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+ *.gem
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+ .bundle
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+ Gemfile.lock
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+ pkg/*
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+ .idea/
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+ source "http://rubygems.org"
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+
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+ # Specify your gem's dependencies in underscore-rails.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ Rails 3.1 asset-pipeline gem to provide underscore.js
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+
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+ # Install
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+
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+ gem 'underscore-rails'
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+
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+
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+ # Use
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+
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+ In your application.js manifest:
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+
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+ //= underscore
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+
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+ or directly available under `/assets/underscore.js`
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+
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+ Easy as pie.
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+ require "underscore-rails/version"
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+
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+ module Underscore
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+ module Rails
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+ if defined?(::Rails) and ::Rails.version >= "3.1"
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+ class Rails::Engine < ::Rails::Engine
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+ # this class enables the asset pipeline
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Underscore
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+ module Rails
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+ VERSION = "1.1.7"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+ $:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
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+ require "underscore-rails/version"
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "underscore-rails"
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+ s.version = Underscore::Rails::VERSION
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+ s.authors = ["Robin Wenglewski"]
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+ s.email = ["robin@wenglewski.de"]
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+ s.homepage = "https://github.com/rweng/underscore-rails"
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+ s.summary = %q{underscore.js asset pipeline provider/wrapper}
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+
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+ s.rubyforge_project = "underscore-rails"
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+
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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+ s.test_files = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n")
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+ s.executables = `git ls-files -- bin/*`.split("\n").map{ |f| File.basename(f) }
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+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+
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+ end
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+ // Underscore.js 1.1.7
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+ // (c) 2011 Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud Inc.
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+ // Underscore is freely distributable under the MIT license.
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+ // Portions of Underscore are inspired or borrowed from Prototype,
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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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+
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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 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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+
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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) { return new wrapper(obj); };
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+
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+ // Export the Underscore object for **CommonJS**, with backwards-compatibility
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+ // for the old `require()` API. If we're not in CommonJS, add `_` to the
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+ // global object.
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+ if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) {
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+ module.exports = _;
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+ _._ = _;
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+ } else {
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+ // Exported as a string, for Closure Compiler "advanced" mode.
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+ root['_'] = _;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Current version.
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+ _.VERSION = '1.1.7';
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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 (i in obj && 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 (hasOwnProperty.call(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 = 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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+ // **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 = memo !== void 0;
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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("Reduce of empty array with no initial value");
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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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+ 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 memo !== void 0 ? obj.reduceRight(iterator, memo) : obj.reduceRight(iterator);
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+ }
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+ var reversed = (_.isArray(obj) ? obj.slice() : _.toArray(obj)).reverse();
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+ return _.reduce(reversed, iterator, memo, context);
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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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+ var results = [];
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+ if (obj == null) return results;
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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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+ // 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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+ 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 |= 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 a given value is included in the array or object using `===`.
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+ // Aliased as `contains`.
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+ _.include = _.contains = function(obj, target) {
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+ var found = false;
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+ if (obj == null) return found;
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+ if (nativeIndexOf && obj.indexOf === nativeIndexOf) return obj.indexOf(target) != -1;
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+ any(obj, function(value) {
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+ if (found = value === target) return true;
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+ });
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+ return found;
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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 (method.call ? method || value : 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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+ // Return the maximum element or (element-based computation).
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+ _.max = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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+ if (!iterator && _.isArray(obj)) return Math.max.apply(Math, obj);
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+ var result = {computed : -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)) return Math.min.apply(Math, obj);
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+ var result = {computed : 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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+ // Sort the object's values by a criterion produced by an iterator.
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+ _.sortBy = function(obj, iterator, context) {
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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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+ 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, b = right.criteria;
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+ return a < b ? -1 : a > b ? 1 : 0;
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+ }), 'value');
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+ };
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+
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+ // Groups the object's values by a criterion produced by an iterator
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+ _.groupBy = function(obj, iterator) {
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+ var result = {};
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+ each(obj, function(value, index) {
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+ var key = iterator(value, index);
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+ (result[key] || (result[key] = [])).push(value);
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+ });
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+ return result;
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+ };
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+
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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 = function(array, obj, iterator) {
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+ iterator || (iterator = _.identity);
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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(array[mid]) < iterator(obj) ? 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(iterable) {
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+ if (!iterable) return [];
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+ if (iterable.toArray) return iterable.toArray();
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+ if (_.isArray(iterable)) return slice.call(iterable);
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+ if (_.isArguments(iterable)) return slice.call(iterable);
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+ return _.values(iterable);
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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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+ return _.toArray(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`. The **guard** check allows it to work
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+ // with `_.map`.
