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			TypeScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
import $ from 'jquery';
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import {generateAriaId} from './base.ts';
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import type {FomanticInitFunction} from '../../types.ts';
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import {queryElems} from '../../utils/dom.ts';
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const ariaPatchKey = '_giteaAriaPatchDropdown';
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const fomanticDropdownFn = $.fn.dropdown;
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// use our own `$().dropdown` function to patch Fomantic's dropdown module
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export function initAriaDropdownPatch() {
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  if ($.fn.dropdown === ariaDropdownFn) throw new Error('initAriaDropdownPatch could only be called once');
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  $.fn.dropdown.settings.onAfterFiltered = onAfterFiltered;
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  $.fn.dropdown = ariaDropdownFn;
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  $.fn.fomanticExt.onResponseKeepSelectedItem = onResponseKeepSelectedItem;
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  (ariaDropdownFn as FomanticInitFunction).settings = fomanticDropdownFn.settings;
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}
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// the patched `$.fn.dropdown` function, it passes the arguments to Fomantic's `$.fn.dropdown` function, and:
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// * it does the one-time element event attaching on the first call
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// * it delegates the module internal functions like `onLabelCreate` to the patched functions to add more features.
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function ariaDropdownFn(this: any, ...args: Parameters<FomanticInitFunction>) {
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  const ret = fomanticDropdownFn.apply(this, args);
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  for (let el of this) {
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    // dropdown will replace '<select class="ui dropdown"/>' to '<div class="ui dropdown"><select (hidden)></select><div class="menu">...</div></div>'
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    // so we need to correctly find the closest '.ui.dropdown' element, it is the real fomantic dropdown module.
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    el = el.closest('.ui.dropdown');
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    if (!el[ariaPatchKey]) {
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      // the elements don't belong to the dropdown "module" and won't be reset
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      // so we only need to initialize them once.
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      attachInitElements(el);
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    }
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    // if the `$().dropdown()` is called without arguments, or it has non-string (object) argument,
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    // it means that such call will reset the dropdown "module" including internal settings,
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    // then we need to re-delegate the callbacks.
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    const $dropdown = $(el);
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    const dropdownModule = $dropdown.data('module-dropdown');
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    if (!dropdownModule.giteaDelegated) {
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      dropdownModule.giteaDelegated = true;
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      delegateDropdownModule($dropdown);
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    }
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  }
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  return ret;
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}
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// make the item has role=option/menuitem, add an id if there wasn't one yet, make items as non-focusable
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// the elements inside the dropdown menu item should not be focusable, the focus should always be on the dropdown primary element.
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function updateMenuItem(dropdown: HTMLElement, item: HTMLElement) {
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  if (!item.id) item.id = generateAriaId();
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  item.setAttribute('role', (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].listItemRole);
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  item.setAttribute('tabindex', '-1');
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  for (const el of item.querySelectorAll('a, input, button')) el.setAttribute('tabindex', '-1');
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}
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/**
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 * make the label item and its "delete icon" have correct aria attributes
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 * @param {HTMLElement} label
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 */
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function updateSelectionLabel(label: HTMLElement) {
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  // the "label" is like this: "<a|div class="ui label" data-value="1">the-label-name <i|svg class="delete icon"/></a>"
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  if (!label.id) {
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    label.id = generateAriaId();
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  }
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  label.tabIndex = -1;
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  const deleteIcon = label.querySelector('.delete.icon');
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  if (deleteIcon) {
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    deleteIcon.setAttribute('aria-hidden', 'false');
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    deleteIcon.setAttribute('aria-label', window.config.i18n.remove_label_str.replace('%s', label.getAttribute('data-value')));
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    deleteIcon.setAttribute('role', 'button');
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  }
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}
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function onAfterFiltered(this: any) {
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  const $dropdown = $(this);
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  const hideEmptyDividers = $dropdown.dropdown('setting', 'hideDividers') === 'empty';
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  const itemsMenu = $dropdown[0].querySelector('.scrolling.menu') || $dropdown[0].querySelector('.menu');
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  if (hideEmptyDividers) hideScopedEmptyDividers(itemsMenu);
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}
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// delegate the dropdown's template functions and callback functions to add aria attributes.
