Removing wowace libraries

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--- **AceAddon-3.0** provides a template for creating addon objects.
-- It'll provide you with a set of callback functions that allow you to simplify the loading
-- process of your addon.\\
-- Callbacks provided are:\\
-- * **OnInitialize**, which is called directly after the addon is fully loaded.
-- * **OnEnable** which gets called during the PLAYER_LOGIN event, when most of the data provided by the game is already present.
-- * **OnDisable**, which is only called when your addon is manually being disabled.
-- @usage
-- -- A small (but complete) addon, that doesn't do anything,
-- -- but shows usage of the callbacks.
-- local MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("MyAddon")
--
-- function MyAddon:OnInitialize()
-- -- do init tasks here, like loading the Saved Variables,
-- -- or setting up slash commands.
-- end
--
-- function MyAddon:OnEnable()
-- -- Do more initialization here, that really enables the use of your addon.
-- -- Register Events, Hook functions, Create Frames, Get information from
-- -- the game that wasn't available in OnInitialize
-- end
--
-- function MyAddon:OnDisable()
-- -- Unhook, Unregister Events, Hide frames that you created.
-- -- You would probably only use an OnDisable if you want to
-- -- build a "standby" mode, or be able to toggle modules on/off.
-- end
-- @class file
-- @name AceAddon-3.0.lua
-- @release $Id: AceAddon-3.0.lua 980 2010-10-27 14:20:11Z nevcairiel $
local MAJOR, MINOR = "AceAddon-3.0", 10
local AceAddon, oldminor = LibStub:NewLibrary(MAJOR, MINOR)
if not AceAddon then return end -- No Upgrade needed.
AceAddon.frame = AceAddon.frame or CreateFrame("Frame", "AceAddon30Frame") -- Our very own frame
AceAddon.addons = AceAddon.addons or {} -- addons in general
AceAddon.statuses = AceAddon.statuses or {} -- statuses of addon.
AceAddon.initializequeue = AceAddon.initializequeue or {} -- addons that are new and not initialized
AceAddon.enablequeue = AceAddon.enablequeue or {} -- addons that are initialized and waiting to be enabled
AceAddon.embeds = AceAddon.embeds or setmetatable({}, {__index = function(tbl, key) tbl[key] = {} return tbl[key] end }) -- contains a list of libraries embedded in an addon
-- Lua APIs
local tinsert, tconcat, tremove = table.insert, table.concat, table.remove
local fmt, tostring = string.format, tostring
local select, pairs, next, type, unpack = select, pairs, next, type, unpack
local loadstring, assert, error = loadstring, assert, error
local setmetatable, getmetatable, rawset, rawget = setmetatable, getmetatable, rawset, rawget
-- Global vars/functions that we don't upvalue since they might get hooked, or upgraded
-- List them here for Mikk's FindGlobals script
-- GLOBALS: LibStub, IsLoggedIn, geterrorhandler
--[[
xpcall safecall implementation
]]
local xpcall = xpcall
local function errorhandler(err)
return geterrorhandler()(err)
end
local function CreateDispatcher(argCount)
local code = [[
local xpcall, eh = ...
local method, ARGS
local function call() return method(ARGS) end
local function dispatch(func, ...)
method = func
if not method then return end
ARGS = ...
return xpcall(call, eh)
end
return dispatch
]]
local ARGS = {}
for i = 1, argCount do ARGS[i] = "arg"..i end
code = code:gsub("ARGS", tconcat(ARGS, ", "))
return assert(loadstring(code, "safecall Dispatcher["..argCount.."]"))(xpcall, errorhandler)
end
local Dispatchers = setmetatable({}, {__index=function(self, argCount)
local dispatcher = CreateDispatcher(argCount)
rawset(self, argCount, dispatcher)
return dispatcher
end})
Dispatchers[0] = function(func)
return xpcall(func, errorhandler)
end
local function safecall(func, ...)
-- we check to see if the func is passed is actually a function here and don't error when it isn't
-- this safecall is used for optional functions like OnInitialize OnEnable etc. When they are not
-- present execution should continue without hinderance
if type(func) == "function" then
return Dispatchers[select('#', ...)](func, ...)
end
end
-- local functions that will be implemented further down
local Enable, Disable, EnableModule, DisableModule, Embed, NewModule, GetModule, GetName, SetDefaultModuleState, SetDefaultModuleLibraries, SetEnabledState, SetDefaultModulePrototype
-- used in the addon metatable
local function addontostring( self ) return self.name end
--- Create a new AceAddon-3.0 addon.
-- Any libraries you specified will be embeded, and the addon will be scheduled for
-- its OnInitialize and OnEnable callbacks.
-- The final addon object, with all libraries embeded, will be returned.
-- @paramsig [object ,]name[, lib, ...]
-- @param object Table to use as a base for the addon (optional)
-- @param name Name of the addon object to create
-- @param lib List of libraries to embed into the addon
-- @usage
-- -- Create a simple addon object
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("MyAddon", "AceEvent-3.0")
--
-- -- Create a Addon object based on the table of a frame
-- local MyFrame = CreateFrame("Frame")
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon(MyFrame, "MyAddon", "AceEvent-3.0")
function AceAddon:NewAddon(objectorname, ...)
local object,name
local i=1
if type(objectorname)=="table" then
object=objectorname
name=...
i=2
else
name=objectorname
end
if type(name)~="string" then
error(("Usage: NewAddon([object,] name, [lib, lib, lib, ...]): 'name' - string expected got '%s'."):format(type(name)), 2)
end
if self.addons[name] then
error(("Usage: NewAddon([object,] name, [lib, lib, lib, ...]): 'name' - Addon '%s' already exists."):format(name), 2)
end
object = object or {}
object.name = name
local addonmeta = {}
local oldmeta = getmetatable(object)
if oldmeta then
for k, v in pairs(oldmeta) do addonmeta[k] = v end
end
addonmeta.__tostring = addontostring
setmetatable( object, addonmeta )
self.addons[name] = object
object.modules = {}
object.orderedModules = {}
object.defaultModuleLibraries = {}
Embed( object ) -- embed NewModule, GetModule methods
self:EmbedLibraries(object, select(i,...))
-- add to queue of addons to be initialized upon ADDON_LOADED
tinsert(self.initializequeue, object)
return object
end
--- Get the addon object by its name from the internal AceAddon registry.
-- Throws an error if the addon object cannot be found (except if silent is set).
-- @param name unique name of the addon object
-- @param silent if true, the addon is optional, silently return nil if its not found
-- @usage
-- -- Get the Addon
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
function AceAddon:GetAddon(name, silent)
if not silent and not self.addons[name] then
error(("Usage: GetAddon(name): 'name' - Cannot find an AceAddon '%s'."):format(tostring(name)), 2)
end
return self.addons[name]
end
-- - Embed a list of libraries into the specified addon.
-- This function will try to embed all of the listed libraries into the addon
-- and error if a single one fails.
--
-- **Note:** This function is for internal use by :NewAddon/:NewModule
-- @paramsig addon, [lib, ...]
-- @param addon addon object to embed the libs in
-- @param lib List of libraries to embed into the addon
function AceAddon:EmbedLibraries(addon, ...)
for i=1,select("#", ... ) do
local libname = select(i, ...)
self:EmbedLibrary(addon, libname, false, 4)
end
end
-- - Embed a library into the addon object.
-- This function will check if the specified library is registered with LibStub
-- and if it has a :Embed function to call. It'll error if any of those conditions
-- fails.
--
-- **Note:** This function is for internal use by :EmbedLibraries
-- @paramsig addon, libname[, silent[, offset]]
-- @param addon addon object to embed the library in
-- @param libname name of the library to embed
-- @param silent marks an embed to fail silently if the library doesn't exist (optional)
-- @param offset will push the error messages back to said offset, defaults to 2 (optional)
function AceAddon:EmbedLibrary(addon, libname, silent, offset)
local lib = LibStub:GetLibrary(libname, true)
if not lib and not silent then
error(("Usage: EmbedLibrary(addon, libname, silent, offset): 'libname' - Cannot find a library instance of %q."):format(tostring(libname)), offset or 2)
elseif lib and type(lib.Embed) == "function" then
lib:Embed(addon)
tinsert(self.embeds[addon], libname)
return true
elseif lib then
error(("Usage: EmbedLibrary(addon, libname, silent, offset): 'libname' - Library '%s' is not Embed capable"):format(libname), offset or 2)
end
end
--- Return the specified module from an addon object.
-- Throws an error if the addon object cannot be found (except if silent is set)
-- @name //addon//:GetModule
-- @paramsig name[, silent]
-- @param name unique name of the module
-- @param silent if true, the module is optional, silently return nil if its not found (optional)
-- @usage
-- -- Get the Addon
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- -- Get the Module
-- MyModule = MyAddon:GetModule("MyModule")
function GetModule(self, name, silent)
if not self.modules[name] and not silent then
error(("Usage: GetModule(name, silent): 'name' - Cannot find module '%s'."):format(tostring(name)), 2)
end
return self.modules[name]
end
local function IsModuleTrue(self) return true end
--- Create a new module for the addon.
