// Copyright 2009 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 Useful compiler idioms. * * @author johnlenz@google.com (John Lenz) */ goog.provide('goog.reflect'); /** * Syntax for object literal casts. * @see http://go/jscompiler-renaming * @see https://goo.gl/CRs09P * * Use this if you have an object literal whose keys need to have the same names * as the properties of some class even after they are renamed by the compiler. * * @param {!Function} type Type to cast to. * @param {Object} object Object literal to cast. * @return {Object} The object literal. */ goog.reflect.object = function(type, object) { return object; }; /** * Syntax for renaming property strings. * @see http://go/jscompiler-renaming * @see https://goo.gl/CRs09P * * Use this if you have an need to access a property as a string, but want * to also have the property renamed by the compiler. In contrast to * goog.reflect.object, this method takes an instance of an object. * * Properties must be simple names (not qualified names). * * @param {string} prop Name of the property * @param {!Object} object Instance of the object whose type will be used * for renaming * @return {string} The renamed property. */ goog.reflect.objectProperty = function(prop, object) { return prop; }; /** * To assert to the compiler that an operation is needed when it would * otherwise be stripped. For example: * * // Force a layout * goog.reflect.sinkValue(dialog.offsetHeight); * * @param {T} x * @return {T} * @template T */ goog.reflect.sinkValue = function(x) { goog.reflect.sinkValue[' '](x); return x; }; /** * The compiler should optimize this function away iff no one ever uses * goog.reflect.sinkValue. */ goog.reflect.sinkValue[' '] = goog.nullFunction; /** * Check if a property can be accessed without throwing an exception. * @param {Object} obj The owner of the property. * @param {string} prop The property name. * @return {boolean} Whether the property is accessible. Will also return true * if obj is null. */ goog.reflect.canAccessProperty = function(obj, prop) { /** @preserveTry */ try { goog.reflect.sinkValue(obj[prop]); return true; } catch (e) { } return false; }; /** * Retrieves a value from a cache given a key. The compiler provides special * consideration for this call such that it is generally considered side-effect * free. However, if the {@code opt_keyFn} or {@code valueFn} have side-effects * then the entire call is considered to have side-effects. * * Conventionally storing the value on the cache would be considered a * side-effect and preclude unused calls from being pruned, ie. even if * the value was never used, it would still always be stored in the cache. * * Providing a side-effect free {@code valueFn} and {@code opt_keyFn} * allows unused calls to {@code goog.cache} to be pruned. * * @param {!Object} cacheObj The object that contains the cached values. * @param {?} key The key to lookup in the cache. If it is not string or number * then a {@code opt_keyFn} should be provided. The key is also used as the * parameter to the {@code valueFn}. * @param {!function(?):V} valueFn The value provider to use to calculate the * value to store in the cache. This function should be side-effect free * to take advantage of the optimization. * @param {function(?):K=} opt_keyFn The key provider to determine the cache * map key. This should be used if the given key is not a string or number. * If not provided then the given key is used. This function should be * side-effect free to take advantage of the optimization. * @return {V} The cached or calculated value. * @template K * @template V */ goog.reflect.cache = function(cacheObj, key, valueFn, opt_keyFn) { var storedKey = opt_keyFn ? opt_keyFn(key) : key; if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(cacheObj, storedKey)) { return cacheObj[storedKey]; } return (cacheObj[storedKey] = valueFn(key)); };