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    // Copyright 2009-2012 by contributors, MIT License
    // vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 expandtab
     
    // Module systems magic dance
    (function (definition) {
        // RequireJS
        if (typeof define == "function") {
            define(definition);
        // YUI3
        } else if (typeof YUI == "function") {
            YUI.add("es5-sham", definition);
        // CommonJS and <script>
        } else {
            definition();
        }
    })(function () {
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.2
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.2
    if (!Object.getPrototypeOf) {
        // https://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim/issues#issue/2
        // http://ejohn.org/blog/objectgetprototypeof/
        // recommended by fschaefer on github
        Object.getPrototypeOf = function getPrototypeOf(object) {
            return object.__proto__ || (
                object.constructor
                    ? object.constructor.prototype
                    : prototypeOfObject
            );
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.3
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.3
    if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor) {
        var ERR_NON_OBJECT = "Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor called on a non-object: ";
     
        Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor = function getOwnPropertyDescriptor(object, property) {
            if ((typeof object != "object" && typeof object != "function") || object === null) {
                throw new TypeError(ERR_NON_OBJECT + object);
            }
            // If object does not owns property return undefined immediately.
            if (!owns(object, property)) {
                return;
            }
     
            // If object has a property then it's for sure both `enumerable` and
            // `configurable`.
            var descriptor =  { enumerable: true, configurable: true };
     
            // If JS engine supports accessor properties then property may be a
            // getter or setter.
            if (supportsAccessors) {
                // Unfortunately `__lookupGetter__` will return a getter even
                // if object has own non getter property along with a same named
                // inherited getter. To avoid misbehavior we temporary remove
                // `__proto__` so that `__lookupGetter__` will return getter only
                // if it's owned by an object.
                var prototype = object.__proto__;
                object.__proto__ = prototypeOfObject;
     
                var getter = lookupGetter(object, property);
                var setter = lookupSetter(object, property);
     
                // Once we have getter and setter we can put values back.
                object.__proto__ = prototype;
     
                if (getter || setter) {
                    if (getter) {
                        descriptor.get = getter;
                    }
                    if (setter) {
                        descriptor.set = setter;
                    }
                    // If it was accessor property we're done and return here
                    // in order to avoid adding `value` to the descriptor.
                    return descriptor;
                }
            }
     
            // If we got this far we know that object has an own property that is
            // not an accessor so we set it as a value and return descriptor.
            descriptor.value = object[property];
            return descriptor;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.4
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.4
    if (!Object.getOwnPropertyNames) {
        Object.getOwnPropertyNames = function getOwnPropertyNames(object) {
            return Object.keys(object);
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.5
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.5
    if (!Object.create) {
     
        // Contributed by Brandon Benvie, October, 2012
        var createEmpty;
        var supportsProto = Object.prototype.__proto__ === null;
        if (supportsProto || typeof document == 'undefined') {
            createEmpty = function () {
                return { "__proto__": null };
            };
        } else {
            // In old IE __proto__ can't be used to manually set `null`, nor does
            // any other method exist to make an object that inherits from nothing,
            // aside from Object.prototype itself. Instead, create a new global
            // object and *steal* its Object.prototype and strip it bare. This is
            // used as the prototype to create nullary objects.
            createEmpty = (function () {
                var iframe = document.createElement('iframe');
                var parent = document.body || document.documentElement;
                iframe.style.display = 'none';
                parent.appendChild(iframe);
                iframe.src = 'javascript:';
                var empty = iframe.contentWindow.Object.prototype;
                parent.removeChild(iframe);
                iframe = null;
                delete empty.constructor;
                delete empty.hasOwnProperty;
                delete empty.propertyIsEnumerable;
                delete empty.isPrototypeOf;
                delete empty.toLocaleString;
                delete empty.toString;
                delete empty.valueOf;
                empty.__proto__ = null;
     
                function Empty() {}
                Empty.prototype = empty;
     
                return function () {
                    return new Empty();
                };
            })();
        }
     
        Object.create = function create(prototype, properties) {
     
            var object;
            function Type() {}  // An empty constructor.
     
            if (prototype === null) {
                object = createEmpty();
            } else {
                if (typeof prototype !== "object" && typeof prototype !== "function") {
                    // In the native implementation `parent` can be `null`
                    // OR *any* `instanceof Object`  (Object|Function|Array|RegExp|etc)
                    // Use `typeof` tho, b/c in old IE, DOM elements are not `instanceof Object`
                    // like they are in modern browsers. Using `Object.create` on DOM elements
                    // is...err...probably inappropriate, but the native version allows for it.
                    throw new TypeError("Object prototype may only be an Object or null"); // same msg as Chrome
                }
                Type.prototype = prototype;
                object = new Type();
                // IE has no built-in implementation of `Object.getPrototypeOf`
                // neither `__proto__`, but this manually setting `__proto__` will
                // guarantee that `Object.getPrototypeOf` will work as expected with
                // objects created using `Object.create`
                object.__proto__ = prototype;
            }
     
            if (properties !== void 0) {
                Object.defineProperties(object, properties);
            }
     
            return object;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.6
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.6
     
