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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in just_underscore.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ Copyright (c) 2013 Brian Alexander
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+
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+ MIT License
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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+ included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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+ NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ # Just underscore.js
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'just_underscore'
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+ ```
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+
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+ And then execute:
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+
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+ $ bundle
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+
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+ Then require it in your javascript:
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+
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+ ```coffeescript
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+ #= require underscore
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Versioning
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+
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+ Tracks versioning of underscore.js.
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+ lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
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+ require 'just_underscore/version'
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
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+ gem.name = "just_underscore"
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+ gem.version = JustUnderscore::VERSION
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+ gem.authors = ["Brian Alexander"]
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+ gem.email = ["balexand@gmail.com"]
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+ gem.description = %q{Just underscore.js.}
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+ gem.summary = %q{Just underscore.js.}
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+ gem.homepage = "https://github.com/balexand/just_underscore"
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+
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+ gem.files = `git ls-files`.split($/)
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+ gem.executables = gem.files.grep(%r{^bin/}).map{ |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ gem.test_files = gem.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
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+ gem.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+ end
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+ module JustUnderscore
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+ module Rails
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+ class Engine < ::Rails::Engine
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module JustUnderscore
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+ VERSION = "1.4.3"
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+ end
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+ require "just_underscore/version"
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+ require "just_underscore/rails/engine"
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+
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+ module JustUnderscore
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+ end
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+ // Underscore.js 1.4.3
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+ // http://underscorejs.org
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+ // (c) 2009-2012 Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud Inc.
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+ // Underscore may be freely distributed under the MIT license.
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+
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+ (function() {
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+
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+ // Baseline setup
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+ // --------------
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+
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+ // Establish the root object, `window` in the browser, or `global` on the server.
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+ var root = this;
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+
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+ // Save the previous value of the `_` variable.
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+ var previousUnderscore = root._;
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+
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+ // Establish the object that gets returned to break out of a loop iteration.
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+ var breaker = {};
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+
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+ // Save bytes in the minified (but not gzipped) version:
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+ var ArrayProto = Array.prototype, ObjProto = Object.prototype, FuncProto = Function.prototype;
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+
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+ // Create quick reference variables for speed access to core prototypes.
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+ var push = ArrayProto.push,
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+ slice = ArrayProto.slice,
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+ concat = ArrayProto.concat,
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+ toString = ObjProto.toString,
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+ hasOwnProperty = ObjProto.hasOwnProperty;
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+
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+ // All **ECMAScript 5** native function implementations that we hope to use
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+ // are declared here.
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+ var
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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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+ nativeBind = FuncProto.bind;
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+
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+ // Create a safe reference to the Underscore object for use below.
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+ var _ = function(obj) {
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+ if (obj instanceof _) return obj;
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+ if (!(this instanceof _)) return new _(obj);
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+ this._wrapped = obj;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Export the Underscore object for **Node.js**, with
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+ // backwards-compatibility for the old `require()` API. If we're in
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+ // the browser, add `_` as a global object via a string identifier,
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+ // for Closure Compiler "advanced" mode.
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+ if (typeof exports !== 'undefined') {
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+ if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) {
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+ exports = module.exports = _;
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+ }
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+ exports._ = _;
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+ } else {
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+ root._ = _;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Current version.
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+ _.VERSION = '1.4.3';
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+
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+ // Collection Functions
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+ // --------------------
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+
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+ // The cornerstone, an `each` implementation, aka `forEach`.
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+ // Handles objects with the built-in `forEach`, arrays, and raw objects.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `forEach` if available.
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+ var each = _.each = _.forEach = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ if (obj == null) return;
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+ if (nativeForEach && obj.forEach === nativeForEach) {
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+ obj.forEach(iterator, context);
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+ } else if (obj.length === +obj.length) {
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+ for (var i = 0, l = obj.length; i < l; i++) {
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+ if (iterator.call(context, obj[i], i, obj) === breaker) return;
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+ }
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+ } else {
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+ for (var key in obj) {
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+ if (_.has(obj, key)) {
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+ if (iterator.call(context, obj[key], key, obj) === breaker) return;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return the results of applying the iterator to each element.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `map` if available.
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+ _.map = _.collect = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ var results = [];
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+ if (obj == null) return results;
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+ if (nativeMap && obj.map === nativeMap) return obj.map(iterator, context);
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ results[results.length] = iterator.call(context, value, index, list);
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+ });
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+ return results;
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+ };
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+
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+ var reduceError = 'Reduce of empty array with no initial value';
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+
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+ // **Reduce** builds up a single result from a list of values, aka `inject`,
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+ // or `foldl`. Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `reduce` if available.
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+ _.reduce = _.foldl = _.inject = function(obj, iterator, memo, context) {
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+ var initial = arguments.length > 2;
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+ if (obj == null) obj = [];
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+ if (nativeReduce && obj.reduce === nativeReduce) {
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+ if (context) iterator = _.bind(iterator, context);
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+ return initial ? obj.reduce(iterator, memo) : obj.reduce(iterator);
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+ }
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ if (!initial) {
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+ memo = value;
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+ initial = true;
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+ } else {
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+ memo = iterator.call(context, memo, value, index, list);
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+ }
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+ });
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+ if (!initial) throw new TypeError(reduceError);
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+ return memo;
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+ };
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+
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+ // The right-associative version of reduce, also known as `foldr`.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `reduceRight` if available.
