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!function(e){"object"==typeof exports?module.exports=e():"function"==typeof define&&define.amd?define(e):"undefined"!=typeof window?window.when=e():"undefined"!=typeof global?global.when=e():"undefined"!=typeof self&&(self.when=e())}(function(){var define,module,exports;return (function e(t,n,r){function s(o,u){if(!n[o]){if(!t[o]){var a=typeof require=="function"&&require;if(!u&&a)return a(o,!0);if(i)return i(o,!0);throw new Error("Cannot find module '"+o+"'")}var f=n[o]={exports:{}};t[o][0].call(f.exports,function(e){var n=t[o][1][e];return s(n?n:e)},f,f.exports,e,t,n,r)}return n[o].exports}var i=typeof require=="function"&&require;for(var o=0;o<r.length;o++)s(r[o]);return s})({1:[function(require,module,exports){
require('../monitor/console');
module.exports = require('./when.browserify.js');
},{"../monitor/console":30,"./when.browserify.js":2}],2:[function(require,module,exports){
var when = module.exports = require('../when');
when.callbacks = require('../callbacks');
when.cancelable = require('../cancelable');
when.delay = require('../delay');
when.fn = require('../function');
when.guard = require('../guard');
when.keys = require('../keys');
when.nodefn = when.node = require('../node');
when.parallel = require('../parallel');
when.pipeline = require('../pipeline');
when.poll = require('../poll');
when.sequence = require('../sequence');
when.timeout = require('../timeout');
},{"../callbacks":3,"../cancelable":4,"../delay":5,"../function":6,"../guard":7,"../keys":8,"../node":32,"../parallel":33,"../pipeline":34,"../poll":35,"../sequence":36,"../timeout":37,"../when":38}],3:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2013-2014 original author or authors */
/**
* Collection of helper functions for interacting with 'traditional',
* callback-taking functions using a promise interface.
*
* @author Renato Zannon
* @contributor Brian Cavalier
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var Promise = when.Promise;
var _liftAll = require('./lib/liftAll');
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
var makeApply = require('./lib/apply');
var _apply = makeApply(Promise, dispatch);
return {
lift: lift,
liftAll: liftAll,
apply: apply,
call: call,
promisify: promisify
};
/**
* Takes a `traditional` callback-taking function and returns a promise for its
* result, accepting an optional array of arguments (that might be values or
* promises). It assumes that the function takes its callback and errback as
* the last two arguments. The resolution of the promise depends on whether the
* function will call its callback or its errback.
*
* @example
* var domIsLoaded = callbacks.apply($);
* domIsLoaded.then(function() {
* doMyDomStuff();
* });
*
* @example
* function existingAjaxyFunction(url, callback, errback) {
* // Complex logic you'd rather not change
* }
*
* var promise = callbacks.apply(existingAjaxyFunction, ["/movies.json"]);
*
* promise.then(function(movies) {
* // Work with movies
* }, function(reason) {
* // Handle error
* });
*
* @param {function} asyncFunction function to be called
* @param {Array} [extraAsyncArgs] array of arguments to asyncFunction
* @returns {Promise} promise for the callback value of asyncFunction
*/
function apply(asyncFunction, extraAsyncArgs) {
return _apply(asyncFunction, this, extraAsyncArgs || []);
}
/**
* Apply helper that allows specifying thisArg
* @private
*/
function dispatch(f, thisArg, args, h) {
args.push(alwaysUnary(h.resolve, h), alwaysUnary(h.reject, h));
tryCatchResolve(f, thisArg, args, h);
}
function tryCatchResolve(f, thisArg, args, resolver) {
try {
f.apply(thisArg, args);
} catch(e) {
resolver.reject(e);
}
}
/**
* Works as `callbacks.apply` does, with the difference that the arguments to
* the function are passed individually, instead of as an array.
*
* @example
* function sumInFiveSeconds(a, b, callback) {
* setTimeout(function() {
* callback(a + b);
* }, 5000);
* }
*
* var sumPromise = callbacks.call(sumInFiveSeconds, 5, 10);
*
* // Logs '15' 5 seconds later
* sumPromise.then(console.log);
*
* @param {function} asyncFunction function to be called
* @param {...*} args arguments that will be forwarded to the function
* @returns {Promise} promise for the callback value of asyncFunction
*/
function call(asyncFunction/*, arg1, arg2...*/) {
return _apply(asyncFunction, this, slice.call(arguments, 1));
}
/**
* Takes a 'traditional' callback/errback-taking function and returns a function
* that returns a promise instead. The resolution/rejection of the promise
* depends on whether the original function will call its callback or its
* errback.
*
* If additional arguments are passed to the `lift` call, they will be prepended
* on the calls to the original function, much like `Function.prototype.bind`.
*
* The resulting function is also "promise-aware", in the sense that, if given
* promises as arguments, it will wait for their resolution before executing.
*
* @example
* function traditionalAjax(method, url, callback, errback) {
* var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
* xhr.open(method, url);
*
* xhr.onload = callback;
* xhr.onerror = errback;
*
* xhr.send();
* }
*
* var promiseAjax = callbacks.lift(traditionalAjax);
* promiseAjax("GET", "/movies.json").then(console.log, console.error);
*
* var promiseAjaxGet = callbacks.lift(traditionalAjax, "GET");
* promiseAjaxGet("/movies.json").then(console.log, console.error);
*
* @param {Function} f traditional async function to be decorated
* @param {...*} [args] arguments to be prepended for the new function @deprecated
* @returns {Function} a promise-returning function
*/
function lift(f/*, args...*/) {
var args = arguments.length > 1 ? slice.call(arguments, 1) : [];
return function() {
return _apply(f, this, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
};
}
/**
* Lift all the functions/methods on src
* @param {object|function} src source whose functions will be lifted
* @param {function?} combine optional function for customizing the lifting
* process. It is passed dst, the lifted function, and the property name of
* the original function on src.
* @param {(object|function)?} dst option destination host onto which to place lifted
* functions. If not provided, liftAll returns a new object.
* @returns {*} If dst is provided, returns dst with lifted functions as
* properties. If dst not provided, returns a new object with lifted functions.
*/
function liftAll(src, combine, dst) {
return _liftAll(lift, combine, dst, src);
}
/**
* `promisify` is a version of `lift` that allows fine-grained control over the
* arguments that passed to the underlying function. It is intended to handle
* functions that don't follow the common callback and errback positions.
*
* The control is done by passing an object whose 'callback' and/or 'errback'
* keys, whose values are the corresponding 0-based indexes of the arguments on
* the function. Negative values are interpreted as being relative to the end
* of the arguments array.
*
* If arguments are given on the call to the 'promisified' function, they are
* intermingled with the callback and errback. If a promise is given among them,
* the execution of the function will only occur after its resolution.
*
* @example
* var delay = callbacks.promisify(setTimeout, {
* callback: 0
* });
*
* delay(100).then(function() {
* console.log("This happens 100ms afterwards");
* });
*
* @example
* function callbackAsLast(errback, followsStandards, callback) {
* if(followsStandards) {
* callback("well done!");
* } else {
* errback("some programmers just want to watch the world burn");
* }
* }
*
* var promisified = callbacks.promisify(callbackAsLast, {
* callback: -1,
* errback: 0,
* });
*
* promisified(true).then(console.log, console.error);
* promisified(false).then(console.log, console.error);
*
* @param {Function} asyncFunction traditional function to be decorated
* @param {object} positions
* @param {number} [positions.callback] index at which asyncFunction expects to
* receive a success callback
* @param {number} [positions.errback] index at which asyncFunction expects to
* receive an error callback
* @returns {function} promisified function that accepts
*
* @deprecated
*/
function promisify(asyncFunction, positions) {
return function() {
var thisArg = this;
return Promise.all(arguments).then(function(args) {
var p = Promise._defer();
var callbackPos, errbackPos;
if(typeof positions.callback === 'number') {
callbackPos = normalizePosition(args, positions.callback);
}
if(typeof positions.errback === 'number') {
errbackPos = normalizePosition(args, positions.errback);
}
if(errbackPos < callbackPos) {
insertCallback(args, errbackPos, p._handler.reject, p._handler);
insertCallback(args, callbackPos, p._handler.resolve, p._handler);
} else {
insertCallback(args, callbackPos, p._handler.resolve, p._handler);
insertCallback(args, errbackPos, p._handler.reject, p._handler);
}
asyncFunction.apply(thisArg, args);
return p;
});
};
}
function normalizePosition(args, pos) {
return pos < 0 ? (args.length + pos + 2) : pos;
}
function insertCallback(args, pos, callback, thisArg) {
if(typeof pos === 'number') {
args.splice(pos, 0, alwaysUnary(callback, thisArg));
}
}
function alwaysUnary(fn, thisArg) {
return function() {
if (arguments.length > 1) {
fn.call(thisArg, slice.call(arguments));
} else {
fn.apply(thisArg, arguments);
}
};
}
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./lib/apply":12,"./lib/liftAll":24,"./when":38}],4:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright B Cavalier & J Hann */
/**
* cancelable.js
* @deprecated
*
* Decorator that makes a deferred "cancelable". It adds a cancel() method that
* will call a special cancel handler function and then reject the deferred. The
* cancel handler can be used to do resource cleanup, or anything else that should
* be done before any other rejection handlers are executed.
*
* Usage:
*
* var cancelableDeferred = cancelable(when.defer(), myCancelHandler);
*
* @author brian@hovercraftstudios.com
*/
(function(define) {
define(function() {
/**
* Makes deferred cancelable, adding a cancel() method.
* @deprecated
*
* @param deferred {Deferred} the {@link Deferred} to make cancelable
* @param canceler {Function} cancel handler function to execute when this deferred
* is canceled. This is guaranteed to run before all other rejection handlers.
* The canceler will NOT be executed if the deferred is rejected in the standard
* way, i.e. deferred.reject(). It ONLY executes if the deferred is canceled,
* i.e. deferred.cancel()
*
* @returns deferred, with an added cancel() method.
*/
return function(deferred, canceler) {
// Add a cancel method to the deferred to reject the delegate
// with the special canceled indicator.
deferred.cancel = function() {
try {
deferred.reject(canceler(deferred));
} catch(e) {
deferred.reject(e);
}
return deferred.promise;
};
return deferred;
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(); });
},{}],5:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* delay.js
*
* Helper that returns a promise that resolves after a delay.
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
/**
* @deprecated Use when(value).delay(ms)
*/
return function delay(msec, value) {
return when(value).delay(msec);
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./when":38}],6:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2013-2014 original author or authors */
/**
* Collection of helper functions for wrapping and executing 'traditional'
* synchronous functions in a promise interface.
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @contributor Renato Zannon
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var attempt = when['try'];
var _liftAll = require('./lib/liftAll');
var _apply = require('./lib/apply')(when.Promise);
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
return {
lift: lift,
liftAll: liftAll,
call: attempt,
apply: apply,
compose: compose
};
/**
* Takes a function and an optional array of arguments (that might be promises),
* and calls the function. The return value is a promise whose resolution
* depends on the value returned by the function.
* @param {function} f function to be called
* @param {Array} [args] array of arguments to func
* @returns {Promise} promise for the return value of func
*/
function apply(f, args) {
// slice args just in case the caller passed an Arguments instance
return _apply(f, this, args == null ? [] : slice.call(args));
}
/**
* Takes a 'regular' function and returns a version of that function that
* returns a promise instead of a plain value, and handles thrown errors by
* returning a rejected promise. Also accepts a list of arguments to be
* prepended to the new function, as does Function.prototype.bind.