-- The new module can have its own embeded libraries and/or use a module prototype to be mixed into the module.\\
-- A module has the same functionality as a real addon, it can have modules of its own, and has the same API as
-- an addon object.
-- @name //addon//:NewModule
-- @paramsig name[, prototype|lib[, lib, ...]]
-- @param name unique name of the module
-- @param prototype object to derive this module from, methods and values from this table will be mixed into the module (optional)
-- @param lib List of libraries to embed into the addon
-- @usage
-- -- Create a module with some embeded libraries
-- MyModule = MyAddon:NewModule("MyModule", "AceEvent-3.0", "AceHook-3.0")
--
-- -- Create a module with a prototype
-- local prototype = { OnEnable = function(self) print("OnEnable called!") end }
-- MyModule = MyAddon:NewModule("MyModule", prototype, "AceEvent-3.0", "AceHook-3.0")
function NewModule(self, name, prototype, ...)
if type(name) ~= "string" then error(("Usage: NewModule(name, [prototype, [lib, lib, lib, ...]): 'name' - string expected got '%s'."):format(type(name)), 2) end
if type(prototype) ~= "string" and type(prototype) ~= "table" and type(prototype) ~= "nil" then error(("Usage: NewModule(name, [prototype, [lib, lib, lib, ...]): 'prototype' - table (prototype), string (lib) or nil expected got '%s'."):format(type(prototype)), 2) end
if self.modules[name] then error(("Usage: NewModule(name, [prototype, [lib, lib, lib, ...]): 'name' - Module '%s' already exists."):format(name), 2) end
-- modules are basically addons. We treat them as such. They will be added to the initializequeue properly as well.
-- NewModule can only be called after the parent addon is present thus the modules will be initialized after their parent is.
local module = AceAddon:NewAddon(fmt("%s_%s", self.name or tostring(self), name))
module.IsModule = IsModuleTrue
module:SetEnabledState(self.defaultModuleState)
module.moduleName = name
if type(prototype) == "string" then
AceAddon:EmbedLibraries(module, prototype, ...)
else
AceAddon:EmbedLibraries(module, ...)
end
AceAddon:EmbedLibraries(module, unpack(self.defaultModuleLibraries))
if not prototype or type(prototype) == "string" then
prototype = self.defaultModulePrototype or nil
end
if type(prototype) == "table" then
local mt = getmetatable(module)
mt.__index = prototype
setmetatable(module, mt) -- More of a Base class type feel.
end
safecall(self.OnModuleCreated, self, module) -- Was in Ace2 and I think it could be a cool thing to have handy.
self.modules[name] = module
tinsert(self.orderedModules, module)
return module
end
--- Returns the real name of the addon or module, without any prefix.
-- @name //addon//:GetName
-- @paramsig
-- @usage
-- print(MyAddon:GetName())
-- -- prints "MyAddon"
function GetName(self)
return self.moduleName or self.name
end
--- Enables the Addon, if possible, return true or false depending on success.
-- This internally calls AceAddon:EnableAddon(), thus dispatching a OnEnable callback
-- and enabling all modules of the addon (unless explicitly disabled).\\
-- :Enable() also sets the internal `enableState` variable to true
-- @name //addon//:Enable
-- @paramsig
-- @usage
-- -- Enable MyModule
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- MyModule = MyAddon:GetModule("MyModule")
-- MyModule:Enable()
function Enable(self)
self:SetEnabledState(true)
return AceAddon:EnableAddon(self)
end
--- Disables the Addon, if possible, return true or false depending on success.
-- This internally calls AceAddon:DisableAddon(), thus dispatching a OnDisable callback
-- and disabling all modules of the addon.\\
-- :Disable() also sets the internal `enableState` variable to false
-- @name //addon//:Disable
-- @paramsig
-- @usage
-- -- Disable MyAddon
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- MyAddon:Disable()
function Disable(self)
self:SetEnabledState(false)
return AceAddon:DisableAddon(self)
end
--- Enables the Module, if possible, return true or false depending on success.
-- Short-hand function that retrieves the module via `:GetModule` and calls `:Enable` on the module object.
-- @name //addon//:EnableModule
-- @paramsig name
-- @usage
-- -- Enable MyModule using :GetModule
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- MyModule = MyAddon:GetModule("MyModule")
-- MyModule:Enable()
--
-- -- Enable MyModule using the short-hand
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- MyAddon:EnableModule("MyModule")
function EnableModule(self, name)
local module = self:GetModule( name )
return module:Enable()
end
--- Disables the Module, if possible, return true or false depending on success.
-- Short-hand function that retrieves the module via `:GetModule` and calls `:Disable` on the module object.
-- @name //addon//:DisableModule
-- @paramsig name
-- @usage
-- -- Disable MyModule using :GetModule
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- MyModule = MyAddon:GetModule("MyModule")
-- MyModule:Disable()
--
-- -- Disable MyModule using the short-hand
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):GetAddon("MyAddon")
-- MyAddon:DisableModule("MyModule")
function DisableModule(self, name)
local module = self:GetModule( name )
return module:Disable()
end
--- Set the default libraries to be mixed into all modules created by this object.
-- Note that you can only change the default module libraries before any module is created.
-- @name //addon//:SetDefaultModuleLibraries
-- @paramsig lib[, lib, ...]
-- @param lib List of libraries to embed into the addon
-- @usage
-- -- Create the addon object
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("MyAddon")
-- -- Configure default libraries for modules (all modules need AceEvent-3.0)
-- MyAddon:SetDefaultModuleLibraries("AceEvent-3.0")
-- -- Create a module
-- MyModule = MyAddon:NewModule("MyModule")
function SetDefaultModuleLibraries(self, ...)
if next(self.modules) then
error("Usage: SetDefaultModuleLibraries(...): cannot change the module defaults after a module has been registered.", 2)
end
self.defaultModuleLibraries = {...}
end
--- Set the default state in which new modules are being created.
-- Note that you can only change the default state before any module is created.
-- @name //addon//:SetDefaultModuleState
-- @paramsig state
-- @param state Default state for new modules, true for enabled, false for disabled
-- @usage
-- -- Create the addon object
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("MyAddon")
-- -- Set the default state to "disabled"
-- MyAddon:SetDefaultModuleState(false)
-- -- Create a module and explicilty enable it
-- MyModule = MyAddon:NewModule("MyModule")
-- MyModule:Enable()
function SetDefaultModuleState(self, state)
if next(self.modules) then
error("Usage: SetDefaultModuleState(state): cannot change the module defaults after a module has been registered.", 2)
end
self.defaultModuleState = state
end
--- Set the default prototype to use for new modules on creation.
-- Note that you can only change the default prototype before any module is created.
-- @name //addon//:SetDefaultModulePrototype
-- @paramsig prototype
-- @param prototype Default prototype for the new modules (table)
-- @usage
-- -- Define a prototype
-- local prototype = { OnEnable = function(self) print("OnEnable called!") end }
-- -- Set the default prototype
-- MyAddon:SetDefaultModulePrototype(prototype)
-- -- Create a module and explicitly Enable it
-- MyModule = MyAddon:NewModule("MyModule")
-- MyModule:Enable()
-- -- should print "OnEnable called!" now
-- @see NewModule
function SetDefaultModulePrototype(self, prototype)
if next(self.modules) then
error("Usage: SetDefaultModulePrototype(prototype): cannot change the module defaults after a module has been registered.", 2)
end
if type(prototype) ~= "table" then
error(("Usage: SetDefaultModulePrototype(prototype): 'prototype' - table expected got '%s'."):format(type(prototype)), 2)
end
self.defaultModulePrototype = prototype
end
--- Set the state of an addon or module
-- This should only be called before any enabling actually happend, e.g. in/before OnInitialize.
-- @name //addon//:SetEnabledState
-- @paramsig state
-- @param state the state of an addon or module (enabled=true, disabled=false)
function SetEnabledState(self, state)
self.enabledState = state
end
--- Return an iterator of all modules associated to the addon.
-- @name //addon//:IterateModules
-- @paramsig
-- @usage
-- -- Enable all modules
-- for name, module in MyAddon:IterateModules() do
-- module:Enable()
-- end
local function IterateModules(self) return pairs(self.modules) end
-- Returns an iterator of all embeds in the addon
-- @name //addon//:IterateEmbeds
-- @paramsig
local function IterateEmbeds(self) return pairs(AceAddon.embeds[self]) end
--- Query the enabledState of an addon.