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+ _.reduceRight = _.foldr = function(obj, iterator, memo, context) {
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+ var initial = arguments.length > 2;
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+ if (obj == null) obj = [];
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+ if (nativeReduceRight && obj.reduceRight === nativeReduceRight) {
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+ if (context) iterator = _.bind(iterator, context);
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+ return initial ? obj.reduceRight(iterator, memo) : obj.reduceRight(iterator);
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+ }
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+ var length = obj.length;
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+ if (length !== +length) {
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+ var keys = _.keys(obj);
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+ length = keys.length;
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+ }
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ index = keys ? keys[--length] : --length;
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+ if (!initial) {
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+ memo = obj[index];
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+ initial = true;
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+ } else {
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+ memo = iterator.call(context, memo, obj[index], index, list);
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+ }
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+ });
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+ if (!initial) throw new TypeError(reduceError);
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+ return memo;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return the first value which passes a truth test. Aliased as `detect`.
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+ _.find = _.detect = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ var result;
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+ any(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ if (iterator.call(context, value, index, list)) {
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+ result = value;
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+ });
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+ return result;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return all the elements that pass a truth test.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `filter` if available.
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+ // Aliased as `select`.
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+ _.filter = _.select = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ var results = [];
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+ if (obj == null) return results;
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+ if (nativeFilter && obj.filter === nativeFilter) return obj.filter(iterator, context);
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ if (iterator.call(context, value, index, list)) results[results.length] = value;
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+ });
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+ return results;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return all the elements for which a truth test fails.
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+ _.reject = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ return _.filter(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ return !iterator.call(context, value, index, list);
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+ }, context);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Determine whether all of the elements match a truth test.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `every` if available.
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+ // Aliased as `all`.
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+ _.every = _.all = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ iterator || (iterator = _.identity);
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+ var result = true;
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+ if (obj == null) return result;
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+ if (nativeEvery && obj.every === nativeEvery) return obj.every(iterator, context);
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ if (!(result = result && iterator.call(context, value, index, list))) return breaker;
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+ });
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+ return !!result;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Determine if at least one element in the object matches a truth test.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `some` if available.
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+ // Aliased as `any`.
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+ var any = _.some = _.any = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ iterator || (iterator = _.identity);
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+ var result = false;
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+ if (obj == null) return result;
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+ if (nativeSome && obj.some === nativeSome) return obj.some(iterator, context);
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ if (result || (result = iterator.call(context, value, index, list))) return breaker;
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+ });
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+ return !!result;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Determine if the array or object contains a given value (using `===`).
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+ // Aliased as `include`.
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+ _.contains = _.include = function(obj, target) {
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+ if (obj == null) return false;
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+ if (nativeIndexOf && obj.indexOf === nativeIndexOf) return obj.indexOf(target) != -1;
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+ return any(obj, function(value) {
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+ return value === target;
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Invoke a method (with arguments) on every item in a collection.
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+ _.invoke = function(obj, method) {
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+ var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
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+ return _.map(obj, function(value) {
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+ return (_.isFunction(method) ? method : value[method]).apply(value, args);
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Convenience version of a common use case of `map`: fetching a property.
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+ _.pluck = function(obj, key) {
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+ return _.map(obj, function(value){ return value[key]; });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Convenience version of a common use case of `filter`: selecting only objects
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+ // with specific `key:value` pairs.
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+ _.where = function(obj, attrs) {
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+ if (_.isEmpty(attrs)) return [];
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+ return _.filter(obj, function(value) {
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+ for (var key in attrs) {
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+ if (attrs[key] !== value[key]) return false;
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+ }
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+ return true;
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return the maximum element or (element-based computation).
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+ // Can't optimize arrays of integers longer than 65,535 elements.
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+ // See: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80797
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+ _.max = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ if (!iterator && _.isArray(obj) && obj[0] === +obj[0] && obj.length < 65535) {
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+ return Math.max.apply(Math, obj);
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+ }
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+ if (!iterator && _.isEmpty(obj)) return -Infinity;
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+ var result = {computed : -Infinity, value: -Infinity};
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ var computed = iterator ? iterator.call(context, value, index, list) : value;
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+ computed >= result.computed && (result = {value : value, computed : computed});
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+ });
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+ return result.value;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return the minimum element (or element-based computation).
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+ _.min = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ if (!iterator && _.isArray(obj) && obj[0] === +obj[0] && obj.length < 65535) {
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+ return Math.min.apply(Math, obj);
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+ }
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+ if (!iterator && _.isEmpty(obj)) return Infinity;
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+ var result = {computed : Infinity, value: Infinity};
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+ each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ var computed = iterator ? iterator.call(context, value, index, list) : value;
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+ computed < result.computed && (result = {value : value, computed : computed});
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+ });
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+ return result.value;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Shuffle an array.
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+ _.shuffle = function(obj) {
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+ var rand;
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+ var index = 0;
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+ var shuffled = [];
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+ each(obj, function(value) {
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+ rand = _.random(index++);
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+ shuffled[index - 1] = shuffled[rand];
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+ shuffled[rand] = value;
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+ });
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+ return shuffled;
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+ };
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+
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+ // An internal function to generate lookup iterators.
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+ var lookupIterator = function(value) {
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+ return _.isFunction(value) ? value : function(obj){ return obj[value]; };
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+ };
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+
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+ // Sort the object's values by a criterion produced by an iterator.
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+ _.sortBy = function(obj, value, context) {
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+ var iterator = lookupIterator(value);
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+ return _.pluck(_.map(obj, function(value, index, list) {
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+ return {
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+ value : value,
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+ index : index,
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+ criteria : iterator.call(context, value, index, list)
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+ };
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+ }).sort(function(left, right) {
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+ var a = left.criteria;
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+ var b = right.criteria;
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+ if (a !== b) {
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+ if (a > b || a === void 0) return 1;
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+ if (a < b || b === void 0) return -1;
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+ }
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+ return left.index < right.index ? -1 : 1;
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+ }), 'value');
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+ };
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+
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+ // An internal function used for aggregate "group by" operations.