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+ _.first = _.head = function(array, n, guard) {
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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 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 = _.tail = function(array, index, guard) {
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+ return slice.call(array, (index == null) || guard ? 1 : index);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Get the last element of an array.
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+ _.last = function(array) {
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+ return array[array.length - 1];
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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, function(value){ return !!value; });
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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) {
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+ return _.reduce(array, function(memo, value) {
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+ if (_.isArray(value)) return memo.concat(_.flatten(value));
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+ memo[memo.length] = value;
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+ return memo;
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+ }, []);
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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) {
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+ return _.reduce(array, function(memo, el, i) {
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+ if (0 == i || (isSorted === true ? _.last(memo) != el : !_.include(memo, el))) memo[memo.length] = el;
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+ return memo;
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+ }, []);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Produce an array that contains the union: each distinct element from all of
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+ // the passed-in arrays.
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+ _.union = function() {
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+ return _.uniq(_.flatten(arguments));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Produce an array that contains every item shared between all the
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+ // passed-in arrays. (Aliased as "intersect" for back-compat.)
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+ _.intersection = _.intersect = function(array) {
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+ var rest = slice.call(arguments, 1);
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+ return _.filter(_.uniq(array), function(item) {
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+ return _.every(rest, function(other) {
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+ return _.indexOf(other, item) >= 0;
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+ });
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+ });
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+ };
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+
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+ // Take the difference between one array and another.
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+ // Only the elements present in just the first array will remain.
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+ _.difference = function(array, other) {
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+ return _.filter(array, function(value){ return !_.include(other, value); });
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+ };
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+
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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 = function() {
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+ var args = slice.call(arguments);
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+ var length = _.max(_.pluck(args, 'length'));
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+ var results = new Array(length);
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+ for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) results[i] = _.pluck(args, "" + i);
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+ return results;
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+ };
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+
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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 occurrence 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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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `indexOf` if available.
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+ // If the array is large and already in sort order, pass `true`
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+ // for **isSorted** to use binary search.
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+ _.indexOf = function(array, item, isSorted) {
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+ if (array == null) return -1;
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+ var i, l;
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+ if (isSorted) {
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+ i = _.sortedIndex(array, item);
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+ return array[i] === item ? i : -1;
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+ }
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+ if (nativeIndexOf && array.indexOf === nativeIndexOf) return array.indexOf(item);
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+ for (i = 0, l = array.length; i < l; i++) if (array[i] === item) return i;
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+ return -1;
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+ };
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+
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+
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `lastIndexOf` if available.
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+ _.lastIndexOf = function(array, item) {
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+ if (array == null) return -1;
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+ if (nativeLastIndexOf && array.lastIndexOf === nativeLastIndexOf) return array.lastIndexOf(item);
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+ var i = array.length;
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+ while (i--) if (array[i] === item) return i;
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+ return -1;
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+ };
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+
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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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+ // [the Python documentation](http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range).
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+ _.range = function(start, stop, step) {
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+ if (arguments.length <= 1) {
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+ stop = start || 0;
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+ start = 0;
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+ }
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+ step = arguments[2] || 1;
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+
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+ var len = Math.max(Math.ceil((stop - start) / step), 0);
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+ var idx = 0;
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+ var range = new Array(len);
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+
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+ while(idx < len) {
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+ range[idx++] = start;
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+ start += step;
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+ }
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+
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+ return range;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Function (ahem) Functions
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+ // ------------------
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+
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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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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Function.bind` if available.
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+ // We check for `func.bind` first, to fail fast when `func` is undefined.
