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239 lines
5.3 KiB
JavaScript
239 lines
5.3 KiB
JavaScript
/*
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// Matrix Construct
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//
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// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
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// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
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// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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'use strict';
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/**************************************
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*
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* Model watching
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*
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*/
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/**
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* Register a handler to be called when a variable at the path updates.
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* The first element of ["client"] in the path is implied and should not
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* be specified.
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*
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* Example: To watch for changes to mc.instance.ready:
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*
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* mc.watch(["instance", "ready"], (cur, old) => {});
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*
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* This function cannot be called until Angular inits the controllers
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* (it can't be called from the initial outer script).
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*/
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mc.watch = function(path, handler)
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{
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let dir = mc.watch.tree;
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for(let i = 0; i < path.length - 1; i++)
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{
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if(!(path[i] in dir))
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dir[path[i]] = {};
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dir = dir[path[i]];
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}
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let wrapper =
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{
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path: path,
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handler: handler,
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};
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if((path.back() in dir))
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{
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dir[path.back()].push(wrapper);
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return wrapper;
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}
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dir[path.back()] = [wrapper];
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let watcher = () => maybe(() =>
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{
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let watched = client;
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path.forEach((part) => watched = watched[part]);
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return watched;
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});
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mc.watch.$scope.$watch(watcher, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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let handlers = dir[path.back()];
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handlers.forEach((wrapper) => wrapper.handler(cur, prev));
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});
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return wrapper;
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};
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/**
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* The watch tree describes handlers that fire when a variable that corresponds
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* to the path in the tree is updated. The tree is rooted under `client`
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* so anything in the client is reachable. The correspondence is
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* `mc.watch.tree.instance.authentic` to watch the var `mc.instance.authentic`
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*/
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mc.watch.tree = {};
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/**
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* Deregister (unsubscribe) from a previous call to mc.watch()
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* by passing the return value of mc.watch() to this function.
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*/
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mc.watch.unwatch = function(wrapper)
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{
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let path = wrapper.path;
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let dir = mc.watch.tree;
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for(let i = 0; i < path.length; i++)
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{
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if(!(path[i] in dir))
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dir[path[i]] = {};
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dir = dir[path[i]];
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}
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let idx = dir.indexOf(wrapper);
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if(idx < 0)
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return false;
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dir.splice(idx, 1);
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return true;
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};
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// Alias
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mc.unwatch = mc.watch.unwatch;
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which only calls when the value makes
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* a transition to your expectation.
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*/
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mc.watch.when = function(path, expect, handler)
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{
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return mc.watch(path, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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if(cur === expect)
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handler(cur, prev);
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});
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which only calls when the value makes
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* a transition away from your expectation.
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*/
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mc.watch.was = function(path, expect, handler)
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{
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return mc.watch(path, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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if(prev === expect)
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handler(cur, prev);
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});
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which only calls when the value makes
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* a transition to anything other than the expectation.
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*/
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mc.watch.unless = function(path, expect, handler)
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{
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return mc.watch(path, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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if(cur !== expect)
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handler(cur, prev);
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});
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which only calls when the specific
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* transition from before -> after has occurred.
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*/
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mc.watch.transit = function(path, before, after, handler)
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{
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return mc.watch(path, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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if(prev === before && cur === after)
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handler(cur, prev);
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});
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which sets the value to desired when
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* it is equal to expected.
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*/
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mc.watch.compare_exchange = function(path, expected, desired)
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{
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return mc.watch.when(path, expected, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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if(cur !== expected)
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return;
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Object.terminal_edge(client, path, (key, obj) =>
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{
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obj[key] = desired;
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});
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});
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which requires conditions to be
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* satisfied to call handler.
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*
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* The condition structure requires a path, and then an optional
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* suite of conditions where the key indicates the type of test for
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* the value analogous to the mc.watch function.
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*
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* condition:
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* {
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* path: ["foo", "bar"]
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* test: (cur, prev) => true,
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* was: 123,
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* when: 456,
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* unless: 789,
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* }
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*/
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mc.watch.conditions = function(handler, conditions, functor)
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{
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conditions.forEach((condition) =>
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{
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mc.watch(condition.path, (cur, prev) =>
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{
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if(("test" in condition))
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condition.result = condition.test(cur, prev);
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if(("when" in condition))
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condition.result = cur === condition.when;
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if(("was" in condition))
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condition.result = prev === condition.was;
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if(("unless" in condition))
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condition.result = cur !== condition.unless;
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if(("defined" in condition))
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condition.result = condition["defined"]? cur !== undefined:
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cur === undefined;
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if(functor.call(conditions, (condition) => condition.result))
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handler();
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});
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});
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which requires every condition to
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* be satisfied to call handler
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*/
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mc.watch.every = function(handler, conditions)
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{
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mc.watch.conditions(handler, conditions, Array.prototype.every);
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};
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/**
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* Convenience to mc.watch() which requires some condition to
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* be satisfied to call handler
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*/
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mc.watch.some = function(handler, conditions)
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{
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mc.watch.conditions(handler, conditions, Array.prototype.some);
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};
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