-- @name //addon//:IsEnabled
-- @paramsig
-- @usage
-- if MyAddon:IsEnabled() then
-- MyAddon:Disable()
-- end
local function IsEnabled(self) return self.enabledState end
local mixins = {
NewModule = NewModule,
GetModule = GetModule,
Enable = Enable,
Disable = Disable,
EnableModule = EnableModule,
DisableModule = DisableModule,
IsEnabled = IsEnabled,
SetDefaultModuleLibraries = SetDefaultModuleLibraries,
SetDefaultModuleState = SetDefaultModuleState,
SetDefaultModulePrototype = SetDefaultModulePrototype,
SetEnabledState = SetEnabledState,
IterateModules = IterateModules,
IterateEmbeds = IterateEmbeds,
GetName = GetName,
}
local function IsModule(self) return false end
local pmixins = {
defaultModuleState = true,
enabledState = true,
IsModule = IsModule,
}
-- Embed( target )
-- target (object) - target object to embed aceaddon in
--
-- this is a local function specifically since it's meant to be only called internally
function Embed(target, skipPMixins)
for k, v in pairs(mixins) do
target[k] = v
end
if not skipPMixins then
for k, v in pairs(pmixins) do
target[k] = target[k] or v
end
end
end
-- - Initialize the addon after creation.
-- This function is only used internally during the ADDON_LOADED event
-- It will call the **OnInitialize** function on the addon object (if present),
-- and the **OnEmbedInitialize** function on all embeded libraries.
--
-- **Note:** Do not call this function manually, unless you're absolutely sure that you know what you are doing.
-- @param addon addon object to intialize
function AceAddon:InitializeAddon(addon)
safecall(addon.OnInitialize, addon)
local embeds = self.embeds[addon]
for i = 1, #embeds do
local lib = LibStub:GetLibrary(embeds[i], true)
if lib then safecall(lib.OnEmbedInitialize, lib, addon) end
end
-- we don't call InitializeAddon on modules specifically, this is handled
-- from the event handler and only done _once_
end
-- - Enable the addon after creation.
-- Note: This function is only used internally during the PLAYER_LOGIN event, or during ADDON_LOADED,
-- if IsLoggedIn() already returns true at that point, e.g. for LoD Addons.
-- It will call the **OnEnable** function on the addon object (if present),
-- and the **OnEmbedEnable** function on all embeded libraries.\\
-- This function does not toggle the enable state of the addon itself, and will return early if the addon is disabled.
--
-- **Note:** Do not call this function manually, unless you're absolutely sure that you know what you are doing.
-- Use :Enable on the addon itself instead.
-- @param addon addon object to enable
function AceAddon:EnableAddon(addon)
if type(addon) == "string" then addon = AceAddon:GetAddon(addon) end
if self.statuses[addon.name] or not addon.enabledState then return false end
-- set the statuses first, before calling the OnEnable. this allows for Disabling of the addon in OnEnable.
self.statuses[addon.name] = true
safecall(addon.OnEnable, addon)
-- make sure we're still enabled before continueing
if self.statuses[addon.name] then
local embeds = self.embeds[addon]
for i = 1, #embeds do
local lib = LibStub:GetLibrary(embeds[i], true)
if lib then safecall(lib.OnEmbedEnable, lib, addon) end
end
-- enable possible modules.
local modules = addon.orderedModules
for i = 1, #modules do
self:EnableAddon(modules[i])
end
end
return self.statuses[addon.name] -- return true if we're disabled
end
-- - Disable the addon
-- Note: This function is only used internally.
-- It will call the **OnDisable** function on the addon object (if present),
-- and the **OnEmbedDisable** function on all embeded libraries.\\
-- This function does not toggle the enable state of the addon itself, and will return early if the addon is still enabled.
--
-- **Note:** Do not call this function manually, unless you're absolutely sure that you know what you are doing.
-- Use :Disable on the addon itself instead.
-- @param addon addon object to enable
function AceAddon:DisableAddon(addon)
if type(addon) == "string" then addon = AceAddon:GetAddon(addon) end
if not self.statuses[addon.name] then return false end
-- set statuses first before calling OnDisable, this allows for aborting the disable in OnDisable.
self.statuses[addon.name] = false
safecall( addon.OnDisable, addon )
-- make sure we're still disabling...
if not self.statuses[addon.name] then
local embeds = self.embeds[addon]
for i = 1, #embeds do
local lib = LibStub:GetLibrary(embeds[i], true)
if lib then safecall(lib.OnEmbedDisable, lib, addon) end
end
-- disable possible modules.
local modules = addon.orderedModules
for i = 1, #modules do
self:DisableAddon(modules[i])
end
end
return not self.statuses[addon.name] -- return true if we're disabled
end
--- Get an iterator over all registered addons.
-- @usage
-- -- Print a list of all installed AceAddon's
-- for name, addon in AceAddon:IterateAddons() do
-- print("Addon: " .. name)
-- end
function AceAddon:IterateAddons() return pairs(self.addons) end
--- Get an iterator over the internal status registry.
-- @usage
-- -- Print a list of all enabled addons
-- for name, status in AceAddon:IterateAddonStatus() do
-- if status then
-- print("EnabledAddon: " .. name)
-- end
-- end
function AceAddon:IterateAddonStatus() return pairs(self.statuses) end
-- Following Iterators are deprecated, and their addon specific versions should be used
-- e.g. addon:IterateEmbeds() instead of :IterateEmbedsOnAddon(addon)
function AceAddon:IterateEmbedsOnAddon(addon) return pairs(self.embeds[addon]) end
function AceAddon:IterateModulesOfAddon(addon) return pairs(addon.modules) end
-- Event Handling
local function onEvent(this, event, arg1)
if event == "ADDON_LOADED" or event == "PLAYER_LOGIN" then
-- if a addon loads another addon, recursion could happen here, so we need to validate the table on every iteration
while(#AceAddon.initializequeue > 0) do
local addon = tremove(AceAddon.initializequeue, 1)
-- this might be an issue with recursion - TODO: validate
if event == "ADDON_LOADED" then addon.baseName = arg1 end
AceAddon:InitializeAddon(addon)
tinsert(AceAddon.enablequeue, addon)
end
if IsLoggedIn() then
while(#AceAddon.enablequeue > 0) do
local addon = tremove(AceAddon.enablequeue, 1)
AceAddon:EnableAddon(addon)
end
end
end
end
AceAddon.frame:RegisterEvent("ADDON_LOADED")
AceAddon.frame:RegisterEvent("PLAYER_LOGIN")
AceAddon.frame:SetScript("OnEvent", onEvent)
-- upgrade embeded
for name, addon in pairs(AceAddon.addons) do
Embed(addon, true)
end
-- 2010-10-27 nevcairiel - add new "orderedModules" table
if oldminor and oldminor < 10 then
for name, addon in pairs(AceAddon.addons) do
addon.orderedModules = {}
for module_name, module in pairs(addon.modules) do
tinsert(addon.orderedModules, module)
end
end
end

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<Script file="AceAddon-3.0.lua"/>
</Ui>

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--- **AceConsole-3.0** provides registration facilities for slash commands.
-- You can register slash commands to your custom functions and use the `GetArgs` function to parse them
-- to your addons individual needs.
--
-- **AceConsole-3.0** can be embeded into your addon, either explicitly by calling AceConsole:Embed(MyAddon) or by
-- specifying it as an embeded library in your AceAddon. All functions will be available on your addon object
-- and can be accessed directly, without having to explicitly call AceConsole itself.\\
-- It is recommended to embed AceConsole, otherwise you'll have to specify a custom `self` on all calls you
-- make into AceConsole.
-- @class file
-- @name AceConsole-3.0
-- @release $Id: AceConsole-3.0.lua 878 2009-11-02 18:51:58Z nevcairiel $
local MAJOR,MINOR = "AceConsole-3.0", 7
local AceConsole, oldminor = LibStub:NewLibrary(MAJOR, MINOR)
if not AceConsole then return end -- No upgrade needed
AceConsole.embeds = AceConsole.embeds or {} -- table containing objects AceConsole is embedded in.
AceConsole.commands = AceConsole.commands or {} -- table containing commands registered
AceConsole.weakcommands = AceConsole.weakcommands or {} -- table containing self, command => func references for weak commands that don't persist through enable/disable
-- Lua APIs
local tconcat, tostring, select = table.concat, tostring, select
local type, pairs, error = type, pairs, error
local format, strfind, strsub = string.format, string.find, string.sub
local max = math.max
-- WoW APIs
local _G = _G
-- Global vars/functions that we don't upvalue since they might get hooked, or upgraded
-- List them here for Mikk's FindGlobals script
-- GLOBALS: DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME, SlashCmdList, hash_SlashCmdList
local tmp={}
local function Print(self,frame,...)
local n=0
if self ~= AceConsole then
n=n+1
tmp[n] = "|cff33ff99"..tostring( self ).."|r:"
end
for i=1, select("#", ...) do
n=n+1
tmp[n] = tostring(select(i, ...))
end
frame:AddMessage( tconcat(tmp," ",1,n) )
end
--- Print to DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME or given ChatFrame (anything with an .AddMessage function)
-- @paramsig [chatframe ,] ...
