forIn.js
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define(['./hasOwn'], function (hasOwn) {
var _hasDontEnumBug,
_dontEnums;
function checkDontEnum(){
_dontEnums = [
'toString',
'toLocaleString',
'valueOf',
'hasOwnProperty',
'isPrototypeOf',
'propertyIsEnumerable',
'constructor'
];
_hasDontEnumBug = true;
for (var key in {'toString': null}) {
_hasDontEnumBug = false;
}
}
/**
* Similar to Array/forEach but works over object properties and fixes Don't
* Enum bug on IE.
* based on: http://whattheheadsaid.com/2010/10/a-safer-object-keys-compatibility-implementation
*/
function forIn(obj, fn, thisObj){
var key, i = 0;
// no need to check if argument is a real object that way we can use
// it for arrays, functions, date, etc.
//post-pone check till needed
if (_hasDontEnumBug == null) checkDontEnum();
for (key in obj) {
if (exec(fn, obj, key, thisObj) === false) {
break;
}
}
if (_hasDontEnumBug) {
var ctor = obj.constructor,
isProto = !!ctor && obj === ctor.prototype;
while (key = _dontEnums[i++]) {
// For constructor, if it is a prototype object the constructor
// is always non-enumerable unless defined otherwise (and
// enumerated above). For non-prototype objects, it will have
// to be defined on this object, since it cannot be defined on
// any prototype objects.
//
// For other [[DontEnum]] properties, check if the value is
// different than Object prototype value.
if (
(key !== 'constructor' ||
(!isProto && hasOwn(obj, key))) &&
obj[key] !== Object.prototype[key]
) {
if (exec(fn, obj, key, thisObj) === false) {
break;
}
}
}
}
}
function exec(fn, obj, key, thisObj){
return fn.call(thisObj, obj[key], key, obj);
}
return forIn;
});