*
* The resulting function is promise-aware, in the sense that it accepts
* promise arguments, and waits for their resolution.
* @param {Function} f function to be bound
* @param {...*} [args] arguments to be prepended for the new function @deprecated
* @returns {Function} a promise-returning function
*/
function lift(f /*, args... */) {
var args = arguments.length > 1 ? slice.call(arguments, 1) : [];
return function() {
return _apply(f, this, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
};
}
/**
* Lift all the functions/methods on src
* @param {object|function} src source whose functions will be lifted
* @param {function?} combine optional function for customizing the lifting
* process. It is passed dst, the lifted function, and the property name of
* the original function on src.
* @param {(object|function)?} dst option destination host onto which to place lifted
* functions. If not provided, liftAll returns a new object.
* @returns {*} If dst is provided, returns dst with lifted functions as
* properties. If dst not provided, returns a new object with lifted functions.
*/
function liftAll(src, combine, dst) {
return _liftAll(lift, combine, dst, src);
}
/**
* Composes multiple functions by piping their return values. It is
* transparent to whether the functions return 'regular' values or promises:
* the piped argument is always a resolved value. If one of the functions
* throws or returns a rejected promise, the composed promise will be also
* rejected.
*
* The arguments (or promises to arguments) given to the returned function (if
* any), are passed directly to the first function on the 'pipeline'.
* @param {Function} f the function to which the arguments will be passed
* @param {...Function} [funcs] functions that will be composed, in order
* @returns {Function} a promise-returning composition of the functions
*/
function compose(f /*, funcs... */) {
var funcs = slice.call(arguments, 1);
return function() {
var thisArg = this;
var args = slice.call(arguments);
var firstPromise = attempt.apply(thisArg, [f].concat(args));
return when.reduce(funcs, function(arg, func) {
return func.call(thisArg, arg);
}, firstPromise);
};
}
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./lib/apply":12,"./lib/liftAll":24,"./when":38}],7:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* Generalized promise concurrency guard
* Adapted from original concept by Sakari Jokinen (Rocket Pack, Ltd.)
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
* @contributor Sakari Jokinen
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
guard.n = n;
return guard;
/**
* Creates a guarded version of f that can only be entered when the supplied
* condition allows.
* @param {function} condition represents a critical section that may only
* be entered when allowed by the condition
* @param {function} f function to guard
* @returns {function} guarded version of f
*/
function guard(condition, f) {
return function() {
var args = slice.call(arguments);
return when(condition()).withThis(this).then(function(exit) {
return when(f.apply(this, args))['finally'](exit);
});
};
}
/**
* Creates a condition that allows only n simultaneous executions
* of a guarded function
* @param {number} allowed number of allowed simultaneous executions
* @returns {function} condition function which returns a promise that
* fulfills when the critical section may be entered. The fulfillment
* value is a function ("notifyExit") that must be called when the critical
* section has been exited.
*/
function n(allowed) {
var count = 0;
var waiting = [];
return function enter() {
return when.promise(function(resolve) {
if(count < allowed) {
resolve(exit);
} else {
waiting.push(resolve);
}
count += 1;
});
};
function exit() {
count = Math.max(count - 1, 0);
if(waiting.length > 0) {
waiting.shift()(exit);
}
}
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"./when":38}],8:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* Licensed under the MIT License at:
* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var Promise = when.Promise;
var toPromise = when.resolve;
return {
all: when.lift(all),
map: map,
settle: settle
};
/**
* Resolve all the key-value pairs in the supplied object or promise
* for an object.
* @param {Promise|object} object or promise for object whose key-value pairs
* will be resolved
* @returns {Promise} promise for an object with the fully resolved key-value pairs
*/
function all(object) {
var p = Promise._defer();
var resolver = Promise._handler(p);
var results = {};
var keys = Object.keys(object);
var pending = keys.length;
for(var i=0, k; i<keys.length; ++i) {
k = keys[i];
Promise._handler(object[k]).fold(settleKey, k, results, resolver);
}
if(pending === 0) {
resolver.resolve(results);
}
return p;
function settleKey(k, x, resolver) {
/*jshint validthis:true*/
this[k] = x;
if(--pending === 0) {
resolver.resolve(results);
}
}
}
/**
* Map values in the supplied object's keys
* @param {Promise|object} object or promise for object whose key-value pairs
* will be reduced
* @param {function(value:*, key:String):*} f mapping function which may
* return either a promise or a value
* @returns {Promise} promise for an object with the mapped and fully
* resolved key-value pairs
*/
function map(object, f) {
return toPromise(object).then(function(object) {
return all(Object.keys(object).reduce(function(o, k) {
o[k] = toPromise(object[k]).fold(mapWithKey, k);
return o;
}, {}));
});
function mapWithKey(k, x) {
return f(x, k);
}
}
/**
* Resolve all key-value pairs in the supplied object and return a promise
* that will always fulfill with the outcome states of all input promises.
* @param {object} object whose key-value pairs will be settled
* @returns {Promise} promise for an object with the mapped and fully
* settled key-value pairs
*/
function settle(object) {
var keys = Object.keys(object);
var results = {};
if(keys.length === 0) {
return toPromise(results);
}
var p = Promise._defer();
var resolver = Promise._handler(p);
var promises = keys.map(function(k) { return object[k]; });
when.settle(promises).then(function(states) {
populateResults(keys, states, results, resolver);
});
return p;
}
function populateResults(keys, states, results, resolver) {
for(var i=0; i<keys.length; i++) {
results[keys[i]] = states[i];
}
resolver.resolve(results);
}
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./when":38}],9:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function (require) {
var makePromise = require('./makePromise');
var Scheduler = require('./Scheduler');
var async = require('./env').asap;
return makePromise({
scheduler: new Scheduler(async)
});
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./Scheduler":10,"./env":22,"./makePromise":25}],10:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
// Credit to Twisol (https://github.com/Twisol) for suggesting
// this type of extensible queue + trampoline approach for next-tick conflation.
/**
* Async task scheduler
* @param {function} async function to schedule a single async function
* @constructor
*/
function Scheduler(async) {
this._async = async;
this._running = false;
this._queue = this;
this._queueLen = 0;
this._afterQueue = {};
this._afterQueueLen = 0;
var self = this;
this.drain = function() {
self._drain();
};
}
/**
* Enqueue a task
* @param {{ run:function }} task
*/
Scheduler.prototype.enqueue = function(task) {
this._queue[this._queueLen++] = task;
this.run();
};
/**
* Enqueue a task to run after the main task queue
* @param {{ run:function }} task
*/
Scheduler.prototype.afterQueue = function(task) {
this._afterQueue[this._afterQueueLen++] = task;
this.run();
};
Scheduler.prototype.run = function() {
if (!this._running) {
this._running = true;
this._async(this.drain);
}
};
/**
* Drain the handler queue entirely, and then the after queue
*/
Scheduler.prototype._drain = function() {
var i = 0;
for (; i < this._queueLen; ++i) {
this._queue[i].run();
this._queue[i] = void 0;
}
this._queueLen = 0;
this._running = false;
for (i = 0; i < this._afterQueueLen; ++i) {
this._afterQueue[i].run();
this._afterQueue[i] = void 0;
}
this._afterQueueLen = 0;
};
return Scheduler;
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],11:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
/**
* Custom error type for promises rejected by promise.timeout
* @param {string} message
* @constructor
*/
function TimeoutError (message) {
Error.call(this);
this.message = message;
this.name = TimeoutError.name;
if (typeof Error.captureStackTrace === 'function') {
Error.captureStackTrace(this, TimeoutError);
}
}
TimeoutError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype);
TimeoutError.prototype.constructor = TimeoutError;
return TimeoutError;
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],12:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
makeApply.tryCatchResolve = tryCatchResolve;
return makeApply;
function makeApply(Promise, call) {
if(arguments.length < 2) {
call = tryCatchResolve;
}
return apply;
function apply(f, thisArg, args) {
var p = Promise._defer();
var l = args.length;
var params = new Array(l);
callAndResolve({ f:f, thisArg:thisArg, args:args, params:params, i:l-1, call:call }, p._handler);
return p;
}
function callAndResolve(c, h) {
if(c.i < 0) {
return call(c.f, c.thisArg, c.params, h);
}
var handler = Promise._handler(c.args[c.i]);
handler.fold(callAndResolveNext, c, void 0, h);
}
function callAndResolveNext(c, x, h) {
c.params[c.i] = x;
c.i -= 1;
callAndResolve(c, h);
}
}
function tryCatchResolve(f, thisArg, args, resolver) {
try {
resolver.resolve(f.apply(thisArg, args));
} catch(e) {
resolver.reject(e);
}
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],13:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var state = require('../state');
var applier = require('../apply');
return function array(Promise) {
var applyFold = applier(Promise);
var toPromise = Promise.resolve;
var all = Promise.all;
var ar = Array.prototype.reduce;
var arr = Array.prototype.reduceRight;
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
// Additional array combinators
Promise.any = any;
Promise.some = some;
Promise.settle = settle;
Promise.map = map;
Promise.filter = filter;
Promise.reduce = reduce;
Promise.reduceRight = reduceRight;
/**
* When this promise fulfills with an array, do
* onFulfilled.apply(void 0, array)
* @param {function} onFulfilled function to apply
* @returns {Promise} promise for the result of applying onFulfilled
*/
Promise.prototype.spread = function(onFulfilled) {
return this.then(all).then(function(array) {
return onFulfilled.apply(this, array);
});
};
return Promise;
/**
* One-winner competitive race.
* Return a promise that will fulfill when one of the promises
* in the input array fulfills, or will reject when all promises
* have rejected.
* @param {array} promises
* @returns {Promise} promise for the first fulfilled value
*/
function any(promises) {
var p = Promise._defer();
var resolver = p._handler;
var l = promises.length>>>0;
var pending = l;
var errors = [];
for (var h, x, i = 0; i < l; ++i) {
x = promises[i];
if(x === void 0 && !(i in promises)) {
--pending;
continue;
}
h = Promise._handler(x);
if(h.state() > 0) {
resolver.become(h);
Promise._visitRemaining(promises, i, h);
break;
} else {
h.visit(resolver, handleFulfill, handleReject);
}
}
if(pending === 0) {
resolver.reject(new RangeError('any(): array must not be empty'));
}
return p;
function handleFulfill(x) {
/*jshint validthis:true*/
errors = null;
this.resolve(x); // this === resolver
}
function handleReject(e) {
/*jshint validthis:true*/
if(this.resolved) { // this === resolver
return;
}
errors.push(e);
if(--pending === 0) {
this.reject(errors);
}
}
}
/**
* N-winner competitive race
* Return a promise that will fulfill when n input promises have
* fulfilled, or will reject when it becomes impossible for n
* input promises to fulfill (ie when promises.length - n + 1
* have rejected)
* @param {array} promises
* @param {number} n
* @returns {Promise} promise for the earliest n fulfillment values
*
* @deprecated
*/
function some(promises, n) {
/*jshint maxcomplexity:7*/
var p = Promise._defer();
var resolver = p._handler;
var results = [];
var errors = [];
var l = promises.length>>>0;
var nFulfill = 0;
var nReject;
var x, i; // reused in both for() loops
// First pass: count actual array items
for(i=0; i<l; ++i) {
x = promises[i];
if(x === void 0 && !(i in promises)) {
continue;
}
++nFulfill;
}
// Compute actual goals
n = Math.max(n, 0);
nReject = (nFulfill - n + 1);
nFulfill = Math.min(n, nFulfill);
if(n > nFulfill) {
resolver.reject(new RangeError('some(): array must contain at least '
+ n + ' item(s), but had ' + nFulfill));
} else if(nFulfill === 0) {
resolver.resolve(results);
}
// Second pass: observe each array item, make progress toward goals
for(i=0; i<l; ++i) {
x = promises[i];
if(x === void 0 && !(i in promises)) {
continue;
}
Promise._handler(x).visit(resolver, fulfill, reject, resolver.notify);
}
return p;
function fulfill(x) {
/*jshint validthis:true*/
if(this.resolved) { // this === resolver
return;
}
results.push(x);
if(--nFulfill === 0) {
errors = null;
this.resolve(results);
}
}
function reject(e) {
/*jshint validthis:true*/
if(this.resolved) { // this === resolver
return;
}
errors.push(e);
if(--nReject === 0) {
results = null;
this.reject(errors);
}
}
}
/**
* Apply f to the value of each promise in a list of promises
* and return a new list containing the results.