-- @param chatframe Custom ChatFrame to print to (or any frame with an .AddMessage function)
-- @param ... List of any values to be printed
function AceConsole:Print(...)
local frame = ...
if type(frame) == "table" and frame.AddMessage then -- Is first argument something with an .AddMessage member?
return Print(self, frame, select(2,...))
else
return Print(self, DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME, ...)
end
end
--- Formatted (using format()) print to DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME or given ChatFrame (anything with an .AddMessage function)
-- @paramsig [chatframe ,] "format"[, ...]
-- @param chatframe Custom ChatFrame to print to (or any frame with an .AddMessage function)
-- @param format Format string - same syntax as standard Lua format()
-- @param ... Arguments to the format string
function AceConsole:Printf(...)
local frame = ...
if type(frame) == "table" and frame.AddMessage then -- Is first argument something with an .AddMessage member?
return Print(self, frame, format(select(2,...)))
else
return Print(self, DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME, format(...))
end
end
--- Register a simple chat command
-- @param command Chat command to be registered WITHOUT leading "/"
-- @param func Function to call when the slash command is being used (funcref or methodname)
-- @param persist if false, the command will be soft disabled/enabled when aceconsole is used as a mixin (default: true)
function AceConsole:RegisterChatCommand( command, func, persist )
if type(command)~="string" then error([[Usage: AceConsole:RegisterChatCommand( "command", func[, persist ]): 'command' - expected a string]], 2) end
if persist==nil then persist=true end -- I'd rather have my addon's "/addon enable" around if the author screws up. Having some extra slash regged when it shouldnt be isn't as destructive. True is a better default. /Mikk
local name = "ACECONSOLE_"..command:upper()
if type( func ) == "string" then
SlashCmdList[name] = function(input, editBox)
self[func](self, input, editBox)
end
else
SlashCmdList[name] = func
end
_G["SLASH_"..name.."1"] = "/"..command:lower()
AceConsole.commands[command] = name
-- non-persisting commands are registered for enabling disabling
if not persist then
if not AceConsole.weakcommands[self] then AceConsole.weakcommands[self] = {} end
AceConsole.weakcommands[self][command] = func
end
return true
end
--- Unregister a chatcommand
-- @param command Chat command to be unregistered WITHOUT leading "/"
function AceConsole:UnregisterChatCommand( command )
local name = AceConsole.commands[command]
if name then
SlashCmdList[name] = nil
_G["SLASH_" .. name .. "1"] = nil
hash_SlashCmdList["/" .. command:upper()] = nil
AceConsole.commands[command] = nil
end
end
--- Get an iterator over all Chat Commands registered with AceConsole
-- @return Iterator (pairs) over all commands
function AceConsole:IterateChatCommands() return pairs(AceConsole.commands) end
local function nils(n, ...)
if n>1 then
return nil, nils(n-1, ...)
elseif n==1 then
return nil, ...
else
return ...
end
end
--- Retreive one or more space-separated arguments from a string.
-- Treats quoted strings and itemlinks as non-spaced.
-- @param string The raw argument string
-- @param numargs How many arguments to get (default 1)
-- @param startpos Where in the string to start scanning (default 1)
-- @return Returns arg1, arg2, ..., nextposition\\
-- Missing arguments will be returned as nils. 'nextposition' is returned as 1e9 at the end of the string.
function AceConsole:GetArgs(str, numargs, startpos)
numargs = numargs or 1
startpos = max(startpos or 1, 1)
local pos=startpos
-- find start of new arg
pos = strfind(str, "[^ ]", pos)
if not pos then -- whoops, end of string
return nils(numargs, 1e9)
end
if numargs<1 then
return pos
end
-- quoted or space separated? find out which pattern to use
local delim_or_pipe
local ch = strsub(str, pos, pos)
if ch=='"' then
pos = pos + 1
delim_or_pipe='([|"])'
elseif ch=="'" then
pos = pos + 1
delim_or_pipe="([|'])"
else
delim_or_pipe="([| ])"
end
startpos = pos
while true do
-- find delimiter or hyperlink
local ch,_
pos,_,ch = strfind(str, delim_or_pipe, pos)
if not pos then break end
if ch=="|" then
-- some kind of escape
if strsub(str,pos,pos+1)=="|H" then
-- It's a |H....|hhyper link!|h
pos=strfind(str, "|h", pos+2) -- first |h
if not pos then break end
pos=strfind(str, "|h", pos+2) -- second |h
if not pos then break end
elseif strsub(str,pos, pos+1) == "|T" then
-- It's a |T....|t texture
pos=strfind(str, "|t", pos+2)
if not pos then break end
end
pos=pos+2 -- skip past this escape (last |h if it was a hyperlink)
else
-- found delimiter, done with this arg
return strsub(str, startpos, pos-1), AceConsole:GetArgs(str, numargs-1, pos+1)
end
end
-- search aborted, we hit end of string. return it all as one argument. (yes, even if it's an unterminated quote or hyperlink)
return strsub(str, startpos), nils(numargs-1, 1e9)
end
--- embedding and embed handling
local mixins = {
"Print",
"Printf",
"RegisterChatCommand",
"UnregisterChatCommand",
"GetArgs",
}
-- Embeds AceConsole into the target object making the functions from the mixins list available on target:..
-- @param target target object to embed AceBucket in
function AceConsole:Embed( target )
for k, v in pairs( mixins ) do
target[v] = self[v]
end
self.embeds[target] = true
return target
end
function AceConsole:OnEmbedEnable( target )
if AceConsole.weakcommands[target] then
for command, func in pairs( AceConsole.weakcommands[target] ) do
target:RegisterChatCommand( command, func, false, true ) -- nonpersisting and silent registry
end
end
end
function AceConsole:OnEmbedDisable( target )
if AceConsole.weakcommands[target] then
for command, func in pairs( AceConsole.weakcommands[target] ) do
target:UnregisterChatCommand( command ) -- TODO: this could potentially unregister a command from another application in case of command conflicts. Do we care?
end
end
end
for addon in pairs(AceConsole.embeds) do
AceConsole:Embed(addon)
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<Ui xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/
..\FrameXML\UI.xsd">
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--- AceEvent-3.0 provides event registration and secure dispatching.
-- All dispatching is done using **CallbackHandler-1.0**. AceEvent is a simple wrapper around
-- CallbackHandler, and dispatches all game events or addon message to the registrees.
--
-- **AceEvent-3.0** can be embeded into your addon, either explicitly by calling AceEvent:Embed(MyAddon) or by
-- specifying it as an embeded library in your AceAddon. All functions will be available on your addon object
-- and can be accessed directly, without having to explicitly call AceEvent itself.\\
-- It is recommended to embed AceEvent, otherwise you'll have to specify a custom `self` on all calls you
-- make into AceEvent.
-- @class file
-- @name AceEvent-3.0
-- @release $Id: AceEvent-3.0.lua 975 2010-10-23 11:26:18Z nevcairiel $
local MAJOR, MINOR = "AceEvent-3.0", 3
local AceEvent = LibStub:NewLibrary(MAJOR, MINOR)
if not AceEvent then return end
-- Lua APIs
local pairs = pairs
local CallbackHandler = LibStub:GetLibrary("CallbackHandler-1.0")
AceEvent.frame = AceEvent.frame or CreateFrame("Frame", "AceEvent30Frame") -- our event frame
AceEvent.embeds = AceEvent.embeds or {} -- what objects embed this lib
-- APIs and registry for blizzard events, using CallbackHandler lib
if not AceEvent.events then
AceEvent.events = CallbackHandler:New(AceEvent,
"RegisterEvent", "UnregisterEvent", "UnregisterAllEvents")
end
function AceEvent.events:OnUsed(target, eventname)
AceEvent.frame:RegisterEvent(eventname)
end
function AceEvent.events:OnUnused(target, eventname)
AceEvent.frame:UnregisterEvent(eventname)
end
-- APIs and registry for IPC messages, using CallbackHandler lib
if not AceEvent.messages then
AceEvent.messages = CallbackHandler:New(AceEvent,
"RegisterMessage", "UnregisterMessage", "UnregisterAllMessages"
)
AceEvent.SendMessage = AceEvent.messages.Fire
end
--- embedding and embed handling
local mixins = {
"RegisterEvent", "UnregisterEvent",
"RegisterMessage", "UnregisterMessage",
"SendMessage",
"UnregisterAllEvents", "UnregisterAllMessages",
}
--- Register for a Blizzard Event.
-- The callback will be called with the optional `arg` as the first argument (if supplied), and the event name as the second (or first, if no arg was supplied)
-- Any arguments to the event will be passed on after that.
