lwc 2.36.0 → 2.37.0

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  1. package/dist/engine-dom/esm/es2017/engine-dom.js +26 -576
  2. package/dist/engine-dom/iife/es2017/engine-dom.js +26 -576
  3. package/dist/engine-dom/iife/es2017/engine-dom.min.js +1 -1
  4. package/dist/engine-dom/iife/es2017/engine-dom_debug.js +18 -568
  5. package/dist/engine-dom/iife/es5/engine-dom.js +38 -654
  6. package/dist/engine-dom/iife/es5/engine-dom.min.js +1 -1
  7. package/dist/engine-dom/iife/es5/engine-dom_debug.js +30 -646
  8. package/dist/engine-dom/umd/es2017/engine-dom.js +26 -576
  9. package/dist/engine-dom/umd/es2017/engine-dom.min.js +1 -1
  10. package/dist/engine-dom/umd/es2017/engine-dom_debug.js +18 -568
  11. package/dist/engine-dom/umd/es5/engine-dom.js +38 -654
  12. package/dist/engine-dom/umd/es5/engine-dom.min.js +1 -1
  13. package/dist/engine-dom/umd/es5/engine-dom_debug.js +30 -646
  14. package/dist/engine-server/commonjs/es2017/engine-server.js +38 -24
  15. package/dist/engine-server/commonjs/es2017/engine-server.min.js +1 -1
  16. package/dist/engine-server/esm/es2017/engine-server.js +38 -25
  17. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/esm/es2017/synthetic-shadow.js +3 -3
  18. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/iife/es2017/synthetic-shadow.js +3 -3
  19. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/iife/es2017/synthetic-shadow_debug.js +3 -3
  20. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/iife/es5/synthetic-shadow.js +3 -3
  21. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/iife/es5/synthetic-shadow_debug.js +3 -3
  22. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/umd/es2017/synthetic-shadow.js +3 -3
  23. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/umd/es2017/synthetic-shadow_debug.js +3 -3
  24. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/umd/es5/synthetic-shadow.js +3 -3
  25. package/dist/synthetic-shadow/umd/es5/synthetic-shadow_debug.js +3 -3
  26. package/dist/wire-service/esm/es2017/wire-service.js +2 -2
  27. package/dist/wire-service/iife/es2017/wire-service.js +2 -2
  28. package/dist/wire-service/iife/es2017/wire-service_debug.js +2 -2
  29. package/dist/wire-service/iife/es5/wire-service.js +2 -2
  30. package/dist/wire-service/iife/es5/wire-service_debug.js +2 -2
  31. package/dist/wire-service/umd/es2017/wire-service.js +2 -2
  32. package/dist/wire-service/umd/es2017/wire-service_debug.js +2 -2
  33. package/dist/wire-service/umd/es5/wire-service.js +2 -2
  34. package/dist/wire-service/umd/es5/wire-service_debug.js +2 -2
  35. package/package.json +7 -7
@@ -329,9 +329,9 @@ function htmlAttributeToProperty(attrName) {
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  * For full license text, see the LICENSE file in the repo root or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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  */
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  // Increment whenever the LWC template compiler changes
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- const LWC_VERSION = "2.36.0";
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+ const LWC_VERSION = "2.37.0";
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  const LWC_VERSION_COMMENT_REGEX = /\/\*LWC compiler v([\d.]+)\*\/\s*}/;
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- /** version: 2.36.0 */
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+ /** version: 2.37.0 */
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  /**
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  * Copyright (C) 2018 salesforce.com, inc.
@@ -351,10 +351,8 @@ const features = {
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  ENABLE_WIRE_SYNC_EMIT: null,
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  ENABLE_LIGHT_GET_ROOT_NODE_PATCH: null,
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  DISABLE_LIGHT_DOM_UNSCOPED_CSS: null,
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- ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY: null,
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  ENABLE_FROZEN_TEMPLATE: null,
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  DISABLE_ARIA_REFLECTION_POLYFILL: null,
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- ENABLE_PROGRAMMATIC_STYLESHEETS: null,
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  };
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  if (!_globalThis.lwcRuntimeFlags) {
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  Object.defineProperty(_globalThis, 'lwcRuntimeFlags', { value: create(null) });
@@ -410,7 +408,7 @@ function setFeatureFlagForTest(name, value) {
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  setFeatureFlag(name, value);
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  }
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  }
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- /** version: 2.36.0 */
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+ /** version: 2.37.0 */
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  /**
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  * Copyright (C) 2018 salesforce.com, inc.
@@ -474,7 +472,7 @@ function applyAriaReflection(prototype = Element.prototype) {
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  }
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  }
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  }
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- /** version: 2.36.0 */
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+ /** version: 2.37.0 */
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  /*
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  * Copyright (c) 2018, salesforce.com, inc.
