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Ext.applyIf(String, {
/**
* Allows you to define a tokenized string and pass an arbitrary number of arguments to replace the tokens. Each
* token must be unique, and must increment in the format {0}, {1}, etc. Example usage:
* <pre><code>
var cls = 'my-class', text = 'Some text';
var s = String.format('<div class="{0}">{1}</div>', cls, text);
// s now contains the string: '<div class="my-class">Some text</div>'
* </code></pre>
* @param {String} string The tokenized string to be formatted
* @param {String} value1 The value to replace token {0}
* @param {String} value2 Etc...
* @return {String} The formatted string
* @static
*/
format : function(format){
var args = Ext.toArray(arguments, 1);
return format.replace(/\{(\d+)\}/g, function(m, i){
return args[i];
});
}
});
/**
* @class Array
*/
Ext.applyIf(Array.prototype, {
/**
* Checks whether or not the specified object exists in the array.
* @param {Object} o The object to check for
* @param {Number} from (Optional) The index at which to begin the search
* @return {Number} The index of o in the array (or -1 if it is not found)
*/
indexOf : function(o, from){
var len = this.length;
from = from || 0;
from += (from < 0) ? len : 0;
for (; from < len; ++from){
if(this[from] === o){
return from;
}
}
return -1;
},
/**
* Removes the specified object from the array. If the object is not found nothing happens.
* @param {Object} o The object to remove
* @return {Array} this array
*/
remove : function(o){
var index = this.indexOf(o);
if(index != -1){
this.splice(index, 1);
}
return this;
}
});
/**
* @class Ext.util.TaskRunner
* Provides the ability to execute one or more arbitrary tasks in a multithreaded
* manner. Generally, you can use the singleton {@link Ext.TaskMgr} instead, but
* if needed, you can create separate instances of TaskRunner. Any number of
* separate tasks can be started at any time and will run independently of each
* other. Example usage:
* <pre><code>
// Start a simple clock task that updates a div once per second
var updateClock = function(){
Ext.fly('clock').update(new Date().format('g:i:s A'));
}
var task = {
run: updateClock,
interval: 1000 //1 second
}
var runner = new Ext.util.TaskRunner();
runner.start(task);
// equivalent using TaskMgr
Ext.TaskMgr.start({
run: updateClock,
interval: 1000
});
* </code></pre>
* <p>See the {@link #start} method for details about how to configure a task object.</p>
* Also see {@link Ext.util.DelayedTask}.
*
* @constructor
* @param {Number} interval (optional) The minimum precision in milliseconds supported by this TaskRunner instance
* (defaults to 10)
*/
Ext.util.TaskRunner = function(interval){
interval = interval || 10;
var tasks = [],
removeQueue = [],
id = 0,
running = false,
// private
stopThread = function(){
running = false;
clearInterval(id);
id = 0;
},
// private
startThread = function(){
if(!running){
running = true;
id = setInterval(runTasks, interval);
}
},
// private
removeTask = function(t){
removeQueue.push(t);
if(t.onStop){
t.onStop.apply(t.scope || t);
}
},
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