-- @name AceEvent:RegisterEvent
-- @class function
-- @paramsig event[, callback [, arg]]
-- @param event The event to register for
-- @param callback The callback function to call when the event is triggered (funcref or method, defaults to a method with the event name)
-- @param arg An optional argument to pass to the callback function
--- Unregister an event.
-- @name AceEvent:UnregisterEvent
-- @class function
-- @paramsig event
-- @param event The event to unregister
--- Register for a custom AceEvent-internal message.
-- The callback will be called with the optional `arg` as the first argument (if supplied), and the event name as the second (or first, if no arg was supplied)
-- Any arguments to the event will be passed on after that.
-- @name AceEvent:RegisterMessage
-- @class function
-- @paramsig message[, callback [, arg]]
-- @param message The message to register for
-- @param callback The callback function to call when the message is triggered (funcref or method, defaults to a method with the event name)
-- @param arg An optional argument to pass to the callback function
--- Unregister a message
-- @name AceEvent:UnregisterMessage
-- @class function
-- @paramsig message
-- @param message The message to unregister
--- Send a message over the AceEvent-3.0 internal message system to other addons registered for this message.
-- @name AceEvent:SendMessage
-- @class function
-- @paramsig message, ...
-- @param message The message to send
-- @param ... Any arguments to the message
-- Embeds AceEvent into the target object making the functions from the mixins list available on target:..
-- @param target target object to embed AceEvent in
function AceEvent:Embed(target)
for k, v in pairs(mixins) do
target[v] = self[v]
end
self.embeds[target] = true
return target
end
-- AceEvent:OnEmbedDisable( target )
-- target (object) - target object that is being disabled
--
-- Unregister all events messages etc when the target disables.
-- this method should be called by the target manually or by an addon framework
function AceEvent:OnEmbedDisable(target)
target:UnregisterAllEvents()
target:UnregisterAllMessages()
end
-- Script to fire blizzard events into the event listeners
local events = AceEvent.events
AceEvent.frame:SetScript("OnEvent", function(this, event, ...)
events:Fire(event, ...)
end)
--- Finally: upgrade our old embeds
for target, v in pairs(AceEvent.embeds) do
AceEvent:Embed(target)
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<Ui xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/
..\FrameXML\UI.xsd">
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--- **AceHook-3.0** offers safe Hooking/Unhooking of functions, methods and frame scripts.
-- Using AceHook-3.0 is recommended when you need to unhook your hooks again, so the hook chain isn't broken
-- when you manually restore the original function.
--
-- **AceHook-3.0** can be embeded into your addon, either explicitly by calling AceHook:Embed(MyAddon) or by
-- specifying it as an embeded library in your AceAddon. All functions will be available on your addon object
-- and can be accessed directly, without having to explicitly call AceHook itself.\\
-- It is recommended to embed AceHook, otherwise you'll have to specify a custom `self` on all calls you
-- make into AceHook.
-- @class file
-- @name AceHook-3.0
-- @release $Id: AceHook-3.0.lua 877 2009-11-02 15:56:50Z nevcairiel $
local ACEHOOK_MAJOR, ACEHOOK_MINOR = "AceHook-3.0", 5
local AceHook, oldminor = LibStub:NewLibrary(ACEHOOK_MAJOR, ACEHOOK_MINOR)
if not AceHook then return end -- No upgrade needed
AceHook.embeded = AceHook.embeded or {}
AceHook.registry = AceHook.registry or setmetatable({}, {__index = function(tbl, key) tbl[key] = {} return tbl[key] end })
AceHook.handlers = AceHook.handlers or {}
AceHook.actives = AceHook.actives or {}
AceHook.scripts = AceHook.scripts or {}
AceHook.onceSecure = AceHook.onceSecure or {}
AceHook.hooks = AceHook.hooks or {}
-- local upvalues
local registry = AceHook.registry
local handlers = AceHook.handlers
local actives = AceHook.actives
local scripts = AceHook.scripts
local onceSecure = AceHook.onceSecure
-- Lua APIs
local pairs, next, type = pairs, next, type
local format = string.format
local assert, error = assert, error
-- WoW APIs
local issecurevariable, hooksecurefunc = issecurevariable, hooksecurefunc
local _G = _G
-- functions for later definition
local donothing, createHook, hook
local protectedScripts = {
OnClick = true,
}
-- upgrading of embeded is done at the bottom of the file
local mixins = {
"Hook", "SecureHook",
"HookScript", "SecureHookScript",
"Unhook", "UnhookAll",
"IsHooked",
"RawHook", "RawHookScript"
}
-- AceHook:Embed( target )
-- target (object) - target object to embed AceHook in
--
-- Embeds AceEevent into the target object making the functions from the mixins list available on target:..
function AceHook:Embed( target )
for k, v in pairs( mixins ) do
target[v] = self[v]
end
self.embeded[target] = true
-- inject the hooks table safely
target.hooks = target.hooks or {}
return target
end
-- AceHook:OnEmbedDisable( target )
-- target (object) - target object that is being disabled
--
-- Unhooks all hooks when the target disables.
-- this method should be called by the target manually or by an addon framework
function AceHook:OnEmbedDisable( target )
target:UnhookAll()
end
function createHook(self, handler, orig, secure, failsafe)
local uid
local method = type(handler) == "string"
if failsafe and not secure then
-- failsafe hook creation
uid = function(...)
if actives[uid] then
if method then
self[handler](self, ...)
else
handler(...)
end
end
return orig(...)
end
-- /failsafe hook
else
-- all other hooks
uid = function(...)
if actives[uid] then
if method then
return self[handler](self, ...)
else
return handler(...)
end
elseif not secure then -- backup on non secure
return orig(...)
end
end
-- /hook
end
return uid
end
function donothing() end
function hook(self, obj, method, handler, script, secure, raw, forceSecure, usage)
if not handler then handler = method end
-- These asserts make sure AceHooks's devs play by the rules.
assert(not script or type(script) == "boolean")
assert(not secure or type(secure) == "boolean")
assert(not raw or type(raw) == "boolean")
assert(not forceSecure or type(forceSecure) == "boolean")
assert(usage)
-- Error checking Battery!
if obj and type(obj) ~= "table" then
error(format("%s: 'object' - nil or table expected got %s", usage, type(obj)), 3)
end
if type(method) ~= "string" then
error(format("%s: 'method' - string expected got %s", usage, type(method)), 3)
end
if type(handler) ~= "string" and type(handler) ~= "function" then
error(format("%s: 'handler' - nil, string, or function expected got %s", usage, type(handler)), 3)
end
if type(handler) == "string" and type(self[handler]) ~= "function" then
error(format("%s: 'handler' - Handler specified does not exist at self[handler]", usage), 3)
end
if script then
if not secure and obj:IsProtected() and protectedScripts[method] then
error(format("Cannot hook secure script %q; Use SecureHookScript(obj, method, [handler]) instead.", method), 3)
end
if not obj or not obj.GetScript or not obj:HasScript(method) then
error(format("%s: You can only hook a script on a frame object", usage), 3)
end
else
local issecure
if obj then
issecure = onceSecure[obj] and onceSecure[obj][method] or issecurevariable(obj, method)
else
issecure = onceSecure[method] or issecurevariable(method)
end
if issecure then
if forceSecure then
if obj then
onceSecure[obj] = onceSecure[obj] or {}
onceSecure[obj][method] = true
else
onceSecure[method] = true
end
elseif not secure then
error(format("%s: Attempt to hook secure function %s. Use `SecureHook' or add `true' to the argument list to override.", usage, method), 3)
end
end
end
local uid
if obj then
uid = registry[self][obj] and registry[self][obj][method]
else
uid = registry[self][method]
end
if uid then
if actives[uid] then
-- Only two sane choices exist here. We either a) error 100% of the time or b) always unhook and then hook
-- choice b would likely lead to odd debuging conditions or other mysteries so we're going with a.
error(format("Attempting to rehook already active hook %s.", method))
end
if handlers[uid] == handler then -- turn on a decative hook, note enclosures break this ability, small memory leak
actives[uid] = true
return
elseif obj then -- is there any reason not to call unhook instead of doing the following several lines?
if self.hooks and self.hooks[obj] then
self.hooks[obj][method] = nil
end
registry[self][obj][method] = nil
else
if self.hooks then
self.hooks[method] = nil
end
registry[self][method] = nil
end
handlers[uid], actives[uid], scripts[uid] = nil, nil, nil
uid = nil
end
local orig
if script then
orig = obj:GetScript(method) or donothing
elseif obj then
orig = obj[method]
else
orig = _G[method]
end
if not orig then
error(format("%s: Attempting to hook a non existing target", usage), 3)
end
uid = createHook(self, handler, orig, secure, not (raw or secure))
if obj then
self.hooks[obj] = self.hooks[obj] or {}
registry[self][obj] = registry[self][obj] or {}
registry[self][obj][method] = uid
if not secure then
self.hooks[obj][method] = orig
end
if script then
-- If the script is empty before, HookScript will not work, so use SetScript instead
-- This will make the hook insecure, but shouldnt matter, since it was empty before.
