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1(function (global, factory) {
2 typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? module.exports = factory() :
3 typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define('underscore', factory) :
4 (global = typeof globalThis !== 'undefined' ? globalThis : global || self, (function () {
5 var current = global._;
6 var exports = global._ = factory();
7 exports.noConflict = function () { global._ = current; return exports; };
8 }()));
9}(this, (function () {
10 // Underscore.js 1.13.1
11 // https://underscorejs.org
12 // (c) 2009-2021 Jeremy Ashkenas, Julian Gonggrijp, and DocumentCloud and Investigative Reporters & Editors
13 // Underscore may be freely distributed under the MIT license.
14
15 // Current version.
16 var VERSION = '1.13.1';
17
18 // Establish the root object, `window` (`self`) in the browser, `global`
19 // on the server, or `this` in some virtual machines. We use `self`
20 // instead of `window` for `WebWorker` support.
21 var root = typeof self == 'object' && self.self === self && self ||
22 typeof global == 'object' && global.global === global && global ||
23 Function('return this')() ||
24 {};
25
26 // Save bytes in the minified (but not gzipped) version:
27 var ArrayProto = Array.prototype, ObjProto = Object.prototype;
28 var SymbolProto = typeof Symbol !== 'undefined' ? Symbol.prototype : null;
29
30 // Create quick reference variables for speed access to core prototypes.
31 var push = ArrayProto.push,
32 slice = ArrayProto.slice,
33 toString = ObjProto.toString,
34 hasOwnProperty = ObjProto.hasOwnProperty;
35
36 // Modern feature detection.
37 var supportsArrayBuffer = typeof ArrayBuffer !== 'undefined',
38 supportsDataView = typeof DataView !== 'undefined';
39
40 // All **ECMAScript 5+** native function implementations that we hope to use
41 // are declared here.
42 var nativeIsArray = Array.isArray,
43 nativeKeys = Object.keys,
44 nativeCreate = Object.create,
45 nativeIsView = supportsArrayBuffer && ArrayBuffer.isView;
46
47 // Create references to these builtin functions because we override them.
48 var _isNaN = isNaN,
49 _isFinite = isFinite;
50
51 // Keys in IE < 9 that won't be iterated by `for key in ...` and thus missed.
52 var hasEnumBug = !{toString: null}.propertyIsEnumerable('toString');
53 var nonEnumerableProps = ['valueOf', 'isPrototypeOf', 'toString',
54 'propertyIsEnumerable', 'hasOwnProperty', 'toLocaleString'];
55
56 // The largest integer that can be represented exactly.
57 var MAX_ARRAY_INDEX = Math.pow(2, 53) - 1;
58
59 // Some functions take a variable number of arguments, or a few expected
60 // arguments at the beginning and then a variable number of values to operate
61 // on. This helper accumulates all remaining arguments past the function’s
62 // argument length (or an explicit `startIndex`), into an array that becomes
63 // the last argument. Similar to ES6’s "rest parameter".
64 function restArguments(func, startIndex) {
65 startIndex = startIndex == null ? func.length - 1 : +startIndex;
66 return function() {
67 var length = Math.max(arguments.length - startIndex, 0),
68 rest = Array(length),
69 index = 0;
70 for (; index < length; index++) {
71 rest[index] = arguments[index + startIndex];
72 }
73 switch (startIndex) {
74 case 0: return func.call(this, rest);
75 case 1: return func.call(this, arguments[0], rest);
76 case 2: return func.call(this, arguments[0], arguments[1], rest);
77 }
78 var args = Array(startIndex + 1);
79 for (index = 0; index < startIndex; index++) {
80 args[index] = arguments[index];
81 }
82 args[startIndex] = rest;
83 return func.apply(this, args);
84 };
85 }
86
87 // Is a given variable an object?
88 function isObject(obj) {
89 var type = typeof obj;
90 return type === 'function' || type === 'object' && !!obj;
91 }
92
93 // Is a given value equal to null?
94 function isNull(obj) {
95 return obj === null;
96 }
97
98 // Is a given variable undefined?
99 function isUndefined(obj) {
100 return obj === void 0;
101 }
102
103 // Is a given value a boolean?
104 function isBoolean(obj) {
105 return obj === true || obj === false || toString.call(obj) === '[object Boolean]';
106 }
107
108 // Is a given value a DOM element?
109 function isElement(obj) {
110 return !!(obj && obj.nodeType === 1);
111 }
112
113 // Internal function for creating a `toString`-based type tester.
114 function tagTester(name) {
115 var tag = '[object ' + name + ']';
116 return function(obj) {
117 return toString.call(obj) === tag;
118 };
119 }
120
121 var isString = tagTester('String');
122
123 var isNumber = tagTester('Number');
124
125 var isDate = tagTester('Date');
126
127 var isRegExp = tagTester('RegExp');
128
129 var isError = tagTester('Error');
130
131 var isSymbol = tagTester('Symbol');
132
133 var isArrayBuffer = tagTester('ArrayBuffer');
134
135 var isFunction = tagTester('Function');
136
137 // Optimize `isFunction` if appropriate. Work around some `typeof` bugs in old
138 // v8, IE 11 (#1621), Safari 8 (#1929), and PhantomJS (#2236).
139 var nodelist = root.document && root.document.childNodes;
140 if (typeof /./ != 'function' && typeof Int8Array != 'object' && typeof nodelist != 'function') {
141 isFunction = function(obj) {
142 return typeof obj == 'function' || false;
143 };
144 }
145
146 var isFunction$1 = isFunction;
147
148 var hasObjectTag = tagTester('Object');
149
150 // In IE 10 - Edge 13, `DataView` has string tag `'[object Object]'`.
151 // In IE 11, the most common among them, this problem also applies to
152 // `Map`, `WeakMap` and `Set`.
153 var hasStringTagBug = (
154 supportsDataView && hasObjectTag(new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(8)))
155 ),
156 isIE11 = (typeof Map !== 'undefined' && hasObjectTag(new Map));
157
158 var isDataView = tagTester('DataView');
159
160 // In IE 10 - Edge 13, we need a different heuristic
161 // to determine whether an object is a `DataView`.
162 function ie10IsDataView(obj) {
163 return obj != null && isFunction$1(obj.getInt8) && isArrayBuffer(obj.buffer);
164 }
165
166 var isDataView$1 = (hasStringTagBug ? ie10IsDataView : isDataView);
167
168 // Is a given value an array?
169 // Delegates to ECMA5's native `Array.isArray`.
170 var isArray = nativeIsArray || tagTester('Array');
171
172 // Internal function to check whether `key` is an own property name of `obj`.
173 function has$1(obj, key) {
174 return obj != null && hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key);
175 }
176
177 var isArguments = tagTester('Arguments');
178
179 // Define a fallback version of the method in browsers (ahem, IE < 9), where
180 // there isn't any inspectable "Arguments" type.
181 (function() {
182 if (!isArguments(arguments)) {
183 isArguments = function(obj) {
184 return has$1(obj, 'callee');
185 };
186 }
187 }());
188
189 var isArguments$1 = isArguments;
190
191 // Is a given object a finite number?
192 function isFinite$1(obj) {
193 return !isSymbol(obj) && _isFinite(obj) && !isNaN(parseFloat(obj));
194 }
195
196 // Is the given value `NaN`?
197 function isNaN$1(obj) {
198 return isNumber(obj) && _isNaN(obj);
199 }
200
201 // Predicate-generating function. Often useful outside of Underscore.
202 function constant(value) {
203 return function() {
204 return value;
205 };
206 }
207
208 // Common internal logic for `isArrayLike` and `isBufferLike`.
209 function createSizePropertyCheck(getSizeProperty) {
210 return function(collection) {
211 var sizeProperty = getSizeProperty(collection);
212 return typeof sizeProperty == 'number' && sizeProperty >= 0 && sizeProperty <= MAX_ARRAY_INDEX;
213 }
214 }
215
216 // Internal helper to generate a function to obtain property `key` from `obj`.
217 function shallowProperty(key) {
218 return function(obj) {
219 return obj == null ? void 0 : obj[key];
220 };
221 }
222
223 // Internal helper to obtain the `byteLength` property of an object.
224 var getByteLength = shallowProperty('byteLength');
225
226 // Internal helper to determine whether we should spend extensive checks against
227 // `ArrayBuffer` et al.
228 var isBufferLike = createSizePropertyCheck(getByteLength);
229
230 // Is a given value a typed array?
231 var typedArrayPattern = /\[object ((I|Ui)nt(8|16|32)|Float(32|64)|Uint8Clamped|Big(I|Ui)nt64)Array\]/;
232 function isTypedArray(obj) {
233 // `ArrayBuffer.isView` is the most future-proof, so use it when available.
234 // Otherwise, fall back on the above regular expression.
235 return nativeIsView ? (nativeIsView(obj) && !isDataView$1(obj)) :
236 isBufferLike(obj) && typedArrayPattern.test(toString.call(obj));
237 }
238
239 var isTypedArray$1 = supportsArrayBuffer ? isTypedArray : constant(false);
240
241 // Internal helper to obtain the `length` property of an object.
