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JavaScript
define([
"../core",
"../core/init",
"../deferred"
], function( jQuery ) {
// The deferred used on DOM ready
var readyList;
jQuery.fn.ready = function( fn ) {
// Add the callback
jQuery.ready.promise().done( fn );
return this;
};
jQuery.extend({
// Is the DOM ready to be used? Set to true once it occurs.
isReady: false,
// A counter to track how many items to wait for before
// the ready event fires. See #6781
readyWait: 1,
// Hold (or release) the ready event
holdReady: function( hold ) {
if ( hold ) {
jQuery.readyWait++;
} else {
jQuery.ready( true );
}
},
// Handle when the DOM is ready
ready: function( wait ) {
// Abort if there are pending holds or we're already ready
if ( wait === true ? --jQuery.readyWait : jQuery.isReady ) {
return;
}
// Remember that the DOM is ready
jQuery.isReady = true;
// If a normal DOM Ready event fired, decrement, and wait if need be
if ( wait !== true && --jQuery.readyWait > 0 ) {
return;
}
// If there are functions bound, to execute
readyList.resolveWith( document, [ jQuery ] );
// Trigger any bound ready events
if ( jQuery.fn.triggerHandler ) {
jQuery( document ).triggerHandler( "ready" );
jQuery( document ).off( "ready" );
}
}
});
/**
* The ready event handler and self cleanup method
*/
function completed() {
document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", completed, false );
window.removeEventListener( "load", completed, false );
jQuery.ready();
}
jQuery.ready.promise = function( obj ) {
if ( !readyList ) {
readyList = jQuery.Deferred();
// Catch cases where $(document).ready() is called after the browser event has already occurred.
// We once tried to use readyState "interactive" here, but it caused issues like the one
// discovered by ChrisS here: http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/12282#comment:15
if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
// Handle it asynchronously to allow scripts the opportunity to delay ready
setTimeout( jQuery.ready );
} else {
// Use the handy event callback
document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", completed, false );
// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
window.addEventListener( "load", completed, false );
}
}
return readyList.promise( obj );
};
// Kick off the DOM ready check even if the user does not
jQuery.ready.promise();
});