-- It does not taint the full frame.
if not secure or orig == donothing then
obj:SetScript(method, uid)
elseif secure then
obj:HookScript(method, uid)
end
else
if not secure then
obj[method] = uid
else
hooksecurefunc(obj, method, uid)
end
end
else
registry[self][method] = uid
if not secure then
_G[method] = uid
self.hooks[method] = orig
else
hooksecurefunc(method, uid)
end
end
actives[uid], handlers[uid], scripts[uid] = true, handler, script and true or nil
end
--- Hook a function or a method on an object.
-- The hook created will be a "safe hook", that means that your handler will be called
-- before the hooked function ("Pre-Hook"), and you don't have to call the original function yourself,
-- however you cannot stop the execution of the function, or modify any of the arguments/return values.\\
-- This type of hook is typically used if you need to know if some function got called, and don't want to modify it.
-- @paramsig [object], method, [handler], [hookSecure]
-- @param object The object to hook a method from
-- @param method If object was specified, the name of the method, or the name of the function to hook.
-- @param handler The handler for the hook, a funcref or a method name. (Defaults to the name of the hooked function)
-- @param hookSecure If true, AceHook will allow hooking of secure functions.
-- @usage
-- -- create an addon with AceHook embeded
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("HookDemo", "AceHook-3.0")
--
-- function MyAddon:OnEnable()
-- -- Hook ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys, overwriting the secure status
-- self:Hook("ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys", true)
-- end
--
-- function MyAddon:ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys(button, type)
-- print(button:GetName() .. " is updating its HotKey")
-- end
function AceHook:Hook(object, method, handler, hookSecure)
if type(object) == "string" then
method, handler, hookSecure, object = object, method, handler, nil
end
if handler == true then
handler, hookSecure = nil, true
end
hook(self, object, method, handler, false, false, false, hookSecure or false, "Usage: Hook([object], method, [handler], [hookSecure])")
end
--- RawHook a function or a method on an object.
-- The hook created will be a "raw hook", that means that your handler will completly replace
-- the original function, and your handler has to call the original function (or not, depending on your intentions).\\
-- The original function will be stored in `self.hooks[object][method]` or `self.hooks[functionName]` respectively.\\
-- This type of hook can be used for all purposes, and is usually the most common case when you need to modify arguments
-- or want to control execution of the original function.
-- @paramsig [object], method, [handler], [hookSecure]
-- @param object The object to hook a method from
-- @param method If object was specified, the name of the method, or the name of the function to hook.
-- @param handler The handler for the hook, a funcref or a method name. (Defaults to the name of the hooked function)
-- @param hookSecure If true, AceHook will allow hooking of secure functions.
-- @usage
-- -- create an addon with AceHook embeded
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("HookDemo", "AceHook-3.0")
--
-- function MyAddon:OnEnable()
-- -- Hook ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys, overwriting the secure status
-- self:RawHook("ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys", true)
-- end
--
-- function MyAddon:ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys(button, type)
-- if button:GetName() == "MyButton" then
-- -- do stuff here
-- else
-- self.hooks.ActionButton_UpdateHotkeys(button, type)
-- end
-- end
function AceHook:RawHook(object, method, handler, hookSecure)
if type(object) == "string" then
method, handler, hookSecure, object = object, method, handler, nil
end
if handler == true then
handler, hookSecure = nil, true
end
hook(self, object, method, handler, false, false, true, hookSecure or false, "Usage: RawHook([object], method, [handler], [hookSecure])")
end
--- SecureHook a function or a method on an object.
-- This function is a wrapper around the `hooksecurefunc` function in the WoW API. Using AceHook
-- extends the functionality of secure hooks, and adds the ability to unhook once the hook isn't
-- required anymore, or the addon is being disabled.\\
-- Secure Hooks should be used if the secure-status of the function is vital to its function,
-- and taint would block execution. Secure Hooks are always called after the original function was called
-- ("Post Hook"), and you cannot modify the arguments, return values or control the execution.
-- @paramsig [object], method, [handler]
-- @param object The object to hook a method from
-- @param method If object was specified, the name of the method, or the name of the function to hook.
-- @param handler The handler for the hook, a funcref or a method name. (Defaults to the name of the hooked function)
function AceHook:SecureHook(object, method, handler)
if type(object) == "string" then
method, handler, object = object, method, nil
end
hook(self, object, method, handler, false, true, false, false, "Usage: SecureHook([object], method, [handler])")
end
--- Hook a script handler on a frame.
-- The hook created will be a "safe hook", that means that your handler will be called
-- before the hooked script ("Pre-Hook"), and you don't have to call the original function yourself,
-- however you cannot stop the execution of the function, or modify any of the arguments/return values.\\
-- This is the frame script equivalent of the :Hook safe-hook. It would typically be used to be notified
-- when a certain event happens to a frame.
-- @paramsig frame, script, [handler]
-- @param frame The Frame to hook the script on
-- @param script The script to hook
-- @param handler The handler for the hook, a funcref or a method name. (Defaults to the name of the hooked script)
-- @usage
-- -- create an addon with AceHook embeded
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("HookDemo", "AceHook-3.0")
--
-- function MyAddon:OnEnable()
-- -- Hook the OnShow of FriendsFrame
-- self:HookScript(FriendsFrame, "OnShow", "FriendsFrameOnShow")
-- end
--
-- function MyAddon:FriendsFrameOnShow(frame)
-- print("The FriendsFrame was shown!")
-- end
function AceHook:HookScript(frame, script, handler)
hook(self, frame, script, handler, true, false, false, false, "Usage: HookScript(object, method, [handler])")
end
--- RawHook a script handler on a frame.
-- The hook created will be a "raw hook", that means that your handler will completly replace
-- the original script, and your handler has to call the original script (or not, depending on your intentions).\\
-- The original script will be stored in `self.hooks[frame][script]`.\\
-- This type of hook can be used for all purposes, and is usually the most common case when you need to modify arguments
-- or want to control execution of the original script.
-- @paramsig frame, script, [handler]
-- @param frame The Frame to hook the script on
-- @param script The script to hook
-- @param handler The handler for the hook, a funcref or a method name. (Defaults to the name of the hooked script)
-- @usage
-- -- create an addon with AceHook embeded
-- MyAddon = LibStub("AceAddon-3.0"):NewAddon("HookDemo", "AceHook-3.0")
--
-- function MyAddon:OnEnable()
-- -- Hook the OnShow of FriendsFrame
-- self:RawHookScript(FriendsFrame, "OnShow", "FriendsFrameOnShow")
-- end
--
-- function MyAddon:FriendsFrameOnShow(frame)
-- -- Call the original function
-- self.hooks[frame].OnShow(frame)
-- -- Do our processing
-- -- .. stuff
-- end
function AceHook:RawHookScript(frame, script, handler)
hook(self, frame, script, handler, true, false, true, false, "Usage: RawHookScript(object, method, [handler])")
end
--- SecureHook a script handler on a frame.
-- This function is a wrapper around the `frame:HookScript` function in the WoW API. Using AceHook
-- extends the functionality of secure hooks, and adds the ability to unhook once the hook isn't
-- required anymore, or the addon is being disabled.\\
-- Secure Hooks should be used if the secure-status of the function is vital to its function,
-- and taint would block execution. Secure Hooks are always called after the original function was called
-- ("Post Hook"), and you cannot modify the arguments, return values or control the execution.
-- @paramsig frame, script, [handler]
-- @param frame The Frame to hook the script on
-- @param script The script to hook
-- @param handler The handler for the hook, a funcref or a method name. (Defaults to the name of the hooked script)
function AceHook:SecureHookScript(frame, script, handler)
hook(self, frame, script, handler, true, true, false, false, "Usage: SecureHookScript(object, method, [handler])")
end
--- Unhook from the specified function, method or script.