242 var getLength = shallowProperty('length');
243
244 // Internal helper to create a simple lookup structure.
245 // `collectNonEnumProps` used to depend on `_.contains`, but this led to
246 // circular imports. `emulatedSet` is a one-off solution that only works for
247 // arrays of strings.
248 function emulatedSet(keys) {
249 var hash = {};
250 for (var l = keys.length, i = 0; i < l; ++i) hash[keys[i]] = true;
251 return {
252 contains: function(key) { return hash[key]; },
253 push: function(key) {
254 hash[key] = true;
255 return keys.push(key);
256 }
257 };
258 }
259
260 // Internal helper. Checks `keys` for the presence of keys in IE < 9 that won't
261 // be iterated by `for key in ...` and thus missed. Extends `keys` in place if
262 // needed.
263 function collectNonEnumProps(obj, keys) {
264 keys = emulatedSet(keys);
265 var nonEnumIdx = nonEnumerableProps.length;
266 var constructor = obj.constructor;
267 var proto = isFunction$1(constructor) && constructor.prototype || ObjProto;
268
269 // Constructor is a special case.
270 var prop = 'constructor';
271 if (has$1(obj, prop) && !keys.contains(prop)) keys.push(prop);
272
273 while (nonEnumIdx--) {
274 prop = nonEnumerableProps[nonEnumIdx];
275 if (prop in obj && obj[prop] !== proto[prop] && !keys.contains(prop)) {
276 keys.push(prop);
277 }
278 }
279 }
280
281 // Retrieve the names of an object's own properties.
282 // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Object.keys`.
283 function keys(obj) {
284 if (!isObject(obj)) return [];
285 if (nativeKeys) return nativeKeys(obj);
286 var keys = [];
287 for (var key in obj) if (has$1(obj, key)) keys.push(key);
288 // Ahem, IE < 9.
289 if (hasEnumBug) collectNonEnumProps(obj, keys);
290 return keys;
291 }
292
293 // Is a given array, string, or object empty?
294 // An "empty" object has no enumerable own-properties.
295 function isEmpty(obj) {
296 if (obj == null) return true;
297 // Skip the more expensive `toString`-based type checks if `obj` has no
298 // `.length`.
299 var length = getLength(obj);
300 if (typeof length == 'number' && (
301 isArray(obj) || isString(obj) || isArguments$1(obj)
302 )) return length === 0;
303 return getLength(keys(obj)) === 0;
304 }
305
306 // Returns whether an object has a given set of `key:value` pairs.
307 function isMatch(object, attrs) {
308 var _keys = keys(attrs), length = _keys.length;
309 if (object == null) return !length;
310 var obj = Object(object);
311 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
312 var key = _keys[i];
313 if (attrs[key] !== obj[key] || !(key in obj)) return false;
314 }
315 return true;
316 }
317
318 // If Underscore is called as a function, it returns a wrapped object that can
319 // be used OO-style. This wrapper holds altered versions of all functions added
320 // through `_.mixin`. Wrapped objects may be chained.
321 function _$1(obj) {
322 if (obj instanceof _$1) return obj;
323 if (!(this instanceof _$1)) return new _$1(obj);
324 this._wrapped = obj;
325 }
326
327 _$1.VERSION = VERSION;
328
329 // Extracts the result from a wrapped and chained object.
330 _$1.prototype.value = function() {
331 return this._wrapped;
332 };
333
334 // Provide unwrapping proxies for some methods used in engine operations
335 // such as arithmetic and JSON stringification.
336 _$1.prototype.valueOf = _$1.prototype.toJSON = _$1.prototype.value;
337
338 _$1.prototype.toString = function() {
339 return String(this._wrapped);
340 };
341
342 // Internal function to wrap or shallow-copy an ArrayBuffer,
343 // typed array or DataView to a new view, reusing the buffer.
344 function toBufferView(bufferSource) {
345 return new Uint8Array(
346 bufferSource.buffer || bufferSource,
347 bufferSource.byteOffset || 0,
348 getByteLength(bufferSource)
349 );
350 }
351
352 // We use this string twice, so give it a name for minification.
353 var tagDataView = '[object DataView]';
354
355 // Internal recursive comparison function for `_.isEqual`.
356 function eq(a, b, aStack, bStack) {
357 // Identical objects are equal. `0 === -0`, but they aren't identical.
358 // See the [Harmony `egal` proposal](https://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:egal).
359 if (a === b) return a !== 0 || 1 / a === 1 / b;
360 // `null` or `undefined` only equal to itself (strict comparison).
361 if (a == null || b == null) return false;
362 // `NaN`s are equivalent, but non-reflexive.
363 if (a !== a) return b !== b;
364 // Exhaust primitive checks
365 var type = typeof a;
366 if (type !== 'function' && type !== 'object' && typeof b != 'object') return false;
367 return deepEq(a, b, aStack, bStack);
368 }
369
370 // Internal recursive comparison function for `_.isEqual`.
371 function deepEq(a, b, aStack, bStack) {
372 // Unwrap any wrapped objects.
373 if (a instanceof _$1) a = a._wrapped;
374 if (b instanceof _$1) b = b._wrapped;
375 // Compare `[[Class]]` names.
376 var className = toString.call(a);
377 if (className !== toString.call(b)) return false;
378 // Work around a bug in IE 10 - Edge 13.
379 if (hasStringTagBug && className == '[object Object]' && isDataView$1(a)) {
380 if (!isDataView$1(b)) return false;
381 className = tagDataView;
382 }
383 switch (className) {
384 // These types are compared by value.
385 case '[object RegExp]':
386 // RegExps are coerced to strings for comparison (Note: '' + /a/i === '/a/i')
387 case '[object String]':
388 // Primitives and their corresponding object wrappers are equivalent; thus, `"5"` is
389 // equivalent to `new String("5")`.
390 return '' + a === '' + b;
391 case '[object Number]':
392 // `NaN`s are equivalent, but non-reflexive.
393 // Object(NaN) is equivalent to NaN.
394 if (+a !== +a) return +b !== +b;
395 // An `egal` comparison is performed for other numeric values.
396 return +a === 0 ? 1 / +a === 1 / b : +a === +b;
397 case '[object Date]':
398 case '[object Boolean]':
399 // Coerce dates and booleans to numeric primitive values. Dates are compared by their
400 // millisecond representations. Note that invalid dates with millisecond representations
401 // of `NaN` are not equivalent.
402 return +a === +b;
403 case '[object Symbol]':
404 return SymbolProto.valueOf.call(a) === SymbolProto.valueOf.call(b);
405 case '[object ArrayBuffer]':
406 case tagDataView:
407 // Coerce to typed array so we can fall through.
408 return deepEq(toBufferView(a), toBufferView(b), aStack, bStack);
409 }
410
411 var areArrays = className === '[object Array]';
412 if (!areArrays && isTypedArray$1(a)) {
413 var byteLength = getByteLength(a);
414 if (byteLength !== getByteLength(b)) return false;
415 if (a.buffer === b.buffer && a.byteOffset === b.byteOffset) return true;
416 areArrays = true;
417 }
418 if (!areArrays) {
419 if (typeof a != 'object' || typeof b != 'object') return false;
420
421 // Objects with different constructors are not equivalent, but `Object`s or `Array`s
422 // from different frames are.
423 var aCtor = a.constructor, bCtor = b.constructor;
424 if (aCtor !== bCtor && !(isFunction$1(aCtor) && aCtor instanceof aCtor &&
425 isFunction$1(bCtor) && bCtor instanceof bCtor)
426 && ('constructor' in a && 'constructor' in b)) {
427 return false;
428 }
429 }
430 // Assume equality for cyclic structures. The algorithm for detecting cyclic
431 // structures is adapted from ES 5.1 section 15.12.3, abstract operation `JO`.
432
433 // Initializing stack of traversed objects.
434 // It's done here since we only need them for objects and arrays comparison.
435 aStack = aStack || [];
436 bStack = bStack || [];
437 var length = aStack.length;
438 while (length--) {
439 // Linear search. Performance is inversely proportional to the number of
440 // unique nested structures.
441 if (aStack[length] === a) return bStack[length] === b;
442 }
443
444 // Add the first object to the stack of traversed objects.
445 aStack.push(a);
446 bStack.push(b);
447
448 // Recursively compare objects and arrays.
449 if (areArrays) {
450 // Compare array lengths to determine if a deep comparison is necessary.
451 length = a.length;
452 if (length !== b.length) return false;
453 // Deep compare the contents, ignoring non-numeric properties.
454 while (length--) {
455 if (!eq(a[length], b[length], aStack, bStack)) return false;
456 }
457 } else {
458 // Deep compare objects.
459 var _keys = keys(a), key;
460 length = _keys.length;
461 // Ensure that both objects contain the same number of properties before comparing deep equality.
462 if (keys(b).length !== length) return false;
463 while (length--) {
464 // Deep compare each member
465 key = _keys[length];
466 if (!(has$1(b, key) && eq(a[key], b[key], aStack, bStack))) return false;
467 }
468 }
469 // Remove the first object from the stack of traversed objects.