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function delegateDropdownModule($dropdown: any) {
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  const dropdownCall = fomanticDropdownFn.bind($dropdown);
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  // the "template" functions are used for dynamic creation (eg: AJAX)
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  const dropdownTemplates = {...dropdownCall('setting', 'templates'), t: performance.now()};
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  const dropdownTemplatesMenuOld = dropdownTemplates.menu;
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  dropdownTemplates.menu = function(response: any, fields: any, preserveHTML: any, className: Record<string, string>) {
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    // when the dropdown menu items are loaded from AJAX requests, the items are created dynamically
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    const menuItems = dropdownTemplatesMenuOld(response, fields, preserveHTML, className);
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    const div = document.createElement('div');
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    div.innerHTML = menuItems;
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    const $wrapper = $(div);
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    const $items = $wrapper.find('> .item');
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    $items.each((_, item) => updateMenuItem($dropdown[0], item));
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    $dropdown[0][ariaPatchKey].deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem();
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    return $wrapper.html();
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  };
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  dropdownCall('setting', 'templates', dropdownTemplates);
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  // the `onLabelCreate` is used to add necessary aria attributes for dynamically created selection labels
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  const dropdownOnLabelCreateOld = dropdownCall('setting', 'onLabelCreate');
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  dropdownCall('setting', 'onLabelCreate', function(this: any, value: any, text: string) {
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    const $label = dropdownOnLabelCreateOld.call(this, value, text);
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    updateSelectionLabel($label[0]);
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    return $label;
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  });
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  const oldSet = dropdownCall('internal', 'set');
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  const oldSetDirection = oldSet.direction;
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  oldSet.direction = function($menu: any) {
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    oldSetDirection.call(this, $menu);
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    const classNames = dropdownCall('setting', 'className');
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    $menu = $menu || $dropdown.find('> .menu');
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    const elMenu = $menu[0];
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    // detect whether the menu is outside the viewport, and adjust the position
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    // there is a bug in fomantic's builtin `direction` function, in some cases (when the menu width is only a little larger) it wrongly opens the menu at right and triggers the scrollbar.
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    elMenu.classList.add(classNames.loading);
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    if (elMenu.getBoundingClientRect().right > document.documentElement.clientWidth) {
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      elMenu.classList.add(classNames.leftward);
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    }
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    elMenu.classList.remove(classNames.loading);
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  };
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}
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// for static dropdown elements (generated by server-side template), prepare them with necessary aria attributes
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function attachStaticElements(dropdown: HTMLElement, focusable: HTMLElement, menu: HTMLElement) {
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  // prepare static dropdown menu list popup
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  if (!menu.id) {
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    menu.id = generateAriaId();
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  }
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  $(menu).find('> .item').each((_, item) => updateMenuItem(dropdown, item));
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  // this role could only be changed after its content is ready, otherwise some browsers+readers (like Chrome+AppleVoice) crash
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  menu.setAttribute('role', (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].listPopupRole);
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  // prepare selection label items
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  for (const label of dropdown.querySelectorAll<HTMLElement>('.ui.label')) {
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    updateSelectionLabel(label);
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  }
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  // make the primary element (focusable) aria-friendly
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  focusable.setAttribute('role', focusable.getAttribute('role') ?? (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].focusableRole);
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  focusable.setAttribute('aria-haspopup', (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].listPopupRole);
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  focusable.setAttribute('aria-controls', menu.id);
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  focusable.setAttribute('aria-expanded', 'false');
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  // use tooltip's content as aria-label if there is no aria-label
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  const tooltipContent = dropdown.getAttribute('data-tooltip-content');
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  if (tooltipContent && !dropdown.getAttribute('aria-label')) {
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    dropdown.setAttribute('aria-label', tooltipContent);
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  }
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}
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function attachInitElements(dropdown: HTMLElement) {
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  (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey] = {};
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  // Dropdown has 2 different focusing behaviors
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  // * with search input: the input is focused, and it works with aria-activedescendant pointing another sibling element.
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  // * without search input (but the readonly text), the dropdown itself is focused. then the aria-activedescendant points to the element inside dropdown
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  // Some desktop screen readers may change the focus, but dropdown requires that the focus must be on its primary element, then they don't work well.
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  // Expected user interactions for dropdown with aria support:
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  // * user can use Tab to focus in the dropdown, then the dropdown menu (list) will be shown
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  // * user presses Tab on the focused dropdown to move focus to next sibling focusable element (but not the menu item)
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  // * user can use arrow key Up/Down to navigate between menu items
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  // * when user presses Enter:
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  //    - if the menu item is clickable (eg: <a>), then trigger the click event
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  //    - otherwise, the dropdown control (low-level code) handles the Enter event, hides the dropdown menu
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  // TODO: multiple selection is only partially supported. Check and test them one by one in the future.
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  const textSearch = dropdown.querySelector<HTMLElement>('input.search');
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  const focusable = textSearch || dropdown; // the primary element for focus, see comment above
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  if (!focusable) return;
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  // as a combobox, the input should not have autocomplete by default
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  if (textSearch && !textSearch.getAttribute('autocomplete')) {
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    textSearch.setAttribute('autocomplete', 'off');
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  }
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  let menu = $(dropdown).find('> .menu')[0];
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  if (!menu) {
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    // some "multiple selection" dropdowns don't have a static menu element in HTML, we need to pre-create it to make it have correct aria attributes
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    menu = document.createElement('div');
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    menu.classList.add('menu');
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    dropdown.append(menu);
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  }
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  // There are 2 possible solutions about the role: combobox or menu.