    // Patch for WebKit and IE8 standard mode
    // Designed by hax <hax.github.com>
    // related issue: https://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim/issues#issue/5
    // IE8 Reference:
    //     http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd282900.aspx
    //     http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd229916.aspx
    // WebKit Bugs:
    //     https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36423
     
    function doesDefinePropertyWork(object) {
        try {
            Object.defineProperty(object, "sentinel", {});
            return "sentinel" in object;
        } catch (exception) {
            // returns falsy
        }
    }
     
    // check whether defineProperty works if it's given. Otherwise,
    // shim partially.
    if (Object.defineProperty) {
        var definePropertyWorksOnObject = doesDefinePropertyWork({});
        var definePropertyWorksOnDom = typeof document == "undefined" ||
            doesDefinePropertyWork(document.createElement("div"));
        if (!definePropertyWorksOnObject || !definePropertyWorksOnDom) {
            var definePropertyFallback = Object.defineProperty,
                definePropertiesFallback = Object.defineProperties;
        }
    }
     
    if (!Object.defineProperty || definePropertyFallback) {
        var ERR_NON_OBJECT_DESCRIPTOR = "Property description must be an object: ";
        var ERR_NON_OBJECT_TARGET = "Object.defineProperty called on non-object: "
        var ERR_ACCESSORS_NOT_SUPPORTED = "getters & setters can not be defined " +
                                          "on this javascript engine";
     
        Object.defineProperty = function defineProperty(object, property, descriptor) {
            if ((typeof object != "object" && typeof object != "function") || object === null) {
                throw new TypeError(ERR_NON_OBJECT_TARGET + object);
            }
            if ((typeof descriptor != "object" && typeof descriptor != "function") || descriptor === null) {
                throw new TypeError(ERR_NON_OBJECT_DESCRIPTOR + descriptor);
            }
            // make a valiant attempt to use the real defineProperty
            // for I8's DOM elements.
            if (definePropertyFallback) {
                try {
                    return definePropertyFallback.call(Object, object, property, descriptor);
                } catch (exception) {
                    // try the shim if the real one doesn't work
                }
            }
     
            // If it's a data property.
            if (owns(descriptor, "value")) {
                // fail silently if "writable", "enumerable", or "configurable"
                // are requested but not supported
                /*
                // alternate approach:
                if ( // can't implement these features; allow false but not true
                    !(owns(descriptor, "writable") ? descriptor.writable : true) ||
                    !(owns(descriptor, "enumerable") ? descriptor.enumerable : true) ||
                    !(owns(descriptor, "configurable") ? descriptor.configurable : true)
                )
                    throw new RangeError(
                        "This implementation of Object.defineProperty does not " +
                        "support configurable, enumerable, or writable."
                    );
                */
     
                if (supportsAccessors && (lookupGetter(object, property) ||
                                          lookupSetter(object, property)))
                {
                    // As accessors are supported only on engines implementing
                    // `__proto__` we can safely override `__proto__` while defining
                    // a property to make sure that we don't hit an inherited
                    // accessor.
                    var prototype = object.__proto__;
                    object.__proto__ = prototypeOfObject;
                    // Deleting a property anyway since getter / setter may be
                    // defined on object itself.
                    delete object[property];
                    object[property] = descriptor.value;
                    // Setting original `__proto__` back now.
                    object.__proto__ = prototype;
                } else {
                    object[property] = descriptor.value;
                }
            } else {
                if (!supportsAccessors) {
                    throw new TypeError(ERR_ACCESSORS_NOT_SUPPORTED);
                }
                // If we got that far then getters and setters can be defined !!
                if (owns(descriptor, "get")) {
                    defineGetter(object, property, descriptor.get);
                }
                if (owns(descriptor, "set")) {
                    defineSetter(object, property, descriptor.set);
                }
            }
            return object;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.7
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.7
    if (!Object.defineProperties || definePropertiesFallback) {
        Object.defineProperties = function defineProperties(object, properties) {
            // make a valiant attempt to use the real defineProperties
            if (definePropertiesFallback) {
                try {
                    return definePropertiesFallback.call(Object, object, properties);
                } catch (exception) {
                    // try the shim if the real one doesn't work
                }
            }
             
            for (var property in properties) {
                if (owns(properties, property) && property != "__proto__") {
                    Object.defineProperty(object, property, properties[property]);
                }
            }
            return object;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.8
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.8
    if (!Object.seal) {
        Object.seal = function seal(object) {
            // this is misleading and breaks feature-detection, but
            // allows "securable" code to "gracefully" degrade to working
            // but insecure code.
            return object;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.9
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.9
    if (!Object.freeze) {
        Object.freeze = function freeze(object) {
            // this is misleading and breaks feature-detection, but
            // allows "securable" code to "gracefully" degrade to working
            // but insecure code.
            return object;
        };
    }
     