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+ _.bind = function(func, obj) {
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+ if (func.bind === nativeBind && nativeBind) return nativeBind.apply(func, slice.call(arguments, 1));
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+ var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
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+ return function() {
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+ return func.apply(obj, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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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 = function(obj) {
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+ var funcs = slice.call(arguments, 1);
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+ if (funcs.length == 0) funcs = _.functions(obj);
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+ each(funcs, function(f) { obj[f] = _.bind(obj[f], obj); });
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+ return obj;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Memoize an expensive function by storing its results.
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+ _.memoize = function(func, hasher) {
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+ var memo = {};
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+ hasher || (hasher = _.identity);
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+ return function() {
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+ var key = hasher.apply(this, arguments);
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+ return hasOwnProperty.call(memo, key) ? memo[key] : (memo[key] = func.apply(this, arguments));
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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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 = function(func, wait) {
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+ var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
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+ return setTimeout(function(){ return func.apply(func, args); }, wait);
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+ };
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+
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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 = function(func) {
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+ return _.delay.apply(_, [func, 1].concat(slice.call(arguments, 1)));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Internal function used to implement `_.throttle` and `_.debounce`.
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+ var limit = function(func, wait, debounce) {
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+ var timeout;
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+ return function() {
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+ var context = this, args = arguments;
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+ var throttler = function() {
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+ timeout = null;
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+ func.apply(context, args);
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+ };
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+ if (debounce) clearTimeout(timeout);
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+ if (debounce || !timeout) timeout = setTimeout(throttler, wait);
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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+ // Returns a function, that, when invoked, will only be triggered at most once
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+ // during a given window of time.
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+ _.throttle = function(func, wait) {
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+ return limit(func, wait, false);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Returns a function, that, as long as it continues to be invoked, will not
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+ // be triggered. The function will be called after it stops being called for
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+ // N milliseconds.
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+ _.debounce = function(func, wait) {
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+ return limit(func, wait, true);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Returns a function that will be executed at most one time, no matter how
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+ // often you call it. Useful for lazy initialization.
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+ _.once = function(func) {
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+ var ran = false, memo;
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+ return function() {
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+ if (ran) return memo;
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+ ran = true;
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+ return memo = func.apply(this, arguments);
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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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 = function(func, wrapper) {
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+ return function() {
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+ var args = [func].concat(slice.call(arguments));
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+ return wrapper.apply(this, args);
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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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 = function() {
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+ var funcs = slice.call(arguments);
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+ return function() {
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+ var args = slice.call(arguments);
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+ for (var i = funcs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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+ args = [funcs[i].apply(this, args)];
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+ }
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+ return args[0];
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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+ // Returns a function that will only be executed after being called N times.
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+ _.after = function(times, func) {
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+ return function() {
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+ if (--times < 1) { return func.apply(this, arguments); }
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+ };
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+ };
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+
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+
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+ // Object Functions
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+ // ----------------
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+
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+ // Retrieve the names of an object's properties.
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+ // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Object.keys`
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+ _.keys = nativeKeys || function(obj) {
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+ if (obj !== Object(obj)) throw new TypeError('Invalid object');
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+ var keys = [];
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+ for (var key in obj) if (hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key)) keys[keys.length] = key;
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+ return keys;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Retrieve the values of an object's properties.
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+ _.values = function(obj) {
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+ return _.map(obj, _.identity);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Return a sorted list of the function names available on the object.
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+ // Aliased as `methods`
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+ _.functions = _.methods = function(obj) {
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+ var names = [];
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+ for (var key in obj) {
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+ if (_.isFunction(obj[key])) names.push(key);
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+ }
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+ return names.sort();
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+ };
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+
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+ // Extend a given object with all the properties in passed-in object(s).
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+ _.extend = function(obj) {
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+ each(slice.call(arguments, 1), function(source) {
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+ for (var prop in source) {
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+ if (source[prop] !== void 0) obj[prop] = source[prop];
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+ }
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+ });
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+ return obj;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Fill in a given object with default properties.
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+ _.defaults = function(obj) {
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+ each(slice.call(arguments, 1), function(source) {
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+ for (var prop in source) {
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+ if (obj[prop] == null) obj[prop] = source[prop];
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+ }
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+ });
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+ return obj;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Create a (shallow-cloned) duplicate of an object.