@@ -6239,18 +6237,16 @@ function validateComponentStylesheets(vm, stylesheets) {
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  }
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  // Validate and flatten any stylesheets defined as `static stylesheets`
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  function computeStylesheets(vm, ctor) {
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- if (lwcRuntimeFlags.ENABLE_PROGRAMMATIC_STYLESHEETS) {
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- warnOnStylesheetsMutation(ctor);
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- const {
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- stylesheets
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- } = ctor;
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- if (!isUndefined$1(stylesheets)) {
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- const valid = validateComponentStylesheets(vm, stylesheets);
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- if (valid) {
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- return flattenStylesheets(stylesheets);
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- } else if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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- logError(`static stylesheets must be an array of CSS stylesheets. Found invalid stylesheets on <${vm.tagName}>`, vm);
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- }
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+ warnOnStylesheetsMutation(ctor);
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+ const {
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+ stylesheets
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+ } = ctor;
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+ if (!isUndefined$1(stylesheets)) {
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+ const valid = validateComponentStylesheets(vm, stylesheets);
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+ if (valid) {
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+ return flattenStylesheets(stylesheets);
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+ } else if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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+ logError(`static stylesheets must be an array of CSS stylesheets. Found invalid stylesheets on <${vm.tagName}>`, vm);
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  }
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  }
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  return null;
@@ -6644,7 +6640,7 @@ function forceRehydration(vm) {
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  // The goal of this code is to detect invalid cross-root ARIA references in synthetic shadow DOM.
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  // These invalid references should be fixed before the offending components can be migrated to native shadow DOM.
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  // When invalid usage is detected, we warn in dev mode and call the reporting API if enabled.
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- // See: https://lwc.dev/guide/accessibility#link-ids-and-aria-attributes-from-different-templates
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+ // See: https://sfdc.co/synthetic-aria
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  //
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  // Use the unpatched native getElementById/querySelectorAll rather than the synthetic one
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  const getElementById = _globalThis[KEY__NATIVE_GET_ELEMENT_BY_ID];
@@ -6671,7 +6667,7 @@ function reportViolation$1(source, target, attrName) {
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  // Avoid excessively logging to the console in the case of duplicates.
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  logWarnOnce(`Element <${source.tagName.toLowerCase()}> uses attribute "${attrName}" to reference element ` +
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  `<${target.tagName.toLowerCase()}>, which is not in the same shadow root. This will break in native shadow DOM. ` +
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- `For details, see: https://lwc.dev/guide/accessibility#link-ids-and-aria-attributes-from-different-templates`, vm);
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+ `For details, see: https://sfdc.co/synthetic-aria`, vm);
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  }
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  }
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  function parseIdRefAttributeValue(attrValue) {
@@ -6825,7 +6821,7 @@ function checkAndReportViolation(elm, prop) {
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  if (!isLightningElement(elm)) {
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  const vm = findVM(elm);
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  if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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- logWarnOnce(`Element <${elm.tagName.toLowerCase()}> ` + (isUndefined$1(vm) ? '' : `owned by <${vm.elm.tagName.toLowerCase()}> `) + `uses non-standard property "${prop}". This will be removed in a future version of LWC. ` + `See https://lwc.dev/guide/accessibility#deprecated-aria-reflected-properties`);
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+ logWarnOnce(`Element <${elm.tagName.toLowerCase()}> ` + (isUndefined$1(vm) ? '' : `owned by <${vm.elm.tagName.toLowerCase()}> `) + `uses non-standard property "${prop}". This will be removed in a future version of LWC. ` + `See https://sfdc.co/deprecated-aria`);
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  }
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  report(2 /* ReportingEventId.NonStandardAriaReflection */, {
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  tagName: vm === null || vm === void 0 ? void 0 : vm.tagName,
@@ -7395,7 +7391,7 @@ function getOriginalArrayMethod(prop) {
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  }
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  function reportViolation(type, eventId, prop) {
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  if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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- logWarnOnce(`Mutating the "${prop}" property on a ${type} ` + `is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of LWC. ` + `See: https://lwc.dev/guide/css#deprecated-template-mutation`);
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+ logWarnOnce(`Mutating the "${prop}" property on a ${type} ` + `is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of LWC. ` + `See: https://sfdc.co/template-mutation`);
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  }
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  report(eventId, {
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@@ -7575,7 +7571,7 @@ function getComponentConstructor(elm) {
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  }
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  return ctor;
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  }
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- /* version: 2.36.0 */
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+ /* version: 2.37.0 */
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  /*
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  * Copyright (c) 2018, salesforce.com, inc.
@@ -7918,545 +7914,6 @@ const createCustomElementUsingUpgradableConstructor = (tagName, upgradeCallback,
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  }
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  };
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- /*
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- * Copyright (c) 2020, salesforce.com, inc.
