From 1c5685d68f1b73270fb814fe04cbb490eb90ba5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mensonge Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 15:39:19 +0000 Subject: Minor fix: Remove DOJO library (60Mo) replaced by link to Google CDN (online DOJO library) git-svn-id: https://semanticscuttle.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/semanticscuttle/trunk@159 b3834d28-1941-0410-a4f8-b48e95affb8f --- includes/js/dojox/timing/README | 58 -------- includes/js/dojox/timing/Sequence.js | 145 ------------------- includes/js/dojox/timing/Streamer.js | 94 ------------ includes/js/dojox/timing/ThreadPool.js | 157 --------------------- includes/js/dojox/timing/_base.js | 58 -------- includes/js/dojox/timing/tests/test_Sequence.html | 80 ----------- .../js/dojox/timing/tests/test_ThreadPool.html | 16 --- 7 files changed, 608 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/README delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/Sequence.js delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/Streamer.js delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/ThreadPool.js delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/_base.js delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/tests/test_Sequence.html delete mode 100644 includes/js/dojox/timing/tests/test_ThreadPool.html (limited to 'includes/js/dojox/timing') diff --git a/includes/js/dojox/timing/README b/includes/js/dojox/timing/README deleted file mode 100644 index e9b19b5..0000000 --- a/includes/js/dojox/timing/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -DojoX Timing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Version 0.1.0 -Release date: 08/08/2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Project state: -experimental -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Credits - Tom Trenka (ttrenka AT gmail.com): original Timer, Streamer, Thread and ThreadPool - Wolfram Kriesing (http://wolfram.kriesing.de/blog/): Sequence - Jonathan Bond-Caron (jbondc AT gmail.com): port of Timer and Streamer - Pete Higgins (phiggins AT gmail.com): port of Sequence -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Project description - -DojoX Timing is a project that deals with any kind of advanced use of timing -constructs. The central object, dojox.timing.Timer (included by default), is -a simple object that fires a callback on each tick of the timer, as well as -when starting or stopping it. The interval of each tick is settable, but the -default is 1 second--useful for driving something such as a clock. - -dojox.timing.Streamer is an object designed to facilitate streaming/buffer-type -scenarios; it takes an input and an output function, will execute the output -function onTick, and run the input function when the internal buffer gets -beneath a certain threshold of items. This can be useful for something timed-- -such as updating a data plot at every N interval, and getting new data from -a source when there's less than X data points in the internal buffer (think -real-time data updating). - -dojox.timing.Sequencer is an object, similar to Streamer, that will allow you -to set up a set of functions to be executed in a specific order, at specific -intervals. - -The DojoX Timing ThreadPool is a port from the original implementation in the -f(m) library. It allows a user to feed a set of callback functions (wrapped -in a Thread constructor) to a pool for background processing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Dependencies: - -DojoX Timing only relies on the Dojo Base. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Documentation - -TBD. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Installation instructions - -Grab the following from the Dojo SVN Repository: -http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/var/src/dojo/dojox/trunk/timing.js -http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/var/src/dojo/dojox/trunk/timing/* - -Install into the following directory structure: -/dojox/timing.js -/dojox/timing/ - -...which should be at the same level as your Dojo checkout. diff --git a/includes/js/dojox/timing/Sequence.js b/includes/js/dojox/timing/Sequence.js deleted file mode 100644 index 4dc4bdb..0000000 --- a/includes/js/dojox/timing/Sequence.