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'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = deleteUnknownAutoBindMethods;
function shouldDeleteClassicInstanceMethod(component, name) {
if (component.__reactAutoBindMap && component.__reactAutoBindMap.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
// It's a known autobound function, keep it
return false;
}
if (component.__reactAutoBindPairs && component.__reactAutoBindPairs.indexOf(name) >= 0) {
// It's a known autobound function, keep it
return false;
}
if (component[name].__reactBoundArguments !== null) {
// It's a function bound to specific args, keep it
return false;
}
// It's a cached bound method for a function
// that was deleted by user, so we delete it from component.
return true;
}
function shouldDeleteModernInstanceMethod(component, name) {
var prototype = component.constructor.prototype;
var prototypeDescriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(prototype, name);
if (!prototypeDescriptor || !prototypeDescriptor.get) {
// This is definitely not an autobinding getter
return false;
}
if (prototypeDescriptor.get().length !== component[name].length) {
// The length doesn't match, bail out
return false;
}
// This seems like a method bound using an autobinding getter on the prototype
// Hopefully we won't run into too many false positives.
return true;
}
function shouldDeleteInstanceMethod(component, name) {
var descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(component, name);
if (typeof descriptor.value !== 'function') {
// Not a function, or something fancy: bail out
return;
}
if (component.__reactAutoBindMap || component.__reactAutoBindPairs) {
// Classic
return shouldDeleteClassicInstanceMethod(component, name);
} else {
// Modern
return shouldDeleteModernInstanceMethod(component, name);
}
}
/**
* Deletes autobound methods from the instance.
*
* For classic React classes, we only delete the methods that no longer exist in map.
* This means the user actually deleted them in code.
*
* For modern classes, we delete methods that exist on prototype with the same length,
* and which have getters on prototype, but are normal values on the instance.
* This is usually an indication that an autobinding decorator is being used,
* and the getter will re-generate the memoized handler on next access.
*/
function deleteUnknownAutoBindMethods(component) {
var names = Object.getOwnPropertyNames(component);
names.forEach(function (name) {
if (shouldDeleteInstanceMethod(component, name)) {
delete component[name];
}
});
}