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# Underscore.coffee
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# (c) 2010 Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud Inc.
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# Underscore is freely distributable under the terms of the MIT license.
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# Portions of Underscore are inspired by or borrowed from Prototype.js,
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# Oliver Steele's Functional, and John Resig's Micro-Templating.
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# For all details and documentation:
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# http://documentcloud.github.com/underscore/
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# ------------------------- Baseline setup ---------------------------------
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# Establish the root object, "window" in the browser, or "global" on the server.
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root: this
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# Save the previous value of the "_" variable.
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previousUnderscore: root._
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# Establish the object that gets thrown to break out of a loop iteration.
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breaker: if typeof(StopIteration) is 'undefined' then '__break__' else StopIteration
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# Quick regexp-escaping function, because JS doesn't have RegExp.escape().
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escapeRegExp: (string) -> string.replace(/([.*+?^${}()|[\]\/\\])/g, '\\$1')
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# Save bytes in the minified (but not gzipped) version:
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ArrayProto: Array.prototype
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ObjProto: Object.prototype
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#Create quick reference variables for speed access to core prototypes.
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slice: ArrayProto.slice
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unshift: ArrayProto.unshift
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toString: ObjProto.toString
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hasOwnProperty: ObjProto.hasOwnProperty
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propertyIsEnumerable: ObjProto.propertyIsEnumerable
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# All ECMA5 native implementations we hope to use are declared here.
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nativeForEach: ArrayProto.forEach
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nativeMap: ArrayProto.map
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nativeReduce: ArrayProto.reduce
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nativeReduceRight: ArrayProto.reduceRight
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nativeFilter: ArrayProto.filter
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nativeEvery: ArrayProto.every
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nativeSome: ArrayProto.some
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nativeIndexOf: ArrayProto.indexOf
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nativeLastIndexOf: ArrayProto.lastIndexOf
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nativeIsArray: Array.isArray
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nativeKeys: Object.keys
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# Create a safe reference to the Underscore object for use below.
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_: (obj) -> new wrapper(obj)
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# Export the Underscore object for CommonJS.
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if typeof(exports) != 'undefined' then exports._: _
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# Export Underscore to global scope.
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root._: _
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# Current version.
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_.VERSION: '0.6.0'
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# ------------------------ Collection Functions: ---------------------------
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# The cornerstone, an each implementation.
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# Handles objects implementing forEach, arrays, and raw objects.
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_.each: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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try
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if nativeForEach and obj.forEach is nativeForEach
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obj.forEach iterator, context
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else if _.isNumber obj.length
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iterator.call(context, obj[i], i, obj) for i in [0...obj.length]
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else
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iterator.call(context, val, key, obj) for key, val of obj
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catch e
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throw e if e isnt breaker
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obj
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# Return the results of applying the iterator to each element. Use JavaScript
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# 1.6's version of map, if possible.
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_.map: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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return obj.map(iterator, context) if nativeMap and obj.map is nativeMap
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results: []
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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results.push iterator.call context, value, index, list
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results
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# Reduce builds up a single result from a list of values. Also known as
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# inject, or foldl. Uses JavaScript 1.8's version of reduce, if possible.
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_.reduce: (obj, memo, iterator, context) ->
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return obj.reduce(_.bind(iterator, context), memo) if nativeReduce and obj.reduce is nativeReduce
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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memo: iterator.call context, memo, value, index, list
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memo
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# The right-associative version of reduce, also known as foldr. Uses
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# JavaScript 1.8's version of reduceRight, if available.
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_.reduceRight: (obj, memo, iterator, context) ->
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return obj.reduceRight(_.bind(iterator, context), memo) if nativeReduceRight and obj.reduceRight is nativeReduceRight
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_.each _.clone(_.toArray(obj)).reverse(), (value, index) ->
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memo: iterator.call context, memo, value, index, obj
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memo
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# Return the first value which passes a truth test.
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_.detect: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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result: null
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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if iterator.call context, value, index, list
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result: value
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_.breakLoop()
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result
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# Return all the elements that pass a truth test. Use JavaScript 1.6's
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# filter(), if it exists.
