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/**
 * Define new DOM events that can be subscribed to from Nodes.
 *
 * @module event
 * @submodule event-synthetic
 */
var CustomEvent = Y.CustomEvent,
 DOMMap = Y.Env.evt.dom_map,
 toArray = Y.Array,
 YLang = Y.Lang,
 isObject = YLang.isObject,
 isString = YLang.isString,
 isArray = YLang.isArray,
 query = Y.Selector.query,
 noop = function () {};
/**
 * <p>The triggering mechanism used by SyntheticEvents.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implementers should not instantiate these directly. Use the Notifier
 * provided to the event's implemented <code>on(node, sub, notifier)</code> or
 * <code>delegate(node, sub, notifier, filter)</code> methods.</p>
 *
 * @class SyntheticEvent.Notifier
 * @constructor
 * @param handle {EventHandle} the detach handle for the subscription to an
 * internal custom event used to execute the callback passed to
 * on(..) or delegate(..)
 * @param emitFacade {Boolean} take steps to ensure the first arg received by
 * the subscription callback is an event facade
 * @private
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
function Notifier(handle, emitFacade) {
 this.handle = handle;
 this.emitFacade = emitFacade;
}
/**
 * <p>Executes the subscription callback, passing the firing arguments as the
 * first parameters to that callback. For events that are configured with
 * emitFacade=true, it is common practice to pass the triggering DOMEventFacade
 * as the first parameter. Barring a proper DOMEventFacade or EventFacade
 * (from a CustomEvent), a new EventFacade will be generated. In that case, if
 * fire() is called with a simple object, it will be mixed into the facade.
 * Otherwise, the facade will be prepended to the callback parameters.</p>
 *
 * <p>For notifiers provided to delegate logic, the first argument should be an
 * object with a &quot;currentTarget&quot; property to identify what object to
 * default as 'this' in the callback. Typically this is gleaned from the
 * DOMEventFacade or EventFacade, but if configured with emitFacade=false, an
 * object must be provided. In that case, the object will be removed from the
 * callback parameters.</p>
 *
 * <p>Additional arguments passed during event subscription will be
 * automatically added after those passed to fire().</p>
 *
 * @method fire
 * @param {EventFacade|DOMEventFacade|any} e (see description)
 * @param {any[]} [arg*] additional arguments received by all subscriptions
 * @private
 */
Notifier.prototype.fire = function (e) {
 // first arg to delegate notifier should be an object with currentTarget
 var args = toArray(arguments, 0, true),
 handle = this.handle,
 ce = handle.evt,
 sub = handle.sub,
 thisObj = sub.context,
 delegate = sub.filter,
 event = e || {},
 ret;
 if (this.emitFacade) {
 if (!e || !e.preventDefault) {
 event = ce._getFacade();
 if (isObject(e) && !e.preventDefault) {
 Y.mix(event, e, true);
 args[0] = event;
 } else {
 args.unshift(event);
 }
 }
 event.type = ce.type;
 event.details = args.slice();
 if (delegate) {
 event.container = ce.host;
 }
 } else if (delegate && isObject(e) && e.currentTarget) {
 args.shift();
 }
 sub.context = thisObj || event.currentTarget || ce.host;
 ret = ce.fire.apply(ce, args);
 // have to handle preventedFn and stoppedFn manually because
 // Notifier CustomEvents are forced to emitFacade=false
 if (e.prevented && ce.preventedFn) {
 ce.preventedFn.apply(ce, args);
 }
 if (e.stopped && ce.stoppedFn) {
 ce.stoppedFn.apply(ce, args);
 }
 sub.context = thisObj; // reset for future firing
 // to capture callbacks that return false to stopPropagation.
 // Useful for delegate implementations
 return ret;
};
/**
 * Manager object for synthetic event subscriptions to aggregate multiple synths on the
 * same node without colliding with actual DOM subscription entries in the global map of
 * DOM subscriptions. Also facilitates proper cleanup on page unload.
 *
 * @class SynthRegistry
 * @constructor
 * @param el {HTMLElement} the DOM element
 * @param yuid {String} the yuid stamp for the element
 * @param key {String} the generated id token used to identify an event type +
 * element in the global DOM subscription map.
 * @private
 */
function SynthRegistry(el, yuid, key) {
 this.handles = [];
 this.el = el;
 this.key = key;
 this.domkey = yuid;
}
SynthRegistry.prototype = {
 constructor: SynthRegistry,
 // A few object properties to fake the CustomEvent interface for page
 // unload cleanup. DON'T TOUCH!
 type : '_synth',
 fn : noop,
 capture : false,
 /**
 * Adds a subscription from the Notifier registry.
