisified; an exception
* will be thrown if this is not the case. This assumption is that no
* "deps.js" file exists, so there is no way to discover and locate the
* module-to-be-loaded's dependencies and no attempt is made to do so.
*
* There should only be one attempt to load a module. If
* "goog.loadModuleFromUrl" is called for an already loaded module, an
* exception will be throw.
*
* @param {string} url The URL from which to attempt to load the goog.module.
*/
goog.loadModuleFromUrl = function(url) {
// Because this executes synchronously, we don't need to do any additional
// bookkeeping. When "goog.loadModule" the namespace will be marked as
// having been provided which is sufficient.
goog.retrieveAndExec_(url, true, false);
};
/**
* Writes a new script pointing to {@code src} directly into the DOM.
*
* NOTE: This method is not CSP-compliant. @see goog.appendScriptSrcNode_ for
* the fallback mechanism.
*
* @param {string} src The script URL.
* @private
*/
goog.writeScriptSrcNode_ = function(src) {
goog.global.document.write(
'