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_.filter: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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return obj.filter iterator, context if nativeFilter and obj.filter is nativeFilter
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results: []
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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results.push value if iterator.call context, value, index, list
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results
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# Return all the elements for which a truth test fails.
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_.reject: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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results: []
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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results.push value if not iterator.call context, value, index, list
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results
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# Determine whether all of the elements match a truth test. Delegate to
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# JavaScript 1.6's every(), if it is present.
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_.every: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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iterator ||= _.identity
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return obj.every iterator, context if nativeEvery and obj.every is nativeEvery
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result: true
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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_.breakLoop() unless (result: result and iterator.call(context, value, index, list))
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result
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# Determine if at least one element in the object matches a truth test. Use
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# JavaScript 1.6's some(), if it exists.
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_.some: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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iterator ||= _.identity
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return obj.some iterator, context if nativeSome and obj.some is nativeSome
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result: false
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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_.breakLoop() if (result: iterator.call(context, value, index, list))
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result
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# Determine if a given value is included in the array or object,
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# based on '==='.
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_.include: (obj, target) ->
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return _.indexOf(obj, target) isnt -1 if nativeIndexOf and obj.indexOf is nativeIndexOf
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for key, val of obj
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return true if val is target
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false
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# Invoke a method with arguments on every item in a collection.
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_.invoke: (obj, method) ->
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args: _.rest arguments, 2
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(if method then val[method] else val).apply(val, args) for val in obj
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# Convenience version of a common use case of map: fetching a property.
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_.pluck: (obj, key) ->
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_.map(obj, (val) -> val[key])
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# Return the maximum item or (item-based computation).
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_.max: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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return Math.max.apply(Math, obj) if not iterator and _.isArray(obj)
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result: {computed: -Infinity}
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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computed: if iterator then iterator.call(context, value, index, list) else value
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computed >= result.computed and (result: {value: value, computed: computed})
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result.value
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# Return the minimum element (or element-based computation).
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_.min: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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return Math.min.apply(Math, obj) if not iterator and _.isArray(obj)
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result: {computed: Infinity}
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_.each obj, (value, index, list) ->
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computed: if iterator then iterator.call(context, value, index, list) else value
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computed < result.computed and (result: {value: value, computed: computed})
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result.value
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# Sort the object's values by a criterion produced by an iterator.
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_.sortBy: (obj, iterator, context) ->
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_.pluck(((_.map obj, (value, index, list) ->
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{value: value, criteria: iterator.call(context, value, index, list)}
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).sort((left, right) ->
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a: left.criteria; b: right.criteria
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if a < b then -1 else if a > b then 1 else 0
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)), 'value')
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# Use a comparator function to figure out at what index an object should
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# be inserted so as to maintain order. Uses binary search.
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_.sortedIndex: (array, obj, iterator) ->
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iterator ||= _.identity
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low: 0
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high: array.length
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while low < high
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mid: (low + high) >> 1
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if iterator(array[mid]) < iterator(obj) then low: mid + 1 else high: mid
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low
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# Convert anything iterable into a real, live array.
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_.toArray: (iterable) ->
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return [] if (!iterable)
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return iterable.toArray() if (iterable.toArray)
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return iterable if (_.isArray(iterable))
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return slice.call(iterable) if (_.isArguments(iterable))
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_.values(iterable)
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# Return the number of elements in an object.
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_.size: (obj) -> _.toArray(obj).length
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# -------------------------- Array Functions: ------------------------------
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# Get the first element of an array. Passing "n" will return the first N
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# values in the array. Aliased as "head". The "guard" check allows it to work
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# with _.map.
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_.first: (array, n, guard) ->
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if n and not guard then slice.call(array, 0, n) else array[0]
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# Returns everything but the first entry of the array. Aliased as "tail".
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# Especially useful on the arguments object. Passing an "index" will return
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# the rest of the values in the array from that index onward. The "guard"
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# check allows it to work with _.map.
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_.rest: (array, index, guard) ->
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slice.call(array, if _.isUndefined(index) or guard then 1 else index)
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# Get the last element of an array.