* @param {array} promises
* @param {function(x:*, index:Number):*} f mapping function
* @returns {Promise}
*/
function map(promises, f) {
return Promise._traverse(f, promises);
}
/**
* Filter the provided array of promises using the provided predicate. Input may
* contain promises and values
* @param {Array} promises array of promises and values
* @param {function(x:*, index:Number):boolean} predicate filtering predicate.
* Must return truthy (or promise for truthy) for items to retain.
* @returns {Promise} promise that will fulfill with an array containing all items
* for which predicate returned truthy.
*/
function filter(promises, predicate) {
var a = slice.call(promises);
return Promise._traverse(predicate, a).then(function(keep) {
return filterSync(a, keep);
});
}
function filterSync(promises, keep) {
// Safe because we know all promises have fulfilled if we've made it this far
var l = keep.length;
var filtered = new Array(l);
for(var i=0, j=0; i<l; ++i) {
if(keep[i]) {
filtered[j++] = Promise._handler(promises[i]).value;
}
}
filtered.length = j;
return filtered;
}
/**
* Return a promise that will always fulfill with an array containing
* the outcome states of all input promises. The returned promise
* will never reject.
* @param {Array} promises
* @returns {Promise} promise for array of settled state descriptors
*/
function settle(promises) {
return all(promises.map(settleOne));
}
function settleOne(p) {
// Optimize the case where we get an already-resolved when.js promise
// by extracting its state:
var handler;
if (p instanceof Promise) {
// This is our own Promise type and we can reach its handler internals:
handler = p._handler.join();
}
if((handler && handler.state() === 0) || !handler) {
// Either still pending, or not a Promise at all:
return toPromise(p).then(state.fulfilled, state.rejected);
}
// The promise is our own, but it is already resolved. Take a shortcut.
// Since we're not actually handling the resolution, we need to disable
// rejection reporting.
handler._unreport();
return state.inspect(handler);
}
/**
* Traditional reduce function, similar to `Array.prototype.reduce()`, but
* input may contain promises and/or values, and reduceFunc
* may return either a value or a promise, *and* initialValue may
* be a promise for the starting value.
* @param {Array|Promise} promises array or promise for an array of anything,
* may contain a mix of promises and values.
* @param {function(accumulated:*, x:*, index:Number):*} f reduce function
* @returns {Promise} that will resolve to the final reduced value
*/
function reduce(promises, f /*, initialValue */) {
return arguments.length > 2 ? ar.call(promises, liftCombine(f), arguments[2])
: ar.call(promises, liftCombine(f));
}
/**
* Traditional reduce function, similar to `Array.prototype.reduceRight()`, but
* input may contain promises and/or values, and reduceFunc
* may return either a value or a promise, *and* initialValue may
* be a promise for the starting value.
* @param {Array|Promise} promises array or promise for an array of anything,
* may contain a mix of promises and values.
* @param {function(accumulated:*, x:*, index:Number):*} f reduce function
* @returns {Promise} that will resolve to the final reduced value
*/
function reduceRight(promises, f /*, initialValue */) {
return arguments.length > 2 ? arr.call(promises, liftCombine(f), arguments[2])
: arr.call(promises, liftCombine(f));
}
function liftCombine(f) {
return function(z, x, i) {
return applyFold(f, void 0, [z,x,i]);
};
}
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"../apply":12,"../state":26}],14:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function flow(Promise) {
var resolve = Promise.resolve;
var reject = Promise.reject;
var origCatch = Promise.prototype['catch'];
/**
* Handle the ultimate fulfillment value or rejection reason, and assume
* responsibility for all errors. If an error propagates out of result
* or handleFatalError, it will be rethrown to the host, resulting in a
* loud stack track on most platforms and a crash on some.
* @param {function?} onResult
* @param {function?} onError
* @returns {undefined}
*/
Promise.prototype.done = function(onResult, onError) {
this._handler.visit(this._handler.receiver, onResult, onError);
};
/**
* Add Error-type and predicate matching to catch. Examples:
* promise.catch(TypeError, handleTypeError)
* .catch(predicate, handleMatchedErrors)
* .catch(handleRemainingErrors)
* @param onRejected
* @returns {*}
*/
Promise.prototype['catch'] = Promise.prototype.otherwise = function(onRejected) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
return origCatch.call(this, onRejected);
}
if(typeof onRejected !== 'function') {
return this.ensure(rejectInvalidPredicate);
}
return origCatch.call(this, createCatchFilter(arguments[1], onRejected));
};
/**
* Wraps the provided catch handler, so that it will only be called
* if the predicate evaluates truthy
* @param {?function} handler
* @param {function} predicate
* @returns {function} conditional catch handler
*/
function createCatchFilter(handler, predicate) {
return function(e) {
return evaluatePredicate(e, predicate)
? handler.call(this, e)
: reject(e);
};
}
/**
* Ensures that onFulfilledOrRejected will be called regardless of whether
* this promise is fulfilled or rejected. onFulfilledOrRejected WILL NOT
* receive the promises' value or reason. Any returned value will be disregarded.
* onFulfilledOrRejected may throw or return a rejected promise to signal
* an additional error.
* @param {function} handler handler to be called regardless of
* fulfillment or rejection
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype['finally'] = Promise.prototype.ensure = function(handler) {
if(typeof handler !== 'function') {
return this;
}
return this.then(function(x) {
return runSideEffect(handler, this, identity, x);
}, function(e) {
return runSideEffect(handler, this, reject, e);
});
};
function runSideEffect (handler, thisArg, propagate, value) {
var result = handler.call(thisArg);
return maybeThenable(result)
? propagateValue(result, propagate, value)
: propagate(value);
}
function propagateValue (result, propagate, x) {
return resolve(result).then(function () {
return propagate(x);
});
}
/**
* Recover from a failure by returning a defaultValue. If defaultValue
* is a promise, it's fulfillment value will be used. If defaultValue is
* a promise that rejects, the returned promise will reject with the
* same reason.
* @param {*} defaultValue
* @returns {Promise} new promise
*/
Promise.prototype['else'] = Promise.prototype.orElse = function(defaultValue) {
return this.then(void 0, function() {
return defaultValue;
});
};
/**
* Shortcut for .then(function() { return value; })
* @param {*} value
* @return {Promise} a promise that:
* - is fulfilled if value is not a promise, or
* - if value is a promise, will fulfill with its value, or reject
* with its reason.
*/
Promise.prototype['yield'] = function(value) {
return this.then(function() {
return value;
});
};
/**
* Runs a side effect when this promise fulfills, without changing the
* fulfillment value.
* @param {function} onFulfilledSideEffect
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype.tap = function(onFulfilledSideEffect) {
return this.then(onFulfilledSideEffect)['yield'](this);
};
return Promise;
};
function rejectInvalidPredicate() {
throw new TypeError('catch predicate must be a function');
}
function evaluatePredicate(e, predicate) {
return isError(predicate) ? e instanceof predicate : predicate(e);
}
function isError(predicate) {
return predicate === Error
|| (predicate != null && predicate.prototype instanceof Error);
}
function maybeThenable(x) {
return (typeof x === 'object' || typeof x === 'function') && x !== null;
}
function identity(x) {
return x;
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],15:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
/** @author Jeff Escalante */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function fold(Promise) {
Promise.prototype.fold = function(f, z) {
var promise = this._beget();
this._handler.fold(function(z, x, to) {
Promise._handler(z).fold(function(x, z, to) {
to.resolve(f.call(this, z, x));
}, x, this, to);
}, z, promise._handler.receiver, promise._handler);
return promise;
};
return Promise;
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],16:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var inspect = require('../state').inspect;
return function inspection(Promise) {
Promise.prototype.inspect = function() {
return inspect(Promise._handler(this));
};
return Promise;
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"../state":26}],17:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function generate(Promise) {
var resolve = Promise.resolve;
Promise.iterate = iterate;
Promise.unfold = unfold;
return Promise;
/**
* @deprecated Use github.com/cujojs/most streams and most.iterate
* Generate a (potentially infinite) stream of promised values:
* x, f(x), f(f(x)), etc. until condition(x) returns true
* @param {function} f function to generate a new x from the previous x
* @param {function} condition function that, given the current x, returns
* truthy when the iterate should stop
* @param {function} handler function to handle the value produced by f
* @param {*|Promise} x starting value, may be a promise
* @return {Promise} the result of the last call to f before
* condition returns true
*/
function iterate(f, condition, handler, x) {
return unfold(function(x) {
return [x, f(x)];
}, condition, handler, x);
}
/**
* @deprecated Use github.com/cujojs/most streams and most.unfold
* Generate a (potentially infinite) stream of promised values
* by applying handler(generator(seed)) iteratively until
* condition(seed) returns true.
* @param {function} unspool function that generates a [value, newSeed]
* given a seed.
* @param {function} condition function that, given the current seed, returns
* truthy when the unfold should stop
* @param {function} handler function to handle the value produced by unspool
* @param x {*|Promise} starting value, may be a promise
* @return {Promise} the result of the last value produced by unspool before
* condition returns true
*/
function unfold(unspool, condition, handler, x) {
return resolve(x).then(function(seed) {
return resolve(condition(seed)).then(function(done) {
return done ? seed : resolve(unspool(seed)).spread(next);
});
});
function next(item, newSeed) {
return resolve(handler(item)).then(function() {
return unfold(unspool, condition, handler, newSeed);
});
}
}
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],18:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function progress(Promise) {
/**
* @deprecated
* Register a progress handler for this promise
* @param {function} onProgress
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype.progress = function(onProgress) {
return this.then(void 0, void 0, onProgress);
};
return Promise;
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],19:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var env = require('../env');
var TimeoutError = require('../TimeoutError');
function setTimeout(f, ms, x, y) {
return env.setTimer(function() {
f(x, y, ms);
}, ms);
}
return function timed(Promise) {
/**
* Return a new promise whose fulfillment value is revealed only
* after ms milliseconds
* @param {number} ms milliseconds
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype.delay = function(ms) {
var p = this._beget();
this._handler.fold(handleDelay, ms, void 0, p._handler);
return p;
};
function handleDelay(ms, x, h) {
setTimeout(resolveDelay, ms, x, h);
}
function resolveDelay(x, h) {
h.resolve(x);
}
/**
* Return a new promise that rejects after ms milliseconds unless
* this promise fulfills earlier, in which case the returned promise
* fulfills with the same value.