-- @paramsig [obj], method
-- @param obj The object or frame to unhook from
-- @param method The name of the method, function or script to unhook from.
function AceHook:Unhook(obj, method)
local usage = "Usage: Unhook([obj], method)"
if type(obj) == "string" then
method, obj = obj, nil
end
if obj and type(obj) ~= "table" then
error(format("%s: 'obj' - expecting nil or table got %s", usage, type(obj)), 2)
end
if type(method) ~= "string" then
error(format("%s: 'method' - expeting string got %s", usage, type(method)), 2)
end
local uid
if obj then
uid = registry[self][obj] and registry[self][obj][method]
else
uid = registry[self][method]
end
if not uid or not actives[uid] then
-- Declining to error on an unneeded unhook since the end effect is the same and this would just be annoying.
return false
end
actives[uid], handlers[uid] = nil, nil
if obj then
registry[self][obj][method] = nil
registry[self][obj] = next(registry[self][obj]) and registry[self][obj] or nil
-- if the hook reference doesnt exist, then its a secure hook, just bail out and dont do any unhooking
if not self.hooks[obj] or not self.hooks[obj][method] then return true end
if scripts[uid] and obj:GetScript(method) == uid then -- unhooks scripts
obj:SetScript(method, self.hooks[obj][method] ~= donothing and self.hooks[obj][method] or nil)
scripts[uid] = nil
elseif obj and self.hooks[obj] and self.hooks[obj][method] and obj[method] == uid then -- unhooks methods
obj[method] = self.hooks[obj][method]
end
self.hooks[obj][method] = nil
self.hooks[obj] = next(self.hooks[obj]) and self.hooks[obj] or nil
else
registry[self][method] = nil
-- if self.hooks[method] doesn't exist, then this is a SecureHook, just bail out
if not self.hooks[method] then return true end
if self.hooks[method] and _G[method] == uid then -- unhooks functions
_G[method] = self.hooks[method]
end
self.hooks[method] = nil
end
return true
end
--- Unhook all existing hooks for this addon.
function AceHook:UnhookAll()
for key, value in pairs(registry[self]) do
if type(key) == "table" then
for method in pairs(value) do
self:Unhook(key, method)
end
else
self:Unhook(key)
end
end
end
--- Check if the specific function, method or script is already hooked.
-- @paramsig [obj], method
-- @param obj The object or frame to unhook from
-- @param method The name of the method, function or script to unhook from.
function AceHook:IsHooked(obj, method)
-- we don't check if registry[self] exists, this is done by evil magicks in the metatable
if type(obj) == "string" then
if registry[self][obj] and actives[registry[self][obj]] then
return true, handlers[registry[self][obj]]
end
else
if registry[self][obj] and registry[self][obj][method] and actives[registry[self][obj][method]] then
return true, handlers[registry[self][obj][method]]
end
end
return false, nil
end
--- Upgrade our old embeded
for target, v in pairs( AceHook.embeded ) do
AceHook:Embed( target )
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<Ui xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/
..\FrameXML\UI.xsd">
<Script file="AceHook-3.0.lua"/>
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--[[ $Id: CallbackHandler-1.0.lua 14 2010-08-09 00:43:38Z mikk $ ]]
local MAJOR, MINOR = "CallbackHandler-1.0", 6
local CallbackHandler = LibStub:NewLibrary(MAJOR, MINOR)
if not CallbackHandler then return end -- No upgrade needed
local meta = {__index = function(tbl, key) tbl[key] = {} return tbl[key] end}
-- Lua APIs
local tconcat = table.concat
local assert, error, loadstring = assert, error, loadstring
local setmetatable, rawset, rawget = setmetatable, rawset, rawget
local next, select, pairs, type, tostring = next, select, pairs, type, tostring
-- Global vars/functions that we don't upvalue since they might get hooked, or upgraded
-- List them here for Mikk's FindGlobals script
-- GLOBALS: geterrorhandler
local xpcall = xpcall
local function errorhandler(err)
return geterrorhandler()(err)
end
local function CreateDispatcher(argCount)
local code = [[
local next, xpcall, eh = ...
local method, ARGS
local function call() method(ARGS) end
local function dispatch(handlers, ...)
local index
index, method = next(handlers)
if not method then return end
local OLD_ARGS = ARGS
ARGS = ...
repeat
xpcall(call, eh)
index, method = next(handlers, index)
until not method
ARGS = OLD_ARGS
end
return dispatch
]]
local ARGS, OLD_ARGS = {}, {}
for i = 1, argCount do ARGS[i], OLD_ARGS[i] = "arg"..i, "old_arg"..i end
code = code:gsub("OLD_ARGS", tconcat(OLD_ARGS, ", ")):gsub("ARGS", tconcat(ARGS, ", "))
return assert(loadstring(code, "safecall Dispatcher["..argCount.."]"))(next, xpcall, errorhandler)
end
local Dispatchers = setmetatable({}, {__index=function(self, argCount)
local dispatcher = CreateDispatcher(argCount)
rawset(self, argCount, dispatcher)
return dispatcher
end})
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- CallbackHandler:New
--
-- target - target object to embed public APIs in
-- RegisterName - name of the callback registration API, default "RegisterCallback"
-- UnregisterName - name of the callback unregistration API, default "UnregisterCallback"
-- UnregisterAllName - name of the API to unregister all callbacks, default "UnregisterAllCallbacks". false == don't publish this API.
function CallbackHandler:New(target, RegisterName, UnregisterName, UnregisterAllName, OnUsed, OnUnused)
-- TODO: Remove this after beta has gone out
assert(not OnUsed and not OnUnused, "ACE-80: OnUsed/OnUnused are deprecated. Callbacks are now done to registry.OnUsed and registry.OnUnused")
RegisterName = RegisterName or "RegisterCallback"
UnregisterName = UnregisterName or "UnregisterCallback"
if UnregisterAllName==nil then -- false is used to indicate "don't want this method"
UnregisterAllName = "UnregisterAllCallbacks"
end
-- we declare all objects and exported APIs inside this closure to quickly gain access
-- to e.g. function names, the "target" parameter, etc
-- Create the registry object
local events = setmetatable({}, meta)
local registry = { recurse=0, events=events }
-- registry:Fire() - fires the given event/message into the registry
function registry:Fire(eventname, ...)
if not rawget(events, eventname) or not next(events[eventname]) then return end
local oldrecurse = registry.recurse
registry.recurse = oldrecurse + 1
Dispatchers[select('#', ...) + 1](events[eventname], eventname, ...)
registry.recurse = oldrecurse
if registry.insertQueue and oldrecurse==0 then
-- Something in one of our callbacks wanted to register more callbacks; they got queued
for eventname,callbacks in pairs(registry.insertQueue) do
local first = not rawget(events, eventname) or not next(events[eventname]) -- test for empty before. not test for one member after. that one member may have been overwritten.
for self,func in pairs(callbacks) do
events[eventname][self] = func
-- fire OnUsed callback?
if first and registry.OnUsed then
registry.OnUsed(registry, target, eventname)
first = nil
end
end
end
registry.insertQueue = nil
end
end
-- Registration of a callback, handles:
-- self["method"], leads to self["method"](self, ...)
-- self with function ref, leads to functionref(...)
-- "addonId" (instead of self) with function ref, leads to functionref(...)
-- all with an optional arg, which, if present, gets passed as first argument (after self if present)
target[RegisterName] = function(self, eventname, method, ... --[[actually just a single arg]])
if type(eventname) ~= "string" then
error("Usage: "..RegisterName.."(eventname, method[, arg]): 'eventname' - string expected.", 2)
end
method = method or eventname
local first = not rawget(events, eventname) or not next(events[eventname]) -- test for empty before. not test for one member after. that one member may have been overwritten.
if type(method) ~= "string" and type(method) ~= "function" then
error("Usage: "..RegisterName.."(\"eventname\", \"methodname\"): 'methodname' - string or function expected.", 2)
end
local regfunc
if type(method) == "string" then
-- self["method"] calling style
if type(self) ~= "table" then
error("Usage: "..RegisterName.."(\"eventname\", \"methodname\"): self was not a table?", 2)
elseif self==target then
error("Usage: "..RegisterName.."(\"eventname\", \"methodname\"): do not use Library:"..RegisterName.."(), use your own 'self'", 2)
elseif type(self[method]) ~= "function" then
error("Usage: "..RegisterName.."(\"eventname\", \"methodname\"): 'methodname' - method '"..tostring(method).."' not found on self.", 2)
end
if select("#",...)>=1 then -- this is not the same as testing for arg==nil!
local arg=select(1,...)
regfunc = function(...) self[method](self,arg,...) end
else
regfunc = function(...) self[method](self,...) end
end
else
-- function ref with self=object or self="addonId" or self=thread
if type(self)~="table" and type(self)~="string" and type(self)~="thread" then
error("Usage: "..RegisterName.."(self or \"addonId\", eventname, method): 'self or addonId': table or string or thread expected.", 2)
end
if select("#",...)>=1 then -- this is not the same as testing for arg==nil!
local arg=select(1,...)
regfunc = function(...) method(arg,...) end
else
regfunc = method
end
end
if events[eventname][self] or registry.recurse<1 then
-- if registry.recurse<1 then
-- we're overwriting an existing entry, or not currently recursing. just set it.
events[eventname][self] = regfunc
-- fire OnUsed callback?
if registry.OnUsed and first then
registry.OnUsed(registry, target, eventname)
end
else
-- we're currently processing a callback in this registry, so delay the registration of this new entry!