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+ var group = function(obj, value, context, behavior) {
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+ var result = {};
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+ var iterator = lookupIterator(value || _.identity);
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+ each(obj, function(value, index) {
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+ var key = iterator.call(context, value, index, obj);
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+ behavior(result, key, value);
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+ });
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+ return result;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Groups the object's values by a criterion. Pass either a string attribute
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+ // to group by, or a function that returns the criterion.
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+ _.groupBy = function(obj, value, context) {
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+ return group(obj, value, context, function(result, key, value) {
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+ (_.has(result, key) ? result[key] : (result[key] = [])).push(value);
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Counts instances of an object that group by a certain criterion. Pass
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+ // either a string attribute to count by, or a function that returns the
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+ // criterion.
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+ _.countBy = function(obj, value, context) {
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+ return group(obj, value, context, function(result, key) {
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+ if (!_.has(result, key)) result[key] = 0;
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+ result[key]++;
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Use a comparator function to figure out the smallest index at which
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+ // an object should be inserted so as to maintain order. Uses binary search.
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+ _.sortedIndex = function(array, obj, iterator, context) {
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+ iterator = iterator == null ? _.identity : lookupIterator(iterator);
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+ var value = iterator.call(context, obj);
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+ var low = 0, high = array.length;
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+ while (low < high) {
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+ var mid = (low + high) >>> 1;
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+ iterator.call(context, array[mid]) < value ? low = mid + 1 : high = mid;
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+ }
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+ return low;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Safely convert anything iterable into a real, live array.
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+ _.toArray = function(obj) {
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+ if (!obj) return [];
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+ if (_.isArray(obj)) return slice.call(obj);
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+ if (obj.length === +obj.length) return _.map(obj, _.identity);
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+ return _.values(obj);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return the number of elements in an object.
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+ _.size = function(obj) {
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+ if (obj == null) return 0;
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+ return (obj.length === +obj.length) ? obj.length : _.keys(obj).length;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Array Functions
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+ // ---------------
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+
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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` and `take`. The **guard** check
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+ // allows it to work with `_.map`.
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+ _.first = _.head = _.take = function(array, n, guard) {
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+ if (array == null) return void 0;
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+ return (n != null) && !guard ? slice.call(array, 0, n) : array[0];
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+ };
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+
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+ // Returns everything but the last entry of the array. Especially useful on
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+ // the arguments object. Passing **n** will return all the values in
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+ // the array, excluding the last N. The **guard** check allows it to work with
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+ // `_.map`.
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+ _.initial = function(array, n, guard) {
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+ return slice.call(array, 0, array.length - ((n == null) || guard ? 1 : n));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Get the last element of an array. Passing **n** will return the last N
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+ // values in the array. The **guard** check allows it to work with `_.map`.
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+ _.last = function(array, n, guard) {
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+ if (array == null) return void 0;
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+ if ((n != null) && !guard) {
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+ return slice.call(array, Math.max(array.length - n, 0));
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+ } else {
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+ return array[array.length - 1];
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ // Returns everything but the first entry of the array. Aliased as `tail` and `drop`.
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+ // Especially useful on the arguments object. Passing an **n** will return
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+ // the rest N values in the array. The **guard**
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+ // check allows it to work with `_.map`.
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+ _.rest = _.tail = _.drop = function(array, n, guard) {
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+ return slice.call(array, (n == null) || guard ? 1 : n);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Trim out all falsy values from an array.
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+ _.compact = function(array) {
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+ return _.filter(array, _.identity);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Internal implementation of a recursive `flatten` function.
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+ var flatten = function(input, shallow, output) {
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+ each(input, function(value) {
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+ if (_.isArray(value)) {
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+ shallow ? push.apply(output, value) : flatten(value, shallow, output);
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+ } else {
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+ output.push(value);
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+ }
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+ });
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+ return output;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return a completely flattened version of an array.
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+ _.flatten = function(array, shallow) {
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+ return flatten(array, shallow, []);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return a version of the array that does not contain the specified value(s).
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+ _.without = function(array) {
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+ return _.difference(array, slice.call(arguments, 1));
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+ };
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+
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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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+ // Aliased as `unique`.
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+ _.uniq = _.unique = function(array, isSorted, iterator, context) {
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+ if (_.isFunction(isSorted)) {
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+ context = iterator;
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+ iterator = isSorted;
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+ isSorted = false;
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+ }
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+ var initial = iterator ? _.map(array, iterator, context) : array;
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+ var results = [];
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+ var seen = [];
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+ each(initial, function(value, index) {
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+ if (isSorted ? (!index || seen[seen.length - 1] !== value) : !_.contains(seen, value)) {
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+ seen.push(value);
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+ results.push(array[index]);
454
+ }
455
+ });
456
+ return results;
457
+ };
458
+
459
+ // Produce an array that contains the union: each distinct element from all of
460
+ // the passed-in arrays.
461
+ _.union = function() {
462
+ return _.uniq(concat.apply(ArrayProto, arguments));
463
+ };
464
+
465
+ // Produce an array that contains every item shared between all the
466
+ // passed-in arrays.
467
+ _.intersection = function(array) {
468
+ var rest = slice.call(arguments, 1);
469
+ return _.filter(_.uniq(array), function(item) {
470
+ return _.every(rest, function(other) {
471
+ return _.indexOf(other, item) >= 0;
472
+ });
473
+ });
474
+ };
475
+
476
+ // Take the difference between one array and a number of other arrays.
477
+ // Only the elements present in just the first array will remain.
478
+ _.difference = function(array) {
479
+ var rest = concat.apply(ArrayProto, slice.call(arguments, 1));
480
+ return _.filter(array, function(value){ return !_.contains(rest, value); });
481
+ };
482
+
483
+ // Zip together multiple lists into a single array -- elements that share
484
+ // an index go together.