* @param {number} ms milliseconds
* @param {Error|*=} reason optional rejection reason to use, defaults
* to a TimeoutError if not provided
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype.timeout = function(ms, reason) {
var p = this._beget();
var h = p._handler;
var t = setTimeout(onTimeout, ms, reason, p._handler);
this._handler.visit(h,
function onFulfill(x) {
env.clearTimer(t);
this.resolve(x); // this = h
},
function onReject(x) {
env.clearTimer(t);
this.reject(x); // this = h
},
h.notify);
return p;
};
function onTimeout(reason, h, ms) {
var e = typeof reason === 'undefined'
? new TimeoutError('timed out after ' + ms + 'ms')
: reason;
h.reject(e);
}
return Promise;
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"../TimeoutError":11,"../env":22}],20:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var setTimer = require('../env').setTimer;
var format = require('../format');
return function unhandledRejection(Promise) {
var logError = noop;
var logInfo = noop;
var localConsole;
if(typeof console !== 'undefined') {
// Alias console to prevent things like uglify's drop_console option from
// removing console.log/error. Unhandled rejections fall into the same
// category as uncaught exceptions, and build tools shouldn't silence them.
localConsole = console;
logError = typeof localConsole.error !== 'undefined'
? function (e) { localConsole.error(e); }
: function (e) { localConsole.log(e); };
logInfo = typeof localConsole.info !== 'undefined'
? function (e) { localConsole.info(e); }
: function (e) { localConsole.log(e); };
}
Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejection = function(rejection) {
enqueue(report, rejection);
};
Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejectionHandled = function(rejection) {
enqueue(unreport, rejection);
};
Promise.onFatalRejection = function(rejection) {
enqueue(throwit, rejection.value);
};
var tasks = [];
var reported = [];
var running = null;
function report(r) {
if(!r.handled) {
reported.push(r);
logError('Potentially unhandled rejection [' + r.id + '] ' + format.formatError(r.value));
}
}
function unreport(r) {
var i = reported.indexOf(r);
if(i >= 0) {
reported.splice(i, 1);
logInfo('Handled previous rejection [' + r.id + '] ' + format.formatObject(r.value));
}
}
function enqueue(f, x) {
tasks.push(f, x);
if(running === null) {
running = setTimer(flush, 0);
}
}
function flush() {
running = null;
while(tasks.length > 0) {
tasks.shift()(tasks.shift());
}
}
return Promise;
};
function throwit(e) {
throw e;
}
function noop() {}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"../env":22,"../format":23}],21:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function addWith(Promise) {
/**
* Returns a promise whose handlers will be called with `this` set to
* the supplied receiver. Subsequent promises derived from the
* returned promise will also have their handlers called with receiver
* as `this`. Calling `with` with undefined or no arguments will return
* a promise whose handlers will again be called in the usual Promises/A+
* way (no `this`) thus safely undoing any previous `with` in the
* promise chain.
*
* WARNING: Promises returned from `with`/`withThis` are NOT Promises/A+
* compliant, specifically violating 2.2.5 (http://promisesaplus.com/#point-41)
*
* @param {object} receiver `this` value for all handlers attached to
* the returned promise.
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype['with'] = Promise.prototype.withThis = function(receiver) {
var p = this._beget();
var child = p._handler;
child.receiver = receiver;
this._handler.chain(child, receiver);
return p;
};
return Promise;
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],22:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
/*global process,document,setTimeout,clearTimeout,MutationObserver,WebKitMutationObserver*/
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
/*jshint maxcomplexity:6*/
// Sniff "best" async scheduling option
// Prefer process.nextTick or MutationObserver, then check for
// setTimeout, and finally vertx, since its the only env that doesn't
// have setTimeout
var MutationObs;
var capturedSetTimeout = typeof setTimeout !== 'undefined' && setTimeout;
// Default env
var setTimer = function(f, ms) { return setTimeout(f, ms); };
var clearTimer = function(t) { return clearTimeout(t); };
var asap = function (f) { return capturedSetTimeout(f, 0); };
// Detect specific env
if (isNode()) { // Node
asap = function (f) { return process.nextTick(f); };
} else if (MutationObs = hasMutationObserver()) { // Modern browser
asap = initMutationObserver(MutationObs);
} else if (!capturedSetTimeout) { // vert.x
var vertxRequire = require;
var vertx = vertxRequire('vertx');
setTimer = function (f, ms) { return vertx.setTimer(ms, f); };
clearTimer = vertx.cancelTimer;
asap = vertx.runOnLoop || vertx.runOnContext;
}
return {
setTimer: setTimer,
clearTimer: clearTimer,
asap: asap
};
function isNode () {
return typeof process !== 'undefined' &&
Object.prototype.toString.call(process) === '[object process]';
}
function hasMutationObserver () {
return (typeof MutationObserver !== 'undefined' && MutationObserver) ||
(typeof WebKitMutationObserver !== 'undefined' && WebKitMutationObserver);
}
function initMutationObserver(MutationObserver) {
var scheduled;
var node = document.createTextNode('');
var o = new MutationObserver(run);
o.observe(node, { characterData: true });
function run() {
var f = scheduled;
scheduled = void 0;
f();
}
var i = 0;
return function (f) {
scheduled = f;
node.data = (i ^= 1);
};
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{}],23:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return {
formatError: formatError,
formatObject: formatObject,
tryStringify: tryStringify
};
/**
* Format an error into a string. If e is an Error and has a stack property,
* it's returned. Otherwise, e is formatted using formatObject, with a
* warning added about e not being a proper Error.
* @param {*} e
* @returns {String} formatted string, suitable for output to developers
*/
function formatError(e) {
var s = typeof e === 'object' && e !== null && (e.stack || e.message) ? e.stack || e.message : formatObject(e);
return e instanceof Error ? s : s + ' (WARNING: non-Error used)';
}
/**
* Format an object, detecting "plain" objects and running them through
* JSON.stringify if possible.
* @param {Object} o
* @returns {string}
*/
function formatObject(o) {
var s = String(o);
if(s === '[object Object]' && typeof JSON !== 'undefined') {
s = tryStringify(o, s);
}
return s;
}
/**
* Try to return the result of JSON.stringify(x). If that fails, return
* defaultValue
* @param {*} x
* @param {*} defaultValue
* @returns {String|*} JSON.stringify(x) or defaultValue
*/
function tryStringify(x, defaultValue) {
try {
return JSON.stringify(x);
} catch(e) {
return defaultValue;
}
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],24:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function liftAll(liftOne, combine, dst, src) {
if(typeof combine === 'undefined') {
combine = defaultCombine;
}
return Object.keys(src).reduce(function(dst, key) {
var f = src[key];
return typeof f === 'function' ? combine(dst, liftOne(f), key) : dst;
}, typeof dst === 'undefined' ? defaultDst(src) : dst);
};
function defaultCombine(o, f, k) {
o[k] = f;
return o;
}
function defaultDst(src) {
return typeof src === 'function' ? src.bind() : Object.create(src);
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],25:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return function makePromise(environment) {
var tasks = environment.scheduler;
var emitRejection = initEmitRejection();
var objectCreate = Object.create ||
function(proto) {
function Child() {}
Child.prototype = proto;
return new Child();
};
/**
* Create a promise whose fate is determined by resolver
* @constructor
* @returns {Promise} promise
* @name Promise
*/
function Promise(resolver, handler) {
this._handler = resolver === Handler ? handler : init(resolver);
}
/**
* Run the supplied resolver
* @param resolver
* @returns {Pending}
*/
function init(resolver) {
var handler = new Pending();
try {
resolver(promiseResolve, promiseReject, promiseNotify);
} catch (e) {
promiseReject(e);
}
return handler;
/**
* Transition from pre-resolution state to post-resolution state, notifying
* all listeners of the ultimate fulfillment or rejection
* @param {*} x resolution value
*/
function promiseResolve (x) {
handler.resolve(x);
}
/**
* Reject this promise with reason, which will be used verbatim
* @param {Error|*} reason rejection reason, strongly suggested
* to be an Error type
*/
function promiseReject (reason) {
handler.reject(reason);
}
/**
* @deprecated
* Issue a progress event, notifying all progress listeners
* @param {*} x progress event payload to pass to all listeners
*/
function promiseNotify (x) {
handler.notify(x);
}
}
// Creation
Promise.resolve = resolve;
Promise.reject = reject;
Promise.never = never;
Promise._defer = defer;
Promise._handler = getHandler;
/**
* Returns a trusted promise. If x is already a trusted promise, it is
* returned, otherwise returns a new trusted Promise which follows x.
* @param {*} x
* @return {Promise} promise
*/
function resolve(x) {
return isPromise(x) ? x
: new Promise(Handler, new Async(getHandler(x)));
}
/**
* Return a reject promise with x as its reason (x is used verbatim)
* @param {*} x
* @returns {Promise} rejected promise
*/
function reject(x) {
return new Promise(Handler, new Async(new Rejected(x)));
}
/**
* Return a promise that remains pending forever
* @returns {Promise} forever-pending promise.
*/
function never() {
return foreverPendingPromise; // Should be frozen
}
/**
* Creates an internal {promise, resolver} pair
* @private
* @returns {Promise}
*/
function defer() {
return new Promise(Handler, new Pending());
}
// Transformation and flow control
/**
* Transform this promise's fulfillment value, returning a new Promise
* for the transformed result. If the promise cannot be fulfilled, onRejected
* is called with the reason. onProgress *may* be called with updates toward
* this promise's fulfillment.
* @param {function=} onFulfilled fulfillment handler
* @param {function=} onRejected rejection handler
* @param {function=} onProgress @deprecated progress handler
* @return {Promise} new promise
*/
Promise.prototype.then = function(onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress) {
var parent = this._handler;
var state = parent.join().state();
if ((typeof onFulfilled !== 'function' && state > 0) ||
(typeof onRejected !== 'function' && state < 0)) {
// Short circuit: value will not change, simply share handler
return new this.constructor(Handler, parent);
}
var p = this._beget();
var child = p._handler;
parent.chain(child, parent.receiver, onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress);
return p;
};
/**
* If this promise cannot be fulfilled due to an error, call onRejected to
* handle the error. Shortcut for .then(undefined, onRejected)
* @param {function?} onRejected
* @return {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype['catch'] = function(onRejected) {
return this.then(void 0, onRejected);
};
/**
* Creates a new, pending promise of the same type as this promise
* @private
* @returns {Promise}
*/
Promise.prototype._beget = function() {
return begetFrom(this._handler, this.constructor);
};
function begetFrom(parent, Promise) {
var child = new Pending(parent.receiver, parent.join().context);
return new Promise(Handler, child);
}
// Array combinators
Promise.all = all;
Promise.race = race;
Promise._traverse = traverse;
/**
* Return a promise that will fulfill when all promises in the
* input array have fulfilled, or will reject when one of the
* promises rejects.