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_.last: (array) -> array[array.length - 1]
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# Trim out all falsy values from an array.
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_.compact: (array) -> item for item in array when item
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# Return a completely flattened version of an array.
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_.flatten: (array) ->
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_.reduce array, [], (memo, value) ->
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return memo.concat(_.flatten(value)) if _.isArray value
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memo.push value
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memo
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# Return a version of the array that does not contain the specified value(s).
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_.without: (array) ->
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values: _.rest arguments
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val for val in _.toArray(array) when not _.include values, val
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# Produce a duplicate-free version of the array. If the array has already
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# been sorted, you have the option of using a faster algorithm.
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_.uniq: (array, isSorted) ->
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memo: []
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for el, i in _.toArray array
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memo.push el if i is 0 || (if isSorted is true then _.last(memo) isnt el else not _.include(memo, el))
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memo
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# Produce an array that contains every item shared between all the
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# passed-in arrays.
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_.intersect: (array) ->
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rest: _.rest arguments
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_.select _.uniq(array), (item) ->
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_.all rest, (other) ->
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_.indexOf(other, item) >= 0
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# Zip together multiple lists into a single array -- elements that share
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# an index go together.
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_.zip: ->
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length: _.max _.pluck arguments, 'length'
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results: new Array length
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for i in [0...length]
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results[i]: _.pluck arguments, String i
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results
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# If the browser doesn't supply us with indexOf (I'm looking at you, MSIE),
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# we need this function. Return the position of the first occurence of an
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# item in an array, or -1 if the item is not included in the array.
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_.indexOf: (array, item) ->
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return array.indexOf item if nativeIndexOf and array.indexOf is nativeIndexOf
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i: 0; l: array.length
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while l - i
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if array[i] is item then return i else i++
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-1
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# Provide JavaScript 1.6's lastIndexOf, delegating to the native function,
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# if possible.
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_.lastIndexOf: (array, item) ->
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return array.lastIndexOf(item) if nativeLastIndexOf and array.lastIndexOf is nativeLastIndexOf
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i: array.length
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while i
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if array[i] is item then return i else i--
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-1
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# Generate an integer Array containing an arithmetic progression. A port of
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# the native Python range() function. See:
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# http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range
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_.range: (start, stop, step) ->
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a: arguments
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solo: a.length <= 1
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i: start: if solo then 0 else a[0]
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stop: if solo then a[0] else a[1]
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step: a[2] or 1
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len: Math.ceil((stop - start) / step)
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return [] if len <= 0
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range: new Array len
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idx: 0
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while true
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return range if (if step > 0 then i - stop else stop - i) >= 0
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range[idx]: i
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idx++
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i+= step
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# ----------------------- Function Functions: -----------------------------
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# Create a function bound to a given object (assigning 'this', and arguments,
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# optionally). Binding with arguments is also known as 'curry'.
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_.bind: (func, obj) ->
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args: _.rest arguments, 2
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-> func.apply obj or root, args.concat arguments
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# Bind all of an object's methods to that object. Useful for ensuring that
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# all callbacks defined on an object belong to it.
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_.bindAll: (obj) ->
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funcs: if arguments.length > 1 then _.rest(arguments) else _.functions(obj)
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_.each funcs, (f) -> obj[f]: _.bind obj[f], obj
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obj
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# Delays a function for the given number of milliseconds, and then calls
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# it with the arguments supplied.
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_.delay: (func, wait) ->
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args: _.rest arguments, 2
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setTimeout((-> func.apply(func, args)), wait)
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# Defers a function, scheduling it to run after the current call stack has
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# cleared.
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_.defer: (func) ->
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_.delay.apply _, [func, 1].concat _.rest arguments
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# Returns the first function passed as an argument to the second,
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# allowing you to adjust arguments, run code before and after, and
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# conditionally execute the original function.
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_.wrap: (func, wrapper) ->
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-> wrapper.apply wrapper, [func].concat arguments
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# Returns a function that is the composition of a list of functions, each
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# consuming the return value of the function that follows.
