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/* | |
* Minimal classList shim for IE 9 | |
* By Devon Govett | |
* MIT LICENSE | |
*/ | |
if (!("classList" in document.documentElement) && Object.defineProperty && typeof HTMLElement !== 'undefined') { | |
Object.defineProperty(HTMLElement.prototype, 'classList', { | |
get: function() { | |
var self = this; | |
function update(fn) { | |
return function(value) { | |
var classes = self.className.split(/\s+/), | |
index = classes.indexOf(value); | |
fn(classes, index, value); | |
self.className = classes.join(" "); | |
} | |
} | |
var ret = { | |
add: update(function(classes, index, value) { | |
~index || classes.push(value); | |
}), | |
remove: update(function(classes, index) { | |
~index && classes.splice(index, 1); | |
}), | |
toggle: update(function(classes, index, value) { | |
~index ? classes.splice(index, 1) : classes.push(value); | |
}), | |
contains: function(value) { | |
return !!~self.className.split(/\s+/).indexOf(value); | |
}, | |
item: function(i) { | |
return self.className.split(/\s+/)[i] || null; | |
} | |
}; | |
Object.defineProperty(ret, 'length', { | |
get: function() { | |
return self.className.split(/\s+/).length; | |
} | |
}); | |
return ret; | |
} | |
}); | |
} |
Eh! Screw IE < 9. Too many problems and I wasn't trying to support it in my app anyway. The regex is now simplified, and I added "real" length support via a getter. And to answer your question @rwldrn, it looks like IE does not have DOMTokenList.
Word.
Super late to this party, but my classList polyfill has true native .length
by being an array (i.e. constructor's .prototype = []
). You could try something like that.
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@devongovett - it sure would, but like I said it's "half-assed" and only meant to work in IE8 right?