* @param {array} promises array of promises
* @returns {Promise} promise for array of fulfillment values
*/
function all(promises) {
return traverseWith(snd, null, promises);
}
/**
* Array<Promise<X>> -> Promise<Array<f(X)>>
* @private
* @param {function} f function to apply to each promise's value
* @param {Array} promises array of promises
* @returns {Promise} promise for transformed values
*/
function traverse(f, promises) {
return traverseWith(tryCatch2, f, promises);
}
function traverseWith(tryMap, f, promises) {
var handler = typeof f === 'function' ? mapAt : settleAt;
var resolver = new Pending();
var pending = promises.length >>> 0;
var results = new Array(pending);
for (var i = 0, x; i < promises.length && !resolver.resolved; ++i) {
x = promises[i];
if (x === void 0 && !(i in promises)) {
--pending;
continue;
}
traverseAt(promises, handler, i, x, resolver);
}
if(pending === 0) {
resolver.become(new Fulfilled(results));
}
return new Promise(Handler, resolver);
function mapAt(i, x, resolver) {
if(!resolver.resolved) {
traverseAt(promises, settleAt, i, tryMap(f, x, i), resolver);
}
}
function settleAt(i, x, resolver) {
results[i] = x;
if(--pending === 0) {
resolver.become(new Fulfilled(results));
}
}
}
function traverseAt(promises, handler, i, x, resolver) {
if (maybeThenable(x)) {
var h = getHandlerMaybeThenable(x);
var s = h.state();
if (s === 0) {
h.fold(handler, i, void 0, resolver);
} else if (s > 0) {
handler(i, h.value, resolver);
} else {
resolver.become(h);
visitRemaining(promises, i+1, h);
}
} else {
handler(i, x, resolver);
}
}
Promise._visitRemaining = visitRemaining;
function visitRemaining(promises, start, handler) {
for(var i=start; i<promises.length; ++i) {
markAsHandled(getHandler(promises[i]), handler);
}
}
function markAsHandled(h, handler) {
if(h === handler) {
return;
}
var s = h.state();
if(s === 0) {
h.visit(h, void 0, h._unreport);
} else if(s < 0) {
h._unreport();
}
}
/**
* Fulfill-reject competitive race. Return a promise that will settle
* to the same state as the earliest input promise to settle.
*
* WARNING: The ES6 Promise spec requires that race()ing an empty array
* must return a promise that is pending forever. This implementation
* returns a singleton forever-pending promise, the same singleton that is
* returned by Promise.never(), thus can be checked with ===
*
* @param {array} promises array of promises to race
* @returns {Promise} if input is non-empty, a promise that will settle
* to the same outcome as the earliest input promise to settle. if empty
* is empty, returns a promise that will never settle.
*/
function race(promises) {
if(typeof promises !== 'object' || promises === null) {
return reject(new TypeError('non-iterable passed to race()'));
}
// Sigh, race([]) is untestable unless we return *something*
// that is recognizable without calling .then() on it.
return promises.length === 0 ? never()
: promises.length === 1 ? resolve(promises[0])
: runRace(promises);
}
function runRace(promises) {
var resolver = new Pending();
var i, x, h;
for(i=0; i<promises.length; ++i) {
x = promises[i];
if (x === void 0 && !(i in promises)) {
continue;
}
h = getHandler(x);
if(h.state() !== 0) {
resolver.become(h);
visitRemaining(promises, i+1, h);
break;
} else {
h.visit(resolver, resolver.resolve, resolver.reject);
}
}
return new Promise(Handler, resolver);
}
// Promise internals
// Below this, everything is @private
/**
* Get an appropriate handler for x, without checking for cycles
* @param {*} x
* @returns {object} handler
*/
function getHandler(x) {
if(isPromise(x)) {
return x._handler.join();
}
return maybeThenable(x) ? getHandlerUntrusted(x) : new Fulfilled(x);
}
/**
* Get a handler for thenable x.
* NOTE: You must only call this if maybeThenable(x) == true
* @param {object|function|Promise} x
* @returns {object} handler
*/
function getHandlerMaybeThenable(x) {
return isPromise(x) ? x._handler.join() : getHandlerUntrusted(x);
}
/**
* Get a handler for potentially untrusted thenable x
* @param {*} x
* @returns {object} handler
*/
function getHandlerUntrusted(x) {
try {
var untrustedThen = x.then;
return typeof untrustedThen === 'function'
? new Thenable(untrustedThen, x)
: new Fulfilled(x);
} catch(e) {
return new Rejected(e);
}
}
/**
* Handler for a promise that is pending forever
* @constructor
*/
function Handler() {}
Handler.prototype.when
= Handler.prototype.become
= Handler.prototype.notify // deprecated
= Handler.prototype.fail
= Handler.prototype._unreport
= Handler.prototype._report
= noop;
Handler.prototype._state = 0;
Handler.prototype.state = function() {
return this._state;
};
/**
* Recursively collapse handler chain to find the handler
* nearest to the fully resolved value.
* @returns {object} handler nearest the fully resolved value
*/
Handler.prototype.join = function() {
var h = this;
while(h.handler !== void 0) {
h = h.handler;
}
return h;
};
Handler.prototype.chain = function(to, receiver, fulfilled, rejected, progress) {
this.when({
resolver: to,
receiver: receiver,
fulfilled: fulfilled,
rejected: rejected,
progress: progress
});
};
Handler.prototype.visit = function(receiver, fulfilled, rejected, progress) {
this.chain(failIfRejected, receiver, fulfilled, rejected, progress);
};
Handler.prototype.fold = function(f, z, c, to) {
this.when(new Fold(f, z, c, to));
};
/**
* Handler that invokes fail() on any handler it becomes
* @constructor
*/
function FailIfRejected() {}
inherit(Handler, FailIfRejected);
FailIfRejected.prototype.become = function(h) {
h.fail();
};
var failIfRejected = new FailIfRejected();
/**
* Handler that manages a queue of consumers waiting on a pending promise
* @constructor
*/
function Pending(receiver, inheritedContext) {
Promise.createContext(this, inheritedContext);
this.consumers = void 0;
this.receiver = receiver;
this.handler = void 0;
this.resolved = false;
}
inherit(Handler, Pending);
Pending.prototype._state = 0;
Pending.prototype.resolve = function(x) {
this.become(getHandler(x));
};
Pending.prototype.reject = function(x) {
if(this.resolved) {
return;
}
this.become(new Rejected(x));
};
Pending.prototype.join = function() {
if (!this.resolved) {
return this;
}
var h = this;
while (h.handler !== void 0) {
h = h.handler;
if (h === this) {
return this.handler = cycle();
}
}
return h;
};
Pending.prototype.run = function() {
var q = this.consumers;
var handler = this.handler;
this.handler = this.handler.join();
this.consumers = void 0;
for (var i = 0; i < q.length; ++i) {
handler.when(q[i]);
}
};
Pending.prototype.become = function(handler) {
if(this.resolved) {
return;
}
this.resolved = true;
this.handler = handler;
if(this.consumers !== void 0) {
tasks.enqueue(this);
}
if(this.context !== void 0) {
handler._report(this.context);
}
};
Pending.prototype.when = function(continuation) {
if(this.resolved) {
tasks.enqueue(new ContinuationTask(continuation, this.handler));
} else {
if(this.consumers === void 0) {
this.consumers = [continuation];
} else {
this.consumers.push(continuation);
}
}
};
/**
* @deprecated
*/
Pending.prototype.notify = function(x) {
if(!this.resolved) {
tasks.enqueue(new ProgressTask(x, this));
}
};
Pending.prototype.fail = function(context) {
var c = typeof context === 'undefined' ? this.context : context;
this.resolved && this.handler.join().fail(c);
};
Pending.prototype._report = function(context) {
this.resolved && this.handler.join()._report(context);
};
Pending.prototype._unreport = function() {
this.resolved && this.handler.join()._unreport();
};
/**
* Wrap another handler and force it into a future stack
* @param {object} handler
* @constructor
*/
function Async(handler) {
this.handler = handler;
}
inherit(Handler, Async);
Async.prototype.when = function(continuation) {
tasks.enqueue(new ContinuationTask(continuation, this));
};
Async.prototype._report = function(context) {
this.join()._report(context);
};
Async.prototype._unreport = function() {
this.join()._unreport();
};
/**
* Handler that wraps an untrusted thenable and assimilates it in a future stack
* @param {function} then
* @param {{then: function}} thenable
* @constructor
*/
function Thenable(then, thenable) {
Pending.call(this);
tasks.enqueue(new AssimilateTask(then, thenable, this));
}
inherit(Pending, Thenable);
/**
* Handler for a fulfilled promise
* @param {*} x fulfillment value
* @constructor
*/
function Fulfilled(x) {
Promise.createContext(this);
this.value = x;
}
inherit(Handler, Fulfilled);
Fulfilled.prototype._state = 1;
Fulfilled.prototype.fold = function(f, z, c, to) {
runContinuation3(f, z, this, c, to);
};
Fulfilled.prototype.when = function(cont) {
runContinuation1(cont.fulfilled, this, cont.receiver, cont.resolver);
};
var errorId = 0;
/**
* Handler for a rejected promise
* @param {*} x rejection reason
* @constructor
*/
function Rejected(x) {
Promise.createContext(this);
this.id = ++errorId;
this.value = x;
this.handled = false;
this.reported = false;
this._report();
}
inherit(Handler, Rejected);
Rejected.prototype._state = -1;
Rejected.prototype.fold = function(f, z, c, to) {
to.become(this);
};
Rejected.prototype.when = function(cont) {
if(typeof cont.rejected === 'function') {
this._unreport();
}
runContinuation1(cont.rejected, this, cont.receiver, cont.resolver);
};
Rejected.prototype._report = function(context) {
tasks.afterQueue(new ReportTask(this, context));
};
Rejected.prototype._unreport = function() {
if(this.handled) {
return;
}
this.handled = true;
tasks.afterQueue(new UnreportTask(this));
};
Rejected.prototype.fail = function(context) {
this.reported = true;
emitRejection('unhandledRejection', this);
Promise.onFatalRejection(this, context === void 0 ? this.context : context);
};
function ReportTask(rejection, context) {
this.rejection = rejection;
this.context = context;
}
ReportTask.prototype.run = function() {
if(!this.rejection.handled && !this.rejection.reported) {
this.rejection.reported = true;
emitRejection('unhandledRejection', this.rejection) ||
Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejection(this.rejection, this.context);
}
};
function UnreportTask(rejection) {
this.rejection = rejection;
}
UnreportTask.prototype.run = function() {
if(this.rejection.reported) {
emitRejection('rejectionHandled', this.rejection) ||
Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejectionHandled(this.rejection);
}
};
// Unhandled rejection hooks
// By default, everything is a noop
Promise.createContext
= Promise.enterContext
= Promise.exitContext
= Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejection
= Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejectionHandled
= Promise.onFatalRejection
= noop;
// Errors and singletons
var foreverPendingHandler = new Handler();
var foreverPendingPromise = new Promise(Handler, foreverPendingHandler);
function cycle() {
return new Rejected(new TypeError('Promise cycle'));
}
// Task runners
/**
* Run a single consumer
* @constructor
*/
function ContinuationTask(continuation, handler) {
this.continuation = continuation;
this.handler = handler;
}
ContinuationTask.prototype.run = function() {
this.handler.join().when(this.continuation);
};
/**
* Run a queue of progress handlers
* @constructor
*/
function ProgressTask(value, handler) {
this.handler = handler;
this.value = value;
}
ProgressTask.prototype.run = function() {
var q = this.handler.consumers;
if(q === void 0) {
return;
}
for (var c, i = 0; i < q.length; ++i) {
c = q[i];
runNotify(c.progress, this.value, this.handler, c.receiver, c.resolver);
}
};
/**
* Assimilate a thenable, sending it's value to resolver
* @param {function} then
* @param {object|function} thenable
* @param {object} resolver
* @constructor
*/
function AssimilateTask(then, thenable, resolver) {
this._then = then;
this.thenable = thenable;
this.resolver = resolver;
}
AssimilateTask.prototype.run = function() {
var h = this.resolver;
tryAssimilate(this._then, this.thenable, _resolve, _reject, _notify);
function _resolve(x) { h.resolve(x); }
function _reject(x) { h.reject(x); }
function _notify(x) { h.notify(x); }
};
function tryAssimilate(then, thenable, resolve, reject, notify) {
try {
then.call(thenable, resolve, reject, notify);
} catch (e) {
reject(e);
}
}
/**
* Fold a handler value with z
* @constructor
*/
function Fold(f, z, c, to) {
this.f = f; this.z = z; this.c = c; this.to = to;
this.resolver = failIfRejected;
this.receiver = this;
}
Fold.prototype.fulfilled = function(x) {
this.f.call(this.c, this.z, x, this.to);
};
Fold.prototype.rejected = function(x) {
this.to.reject(x);
};
Fold.prototype.progress = function(x) {
this.to.notify(x);
};
// Other helpers
/**
* @param {*} x
* @returns {boolean} true iff x is a trusted Promise
*/
function isPromise(x) {
return x instanceof Promise;
}
/**
* Test just enough to rule out primitives, in order to take faster
* paths in some code
* @param {*} x
* @returns {boolean} false iff x is guaranteed *not* to be a thenable
*/
function maybeThenable(x) {
return (typeof x === 'object' || typeof x === 'function') && x !== null;
}
function runContinuation1(f, h, receiver, next) {
if(typeof f !== 'function') {
return next.become(h);
}
Promise.enterContext(h);
tryCatchReject(f, h.value, receiver, next);
Promise.exitContext();
}
function runContinuation3(f, x, h, receiver, next) {
if(typeof f !== 'function') {
return next.become(h);
}
Promise.enterContext(h);
tryCatchReject3(f, x, h.value, receiver, next);
Promise.exitContext();
}
/**
* @deprecated
*/
function runNotify(f, x, h, receiver, next) {
if(typeof f !== 'function') {
return next.notify(x);
}
Promise.enterContext(h);
tryCatchReturn(f, x, receiver, next);
Promise.exitContext();
}
function tryCatch2(f, a, b) {
try {
return f(a, b);
} catch(e) {
return reject(e);
}
}
/**
* Return f.call(thisArg, x), or if it throws return a rejected promise for
* the thrown exception
*/
function tryCatchReject(f, x, thisArg, next) {
try {
next.become(getHandler(f.call(thisArg, x)));
} catch(e) {
next.become(new Rejected(e));
}
}
/**
* Same as above, but includes the extra argument parameter.