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_.compose: ->
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funcs: arguments
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->
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args: arguments
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for i in [(funcs.length - 1)..0]
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args: [funcs[i].apply(this, args)]
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args[0]
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# ------------------------- Object Functions: ----------------------------
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# Retrieve the names of an object's properties.
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_.keys: nativeKeys or (obj) ->
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return _.range 0, obj.length if _.isArray(obj)
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key for key, val of obj
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# Retrieve the values of an object's properties.
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_.values: (obj) ->
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_.map obj, _.identity
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# Return a sorted list of the function names available in Underscore.
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_.functions: (obj) ->
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_.filter(_.keys(obj), (key) -> _.isFunction(obj[key])).sort()
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# Extend a given object with all of the properties in a source object.
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_.extend: (destination, source) ->
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(destination[key]: val) for key, val of source
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destination
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# Create a (shallow-cloned) duplicate of an object.
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_.clone: (obj) ->
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return obj.slice 0 if _.isArray obj
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_.extend {}, obj
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# Invokes interceptor with the obj, and then returns obj.
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# The primary purpose of this method is to "tap into" a method chain, in order to perform operations on intermediate results within the chain.
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_.tap: (obj, interceptor) ->
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interceptor obj
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obj
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# Perform a deep comparison to check if two objects are equal.
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_.isEqual: (a, b) ->
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# Check object identity.
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return true if a is b
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# Different types?
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atype: typeof(a); btype: typeof(b)
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return false if atype isnt btype
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# Basic equality test (watch out for coercions).
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return true if `a == b`
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# One is falsy and the other truthy.
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return false if (!a and b) or (a and !b)
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# One of them implements an isEqual()?
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return a.isEqual(b) if a.isEqual
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# Check dates' integer values.
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return a.getTime() is b.getTime() if _.isDate(a) and _.isDate(b)
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# Both are NaN?
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return true if _.isNaN(a) and _.isNaN(b)
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# Compare regular expressions.
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if _.isRegExp(a) and _.isRegExp(b)
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return a.source is b.source and
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a.global is b.global and
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a.ignoreCase is b.ignoreCase and
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a.multiline is b.multiline
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# If a is not an object by this point, we can't handle it.
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return false if atype isnt 'object'
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# Check for different array lengths before comparing contents.
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return false if a.length and (a.length isnt b.length)
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# Nothing else worked, deep compare the contents.
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aKeys: _.keys(a); bKeys: _.keys(b)
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# Different object sizes?
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return false if aKeys.length isnt bKeys.length
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# Recursive comparison of contents.
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(return false) for key, val of a when !_.isEqual(val, b[key])
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true
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# Is a given array or object empty?
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_.isEmpty: (obj) ->
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return obj.length is 0 if _.isArray obj
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(return false) for key of obj when hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key)
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true
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# Is a given value a DOM element?
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_.isElement: (obj) -> obj and obj.nodeType is 1
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# Is a given value an array?
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_.isArray: nativeIsArray or (obj) -> !!(obj and obj.concat and obj.unshift)
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# Is a given variable an arguments object?
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_.isArguments: (obj) -> obj and _.isNumber(obj.length) and not obj.concat and
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not obj.substr and not obj.apply and not propertyIsEnumerable.call(obj, 'length')
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# Is the given value a function?
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_.isFunction: (obj) -> !!(obj and obj.constructor and obj.call and obj.apply)
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# Is the given value a string?
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_.isString: (obj) -> !!(obj is '' or (obj and obj.charCodeAt and obj.substr))
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# Is a given value a number?
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_.isNumber: (obj) -> (obj is +obj) or toString.call(obj) is '[object Number]'
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# Is a given value a boolean?
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_.isBoolean: (obj) -> obj is true or obj is false
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# Is a given value a Date?
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_.isDate: (obj) -> !!(obj and obj.getTimezoneOffset and obj.setUTCFullYear)
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# Is the given value a regular expression?
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_.isRegExp: (obj) -> !!(obj and obj.exec and (obj.ignoreCase or obj.ignoreCase is false))
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# Is the given value NaN -- this one is interesting. NaN != NaN, and
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# isNaN(undefined) == true, so we make sure it's a number first.