485
+ _.zip = function() {
486
+ var args = slice.call(arguments);
487
+ var length = _.max(_.pluck(args, 'length'));
488
+ var results = new Array(length);
489
+ for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
490
+ results[i] = _.pluck(args, "" + i);
491
+ }
492
+ return results;
493
+ };
494
+
495
+ // Converts lists into objects. Pass either a single array of `[key, value]`
496
+ // pairs, or two parallel arrays of the same length -- one of keys, and one of
497
+ // the corresponding values.
498
+ _.object = function(list, values) {
499
+ if (list == null) return {};
500
+ var result = {};
501
+ for (var i = 0, l = list.length; i < l; i++) {
502
+ if (values) {
503
+ result[list[i]] = values[i];
504
+ } else {
505
+ result[list[i][0]] = list[i][1];
506
+ }
507
+ }
508
+ return result;
509
+ };
510
+
511
+ // If the browser doesn't supply us with indexOf (I'm looking at you, **MSIE**),
512
+ // we need this function. Return the position of the first occurrence of an
513
+ // item in an array, or -1 if the item is not included in the array.
514
+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `indexOf` if available.
515
+ // If the array is large and already in sort order, pass `true`
516
+ // for **isSorted** to use binary search.
517
+ _.indexOf = function(array, item, isSorted) {
518
+ if (array == null) return -1;
519
+ var i = 0, l = array.length;
520
+ if (isSorted) {
521
+ if (typeof isSorted == 'number') {
522
+ i = (isSorted < 0 ? Math.max(0, l + isSorted) : isSorted);
523
+ } else {
524
+ i = _.sortedIndex(array, item);
525
+ return array[i] === item ? i : -1;
526
+ }
527
+ }
528
+ if (nativeIndexOf && array.indexOf === nativeIndexOf) return array.indexOf(item, isSorted);
529
+ for (; i < l; i++) if (array[i] === item) return i;
530
+ return -1;
531
+ };
532
+
533
+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `lastIndexOf` if available.
534
+ _.lastIndexOf = function(array, item, from) {
535
+ if (array == null) return -1;
536
+ var hasIndex = from != null;
537
+ if (nativeLastIndexOf && array.lastIndexOf === nativeLastIndexOf) {
538
+ return hasIndex ? array.lastIndexOf(item, from) : array.lastIndexOf(item);
539
+ }
540
+ var i = (hasIndex ? from : array.length);
541
+ while (i--) if (array[i] === item) return i;
542
+ return -1;
543
+ };
544
+
545
+ // Generate an integer Array containing an arithmetic progression. A port of
546
+ // the native Python `range()` function. See
547
+ // [the Python documentation](http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range).
548
+ _.range = function(start, stop, step) {
549
+ if (arguments.length <= 1) {
550
+ stop = start || 0;
551
+ start = 0;
552
+ }
553
+ step = arguments[2] || 1;
554
+
555
+ var len = Math.max(Math.ceil((stop - start) / step), 0);
556
+ var idx = 0;
557
+ var range = new Array(len);
558
+
559
+ while(idx < len) {
560
+ range[idx++] = start;
561
+ start += step;
562
+ }
563
+
564
+ return range;
565
+ };
566
+
567
+ // Function (ahem) Functions
568
+ // ------------------
569
+
570
+ // Reusable constructor function for prototype setting.
571
+ var ctor = function(){};
572
+
573
+ // Create a function bound to a given object (assigning `this`, and arguments,
574
+ // optionally). Binding with arguments is also known as `curry`.
575
+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Function.bind` if available.
576
+ // We check for `func.bind` first, to fail fast when `func` is undefined.
577
+ _.bind = function(func, context) {
578
+ var args, bound;
579
+ if (func.bind === nativeBind && nativeBind) return nativeBind.apply(func, slice.call(arguments, 1));
580
+ if (!_.isFunction(func)) throw new TypeError;
581
+ args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
582
+ return bound = function() {
583
+ if (!(this instanceof bound)) return func.apply(context, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
584
+ ctor.prototype = func.prototype;
585
+ var self = new ctor;
586
+ ctor.prototype = null;
587
+ var result = func.apply(self, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
588
+ if (Object(result) === result) return result;
589
+ return self;
590
+ };
591
+ };
592
+
593
+ // Bind all of an object's methods to that object. Useful for ensuring that
594
+ // all callbacks defined on an object belong to it.
595
+ _.bindAll = function(obj) {
596
+ var funcs = slice.call(arguments, 1);
597
+ if (funcs.length == 0) funcs = _.functions(obj);
598
+ each(funcs, function(f) { obj[f] = _.bind(obj[f], obj); });
599
+ return obj;
600
+ };
601
+
602
+ // Memoize an expensive function by storing its results.
603
+ _.memoize = function(func, hasher) {
604
+ var memo = {};
605
+ hasher || (hasher = _.identity);
606
+ return function() {
607
+ var key = hasher.apply(this, arguments);
608
+ return _.has(memo, key) ? memo[key] : (memo[key] = func.apply(this, arguments));
609
+ };
610
+ };
611
+
612
+ // Delays a function for the given number of milliseconds, and then calls
613
+ // it with the arguments supplied.
614
+ _.delay = function(func, wait) {
615
+ var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
616
+ return setTimeout(function(){ return func.apply(null, args); }, wait);
617
+ };
618
+
619
+ // Defers a function, scheduling it to run after the current call stack has
620
+ // cleared.
621
+ _.defer = function(func) {
622
+ return _.delay.apply(_, [func, 1].concat(slice.call(arguments, 1)));
623
+ };
624
+
625
+ // Returns a function, that, when invoked, will only be triggered at most once
626
+ // during a given window of time.