 *
 * @method register
 * @param handle {EventHandle} the subscription
 * @since 3.4.0
 */
 register: function (handle) {
 handle.evt.registry = this;
 this.handles.push(handle);
 },
 /**
 * Removes the subscription from the Notifier registry.
 *
 * @method _unregisterSub
 * @param sub {Subscription} the subscription
 * @since 3.4.0
 */
 unregister: function (sub) {
 var handles = this.handles,
 events = DOMMap[this.domkey],
 i;
 for (i = handles.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
 if (handles[i].sub === sub) {
 handles.splice(i, 1);
 break;
 }
 }
 // Clean up left over objects when there are no more subscribers.
 if (!handles.length) {
 delete events[this.key];
 if (!Y.Object.size(events)) {
 delete DOMMap[this.domkey];
 }
 }
 },
 /**
 * Used by the event system's unload cleanup process. When navigating
 * away from the page, the event system iterates the global map of element
 * subscriptions and detaches everything using detachAll(). Normally,
 * the map is populated with custom events, so this object needs to
 * at least support the detachAll method to duck type its way to
 * cleanliness.
 *
 * @method detachAll
 * @private
 * @since 3.4.0
 */
 detachAll : function () {
 var handles = this.handles,
 i = handles.length;
 while (--i >= 0) {
 handles[i].detach();
 }
 }
};
/**
 * <p>Wrapper class for the integration of new events into the YUI event
 * infrastructure. Don't instantiate this object directly, use
 * <code>Y.Event.define(type, config)</code>. See that method for details.</p>
 *
 * <p>Properties that MAY or SHOULD be specified in the configuration are noted
 * below and in the description of <code>Y.Event.define</code>.</p>
 *
 * @class SyntheticEvent
 * @constructor
 * @param cfg {Object} Implementation pieces and configuration
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @in event-synthetic
 */
function SyntheticEvent() {
 this._init.apply(this, arguments);
}
Y.mix(SyntheticEvent, {
 Notifier: Notifier,
 SynthRegistry: SynthRegistry,
 /**
 * Returns the array of subscription handles for a node for the given event
 * type. Passing true as the third argument will create a registry entry
 * in the event system's DOM map to host the array if one doesn't yet exist.
 *
 * @method getRegistry
 * @param node {Node} the node
 * @param type {String} the event
 * @param create {Boolean} create a registration entry to host a new array
 * if one doesn't exist.
 * @return {Array}
 * @static
 * @protected
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 getRegistry: function (node, type, create) {
 var el = node._node,
 yuid = Y.stamp(el),
 key = 'event:' + yuid + type + '_synth',
 events = DOMMap[yuid];
 if (create) {
 if (!events) {
 events = DOMMap[yuid] = {};
 }
 if (!events[key]) {
 events[key] = new SynthRegistry(el, yuid, key);
 }
 }
 return (events && events[key]) || null;
 },
 /**
 * Alternate <code>_delete()</code> method for the CustomEvent object
 * created to manage SyntheticEvent subscriptions.
 *
 * @method _deleteSub
 * @param sub {Subscription} the subscription to clean up
 * @private
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 _deleteSub: function (sub) {
 if (sub && sub.fn) {
 var synth = this.eventDef,
 method = (sub.filter) ? 'detachDelegate' : 'detach';
 this._subscribers = [];
 if (CustomEvent.keepDeprecatedSubs) {
 this.subscribers = {};
 }
 synth[method](sub.node, sub, this.notifier, sub.filter);
 this.registry.unregister(sub);
 delete sub.fn;
 delete sub.node;
 delete sub.context;
 }
 },
 prototype: {
 constructor: SyntheticEvent,
 /**
 * Construction logic for the event.
 *
 * @method _init
 * @protected
 */
 _init: function () {
 var config = this.publishConfig || (this.publishConfig = {});
 // The notification mechanism handles facade creation
 this.emitFacade = ('emitFacade' in config) ?
 config.emitFacade :
 true;
 config.emitFacade = false;
 },
 /**
 * <p>Implementers MAY provide this method definition.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implement this function if the event supports a different
 * subscription signature. This function is used by both
 * <code>on()</code> and <code>delegate()</code>. The second parameter
 * indicates that the event is being subscribed via
 * <code>delegate()</code>.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implementations must remove extra arguments from the args list
 * before returning. The required args for <code>on()</code>
 * subscriptions are</p>
 * <pre><code>[type, callback, target, context, argN...]</code></pre>
 *
 * <p>The required args for <code>delegate()</code>
 * subscriptions are</p>
 *
 * <pre><code>[type, callback, target, filter, context, argN...]</code></pre>
 *
 * <p>The return value from this function will be stored on the
 * subscription in the '_extra' property for reference elsewhere.</p>
 *
 * @method processArgs
 * @param args {Array} parmeters passed to Y.on(..) or Y.delegate(..)
