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All Rights Reserved.\n//\n// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n// You may obtain a copy of the License at\n//\n// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n//\n// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n// distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS-IS\" BASIS,\n// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n// limitations under the License.\n\n/**\n * @fileoverview Bootstrap for the Google JS Library (Closure).\n *\n * In uncompiled mode base.js will attempt to load Closure's deps file, unless\n * the global CLOSURE_NO_DEPS is set to true. This allows projects\n * to include their own deps file(s) from different locations.\n *\n * Avoid including base.js more than once. 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\n * When declared as a map of string literals to string literals, the JSCompiler\n * will replace all calls to goog.getCssName() using the supplied map if the\n * --process_closure_primitives flag is set.\n *\n * @param {!Object} mapping A map of strings to strings where keys are possible\n * arguments to goog.getCssName() and values are the corresponding values\n * that should be returned.\n * @param {string=} opt_style The style of css name mapping. There are two valid\n * options: 'BY_PART', and 'BY_WHOLE'.\n * @see goog.getCssName for a description.\n */\ngoog.setCssNameMapping = function(mapping, opt_style) {\n goog.cssNameMapping_ = mapping;\n goog.cssNameMappingStyle_ = opt_style;\n};\n\n\n/**\n * To use CSS renaming in compiled mode, one of the input files should have a\n * call to goog.setCssNameMapping() with an object literal that the JSCompiler\n * can extract and use to replace all calls to goog.getCssName(). In uncompiled\n * mode, JavaScript code should be loaded before this base.js file that declares\n * a global variable, CLOSURE_CSS_NAME_MAPPING, which is used below. This is\n * to ensure that the mapping is loaded before any calls to goog.getCssName()\n * are made in uncompiled mode.\n *\n * A hook for overriding the CSS name mapping.\n * @type {!Object|undefined}\n */\ngoog.global.CLOSURE_CSS_NAME_MAPPING;\n\n\nif (!COMPILED && goog.global.CLOSURE_CSS_NAME_MAPPING) {\n // This does not call goog.setCssNameMapping() because the JSCompiler\n // requires that goog.setCssNameMapping() be called with an object literal.\n goog.cssNameMapping_ = goog.global.CLOSURE_CSS_NAME_MAPPING;\n}\n\n\n/**\n * Gets a localized message.\n *\n * This function is a compiler primitive. If you give the compiler a localized\n * message bundle, it will replace the string at compile-time with a localized\n * version, and expand goog.getMsg call to a concatenated string.\n *\n * Messages must be initialized in the form:\n * \n * var MSG_NAME = goog.getMsg('Hello {$placeholder}', {'placeholder': 'world'});\n * \n *\n * This function produces a string which should be treated as plain text. Use\n * {@link goog.html.SafeHtmlFormatter} in conjunction with goog.getMsg to\n * produce SafeHtml.\n *\n * @param {string} str Translatable string, places holders in the form {$foo}.\n * @param {Object=} opt_values Maps place holder name to value.\n * @return {string} message with placeholders filled.\n */\ngoog.getMsg = function(str, opt_values) {\n if (opt_values) {\n str = str.replace(/\\{\\$([^}]+)}/g, function(match, key) {\n return (opt_values != null && key in opt_values) ? opt_values[key] :\n match;\n });\n }\n return str;\n};\n\n\n/**\n * Gets a localized message. If the message does not have a translation, gives a\n * fallback message.\n *\n * This is useful when introducing a new message that has not yet been\n * translated into all languages.\n *\n * This function is a compiler primitive. Must be used in the form:\n * var x = goog.getMsgWithFallback(MSG_A, MSG_B);\n * where MSG_A and MSG_B were initialized with goog.getMsg.\n *\n * @param {string} a The preferred message.\n * @param {string} b The fallback message.\n * @return {string} The best translated message.