    // detect a Rhino bug and patch it
    try {
        Object.freeze(function () {});
    } catch (exception) {
        Object.freeze = (function freeze(freezeObject) {
            return function freeze(object) {
                if (typeof object == "function") {
                    return object;
                } else {
                    return freezeObject(object);
                }
            };
        })(Object.freeze);
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.10
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.10
    if (!Object.preventExtensions) {
        Object.preventExtensions = function preventExtensions(object) {
            // this is misleading and breaks feature-detection, but
            // allows "securable" code to "gracefully" degrade to working
            // but insecure code.
            return object;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.11
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.11
    if (!Object.isSealed) {
        Object.isSealed = function isSealed(object) {
            return false;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.12
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.12
    if (!Object.isFrozen) {
        Object.isFrozen = function isFrozen(object) {
            return false;
        };
    }
     
    // ES5 15.2.3.13
    // http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.13
    if (!Object.isExtensible) {
        Object.isExtensible = function isExtensible(object) {
            // 1. If Type(O) is not Object throw a TypeError exception.
            if (Object(object) !== object) {
                throw new TypeError(); // TODO message
            }
            // 2. Return the Boolean value of the [[Extensible]] internal property of O.
            var name = '';
            while (owns(object, name)) {
                name += '?';
            }
            object[name] = true;
            var returnValue = owns(object, name);
            delete object[name];
            return returnValue;
        };
    }
     
    });
     
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------//
     
    //Copyright 2009-2012 by contributors, MIT License
    //vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 expandtab
     
    //Module systems magic dance
    (function (definition) {
     // RequireJS
     if (typeof define == "function") {
         define(definition);
     // YUI3
     } else if (typeof YUI == "function") {
         YUI.add("es5", definition);
     // CommonJS and <script>
     } else {
         definition();
     }
    })(function () {
     
    /**
    * Brings an environment as close to ECMAScript 5 compliance
    * as is possible with the facilities of erstwhile engines.
    *
    * Annotated ES5: http://es5.github.com/ (specific links below)
    * ES5 Spec: http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-262.pdf
    * Required reading: http://javascriptweblog.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/extending-javascript-natives/
    */
     
    //
    //Function
    //========
    //
     
    //ES-5 15.3.4.5
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.3.4.5
     
    function Empty() {}
     
    if (!Function.prototype.bind) {
     Function.prototype.bind = function bind(that) { // .length is 1
         // 1. Let Target be the this value.
         var target = this;
         // 2. If IsCallable(Target) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
         if (typeof target != "function") {
             throw new TypeError("Function.prototype.bind called on incompatible " + target);
         }
         // 3. Let A be a new (possibly empty) internal list of all of the
         //   argument values provided after thisArg (arg1, arg2 etc), in order.
         // XXX slicedArgs will stand in for "A" if used
         var args = slice.call(arguments, 1); // for normal call
         // 4. Let F be a new native ECMAScript object.
         // 11. Set the [[Prototype]] internal property of F to the standard
         //   built-in Function prototype object as specified in 15.3.3.1.
         // 12. Set the [[Call]] internal property of F as described in
         //   15.3.4.5.1.
         // 13. Set the [[Construct]] internal property of F as described in
         //   15.3.4.5.2.
         // 14. Set the [[HasInstance]] internal property of F as described in
         //   15.3.4.5.3.
         var bound = function () {
     
             if (this instanceof bound) {
                 // 15.3.4.5.2 [[Construct]]
                 // When the [[Construct]] internal method of a function object,
                 // F that was created using the bind function is called with a
                 // list of arguments ExtraArgs, the following steps are taken:
                 // 1. Let target be the value of F's [[TargetFunction]]
                 //   internal property.
                 // 2. If target has no [[Construct]] internal method, a
                 //   TypeError exception is thrown.
                 // 3. Let boundArgs be the value of F's [[BoundArgs]] internal
                 //   property.
                 // 4. Let args be a new list containing the same values as the
                 //   list boundArgs in the same order followed by the same
                 //   values as the list ExtraArgs in the same order.
                 // 5. Return the result of calling the [[Construct]] internal
                 //   method of target providing args as the arguments.
     
                 var result = target.apply(
                     this,
                     args.concat(slice.call(arguments))
                 );
                 if (Object(result) === result) {
                     return result;
                 }
                 return this;
     
             } else {
                 // 15.3.4.5.1 [[Call]]
                 // When the [[Call]] internal method of a function object, F,
                 // which was created using the bind function is called with a
                 // this value and a list of arguments ExtraArgs, the following
                 // steps are taken:
                 // 1. Let boundArgs be the value of F's [[BoundArgs]] internal
                 //   property.
                 // 2. Let boundThis be the value of F's [[BoundThis]] internal
                 //   property.
                 // 3. Let target be the value of F's [[TargetFunction]] internal
                 //   property.
                 // 4. Let args be a new list containing the same values as the
                 //   list boundArgs in the same order followed by the same
                 //   values as the list ExtraArgs in the same order.
                 // 5. Return the result of calling the [[Call]] internal method
                 //   of target providing boundThis as the this value and
                 //   providing args as the arguments.
     