 * @param delegate {Boolean} true if the subscription is from Y.delegate
 * @return {any}
 */
 processArgs: noop,
 /**
 * <p>Implementers MAY override this property.</p>
 *
 * <p>Whether to prevent multiple subscriptions to this event that are
 * classified as being the same. By default, this means the subscribed
 * callback is the same function. See the <code>subMatch</code>
 * method. Setting this to true will impact performance for high volume
 * events.</p>
 *
 * @property preventDups
 * @type {Boolean}
 * @default false
 */
 //preventDups : false,
 /**
 * <p>Implementers SHOULD provide this method definition.</p>
 *
 * Implementation logic for subscriptions done via <code>node.on(type,
 * fn)</code> or <code>Y.on(type, fn, target)</code>. This
 * function should set up the monitor(s) that will eventually fire the
 * event. Typically this involves subscribing to at least one DOM
 * event. It is recommended to store detach handles from any DOM
 * subscriptions to make for easy cleanup in the <code>detach</code>
 * method. Typically these handles are added to the <code>sub</code>
 * object. Also for SyntheticEvents that leverage a single DOM
 * subscription under the hood, it is recommended to pass the DOM event
 * object to <code>notifier.fire(e)</code>. (The event name on the
 * object will be updated).
 *
 * @method on
 * @param node {Node} the node the subscription is being applied to
 * @param sub {Subscription} the object to track this subscription
 * @param notifier {SyntheticEvent.Notifier} call notifier.fire(..) to
 * trigger the execution of the subscribers
 */
 on: noop,
 /**
 * <p>Implementers SHOULD provide this method definition.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implementation logic for detaching subscriptions done via
 * <code>node.on(type, fn)</code>. This function should clean up any
 * subscriptions made in the <code>on()</code> phase.</p>
 *
 * @method detach
 * @param node {Node} the node the subscription was applied to
 * @param sub {Subscription} the object tracking this subscription
 * @param notifier {SyntheticEvent.Notifier} the Notifier used to
 * trigger the execution of the subscribers
 */
 detach: noop,
 /**
 * <p>Implementers SHOULD provide this method definition.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implementation logic for subscriptions done via
 * <code>node.delegate(type, fn, filter)</code> or
 * <code>Y.delegate(type, fn, container, filter)</code>. Like with
 * <code>on()</code> above, this function should monitor the environment
 * for the event being fired, and trigger subscription execution by
 * calling <code>notifier.fire(e)</code>.</p>
 *
 * <p>This function receives a fourth argument, which is the filter
 * used to identify which Node's are of interest to the subscription.
 * The filter will be either a boolean function that accepts a target
 * Node for each hierarchy level as the event bubbles, or a selector
 * string. To translate selector strings into filter functions, use
 * <code>Y.delegate.compileFilter(filter)</code>.</p>
 *
 * @method delegate
 * @param node {Node} the node the subscription is being applied to
 * @param sub {Subscription} the object to track this subscription
 * @param notifier {SyntheticEvent.Notifier} call notifier.fire(..) to
 * trigger the execution of the subscribers
 * @param filter {String|Function} Selector string or function that
 * accepts an event object and returns null, a Node, or an
 * array of Nodes matching the criteria for processing.
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 delegate : noop,
 /**
 * <p>Implementers SHOULD provide this method definition.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implementation logic for detaching subscriptions done via
 * <code>node.delegate(type, fn, filter)</code> or
 * <code>Y.delegate(type, fn, container, filter)</code>. This function
 * should clean up any subscriptions made in the
 * <code>delegate()</code> phase.</p>
 *
 * @method detachDelegate
 * @param node {Node} the node the subscription was applied to
 * @param sub {Subscription} the object tracking this subscription
 * @param notifier {SyntheticEvent.Notifier} the Notifier used to
 * trigger the execution of the subscribers
 * @param filter {String|Function} Selector string or function that
 * accepts an event object and returns null, a Node, or an
 * array of Nodes matching the criteria for processing.