*/
function tryCatchReject3(f, x, y, thisArg, next) {
try {
f.call(thisArg, x, y, next);
} catch(e) {
next.become(new Rejected(e));
}
}
/**
* @deprecated
* Return f.call(thisArg, x), or if it throws, *return* the exception
*/
function tryCatchReturn(f, x, thisArg, next) {
try {
next.notify(f.call(thisArg, x));
} catch(e) {
next.notify(e);
}
}
function inherit(Parent, Child) {
Child.prototype = objectCreate(Parent.prototype);
Child.prototype.constructor = Child;
}
function snd(x, y) {
return y;
}
function noop() {}
function hasCustomEvent() {
if(typeof CustomEvent === 'function') {
try {
var ev = new CustomEvent('unhandledRejection');
return ev instanceof CustomEvent;
} catch (ignoredException) {}
}
return false;
}
function hasInternetExplorerCustomEvent() {
if(typeof document !== 'undefined' && typeof document.createEvent === 'function') {
try {
// Try to create one event to make sure it's supported
var ev = document.createEvent('CustomEvent');
ev.initCustomEvent('eventType', false, true, {});
return true;
} catch (ignoredException) {}
}
return false;
}
function initEmitRejection() {
/*global process, self, CustomEvent*/
if(typeof process !== 'undefined' && process !== null
&& typeof process.emit === 'function') {
// Returning falsy here means to call the default
// onPotentiallyUnhandledRejection API. This is safe even in
// browserify since process.emit always returns falsy in browserify:
// https://github.com/defunctzombie/node-process/blob/master/browser.js#L40-L46
return function(type, rejection) {
return type === 'unhandledRejection'
? process.emit(type, rejection.value, rejection)
: process.emit(type, rejection);
};
} else if(typeof self !== 'undefined' && hasCustomEvent()) {
return (function (self, CustomEvent) {
return function (type, rejection) {
var ev = new CustomEvent(type, {
detail: {
reason: rejection.value,
key: rejection
},
bubbles: false,
cancelable: true
});
return !self.dispatchEvent(ev);
};
}(self, CustomEvent));
} else if(typeof self !== 'undefined' && hasInternetExplorerCustomEvent()) {
return (function(self, document) {
return function(type, rejection) {
var ev = document.createEvent('CustomEvent');
ev.initCustomEvent(type, false, true, {
reason: rejection.value,
key: rejection
});
return !self.dispatchEvent(ev);
};
}(self, document));
}
return noop;
}
return Promise;
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],26:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
return {
pending: toPendingState,
fulfilled: toFulfilledState,
rejected: toRejectedState,
inspect: inspect
};
function toPendingState() {
return { state: 'pending' };
}
function toRejectedState(e) {
return { state: 'rejected', reason: e };
}
function toFulfilledState(x) {
return { state: 'fulfilled', value: x };
}
function inspect(handler) {
var state = handler.state();
return state === 0 ? toPendingState()
: state > 0 ? toFulfilledState(handler.value)
: toRejectedState(handler.value);
}
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],27:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var PromiseMonitor = require('./monitor/PromiseMonitor');
var ConsoleReporter = require('./monitor/ConsoleReporter');
var promiseMonitor = new PromiseMonitor(new ConsoleReporter());
return function(Promise) {
return promiseMonitor.monitor(Promise);
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"./monitor/ConsoleReporter":28,"./monitor/PromiseMonitor":29}],28:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var error = require('./error');
var unhandledRejectionsMsg = '[promises] Unhandled rejections: ';
var allHandledMsg = '[promises] All previously unhandled rejections have now been handled';
function ConsoleReporter() {
this._previouslyReported = false;
}
ConsoleReporter.prototype = initDefaultLogging();
ConsoleReporter.prototype.log = function(traces) {
if(traces.length === 0) {
if(this._previouslyReported) {
this._previouslyReported = false;
this.msg(allHandledMsg);
}
return;
}
this._previouslyReported = true;
this.groupStart(unhandledRejectionsMsg + traces.length);
try {
this._log(traces);
} finally {
this.groupEnd();
}
};
ConsoleReporter.prototype._log = function(traces) {
for(var i=0; i<traces.length; ++i) {
this.warn(error.format(traces[i]));
}
};
function initDefaultLogging() {
/*jshint maxcomplexity:7*/
var log, warn, groupStart, groupEnd;
if(typeof console === 'undefined') {
log = warn = consoleNotAvailable;
} else {
// Alias console to prevent things like uglify's drop_console option from
// removing console.log/error. Unhandled rejections fall into the same
// category as uncaught exceptions, and build tools shouldn't silence them.
var localConsole = console;
if(typeof localConsole.error === 'function'
&& typeof localConsole.dir === 'function') {
warn = function(s) {
localConsole.error(s);
};
log = function(s) {
localConsole.log(s);
};
if(typeof localConsole.groupCollapsed === 'function') {
groupStart = function(s) {
localConsole.groupCollapsed(s);
};
groupEnd = function() {
localConsole.groupEnd();
};
}
} else {
// IE8 has console.log and JSON, so we can make a
// reasonably useful warn() from those.
// Credit to webpro (https://github.com/webpro) for this idea
// typeof localConsole.log will return 'object' in IE8, so can't test it with === 'function'
// Since this is more of a corner case for IE8, I'm ok to check it with !== 'undefined' to reduce complexity
if (typeof localConsole.log !== 'undefined' && typeof JSON !== 'undefined') {
log = warn = function(x) {
if (typeof x !== 'string') {
try {
x = JSON.stringify(x);
} catch (e) {
}
}
localConsole.log(x);
};
} else {
log = warn = consoleNotAvailable;
}
}
}
return {
msg: log,
warn: warn,
groupStart: groupStart || warn,
groupEnd: groupEnd || consoleNotAvailable
};
}
function consoleNotAvailable() {}
return ConsoleReporter;
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"./error":31}],29:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var defaultStackJumpSeparator = 'from execution context:';
var defaultStackFilter = /[\s\(\/\\](node|module|timers)\.js:|when([\/\\]{1,2}(lib|monitor|es6-shim)[\/\\]{1,2}|\.js)|(new\sPromise)\b|(\b(PromiseMonitor|ConsoleReporter|Scheduler|RunHandlerTask|ProgressTask|Promise|.*Handler)\.[\w_]\w\w+\b)|\b(tryCatch\w+|getHandler\w*)\b/i;
var setTimer = require('../lib/env').setTimer;
var error = require('./error');
var executionContext = [];
function PromiseMonitor(reporter) {
this.logDelay = 0;
this.stackFilter = defaultStackFilter;
this.stackJumpSeparator = defaultStackJumpSeparator;
this.filterDuplicateFrames = true;
this._reporter = reporter;
if(typeof reporter.configurePromiseMonitor === 'function') {
reporter.configurePromiseMonitor(this);
}
this._traces = [];
this._traceTask = 0;
var self = this;
this._doLogTraces = function() {
self._logTraces();
};
}
PromiseMonitor.prototype.monitor = function(Promise) {
var self = this;
Promise.createContext = function(p, context) {
p.context = self.createContext(p, context);
};
Promise.enterContext = function(p) {
executionContext.push(p.context);
};
Promise.exitContext = function() {
executionContext.pop();
};
Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejection = function(rejection, extraContext) {
return self.addTrace(rejection, extraContext);
};
Promise.onPotentiallyUnhandledRejectionHandled = function(rejection) {
return self.removeTrace(rejection);
};
Promise.onFatalRejection = function(rejection, extraContext) {
return self.fatal(rejection, extraContext);
};
return this;
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype.createContext = function(at, parentContext) {
var context = {
parent: parentContext || executionContext[executionContext.length - 1],
stack: void 0
};
error.captureStack(context, at.constructor);
return context;
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype.addTrace = function(handler, extraContext) {
var t, i;
for(i = this._traces.length-1; i >= 0; --i) {
t = this._traces[i];
if(t.handler === handler) {
break;
}
}
if(i >= 0) {
t.extraContext = extraContext;
} else {
this._traces.push({
handler: handler,
extraContext: extraContext
});
}
this.logTraces();
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype.removeTrace = function(/*handler*/) {
this.logTraces();
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype.fatal = function(handler, extraContext) {
var err = new Error();
err.stack = this._createLongTrace(handler.value, handler.context, extraContext).join('\n');
setTimer(function() {
throw err;
}, 0);
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype.logTraces = function() {
if(!this._traceTask) {
this._traceTask = setTimer(this._doLogTraces, this.logDelay);
}
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype._logTraces = function() {
this._traceTask = void 0;
this._traces = this._traces.filter(filterHandled);
this._reporter.log(this.formatTraces(this._traces));
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype.formatTraces = function(traces) {
return traces.map(function(t) {
return this._createLongTrace(t.handler.value, t.handler.context, t.extraContext);
}, this);
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype._createLongTrace = function(e, context, extraContext) {
var trace = error.parse(e) || [String(e) + ' (WARNING: non-Error used)'];
trace = filterFrames(this.stackFilter, trace, 0);
this._appendContext(trace, context);
this._appendContext(trace, extraContext);
return this.filterDuplicateFrames ? this._removeDuplicates(trace) : trace;
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype._removeDuplicates = function(trace) {
var seen = {};
var sep = this.stackJumpSeparator;
var count = 0;
return trace.reduceRight(function(deduped, line, i) {
if(i === 0) {
deduped.unshift(line);
} else if(line === sep) {
if(count > 0) {
deduped.unshift(line);
count = 0;
}
} else if(!seen[line]) {
seen[line] = true;
deduped.unshift(line);
++count;
}
return deduped;
}, []);
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype._appendContext = function(trace, context) {
trace.push.apply(trace, this._createTrace(context));
};
PromiseMonitor.prototype._createTrace = function(traceChain) {
var trace = [];
var stack;
while(traceChain) {
stack = error.parse(traceChain);
if (stack) {
stack = filterFrames(this.stackFilter, stack);
appendStack(trace, stack, this.stackJumpSeparator);
}
traceChain = traceChain.parent;
}
return trace;
};
function appendStack(trace, stack, separator) {
if (stack.length > 1) {
stack[0] = separator;
trace.push.apply(trace, stack);
}
}
function filterFrames(stackFilter, stack) {
return stack.filter(function(frame) {
return !stackFilter.test(frame);
});
}
function filterHandled(t) {
return !t.handler.handled;
}
return PromiseMonitor;
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"../lib/env":22,"./error":31}],30:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var monitor = require('../monitor');
var Promise = require('../when').Promise;
return monitor(Promise);
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(require); }));
},{"../monitor":27,"../when":38}],31:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/** @author Brian Cavalier */
/** @author John Hann */
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function() {
var parse, captureStack, format;
if(Error.captureStackTrace) {
// Use Error.captureStackTrace if available
parse = function(e) {
return e && e.stack && e.stack.split('\n');
};
format = formatAsString;
captureStack = Error.captureStackTrace;
} else {
// Otherwise, do minimal feature detection to determine
// how to capture and format reasonable stacks.
