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Fix various "first press" bugs on single select dropdowns
On OS X, pressing the command key while a Choices select is focused will add the text "meta". While looking into the details, I found quite a few more errors surrounding the "first keypress" behavior. When a closed select is focused, the following things generate incorrect behavior: - Any key while shift was previously held: the first character is incorrectly capitalized/lowercased - If the keypress begins a "compose" input (e.g. option+` on mac) the value will be "dead" - Various other non-printable keys also emit output, such as the arrow keys, media keys, etc. Fix the entire category of behavior by better evaluating what counts as a "printable" character.
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/*! choices.js v10.2.0 | © 2022 Josh Johnson | https://github.com/jshjohnson/Choices#readme */
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/*! choices.js v10.2.0 | © 2023 Josh Johnson | https://github.com/jshjohnson/Choices#readme */
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(function webpackUniversalModuleDefinition(root, factory) {
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if(typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module === 'object')
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module.exports = factory();
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var hasFocusedInput = this.input.isFocussed;
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var hasActiveDropdown = this.dropdown.isActive;
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var hasItems = this.itemList.hasChildren();
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var keyString = String.fromCharCode(keyCode);
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-control-regex
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var wasPrintableChar = /[^\x00-\x1F]/.test(keyString);
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/*
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See:
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/key
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/UI_Events/Keyboard_event_key_values
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16#Code_points_from_U+010000_to_U+10FFFF - UTF-16 surrogate pairs
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/70866532 - "Unidentified" for mobile
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http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0/ch16.pdf#G19635 - U+FFFF is reserved (Section 16.7)
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Logic: when a key event is sent, `event.key` represents its printable value _or_ one
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of a large list of special values indicating meta keys/functionality. In addition,
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key events for compose functionality contain a value of `Dead` when mid-composition.
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I can't quite verify it, but non-English IMEs may also be able to generate key codes
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for code points in the surrogate-pair range, which could potentially be seen as having
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key.length > 1. Since `Fn` is one of the special keys, we can't distinguish by that
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alone.
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Here, key.length === 1 means we know for sure the input was printable and not a special
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`key` value. When the length is greater than 1, it could be either a printable surrogate
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pair or a special `key` value. We can tell the difference by checking if the _character
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code_ value (not code point!) is in the "surrogate pair" range or not.
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We don't use .codePointAt because an invalid code point would return 65535, which wouldn't
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pass the >= 0x10000 check we would otherwise use.
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> ...The Unicode Standard sets aside 66 noncharacter code points. The last two code points
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> of each plane are noncharacters: U+FFFE and U+FFFF on the BMP...
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*/
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var wasPrintableChar = event.key.length === 1 || event.key.length === 2 && event.key.charCodeAt(0) >= 0xD800 || event.key === 'Unidentified';
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var BACK_KEY = constants_1.KEY_CODES.BACK_KEY,
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DELETE_KEY = constants_1.KEY_CODES.DELETE_KEY,
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ENTER_KEY = constants_1.KEY_CODES.ENTER_KEY,
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DOWN_KEY = constants_1.KEY_CODES.DOWN_KEY,
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PAGE_UP_KEY = constants_1.KEY_CODES.PAGE_UP_KEY,
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PAGE_DOWN_KEY = constants_1.KEY_CODES.PAGE_DOWN_KEY;
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if (!this._isTextElement && !hasActiveDropdown && wasPrintableChar) {
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if (!this._isTextElement && !hasActiveDropdown) {
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this.showDropdown();
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if (!this.input.isFocussed) {
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if (!this.input.isFocussed && wasPrintableChar) {
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/*
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We update the input value with the pressed key as
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the input was not focussed at the time of key press
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therefore does not have the value of the key.
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*/
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this.input.value += event.key.toLowerCase();
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this.input.value += event.key;
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}
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}
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switch (keyCode) {
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/*! choices.js v10.2.0 | © 2022 Josh Johnson | https://github.com/jshjohnson/Choices#readme */
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/*! choices.js v10.2.0 | © 2023 Josh Johnson | https://github.com/jshjohnson/Choices#readme */
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const hasFocusedInput = this.input.isFocussed;
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const hasActiveDropdown = this.dropdown.isActive;
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const hasItems = this.itemList.hasChildren();
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const keyString = String.fromCharCode(keyCode);
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-control-regex
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const wasPrintableChar = /[^\x00-\x1F]/.test(keyString);
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/*
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See:
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/KeyboardEvent/key
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/UI_Events/Keyboard_event_key_values
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16#Code_points_from_U+010000_to_U+10FFFF - UTF-16 surrogate pairs
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/70866532 - "Unidentified" for mobile
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http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0/ch16.pdf#G19635 - U+FFFF is reserved (Section 16.7)
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Logic: when a key event is sent, `event.key` represents its printable value _or_ one
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of a large list of special values indicating meta keys/functionality. In addition,
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key events for compose functionality contain a value of `Dead` when mid-composition.
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I can't quite verify it, but non-English IMEs may also be able to generate key codes
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for code points in the surrogate-pair range, which could potentially be seen as having
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key.length > 1. Since `Fn` is one of the special keys, we can't distinguish by that
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alone.
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Here, key.length === 1 means we know for sure the input was printable and not a special
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`key` value. When the length is greater than 1, it could be either a printable surrogate
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pair or a special `key` value. We can tell the difference by checking if the _character
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code_ value (not code point!) is in the "surrogate pair" range or not.
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We don't use .codePointAt because an invalid code point would return 65535, which wouldn't
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pass the >= 0x10000 check we would otherwise use.
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> ...The Unicode Standard sets aside 66 noncharacter code points. The last two code points
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> of each plane are noncharacters: U+FFFE and U+FFFF on the BMP...
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*/
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const wasPrintableChar = (
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event.key.length === 1
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|| (event.key.length === 2 && event.key.charCodeAt(0) >= 0xD800)
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|| event.key === 'Unidentified'
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);
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const {
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BACK_KEY,
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PAGE_DOWN_KEY,
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} = KEY_CODES;
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if (!this._isTextElement && !hasActiveDropdown && wasPrintableChar) {
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if (!this._isTextElement && !hasActiveDropdown) {
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this.showDropdown();
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if (!this.input.isFocussed) {
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if (!this.input.isFocussed && wasPrintableChar) {
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/*
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We update the input value with the pressed key as
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the input was not focussed at the time of key press
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therefore does not have the value of the key.
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*/
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this.input.value += event.key.toLowerCase();
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this.input.value += event.key;
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}
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}
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