470 aStack.pop();
471 bStack.pop();
472 return true;
473 }
474
475 // Perform a deep comparison to check if two objects are equal.
476 function isEqual(a, b) {
477 return eq(a, b);
478 }
479
480 // Retrieve all the enumerable property names of an object.
481 function allKeys(obj) {
482 if (!isObject(obj)) return [];
483 var keys = [];
484 for (var key in obj) keys.push(key);
485 // Ahem, IE < 9.
486 if (hasEnumBug) collectNonEnumProps(obj, keys);
487 return keys;
488 }
489
490 // Since the regular `Object.prototype.toString` type tests don't work for
491 // some types in IE 11, we use a fingerprinting heuristic instead, based
492 // on the methods. It's not great, but it's the best we got.
493 // The fingerprint method lists are defined below.
494 function ie11fingerprint(methods) {
495 var length = getLength(methods);
496 return function(obj) {
497 if (obj == null) return false;
498 // `Map`, `WeakMap` and `Set` have no enumerable keys.
499 var keys = allKeys(obj);
500 if (getLength(keys)) return false;
501 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
502 if (!isFunction$1(obj[methods[i]])) return false;
503 }
504 // If we are testing against `WeakMap`, we need to ensure that
505 // `obj` doesn't have a `forEach` method in order to distinguish
506 // it from a regular `Map`.
507 return methods !== weakMapMethods || !isFunction$1(obj[forEachName]);
508 };
509 }
510
511 // In the interest of compact minification, we write
512 // each string in the fingerprints only once.
513 var forEachName = 'forEach',
514 hasName = 'has',
515 commonInit = ['clear', 'delete'],
516 mapTail = ['get', hasName, 'set'];
517
518 // `Map`, `WeakMap` and `Set` each have slightly different
519 // combinations of the above sublists.
520 var mapMethods = commonInit.concat(forEachName, mapTail),
521 weakMapMethods = commonInit.concat(mapTail),
522 setMethods = ['add'].concat(commonInit, forEachName, hasName);
523
524 var isMap = isIE11 ? ie11fingerprint(mapMethods) : tagTester('Map');
525
526 var isWeakMap = isIE11 ? ie11fingerprint(weakMapMethods) : tagTester('WeakMap');
527
528 var isSet = isIE11 ? ie11fingerprint(setMethods) : tagTester('Set');
529
530 var isWeakSet = tagTester('WeakSet');
531
532 // Retrieve the values of an object's properties.
533 function values(obj) {
534 var _keys = keys(obj);
535 var length = _keys.length;
536 var values = Array(length);
537 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
538 values[i] = obj[_keys[i]];
539 }
540 return values;
541 }
542
543 // Convert an object into a list of `[key, value]` pairs.
544 // The opposite of `_.object` with one argument.
545 function pairs(obj) {
546 var _keys = keys(obj);
547 var length = _keys.length;
548 var pairs = Array(length);
549 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
550 pairs[i] = [_keys[i], obj[_keys[i]]];
551 }
552 return pairs;
553 }
554
555 // Invert the keys and values of an object. The values must be serializable.
556 function invert(obj) {
557 var result = {};
558 var _keys = keys(obj);
559 for (var i = 0, length = _keys.length; i < length; i++) {
560 result[obj[_keys[i]]] = _keys[i];
561 }
562 return result;
563 }
564
565 // Return a sorted list of the function names available on the object.
566 function functions(obj) {
567 var names = [];
568 for (var key in obj) {
569 if (isFunction$1(obj[key])) names.push(key);
570 }
571 return names.sort();
572 }
573
574 // An internal function for creating assigner functions.
575 function createAssigner(keysFunc, defaults) {
576 return function(obj) {
577 var length = arguments.length;
578 if (defaults) obj = Object(obj);
579 if (length < 2 || obj == null) return obj;
580 for (var index = 1; index < length; index++) {
581 var source = arguments[index],
582 keys = keysFunc(source),
583 l = keys.length;
584 for (var i = 0; i < l; i++) {
585 var key = keys[i];
586 if (!defaults || obj[key] === void 0) obj[key] = source[key];
587 }
588 }
589 return obj;
590 };
591 }
592
593 // Extend a given object with all the properties in passed-in object(s).
594 var extend = createAssigner(allKeys);
595
596 // Assigns a given object with all the own properties in the passed-in
597 // object(s).
598 // (https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/assign)
599 var extendOwn = createAssigner(keys);
600
601 // Fill in a given object with default properties.
602 var defaults = createAssigner(allKeys, true);
603
604 // Create a naked function reference for surrogate-prototype-swapping.
605 function ctor() {
606 return function(){};
607 }
608
609 // An internal function for creating a new object that inherits from another.
610 function baseCreate(prototype) {
611 if (!isObject(prototype)) return {};
612 if (nativeCreate) return nativeCreate(prototype);
613 var Ctor = ctor();
614 Ctor.prototype = prototype;
615 var result = new Ctor;
616 Ctor.prototype = null;
617 return result;
618 }
619
620 // Creates an object that inherits from the given prototype object.
621 // If additional properties are provided then they will be added to the
622 // created object.
623 function create(prototype, props) {
624 var result = baseCreate(prototype);
625 if (props) extendOwn(result, props);
626 return result;
627 }
628
629 // Create a (shallow-cloned) duplicate of an object.
630 function clone(obj) {
631 if (!isObject(obj)) return obj;
632 return isArray(obj) ? obj.slice() : extend({}, obj);
633 }
634
635 // Invokes `interceptor` with the `obj` and then returns `obj`.
636 // The primary purpose of this method is to "tap into" a method chain, in
637 // order to perform operations on intermediate results within the chain.
638 function tap(obj, interceptor) {
639 interceptor(obj);
640 return obj;
641 }
642
643 // Normalize a (deep) property `path` to array.
644 // Like `_.iteratee`, this function can be customized.
645 function toPath$1(path) {
646 return isArray(path) ? path : [path];
647 }
648 _$1.toPath = toPath$1;
649
650 // Internal wrapper for `_.toPath` to enable minification.
651 // Similar to `cb` for `_.iteratee`.
652 function toPath(path) {
653 return _$1.toPath(path);
654 }
655
656 // Internal function to obtain a nested property in `obj` along `path`.
657 function deepGet(obj, path) {
658 var length = path.length;
659 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
660 if (obj == null) return void 0;
661 obj = obj[path[i]];
662 }
663 return length ? obj : void 0;
664 }
665
666 // Get the value of the (deep) property on `path` from `object`.
667 // If any property in `path` does not exist or if the value is
668 // `undefined`, return `defaultValue` instead.
669 // The `path` is normalized through `_.toPath`.
670 function get(object, path, defaultValue) {
671 var value = deepGet(object, toPath(path));
672 return isUndefined(value) ? defaultValue : value;
673 }
674
675 // Shortcut function for checking if an object has a given property directly on
676 // itself (in other words, not on a prototype). Unlike the internal `has`
677 // function, this public version can also traverse nested properties.
678 function has(obj, path) {
679 path = toPath(path);
680 var length = path.length;
681 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
682 var key = path[i];
683 if (!has$1(obj, key)) return false;
684 obj = obj[key];
685 }
686 return !!length;
687 }
688
689 // Keep the identity function around for default iteratees.
690 function identity(value) {
691 return value;
692 }
693
694 // Returns a predicate for checking whether an object has a given set of
695 // `key:value` pairs.
696 function matcher(attrs) {
697 attrs = extendOwn({}, attrs);
698 return function(obj) {
699 return isMatch(obj, attrs);
700 };
701 }
702
703 // Creates a function that, when passed an object, will traverse that object’s
704 // properties down the given `path`, specified as an array of keys or indices.
705 function property(path) {
706 path = toPath(path);
707 return function(obj) {
708 return deepGet(obj, path);
709 };
710 }
711
712 // Internal function that returns an efficient (for current engines) version
713 // of the passed-in callback, to be repeatedly applied in other Underscore
714 // functions.
715 function optimizeCb(func, context, argCount) {
716 if (context === void 0) return func;
717 switch (argCount == null ? 3 : argCount) {
718 case 1: return function(value) {
719 return func.call(context, value);
720 };
721 // The 2-argument case is omitted because we’re not using it.
722 case 3: return function(value, index, collection) {
723 return func.call(context, value, index, collection);
724 };
725 case 4: return function(accumulator, value, index, collection) {
726 return func.call(context, accumulator, value, index, collection);
727 };
728 }
729 return function() {
730 return func.apply(context, arguments);
731 };
732 }
733
734 // An internal function to generate callbacks that can be applied to each
735 // element in a collection, returning the desired result — either `_.identity`,
736 // an arbitrary callback, a property matcher, or a property accessor.
737 function baseIteratee(value, context, argCount) {
738 if (value == null) return identity;
739 if (isFunction$1(value)) return optimizeCb(value, context, argCount);
740 if (isObject(value) && !isArray(value)) return matcher(value);
741 return property(value);
742 }
743
744 // External wrapper for our callback generator. Users may customize
745 // `_.iteratee` if they want additional predicate/iteratee shorthand styles.