                 // equiv: target.call(this, ...boundArgs, ...args)
                 return target.apply(
                     that,
                     args.concat(slice.call(arguments))
                 );
     
             }
     
         };
         if(target.prototype) {
             Empty.prototype = target.prototype;
             bound.prototype = new Empty();
             // Clean up dangling references.
             Empty.prototype = null;
         }
         // XXX bound.length is never writable, so don't even try
         //
         // 15. If the [[Class]] internal property of Target is "Function", then
         //     a. Let L be the length property of Target minus the length of A.
         //     b. Set the length own property of F to either 0 or L, whichever is
         //       larger.
         // 16. Else set the length own property of F to 0.
         // 17. Set the attributes of the length own property of F to the values
         //   specified in 15.3.5.1.
     
         // TODO
         // 18. Set the [[Extensible]] internal property of F to true.
     
         // TODO
         // 19. Let thrower be the [[ThrowTypeError]] function Object (13.2.3).
         // 20. Call the [[DefineOwnProperty]] internal method of F with
         //   arguments "caller", PropertyDescriptor {[[Get]]: thrower, [[Set]]:
         //   thrower, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: false}, and
         //   false.
         // 21. Call the [[DefineOwnProperty]] internal method of F with
         //   arguments "arguments", PropertyDescriptor {[[Get]]: thrower,
         //   [[Set]]: thrower, [[Enumerable]]: false, [[Configurable]]: false},
         //   and false.
     
         // TODO
         // NOTE Function objects created using Function.prototype.bind do not
         // have a prototype property or the [[Code]], [[FormalParameters]], and
         // [[Scope]] internal properties.
         // XXX can't delete prototype in pure-js.
     
         // 22. Return F.
         return bound;
     };
    }
     
    //Shortcut to an often accessed properties, in order to avoid multiple
    //dereference that costs universally.
    //_Please note: Shortcuts are defined after `Function.prototype.bind` as we
    //us it in defining shortcuts.
    var call = Function.prototype.call;
    var prototypeOfArray = Array.prototype;
    var prototypeOfObject = Object.prototype;
    var slice = prototypeOfArray.slice;
    //Having a toString local variable name breaks in Opera so use _toString.
    var _toString = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.toString);
    var owns = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.hasOwnProperty);
     
    //If JS engine supports accessors creating shortcuts.
    var defineGetter;
    var defineSetter;
    var lookupGetter;
    var lookupSetter;
    var supportsAccessors;
    if ((supportsAccessors = owns(prototypeOfObject, "__defineGetter__"))) {
     defineGetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__defineGetter__);
     defineSetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__defineSetter__);
     lookupGetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__lookupGetter__);
     lookupSetter = call.bind(prototypeOfObject.__lookupSetter__);
    }
     
    //
    //Array
    //=====
    //
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.12
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.12
    //Default value for second param
    //[bugfix, ielt9, old browsers]
    //IE < 9 bug: [1,2].splice(0).join("") == "" but should be "12"
    if ([1,2].splice(0).length != 2) {
     var array_splice = Array.prototype.splice;
     Array.prototype.splice = function(start, deleteCount) {
         if (!arguments.length) {
             return [];
         } else {
             return array_splice.apply(this, [
                 start === void 0 ? 0 : start,
                 deleteCount === void 0 ? (this.length - start) : deleteCount
             ].concat(slice.call(arguments, 2)))
         }
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.12
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.13
    //Return len+argCount.
    //[bugfix, ielt8]
    //IE < 8 bug: [].unshift(0) == undefined but should be "1"
    if ([].unshift(0) != 1) {
     var array_unshift = Array.prototype.unshift;
     Array.prototype.unshift = function() {
         array_unshift.apply(this, arguments);
         return this.length;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.3.2
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.3.2
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray
    if (!Array.isArray) {
     Array.isArray = function isArray(obj) {
         return _toString(obj) == "[object Array]";
     };
    }
     
    //The IsCallable() check in the Array functions
    //has been replaced with a strict check on the
    //internal class of the object to trap cases where
    //the provided function was actually a regular
    //expression literal, which in V8 and
    //JavaScriptCore is a typeof "function".  Only in
    //V8 are regular expression literals permitted as
    //reduce parameters, so it is desirable in the
    //general case for the shim to match the more
    //strict and common behavior of rejecting regular
    //expressions.
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.18
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.18
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/array/forEach
     