-- yes, we're a bit wasteful on garbage, but this is a fringe case, so we're picking low implementation overhead over garbage efficiency
registry.insertQueue = registry.insertQueue or setmetatable({},meta)
registry.insertQueue[eventname][self] = regfunc
end
end
-- Unregister a callback
target[UnregisterName] = function(self, eventname)
if not self or self==target then
error("Usage: "..UnregisterName.."(eventname): bad 'self'", 2)
end
if type(eventname) ~= "string" then
error("Usage: "..UnregisterName.."(eventname): 'eventname' - string expected.", 2)
end
if rawget(events, eventname) and events[eventname][self] then
events[eventname][self] = nil
-- Fire OnUnused callback?
if registry.OnUnused and not next(events[eventname]) then
registry.OnUnused(registry, target, eventname)
end
end
if registry.insertQueue and rawget(registry.insertQueue, eventname) and registry.insertQueue[eventname][self] then
registry.insertQueue[eventname][self] = nil
end
end
-- OPTIONAL: Unregister all callbacks for given selfs/addonIds
if UnregisterAllName then
target[UnregisterAllName] = function(...)
if select("#",...)<1 then
error("Usage: "..UnregisterAllName.."([whatFor]): missing 'self' or \"addonId\" to unregister events for.", 2)
end
if select("#",...)==1 and ...==target then
error("Usage: "..UnregisterAllName.."([whatFor]): supply a meaningful 'self' or \"addonId\"", 2)
end
for i=1,select("#",...) do
local self = select(i,...)
if registry.insertQueue then
for eventname, callbacks in pairs(registry.insertQueue) do
if callbacks[self] then
callbacks[self] = nil
end
end
end
for eventname, callbacks in pairs(events) do
if callbacks[self] then
callbacks[self] = nil
-- Fire OnUnused callback?
if registry.OnUnused and not next(callbacks) then
registry.OnUnused(registry, target, eventname)
end
end
end
end
end
end
return registry
end
-- CallbackHandler purposefully does NOT do explicit embedding. Nor does it
-- try to upgrade old implicit embeds since the system is selfcontained and
-- relies on closures to work.

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<Ui xmlns="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.blizzard.com/wow/ui/
..\FrameXML\UI.xsd">
<Script file="CallbackHandler-1.0.lua"/>
</Ui>

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-- $Id: LibStub.lua 76 2007-09-03 01:50:17Z mikk $
-- LibStub is a simple versioning stub meant for use in Libraries. http://www.wowace.com/wiki/LibStub for more info
-- LibStub is hereby placed in the Public Domain
-- Credits: Kaelten, Cladhaire, ckknight, Mikk, Ammo, Nevcairiel, joshborke
local LIBSTUB_MAJOR, LIBSTUB_MINOR = "LibStub", 2 -- NEVER MAKE THIS AN SVN REVISION! IT NEEDS TO BE USABLE IN ALL REPOS!
local LibStub = _G[LIBSTUB_MAJOR]
-- Check to see is this version of the stub is obsolete
if not LibStub or LibStub.minor < LIBSTUB_MINOR then
LibStub = LibStub or {libs = {}, minors = {} }
_G[LIBSTUB_MAJOR] = LibStub
LibStub.minor = LIBSTUB_MINOR
-- LibStub:NewLibrary(major, minor)
-- major (string) - the major version of the library
-- minor (string or number ) - the minor version of the library
--
-- returns nil if a newer or same version of the lib is already present
-- returns empty library object or old library object if upgrade is needed
function LibStub:NewLibrary(major, minor)
assert(type(major) == "string", "Bad argument #2 to `NewLibrary' (string expected)")
minor = assert(tonumber(strmatch(minor, "%d+")), "Minor version must either be a number or contain a number.")
local oldminor = self.minors[major]
if oldminor and oldminor >= minor then return nil end
self.minors[major], self.libs[major] = minor, self.libs[major] or {}
return self.libs[major], oldminor
end
-- LibStub:GetLibrary(major, [silent])
-- major (string) - the major version of the library
-- silent (boolean) - if true, library is optional, silently return nil if its not found
--
-- throws an error if the library can not be found (except silent is set)
-- returns the library object if found
function LibStub:GetLibrary(major, silent)
if not self.libs[major] and not silent then
error(("Cannot find a library instance of %q."):format(tostring(major)), 2)
end
return self.libs[major], self.minors[major]
end
-- LibStub:IterateLibraries()
--
-- Returns an iterator for the currently registered libraries
function LibStub:IterateLibraries()
return pairs(self.libs)
end
setmetatable(LibStub, { __call = LibStub.GetLibrary })
end

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## Interface: 20400
## Title: Lib: LibStub
## Notes: Universal Library Stub
## Credits: Kaelten, Cladhaire, ckknight, Mikk, Ammo, Nevcairiel
## X-Website: http://jira.wowace.com/browse/LS
## X-Category: Library
## X-License: Public Domain
## X-Curse-Packaged-Version: r92
## X-Curse-Project-Name: LibStub
## X-Curse-Project-ID: libstub
## X-Curse-Repository-ID: wow/libstub/mainline
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debugstack = debug.traceback
strmatch = string.match
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
local lib, oldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", 1) -- make a new thingy
assert(lib) -- should return the library table
assert(not oldMinor) -- should not return the old minor, since it didn't exist
-- the following is to create data and then be able to check if the same data exists after the fact
function lib:MyMethod()
end
local MyMethod = lib.MyMethod
lib.MyTable = {}
local MyTable = lib.MyTable
local newLib, newOldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", 1) -- try to register a library with the same version, should silently fail
assert(not newLib) -- should not return since out of date
local newLib, newOldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", 0) -- try to register a library with a previous, should silently fail
assert(not newLib) -- should not return since out of date
local newLib, newOldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", 2) -- register a new version
assert(newLib) -- library table
assert(rawequal(newLib, lib)) -- should be the same reference as the previous
assert(newOldMinor == 1) -- should return the minor version of the previous version
assert(rawequal(lib.MyMethod, MyMethod)) -- verify that values were saved
assert(rawequal(lib.MyTable, MyTable)) -- verify that values were saved
local newLib, newOldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", "Blah 3 Blah") -- register a new version with a string minor version (instead of a number)
assert(newLib) -- library table
assert(newOldMinor == 2) -- previous version was 2
local newLib, newOldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", "Blah 4 and please ignore 15 Blah") -- register a new version with a string minor version (instead of a number)
assert(newLib)
assert(newOldMinor == 3) -- previous version was 3 (even though it gave a string)
local newLib, newOldMinor = LibStub:NewLibrary("Pants", 5) -- register a new library, using a normal number instead of a string
assert(newLib)
assert(newOldMinor == 4) -- previous version was 4 (even though it gave a string)

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debugstack = debug.traceback
strmatch = string.match
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
for major, library in LibStub:IterateLibraries() do
-- check that MyLib doesn't exist yet, by iterating through all the libraries
assert(major ~= "MyLib")
end
assert(not LibStub:GetLibrary("MyLib", true)) -- check that MyLib doesn't exist yet by direct checking
assert(not pcall(LibStub.GetLibrary, LibStub, "MyLib")) -- don't silently fail, thus it should raise an error.
local lib = LibStub:NewLibrary("MyLib", 1) -- create the lib
assert(lib) -- check it exists
assert(rawequal(LibStub:GetLibrary("MyLib"), lib)) -- verify that :GetLibrary("MyLib") properly equals the lib reference
assert(LibStub:NewLibrary("MyLib", 2)) -- create a new version
local count=0
for major, library in LibStub:IterateLibraries() do
-- check that MyLib exists somewhere in the libraries, by iterating through all the libraries
if major == "MyLib" then -- we found it!
count = count +1
assert(rawequal(library, lib)) -- verify that the references are equal
end
end
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debugstack = debug.traceback
strmatch = string.match
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
local proxy = newproxy() -- non-string
assert(not pcall(LibStub.NewLibrary, LibStub, proxy, 1)) -- should error, proxy is not a string, it's userdata
local success, ret = pcall(LibStub.GetLibrary, proxy, true)
assert(not success or not ret) -- either error because proxy is not a string or because it's not actually registered.
assert(not pcall(LibStub.NewLibrary, LibStub, "Something", "No number in here")) -- should error, minor has no string in it.
assert(not LibStub:GetLibrary("Something", true)) -- shouldn't've created it from the above statement

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debugstack = debug.traceback
strmatch = string.match
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
-- Pretend like loaded libstub is old and doesn't have :IterateLibraries
assert(LibStub.minor)
LibStub.minor = LibStub.minor - 0.0001
LibStub.IterateLibraries = nil
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
assert(type(LibStub.IterateLibraries)=="function")
-- Now pretend that we're the same version -- :IterateLibraries should NOT be re-created
LibStub.IterateLibraries = 123
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
assert(LibStub.IterateLibraries == 123)
-- Now pretend that a newer version is loaded -- :IterateLibraries should NOT be re-created
LibStub.minor = LibStub.minor + 0.0001
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
assert(LibStub.IterateLibraries == 123)
-- Again with a huge number
LibStub.minor = LibStub.minor + 1234567890
loadfile("../LibStub.lua")()
assert(LibStub.IterateLibraries == 123)
print("OK")