746 // This abstraction hides the internal-only `argCount` argument.
747 function iteratee(value, context) {
748 return baseIteratee(value, context, Infinity);
749 }
750 _$1.iteratee = iteratee;
751
752 // The function we call internally to generate a callback. It invokes
753 // `_.iteratee` if overridden, otherwise `baseIteratee`.
754 function cb(value, context, argCount) {
755 if (_$1.iteratee !== iteratee) return _$1.iteratee(value, context);
756 return baseIteratee(value, context, argCount);
757 }
758
759 // Returns the results of applying the `iteratee` to each element of `obj`.
760 // In contrast to `_.map` it returns an object.
761 function mapObject(obj, iteratee, context) {
762 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
763 var _keys = keys(obj),
764 length = _keys.length,
765 results = {};
766 for (var index = 0; index < length; index++) {
767 var currentKey = _keys[index];
768 results[currentKey] = iteratee(obj[currentKey], currentKey, obj);
769 }
770 return results;
771 }
772
773 // Predicate-generating function. Often useful outside of Underscore.
774 function noop(){}
775
776 // Generates a function for a given object that returns a given property.
777 function propertyOf(obj) {
778 if (obj == null) return noop;
779 return function(path) {
780 return get(obj, path);
781 };
782 }
783
784 // Run a function **n** times.
785 function times(n, iteratee, context) {
786 var accum = Array(Math.max(0, n));
787 iteratee = optimizeCb(iteratee, context, 1);
788 for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) accum[i] = iteratee(i);
789 return accum;
790 }
791
792 // Return a random integer between `min` and `max` (inclusive).
793 function random(min, max) {
794 if (max == null) {
795 max = min;
796 min = 0;
797 }
798 return min + Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1));
799 }
800
801 // A (possibly faster) way to get the current timestamp as an integer.
802 var now = Date.now || function() {
803 return new Date().getTime();
804 };
805
806 // Internal helper to generate functions for escaping and unescaping strings
807 // to/from HTML interpolation.
808 function createEscaper(map) {
809 var escaper = function(match) {
810 return map[match];
811 };
812 // Regexes for identifying a key that needs to be escaped.
813 var source = '(?:' + keys(map).join('|') + ')';
814 var testRegexp = RegExp(source);
815 var replaceRegexp = RegExp(source, 'g');
816 return function(string) {
817 string = string == null ? '' : '' + string;
818 return testRegexp.test(string) ? string.replace(replaceRegexp, escaper) : string;
819 };
820 }
821
822 // Internal list of HTML entities for escaping.
823 var escapeMap = {
824 '&': '&amp;',
825 '<': '&lt;',
826 '>': '&gt;',
827 '"': '&quot;',
828 "'": '&#x27;',
829 '`': '&#x60;'
830 };
831
832 // Function for escaping strings to HTML interpolation.
833 var _escape = createEscaper(escapeMap);
834
835 // Internal list of HTML entities for unescaping.
836 var unescapeMap = invert(escapeMap);
837
838 // Function for unescaping strings from HTML interpolation.
839 var _unescape = createEscaper(unescapeMap);
840
841 // By default, Underscore uses ERB-style template delimiters. Change the
842 // following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
843 var templateSettings = _$1.templateSettings = {
844 evaluate: /<%([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
845 interpolate: /<%=([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
846 escape: /<%-([\s\S]+?)%>/g
847 };
848
849 // When customizing `_.templateSettings`, if you don't want to define an
850 // interpolation, evaluation or escaping regex, we need one that is
851 // guaranteed not to match.
852 var noMatch = /(.)^/;
853
854 // Certain characters need to be escaped so that they can be put into a
855 // string literal.
856 var escapes = {
857 "'": "'",
858 '\\': '\\',
859 '\r': 'r',
860 '\n': 'n',
861 '\u2028': 'u2028',
862 '\u2029': 'u2029'
863 };
864
865 var escapeRegExp = /\\|'|\r|\n|\u2028|\u2029/g;
866
867 function escapeChar(match) {
868 return '\\' + escapes[match];
869 }
870
871 // In order to prevent third-party code injection through
872 // `_.templateSettings.variable`, we test it against the following regular
873 // expression. It is intentionally a bit more liberal than just matching valid
874 // identifiers, but still prevents possible loopholes through defaults or
875 // destructuring assignment.
876 var bareIdentifier = /^\s*(\w|\$)+\s*$/;
877
878 // JavaScript micro-templating, similar to John Resig's implementation.
879 // Underscore templating handles arbitrary delimiters, preserves whitespace,
880 // and correctly escapes quotes within interpolated code.
881 // NB: `oldSettings` only exists for backwards compatibility.
882 function template(text, settings, oldSettings) {
883 if (!settings && oldSettings) settings = oldSettings;
884 settings = defaults({}, settings, _$1.templateSettings);
885
886 // Combine delimiters into one regular expression via alternation.
887 var matcher = RegExp([
888 (settings.escape || noMatch).source,
889 (settings.interpolate || noMatch).source,
890 (settings.evaluate || noMatch).source
891 ].join('|') + '|$', 'g');
892
893 // Compile the template source, escaping string literals appropriately.
894 var index = 0;
895 var source = "__p+='";
896 text.replace(matcher, function(match, escape, interpolate, evaluate, offset) {
897 source += text.slice(index, offset).replace(escapeRegExp, escapeChar);
898 index = offset + match.length;
899
900 if (escape) {
901 source += "'+\n((__t=(" + escape + "))==null?'':_.escape(__t))+\n'";
902 } else if (interpolate) {
903 source += "'+\n((__t=(" + interpolate + "))==null?'':__t)+\n'";
904 } else if (evaluate) {
905 source += "';\n" + evaluate + "\n__p+='";
906 }
907
908 // Adobe VMs need the match returned to produce the correct offset.
909 return match;
910 });
911 source += "';\n";
912
913 var argument = settings.variable;
914 if (argument) {
915 // Insure against third-party code injection. (CVE-2021-23358)
916 if (!bareIdentifier.test(argument)) throw new Error(
917 'variable is not a bare identifier: ' + argument
918 );
919 } else {
920 // If a variable is not specified, place data values in local scope.
921 source = 'with(obj||{}){\n' + source + '}\n';
922 argument = 'obj';
923 }
924
925 source = "var __t,__p='',__j=Array.prototype.join," +
926 "print=function(){__p+=__j.call(arguments,'');};\n" +
927 source + 'return __p;\n';
928
929 var render;
930 try {
931 render = new Function(argument, '_', source);
932 } catch (e) {
933 e.source = source;
934 throw e;
935 }
936
937 var template = function(data) {
938 return render.call(this, data, _$1);
939 };
940
941 // Provide the compiled source as a convenience for precompilation.
942 template.source = 'function(' + argument + '){\n' + source + '}';
943
944 return template;
945 }
946
947 // Traverses the children of `obj` along `path`. If a child is a function, it
948 // is invoked with its parent as context. Returns the value of the final
949 // child, or `fallback` if any child is undefined.
950 function result(obj, path, fallback) {
951 path = toPath(path);
952 var length = path.length;
953 if (!length) {
954 return isFunction$1(fallback) ? fallback.call(obj) : fallback;
955 }
956 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
957 var prop = obj == null ? void 0 : obj[path[i]];
958 if (prop === void 0) {
959 prop = fallback;
960 i = length; // Ensure we don't continue iterating.
961 }
962 obj = isFunction$1(prop) ? prop.call(obj) : prop;
963 }
964 return obj;
965 }
966
967 // Generate a unique integer id (unique within the entire client session).
968 // Useful for temporary DOM ids.
969 var idCounter = 0;
970 function uniqueId(prefix) {
971 var id = ++idCounter + '';
972 return prefix ? prefix + id : id;
973 }
974
975 // Start chaining a wrapped Underscore object.
976 function chain(obj) {
977 var instance = _$1(obj);
978 instance._chain = true;
979 return instance;
980 }
981
982 // Internal function to execute `sourceFunc` bound to `context` with optional
983 // `args`. Determines whether to execute a function as a constructor or as a
984 // normal function.
985 function executeBound(sourceFunc, boundFunc, context, callingContext, args) {
986 if (!(callingContext instanceof boundFunc)) return sourceFunc.apply(context, args);
987 var self = baseCreate(sourceFunc.prototype);
988 var result = sourceFunc.apply(self, args);
989 if (isObject(result)) return result;
990 return self;
991 }
992
993 // Partially apply a function by creating a version that has had some of its
994 // arguments pre-filled, without changing its dynamic `this` context. `_` acts
995 // as a placeholder by default, allowing any combination of arguments to be
996 // pre-filled. Set `_.partial.placeholder` for a custom placeholder argument.