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 detachDelegate : noop,
 /**
 * Sets up the boilerplate for detaching the event and facilitating the
 * execution of subscriber callbacks.
 *
 * @method _on
 * @param args {Array} array of arguments passed to
 * <code>Y.on(...)</code> or <code>Y.delegate(...)</code>
 * @param delegate {Boolean} true if called from
 * <code>Y.delegate(...)</code>
 * @return {EventHandle} the detach handle for this subscription
 * @private
 * since 3.2.0
 */
 _on: function (args, delegate) {
 var handles = [],
 originalArgs = args.slice(),
 extra = this.processArgs(args, delegate),
 selector = args[2],
 method = delegate ? 'delegate' : 'on',
 nodes, handle;
 // Can't just use Y.all because it doesn't support window (yet?)
 nodes = (isString(selector)) ?
 query(selector) :
 toArray(selector || Y.one(Y.config.win));
 if (!nodes.length && isString(selector)) {
 handle = Y.on('available', function () {
 Y.mix(handle, Y[method].apply(Y, originalArgs), true);
 }, selector);
 return handle;
 }
 Y.Array.each(nodes, function (node) {
 var subArgs = args.slice(),
 filter;
 node = Y.one(node);
 if (node) {
 if (delegate) {
 filter = subArgs.splice(3, 1)[0];
 }
 // (type, fn, el, thisObj, ...) => (fn, thisObj, ...)
 subArgs.splice(0, 4, subArgs[1], subArgs[3]);
 if (!this.preventDups ||
 !this.getSubs(node, args, null, true))
 {
 handles.push(this._subscribe(node, method, subArgs, extra, filter));
 }
 }
 }, this);
 return (handles.length === 1) ?
 handles[0] :
 new Y.EventHandle(handles);
 },
 /**
 * Creates a new Notifier object for use by this event's
 * <code>on(...)</code> or <code>delegate(...)</code> implementation
 * and register the custom event proxy in the DOM system for cleanup.
 *
 * @method _subscribe
 * @param node {Node} the Node hosting the event
 * @param method {String} "on" or "delegate"
 * @param args {Array} the subscription arguments passed to either
 * <code>Y.on(...)</code> or <code>Y.delegate(...)</code>
 * after running through <code>processArgs(args)</code> to
 * normalize the argument signature
 * @param extra {any} Extra data parsed from
 * <code>processArgs(args)</code>
 * @param filter {String|Function} the selector string or function
 * filter passed to <code>Y.delegate(...)</code> (not
 * present when called from <code>Y.on(...)</code>)
 * @return {EventHandle}
 * @private
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 _subscribe: function (node, method, args, extra, filter) {
 var dispatcher = new Y.CustomEvent(this.type, this.publishConfig),
 handle = dispatcher.on.apply(dispatcher, args),
 notifier = new Notifier(handle, this.emitFacade),
 registry = SyntheticEvent.getRegistry(node, this.type, true),
 sub = handle.sub;
 sub.node = node;
 sub.filter = filter;
 if (extra) {
 this.applyArgExtras(extra, sub);
 }
 Y.mix(dispatcher, {
 eventDef : this,
 notifier : notifier,
 host : node, // I forget what this is for
 currentTarget: node, // for generating facades
 target : node, // for generating facades
 el : node._node, // For category detach
 _delete : SyntheticEvent._deleteSub
 }, true);
 handle.notifier = notifier;
 registry.register(handle);
 // Call the implementation's "on" or "delegate" method
 this[method](node, sub, notifier, filter);
 return handle;
 },
 /**
 * <p>Implementers MAY provide this method definition.</p>
 *
 * <p>Implement this function if you want extra data extracted during
 * processArgs to be propagated to subscriptions on a per-node basis.
 * That is to say, if you call <code>Y.on('xyz', fn, xtra, 'div')</code>
 * the data returned from processArgs will be shared
 * across the subscription objects for all the divs. If you want each
 * subscription to receive unique information, do that processing
 * here.</p>
 *
 * <p>The default implementation adds the data extracted by processArgs
 * to the subscription object as <code>sub._extra</code>.</p>
 *
 * @method applyArgExtras
 * @param extra {any} Any extra data extracted from processArgs
 * @param sub {Subscription} the individual subscription
 */
 applyArgExtras: function (extra, sub) {
 sub._extra = extra;
 },
 /**
 * Removes the subscription(s) from the internal subscription dispatch
 * mechanism. See <code>SyntheticEvent._deleteSub</code>.