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_.isNaN: (obj) -> _.isNumber(obj) and window.isNaN(obj)
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# Is a given value equal to null?
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_.isNull: (obj) -> obj is null
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# Is a given variable undefined?
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_.isUndefined: (obj) -> typeof obj is 'undefined'
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# -------------------------- Utility Functions: --------------------------
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# Run Underscore.js in noConflict mode, returning the '_' variable to its
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# previous owner. Returns a reference to the Underscore object.
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_.noConflict: ->
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root._: previousUnderscore
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this
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# Keep the identity function around for default iterators.
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_.identity: (value) -> value
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# Run a function n times.
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_.times: (n, iterator, context) ->
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iterator.call(context, i) for i in [0...n]
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# Break out of the middle of an iteration.
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_.breakLoop: -> throw breaker
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# Add your own custom functions to the Underscore object, ensuring that
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# they're correctly added to the OOP wrapper as well.
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_.mixin: (obj) ->
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for name in _.functions(obj)
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addToWrapper name, _[name]: obj[name]
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# Generate a unique integer id (unique within the entire client session).
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# Useful for temporary DOM ids.
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idCounter: 0
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_.uniqueId: (prefix) ->
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(prefix or '') + idCounter++
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# By default, Underscore uses ERB-style template delimiters, change the
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# following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
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_.templateSettings: {
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start: '<%'
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end: '%>'
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interpolate: /<%=(.+?)%>/g
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}
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# JavaScript templating a-la ERB, pilfered from John Resig's
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# "Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja", page 83.
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# Single-quote fix from Rick Strahl's version.
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_.template: (str, data) ->
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c: _.templateSettings
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endMatch: new RegExp("'(?=[^"+c.end.substr(0, 1)+"]*"+escapeRegExp(c.end)+")","g")
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fn: new Function 'obj',
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'var p=[],print=function(){p.push.apply(p,arguments);};' +
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'with(obj){p.push(\'' +
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str.replace(/[\r\t\n]/g, " ")
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.replace(endMatch,"\t")
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.split("'").join("\\'")
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.split("\t").join("'")
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.replace(c.interpolate, "',$1,'")
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.split(c.start).join("');")
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.split(c.end).join("p.push('") +
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"');}return p.join('');"
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if data then fn(data) else fn
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# ------------------------------- Aliases ----------------------------------
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_.forEach: _.each
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_.foldl: _.inject: _.reduce
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_.foldr: _.reduceRight
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_.select: _.filter
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_.all: _.every
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_.any: _.some
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_.head: _.first
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_.tail: _.rest
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_.methods: _.functions
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# ------------------------ Setup the OOP Wrapper: --------------------------
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# If Underscore is called as a function, it returns a wrapped object that
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# can be used OO-style. This wrapper holds altered versions of all the
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# underscore functions. Wrapped objects may be chained.
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wrapper: (obj) ->
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this._wrapped: obj
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this
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# Helper function to continue chaining intermediate results.
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result: (obj, chain) ->
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if chain then _(obj).chain() else obj
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# A method to easily add functions to the OOP wrapper.
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addToWrapper: (name, func) ->
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wrapper.prototype[name]: ->
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args: _.toArray arguments
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unshift.call args, this._wrapped
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result func.apply(_, args), this._chain
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# Add all of the Underscore functions to the wrapper object.
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_.mixin _
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# Add all mutator Array functions to the wrapper.
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_.each ['pop', 'push', 'reverse', 'shift', 'sort', 'splice', 'unshift'], (name) ->
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method: Array.prototype[name]
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wrapper.prototype[name]: ->
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method.apply(this._wrapped, arguments)
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result(this._wrapped, this._chain)
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# Add all accessor Array functions to the wrapper.
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_.each ['concat', 'join', 'slice'], (name) ->
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method: Array.prototype[name]
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wrapper.prototype[name]: ->
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result(method.apply(this._wrapped, arguments), this._chain)
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# Start chaining a wrapped Underscore object.
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wrapper::chain: ->
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this._chain: true
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this
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# Extracts the result from a wrapped and chained object.
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wrapper::value: -> this._wrapped
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