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- * All rights reserved.
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- * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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- * For full license text, see the LICENSE file in the repo root or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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- */
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- /**
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- * Create a scoped registry, i.e. a function that can create custom elements whose tag names
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- * do not conflict with third-party custom elements having the same tag name.
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- */
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- function createScopedRegistry() {
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- if (!hasCustomElements) {
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- // This code should never be reached, because we don't use the pivot registry if
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- // custom elements are unavailable.
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- throw new Error('Custom elements are not supported in this environment.');
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- }
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- const { HTMLElement: NativeHTMLElement } = window;
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- const { hasAttribute: nativeHasAttribute, setAttribute: nativeSetAttribute, removeAttribute: nativeRemoveAttribute, getAttribute: nativeGetAttribute, } = NativeHTMLElement.prototype;
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- const definitionForElement = new WeakMap();
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- const pendingRegistryForElement = new WeakMap();
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- const definitionForConstructor = new WeakMap();
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- const registeredUserCtors = new WeakSet();
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- const registeredPivotCtors = new WeakSet();
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- const pivotCtorByTag = new Map();
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- const globalDefinitionsByTag = new Map();
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- const globalDefinitionsByClass = new Map();
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- const awaitingUpgrade = new Map();
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- const pendingWhenDefinedCallbacks = new Map();
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- const EMPTY_SET = new Set();
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- function createDefinitionRecord(constructor) {
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- var _a;
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- const { connectedCallback, disconnectedCallback, formAssociatedCallback, formDisabledCallback, formResetCallback, formStateRestoreCallback, adoptedCallback, attributeChangedCallback, } = constructor.prototype;
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- const formAssociated = Boolean(constructor.formAssociated);
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- const observedAttributes = new Set((_a = constructor.observedAttributes) !== null && _a !== void 0 ? _a : []);
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- return {
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- UserCtor: constructor,
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- PivotCtor: undefined,
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- connectedCallback,
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- disconnectedCallback,
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- formAssociatedCallback,
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- formDisabledCallback,
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- formResetCallback,
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- formStateRestoreCallback,
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- adoptedCallback,
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- attributeChangedCallback,
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- observedAttributes,
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- formAssociated,
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- };
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- }
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- // Helper to create stand-in element for each tagName registered that delegates out to the registry for the given
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- // element. Note that the `registeredDefinition` represents the constructor that was used to register during
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- // `customElements.define()`. Whereas the `pivotDefinition` represents the constructor that is passed when the pivot
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- // constructor is invoked with another constructor.
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- function createPivotingClass(tagName, registeredDefinition) {
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- constructor(UserCtor) {
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- // b) new UserClass.
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- // When LWC instantiates it, it will pass the upgrading definition as an argument
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- // If the caller signals via UserCtor that this is in fact a controlled
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- // definition, we use that one, otherwise fallback to the global
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- // internal registry.
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- super();
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- if (userCtorIsDefined) {
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- if (!isConstructor(UserCtor)) {
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- }
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- if (!registeredUserCtors.has(UserCtor)) {
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- throw new Error(`Failed to create custom element: the provided constructor is unregistered: ${UserCtor.name}.`);
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- }
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- }
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- const definition = userCtorIsDefined
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- ? getOrCreateDefinitionForConstructor(UserCtor)
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- : globalDefinitionsByTag.get(tagName);
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- if (!isUndefined$1(definition)) {
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- internalUpgrade(this, registeredDefinition, definition);
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- }
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- connectedCallback() {
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- if (!isUndefined$1(definition)) {
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- // Delegate out to user callback
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- (_a = definition.connectedCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(this);
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- }
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- // Register for upgrade when defined (only when connected, so we don't leak)
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- let awaiting = awaitingUpgrade.get(tagName);
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- if (isUndefined$1(awaiting)) {
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- awaiting.add(this);
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- }
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- }
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- disconnectedCallback() {
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- if (!isUndefined$1(definition)) {
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- // Delegate out to user callback
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- // Un-register for upgrade when defined (so we don't leak)
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- if (!isUndefined$1(awaiting)) {
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- awaiting.delete(this);
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- formAssociatedCallback(form) {
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- const definition = definitionForElement.get(this);
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- (_a = definition === null || definition === void 0 ? void 0 : definition.formAssociatedCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(this, form);
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- const definition = definitionForElement.get(this);
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- (_a = definition === null || definition === void 0 ? void 0 : definition.formDisabledCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(this, disabled);
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- const definition = definitionForElement.get(this);
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- (_a = definition === null || definition === void 0 ? void 0 : definition.formResetCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(this);
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- const definition = definitionForElement.get(this);
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- (_a = definition === null || definition === void 0 ? void 0 : definition.formStateRestoreCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(this, state, mode);
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- const definition = definitionForElement.get(this);
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- (_a = definition === null || definition === void 0 ? void 0 : definition.adoptedCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(this);
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- attributeChangedCallback(name, oldValue, newValue) {
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- var _a;
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- const definition = definitionForElement.get(this);
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- // if both definitions are the same, then the observedAttributes is the same,
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- // but if they are different, only if the runtime definition has the attribute
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- // marked as observed, then it should invoke attributeChangedCallback.
