form-cheatsheet/js/polyfills/ie-array-slice-shim.js

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/**
* Shim for "fixing" IE's lack of support (IE < 9) for applying slice
* on host objects like NamedNodeMap, NodeList, and HTMLCollection
* (technically, since host objects have been implementation-dependent,
* at least before ES6, IE hasn't needed to work this way).
* Also works on strings, fixes IE < 9 to allow an explicit undefined
* for the 2nd argument (as in Firefox), and prevents errors when
* called on other DOM objects.
*/
(function () {
'use strict';
var _slice = Array.prototype.slice;
try {
// Can't be used with DOM elements in IE < 9
_slice.call(document.documentElement);
} catch (e) { // Fails in IE < 9
// This will work for genuine arrays, array-like objects,
// NamedNodeMap (attributes, entities, notations),
// NodeList (e.g., getElementsByTagName), HTMLCollection (e.g., childNodes),
// and will not fail on other DOM objects (as do DOM elements in IE < 9)
Array.prototype.slice = function(begin, end) {
// IE < 9 gets unhappy with an undefined end argument
end = (typeof end !== 'undefined') ? end : this.length;
// For native Array objects, we use the native slice function
if (Object.prototype.toString.call(this) === '[object Array]'){
return _slice.call(this, begin, end);
}
// For array like object we handle it ourselves.
var i, cloned = [],
size, len = this.length;
// Handle negative value for "begin"
var start = begin || 0;
start = (start >= 0) ? start : Math.max(0, len + start);
// Handle negative value for "end"
var upTo = (typeof end == 'number') ? Math.min(end, len) : len;
if (end < 0) {
upTo = len + end;
}
// Actual expected size of the slice
size = upTo - start;
if (size > 0) {
cloned = new Array(size);
if (this.charAt) {
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
cloned[i] = this.charAt(start + i);
}
} else {
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
cloned[i] = this[start + i];
}
}
}
return cloned;
};
}
}());