627
+ _.throttle = function(func, wait) {
628
+ var context, args, timeout, result;
629
+ var previous = 0;
630
+ var later = function() {
631
+ previous = new Date;
632
+ timeout = null;
633
+ result = func.apply(context, args);
634
+ };
635
+ return function() {
636
+ var now = new Date;
637
+ var remaining = wait - (now - previous);
638
+ context = this;
639
+ args = arguments;
640
+ if (remaining <= 0) {
641
+ clearTimeout(timeout);
642
+ timeout = null;
643
+ previous = now;
644
+ result = func.apply(context, args);
645
+ } else if (!timeout) {
646
+ timeout = setTimeout(later, remaining);
647
+ }
648
+ return result;
649
+ };
650
+ };
651
+
652
+ // Returns a function, that, as long as it continues to be invoked, will not
653
+ // be triggered. The function will be called after it stops being called for
654
+ // N milliseconds. If `immediate` is passed, trigger the function on the
655
+ // leading edge, instead of the trailing.
656
+ _.debounce = function(func, wait, immediate) {
657
+ var timeout, result;
658
+ return function() {
659
+ var context = this, args = arguments;
660
+ var later = function() {
661
+ timeout = null;
662
+ if (!immediate) result = func.apply(context, args);
663
+ };
664
+ var callNow = immediate && !timeout;
665
+ clearTimeout(timeout);
666
+ timeout = setTimeout(later, wait);
667
+ if (callNow) result = func.apply(context, args);
668
+ return result;
669
+ };
670
+ };
671
+
672
+ // Returns a function that will be executed at most one time, no matter how
673
+ // often you call it. Useful for lazy initialization.
674
+ _.once = function(func) {
675
+ var ran = false, memo;
676
+ return function() {
677
+ if (ran) return memo;
678
+ ran = true;
679
+ memo = func.apply(this, arguments);
680
+ func = null;
681
+ return memo;
682
+ };
683
+ };
684
+
685
+ // Returns the first function passed as an argument to the second,
686
+ // allowing you to adjust arguments, run code before and after, and
687
+ // conditionally execute the original function.
688
+ _.wrap = function(func, wrapper) {
689
+ return function() {
690
+ var args = [func];
691
+ push.apply(args, arguments);
692
+ return wrapper.apply(this, args);
693
+ };
694
+ };
695
+
696
+ // Returns a function that is the composition of a list of functions, each
697
+ // consuming the return value of the function that follows.
698
+ _.compose = function() {
699
+ var funcs = arguments;
700
+ return function() {
701
+ var args = arguments;
702
+ for (var i = funcs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
703
+ args = [funcs[i].apply(this, args)];
704
+ }
705
+ return args[0];
706
+ };
707
+ };
708
+
709
+ // Returns a function that will only be executed after being called N times.
710
+ _.after = function(times, func) {
711
+ if (times <= 0) return func();
712
+ return function() {
713
+ if (--times < 1) {
714
+ return func.apply(this, arguments);
715
+ }
716
+ };
717
+ };
718
+
719
+ // Object Functions
720
+ // ----------------
721
+
722
+ // Retrieve the names of an object's properties.
723
+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Object.keys`
724
+ _.keys = nativeKeys || function(obj) {
725
+ if (obj !== Object(obj)) throw new TypeError('Invalid object');
726
+ var keys = [];
727
+ for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) keys[keys.length] = key;
728
+ return keys;
729
+ };
730
+
731
+ // Retrieve the values of an object's properties.
732
+ _.values = function(obj) {
733
+ var values = [];
734
+ for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) values.push(obj[key]);
735
+ return values;
736
+ };
737
+
738
+ // Convert an object into a list of `[key, value]` pairs.
739
+ _.pairs = function(obj) {
740
+ var pairs = [];
741
+ for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) pairs.push([key, obj[key]]);
742
+ return pairs;
743
+ };
744
+
745
+ // Invert the keys and values of an object. The values must be serializable.
746
+ _.invert = function(obj) {
747
+ var result = {};
748
+ for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) result[obj[key]] = key;
749
+ return result;
750
+ };
751
+
752
+ // Return a sorted list of the function names available on the object.
753
+ // Aliased as `methods`
754
+ _.functions = _.methods = function(obj) {
755
+ var names = [];
756
+ for (var key in obj) {
757
+ if (_.isFunction(obj[key])) names.push(key);
758
+ }
759
+ return names.sort();
760
+ };
761
+
762
+ // Extend a given object with all the properties in passed-in object(s).
763
+ _.extend = function(obj) {
764
+ each(slice.call(arguments, 1), function(source) {
765
+ if (source) {
766
+ for (var prop in source) {
767
+ obj[prop] = source[prop];
768
+ }
769
+ }
770
+ });
771
+ return obj;
772
+ };
773
+
774
+ // Return a copy of the object only containing the whitelisted properties.
775
+ _.pick = function(obj) {
776
+ var copy = {};
777
+ var keys = concat.apply(ArrayProto, slice.call(arguments, 1));
778
+ each(keys, function(key) {
779
+ if (key in obj) copy[key] = obj[key];
780
+ });
781
+ return copy;
782
+ };
783
+
784
+ // Return a copy of the object without the blacklisted properties.
785
+ _.omit = function(obj) {
786
+ var copy = {};
787
+ var keys = concat.apply(ArrayProto, slice.call(arguments, 1));
788
+ for (var key in obj) {
789
+ if (!_.contains(keys, key)) copy[key] = obj[key];
790
+ }
791
+ return copy;
792
+ };
793
+
794
+ // Fill in a given object with default properties.