997 var partial = restArguments(function(func, boundArgs) {
998 var placeholder = partial.placeholder;
999 var bound = function() {
1000 var position = 0, length = boundArgs.length;
1001 var args = Array(length);
1002 for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
1003 args[i] = boundArgs[i] === placeholder ? arguments[position++] : boundArgs[i];
1004 }
1005 while (position < arguments.length) args.push(arguments[position++]);
1006 return executeBound(func, bound, this, this, args);
1007 };
1008 return bound;
1009 });
1010
1011 partial.placeholder = _$1;
1012
1013 // Create a function bound to a given object (assigning `this`, and arguments,
1014 // optionally).
1015 var bind = restArguments(function(func, context, args) {
1016 if (!isFunction$1(func)) throw new TypeError('Bind must be called on a function');
1017 var bound = restArguments(function(callArgs) {
1018 return executeBound(func, bound, context, this, args.concat(callArgs));
1019 });
1020 return bound;
1021 });
1022
1023 // Internal helper for collection methods to determine whether a collection
1024 // should be iterated as an array or as an object.
1025 // Related: https://people.mozilla.org/~jorendorff/es6-draft.html#sec-tolength
1026 // Avoids a very nasty iOS 8 JIT bug on ARM-64. #2094
1027 var isArrayLike = createSizePropertyCheck(getLength);
1028
1029 // Internal implementation of a recursive `flatten` function.
1030 function flatten$1(input, depth, strict, output) {
1031 output = output || [];
1032 if (!depth && depth !== 0) {
1033 depth = Infinity;
1034 } else if (depth <= 0) {
1035 return output.concat(input);
1036 }
1037 var idx = output.length;
1038 for (var i = 0, length = getLength(input); i < length; i++) {
1039 var value = input[i];
1040 if (isArrayLike(value) && (isArray(value) || isArguments$1(value))) {
1041 // Flatten current level of array or arguments object.
1042 if (depth > 1) {
1043 flatten$1(value, depth - 1, strict, output);
1044 idx = output.length;
1045 } else {
1046 var j = 0, len = value.length;
1047 while (j < len) output[idx++] = value[j++];
1048 }
1049 } else if (!strict) {
1050 output[idx++] = value;
1051 }
1052 }
1053 return output;
1054 }
1055
1056 // Bind a number of an object's methods to that object. Remaining arguments
1057 // are the method names to be bound. Useful for ensuring that all callbacks
1058 // defined on an object belong to it.
1059 var bindAll = restArguments(function(obj, keys) {
1060 keys = flatten$1(keys, false, false);
1061 var index = keys.length;
1062 if (index < 1) throw new Error('bindAll must be passed function names');
1063 while (index--) {
1064 var key = keys[index];
1065 obj[key] = bind(obj[key], obj);
1066 }
1067 return obj;
1068 });
1069
1070 // Memoize an expensive function by storing its results.
1071 function memoize(func, hasher) {
1072 var memoize = function(key) {
1073 var cache = memoize.cache;
1074 var address = '' + (hasher ? hasher.apply(this, arguments) : key);
1075 if (!has$1(cache, address)) cache[address] = func.apply(this, arguments);
1076 return cache[address];
1077 };
1078 memoize.cache = {};
1079 return memoize;
1080 }
1081
1082 // Delays a function for the given number of milliseconds, and then calls
1083 // it with the arguments supplied.
1084 var delay = restArguments(function(func, wait, args) {
1085 return setTimeout(function() {
1086 return func.apply(null, args);
1087 }, wait);
1088 });
1089
1090 // Defers a function, scheduling it to run after the current call stack has
1091 // cleared.
1092 var defer = partial(delay, _$1, 1);
1093
1094 // Returns a function, that, when invoked, will only be triggered at most once
1095 // during a given window of time. Normally, the throttled function will run
1096 // as much as it can, without ever going more than once per `wait` duration;
1097 // but if you'd like to disable the execution on the leading edge, pass
1098 // `{leading: false}`. To disable execution on the trailing edge, ditto.
1099 function throttle(func, wait, options) {
1100 var timeout, context, args, result;
1101 var previous = 0;
1102 if (!options) options = {};
1103
1104 var later = function() {
1105 previous = options.leading === false ? 0 : now();
1106 timeout = null;
1107 result = func.apply(context, args);
1108 if (!timeout) context = args = null;
1109 };
1110
1111 var throttled = function() {
1112 var _now = now();
1113 if (!previous && options.leading === false) previous = _now;
1114 var remaining = wait - (_now - previous);
1115 context = this;
1116 args = arguments;
1117 if (remaining <= 0 || remaining > wait) {
1118 if (timeout) {
1119 clearTimeout(timeout);
1120 timeout = null;
1121 }
1122 previous = _now;
1123 result = func.apply(context, args);
1124 if (!timeout) context = args = null;
1125 } else if (!timeout && options.trailing !== false) {
1126 timeout = setTimeout(later, remaining);
1127 }
1128 return result;
1129 };
1130
1131 throttled.cancel = function() {
1132 clearTimeout(timeout);
1133 previous = 0;
1134 timeout = context = args = null;
1135 };
1136
1137 return throttled;
1138 }
1139
1140 // When a sequence of calls of the returned function ends, the argument
1141 // function is triggered. The end of a sequence is defined by the `wait`
1142 // parameter. If `immediate` is passed, the argument function will be
1143 // triggered at the beginning of the sequence instead of at the end.
1144 function debounce(func, wait, immediate) {
1145 var timeout, previous, args, result, context;
1146
1147 var later = function() {
1148 var passed = now() - previous;
1149 if (wait > passed) {
1150 timeout = setTimeout(later, wait - passed);
1151 } else {
1152 timeout = null;
1153 if (!immediate) result = func.apply(context, args);
1154 // This check is needed because `func` can recursively invoke `debounced`.
1155 if (!timeout) args = context = null;
1156 }
1157 };
1158
1159 var debounced = restArguments(function(_args) {
1160 context = this;
1161 args = _args;
1162 previous = now();
1163 if (!timeout) {
1164 timeout = setTimeout(later, wait);
1165 if (immediate) result = func.apply(context, args);
1166 }
1167 return result;
1168 });
1169
1170 debounced.cancel = function() {
1171 clearTimeout(timeout);
1172 timeout = args = context = null;
1173 };
1174
1175 return debounced;
1176 }
1177
1178 // Returns the first function passed as an argument to the second,
1179 // allowing you to adjust arguments, run code before and after, and
1180 // conditionally execute the original function.
1181 function wrap(func, wrapper) {
1182 return partial(wrapper, func);
1183 }
1184
1185 // Returns a negated version of the passed-in predicate.
1186 function negate(predicate) {
1187 return function() {
1188 return !predicate.apply(this, arguments);
1189 };
1190 }
1191
1192 // Returns a function that is the composition of a list of functions, each
1193 // consuming the return value of the function that follows.
1194 function compose() {
1195 var args = arguments;
1196 var start = args.length - 1;
1197 return function() {
1198 var i = start;
1199 var result = args[start].apply(this, arguments);
1200 while (i--) result = args[i].call(this, result);
1201 return result;
1202 };
1203 }
1204
1205 // Returns a function that will only be executed on and after the Nth call.
1206 function after(times, func) {
1207 return function() {
1208 if (--times < 1) {
1209 return func.apply(this, arguments);
1210 }
1211 };
1212 }
1213
1214 // Returns a function that will only be executed up to (but not including) the
1215 // Nth call.
1216 function before(times, func) {
1217 var memo;
1218 return function() {
1219 if (--times > 0) {
1220 memo = func.apply(this, arguments);
1221 }
1222 if (times <= 1) func = null;
1223 return memo;
1224 };
1225 }
1226
1227 // Returns a function that will be executed at most one time, no matter how
1228 // often you call it. Useful for lazy initialization.
1229 var once = partial(before, 2);
1230
1231 // Returns the first key on an object that passes a truth test.
1232 function findKey(obj, predicate, context) {
1233 predicate = cb(predicate, context);
1234 var _keys = keys(obj), key;
1235 for (var i = 0, length = _keys.length; i < length; i++) {
1236 key = _keys[i];
1237 if (predicate(obj[key], key, obj)) return key;
1238 }
1239 }
1240
1241 // Internal function to generate `_.findIndex` and `_.findLastIndex`.
1242 function createPredicateIndexFinder(dir) {
1243 return function(array, predicate, context) {
1244 predicate = cb(predicate, context);
1245 var length = getLength(array);
1246 var index = dir > 0 ? 0 : length - 1;
1247 for (; index >= 0 && index < length; index += dir) {
1248 if (predicate(array[index], index, array)) return index;
1249 }
1250 return -1;
1251 };
1252 }
1253
1254 // Returns the first index on an array-like that passes a truth test.
1255 var findIndex = createPredicateIndexFinder(1);
1256
1257 // Returns the last index on an array-like that passes a truth test.
1258 var findLastIndex = createPredicateIndexFinder(-1);
1259
1260 // Use a comparator function to figure out the smallest index at which
1261 // an object should be inserted so as to maintain order. Uses binary search.