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  // The idea is that if there is an input, then it's a combobox, otherwise it's a menu.
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  // Since #19861 we have prepared the "combobox" solution, but didn't get enough time to put it into practice and test before.
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  const isComboBox = dropdown.querySelectorAll('input').length > 0;
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  (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].focusableRole = isComboBox ? 'combobox' : 'menu';
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  (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].listPopupRole = isComboBox ? 'listbox' : '';
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  (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].listItemRole = isComboBox ? 'option' : 'menuitem';
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  attachDomEvents(dropdown, focusable, menu);
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  attachStaticElements(dropdown, focusable, menu);
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}
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function attachDomEvents(dropdown: HTMLElement, focusable: HTMLElement, menu: HTMLElement) {
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  // when showing, it has class: ".animating.in"
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  // when hiding, it has class: ".visible.animating.out"
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  const isMenuVisible = () => (menu.classList.contains('visible') && !menu.classList.contains('out')) || menu.classList.contains('in');
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  // update aria attributes according to current active/selected item
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  const refreshAriaActiveItem = () => {
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    const menuVisible = isMenuVisible();
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    focusable.setAttribute('aria-expanded', menuVisible ? 'true' : 'false');
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    // if there is an active item, use it (the user is navigating between items)
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    // otherwise use the "selected" for combobox (for the last selected item)
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    const active = $(menu).find('> .item.active, > .item.selected')[0];
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    if (!active) return;
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    // if the popup is visible and has an active/selected item, use its id as aria-activedescendant
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    if (menuVisible) {
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      focusable.setAttribute('aria-activedescendant', active.id);
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    } else if ((dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].listPopupRole === 'menu') {
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      // for menu, when the popup is hidden, no need to keep the aria-activedescendant, and clear the active/selected item
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      focusable.removeAttribute('aria-activedescendant');
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      active.classList.remove('active', 'selected');
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    }
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  };
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  dropdown.addEventListener('keydown', (e: KeyboardEvent) => {
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    // here it must use keydown event before dropdown's keyup handler, otherwise there is no Enter event in our keyup handler
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    if (e.key === 'Enter') {
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      const dropdownCall = fomanticDropdownFn.bind($(dropdown));
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      let $item = dropdownCall('get item', dropdownCall('get value'));
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      if (!$item) $item = $(menu).find('> .item.selected'); // when dropdown filters items by input, there is no "value", so query the "selected" item
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      // if the selected item is clickable, then trigger the click event.
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      // we can not click any item without check, because Fomantic code might also handle the Enter event. that would result in double click.
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      if ($item?.[0]?.matches('a, .js-aria-clickable')) $item[0].click();
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    }
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  });
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  // use setTimeout to run the refreshAria in next tick (to make sure the Fomantic UI code has finished its work)
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  // do not return any value, jQuery has return-value related behaviors.
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  // when the popup is hiding, it's better to have a small "delay", because there is a Fomantic UI animation
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  // without the delay for hiding, the UI will be somewhat laggy and sometimes may get stuck in the animation.
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  const deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem = (delay = 0) => { setTimeout(refreshAriaActiveItem, delay) };
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  (dropdown as any)[ariaPatchKey].deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem = deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem;
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  dropdown.addEventListener('keyup', (e) => { if (e.key.startsWith('Arrow')) deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem(); });
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  // if the dropdown has been opened by focus, do not trigger the next click event again.
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  // otherwise the dropdown will be closed immediately, especially on Android with TalkBack
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  // * desktop event sequence: mousedown -> focus -> mouseup -> click
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  // * mobile event sequence: focus -> mousedown -> mouseup -> click
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  // Fomantic may stop propagation of blur event, use capture to make sure we can still get the event
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  let ignoreClickPreEvents = 0, ignoreClickPreVisible = 0;
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  dropdown.addEventListener('mousedown', () => {
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    ignoreClickPreVisible += isMenuVisible() ? 1 : 0;
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    ignoreClickPreEvents++;
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  }, true);
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  dropdown.addEventListener('focus', () => {
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    ignoreClickPreVisible += isMenuVisible() ? 1 : 0;
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    ignoreClickPreEvents++;
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    deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem();
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  }, true);
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  dropdown.addEventListener('blur', () => {
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    ignoreClickPreVisible = ignoreClickPreEvents = 0;
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    deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem(100);
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  }, true);
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  dropdown.addEventListener('mouseup', () => {
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    setTimeout(() => {
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      ignoreClickPreVisible = ignoreClickPreEvents = 0;
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      deferredRefreshAriaActiveItem(100);
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    }, 0);
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  }, true);
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  dropdown.addEventListener('click', (e: MouseEvent) => {
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    if (isMenuVisible() &&
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      ignoreClickPreVisible !== 2 && // dropdown is switch from invisible to visible
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      ignoreClickPreEvents === 2 // the click event is related to mousedown+focus
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    ) {
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      e.stopPropagation(); // if the dropdown menu has been opened by focus, do not trigger the next click event again
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    }
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    ignoreClickPreEvents = ignoreClickPreVisible = 0;
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  }, true);
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}
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// Although Fomantic Dropdown supports "hideDividers", it doesn't really work with our "scoped dividers"
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// At the moment, "label dropdown items" use scopes, a sample case is:
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// * a-label
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// * divider
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// * scope/1
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// * scope/2
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// * divider
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// * z-label
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// when the "scope/*" are filtered out, we'd like to see "a-label" and "z-label" without the divider.