795
+ _.defaults = function(obj) {
796
+ each(slice.call(arguments, 1), function(source) {
797
+ if (source) {
798
+ for (var prop in source) {
799
+ if (obj[prop] == null) obj[prop] = source[prop];
800
+ }
801
+ }
802
+ });
803
+ return obj;
804
+ };
805
+
806
+ // Create a (shallow-cloned) duplicate of an object.
807
+ _.clone = function(obj) {
808
+ if (!_.isObject(obj)) return obj;
809
+ return _.isArray(obj) ? obj.slice() : _.extend({}, obj);
810
+ };
811
+
812
+ // Invokes interceptor with the obj, and then returns obj.
813
+ // The primary purpose of this method is to "tap into" a method chain, in
814
+ // order to perform operations on intermediate results within the chain.
815
+ _.tap = function(obj, interceptor) {
816
+ interceptor(obj);
817
+ return obj;
818
+ };
819
+
820
+ // Internal recursive comparison function for `isEqual`.
821
+ var eq = function(a, b, aStack, bStack) {
822
+ // Identical objects are equal. `0 === -0`, but they aren't identical.
823
+ // See the Harmony `egal` proposal: http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:egal.
824
+ if (a === b) return a !== 0 || 1 / a == 1 / b;
825
+ // A strict comparison is necessary because `null == undefined`.
826
+ if (a == null || b == null) return a === b;
827
+ // Unwrap any wrapped objects.
828
+ if (a instanceof _) a = a._wrapped;
829
+ if (b instanceof _) b = b._wrapped;
830
+ // Compare `[[Class]]` names.
831
+ var className = toString.call(a);
832
+ if (className != toString.call(b)) return false;
833
+ switch (className) {
834
+ // Strings, numbers, dates, and booleans are compared by value.
835
+ case '[object String]':
836
+ // Primitives and their corresponding object wrappers are equivalent; thus, `"5"` is
837
+ // equivalent to `new String("5")`.
838
+ return a == String(b);
839
+ case '[object Number]':
840
+ // `NaN`s are equivalent, but non-reflexive. An `egal` comparison is performed for
841
+ // other numeric values.
842
+ return a != +a ? b != +b : (a == 0 ? 1 / a == 1 / b : a == +b);
843
+ case '[object Date]':
844
+ case '[object Boolean]':
845
+ // Coerce dates and booleans to numeric primitive values. Dates are compared by their
846
+ // millisecond representations. Note that invalid dates with millisecond representations
847
+ // of `NaN` are not equivalent.
848
+ return +a == +b;
849
+ // RegExps are compared by their source patterns and flags.
850
+ case '[object RegExp]':
851
+ return a.source == b.source &&
852
+ a.global == b.global &&
853
+ a.multiline == b.multiline &&
854
+ a.ignoreCase == b.ignoreCase;
855
+ }
856
+ if (typeof a != 'object' || typeof b != 'object') return false;
857
+ // Assume equality for cyclic structures. The algorithm for detecting cyclic
858
+ // structures is adapted from ES 5.1 section 15.12.3, abstract operation `JO`.
859
+ var length = aStack.length;
860
+ while (length--) {
861
+ // Linear search. Performance is inversely proportional to the number of
862
+ // unique nested structures.
863
+ if (aStack[length] == a) return bStack[length] == b;
864
+ }
865
+ // Add the first object to the stack of traversed objects.
866
+ aStack.push(a);
867
+ bStack.push(b);
868
+ var size = 0, result = true;
869
+ // Recursively compare objects and arrays.
870
+ if (className == '[object Array]') {
871
+ // Compare array lengths to determine if a deep comparison is necessary.
872
+ size = a.length;
873
+ result = size == b.length;
874
+ if (result) {
875
+ // Deep compare the contents, ignoring non-numeric properties.
876
+ while (size--) {
877
+ if (!(result = eq(a[size], b[size], aStack, bStack))) break;
878
+ }
879
+ }
880
+ } else {
881
+ // Objects with different constructors are not equivalent, but `Object`s
882
+ // from different frames are.
883
+ var aCtor = a.constructor, bCtor = b.constructor;
884
+ if (aCtor !== bCtor && !(_.isFunction(aCtor) && (aCtor instanceof aCtor) &&
885
+ _.isFunction(bCtor) && (bCtor instanceof bCtor))) {
886
+ return false;
887
+ }
888
+ // Deep compare objects.
889
+ for (var key in a) {
890
+ if (_.has(a, key)) {
891
+ // Count the expected number of properties.
892
+ size++;
893
+ // Deep compare each member.
894
+ if (!(result = _.has(b, key) && eq(a[key], b[key], aStack, bStack))) break;
895
+ }
896
+ }
897
+ // Ensure that both objects contain the same number of properties.
898
+ if (result) {
899
+ for (key in b) {
900
+ if (_.has(b, key) && !(size--)) break;
901
+ }
902
+ result = !size;
903
+ }
904
+ }
905
+ // Remove the first object from the stack of traversed objects.
906
+ aStack.pop();
907
+ bStack.pop();
908
+ return result;
909
+ };
910
+
911
+ // Perform a deep comparison to check if two objects are equal.
912
+ _.isEqual = function(a, b) {
913
+ return eq(a, b, [], []);
914
+ };
915
+
916
+ // Is a given array, string, or object empty?
917
+ // An "empty" object has no enumerable own-properties.
918
+ _.isEmpty = function(obj) {
919
+ if (obj == null) return true;
920
+ if (_.isArray(obj) || _.isString(obj)) return obj.length === 0;
921
+ for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) return false;
922
+ return true;
923
+ };
924
+
925
+ // Is a given value a DOM element?
926
+ _.isElement = function(obj) {
927
+ return !!(obj && obj.nodeType === 1);
928
+ };
929
+
930
+ // Is a given value an array?