 *
 * @method _detach
 * @param args {Array} The arguments passed to
 * <code>node.detach(...)</code>
 * @private
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 _detach: function (args) {
 // Can't use Y.all because it doesn't support window (yet?)
 // TODO: Does Y.all support window now?
 var target = args[2],
 els = (isString(target)) ?
 query(target) : toArray(target),
 node, i, len, handles, j;
 // (type, fn, el, context, filter?) => (type, fn, context, filter?)
 args.splice(2, 1);
 for (i = 0, len = els.length; i < len; ++i) {
 node = Y.one(els[i]);
 if (node) {
 handles = this.getSubs(node, args);
 if (handles) {
 for (j = handles.length - 1; j >= 0; --j) {
 handles[j].detach();
 }
 }
 }
 }
 },
 /**
 * Returns the detach handles of subscriptions on a node that satisfy a
 * search/filter function. By default, the filter used is the
 * <code>subMatch</code> method.
 *
 * @method getSubs
 * @param node {Node} the node hosting the event
 * @param args {Array} the array of original subscription args passed
 * to <code>Y.on(...)</code> (before
 * <code>processArgs</code>
 * @param filter {Function} function used to identify a subscription
 * for inclusion in the returned array
 * @param first {Boolean} stop after the first match (used to check for
 * duplicate subscriptions)
 * @return {EventHandle[]} detach handles for the matching subscriptions
 */
 getSubs: function (node, args, filter, first) {
 var registry = SyntheticEvent.getRegistry(node, this.type),
 handles = [],
 allHandles, i, len, handle;
 if (registry) {
 allHandles = registry.handles;
 if (!filter) {
 filter = this.subMatch;
 }
 for (i = 0, len = allHandles.length; i < len; ++i) {
 handle = allHandles[i];
 if (filter.call(this, handle.sub, args)) {
 if (first) {
 return handle;
 } else {
 handles.push(allHandles[i]);
 }
 }
 }
 }
 return handles.length && handles;
 },
 /**
 * <p>Implementers MAY override this to define what constitutes a
 * &quot;same&quot; subscription. Override implementations should
 * consider the lack of a comparator as a match, so calling
 * <code>getSubs()</code> with no arguments will return all subs.</p>
 *
 * <p>Compares a set of subscription arguments against a Subscription
 * object to determine if they match. The default implementation
 * compares the callback function against the second argument passed to
 * <code>Y.on(...)</code> or <code>node.detach(...)</code> etc.</p>
 *
 * @method subMatch
 * @param sub {Subscription} the existing subscription
 * @param args {Array} the calling arguments passed to
 * <code>Y.on(...)</code> etc.
 * @return {Boolean} true if the sub can be described by the args
 * present
 * @since 3.2.0
 */
 subMatch: function (sub, args) {
 // Default detach cares only about the callback matching
 return !args[1] || sub.fn === args[1];
 }
 }
}, true);
Y.SyntheticEvent = SyntheticEvent;
/**
 * <p>Defines a new event in the DOM event system. Implementers are
 * responsible for monitoring for a scenario whereby the event is fired. A
 * notifier object is provided to the functions identified below. When the
 * criteria defining the event are met, call notifier.fire( [args] ); to
 * execute event subscribers.</p>
 *
 * <p>The first parameter is the name of the event. The second parameter is a
 * configuration object which define the behavior of the event system when the
 * new event is subscribed to or detached from. The methods that should be
 * defined in this configuration object are <code>on</code>,
 * <code>detach</code>, <code>delegate</code>, and <code>detachDelegate</code>.
 * You are free to define any other methods or properties needed to define your
 * event. Be aware, however, that since the object is used to subclass
 * SyntheticEvent, you should avoid method names used by SyntheticEvent unless
 * your intention is to override the default behavior.</p>
 *
 * <p>This is a list of properties and methods that you can or should specify
 * in the configuration object:</p>
 *
 * <dl>
 * <dt><code>on</code></dt>
 * <dd><code>function (node, subscription, notifier)</code> The
 * implementation logic for subscription. Any special setup you need to
 * do to create the environment for the event being fired--E.g. native
 * DOM event subscriptions. Store subscription related objects and
 * state on the <code>subscription</code> object. When the
 * criteria have been met to fire the synthetic event, call
 * <code>notifier.fire(e)</code>. See Notifier's <code>fire()</code>
 * method for details about what to pass as parameters.</dd>
 *
 * <dt><code>detach</code></dt>
 * <dd><code>function (node, subscription, notifier)</code> The
 * implementation logic for cleaning up a detached subscription. E.g.