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.timing.Sequence"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. -dojo._hasResource["dojox.timing.Sequence"] = true; -dojo.provide("dojox.timing.Sequence"); -dojo.experimental("dojox.timing.Sequence"); // in case it gets moved/renamed somewhere soon - -dojo.declare("dojox.timing.Sequence",null,{ - // summary: - // This class provides functionality to really sequentialize - // function calls. You need to provide a list of functions and - // some parameters for each (like: pauseBefore) and they will - // be run one after another. This can be very useful for slideshows - // or alike things. - // - // description: - // This array will contain the sequence defines resolved, so that - // ie. repeat:10 will result in 10 elements in the sequence, so - // the repeat handling is easier and we don't need to handle that - // many extra cases. Also the doneFunction, if given is added at the - // end of the resolved-sequences. - - // _defsResolved: Array - // The resolved sequence, for easier handling. - _defsResolved: [], - - // This is the time to wait before goOn() calls _go(), which - // mostly results from a pauseAfter for a function that returned - // false and is later continued by the external goOn() call. - // The time to wait needs to be waited in goOn() where the - // sequence is continued. - - // _goOnPause: Integer - // The pause to wait before really going on. - _goOnPause: 0, - - _running: false, - - go: function(/* Array */defs, /* function|Array? */doneFunction){ - // summary: - // - // defs: Array - // the sequence of actions - // doneFunction: Function|Array? - // The function to call when done - this._running = true; - var self = this; - dojo.forEach(defs, function(cur){ - if(cur.repeat > 1){ - var repeat = cur.repeat; - for(var j=0; j2){ - ret = func[0].apply(func[1], func.slice(2)); - }else{ - ret = func[0].apply(func[1]); - } - }else{ - ret = func(); - } - return ret; - } - - if(this._curId >= this._defsResolved.length){ - resolveAndCallFunc(cur.func); // call the last function, since it is the doneFunction we dont need to handle pause stuff - // don't go on and call this._go() again, we are done - return; - } - var self = this; - if(cur.pauseAfter){ - if(resolveAndCallFunc(cur.func)!==false){ - window.setTimeout(function() {self._go()}, cur.pauseAfter); - }else{ - this._goOnPause = cur.pauseAfter; - } - }else if(cur.pauseBefore){ - var x = function(){ - if(resolveAndCallFunc(cur.func)!==false){ - self._go() - } - }; - window.setTimeout(x, cur.pauseBefore); - }else{ - if(resolveAndCallFunc(cur.func)!==false){ - this._go(); - } - } - }, - - goOn: function(){ - // summary: This method just provides a hook from the outside, so that - // an interrupted sequence can be continued. - if(this._goOnPause){ - var self = this; - setTimeout(function(){ self._go() }, this._goOnPause); - this._goOnPause = 0; // reset it, so if the next one doesnt set it we dont use the old pause - }else{ this._go(); } - }, - - stop: function(){ - // summary: Stop the currently running sequence. - // description: - // This can only interrupt the sequence not the last function that - // had been started. If the last function was i.e. a slideshow - // that is handled inside a function that you have given as - // one sequence item it cant be stopped, since it is not controlled - // by this object here. In this case it would be smarter to - // run the slideshow using a sequence object so you can also stop - // it using this method. - this._running = false; - } -}); - -} diff --git a/includes/js/dojox/timing/Streamer.js b/includes/js/dojox/timing/Streamer.js deleted file mode 100644 index a6d0cda..0000000 --- a/includes/js/dojox/timing/Streamer.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.timing.Streamer"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. -dojo._hasResource["dojox.timing.Streamer"] = true; -dojo.provide("dojox.timing.Streamer"); - -dojo.require("dojox.timing._base"); - -dojox.timing.Streamer = function( - /* function */input, - /* function */output, - /* int */interval, - /* int */minimum, - /* array */initialData -){ - // summary - // Streamer will take an input function that pushes N datapoints into a - // queue, and will pass the next point in that queue out to an - // output function at the passed interval; this way you can emulate - // a constant buffered stream of data. - // input: the function executed when the internal queue reaches minimumSize - // output: the function executed on internal tick - // interval: the interval in ms at which the output function is fired. - // minimum: the minimum number of elements in the internal queue. - - var self = this; - var queue = []; - - // public properties - this.interval = interval || 1000; - this.minimumSize = minimum || 10; // latency usually == interval * minimumSize - this.inputFunction = input || function(q){ }; - this.outputFunction = output || function(point){ }; - - // more setup - var timer = new dojox.timing.Timer(this.interval); - var tick = function(){ - self.onTick(self); - - if(queue.length < self.minimumSize){ - self.inputFunction(queue); - } - - var obj = queue.shift(); - while(typeof(obj) == "undefined" && queue.length > 0){ - obj = queue.shift(); - } - - // check to see if the input function needs to be fired - // stop before firing the output function - // TODO: relegate this to the output function? - if(typeof(obj) == "undefined"){ - self.stop(); - return; - } - - // call the output function. - self.outputFunction(obj); - }; - - this.setInterval = function(/* int */ms){ - // summary - // sets the interval in milliseconds of the internal timer - this.interval = ms; - timer.setInterval(ms); - }; - - this.onTick = function(/* dojox.timing.Streamer */obj){ }; - // wrap the timer functions so that we can connect to them if needed. - this.start = function(){ - // summary - // starts the Streamer - if(typeof(this.inputFunction) == "function" && typeof(this.outputFunction) == "function"){ - timer.start(); - return; - } - throw new Error("You cannot start a Streamer without an input and an output function."); - }; - this.onStart = function(){ }; - this.stop = function(){ - // summary - // stops the Streamer - timer.stop(); - }; - this.onStop = function(){ }; - - // finish initialization - timer.onTick = this.tick; - timer.onStart = this.onStart; - timer.onStop = this.onStop; - if(initialData){ - queue.concat(initialData); - } -}; - -} diff --git a/includes/js/dojox/timing/ThreadPool.js b/includes/js/dojox/timing/ThreadPool.js deleted file mode 100644 index 2166a7d..0000000 --- a/includes/js/dojox/timing/ThreadPool.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.timing.ThreadPool"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code. -dojo._hasResource["dojox.timing.ThreadPool"] = true; -dojo.provide("dojox.timing.ThreadPool"); -dojo.require("dojox.timing"); - -dojo.experimental("dojox.timing.ThreadPool"); - -// dojox.timing.Timer is included as part of _base -/******************************************************************** - This is a port of the original System.Threading.ThreadPool from - the f(m) class library. - - Donated to the Dojo toolkit by the author :) -*********************************************************************/ -(function(){ - var t=dojox.timing; - t.threadStates={ - UNSTARTED:"unstarted", - STOPPED:"stopped", - PENDING:"pending", - RUNNING:"running", - SUSPENDED:"suspended", - WAITING:"waiting", - COMPLETE:"complete", - ERROR:"error" - }; - - // Before rar says a word, we actually *use* these numbers for a purpose :) - t.threadPriorities={ - LOWEST:1, - BELOWNORMAL:2, - NORMAL:3, - ABOVENORMAL:4, - HIGHEST:5 - }; - - t.Thread=function(/* Function */fn, /* dojox.timing.threadPriorities? */priority){ - var self=this; - this.state=t.threadStates.UNSTARTED; - this.priority=priority||t.threadPriorities.NORMAL; - this.lastError=null; - this.func=fn; // for lookup purposes. - this.invoke=function(){ - self.state=t.threadStates.RUNNING; - try{ - fn(this); - self.state=t.threadStates.COMPLETE; - }catch(e){ - self.lastError=e; - self.state=t.threadStates.ERROR; - } - }; - }; - - // TODO: allow for changing of maxThreads and tick interval - t.ThreadPool=new (function(/* Number */mxthrs, /* Number */intvl){ - var self=this; - var maxThreads=mxthrs; - var availableThreads=maxThreads; - var interval=intvl; - var fireInterval=Math.floor((interval/2)/maxThreads); - var queue=[]; - var timers=new Array(maxThreads+1); - var timer=new dojox.timing.Timer(); - var invoke=function(){ - var tracker=timers[0]={}; - for(var i=0; i-1){ - queue.splice(idx,1); - return true; - } - return false; - } - - var idx=-1; - for(var i=0; i-1){ - queue.splice(idx,1); - return true; - } - return false; - }; - this.start=function(){ timer.start(); }; - this.stop=function(){ timer.stop(); }; - this.abort=function(){ - this.stop(); - for(var i=1; i - - - dojox.timing.Sequence class - - - - - - - - -

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TODO: maybe need to put an _Animation sequence example here? seems much more robust - than using chains and combines with delays and durations to hack timing ... also, need - examples for stop() and other methods of class

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