\n */\ngoog.getMsgWithFallback = function(a, b) {\n return a;\n};\n\n\n/**\n * Exposes an unobfuscated global namespace path for the given object.\n * Note that fields of the exported object *will* be obfuscated, unless they are\n * exported in turn via this function or goog.exportProperty.\n *\n * Also handy for making public items that are defined in anonymous closures.\n *\n * ex. goog.exportSymbol('public.path.Foo', Foo);\n *\n * ex. goog.exportSymbol('public.path.Foo.staticFunction', Foo.staticFunction);\n * public.path.Foo.staticFunction();\n *\n * ex. goog.exportSymbol('public.path.Foo.prototype.myMethod',\n * Foo.prototype.myMethod);\n * new public.path.Foo().myMethod();\n *\n * @param {string} publicPath Unobfuscated name to export.\n * @param {*} object Object the name should point to.\n * @param {Object=} opt_objectToExportTo The object to add the path to; default\n * is goog.global.\n */\ngoog.exportSymbol = function(publicPath, object, opt_objectToExportTo) {\n goog.exportPath_(publicPath, object, opt_objectToExportTo);\n};\n\n\n/**\n * Exports a property unobfuscated into the object's namespace.\n * ex. goog.exportProperty(Foo, 'staticFunction', Foo.staticFunction);\n * ex. goog.exportProperty(Foo.prototype, 'myMethod', Foo.prototype.myMethod);\n * @param {Object} object Object whose static property is being exported.\n * @param {string} publicName Unobfuscated name to export.\n * @param {*} symbol Object the name should point to.\n */\ngoog.exportProperty = function(object, publicName, symbol) {\n object[publicName] = symbol;\n};\n\n\n/**\n * Inherit the prototype methods from one constructor into another.\n *\n * Usage:\n *
\n * function ParentClass(a, b) { }\n * ParentClass.prototype.foo = function(a) { };\n *\n * function ChildClass(a, b, c) {\n *   ChildClass.base(this, 'constructor', a, b);\n * }\n * goog.inherits(ChildClass, ParentClass);\n *\n * var child = new ChildClass('a', 'b', 'see');\n * child.foo(); // This works.\n * 
\n *\n * @param {!Function} childCtor Child class.\n * @param {!Function} parentCtor Parent class.\n * @suppress {strictMissingProperties} superClass_ and base is not defined on\n * Function.\n */\ngoog.inherits = function(childCtor, parentCtor) {\n /** @constructor */\n function tempCtor() {}\n tempCtor.prototype = parentCtor.prototype;\n childCtor.superClass_ = parentCtor.prototype;\n childCtor.prototype = new tempCtor();\n /** @override */\n childCtor.prototype.constructor = childCtor;\n\n /**\n * Calls superclass constructor/method.\n *\n * This function is only available if you use goog.inherits to\n * express inheritance relationships between classes.\n *\n * NOTE: This is a replacement for goog.base and for superClass_\n * property defined in childCtor.\n *\n * @param {!Object} me Should always be \"this\".\n * @param {string} methodName The method name to call. Calling\n * superclass constructor can be done with the special string\n * 'constructor'.\n * @param {...*} var_args The arguments to pass to superclass\n * method/constructor.\n * @return {*} The return value of the superclass method/constructor.\n */\n childCtor.base = function(me, methodName, var_args) {\n // Copying using loop to avoid deop due to passing arguments object to\n // function. This is faster in many JS engines as of late 2014.\n var args = new Array(arguments.length - 2);\n for (var i = 2; i < arguments.length; i++) {\n args[i - 2] = arguments[i];\n }\n return parentCtor.prototype[methodName].apply(me, args);\n };\n};\n\n\n/**\n * Call up to the superclass.\n *\n * If this is called from a constructor, then this calls the superclass\n * constructor with arguments 1-N.\n *\n * If this is called from a prototype method, then you must pass the name of the\n * method as the second argument to this function. If you do not, you will get a\n * runtime error. This calls the superclass' method with arguments 2-N.\n *\n * This function only works if you use goog.inherits to express inheritance\n * relationships between your classes.