"\\[ *(@)S *([!*$^=]*) *('?\"?)(.*?)\\4 *\\]",
// Match: [div], [div p]
- "(\\[)\s*(.*?)\s*\\]",
+ "(\\[)\\s*(.*?)\\s*\\]",
// Match: :contains('foo')
"(:)S\\(\"?'?([^\\)]*?)\"?'?\\)",
// Bind an event to an element
// Original by Dean Edwards
- add: function(element, type, handler) {
+ add: function(element, type, handler, data) {
// For whatever reason, IE has trouble passing the window object
// around, causing it to be cloned in the process
if ( jQuery.browser.msie && element.setInterval != undefined )
element = window;
+ // if data is passed, bind to handler
+ if( data )
+ handler.data = data;
+
// Make sure that the function being executed has a unique ID
if ( !handler.guid )
handler.guid = this.guid++;
// Pass in a reference to the handler function itself
// So that we can later remove it
args[0].handler = c[j];
+ args[0].data = c[j].data;
if ( c[j].apply( this, args ) === false ) {
event.preventDefault();
}
// Clean up added properties in IE to prevent memory leak
- if (jQuery.browser.msie) event.target = event.preventDefault = event.stopPropagation = null;
+ if (jQuery.browser.msie) event.target = event.preventDefault = event.stopPropagation = event.handler = event.data = null;
return returnValue;
},
* default behaviour. To stop both default action and event bubbling, your handler
* has to return false.
*
+ * In most cases, you can define your event handlers as anonymous functions
+ * (see first example). In cases where that is not possible, you can pass additional
+ * data as the second paramter (and the handler function as the third), see
+ * second example.
+ *
* @example $("p").bind( "click", function() {
* alert( $(this).text() );
* } )
* @before <p>Hello</p>
* @result alert("Hello")
*
+ * @example var handler = function(event) {
+ * alert(event.data.foo);
+ * };
+ * $("p").bind( "click", {foo: "bar"}, handler)
+ * @result alert("bar")
+ * @desc Pass some additional data to the event handler.
+ *
* @example $("form").bind( "submit", function() { return false; } )
* @desc Cancel a default action and prevent it from bubbling by returning false
* from your function.
* @name bind
* @type jQuery
* @param String type An event type
+ * @param Object data (optional) Additional data passed to the event handler as event.data
* @param Function fn A function to bind to the event on each of the set of matched elements
* @cat Events
*/
- bind: function( type, fn ) {
- jQuery.event.add( this, type, fn );
+ bind: function( type, data, fn ) {
+ jQuery.event.add( this, type, fn || data, data );
},
/**