931
+ // Delegates to ECMA5's native Array.isArray
932
+ _.isArray = nativeIsArray || function(obj) {
933
+ return toString.call(obj) == '[object Array]';
934
+ };
935
+
936
+ // Is a given variable an object?
937
+ _.isObject = function(obj) {
938
+ return obj === Object(obj);
939
+ };
940
+
941
+ // Add some isType methods: isArguments, isFunction, isString, isNumber, isDate, isRegExp.
942
+ each(['Arguments', 'Function', 'String', 'Number', 'Date', 'RegExp'], function(name) {
943
+ _['is' + name] = function(obj) {
944
+ return toString.call(obj) == '[object ' + name + ']';
945
+ };
946
+ });
947
+
948
+ // Define a fallback version of the method in browsers (ahem, IE), where
949
+ // there isn't any inspectable "Arguments" type.
950
+ if (!_.isArguments(arguments)) {
951
+ _.isArguments = function(obj) {
952
+ return !!(obj && _.has(obj, 'callee'));
953
+ };
954
+ }
955
+
956
+ // Optimize `isFunction` if appropriate.
957
+ if (typeof (/./) !== 'function') {
958
+ _.isFunction = function(obj) {
959
+ return typeof obj === 'function';
960
+ };
961
+ }
962
+
963
+ // Is a given object a finite number?
964
+ _.isFinite = function(obj) {
965
+ return isFinite(obj) && !isNaN(parseFloat(obj));
966
+ };
967
+
968
+ // Is the given value `NaN`? (NaN is the only number which does not equal itself).
969
+ _.isNaN = function(obj) {
970
+ return _.isNumber(obj) && obj != +obj;
971
+ };
972
+
973
+ // Is a given value a boolean?
974
+ _.isBoolean = function(obj) {
975
+ return obj === true || obj === false || toString.call(obj) == '[object Boolean]';
976
+ };
977
+
978
+ // Is a given value equal to null?
979
+ _.isNull = function(obj) {
980
+ return obj === null;
981
+ };
982
+
983
+ // Is a given variable undefined?
984
+ _.isUndefined = function(obj) {
985
+ return obj === void 0;
986
+ };
987
+
988
+ // Shortcut function for checking if an object has a given property directly
989
+ // on itself (in other words, not on a prototype).
990
+ _.has = function(obj, key) {
991
+ return hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key);
992
+ };
993
+
994
+ // Utility Functions
995
+ // -----------------
996
+
997
+ // Run Underscore.js in *noConflict* mode, returning the `_` variable to its
998
+ // previous owner. Returns a reference to the Underscore object.
999
+ _.noConflict = function() {
1000
+ root._ = previousUnderscore;
1001
+ return this;
1002
+ };
1003
+
1004
+ // Keep the identity function around for default iterators.
1005
+ _.identity = function(value) {
1006
+ return value;
1007
+ };
1008
+
1009
+ // Run a function **n** times.
1010
+ _.times = function(n, iterator, context) {
1011
+ var accum = Array(n);
1012
+ for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) accum[i] = iterator.call(context, i);
1013
+ return accum;
1014
+ };
1015
+
1016
+ // Return a random integer between min and max (inclusive).
1017
+ _.random = function(min, max) {
1018
+ if (max == null) {
1019
+ max = min;
1020
+ min = 0;
1021
+ }
1022
+ return min + (0 | Math.random() * (max - min + 1));
1023
+ };
1024
+
1025
+ // List of HTML entities for escaping.
1026
+ var entityMap = {
1027
+ escape: {
1028
+ '&': '&amp;',
1029
+ '<': '&lt;',
1030
+ '>': '&gt;',
1031
+ '"': '&quot;',
1032
+ "'": '&#x27;',
1033
+ '/': '&#x2F;'
1034
+ }
1035
+ };
1036
+ entityMap.unescape = _.invert(entityMap.escape);
1037
+
1038
+ // Regexes containing the keys and values listed immediately above.
1039
+ var entityRegexes = {
1040
+ escape: new RegExp('[' + _.keys(entityMap.escape).join('') + ']', 'g'),
1041
+ unescape: new RegExp('(' + _.keys(entityMap.unescape).join('|') + ')', 'g')
1042
+ };
1043
+
1044
+ // Functions for escaping and unescaping strings to/from HTML interpolation.
1045
+ _.each(['escape', 'unescape'], function(method) {
1046
+ _[method] = function(string) {
1047
+ if (string == null) return '';
1048
+ return ('' + string).replace(entityRegexes[method], function(match) {
1049
+ return entityMap[method][match];
1050
+ });
1051
+ };
1052
+ });
1053
+
1054
+ // If the value of the named property is a function then invoke it;
1055
+ // otherwise, return it.
1056
+ _.result = function(object, property) {
1057
+ if (object == null) return null;
1058
+ var value = object[property];
1059
+ return _.isFunction(value) ? value.call(object) : value;
1060
+ };
1061
+
1062
+ // Add your own custom functions to the Underscore object.
1063
+ _.mixin = function(obj) {
1064
+ each(_.functions(obj), function(name){
1065
+ var func = _[name] = obj[name];
1066
+ _.prototype[name] = function() {
1067
+ var args = [this._wrapped];
1068
+ push.apply(args, arguments);
1069
+ return result.call(this, func.apply(_, args));
1070
+ };
1071
+ });
1072
+ };
1073
+
1074
+ // Generate a unique integer id (unique within the entire client session).
1075
+ // Useful for temporary DOM ids.