1262 function sortedIndex(array, obj, iteratee, context) {
1263 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context, 1);
1264 var value = iteratee(obj);
1265 var low = 0, high = getLength(array);
1266 while (low < high) {
1267 var mid = Math.floor((low + high) / 2);
1268 if (iteratee(array[mid]) < value) low = mid + 1; else high = mid;
1269 }
1270 return low;
1271 }
1272
1273 // Internal function to generate the `_.indexOf` and `_.lastIndexOf` functions.
1274 function createIndexFinder(dir, predicateFind, sortedIndex) {
1275 return function(array, item, idx) {
1276 var i = 0, length = getLength(array);
1277 if (typeof idx == 'number') {
1278 if (dir > 0) {
1279 i = idx >= 0 ? idx : Math.max(idx + length, i);
1280 } else {
1281 length = idx >= 0 ? Math.min(idx + 1, length) : idx + length + 1;
1282 }
1283 } else if (sortedIndex && idx && length) {
1284 idx = sortedIndex(array, item);
1285 return array[idx] === item ? idx : -1;
1286 }
1287 if (item !== item) {
1288 idx = predicateFind(slice.call(array, i, length), isNaN$1);
1289 return idx >= 0 ? idx + i : -1;
1290 }
1291 for (idx = dir > 0 ? i : length - 1; idx >= 0 && idx < length; idx += dir) {
1292 if (array[idx] === item) return idx;
1293 }
1294 return -1;
1295 };
1296 }
1297
1298 // Return the position of the first occurrence of an item in an array,
1299 // or -1 if the item is not included in the array.
1300 // If the array is large and already in sort order, pass `true`
1301 // for **isSorted** to use binary search.
1302 var indexOf = createIndexFinder(1, findIndex, sortedIndex);
1303
1304 // Return the position of the last occurrence of an item in an array,
1305 // or -1 if the item is not included in the array.
1306 var lastIndexOf = createIndexFinder(-1, findLastIndex);
1307
1308 // Return the first value which passes a truth test.
1309 function find(obj, predicate, context) {
1310 var keyFinder = isArrayLike(obj) ? findIndex : findKey;
1311 var key = keyFinder(obj, predicate, context);
1312 if (key !== void 0 && key !== -1) return obj[key];
1313 }
1314
1315 // Convenience version of a common use case of `_.find`: getting the first
1316 // object containing specific `key:value` pairs.
1317 function findWhere(obj, attrs) {
1318 return find(obj, matcher(attrs));
1319 }
1320
1321 // The cornerstone for collection functions, an `each`
1322 // implementation, aka `forEach`.
1323 // Handles raw objects in addition to array-likes. Treats all
1324 // sparse array-likes as if they were dense.
1325 function each(obj, iteratee, context) {
1326 iteratee = optimizeCb(iteratee, context);
1327 var i, length;
1328 if (isArrayLike(obj)) {
1329 for (i = 0, length = obj.length; i < length; i++) {
1330 iteratee(obj[i], i, obj);
1331 }
1332 } else {
1333 var _keys = keys(obj);
1334 for (i = 0, length = _keys.length; i < length; i++) {
1335 iteratee(obj[_keys[i]], _keys[i], obj);
1336 }
1337 }
1338 return obj;
1339 }
1340
1341 // Return the results of applying the iteratee to each element.
1342 function map(obj, iteratee, context) {
1343 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
1344 var _keys = !isArrayLike(obj) && keys(obj),
1345 length = (_keys || obj).length,
1346 results = Array(length);
1347 for (var index = 0; index < length; index++) {
1348 var currentKey = _keys ? _keys[index] : index;
1349 results[index] = iteratee(obj[currentKey], currentKey, obj);
1350 }
1351 return results;
1352 }
1353
1354 // Internal helper to create a reducing function, iterating left or right.
1355 function createReduce(dir) {
1356 // Wrap code that reassigns argument variables in a separate function than
1357 // the one that accesses `arguments.length` to avoid a perf hit. (#1991)
1358 var reducer = function(obj, iteratee, memo, initial) {
1359 var _keys = !isArrayLike(obj) && keys(obj),
1360 length = (_keys || obj).length,
1361 index = dir > 0 ? 0 : length - 1;
1362 if (!initial) {
1363 memo = obj[_keys ? _keys[index] : index];
1364 index += dir;
1365 }
1366 for (; index >= 0 && index < length; index += dir) {
1367 var currentKey = _keys ? _keys[index] : index;
1368 memo = iteratee(memo, obj[currentKey], currentKey, obj);
1369 }
1370 return memo;
1371 };
1372
1373 return function(obj, iteratee, memo, context) {
1374 var initial = arguments.length >= 3;
1375 return reducer(obj, optimizeCb(iteratee, context, 4), memo, initial);
1376 };
1377 }
1378
1379 // **Reduce** builds up a single result from a list of values, aka `inject`,
1380 // or `foldl`.
1381 var reduce = createReduce(1);
1382
1383 // The right-associative version of reduce, also known as `foldr`.
1384 var reduceRight = createReduce(-1);
1385
1386 // Return all the elements that pass a truth test.
1387 function filter(obj, predicate, context) {
1388 var results = [];
1389 predicate = cb(predicate, context);
1390 each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
1391 if (predicate(value, index, list)) results.push(value);
1392 });
1393 return results;
1394 }
1395
1396 // Return all the elements for which a truth test fails.
1397 function reject(obj, predicate, context) {
1398 return filter(obj, negate(cb(predicate)), context);
1399 }
1400
1401 // Determine whether all of the elements pass a truth test.
1402 function every(obj, predicate, context) {
1403 predicate = cb(predicate, context);
1404 var _keys = !isArrayLike(obj) && keys(obj),
1405 length = (_keys || obj).length;
1406 for (var index = 0; index < length; index++) {
1407 var currentKey = _keys ? _keys[index] : index;
1408 if (!predicate(obj[currentKey], currentKey, obj)) return false;
1409 }
1410 return true;
1411 }
1412
1413 // Determine if at least one element in the object passes a truth test.
1414 function some(obj, predicate, context) {
1415 predicate = cb(predicate, context);
1416 var _keys = !isArrayLike(obj) && keys(obj),
1417 length = (_keys || obj).length;
1418 for (var index = 0; index < length; index++) {
1419 var currentKey = _keys ? _keys[index] : index;
1420 if (predicate(obj[currentKey], currentKey, obj)) return true;
1421 }
1422 return false;
1423 }
1424
1425 // Determine if the array or object contains a given item (using `===`).
1426 function contains(obj, item, fromIndex, guard) {
1427 if (!isArrayLike(obj)) obj = values(obj);
1428 if (typeof fromIndex != 'number' || guard) fromIndex = 0;
1429 return indexOf(obj, item, fromIndex) >= 0;
1430 }
1431
1432 // Invoke a method (with arguments) on every item in a collection.
1433 var invoke = restArguments(function(obj, path, args) {
1434 var contextPath, func;
1435 if (isFunction$1(path)) {
1436 func = path;
1437 } else {
1438 path = toPath(path);
1439 contextPath = path.slice(0, -1);
1440 path = path[path.length - 1];
1441 }
1442 return map(obj, function(context) {
1443 var method = func;
1444 if (!method) {
1445 if (contextPath && contextPath.length) {
1446 context = deepGet(context, contextPath);
1447 }
1448 if (context == null) return void 0;
1449 method = context[path];
1450 }
1451 return method == null ? method : method.apply(context, args);
1452 });
1453 });
1454
1455 // Convenience version of a common use case of `_.map`: fetching a property.
1456 function pluck(obj, key) {
1457 return map(obj, property(key));
1458 }
1459
1460 // Convenience version of a common use case of `_.filter`: selecting only
1461 // objects containing specific `key:value` pairs.
1462 function where(obj, attrs) {
1463 return filter(obj, matcher(attrs));
1464 }
1465
1466 // Return the maximum element (or element-based computation).
1467 function max(obj, iteratee, context) {
1468 var result = -Infinity, lastComputed = -Infinity,
1469 value, computed;
1470 if (iteratee == null || typeof iteratee == 'number' && typeof obj[0] != 'object' && obj != null) {
1471 obj = isArrayLike(obj) ? obj : values(obj);
1472 for (var i = 0, length = obj.length; i < length; i++) {
1473 value = obj[i];
1474 if (value != null && value > result) {
1475 result = value;
1476 }
1477 }
1478 } else {
1479 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
1480 each(obj, function(v, index, list) {
1481 computed = iteratee(v, index, list);
1482 if (computed > lastComputed || computed === -Infinity && result === -Infinity) {
1483 result = v;
1484 lastComputed = computed;
1485 }
1486 });
1487 }
1488 return result;
1489 }
1490
1491 // Return the minimum element (or element-based computation).