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- if (registeredDefinition === definition ||
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- (definition === null || definition === void 0 ? void 0 : definition.observedAttributes.has(name))) {
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- (_a = definition.attributeChangedCallback) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.apply(this, [name, oldValue, newValue]);
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- PivotCtor.observedAttributes = [...registeredDefinition.observedAttributes];
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- PivotCtor.formAssociated = registeredDefinition.formAssociated;
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- registeredPivotCtors.add(PivotCtor);
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- return PivotCtor;
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- }
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- function getNewObservedAttributes(registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition) {
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- const { observedAttributes, attributeChangedCallback } = pivotDefinition;
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- if (observedAttributes.size === 0 || isUndefined$1(attributeChangedCallback)) {
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- // This instance does not need to observe any attributes, no need to patch
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- return EMPTY_SET;
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- }
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- // Natively, the attributes observed by the registered definition are going to be taken
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- // care of by the browser, only the difference between the two sets has to be taken
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- // care by the patched version.
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- return new Set([...pivotDefinition.observedAttributes].filter((x) => !registeredDefinition.observedAttributes.has(x)));
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- }
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- function throwAsyncError(error) {
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- // Per native custom element behavior, errors thrown in attributeChangedCallback
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- // become unhandled async errors. We use setTimeout() instead of Promise.resolve()
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- // to make it an unhandled error rather than an unhandled rejection.
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- setTimeout(() => {
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- throw error;
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- });
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- }
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- // Helper to patch `setAttribute`/`getAttribute` to implement `attributeChangedCallback`.
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- // Why is this necessary? Well basically, you can't change the `observedAttributes` after
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- // a custom element is defined. So with pivots, if two classes share the same tag name,
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- // and the second class observes attributes that aren't observed by the first one,
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- // then those attributes can never be observed by the native `observedAttributes` system.
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- // So we have to simulate it by patching `getAttribute`/`removeAttribute`. Note that
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- // we only do this when absolutely necessary, though; i.e. because we've determined
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- // that we aren't observing the attributes we need to.
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- function patchAttributes(instance, registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition) {
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- const newObservedAttributes = getNewObservedAttributes(registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition);
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- if (newObservedAttributes.size === 0) {
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- return;
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- }
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- const { attributeChangedCallback } = pivotDefinition;
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- // Patch the instance.
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- // Note we use the native `getAttribute` rather than the super's `getAttribute` because
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- // we don't actually want it to be observable that we're calling `getAttribute` from
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- // `setAttribute` and `removeAttribute`.
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- // TODO [#2994]: this should handle reflected properties such as `ariaLabel` and `role`.
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- defineProperties(instance, {
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- setAttribute: {
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- value: function setAttribute(name, value) {
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- if (newObservedAttributes.has(name)) {
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- const old = nativeGetAttribute.call(this, name);
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- nativeSetAttribute.call(this, name, value);
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- try {
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- attributeChangedCallback.call(this, name, old, value + '');
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- }
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- catch (error) {
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- throwAsyncError(error);
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- }
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- }
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- else {
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- nativeSetAttribute.call(this, name, value);
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- }
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- },
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- writable: true,
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- enumerable: true,
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- configurable: true,
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- },
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- removeAttribute: {
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- value: function removeAttribute(name) {
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- if (newObservedAttributes.has(name)) {
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- const old = nativeGetAttribute.call(this, name);
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- nativeRemoveAttribute.call(this, name);
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- try {
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- attributeChangedCallback.call(this, name, old, null);
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- }
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- catch (error) {
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- throwAsyncError(error);
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- }
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- }
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- else {
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- nativeRemoveAttribute.call(this, name);
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- }
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- },
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- writable: true,
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- enumerable: true,
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- configurable: true,
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- },
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- });
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- }
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- function patchAttributesDuringUpgrade(instance, registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition) {
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- // The below case patches observed attributes for the case where the HTML element is upgraded
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- // from a pre-existing one in the DOM.