    //Check failure of by-index access of string characters (IE < 9)
    //and failure of `0 in boxedString` (Rhino)
    var boxedString = Object("a"),
     splitString = boxedString[0] != "a" || !(0 in boxedString);
     
    if (!Array.prototype.forEach) {
     Array.prototype.forEach = function forEach(fun /*, thisp*/) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 object,
             thisp = arguments[1],
             i = -1,
             length = self.length >>> 0;
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(); // TODO message
         }
     
         while (++i < length) {
             if (i in self) {
                 // Invoke the callback function with call, passing arguments:
                 // context, property value, property key, thisArg object
                 // context
                 fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object);
             }
         }
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.19
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.19
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/map
    if (!Array.prototype.map) {
     Array.prototype.map = function map(fun /*, thisp*/) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 object,
             length = self.length >>> 0,
             result = Array(length),
             thisp = arguments[1];
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function");
         }
     
         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
             if (i in self)
                 result[i] = fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object);
         }
         return result;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.20
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.20
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/filter
    if (!Array.prototype.filter) {
     Array.prototype.filter = function filter(fun /*, thisp */) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                     object,
             length = self.length >>> 0,
             result = [],
             value,
             thisp = arguments[1];
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function");
         }
     
         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
             if (i in self) {
                 value = self[i];
                 if (fun.call(thisp, value, i, object)) {
                     result.push(value);
                 }
             }
         }
         return result;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.16
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.16
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/every
    if (!Array.prototype.every) {
     Array.prototype.every = function every(fun /*, thisp */) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 object,
             length = self.length >>> 0,
             thisp = arguments[1];
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function");
         }
     
         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
             if (i in self && !fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object)) {
                 return false;
             }
         }
         return true;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.17
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.17
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/some
    if (!Array.prototype.some) {
     Array.prototype.some = function some(fun /*, thisp */) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 object,
             length = self.length >>> 0,
             thisp = arguments[1];
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function");
         }
     
         for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
             if (i in self && fun.call(thisp, self[i], i, object)) {
                 return true;
             }
         }
         return false;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.21
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.21
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/reduce
    if (!Array.prototype.reduce) {
     Array.prototype.reduce = function reduce(fun /*, initial*/) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 object,
             length = self.length >>> 0;
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function");
         }
     
         // no value to return if no initial value and an empty array
         if (!length && arguments.length == 1) {
             throw new TypeError("reduce of empty array with no initial value");
         }
     
         var i = 0;
         var result;
         if (arguments.length >= 2) {
             result = arguments[1];
         } else {
             do {
                 if (i in self) {
                     result = self[i++];
                     break;
                 }
     
                 // if array contains no values, no initial value to return
                 if (++i >= length) {
                     throw new TypeError("reduce of empty array with no initial value");
                 }
             } while (true);
         }
     
         for (; i < length; i++) {
             if (i in self) {
                 result = fun.call(void 0, result, self[i], i, object);
             }
         }
     
         return result;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.22
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.22
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference/Objects/Array/reduceRight
    if (!Array.prototype.reduceRight) {
     Array.prototype.reduceRight = function reduceRight(fun /*, initial*/) {
         var object = toObject(this),
             self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 object,
             length = self.length >>> 0;
     
         // If no callback function or if callback is not a callable function
         if (_toString(fun) != "[object Function]") {
             throw new TypeError(fun + " is not a function");
         }
     
         // no value to return if no initial value, empty array
         if (!length && arguments.length == 1) {
             throw new TypeError("reduceRight of empty array with no initial value");
         }
     
         var result, i = length - 1;
         if (arguments.length >= 2) {
             result = arguments[1];
         } else {
             do {
                 if (i in self) {
                     result = self[i--];
                     break;
                 }
     
                 // if array contains no values, no initial value to return
                 if (--i < 0) {
                     throw new TypeError("reduceRight of empty array with no initial value");
                 }
             } while (true);
         }
     
         do {
             if (i in this) {
                 result = fun.call(void 0, result, self[i], i, object);
             }
         } while (i--);
     
         return result;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.14
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.14
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/indexOf
    if (!Array.prototype.indexOf || ([0, 1].indexOf(1, 2) != -1)) {
     Array.prototype.indexOf = function indexOf(sought /*, fromIndex */ ) {
         var self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 toObject(this),
             length = self.length >>> 0;
     
         if (!length) {
             return -1;
         }
     
         var i = 0;
         if (arguments.length > 1) {
             i = toInteger(arguments[1]);
         }
     