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+ _.clone = function(obj) {
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+ return _.isArray(obj) ? obj.slice() : _.extend({}, obj);
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+ };
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+
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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
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+ // order to perform operations on intermediate results within the chain.
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+ _.tap = function(obj, interceptor) {
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+ interceptor(obj);
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+ return obj;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Perform a deep comparison to check if two objects are equal.
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+ _.isEqual = function(a, b) {
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+ // Check object identity.
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+ if (a === b) return true;
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+ // Different types?
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+ var atype = typeof(a), btype = typeof(b);
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+ if (atype != btype) return false;
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+ // Basic equality test (watch out for coercions).
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+ if (a == b) return true;
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+ // One is falsy and the other truthy.
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+ if ((!a && b) || (a && !b)) return false;
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+ // Unwrap any wrapped objects.
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+ if (a._chain) a = a._wrapped;
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+ if (b._chain) b = b._wrapped;
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+ // One of them implements an isEqual()?
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+ if (a.isEqual) return a.isEqual(b);
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+ if (b.isEqual) return b.isEqual(a);
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+ // Check dates' integer values.
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+ if (_.isDate(a) && _.isDate(b)) return a.getTime() === b.getTime();
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+ // Both are NaN?
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+ if (_.isNaN(a) && _.isNaN(b)) return false;
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+ // Compare regular expressions.
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+ if (_.isRegExp(a) && _.isRegExp(b))
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+ return a.source === b.source &&
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+ a.global === b.global &&
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+ a.ignoreCase === b.ignoreCase &&
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+ a.multiline === b.multiline;
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+ // If a is not an object by this point, we can't handle it.
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+ if (atype !== 'object') return false;
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+ // Check for different array lengths before comparing contents.
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+ if (a.length && (a.length !== b.length)) return false;
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+ // Nothing else worked, deep compare the contents.
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+ var aKeys = _.keys(a), bKeys = _.keys(b);
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+ // Different object sizes?
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+ if (aKeys.length != bKeys.length) return false;
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+ // Recursive comparison of contents.
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+ for (var key in a) if (!(key in b) || !_.isEqual(a[key], b[key])) return false;
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+ return true;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given array or object empty?
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+ _.isEmpty = function(obj) {
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+ if (_.isArray(obj) || _.isString(obj)) return obj.length === 0;
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+ for (var key in obj) if (hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key)) return false;
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+ return true;
647
+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value a DOM element?
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+ _.isElement = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj && obj.nodeType == 1);
652
+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value an array?
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+ // Delegates to ECMA5's native Array.isArray
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+ _.isArray = nativeIsArray || function(obj) {
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+ return toString.call(obj) === '[object Array]';
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given variable an object?
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+ _.isObject = function(obj) {
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+ return obj === Object(obj);
663
+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given variable an arguments object?
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+ _.isArguments = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj && hasOwnProperty.call(obj, 'callee'));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value a function?
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+ _.isFunction = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj && obj.constructor && obj.call && obj.apply);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value a string?
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+ _.isString = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj === '' || (obj && obj.charCodeAt && obj.substr));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value a number?
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+ _.isNumber = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj === 0 || (obj && obj.toExponential && obj.toFixed));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is the given value `NaN`? `NaN` happens to be the only value in JavaScript
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+ // that does not equal itself.
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+ _.isNaN = function(obj) {
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+ return obj !== obj;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value a boolean?
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+ _.isBoolean = function(obj) {
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+ return obj === true || obj === false;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value a date?
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+ _.isDate = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj && obj.getTimezoneOffset && obj.setUTCFullYear);
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is the given value a regular expression?
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+ _.isRegExp = function(obj) {
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+ return !!(obj && obj.test && obj.exec && (obj.ignoreCase || obj.ignoreCase === false));
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+ };
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+
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+ // Is a given value equal to null?
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+ _.isNull = function(obj) {
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+ return obj === null;
709
+ };
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+
711
+ // Is a given variable undefined?
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+ _.isUndefined = function(obj) {
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+ return obj === void 0;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Utility Functions
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+ // -----------------
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+
719
+ // Run Underscore.js in *noConflict* mode, returning the `_` variable to its
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+ // previous owner. Returns a reference to the Underscore object.