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- const newObservedAttributes = getNewObservedAttributes(registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition);
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- if (getNewObservedAttributes(registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition).size === 0) {
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- return;
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- }
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- const { attributeChangedCallback } = pivotDefinition;
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- // Approximate observedAttributes from the user class, but only for the new observed attributes
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- newObservedAttributes.forEach((name) => {
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- if (nativeHasAttribute.call(instance, name)) {
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- const newValue = nativeGetAttribute.call(instance, name);
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- attributeChangedCallback.call(instance, name, null, newValue);
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- }
8180
- });
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- }
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- // User extends this HTMLElement, which returns the CE being upgraded
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- let upgradingInstance;
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- // Helper to upgrade an instance with a CE definition using "constructor call trick"
8185
- function internalUpgrade(instance, registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition) {
8186
- setPrototypeOf(instance, pivotDefinition.UserCtor.prototype);
8187
- definitionForElement.set(instance, pivotDefinition);
8188
- // attributes patches when needed
8189
- if (pivotDefinition !== registeredDefinition) {
8190
- patchAttributes(instance, registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition);
8191
- }
8192
- // Tricking the construction path to believe that a new instance is being created,
8193
- // that way it will execute the super initialization mechanism but the HTMLElement
8194
- // constructor will reuse the instance by returning the upgradingInstance.
8195
- // This is by far the most important piece of the puzzle
8196
- upgradingInstance = instance;
8197
- // By `new`ing the UserCtor, we now jump to the constructor for the overridden global HTMLElement
8198
- // The reason this happens is that the UserCtor extends HTMLElement, so it calls the `super()`.
8199
- // Note that `upgradingInstance` is explicitly handled in the HTMLElement constructor.
8200
- new pivotDefinition.UserCtor();
8201
- patchAttributesDuringUpgrade(instance, registeredDefinition, pivotDefinition);
8202
- }
8203
- function isConstructor(constructor) {
8204
- return isFunction$1(constructor) && isObject(constructor.prototype);
8205
- }
8206
- function getOrCreateDefinitionForConstructor(constructor) {
8207
- if (!isConstructor(constructor)) {
8208
- throw new TypeError('The referenced constructor is not a constructor.');
8209
- }
8210
- const definition = definitionForConstructor.get(constructor);
8211
- if (!isUndefined$1(definition)) {
8212
- return definition;
8213
- }
8214
- return createDefinitionRecord(constructor);
8215
- }
8216
- // Defer a `whenDefined()` callback until an externally-visible custom element is defined
8217
- function createPendingWhenDefinedCallback(tagName) {
8218
- return new Promise((resolve) => {
8219
- let resolvers = pendingWhenDefinedCallbacks.get(tagName);
8220
- if (isUndefined$1(resolvers)) {
8221
- resolvers = [];
8222
- pendingWhenDefinedCallbacks.set(tagName, resolvers);
8223
- }
8224
- resolvers.push(resolve);
8225
- });
8226
- }
8227
- // Call any pending `whenDefined()` callbacks
8228
- function flushPendingWhenDefinedCallbacks(tagName, ctor) {
8229
- const resolvers = pendingWhenDefinedCallbacks.get(tagName);
8230
- if (!isUndefined$1(resolvers)) {
8231
- for (const resolver of resolvers) {
8232
- resolver(ctor);
8233
- }
8234
- }
8235
- pendingWhenDefinedCallbacks.delete(tagName);
8236
- }
8237
- const { customElements: nativeRegistry } = window;
8238
- const { define: nativeDefine, whenDefined: nativeWhenDefined, get: nativeGet } = nativeRegistry;
8239
- // patch for the global registry define mechanism
8240
- CustomElementRegistry.prototype.define = function define(tagName, constructor, options) {
8241
- if (options && options.extends) {
8242
- // TODO [#2983]: should we support `extends`?
8243
- throw new DOMException('NotSupportedError: "extends" key in customElements.define() options is not supported.');
8244
- }
8245
- if (globalDefinitionsByTag.has(tagName)) {
8246
- throw new DOMException(`Failed to execute 'define' on 'CustomElementRegistry': the name "${tagName}" has already been used with this registry`);
8247
- }
8248
- if (!isUndefined$1(globalDefinitionsByClass.get(constructor))) {
8249
- throw new DOMException(`Failed to execute 'define' on 'CustomElementRegistry': this constructor has already been used with this registry`);
8250
- }
8251
- const definition = getOrCreateDefinitionForConstructor(constructor);
8252
- registeredUserCtors.add(constructor);
8253
- let PivotCtor = pivotCtorByTag.get(tagName);
8254
- if (isUndefined$1(PivotCtor)) {
8255
- PivotCtor = createPivotingClass(tagName, definition);
8256
- // Register a pivoting class which will handle global registry initializations
8257
- nativeDefine.call(nativeRegistry, tagName, PivotCtor);
8258
- }
8259
- // Only cache after nativeDefine has been called, because if it throws an error
8260
- // (e.g. for an invalid tag name), then we don't want to cache anything.
