X-Git-Url: http://git.asbjorn.biz/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fevent%2Fevent.js;h=9adf477d05d24a9cf85220ab75796be257970ffb;hb=74a8e206231162b005d95b667343678f786ae272;hp=702c4d332c7c510d6ff9746452073ec289306dc4;hpb=79c58b8406128b33080d72059dff66f49d64114c;p=jquery.git diff --git a/src/event/event.js b/src/event/event.js index 702c4d3..9adf477 100644 --- a/src/event/event.js +++ b/src/event/event.js @@ -12,38 +12,58 @@ jQuery.event = { // 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 != undefined ) { + // Create temporary function pointer to original handler + var fn = handler; + + // Create unique handler function, wrapped around original handler + handler = function() { + // Pass arguments and context to original handler + return fn.apply(this, arguments); + }; - // if data is passed, bind to handler - if( data ) + // Store data in unique handler handler.data = data; + // Set the guid of unique handler to the same of original handler, so it can be removed + handler.guid = fn.guid; + } + // Make sure that the function being executed has a unique ID - if ( !handler.guid ) + if ( !handler.guid ) { handler.guid = this.guid++; + // Don't forget to set guid for the original handler function + if (fn) fn.guid = handler.guid; + } // Init the element's event structure - if (!element.events) - element.events = {}; + if (!element.$events) + element.$events = {}; + + if (!element.$handle) + element.$handle = function() { + jQuery.event.handle.apply(element, arguments); + }; // Get the current list of functions bound to this event - var handlers = element.events[type]; + var handlers = element.$events[type]; - // If it hasn't been initialized yet + // Init the event handler queue if (!handlers) { - // Init the event handler queue - handlers = element.events[type] = {}; - - // Remember an existing handler, if it's already there - if (element["on" + type]) - handlers[0] = element["on" + type]; + handlers = element.$events[type] = {}; + + // And bind the global event handler to the element + if (element.addEventListener) + element.addEventListener(type, element.$handle, false); + else if (element.attachEvent) + element.attachEvent("on" + type, element.$handle); } // Add the function to the element's handler list handlers[handler.guid] = handler; - // And bind the global event handler to the element - element["on" + type] = this.handle; - // Remember the function in a global list (for triggering) if (!this.global[type]) this.global[type] = []; @@ -55,56 +75,89 @@ jQuery.event = { // Detach an event or set of events from an element remove: function(element, type, handler) { - if (element.events) - if ( type && type.type ) - delete element.events[ type.type ][ type.handler.guid ]; - else if (type && element.events[type]) + var events = element.$events, ret; + + if ( events ) { + // type is actually an event object here + if ( type && type.type ) { + handler = type.handler; + type = type.type; + } + + if ( !type ) { + for ( type in events ) + this.remove( element, type ); + + } else if ( events[type] ) { + // remove the given handler for the given type if ( handler ) - delete element.events[type][handler.guid]; + delete events[type][handler.guid]; + + // remove all handlers for the given type else - for ( var i in element.events[type] ) - delete element.events[type][i]; - else - for ( var j in element.events ) - this.remove( element, j ); + for ( handler in element.$events[type] ) + delete events[type][handler]; + + // remove generic event handler if no more handlers exist + for ( ret in events[type] ) break; + if ( !ret ) { + if (element.removeEventListener) + element.removeEventListener(type, element.$handle, false); + else if (element.detachEvent) + element.detachEvent("on" + type, element.$handle); + ret = null; + delete events[type]; + } + } + + // Remove the expando if it's no longer used + for ( ret in events ) break; + if ( !ret ) + element.$handle = element.$events = null; + } }, - trigger: function(type,data,element) { + trigger: function(type, data, element) { // Clone the incoming data, if any data = jQuery.makeArray(data || []); // Handle a global trigger - if ( !element ) { - var g = this.global[type]; - if ( g ) - for ( var i = 0, gl = g.length; i < gl; i++ ) - this.trigger( type, data, g[i] ); + if ( !element ) + jQuery.each( this.global[type] || [], function(){ + jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this ); + }); // Handle triggering a single element - } else if ( element["on" + type] ) { + else { + var val, ret, fn = jQuery.isFunction( element[ type ] || null ); + // Pass along a fake event data.unshift( this.fix({ type: type, target: element }) ); - + // Trigger the event - var val = element["on" + type].apply( element, data ); + if ( (val = this.handle.apply( element, data )) !== false ) + this.triggered = true; - if ( val !== false && element[ type ] && element[ type ].constructor == Function ) + if ( fn && val !== false && !jQuery.nodeName(element, 'a') ) element[ type ](); + + this.triggered = false; } }, handle: function(event) { - if ( typeof jQuery == "undefined" ) return false; + // returned undefined or false + var val; + + // Handle the second event of a trigger and when + // an event is called after a page has unloaded + if ( typeof jQuery == "undefined" || jQuery.event.triggered ) + return val; // Empty object is for triggered events with no data event = jQuery.event.fix( event || window.event || {} ); - // returned undefined or false - var returnValue; - - var c = this.events[event.type]; - - var args = [].slice.call( arguments, 1 ); + var c = this.$events[event.type], args = [].slice.call( arguments, 1 ); args.unshift( event ); for ( var j in c ) { @@ -116,14 +169,16 @@ jQuery.event = { if ( c[j].apply( this, args ) === false ) { event.preventDefault(); event.stopPropagation(); - returnValue = false; + val = false; } } // Clean up added properties in IE to prevent memory leak - if (jQuery.browser.msie) event.target = event.preventDefault = event.stopPropagation = event.handler = event.data = null; + if (jQuery.browser.msie) + event.target = event.preventDefault = event.stopPropagation = + event.handler = event.data = null; - return returnValue; + return val; }, fix: function(event) { @@ -183,7 +238,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ * * 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 + * data as the second parameter (and the handler function as the third), see * second example. * * @example $("p").bind("click", function(){ @@ -223,7 +278,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ */ bind: function( type, data, fn ) { return this.each(function(){ - jQuery.event.add( this, type, fn || data, data ); + jQuery.event.add( this, type, fn || data, fn && data ); }); }, @@ -258,7 +313,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ jQuery.event.add( this, type, function(event) { jQuery(this).unbind(event); return (fn || data).apply( this, arguments); - }, data); + }, fn && data); }); }, @@ -298,15 +353,35 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ }, /** - * Trigger a type of event on every matched element. + * Trigger a type of event on every matched element. This will also cause + * the default action of the browser with the same name (if one exists) + * to be executed. For example, passing 'submit' to the trigger() + * function will also cause the browser to submit the form. This + * default action can be prevented by returning false from one of + * the functions bound to the event. + * + * You can also trigger custom events registered with bind. * * @example $("p").trigger("click") * @before