         // handle negative indices
         i = i >= 0 ? i : Math.max(0, length + i);
         for (; i < length; i++) {
             if (i in self && self[i] === sought) {
                 return i;
             }
         }
         return -1;
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.4.4.15
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.4.4.15
    //https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/lastIndexOf
    if (!Array.prototype.lastIndexOf || ([0, 1].lastIndexOf(0, -3) != -1)) {
     Array.prototype.lastIndexOf = function lastIndexOf(sought /*, fromIndex */) {
         var self = splitString && _toString(this) == "[object String]" ?
                 this.split("") :
                 toObject(this),
             length = self.length >>> 0;
     
         if (!length) {
             return -1;
         }
         var i = length - 1;
         if (arguments.length > 1) {
             i = Math.min(i, toInteger(arguments[1]));
         }
         // handle negative indices
         i = i >= 0 ? i : length - Math.abs(i);
         for (; i >= 0; i--) {
             if (i in self && sought === self[i]) {
                 return i;
             }
         }
         return -1;
     };
    }
     
    //
    //Object
    //======
    //
     
    //ES5 15.2.3.14
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.2.3.14
    if (!Object.keys) {
     // http://whattheheadsaid.com/2010/10/a-safer-object-keys-compatibility-implementation
     var hasDontEnumBug = true,
         dontEnums = [
             "toString",
             "toLocaleString",
             "valueOf",
             "hasOwnProperty",
             "isPrototypeOf",
             "propertyIsEnumerable",
             "constructor"
         ],
         dontEnumsLength = dontEnums.length;
     
     for (var key in {"toString": null}) {
         hasDontEnumBug = false;
     }
     
     Object.keys = function keys(object) {
     
         if (
             (typeof object != "object" && typeof object != "function") ||
             object === null
         ) {
             throw new TypeError("Object.keys called on a non-object");
         }
     
         var keys = [];
         for (var name in object) {
             if (owns(object, name)) {
                 keys.push(name);
             }
         }
     
         if (hasDontEnumBug) {
             for (var i = 0, ii = dontEnumsLength; i < ii; i++) {
                 var dontEnum = dontEnums[i];
                 if (owns(object, dontEnum)) {
                     keys.push(dontEnum);
                 }
             }
         }
         return keys;
     };
     
    }
     
    //
    //Date
    //====
    //
     
    //ES5 15.9.5.43
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.5.43
    //This function returns a String value represent the instance in time
    //represented by this Date object. The format of the String is the Date Time
    //string format defined in 15.9.1.15. All fields are present in the String.
    //The time zone is always UTC, denoted by the suffix Z. If the time value of
    //this object is not a finite Number a RangeError exception is thrown.
    var negativeDate = -62198755200000,
     negativeYearString = "-000001";
    if (
     !Date.prototype.toISOString ||
     (new Date(negativeDate).toISOString().indexOf(negativeYearString) === -1)
    ) {
     Date.prototype.toISOString = function toISOString() {
         var result, length, value, year, month;
         if (!isFinite(this)) {
             throw new RangeError("Date.prototype.toISOString called on non-finite value.");
         }
     
         year = this.getUTCFullYear();
     
         month = this.getUTCMonth();
         // see https://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim/issues/111
         year += Math.floor(month / 12);
         month = (month % 12 + 12) % 12;
     
         // the date time string format is specified in 15.9.1.15.
         result = [month + 1, this.getUTCDate(),
             this.getUTCHours(), this.getUTCMinutes(), this.getUTCSeconds()];
         year = (
             (year < 0 ? "-" : (year > 9999 ? "+" : "")) +
             ("00000" + Math.abs(year))
             .slice(0 <= year && year <= 9999 ? -4 : -6)
         );
     
         length = result.length;
         while (length--) {
             value = result[length];
             // pad months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds to have two
             // digits.
             if (value < 10) {
                 result[length] = "0" + value;
             }
         }
         // pad milliseconds to have three digits.
         return (
             year + "-" + result.slice(0, 2).join("-") +
             "T" + result.slice(2).join(":") + "." +
             ("000" + this.getUTCMilliseconds()).slice(-3) + "Z"
         );
     };
    }
     
     
    //ES5 15.9.5.44
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.5.44
    //This function provides a String representation of a Date object for use by
    //JSON.stringify (15.12.3).
    var dateToJSONIsSupported = false;
    try {
     dateToJSONIsSupported = (
         Date.prototype.toJSON &&
         new Date(NaN).toJSON() === null &&
         new Date(negativeDate).toJSON().indexOf(negativeYearString) !== -1 &&
         Date.prototype.toJSON.call({ // generic
             toISOString: function () {
                 return true;
             }
         })
     );
    } catch (e) {
    }
    if (!dateToJSONIsSupported) {
     Date.prototype.toJSON = function toJSON(key) {
         // When the toJSON method is called with argument key, the following
         // steps are taken:
     
         // 1.  Let O be the result of calling ToObject, giving it the this
         // value as its argument.
         // 2. Let tv be toPrimitive(O, hint Number).
         var o = Object(this),
             tv = toPrimitive(o),
             toISO;
         // 3. If tv is a Number and is not finite, return null.
         if (typeof tv === "number" && !isFinite(tv)) {
             return null;
         }
         // 4. Let toISO be the result of calling the [[Get]] internal method of
         // O with argument "toISOString".
         toISO = o.toISOString;
         // 5. If IsCallable(toISO) is false, throw a TypeError exception.
         if (typeof toISO != "function") {
             throw new TypeError("toISOString property is not callable");
         }
         // 6. Return the result of calling the [[Call]] internal method of
         //  toISO with O as the this value and an empty argument list.
         return toISO.call(o);
     
         // NOTE 1 The argument is ignored.
     