721
+ _.noConflict = function() {
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+ root._ = previousUnderscore;
723
+ return this;
724
+ };
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+
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+ // Keep the identity function around for default iterators.
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+ _.identity = function(value) {
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+ return value;
729
+ };
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+
731
+ // Run a function **n** times.
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+ _.times = function (n, iterator, context) {
733
+ for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) iterator.call(context, i);
734
+ };
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+
736
+ // 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.
738
+ _.mixin = function(obj) {
739
+ each(_.functions(obj), function(name){
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+ addToWrapper(name, _[name] = obj[name]);
741
+ });
742
+ };
743
+
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+ // Generate a unique integer id (unique within the entire client session).
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+ // Useful for temporary DOM ids.
746
+ var idCounter = 0;
747
+ _.uniqueId = function(prefix) {
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+ var id = idCounter++;
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+ return prefix ? prefix + id : id;
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+ };
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+
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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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+ evaluate : /<%([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
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+ interpolate : /<%=([\s\S]+?)%>/g
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+ };
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+
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+ // JavaScript micro-templating, similar to John Resig's implementation.
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+ // Underscore templating handles arbitrary delimiters, preserves whitespace,
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+ // and correctly escapes quotes within interpolated code.
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+ _.template = function(str, data) {
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+ var c = _.templateSettings;
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+ var tmpl = 'var __p=[],print=function(){__p.push.apply(__p,arguments);};' +
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+ 'with(obj||{}){__p.push(\'' +
766
+ str.replace(/\\/g, '\\\\')
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+ .replace(/'/g, "\\'")
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+ .replace(c.interpolate, function(match, code) {
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+ return "'," + code.replace(/\\'/g, "'") + ",'";
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+ })
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+ .replace(c.evaluate || null, function(match, code) {
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+ return "');" + code.replace(/\\'/g, "'")
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+ .replace(/[\r\n\t]/g, ' ') + "__p.push('";
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+ })
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+ .replace(/\r/g, '\\r')
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+ .replace(/\n/g, '\\n')
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+ .replace(/\t/g, '\\t')
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+ + "');}return __p.join('');";
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+ var func = new Function('obj', tmpl);
780
+ return data ? func(data) : func;
781
+ };
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+
783
+ // The OOP Wrapper
784
+ // ---------------
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+
786
+ // If Underscore is called as a function, it returns a wrapped object that
787
+ // can be used OO-style. This wrapper holds altered versions of all the
788
+ // underscore functions. Wrapped objects may be chained.
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+ var wrapper = function(obj) { this._wrapped = obj; };
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+
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+ // Expose `wrapper.prototype` as `_.prototype`
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+ _.prototype = wrapper.prototype;
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+
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+ // Helper function to continue chaining intermediate results.
795
+ var result = function(obj, chain) {
796
+ return chain ? _(obj).chain() : obj;
797
+ };
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+
799
+ // A method to easily add functions to the OOP wrapper.
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+ var addToWrapper = function(name, func) {
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+ wrapper.prototype[name] = function() {
802
+ var args = slice.call(arguments);
803
+ unshift.call(args, this._wrapped);
804
+ return result(func.apply(_, args), this._chain);
805
+ };
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+ };
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+
808
+ // Add all of the Underscore functions to the wrapper object.
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+
811
+ // Add all mutator Array functions to the wrapper.
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+ each(['pop', 'push', 'reverse', 'shift', 'sort', 'splice', 'unshift'], function(name) {
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+ var method = ArrayProto[name];
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+ wrapper.prototype[name] = function() {
815
+ method.apply(this._wrapped, arguments);
816
+ return result(this._wrapped, this._chain);
817
+ };
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+ });
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820
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821
+ each(['concat', 'join', 'slice'], function(name) {
822
+ var method = ArrayProto[name];
823
+ wrapper.prototype[name] = function() {
824
+ return result(method.apply(this._wrapped, arguments), this._chain);
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+ };
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+ });
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+
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+ // Start chaining a wrapped Underscore object.
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+ wrapper.prototype.chain = function() {
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+ this._chain = true;
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+ return this;
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+ };
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+ // Extracts the result from a wrapped and chained object.
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+ };
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