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YUI.add('attribute-base', function (Y, NAME) {
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/**
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* The attribute module provides an augmentable Attribute implementation, which
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* adds configurable attributes and attribute change events to the class being
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* augmented. It also provides a State class, which is used internally by Attribute,
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* but can also be used independently to provide a name/property/value data structure to
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* store state.
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*
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* @module attribute
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*/
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/**
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* The attribute-base submodule provides core attribute handling support, with everything
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* aside from complex attribute handling in the provider's constructor.
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*
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* @module attribute
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* @submodule attribute-base
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*/
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/**
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* <p>
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* Attribute provides configurable attribute support along with attribute change events. It is designed to be
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* augmented on to a host class, and provides the host with the ability to configure attributes to store and retrieve state,
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* along with attribute change events.
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* </p>
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* <p>For example, attributes added to the host can be configured:</p>
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* <ul>
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* <li>As read only.</li>
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* <li>As write once.</li>
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* <li>With a setter function, which can be used to manipulate
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* values passed to Attribute's <a href="#method_set">set</a> method, before they are stored.</li>
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* <li>With a getter function, which can be used to manipulate stored values,
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* before they are returned by Attribute's <a href="#method_get">get</a> method.</li>
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* <li>With a validator function, to validate values before they are stored.</li>
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* </ul>
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*
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* <p>See the <a href="#method_addAttr">addAttr</a> method, for the complete set of configuration
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* options available for attributes.</p>
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*
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* <p><strong>NOTE:</strong> Most implementations will be better off extending the <a href="Base.html">Base</a> class,
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* instead of augmenting Attribute directly. Base augments Attribute and will handle the initial configuration
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* of attributes for derived classes, accounting for values passed into the constructor.</p>
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*
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* @class Attribute
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* @param attrs {Object} The attributes to add during construction (passed through to <a href="#method_addAttrs">addAttrs</a>).
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* These can also be defined on the constructor being augmented with Attribute by defining the ATTRS property on the constructor.
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* @param values {Object} The initial attribute values to apply (passed through to <a href="#method_addAttrs">addAttrs</a>).
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* These are not merged/cloned. The caller is responsible for isolating user provided values if required.
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* @param lazy {boolean} Whether or not to add attributes lazily (passed through to <a href="#method_addAttrs">addAttrs</a>).
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* @uses AttributeCore
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* @uses AttributeObservable
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* @uses EventTarget
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* @uses AttributeExtras
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*/
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function Attribute() {
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Y.AttributeCore.apply(this, arguments);
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Y.AttributeObservable.apply(this, arguments);
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Y.AttributeExtras.apply(this, arguments);
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}
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Y.mix(Attribute, Y.AttributeCore, false, null, 1);
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Y.mix(Attribute, Y.AttributeExtras, false, null, 1);
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// Needs to be `true`, to overwrite methods from AttributeCore
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Y.mix(Attribute, Y.AttributeObservable, true, null, 1);
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/**
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* <p>The value to return from an attribute setter in order to prevent the set from going through.</p>
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*
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* <p>You can return this value from your setter if you wish to combine validator and setter
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* functionality into a single setter function, which either returns the massaged value to be stored or
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* AttributeCore.INVALID_VALUE to prevent invalid values from being stored.</p>
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*
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* @property INVALID_VALUE
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* @type Object
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* @static
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* @final
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*/
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Attribute.INVALID_VALUE = Y.AttributeCore.INVALID_VALUE;
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/**
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* The list of properties which can be configured for
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* each attribute (e.g. setter, getter, writeOnce etc.).
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*
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* This property is used internally as a whitelist for faster
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* Y.mix operations.
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*
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* @property _ATTR_CFG
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* @type Array
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* @static
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* @protected
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*/
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Attribute._ATTR_CFG = Y.AttributeCore._ATTR_CFG.concat(Y.AttributeObservable._ATTR_CFG);
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/**
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* Utility method to protect an attribute configuration hash, by merging the
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* entire object and the individual attr config objects.
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*
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* @method protectAttrs
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* @static
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* @param {Object} attrs A hash of attribute to configuration object pairs.
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* @return {Object} A protected version of the `attrs` argument.
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*/
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Attribute.protectAttrs = Y.AttributeCore.protectAttrs;
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Y.Attribute = Attribute;
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}, '3.18.1', {"requires": ["attribute-core", "attribute-observable", "attribute-extras"]});
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