8261
- definitionForConstructor.set(constructor, definition);
8262
- pivotCtorByTag.set(tagName, PivotCtor);
8263
- globalDefinitionsByTag.set(tagName, definition);
8264
- globalDefinitionsByClass.set(constructor, definition);
8265
- // For globally defined custom elements, the definition associated
8266
- // to the UserCtor has a back-pointer to PivotCtor in case the user
8267
- // new the UserCtor, so we know how to create the underlying element.
8268
- definition.PivotCtor = PivotCtor;
8269
- // Upgrade any elements created in this scope before customElements.define
8270
- // was called, which should be exhibited by the following steps:
8271
- // 1) LWC registers a tagName for an LWC component.
8272
- // 2) Element with same tagName is created with document.createElement()
8273
- // and inserted into DOM.
8274
- // 3) customElements.define() is called with tagName and non-LWC constructor.
8275
- // This requires immediate upgrade when the new global tagName is defined.
8276
- const awaiting = awaitingUpgrade.get(tagName);
8277
- if (!isUndefined$1(awaiting)) {
8278
- awaitingUpgrade.delete(tagName);
8279
- for (const element of awaiting) {
8280
- const registeredDefinition = pendingRegistryForElement.get(element);
8281
- // At this point, registeredDefinition should never be undefined because awaitingUpgrade
8282
- // is only populated when we haven't run internalUpgrade yet, and we only populate
8283
- // pendingRegistryForElement when internalUpgrade hasn't run yet.
8284
- // But just to be safe, we check.
8285
- if (!isUndefined$1(registeredDefinition)) {
8286
- pendingRegistryForElement.delete(element);
8287
- internalUpgrade(element, registeredDefinition, definition);
8288
- }
8289
- }
8290
- }
8291
- // If anyone called customElements.whenDefined() and is still waiting for a promise resolution, resolve now
8292
- flushPendingWhenDefinedCallbacks(tagName, constructor);
8293
- };
8294
- CustomElementRegistry.prototype.get = function get(tagName) {
8295
- const NativeCtor = nativeGet.call(nativeRegistry, tagName);
8296
- if (!isUndefined$1(NativeCtor)) {
8297
- const definition = globalDefinitionsByTag.get(tagName);
8298
- if (!isUndefined$1(definition)) {
8299
- return definition.UserCtor; // defined by the patched custom elements registry
8300
- }
8301
- if (registeredPivotCtors.has(NativeCtor)) {
8302
- return undefined; // pivot constructors should not be observable, return undefined
8303
- }
8304
- return NativeCtor; // constructor that existed before patching
8305
- }
8306
- };
8307
- CustomElementRegistry.prototype.whenDefined = function whenDefined(tagName) {
8308
- return nativeWhenDefined.call(nativeRegistry, tagName).then((NativeCtor) => {
8309
- const definition = globalDefinitionsByTag.get(tagName);
8310
- if (!isUndefined$1(definition)) {
8311
- return definition.UserCtor;
8312
- }
8313
- // In this case, the custom element must have been defined before the registry patches
8314
- // were applied. So return the non-pivot constructor
8315
- if (isUndefined$1(NativeCtor)) {
8316
- // Chromium bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1335247
8317
- // We can patch the correct behavior using customElements.get()
8318
- NativeCtor = nativeGet.call(nativeRegistry, tagName);
8319
- }
8320
- if (registeredPivotCtors.has(NativeCtor)) {
8321
- // Pivot constructors should not be observable. Wait to resolve the promise
8322
- // if a constructor is ever defined in userland
8323
- return createPendingWhenDefinedCallback(tagName);
8324
- }
8325
- return NativeCtor;
8326
- });
8327
- };
8328
- // This constructor is invoked when we call `new pivotDefinition.UserCtor()`
8329
- // @ts-ignore
8330
- window.HTMLElement = function HTMLElement() {
8331
- // Upgrading case: the pivoting class constructor was run by the browser's
8332
- // native custom elements and we're in the process of running the
8333
- // "constructor-call trick" on the natively constructed instance, so just
8334
- // return that here.
8335
- // This code path is also called when LWC `new`s a PivotCtor.
8336
- const instance = upgradingInstance;
8337
- if (!isUndefined$1(instance)) {
8338
- upgradingInstance = undefined;
8339
- return instance;
8340
- }
8341
- // Construction case: we need to construct the pivoting instance and return it.
8342
- // This is possible when the user register it via global registry and instantiate
8343
- // it via `new Ctor()`.
8344
- const { constructor } = this;
8345
- const definition = globalDefinitionsByClass.get(constructor);
8346
- if (isUndefined$1(definition) || isUndefined$1(definition.PivotCtor)) {
8347
- // This code path is hit if someone `new`s a class that extends `HTMLElement` without
8348
- // doing `customElements.define()` first. This matches native browser behavior:
8349
- // https://stackoverflow.com/a/61883392
8350
- throw new TypeError('Illegal constructor');
8351
- }
8352
- // This constructor is ONLY invoked when it is the user instantiating
8353
- // an element via new Ctor while Ctor is a registered global constructor.
