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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
// This currentContext variable will only be used if the makeSlotClass
// function is called, which happens only if this is the first copy of the
// @wry/context package to be imported.
var currentContext = null;
// This unique internal object is used to denote the absence of a value
// for a given Slot, and is never exposed to outside code.
var MISSING_VALUE = {};
var idCounter = 1;
// Although we can't do anything about the cost of duplicated code from
// accidentally bundling multiple copies of the @wry/context package, we can
// avoid creating the Slot class more than once using makeSlotClass.
var makeSlotClass = function () { return /** @class */ (function () {
    function Slot() {
        // If you have a Slot object, you can find out its slot.id, but you cannot
        // guess the slot.id of a Slot you don't have access to, thanks to the
        // randomized suffix.
        this.id = [
            "slot",
            idCounter++,
            Date.now(),
            Math.random().toString(36).slice(2),
        ].join(":");
    }
    Slot.prototype.hasValue = function () {
        for (var context_1 = currentContext; context_1; context_1 = context_1.parent) {
            // We use the Slot object iself as a key to its value, which means the
            // value cannot be obtained without a reference to the Slot object.
            if (this.id in context_1.slots) {
                var value = context_1.slots[this.id];
                if (value === MISSING_VALUE)
                    break;
                if (context_1 !== currentContext) {
                    // Cache the value in currentContext.slots so the next lookup will
                    // be faster. This caching is safe because the tree of contexts and
                    // the values of the slots are logically immutable.
                    currentContext.slots[this.id] = value;
                }
                return true;
            }
        }
        if (currentContext) {
            // If a value was not found for this Slot, it's never going to be found
            // no matter how many times we look it up, so we might as well cache
            // the absence of the value, too.
            currentContext.slots[this.id] = MISSING_VALUE;
        }
        return false;
    };
    Slot.prototype.getValue = function () {
        if (this.hasValue()) {
            return currentContext.slots[this.id];
        }
    };
    Slot.prototype.withValue = function (value, callback, 
    // Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
    // to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
    args, thisArg) {
        var _a;
        var slots = (_a = {
                __proto__: null
            },
            _a[this.id] = value,
            _a);
        var parent = currentContext;
        currentContext = { parent: parent, slots: slots };
        try {
            // Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
            // omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
            return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
        }
        finally {
            currentContext = parent;
        }
    };
    // Capture the current context and wrap a callback function so that it
    // reestablishes the captured context when called.
    Slot.bind = function (callback) {
        var context = currentContext;
        return function () {
            var saved = currentContext;
            try {
                currentContext = context;
                return callback.apply(this, arguments);
            }
            finally {
                currentContext = saved;
            }
        };
    };
    // Immediately run a callback function without any captured context.
    Slot.noContext = function (callback, 
    // Given the prevalence of arrow functions, specifying arguments is likely
    // to be much more common than specifying `this`, hence this ordering:
    args, thisArg) {
        if (currentContext) {
            var saved = currentContext;
            try {
                currentContext = null;
                // Function.prototype.apply allows the arguments array argument to be
                // omitted or undefined, so args! is fine here.
                return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
            }
            finally {
                currentContext = saved;
            }
        }
        else {
            return callback.apply(thisArg, args);
        }
    };
    return Slot;
}()); };
// We store a single global implementation of the Slot class as a permanent
// non-enumerable symbol property of the Array constructor. This obfuscation
// does nothing to prevent access to the Slot class, but at least it ensures
// the implementation (i.e. currentContext) cannot be tampered with, and all
// copies of the @wry/context package (hopefully just one) will share the
// same Slot implementation. Since the first copy of the @wry/context package
// to be imported wins, this technique imposes a very high cost for any
// future breaking changes to the Slot class.
var globalKey = "@wry/context:Slot";
var host = Array;
exports.Slot = host[globalKey] || function () {
    var Slot = makeSlotClass();
    try {
        Object.defineProperty(host, globalKey, {
            value: host[globalKey] = Slot,
            enumerable: false,
            writable: false,
            configurable: false,
        });
    }
    finally {
        return Slot;
    }
}();
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