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closure_externs.js
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/**
* Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/* eslint-disable */
/**
* @fileoverview This file is where any externs for third party libraries we use should be placed
* so that closure can type-check them.
*
* Closure historically works using "namespaces", e.g.
*
* // fileA.js
* goog.provide('app.a');
* app.a.return5 = () => 5;
*
* // fileB.js
*
* goog.provide('app.b');
* goog.require('app.a');
* app.b.return10 = () => app.a.return5() * 2;
*
* The way that closure reconciles this with path-based module loading systems
* such as CommonJS and ES2015 is by using the `goog:` prefix to load any modules exported via
* `goog.provide()` using path-based module loading methods.
*
* For example, given this source file:
*
* goog.provide('app.util');
* app.util.someMethod = () => // ...
*
* It can be imported using ES2015 in closure via the following:
*
* import {someMethod} from 'goog:app.util';
* // use someMethod
*
* Our convention here is as follows:
*
* - All third party modules should exported via `goog.provide()` using the namespace
* `mdc.thirdparty.<CAMEL_CASE_MODULE_NAME>`. E.g. 'focus-trap' is provided as
* `goog.provide('mdc.thirdparty.focusTrap')`.
* - Any default exports from a module MUST be attached to the namespace as a property
* named `default`. This is so our module rewrite script can handle default exports from
* third-party modules.
*
* @see https://developers.google.com/closure/compiler/docs/api-tutorial3
*/
/**
* Externs for focus-trap. Used by mdc-dialog.
* @see http://npmjs.com/focus-trap
*/
goog.provide('mdc.thirdparty.focusTrap')
/**
* @typedef {{
* onActivate: (!Function|undefined),
* onDeactivate: (!Function|undefined),
* initialFocus: (!Element|string|!Function|undefined),
* fallbackFocus: (!Element|string|!Function|undefined),
* escapeDeactivates: (boolean|undefined),
* clickOutsideDeactivates: (boolean|undefined),
* returnFocusOnDeactivate: (boolean|undefined),
* }}
*/
let FocusTrapCreateOptions;
/**
* @typedef {{
* returnFocus: (boolean|undefined),
* onDeactivate: (?Function|boolean|undefined),
* }}
*/
let FocusTrapDeactivateOptions;
/** @record */
class FocusTrapInstance {
activate() {}
/**
* @param {FocusTrapDeactivateOptions=} deactivateOptions
*/
deactivate(deactivateOptions = undefined) {}
pause() {}
unpause() {}
}
/**
* The createFocusTrap function.
* @param {!Element} element
* @param {FocusTrapCreateOptions=} createOptions
*/
mdc.thirdparty.focusTrap.default;