parse = function(e) {
var stack = e && e.stack && e.stack.split('\n');
if(stack && e.message) {
stack.unshift(e.message);
}
return stack;
};
(function() {
var e = new Error();
if(typeof e.stack !== 'string') {
format = formatAsString;
captureStack = captureSpiderMonkeyStack;
} else {
format = formatAsErrorWithStack;
captureStack = useStackDirectly;
}
}());
}
function captureSpiderMonkeyStack(host) {
try {
throw new Error();
} catch(err) {
host.stack = err.stack;
}
}
function useStackDirectly(host) {
host.stack = new Error().stack;
}
function formatAsString(longTrace) {
return join(longTrace);
}
function formatAsErrorWithStack(longTrace) {
var e = new Error();
e.stack = formatAsString(longTrace);
return e;
}
// About 5-10x faster than String.prototype.join o_O
function join(a) {
var sep = false;
var s = '';
for(var i=0; i< a.length; ++i) {
if(sep) {
s += '\n' + a[i];
} else {
s+= a[i];
sep = true;
}
}
return s;
}
return {
parse: parse,
format: format,
captureStack: captureStack
};
});
}(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function(factory) { module.exports = factory(); }));
},{}],32:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2013 original author or authors */
/**
* Collection of helpers for interfacing with node-style asynchronous functions
* using promises.
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @contributor Renato Zannon
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var _liftAll = require('./lib/liftAll');
var setTimer = require('./lib/env').setTimer;
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
var _apply = require('./lib/apply')(when.Promise, dispatch);
return {
lift: lift,
liftAll: liftAll,
apply: apply,
call: call,
createCallback: createCallback,
bindCallback: bindCallback,
liftCallback: liftCallback
};
/**
* Takes a node-style async function and calls it immediately (with an optional
* array of arguments or promises for arguments). It returns a promise whose
* resolution depends on whether the async functions calls its callback with the
* conventional error argument or not.
*
* With this it becomes possible to leverage existing APIs while still reaping
* the benefits of promises.
*
* @example
* function onlySmallNumbers(n, callback) {
* if(n < 10) {
* callback(null, n + 10);
* } else {
* callback(new Error("Calculation failed"));
* }
* }
*
* var nodefn = require("when/node/function");
*
* // Logs '15'
* nodefn.apply(onlySmallNumbers, [5]).then(console.log, console.error);
*
* // Logs 'Calculation failed'
* nodefn.apply(onlySmallNumbers, [15]).then(console.log, console.error);
*
* @param {function} f node-style function that will be called
* @param {Array} [args] array of arguments to func
* @returns {Promise} promise for the value func passes to its callback
*/
function apply(f, args) {
return _apply(f, this, args || []);
}
function dispatch(f, thisArg, args, h) {
var cb = createCallback(h);
try {
switch(args.length) {
case 2: f.call(thisArg, args[0], args[1], cb); break;
case 1: f.call(thisArg, args[0], cb); break;
case 0: f.call(thisArg, cb); break;
default:
args.push(cb);
f.apply(thisArg, args);
}
} catch(e) {
h.reject(e);
}
}
/**
* Has the same behavior that {@link apply} has, with the difference that the
* arguments to the function are provided individually, while {@link apply} accepts
* a single array.
*
* @example
* function sumSmallNumbers(x, y, callback) {
* var result = x + y;
* if(result < 10) {
* callback(null, result);
* } else {
* callback(new Error("Calculation failed"));
* }
* }
*
* // Logs '5'
* nodefn.call(sumSmallNumbers, 2, 3).then(console.log, console.error);
*
* // Logs 'Calculation failed'
* nodefn.call(sumSmallNumbers, 5, 10).then(console.log, console.error);
*
* @param {function} f node-style function that will be called
* @param {...*} [args] arguments that will be forwarded to the function
* @returns {Promise} promise for the value func passes to its callback
*/
function call(f /*, args... */) {
return _apply(f, this, slice.call(arguments, 1));
}
/**
* Takes a node-style function and returns new function that wraps the
* original and, instead of taking a callback, returns a promise. Also, it
* knows how to handle promises given as arguments, waiting for their
* resolution before executing.
*
* Upon execution, the orginal function is executed as well. If it passes
* a truthy value as the first argument to the callback, it will be
* interpreted as an error condition, and the promise will be rejected
* with it. Otherwise, the call is considered a resolution, and the promise
* is resolved with the callback's second argument.
*
* @example
* var fs = require("fs"), nodefn = require("when/node/function");
*
* var promiseRead = nodefn.lift(fs.readFile);
*
* // The promise is resolved with the contents of the file if everything
* // goes ok
* promiseRead('exists.txt').then(console.log, console.error);
*
* // And will be rejected if something doesn't work out
* // (e.g. the files does not exist)
* promiseRead('doesnt_exist.txt').then(console.log, console.error);
*
*
* @param {Function} f node-style function to be lifted
* @param {...*} [args] arguments to be prepended for the new function @deprecated
* @returns {Function} a promise-returning function
*/
function lift(f /*, args... */) {
var args1 = arguments.length > 1 ? slice.call(arguments, 1) : [];
return function() {
// TODO: Simplify once partialing has been removed
var l = args1.length;
var al = arguments.length;
var args = new Array(al + l);
var i;
for(i=0; i<l; ++i) {
args[i] = args1[i];
}
for(i=0; i<al; ++i) {
args[i+l] = arguments[i];
}
return _apply(f, this, args);
};
}
/**
* Lift all the functions/methods on src
* @param {object|function} src source whose functions will be lifted
* @param {function?} combine optional function for customizing the lifting
* process. It is passed dst, the lifted function, and the property name of
* the original function on src.
* @param {(object|function)?} dst option destination host onto which to place lifted
* functions. If not provided, liftAll returns a new object.
* @returns {*} If dst is provided, returns dst with lifted functions as
* properties. If dst not provided, returns a new object with lifted functions.
*/
function liftAll(src, combine, dst) {
return _liftAll(lift, combine, dst, src);
}
/**
* Takes an object that responds to the resolver interface, and returns
* a function that will resolve or reject it depending on how it is called.
*
* @example
* function callbackTakingFunction(callback) {
* if(somethingWrongHappened) {
* callback(error);
* } else {
* callback(null, interestingValue);
* }
* }
*
* var when = require('when'), nodefn = require('when/node/function');
*
* var deferred = when.defer();
* callbackTakingFunction(nodefn.createCallback(deferred.resolver));
*
* deferred.promise.then(function(interestingValue) {
* // Use interestingValue
* });
*
* @param {Resolver} resolver that will be 'attached' to the callback
* @returns {Function} a node-style callback function
*/
function createCallback(resolver) {
return function(err, value) {
if(err) {
resolver.reject(err);
} else if(arguments.length > 2) {
resolver.resolve(slice.call(arguments, 1));
} else {
resolver.resolve(value);
}
};
}
/**
* Attaches a node-style callback to a promise, ensuring the callback is
* called for either fulfillment or rejection. Returns a promise with the same
* state as the passed-in promise.
*
* @example
* var deferred = when.defer();
*
* function callback(err, value) {
* // Handle err or use value
* }
*
* bindCallback(deferred.promise, callback);
*
* deferred.resolve('interesting value');
*
* @param {Promise} promise The promise to be attached to.
* @param {Function} callback The node-style callback to attach.
* @returns {Promise} A promise with the same state as the passed-in promise.
*/
function bindCallback(promise, callback) {
promise = when(promise);
if (callback) {
promise.then(success, wrapped);
}
return promise;
function success(value) {
wrapped(null, value);
}
function wrapped(err, value) {
setTimer(function () {
callback(err, value);
}, 0);
}
}
/**
* Takes a node-style callback and returns new function that accepts a
* promise, calling the original callback when the promise is either
* fulfilled or rejected with the appropriate arguments.
*
* @example
* var deferred = when.defer();
*
* function callback(err, value) {
* // Handle err or use value
* }
*
* var wrapped = liftCallback(callback);
*
* // `wrapped` can now be passed around at will
* wrapped(deferred.promise);
*
* deferred.resolve('interesting value');
*
* @param {Function} callback The node-style callback to wrap.
* @returns {Function} The lifted, promise-accepting function.
*/
function liftCallback(callback) {
return function(promise) {
return bindCallback(promise, callback);
};
}
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./lib/apply":12,"./lib/env":22,"./lib/liftAll":24,"./when":38}],33:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* parallel.js
*
* Run a set of task functions in parallel. All tasks will
* receive the same args
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var all = when.Promise.all;
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
/**
* Run array of tasks in parallel
* @param tasks {Array|Promise} array or promiseForArray of task functions
* @param [args] {*} arguments to be passed to all tasks
* @return {Promise} promise for array containing the
* result of each task in the array position corresponding
* to position of the task in the tasks array
*/
return function parallel(tasks /*, args... */) {
return all(slice.call(arguments, 1)).then(function(args) {
return when.map(tasks, function(task) {
return task.apply(void 0, args);
});
});
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./when":38}],34:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* pipeline.js
*
* Run a set of task functions in sequence, passing the result
* of the previous as an argument to the next. Like a shell
* pipeline, e.g. `cat file.txt | grep 'foo' | sed -e 's/foo/bar/g'
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var all = when.Promise.all;
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
/**
* Run array of tasks in a pipeline where the next
* tasks receives the result of the previous. The first task
* will receive the initialArgs as its argument list.