         // NOTE 2 The toJSON function is intentionally generic; it does not
         // require that its this value be a Date object. Therefore, it can be
         // transferred to other kinds of objects for use as a method. However,
         // it does require that any such object have a toISOString method. An
         // object is free to use the argument key to filter its
         // stringification.
     };
    }
     
    //ES5 15.9.4.2
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.4.2
    //based on work shared by Daniel Friesen (dantman)
    //http://gist.github.com/303249
    if (!Date.parse || "Date.parse is buggy") {
     // XXX global assignment won't work in embeddings that use
     // an alternate object for the context.
     Date = (function(NativeDate) {
     
         // Date.length === 7
         function Date(Y, M, D, h, m, s, ms) {
             var length = arguments.length;
             if (this instanceof NativeDate) {
                 var date = length == 1 && String(Y) === Y ? // isString(Y)
                     // We explicitly pass it through parse:
                     new NativeDate(Date.parse(Y)) :
                     // We have to manually make calls depending on argument
                     // length here
                     length >= 7 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h, m, s, ms) :
                     length >= 6 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h, m, s) :
                     length >= 5 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h, m) :
                     length >= 4 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D, h) :
                     length >= 3 ? new NativeDate(Y, M, D) :
                     length >= 2 ? new NativeDate(Y, M) :
                     length >= 1 ? new NativeDate(Y) :
                                   new NativeDate();
                 // Prevent mixups with unfixed Date object
                 date.constructor = Date;
                 return date;
             }
             return NativeDate.apply(this, arguments);
         };
     
         // 15.9.1.15 Date Time String Format.
         var isoDateExpression = new RegExp("^" +
             "(\d{4}|[+-]\d{6})" + // four-digit year capture or sign +
                                       // 6-digit extended year
             "(?:-(\d{2})" + // optional month capture
             "(?:-(\d{2})" + // optional day capture
             "(?:" + // capture hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds
                 "T(\d{2})" + // hours capture
                 ":(\d{2})" + // minutes capture
                 "(?:" + // optional :seconds.milliseconds
                     ":(\d{2})" + // seconds capture
                     "(?:\.(\d{3}))?" + // milliseconds capture
                 ")?" +
             "(" + // capture UTC offset component
                 "Z|" + // UTC capture
                 "(?:" + // offset specifier +/-hours:minutes
                     "([-+])" + // sign capture
                     "(\d{2})" + // hours offset capture
                     ":(\d{2})" + // minutes offset capture
                 ")" +
             ")?)?)?)?" +
         "$");
     
         var months = [
             0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365
         ];
     
         function dayFromMonth(year, month) {
             var t = month > 1 ? 1 : 0;
             return (
                 months[month] +
                 Math.floor((year - 1969 + t) / 4) -
                 Math.floor((year - 1901 + t) / 100) +
                 Math.floor((year - 1601 + t) / 400) +
                 365 * (year - 1970)
             );
         }
     
         // Copy any custom methods a 3rd party library may have added
         for (var key in NativeDate) {
             Date[key] = NativeDate[key];
         }
     
         // Copy "native" methods explicitly; they may be non-enumerable
         Date.now = NativeDate.now;
         Date.UTC = NativeDate.UTC;
         Date.prototype = NativeDate.prototype;
         Date.prototype.constructor = Date;
     
         // Upgrade Date.parse to handle simplified ISO 8601 strings
         Date.parse = function parse(string) {
             var match = isoDateExpression.exec(string);
             if (match) {
                 // parse months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds
                 // provide default values if necessary
                 // parse the UTC offset component
                 var year = Number(match[1]),
                     month = Number(match[2] || 1) - 1,
                     day = Number(match[3] || 1) - 1,
                     hour = Number(match[4] || 0),
                     minute = Number(match[5] || 0),
                     second = Number(match[6] || 0),
                     millisecond = Number(match[7] || 0),
                     // When time zone is missed, local offset should be used
                     // (ES 5.1 bug)
                     // see https://bugs.ecmascript.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112
                     offset = !match[4] || match[8] ?
                         0 : Number(new NativeDate(1970, 0)),
                     signOffset = match[9] === "-" ? 1 : -1,
                     hourOffset = Number(match[10] || 0),
                     minuteOffset = Number(match[11] || 0),
                     result;
                 if (
                     hour < (
                         minute > 0 || second > 0 || millisecond > 0 ?
                         24 : 25
                     ) &&
                     minute < 60 && second < 60 && millisecond < 1000 &&
                     month > -1 && month < 12 && hourOffset < 24 &&
                     minuteOffset < 60 && // detect invalid offsets
                     day > -1 &&
                     day < (
                         dayFromMonth(year, month + 1) -
                         dayFromMonth(year, month)
                     )
                 ) {
                     result = (
                         (dayFromMonth(year, month) + day) * 24 +
                         hour +
                         hourOffset * signOffset
                     ) * 60;
                     result = (
                         (result + minute + minuteOffset * signOffset) * 60 +
                         second
                     ) * 1000 + millisecond + offset;
                     if (-8.64e15 <= result && result <= 8.64e15) {
                         return result;
                     }
                 }
                 return NaN;
             }
             return NativeDate.parse.apply(this, arguments);
         };
     