1492 function min(obj, iteratee, context) {
1493 var result = Infinity, lastComputed = Infinity,
1494 value, computed;
1495 if (iteratee == null || typeof iteratee == 'number' && typeof obj[0] != 'object' && obj != null) {
1496 obj = isArrayLike(obj) ? obj : values(obj);
1497 for (var i = 0, length = obj.length; i < length; i++) {
1498 value = obj[i];
1499 if (value != null && value < result) {
1500 result = value;
1501 }
1502 }
1503 } else {
1504 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
1505 each(obj, function(v, index, list) {
1506 computed = iteratee(v, index, list);
1507 if (computed < lastComputed || computed === Infinity && result === Infinity) {
1508 result = v;
1509 lastComputed = computed;
1510 }
1511 });
1512 }
1513 return result;
1514 }
1515
1516 // Sample **n** random values from a collection using the modern version of the
1517 // [Fisher-Yates shuffle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher–Yates_shuffle).
1518 // If **n** is not specified, returns a single random element.
1519 // The internal `guard` argument allows it to work with `_.map`.
1520 function sample(obj, n, guard) {
1521 if (n == null || guard) {
1522 if (!isArrayLike(obj)) obj = values(obj);
1523 return obj[random(obj.length - 1)];
1524 }
1525 var sample = isArrayLike(obj) ? clone(obj) : values(obj);
1526 var length = getLength(sample);
1527 n = Math.max(Math.min(n, length), 0);
1528 var last = length - 1;
1529 for (var index = 0; index < n; index++) {
1530 var rand = random(index, last);
1531 var temp = sample[index];
1532 sample[index] = sample[rand];
1533 sample[rand] = temp;
1534 }
1535 return sample.slice(0, n);
1536 }
1537
1538 // Shuffle a collection.
1539 function shuffle(obj) {
1540 return sample(obj, Infinity);
1541 }
1542
1543 // Sort the object's values by a criterion produced by an iteratee.
1544 function sortBy(obj, iteratee, context) {
1545 var index = 0;
1546 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
1547 return pluck(map(obj, function(value, key, list) {
1548 return {
1549 value: value,
1550 index: index++,
1551 criteria: iteratee(value, key, list)
1552 };
1553 }).sort(function(left, right) {
1554 var a = left.criteria;
1555 var b = right.criteria;
1556 if (a !== b) {
1557 if (a > b || a === void 0) return 1;
1558 if (a < b || b === void 0) return -1;
1559 }
1560 return left.index - right.index;
1561 }), 'value');
1562 }
1563
1564 // An internal function used for aggregate "group by" operations.
1565 function group(behavior, partition) {
1566 return function(obj, iteratee, context) {
1567 var result = partition ? [[], []] : {};
1568 iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
1569 each(obj, function(value, index) {
1570 var key = iteratee(value, index, obj);
1571 behavior(result, value, key);
1572 });
1573 return result;
1574 };
1575 }
1576
1577 // Groups the object's values by a criterion. Pass either a string attribute
1578 // to group by, or a function that returns the criterion.
1579 var groupBy = group(function(result, value, key) {
1580 if (has$1(result, key)) result[key].push(value); else result[key] = [value];
1581 });
1582
1583 // Indexes the object's values by a criterion, similar to `_.groupBy`, but for
1584 // when you know that your index values will be unique.
1585 var indexBy = group(function(result, value, key) {
1586 result[key] = value;
1587 });
1588
1589 // Counts instances of an object that group by a certain criterion. Pass
1590 // either a string attribute to count by, or a function that returns the
1591 // criterion.
1592 var countBy = group(function(result, value, key) {
1593 if (has$1(result, key)) result[key]++; else result[key] = 1;
1594 });
1595
1596 // Split a collection into two arrays: one whose elements all pass the given
1597 // truth test, and one whose elements all do not pass the truth test.
1598 var partition = group(function(result, value, pass) {
1599 result[pass ? 0 : 1].push(value);
1600 }, true);
1601
1602 // Safely create a real, live array from anything iterable.
1603 var reStrSymbol = /[^\ud800-\udfff]|[\ud800-\udbff][\udc00-\udfff]|[\ud800-\udfff]/g;
1604 function toArray(obj) {
1605 if (!obj) return [];
1606 if (isArray(obj)) return slice.call(obj);
1607 if (isString(obj)) {
1608 // Keep surrogate pair characters together.
1609 return obj.match(reStrSymbol);
1610 }
1611 if (isArrayLike(obj)) return map(obj, identity);
1612 return values(obj);
1613 }
1614
1615 // Return the number of elements in a collection.
1616 function size(obj) {
1617 if (obj == null) return 0;
1618 return isArrayLike(obj) ? obj.length : keys(obj).length;
1619 }
1620
1621 // Internal `_.pick` helper function to determine whether `key` is an enumerable
1622 // property name of `obj`.
1623 function keyInObj(value, key, obj) {
1624 return key in obj;
1625 }
1626
1627 // Return a copy of the object only containing the allowed properties.
1628 var pick = restArguments(function(obj, keys) {
1629 var result = {}, iteratee = keys[0];
1630 if (obj == null) return result;
1631 if (isFunction$1(iteratee)) {
1632 if (keys.length > 1) iteratee = optimizeCb(iteratee, keys[1]);
1633 keys = allKeys(obj);
1634 } else {
1635 iteratee = keyInObj;
1636 keys = flatten$1(keys, false, false);
1637 obj = Object(obj);
1638 }
1639 for (var i = 0, length = keys.length; i < length; i++) {
1640 var key = keys[i];
1641 var value = obj[key];
1642 if (iteratee(value, key, obj)) result[key] = value;
1643 }
1644 return result;
1645 });
1646
1647 // Return a copy of the object without the disallowed properties.
1648 var omit = restArguments(function(obj, keys) {
1649 var iteratee = keys[0], context;
1650 if (isFunction$1(iteratee)) {
1651 iteratee = negate(iteratee);
1652 if (keys.length > 1) context = keys[1];
1653 } else {
1654 keys = map(flatten$1(keys, false, false), String);
1655 iteratee = function(value, key) {
1656 return !contains(keys, key);
1657 };
1658 }
1659 return pick(obj, iteratee, context);
1660 });
1661
1662 // Returns everything but the last entry of the array. Especially useful on
1663 // the arguments object. Passing **n** will return all the values in
1664 // the array, excluding the last N.
1665 function initial(array, n, guard) {
1666 return slice.call(array, 0, Math.max(0, array.length - (n == null || guard ? 1 : n)));
1667 }
1668
1669 // Get the first element of an array. Passing **n** will return the first N
1670 // values in the array. The **guard** check allows it to work with `_.map`.
1671 function first(array, n, guard) {
1672 if (array == null || array.length < 1) return n == null || guard ? void 0 : [];
1673 if (n == null || guard) return array[0];
1674 return initial(array, array.length - n);
1675 }
1676
1677 // Returns everything but the first entry of the `array`. Especially useful on
1678 // the `arguments` object. Passing an **n** will return the rest N values in the
1679 // `array`.
1680 function rest(array, n, guard) {
1681 return slice.call(array, n == null || guard ? 1 : n);
1682 }
1683
1684 // Get the last element of an array. Passing **n** will return the last N
1685 // values in the array.
1686 function last(array, n, guard) {
1687 if (array == null || array.length < 1) return n == null || guard ? void 0 : [];
1688 if (n == null || guard) return array[array.length - 1];
1689 return rest(array, Math.max(0, array.length - n));
1690 }
1691
1692 // Trim out all falsy values from an array.
1693 function compact(array) {
1694 return filter(array, Boolean);
1695 }
1696
1697 // Flatten out an array, either recursively (by default), or up to `depth`.
1698 // Passing `true` or `false` as `depth` means `1` or `Infinity`, respectively.
1699 function flatten(array, depth) {
1700 return flatten$1(array, depth, false);
1701 }
1702
1703 // Take the difference between one array and a number of other arrays.
1704 // Only the elements present in just the first array will remain.
1705 var difference = restArguments(function(array, rest) {
1706 rest = flatten$1(rest, true, true);
1707 return filter(array, function(value){
1708 return !contains(rest, value);
1709 });
1710 });
1711
1712 // Return a version of the array that does not contain the specified value(s).
1713 var without = restArguments(function(array, otherArrays) {
1714 return difference(array, otherArrays);
1715 });
1716
1717 // Produce a duplicate-free version of the array. If the array has already
1718 // been sorted, you have the option of using a faster algorithm.
1719 // The faster algorithm will not work with an iteratee if the iteratee
1720 // is not a one-to-one function, so providing an iteratee will disable
1721 // the faster algorithm.
1722 function uniq(array, isSorted, iteratee, context) {
1723 if (!isBoolean(isSorted)) {
1724 context = iteratee;
1725 iteratee = isSorted;
1726 isSorted = false;
1727 }
1728 if (iteratee != null) iteratee = cb(iteratee, context);
1729 var result = [];
1730 var seen = [];
1731 for (var i = 0, length = getLength(array); i < length; i++) {
1732 var value = array[i],
1733 computed = iteratee ? iteratee(value, i, array) : value;
1734 if (isSorted && !iteratee) {
1735 if (!i || seen !== computed) result.push(value);
1736 seen = computed;
1737 } else if (iteratee) {
1738 if (!contains(seen, computed)) {
1739 seen.push(computed);
1740 result.push(value);
1741 }
1742 } else if (!contains(result, value)) {
1743 result.push(value);
1744 }
1745 }
1746 return result;
1747 }
1748
1749 // Produce an array that contains the union: each distinct element from all of
1750 // the passed-in arrays.