8354
- const { PivotCtor, UserCtor } = definition;
8355
- return new PivotCtor(UserCtor);
8356
- };
8357
- HTMLElement.prototype = NativeHTMLElement.prototype;
8358
- /**
8359
- * Create a new PivotConstructor for the given tagName, which is capable of being constructed
8360
- * with a UserConstructor defining the behavior. Passing in the UserConstructor here
8361
- * is a hint that can be used when registering a custom element with the global custom elements
8362
- * registry for the first time, which provides certain optimizations. It also marks the UserConstructor
8363
- * as "safe" to be used when passed in to a PivotConstructor.
8364
- *
8365
- * @param tagName - element tag name
8366
- * @param UserCtor - userland custom element constructor
8367
- * @returns a new custom element constructor
8368
- */
8369
- return function createPivotConstructor(tagName, UserCtor) {
8370
- tagName = StringToLowerCase.call(tagName);
8371
- let PivotCtor = pivotCtorByTag.get(tagName);
8372
- if (isUndefined$1(PivotCtor)) {
8373
- const definition = getOrCreateDefinitionForConstructor(UserCtor);
8374
- PivotCtor = createPivotingClass(tagName, definition);
8375
- // Register a pivoting class as a global custom element
8376
- nativeDefine.call(nativeRegistry, tagName, PivotCtor);
8377
- definition.PivotCtor = PivotCtor;
8378
- // Only cache after nativeDefine has been called, because if it throws an error
8379
- // (e.g. for an invalid tag name), then we don't want to cache anything.
8380
- definitionForConstructor.set(UserCtor, definition);
8381
- pivotCtorByTag.set(tagName, PivotCtor);
8382
- }
8383
- // Register a UserConstructor as "safe" to be used within a PivotConstructor
8384
- registeredUserCtors.add(UserCtor);
8385
- return PivotCtor;
8386
- };
8387
- }
8388
-
8389
- /*
8390
- * Copyright (c) 2018, salesforce.com, inc.
8391
- * All rights reserved.
8392
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
8393
- * For full license text, see the LICENSE file in the repo root or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
8394
- */
8395
- let createScopedConstructor;
8396
- let CachedHTMLElement;
8397
- // We only call `createScopedRegistry()` if the browser supports custom elements and
8398
- // ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY is enabled, because we don't want to patch eagerly if the flag is disabled
8399
- // or we're in a legacy browser.
8400
- if (lwcRuntimeFlags.ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY) {
8401
- if (hasCustomElements) {
8402
- // If ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY is true, then we eagerly initialize the scoped registry.
8403
- // It's assumed that ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY is set *before* LWC loads, and never changes.
8404
- //
8405
- // Why not lazily patch in `createCustomElement`? Well, this could lead to subtle bugs, e.g.:
8406
- //
8407
- // 1. LWC loads
8408
- // 2. `const Ctor = class extends HTMLElement {}`
8409
- // 3. `lwc.createElement(...)` // here we lazily patch
8410
- // 4. `customElements.define('x-foo', Ctor)` // throws error because class is bound to stale HTMLElement
8411
- //
8412
- // To reduce the risk of this, it's safer to patch the registry eagerly.
8413
- createScopedConstructor = createScopedRegistry();
8414
- // It's important to cache window.HTMLElement here. Otherwise, someone else could overwrite window.HTMLElement (e.g.
8415
- // another copy of the engine, or another scoping implementation) and we would get "Illegal constructor" errors
8416
- // because the HTMLElement prototypes are mixed up.
8417
- //
8418
- // The reason this happens is that the scoping implementation overwrites window.HTMLElement and expects to work
8419
- // with that version of HTMLElement. So if you load two copies of the scoping implementation in the same environment,
8420
- // the second one may accidentally grab window.HTMLElement from the first (when doing `class extends HTMLElement`).
8421
- // Caching avoids this problem.
8422
- CachedHTMLElement = window.HTMLElement;
8423
- }
8424
- }
8425
- // Creates a constructor that is intended to be used as the UserConstructor in a scoped (pivots) registry.
8426
- // In this case, the upgradeCallback only needs to be defined once because we create these on-demand,
8427
- // multiple times per tag name.
8428
- const createUserConstructor = (HTMLElementToExtend, upgradeCallback, connectedCallback, disconnectedCallback) => {
8429
- // TODO [#2972]: this class should expose observedAttributes as necessary
8430
- return class UserConstructor extends HTMLElementToExtend {
8431
- constructor() {
8432
- super();
8433
- upgradeCallback(this);
8434
- }
8435
- // Note that there is no need to do the "avoid defining connectedCallback/disconnectedCallback" optimization
8436
- // here, because in create-scoped-registry.ts, the registered class will always have these callbacks anyway.