         return Date;
     })(Date);
    }
     
    //ES5 15.9.4.4
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.9.4.4
    if (!Date.now) {
     Date.now = function now() {
         return new Date().getTime();
     };
    }
     
     
    //
    //String
    //======
    //
     
     
    //ES5 15.5.4.14
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.5.4.14
    //[bugfix, chrome]
    //If separator is undefined, then the result array contains just one String,
    //which is the this value (converted to a String). If limit is not undefined,
    //then the output array is truncated so that it contains no more than limit
    //elements.
    //"0".split(undefined, 0) -> []
    if("0".split(void 0, 0).length) {
     var string_split = String.prototype.split;
     String.prototype.split = function(separator, limit) {
         if(separator === void 0 && limit === 0)return [];
         return string_split.apply(this, arguments);
     }
    }
     
    //ECMA-262, 3rd B.2.3
    //Note an ECMAScript standart, although ECMAScript 3rd Edition has a
    //non-normative section suggesting uniform semantics and it should be
    //normalized across all browsers
    //[bugfix, IE lt 9] IE < 9 substr() with negative value not working in IE
    if("".substr && "0b".substr(-1) !== "b") {
     var string_substr = String.prototype.substr;
     /**
      *  Get the substring of a string
      *  @param  {integer}  start   where to start the substring
      *  @param  {integer}  length  how many characters to return
      *  @return {string}
      */
     String.prototype.substr = function(start, length) {
         return string_substr.call(
             this,
             start < 0 ? ((start = this.length + start) < 0 ? 0 : start) : start,
             length
         );
     }
    }
     
    //ES5 15.5.4.20
    //http://es5.github.com/#x15.5.4.20
    var ws = "x09x0Ax0Bx0Cx0Dx20xA0u1680u180Eu2000u2001u2002u2003" +
     "u2004u2005u2006u2007u2008u2009u200Au202Fu205Fu3000u2028" +
     "u2029uFEFF";
    if (!String.prototype.trim || ws.trim()) {
     // http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/faster-trim-javascript
     // http://perfectionkills.com/whitespace-deviations/
     ws = "[" + ws + "]";
     var trimBeginRegexp = new RegExp("^" + ws + ws + "*"),
         trimEndRegexp = new RegExp(ws + ws + "*$");
     String.prototype.trim = function trim() {
         if (this === undefined || this === null) {
             throw new TypeError("can't convert "+this+" to object");
         }
         return String(this)
             .replace(trimBeginRegexp, "")
             .replace(trimEndRegexp, "");
     };
    }
     
    //
    //Util
    //======
    //
     
    //ES5 9.4
    //http://es5.github.com/#x9.4
    //http://jsperf.com/to-integer
     
    function toInteger(n) {
     n = +n;
     if (n !== n) { // isNaN
         n = 0;
     } else if (n !== 0 && n !== (1/0) && n !== -(1/0)) {
         n = (n > 0 || -1) * Math.floor(Math.abs(n));
     }
     return n;
    }
     
    function isPrimitive(input) {
     var type = typeof input;
     return (
         input === null ||
         type === "undefined" ||
         type === "boolean" ||
         type === "number" ||
         type === "string"
     );
    }
     
    function toPrimitive(input) {
     var val, valueOf, toString;
     if (isPrimitive(input)) {
         return input;
     }
     valueOf = input.valueOf;
     if (typeof valueOf === "function") {
         val = valueOf.call(input);
         if (isPrimitive(val)) {
             return val;
         }
     }
     toString = input.toString;
     if (typeof toString === "function") {
         val = toString.call(input);
         if (isPrimitive(val)) {
             return val;
         }
     }
     throw new TypeError();
    }
     
    //ES5 9.9
    //http://es5.github.com/#x9.9
    var toObject = function (o) {
     if (o == null) { // this matches both null and undefined
         throw new TypeError("can't convert "+o+" to object");
     }
     return Object(o);
    };
     
    });

    有了这个库,尽管你的浏览器还没支持ECMAScript5,也可以使用它的API了,提前学会用新的ECMAScript5函数。

    代码来自:https://github.com/kriskowal/es5-shim

    请转载遵守相关协议。

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