1751 var union = restArguments(function(arrays) {
1752 return uniq(flatten$1(arrays, true, true));
1753 });
1754
1755 // Produce an array that contains every item shared between all the
1756 // passed-in arrays.
1757 function intersection(array) {
1758 var result = [];
1759 var argsLength = arguments.length;
1760 for (var i = 0, length = getLength(array); i < length; i++) {
1761 var item = array[i];
1762 if (contains(result, item)) continue;
1763 var j;
1764 for (j = 1; j < argsLength; j++) {
1765 if (!contains(arguments[j], item)) break;
1766 }
1767 if (j === argsLength) result.push(item);
1768 }
1769 return result;
1770 }
1771
1772 // Complement of zip. Unzip accepts an array of arrays and groups
1773 // each array's elements on shared indices.
1774 function unzip(array) {
1775 var length = array && max(array, getLength).length || 0;
1776 var result = Array(length);
1777
1778 for (var index = 0; index < length; index++) {
1779 result[index] = pluck(array, index);
1780 }
1781 return result;
1782 }
1783
1784 // Zip together multiple lists into a single array -- elements that share
1785 // an index go together.
1786 var zip = restArguments(unzip);
1787
1788 // Converts lists into objects. Pass either a single array of `[key, value]`
1789 // pairs, or two parallel arrays of the same length -- one of keys, and one of
1790 // the corresponding values. Passing by pairs is the reverse of `_.pairs`.
1791 function object(list, values) {
1792 var result = {};
1793 for (var i = 0, length = getLength(list); i < length; i++) {
1794 if (values) {
1795 result[list[i]] = values[i];
1796 } else {
1797 result[list[i][0]] = list[i][1];
1798 }
1799 }
1800 return result;
1801 }
1802
1803 // Generate an integer Array containing an arithmetic progression. A port of
1804 // the native Python `range()` function. See
1805 // [the Python documentation](https://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range).
1806 function range(start, stop, step) {
1807 if (stop == null) {
1808 stop = start || 0;
1809 start = 0;
1810 }
1811 if (!step) {
1812 step = stop < start ? -1 : 1;
1813 }
1814
1815 var length = Math.max(Math.ceil((stop - start) / step), 0);
1816 var range = Array(length);
1817
1818 for (var idx = 0; idx < length; idx++, start += step) {
1819 range[idx] = start;
1820 }
1821
1822 return range;
1823 }
1824
1825 // Chunk a single array into multiple arrays, each containing `count` or fewer
1826 // items.
1827 function chunk(array, count) {
1828 if (count == null || count < 1) return [];
1829 var result = [];
1830 var i = 0, length = array.length;
1831 while (i < length) {
1832 result.push(slice.call(array, i, i += count));
1833 }
1834 return result;
1835 }
1836
1837 // Helper function to continue chaining intermediate results.
1838 function chainResult(instance, obj) {
1839 return instance._chain ? _$1(obj).chain() : obj;
1840 }
1841
1842 // Add your own custom functions to the Underscore object.
1843 function mixin(obj) {
1844 each(functions(obj), function(name) {
1845 var func = _$1[name] = obj[name];
1846 _$1.prototype[name] = function() {
1847 var args = [this._wrapped];
1848 push.apply(args, arguments);
1849 return chainResult(this, func.apply(_$1, args));
1850 };
1851 });
1852 return _$1;
1853 }
1854
1855 // Add all mutator `Array` functions to the wrapper.
1856 each(['pop', 'push', 'reverse', 'shift', 'sort', 'splice', 'unshift'], function(name) {
1857 var method = ArrayProto[name];
1858 _$1.prototype[name] = function() {
1859 var obj = this._wrapped;
1860 if (obj != null) {
1861 method.apply(obj, arguments);
1862 if ((name === 'shift' || name === 'splice') && obj.length === 0) {
1863 delete obj[0];
1864 }
1865 }
1866 return chainResult(this, obj);
1867 };
1868 });
1869
1870 // Add all accessor `Array` functions to the wrapper.
1871 each(['concat', 'join', 'slice'], function(name) {
1872 var method = ArrayProto[name];
1873 _$1.prototype[name] = function() {
1874 var obj = this._wrapped;
1875 if (obj != null) obj = method.apply(obj, arguments);
1876 return chainResult(this, obj);
1877 };
1878 });
1879
1880 // Named Exports
1881
1882 var allExports = {
1883 __proto__: null,
1884 VERSION: VERSION,
1885 restArguments: restArguments,
1886 isObject: isObject,
1887 isNull: isNull,
1888 isUndefined: isUndefined,
1889 isBoolean: isBoolean,
1890 isElement: isElement,
1891 isString: isString,
1892 isNumber: isNumber,
1893 isDate: isDate,
1894 isRegExp: isRegExp,
1895 isError: isError,
1896 isSymbol: isSymbol,
1897 isArrayBuffer: isArrayBuffer,
1898 isDataView: isDataView$1,
1899 isArray: isArray,
1900 isFunction: isFunction$1,
1901 isArguments: isArguments$1,
1902 isFinite: isFinite$1,
1903 isNaN: isNaN$1,
1904 isTypedArray: isTypedArray$1,
1905 isEmpty: isEmpty,
1906 isMatch: isMatch,
1907 isEqual: isEqual,
1908 isMap: isMap,
1909 isWeakMap: isWeakMap,
1910 isSet: isSet,
1911 isWeakSet: isWeakSet,
1912 keys: keys,
1913 allKeys: allKeys,
1914 values: values,
1915 pairs: pairs,
1916 invert: invert,
1917 functions: functions,
1918 methods: functions,
1919 extend: extend,
1920 extendOwn: extendOwn,
1921 assign: extendOwn,
1922 defaults: defaults,
1923 create: create,
1924 clone: clone,
1925 tap: tap,
1926 get: get,
1927 has: has,
1928 mapObject: mapObject,
1929 identity: identity,
1930 constant: constant,
1931 noop: noop,
1932 toPath: toPath$1,
1933 property: property,
1934 propertyOf: propertyOf,
1935 matcher: matcher,
1936 matches: matcher,
1937 times: times,
1938 random: random,
1939 now: now,
1940 escape: _escape,
1941 unescape: _unescape,
1942 templateSettings: templateSettings,
1943 template: template,
1944 result: result,
1945 uniqueId: uniqueId,
1946 chain: chain,
1947 iteratee: iteratee,
1948 partial: partial,
1949 bind: bind,
1950 bindAll: bindAll,
1951 memoize: memoize,
1952 delay: delay,
1953 defer: defer,
1954 throttle: throttle,
1955 debounce: debounce,
1956 wrap: wrap,
1957 negate: negate,
1958 compose: compose,
1959 after: after,
1960 before: before,
1961 once: once,
1962 findKey: findKey,
1963 findIndex: findIndex,
1964 findLastIndex: findLastIndex,
1965 sortedIndex: sortedIndex,
1966 indexOf: indexOf,
1967 lastIndexOf: lastIndexOf,
1968 find: find,
1969 detect: find,
1970 findWhere: findWhere,
1971 each: each,
1972 forEach: each,
1973 map: map,
1974 collect: map,
1975 reduce: reduce,
1976 foldl: reduce,
1977 inject: reduce,
1978 reduceRight: reduceRight,
1979 foldr: reduceRight,
1980 filter: filter,
1981 select: filter,
1982 reject: reject,
1983 every: every,
1984 all: every,
1985 some: some,
1986 any: some,
1987 contains: contains,
1988 includes: contains,
1989 include: contains,
1990 invoke: invoke,
1991 pluck: pluck,
1992 where: where,
1993 max: max,
1994 min: min,
1995 shuffle: shuffle,
1996 sample: sample,
1997 sortBy: sortBy,
1998 groupBy: groupBy,
1999 indexBy: indexBy,
2000 countBy: countBy,
2001 partition: partition,
2002 toArray: toArray,
2003 size: size,
2004 pick: pick,
2005 omit: omit,
2006 first: first,
2007 head: first,
2008 take: first,
2009 initial: initial,
2010 last: last,
2011 rest: rest,
2012 tail: rest,
2013 drop: rest,
2014 compact: compact,
2015 flatten: flatten,
2016 without: without,
2017 uniq: uniq,
2018 unique: uniq,
2019 union: union,
2020 intersection: intersection,
2021 difference: difference,
2022 unzip: unzip,
2023 transpose: unzip,
2024 zip: zip,
2025 object: object,
2026 range: range,
2027 chunk: chunk,
2028 mixin: mixin,
2029 'default': _$1
2030 };
2031
2032 // Default Export
2033
2034 // Add all of the Underscore functions to the wrapper object.
2035 var _ = mixin(allExports);
2036 // Legacy Node.js API.
2037 _._ = _;
2038
2039 return _;
2040
2041})));
2042//# sourceMappingURL=underscore-umd.js.map
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