1076
+ var idCounter = 0;
1077
+ _.uniqueId = function(prefix) {
1078
+ var id = '' + ++idCounter;
1079
+ return prefix ? prefix + id : id;
1080
+ };
1081
+
1082
+ // By default, Underscore uses ERB-style template delimiters, change the
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+ // following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
1084
+ _.templateSettings = {
1085
+ evaluate : /<%([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
1086
+ interpolate : /<%=([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
1087
+ escape : /<%-([\s\S]+?)%>/g
1088
+ };
1089
+
1090
+ // When customizing `templateSettings`, if you don't want to define an
1091
+ // interpolation, evaluation or escaping regex, we need one that is
1092
+ // guaranteed not to match.
1093
+ var noMatch = /(.)^/;
1094
+
1095
+ // Certain characters need to be escaped so that they can be put into a
1096
+ // string literal.
1097
+ var escapes = {
1098
+ "'": "'",
1099
+ '\\': '\\',
1100
+ '\r': 'r',
1101
+ '\n': 'n',
1102
+ '\t': 't',
1103
+ '\u2028': 'u2028',
1104
+ '\u2029': 'u2029'
1105
+ };
1106
+
1107
+ var escaper = /\\|'|\r|\n|\t|\u2028|\u2029/g;
1108
+
1109
+ // JavaScript micro-templating, similar to John Resig's implementation.
1110
+ // Underscore templating handles arbitrary delimiters, preserves whitespace,
1111
+ // and correctly escapes quotes within interpolated code.
1112
+ _.template = function(text, data, settings) {
1113
+ settings = _.defaults({}, settings, _.templateSettings);
1114
+
1115
+ // Combine delimiters into one regular expression via alternation.
1116
+ var matcher = new RegExp([
1117
+ (settings.escape || noMatch).source,
1118
+ (settings.interpolate || noMatch).source,
1119
+ (settings.evaluate || noMatch).source
1120
+ ].join('|') + '|$', 'g');
1121
+
1122
+ // Compile the template source, escaping string literals appropriately.
1123
+ var index = 0;
1124
+ var source = "__p+='";
1125
+ text.replace(matcher, function(match, escape, interpolate, evaluate, offset) {
1126
+ source += text.slice(index, offset)
1127
+ .replace(escaper, function(match) { return '\\' + escapes[match]; });
1128
+
1129
+ if (escape) {
1130
+ source += "'+\n((__t=(" + escape + "))==null?'':_.escape(__t))+\n'";
1131
+ }
1132
+ if (interpolate) {
1133
+ source += "'+\n((__t=(" + interpolate + "))==null?'':__t)+\n'";
1134
+ }
1135
+ if (evaluate) {
1136
+ source += "';\n" + evaluate + "\n__p+='";
1137
+ }
1138
+ index = offset + match.length;
1139
+ return match;
1140
+ });
1141
+ source += "';\n";
1142
+
1143
+ // If a variable is not specified, place data values in local scope.
1144
+ if (!settings.variable) source = 'with(obj||{}){\n' + source + '}\n';
1145
+
1146
+ source = "var __t,__p='',__j=Array.prototype.join," +
1147
+ "print=function(){__p+=__j.call(arguments,'');};\n" +
1148
+ source + "return __p;\n";
1149
+
1150
+ try {
1151
+ var render = new Function(settings.variable || 'obj', '_', source);
1152
+ } catch (e) {
1153
+ e.source = source;
1154
+ throw e;
1155
+ }
1156
+
1157
+ if (data) return render(data, _);
1158
+ var template = function(data) {
1159
+ return render.call(this, data, _);
1160
+ };
1161
+
1162
+ // Provide the compiled function source as a convenience for precompilation.
1163
+ template.source = 'function(' + (settings.variable || 'obj') + '){\n' + source + '}';
1164
+
1165
+ return template;
1166
+ };
1167
+
1168
+ // Add a "chain" function, which will delegate to the wrapper.
1169
+ _.chain = function(obj) {
1170
+ return _(obj).chain();
1171
+ };
1172
+
1173
+ // OOP
1174
+ // ---------------
1175
+ // If Underscore is called as a function, it returns a wrapped object that
1176
+ // can be used OO-style. This wrapper holds altered versions of all the
1177
+ // underscore functions. Wrapped objects may be chained.
1178
+
1179
+ // Helper function to continue chaining intermediate results.
1180
+ var result = function(obj) {
1181
+ return this._chain ? _(obj).chain() : obj;
1182
+ };
1183
+
1184
+ // Add all of the Underscore functions to the wrapper object.
1185
+ _.mixin(_);
1186
+
1187
+ // Add all mutator Array functions to the wrapper.
1188
+ each(['pop', 'push', 'reverse', 'shift', 'sort', 'splice', 'unshift'], function(name) {
1189
+ var method = ArrayProto[name];
1190
+ _.prototype[name] = function() {
1191
+ var obj = this._wrapped;
1192
+ method.apply(obj, arguments);
1193
+ if ((name == 'shift' || name == 'splice') && obj.length === 0) delete obj[0];
1194
+ return result.call(this, obj);
1195
+ };
1196
+ });
1197
+
1198
+ // Add all accessor Array functions to the wrapper.
1199
+ each(['concat', 'join', 'slice'], function(name) {
1200
+ var method = ArrayProto[name];
1201
+ _.prototype[name] = function() {
1202
+ return result.call(this, method.apply(this._wrapped, arguments));
1203
+ };
1204
+ });
1205
+
1206
+ _.extend(_.prototype, {
1207
+
1208
+ // Start chaining a wrapped Underscore object.
1209
+ chain: function() {
1210
+ this._chain = true;
1211
+ return this;
1212
+ },
1213
+
1214
+ // Extracts the result from a wrapped and chained object.
1215
+ value: function() {
1216
+ return this._wrapped;
1217
+ }
1218
+
1219
+ });
1220
+
1221
+ }).call(this);
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