 * detach any DOM subscriptions added in <code>on</code>.</dd>
 *
 * <dt><code>delegate</code></dt>
 * <dd><code>function (node, subscription, notifier, filter)</code> The
 * implementation logic for subscription via <code>Y.delegate</code> or
 * <code>node.delegate</code>. The filter is typically either a selector
 * string or a function. You can use
 * <code>Y.delegate.compileFilter(selectorString)</code> to create a
 * filter function from a selector string if needed. The filter function
 * expects an event object as input and should output either null, a
 * matching Node, or an array of matching Nodes. Otherwise, this acts
 * like <code>on</code> DOM event subscriptions. Store subscription
 * related objects and information on the <code>subscription</code>
 * object. When the criteria have been met to fire the synthetic event,
 * call <code>notifier.fire(e)</code> as noted above.</dd>
 *
 * <dt><code>detachDelegate</code></dt>
 * <dd><code>function (node, subscription, notifier)</code> The
 * implementation logic for cleaning up a detached delegate subscription.
 * E.g. detach any DOM delegate subscriptions added in
 * <code>delegate</code>.</dd>
 *
 * <dt><code>publishConfig</code></dt>
 * <dd>(Object) The configuration object that will be used to instantiate
 * the underlying CustomEvent. See Notifier's <code>fire</code> method
 * for details.</dd>
 *
 * <dt><code>processArgs</code></dt
 * <dd>
 * <p><code>function (argArray, fromDelegate)</code> Optional method
 * to extract any additional arguments from the subscription
 * signature. Using this allows <code>on</code> or
 * <code>delegate</code> signatures like
 * <code>node.on(&quot;hover&quot;, overCallback,
 * outCallback)</code>.</p>
 * <p>When processing an atypical argument signature, make sure the
 * args array is returned to the normal signature before returning
 * from the function. For example, in the &quot;hover&quot; example
 * above, the <code>outCallback</code> needs to be <code>splice</code>d
 * out of the array. The expected signature of the args array for
 * <code>on()</code> subscriptions is:</p>
 * <pre>
 * <code>[type, callback, target, contextOverride, argN...]</code>
 * </pre>
 * <p>And for <code>delegate()</code>:</p>
 * <pre>
 * <code>[type, callback, target, filter, contextOverride, argN...]</code>
 * </pre>
 * <p>where <code>target</code> is the node the event is being
 * subscribed for. You can see these signatures documented for
 * <code>Y.on()</code> and <code>Y.delegate()</code> respectively.</p>
 * <p>Whatever gets returned from the function will be stored on the
 * <code>subscription</code> object under
 * <code>subscription._extra</code>.</p></dd>
 * <dt><code>subMatch</code></dt>
 * <dd>
 * <p><code>function (sub, args)</code> Compares a set of
 * subscription arguments against a Subscription object to determine
 * if they match. The default implementation compares the callback
 * function against the second argument passed to
 * <code>Y.on(...)</code> or <code>node.detach(...)</code> etc.</p>
 * </dd>
 * </dl>
 *
 * @method define
 * @param type {String} the name of the event
 * @param config {Object} the prototype definition for the new event (see above)
 * @param force {Boolean} override an existing event (use with caution)
 * @return {SyntheticEvent} the subclass implementation instance created to
 * handle event subscriptions of this type
 * @static
 * @for Event
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @in event-synthetic
 */
Y.Event.define = function (type, config, force) {
 var eventDef, Impl, synth;
 if (type && type.type) {
 eventDef = type;
 force = config;
 } else if (config) {
 eventDef = Y.merge({ type: type }, config);
 }
 if (eventDef) {
 if (force || !Y.Node.DOM_EVENTS[eventDef.type]) {
 Impl = function () {
 SyntheticEvent.apply(this, arguments);
 };
 Y.extend(Impl, SyntheticEvent, eventDef);
 synth = new Impl();
 type = synth.type;
 Y.Node.DOM_EVENTS[type] = Y.Env.evt.plugins[type] = {
 eventDef: synth,
 on: function () {
 return synth._on(toArray(arguments));
 },
 delegate: function () {
 return synth._on(toArray(arguments), true);
 },
 detach: function () {
 return synth._detach(toArray(arguments));
 }
 };
 }
 } else if (isString(type) || isArray(type)) {
 Y.Array.each(toArray(type), function (t) {
 Y.Node.DOM_EVENTS[t] = 1;
 });
 }
 return synth;
};
 

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