* @param tasks {Array|Promise} array or promise for array of task functions
* @param [initialArgs...] {*} arguments to be passed to the first task
* @return {Promise} promise for return value of the final task
*/
return function pipeline(tasks /* initialArgs... */) {
// Self-optimizing function to run first task with multiple
// args using apply, but subsequence tasks via direct invocation
var runTask = function(args, task) {
runTask = function(arg, task) {
return task(arg);
};
return task.apply(null, args);
};
return all(slice.call(arguments, 1)).then(function(args) {
return when.reduce(tasks, function(arg, task) {
return runTask(arg, task);
}, args);
});
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./when":38}],35:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2012-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* poll.js
*
* Helper that polls until cancelled or for a condition to become true.
*
* @author Scott Andrews
*/
(function (define) { 'use strict';
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var attempt = when['try'];
var cancelable = require('./cancelable');
/**
* Periodically execute the task function on the msec delay. The result of
* the task may be verified by watching for a condition to become true. The
* returned deferred is cancellable if the polling needs to be cancelled
* externally before reaching a resolved state.
*
* The next vote is scheduled after the results of the current vote are
* verified and rejected.
*
* Polling may be terminated by the verifier returning a truthy value,
* invoking cancel() on the returned promise, or the task function returning
* a rejected promise.
*
* Usage:
*
* var count = 0;
* function doSomething() { return count++ }
*
* // poll until cancelled
* var p = poll(doSomething, 1000);
* ...
* p.cancel();
*
* // poll until condition is met
* poll(doSomething, 1000, function(result) { return result > 10 })
* .then(function(result) { assert result == 10 });
*
* // delay first vote
* poll(doSomething, 1000, anyFunc, true);
*
* @param task {Function} function that is executed after every timeout
* @param interval {number|Function} timeout in milliseconds
* @param [verifier] {Function} function to evaluate the result of the vote.
* May return a {Promise} or a {Boolean}. Rejecting the promise or a
* falsey value will schedule the next vote.
* @param [delayInitialTask] {boolean} if truthy, the first vote is scheduled
* instead of immediate
*
* @returns {Promise}
*/
return function poll(task, interval, verifier, delayInitialTask) {
var deferred, canceled, reject;
canceled = false;
deferred = cancelable(when.defer(), function () { canceled = true; });
reject = deferred.reject;
verifier = verifier || function () { return false; };
if (typeof interval !== 'function') {
interval = (function (interval) {
return function () { return when().delay(interval); };
})(interval);
}
function certify(result) {
deferred.resolve(result);
}
function schedule(result) {
attempt(interval).then(vote, reject);
if (result !== void 0) {
deferred.notify(result);
}
}
function vote() {
if (canceled) { return; }
when(task(),
function (result) {
when(verifier(result),
function (verification) {
return verification ? certify(result) : schedule(result);
},
function () { schedule(result); }
);
},
reject
);
}
if (delayInitialTask) {
schedule();
} else {
// if task() is blocking, vote will also block
vote();
}
// make the promise cancelable
deferred.promise = Object.create(deferred.promise);
deferred.promise.cancel = deferred.cancel;
return deferred.promise;
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./cancelable":4,"./when":38}],36:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* sequence.js
*
* Run a set of task functions in sequence. All tasks will
* receive the same args.
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var all = when.Promise.all;
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
/**
* Run array of tasks in sequence with no overlap
* @param tasks {Array|Promise} array or promiseForArray of task functions
* @param [args] {*} arguments to be passed to all tasks
* @return {Promise} promise for an array containing
* the result of each task in the array position corresponding
* to position of the task in the tasks array
*/
return function sequence(tasks /*, args... */) {
var results = [];
return all(slice.call(arguments, 1)).then(function(args) {
return when.reduce(tasks, function(results, task) {
return when(task.apply(void 0, args), addResult);
}, results);
});
function addResult(result) {
results.push(result);
return results;
}
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./when":38}],37:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2011-2013 original author or authors */
/**
* timeout.js
*
* Helper that returns a promise that rejects after a specified timeout,
* if not explicitly resolved or rejected before that.
*
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
/**
* @deprecated Use when(trigger).timeout(ms)
*/
return function timeout(msec, trigger) {
return when(trigger).timeout(msec);
};
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
},{"./when":38}],38:[function(require,module,exports){
/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2010-2014 original author or authors */
/**
* Promises/A+ and when() implementation
* when is part of the cujoJS family of libraries (http://cujojs.com/)
* @author Brian Cavalier
* @author John Hann
*/
(function(define) { 'use strict';
define(function (require) {
var timed = require('./lib/decorators/timed');
var array = require('./lib/decorators/array');
var flow = require('./lib/decorators/flow');
var fold = require('./lib/decorators/fold');
var inspect = require('./lib/decorators/inspect');
var generate = require('./lib/decorators/iterate');
var progress = require('./lib/decorators/progress');
var withThis = require('./lib/decorators/with');
var unhandledRejection = require('./lib/decorators/unhandledRejection');
var TimeoutError = require('./lib/TimeoutError');
var Promise = [array, flow, fold, generate, progress,
inspect, withThis, timed, unhandledRejection]
.reduce(function(Promise, feature) {
return feature(Promise);
}, require('./lib/Promise'));
var apply = require('./lib/apply')(Promise);
// Public API
when.promise = promise; // Create a pending promise
when.resolve = Promise.resolve; // Create a resolved promise
when.reject = Promise.reject; // Create a rejected promise
when.lift = lift; // lift a function to return promises
when['try'] = attempt; // call a function and return a promise
when.attempt = attempt; // alias for when.try
when.iterate = Promise.iterate; // DEPRECATED (use cujojs/most streams) Generate a stream of promises
when.unfold = Promise.unfold; // DEPRECATED (use cujojs/most streams) Generate a stream of promises
when.join = join; // Join 2 or more promises
when.all = all; // Resolve a list of promises
when.settle = settle; // Settle a list of promises
when.any = lift(Promise.any); // One-winner race
when.some = lift(Promise.some); // Multi-winner race
when.race = lift(Promise.race); // First-to-settle race
when.map = map; // Array.map() for promises
when.filter = filter; // Array.filter() for promises
when.reduce = lift(Promise.reduce); // Array.reduce() for promises
when.reduceRight = lift(Promise.reduceRight); // Array.reduceRight() for promises
when.isPromiseLike = isPromiseLike; // Is something promise-like, aka thenable
when.Promise = Promise; // Promise constructor
when.defer = defer; // Create a {promise, resolve, reject} tuple
// Error types
when.TimeoutError = TimeoutError;
/**
* Get a trusted promise for x, or by transforming x with onFulfilled
*
* @param {*} x
* @param {function?} onFulfilled callback to be called when x is
* successfully fulfilled. If promiseOrValue is an immediate value, callback
* will be invoked immediately.
* @param {function?} onRejected callback to be called when x is
* rejected.
* @param {function?} onProgress callback to be called when progress updates
* are issued for x. @deprecated
* @returns {Promise} a new promise that will fulfill with the return
* value of callback or errback or the completion value of promiseOrValue if
* callback and/or errback is not supplied.
*/
function when(x, onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress) {
var p = Promise.resolve(x);
if (arguments.length < 2) {
return p;
}
return p.then(onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress);
}
/**
* Creates a new promise whose fate is determined by resolver.
* @param {function} resolver function(resolve, reject, notify)
* @returns {Promise} promise whose fate is determine by resolver
*/
function promise(resolver) {
return new Promise(resolver);
}
/**
* Lift the supplied function, creating a version of f that returns
* promises, and accepts promises as arguments.
* @param {function} f
* @returns {Function} version of f that returns promises
*/
function lift(f) {
return function() {
for(var i=0, l=arguments.length, a=new Array(l); i<l; ++i) {
a[i] = arguments[i];
}
return apply(f, this, a);
};
}
/**
* Call f in a future turn, with the supplied args, and return a promise
* for the result.
* @param {function} f
* @returns {Promise}
*/
function attempt(f /*, args... */) {
/*jshint validthis:true */
for(var i=0, l=arguments.length-1, a=new Array(l); i<l; ++i) {
a[i] = arguments[i+1];
}
return apply(f, this, a);
}
/**
* Creates a {promise, resolver} pair, either or both of which
* may be given out safely to consumers.
* @return {{promise: Promise, resolve: function, reject: function, notify: function}}
*/
function defer() {
return new Deferred();
}
function Deferred() {
var p = Promise._defer();
function resolve(x) { p._handler.resolve(x); }
function reject(x) { p._handler.reject(x); }
function notify(x) { p._handler.notify(x); }
this.promise = p;
this.resolve = resolve;
this.reject = reject;
this.notify = notify;
this.resolver = { resolve: resolve, reject: reject, notify: notify };
}
/**
* Determines if x is promise-like, i.e. a thenable object
* NOTE: Will return true for *any thenable object*, and isn't truly
* safe, since it may attempt to access the `then` property of x (i.e.
* clever/malicious getters may do weird things)
* @param {*} x anything
* @returns {boolean} true if x is promise-like
*/
function isPromiseLike(x) {
return x && typeof x.then === 'function';
}
/**
* Return a promise that will resolve only once all the supplied arguments
* have resolved. The resolution value of the returned promise will be an array
* containing the resolution values of each of the arguments.
* @param {...*} arguments may be a mix of promises and values
* @returns {Promise}
*/
function join(/* ...promises */) {
return Promise.all(arguments);
}
/**
* Return a promise that will fulfill once all input promises have
* fulfilled, or reject when any one input promise rejects.
* @param {array|Promise} promises array (or promise for an array) of promises
* @returns {Promise}
*/
function all(promises) {
return when(promises, Promise.all);
}
/**
* Return a promise that will always fulfill with an array containing
* the outcome states of all input promises. The returned promise
* will only reject if `promises` itself is a rejected promise.
* @param {array|Promise} promises array (or promise for an array) of promises
* @returns {Promise} promise for array of settled state descriptors
*/
function settle(promises) {
return when(promises, Promise.settle);
}
/**
* Promise-aware array map function, similar to `Array.prototype.map()`,
* but input array may contain promises or values.
* @param {Array|Promise} promises array of anything, may contain promises and values
* @param {function(x:*, index:Number):*} mapFunc map function which may
* return a promise or value
* @returns {Promise} promise that will fulfill with an array of mapped values
* or reject if any input promise rejects.
*/
function map(promises, mapFunc) {
return when(promises, function(promises) {
return Promise.map(promises, mapFunc);
});
}
/**
* Filter the provided array of promises using the provided predicate. Input may
* contain promises and values
* @param {Array|Promise} promises array of promises and values
* @param {function(x:*, index:Number):boolean} predicate filtering predicate.
* Must return truthy (or promise for truthy) for items to retain.
* @returns {Promise} promise that will fulfill with an array containing all items
* for which predicate returned truthy.
*/
function filter(promises, predicate) {
return when(promises, function(promises) {
return Promise.filter(promises, predicate);
});
}
return when;
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });
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