\n *\n * This function is a compiler primitive. At compile-time, the compiler will do\n * macro expansion to remove a lot of the extra overhead that this function\n * introduces. The compiler will also enforce a lot of the assumptions that this\n * function makes, and treat it as a compiler error if you break them.\n *\n * @param {!Object} me Should always be \"this\".\n * @param {*=} opt_methodName The method name if calling a super method.\n * @param {...*} var_args The rest of the arguments.\n * @return {*} The return value of the superclass method.\n * @suppress {es5Strict} This method can not be used in strict mode, but\n * all Closure Library consumers must depend on this file.\n * @deprecated goog.base is not strict mode compatible. 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This function exists for\n * uncompiled code - in compiled code the calls will be inlined and the aliases\n * applied. In uncompiled code the function is simply run since the aliases as\n * written are valid JavaScript.\n *\n *\n * @param {function()} fn Function to call. 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This enables\n * better checks.\n * - the compiler will rewrite this definition to a form that is optimal\n * for type checking and optimization (initially this will be a more\n * traditional form).\n *\n * @param {Function} superClass The superclass, Object or null.\n * @param {goog.defineClass.ClassDescriptor} def\n * An object literal describing\n * the class. It may have the following properties:\n * \"constructor\": the constructor function\n * \"statics\": an object literal containing methods to add to the constructor\n * as \"static\" methods or a function that will receive the constructor\n * function as its only parameter to which static properties can\n * be added.\n * all other properties are added to the prototype.\n * @return {!Function} The class constructor.\n * @deprecated Use ES6 class syntax instead.\n */\ngoog.defineClass = function(superClass, def) {\n // TODO(johnlenz): consider making the superClass an optional parameter.\n var constructor = def.constructor;\n var statics = def.statics;\n // Wrap the constructor prior to setting up the prototype and static methods.\n if (!constructor || constructor == Object.prototype.constructor) {\n constructor = function() {\n throw new Error(\n 'cannot instantiate an interface (no constructor defined).');\n };\n }\n\n var cls = goog.defineClass.createSealingConstructor_(constructor, superClass);\n if (superClass) {\n goog.inherits(cls, superClass);\n }\n\n // Remove all the properties that should not be copied to the prototype.\n delete def.constructor;\n delete def.statics;\n\n goog.defineClass.applyProperties_(cls.prototype, def);\n if (statics != null) {\n if (statics instanceof Function) {\n statics(cls);\n } else {\n goog.defineClass.applyProperties_(cls, statics);\n }\n }\n\n return cls;\n};\n\n\n/**\n * @typedef {{\n * constructor: (!Function|undefined),\n * statics: (Object|undefined|function(Function):void)\n * }}\n */\ngoog.defineClass.ClassDescriptor;\n\n\n/**\n * @define {boolean} Whether the instances returned by goog.defineClass should\n * be sealed when possible.\n *\n * When sealing is disabled the constructor function will not be wrapped by\n * goog.defineClass, making it incompatible with ES6 class methods.\n */\ngoog.defineClass.SEAL_CLASS_INSTANCES =\n goog.define('goog.defineClass.SEAL_CLASS_INSTANCES', goog.DEBUG);\n\n\n/**\n * If goog.defineClass.SEAL_CLASS_INSTANCES is enabled and Object.seal is\n * defined, this function will wrap the constructor in a function that seals the\n * results of the provided constructor function.\n *\n * @param {!Function} ctr The constructor whose results maybe be sealed.\n * @param {Function} superClass The superclass constructor.\n * @return {!Function} The replacement constructor.\n * @private\n */\ngoog.defineClass.createSealingConstructor_ = function(ctr, superClass) {\n if (!goog.defineClass.SEAL_CLASS_INSTANCES) {\n // Do now wrap the constructor when sealing is disabled. 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