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export function hideScopedEmptyDividers(container: Element) {
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  const visibleItems: Element[] = [];
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  const curScopeVisibleItems: Element[] = [];
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  let curScope: string = '', lastVisibleScope: string = '';
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  const isDivider = (item: Element) => item.classList.contains('divider');
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  const isScopedDivider = (item: Element) => isDivider(item) && item.hasAttribute('data-scope');
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  const hideDivider = (item: Element) => item.classList.add('hidden', 'transition'); // dropdown has its own classes to hide items
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  const showDivider = (item: Element) => item.classList.remove('hidden', 'transition');
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  const isHidden = (item: Element) => item.classList.contains('hidden') || item.classList.contains('filtered') || item.classList.contains('tw-hidden');
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  const handleScopeSwitch = (itemScope: string) => {
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    if (curScopeVisibleItems.length === 1 && isScopedDivider(curScopeVisibleItems[0])) {
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      hideDivider(curScopeVisibleItems[0]);
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    } else if (curScopeVisibleItems.length) {
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      if (isScopedDivider(curScopeVisibleItems[0]) && lastVisibleScope === curScope) {
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        hideDivider(curScopeVisibleItems[0]);
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        curScopeVisibleItems.shift();
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      }
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      visibleItems.push(...curScopeVisibleItems);
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      lastVisibleScope = curScope;
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    }
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    curScope = itemScope;
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    curScopeVisibleItems.length = 0;
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  };
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  // reset hidden dividers
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  queryElems(container, '.divider', showDivider);
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  // hide the scope dividers if the scope items are empty
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  for (const item of container.children) {
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    const itemScope = item.getAttribute('data-scope') || '';
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    if (itemScope !== curScope) {
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      handleScopeSwitch(itemScope);
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    }
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    if (!isHidden(item)) {
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      curScopeVisibleItems.push(item as HTMLElement);
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    }
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  }
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  handleScopeSwitch('');
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  // hide all leading and trailing dividers
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  while (visibleItems.length) {
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    if (!isDivider(visibleItems[0])) break;
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    hideDivider(visibleItems[0]);
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    visibleItems.shift();
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  }
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  while (visibleItems.length) {
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    if (!isDivider(visibleItems[visibleItems.length - 1])) break;
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    hideDivider(visibleItems[visibleItems.length - 1]);
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    visibleItems.pop();
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  }
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  // hide all duplicate dividers, hide current divider if next sibling is still divider
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  // no need to update "visibleItems" array since this is the last loop
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  for (let i = 0; i < visibleItems.length - 1; i++) {
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    if (!visibleItems[i].matches('.divider')) continue;
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    if (visibleItems[i + 1].matches('.divider')) hideDivider(visibleItems[i]);
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  }
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}
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function onResponseKeepSelectedItem(dropdown: typeof $|HTMLElement, selectedValue: string) {
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  // There is a bug in fomantic dropdown when using "apiSettings" to fetch data
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  // * when there is a selected item, the dropdown insists on hiding the selected one from the list:
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  // * in the "filter" function: ('[data-value="'+value+'"]').addClass(className.filtered)
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  //
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  // When user selects one item, and click the dropdown again,
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  // then the dropdown only shows other items and will select another (wrong) one.
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  // It can't be easily fix by using setTimeout(patch, 0) in `onResponse` because the `onResponse` is called before another `setTimeout(..., timeLeft)`
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  // Fortunately, the "timeLeft" is controlled by "loadingDuration" which is always zero at the moment, so we can use `setTimeout(..., 10)`
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  const elDropdown = (dropdown instanceof HTMLElement) ? dropdown : (dropdown as any)[0];
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  setTimeout(() => {
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    queryElems(elDropdown, `.menu .item[data-value="${CSS.escape(selectedValue)}"].filtered`, (el) => el.classList.remove('filtered'));
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    $(elDropdown).dropdown('set selected', selectedValue ?? '');
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  }, 10);
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}
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