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* @result alert('hello') * + * @example $("p").click(function(event, a, b) { + * // when a normal click fires, a and b are undefined + * // for a trigger like below a refers too "foo" and b refers to "bar" + * }).trigger("click", ["foo", "bar"]); + * @desc Example of how to pass arbitrary data to an event + * + * @example $("p").bind("myEvent",function(event,message1,message2) { + * alert(message1 + ' ' + message2); + * }); + * $("p").trigger("myEvent",["Hello","World"]); + * @result alert('Hello World') // One for each paragraph + * * @name trigger * @type jQuery * @param String type An event type to trigger. + * @param Array data (optional) Additional data to pass as arguments (after the event object) to the event handler * @cat Events */ trigger: function( type, data ) { @@ -341,7 +416,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ return this.click(function(e) { // Figure out which function to execute - this.lastToggle = this.lastToggle == 0 ? 1 : 0; + this.lastToggle = 0 == this.lastToggle ? 1 : 0; // Make sure that clicks stop e.preventDefault(); @@ -365,9 +440,9 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ * (a common error in using a mouseout event handler). * * @example $("p").hover(function(){ - * $(this).addClass("over"); + * $(this).addClass("hover"); * },function(){ - * $(this).addClass("out"); + * $(this).removeClass("hover"); * }); * * @name hover @@ -404,13 +479,13 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ * the response times of your web applications. * * In a nutshell, this is a solid replacement for using window.onload, - * and attaching a function to that. By using this method, your bound Function + * and attaching a function to that. By using this method, your bound function * will be called the instant the DOM is ready to be read and manipulated, - * which is exactly what 99.99% of all Javascript code needs to run. + * which is when what 99.99% of all JavaScript code needs to run. * * There is one argument passed to the ready event handler: A reference to * the jQuery function. You can name that argument whatever you like, and - * can therefore stick with the $ alias without risc of naming collisions. + * can therefore stick with the $ alias without risk of naming collisions. * * Please ensure you have no code in your <body> onload event handler, * otherwise $(document).ready() may not fire. @@ -423,7 +498,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({ * @example jQuery(function($) { * // Your code using failsafe $ alias here... * }); - * @desc Uses both the shortcut for $(document).ready() and the argument + * @desc Uses both the [[Core#.24.28_fn_.29|shortcut]] for $(document).ready() and the argument * to write failsafe jQuery code using the $ alias, without relying on the * global alias. * @@ -467,8 +542,9 @@ jQuery.extend({ // If there are functions bound, to execute if ( jQuery.readyList ) { // Execute all of them - for ( var i = 0; i < jQuery.readyList.length; i++ ) - jQuery.readyList[i].apply( document ); + jQuery.each( jQuery.readyList, function(){ + this.apply( document ); + }); // Reset the list of functions jQuery.readyList = null; @@ -476,6 +552,9 @@ jQuery.extend({ // Remove event lisenter to avoid memory leak if ( jQuery.browser.mozilla || jQuery.browser.opera ) document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", jQuery.ready, false ); + + // Remove script element used by IE hack + jQuery(window).load(function(){ jQuery("#__ie_init").remove(); }); } } }); @@ -512,13 +591,15 @@ new function(){ /** * Trigger the submit event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions - * that have been bound to thet submit event to be executed. + * that have been bound to that submit event to be executed, and calls the browser's + * default submit action on the matching element(s). This default action can be prevented + * by returning false from one of the functions bound to the submit event. * * Note: This does not execute the submit method of the form element! If you need to * submit the form via code, you have to use the DOM method, eg. $("form")[0].submit(); * * @example $("form").submit(); - * @desc Triggers all submit events registered for forms, but does not submit the form + * @desc Triggers all submit events registered to the matched form(s), and submits them. * * @name submit * @type jQuery @@ -621,7 +702,9 @@ new function(){ /** * Trigger the blur event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions - * that have been bound to thet blur event to be executed. + * that have been bound to that blur event to be executed, and calls the browser's + * default blur action on the matching element(s). This default action can be prevented + * by returning false from one of the functions bound to the blur event. * * Note: This does not execute the blur method of the underlying elements! If you need to * blur an element via code, you have to use the DOM method, eg. $("#myinput")[0].blur(); @@ -663,7 +746,9 @@ new function(){ /** * Trigger the select event of each matched element. This causes all of the functions - * that have been bound to thet select event to be executed. + * that have been bound to that select event to be executed, and calls the browser's + * default select action on the matching element(s). This default action can be prevented + * by returning false from one of the functions bound to the select event. * * @example $("p").select(); * @before

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@@ -847,7 +932,6 @@ new function(){ if ( script ) script.onreadystatechange = function() { if ( this.readyState != "complete" ) return; - this.parentNode.removeChild( this ); jQuery.ready(); };