8437
- // See: https://github.com/salesforce/lwc/pull/3162#issuecomment-1311851174
8438
- connectedCallback() {
8439
- if (!isUndefined$1(connectedCallback)) {
8440
- connectedCallback(this);
8441
- }
8442
- }
8443
- disconnectedCallback() {
8444
- if (!isUndefined$1(disconnectedCallback)) {
8445
- disconnectedCallback(this);
8446
- }
8447
- }
8448
- };
8449
- };
8450
- function createCustomElementScoped(tagName, upgradeCallback, connectedCallback, disconnectedCallback) {
8451
- if (isUndefined$1(createScopedConstructor) || isUndefined$1(CachedHTMLElement)) {
8452
- // This error should be impossible to hit
8453
- throw new Error('The flag ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY must be set to true to use this feature');
8454
- }
8455
- const UserConstructor = createUserConstructor(CachedHTMLElement, upgradeCallback, connectedCallback, disconnectedCallback);
8456
- const ScopedConstructor = createScopedConstructor(tagName, UserConstructor);
8457
- return new ScopedConstructor(UserConstructor);
8458
- }
8459
-
8460
7917
  /*
8461
7918
  * Copyright (c) 2018, salesforce.com, inc.
8462
7919
  * All rights reserved.
@@ -8464,29 +7921,22 @@ function createCustomElementScoped(tagName, upgradeCallback, connectedCallback,
8464
7921
  * For full license text, see the LICENSE file in the repo root or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
8465
7922
  */
8466
7923
  /**
8467
- * We have three modes for creating custom elements:
7924
+ * We have two modes for creating custom elements:
8468
7925
  *
8469
7926
  * 1. Compat (legacy) browser support (e.g. IE11). Totally custom, doesn't rely on native browser APIs.
8470
7927
  * 2. "Upgradable constructor" custom element. This allows us to have two LWC components with the same tag name,
8471
7928
  * via a trick: every custom element constructor we define in the registry is basically the same. It's essentially
8472
7929
  * a dummy `class extends HTMLElement` that accepts an `upgradeCallback` in its constructor ("upgradable
8473
7930
  * constructor"), which allows us to have completely customized functionality for different components.
8474
- * 3. "Scoped" (or "pivot") custom elements. This relies on a sophisticated system that emulates the "scoped custom
8475
- * elements registry" proposal, with support for avoiding conflicts in tag names both between LWC components and
8476
- * between LWC components and third-party elements. This uses a similar trick to #2, but is much more complex
8477
- * because it must patch the global `customElements` and `HTMLElement` objects.
8478
7931
  */
8479
7932
  let createCustomElement;
8480
7933
  if (hasCustomElements) {
8481
- if (lwcRuntimeFlags.ENABLE_SCOPED_CUSTOM_ELEMENT_REGISTRY) {
8482
- createCustomElement = createCustomElementScoped;
8483
- } else {
8484
7934
  // use the global registry, with an upgradable constructor for the defined custom element
8485
7935
  createCustomElement = createCustomElementUsingUpgradableConstructor;
8486
- }
8487
- } else {
8488
- // no registry available here
8489
- createCustomElement = createCustomElementCompat;
7936
+ }
7937
+ else {
7938
+ // no registry available here
7939
+ createCustomElement = createCustomElementCompat;
8490
7940
  }
8491
7941
 
8492
7942
  /*
@@ -8549,7 +7999,7 @@ function rendererFactory(baseRenderer) {
8549
7999
  function isNull(obj) {
8550
8000
  return obj === null;
8551
8001
  }
8552
- /** version: 2.36.0 */
8002
+ /** version: 2.37.0 */
8553
8003
 
8554
8004
  /*
8555
8005
  * Copyright (c) 2018, salesforce.com, inc.
@@ -9110,6 +8560,6 @@ defineProperty(LightningElement, 'CustomElementConstructor', {
9110
8560
  });
9111
8561
  freeze(LightningElement);
9112
8562
  seal(LightningElement.prototype);
9113
- /* version: 2.36.0 */
8563
+ /* version: 2.37.0 */
9114
8564
 
9115
8565
  export { LightningElement, profilerControl as __unstable__ProfilerControl, reportingControl as __unstable__ReportingControl, api$1 as api, deprecatedBuildCustomElementConstructor as buildCustomElementConstructor, createContextProvider, createElement, freezeTemplate, getComponentConstructor, getComponentDef, hydrateComponent, isComponentConstructor, isNodeShadowed as isNodeFromTemplate, parseFragment, parseSVGFragment, readonly, register, registerComponent, registerDecorators, registerTemplate, renderer, rendererFactory, sanitizeAttribute, setFeatureFlag, setFeatureFlagForTest, setHooks, swapComponent, swapStyle, swapTemplate, track, unwrap, wire };