Phase 2 of Core DI migration: - Add *core.Core field + SetCore() to PrepSubsystem and monitor.Subsystem - Register agentic/monitor/brain as Core services with lifecycle hooks - Mark SetCompletionNotifier and SetNotifier as deprecated (removed in Phase 3) - Fix monitor test to match actual event names - initServices() now wires Core refs before legacy callbacks Co-Authored-By: Virgil <virgil@lethean.io>
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JavaScript
/**
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* @license
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* Copyright 2017 Google LLC
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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/**
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* The main LitElement module, which defines the {@linkcode LitElement} base
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* class and related APIs.
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*
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* LitElement components can define a template and a set of observed
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* properties. Changing an observed property triggers a re-render of the
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* element.
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*
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* Import {@linkcode LitElement} and {@linkcode html} from this module to
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* create a component:
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*
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* ```js
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* import {LitElement, html} from 'lit-element';
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*
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* class MyElement extends LitElement {
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*
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* // Declare observed properties
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* static get properties() {
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* return {
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* adjective: {}
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* }
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* }
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*
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* constructor() {
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* this.adjective = 'awesome';
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* }
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*
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* // Define the element's template
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* render() {
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* return html`<p>your ${adjective} template here</p>`;
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* }
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* }
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*
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* customElements.define('my-element', MyElement);
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* ```
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*
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* `LitElement` extends {@linkcode ReactiveElement} and adds lit-html
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* templating. The `ReactiveElement` class is provided for users that want to
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* build their own custom element base classes that don't use lit-html.
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*
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* @packageDocumentation
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*/
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import { ReactiveElement } from '@lit/reactive-element';
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import { render, noChange } from 'lit-html';
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export * from '@lit/reactive-element';
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export * from 'lit-html';
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/*
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* When using Closure Compiler, JSCompiler_renameProperty(property, object) is
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* replaced at compile time by the munged name for object[property]. We cannot
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* alias this function, so we have to use a small shim that has the same
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* behavior when not compiling.
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*/
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/*@__INLINE__*/
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const JSCompiler_renameProperty = (prop, _obj) => prop;
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const DEV_MODE = true;
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// Allows minifiers to rename references to globalThis
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const global = globalThis;
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let issueWarning;
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if (DEV_MODE) {
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// Ensure warnings are issued only 1x, even if multiple versions of Lit
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// are loaded.
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global.litIssuedWarnings ??= new Set();
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/**
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* Issue a warning if we haven't already, based either on `code` or `warning`.
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* Warnings are disabled automatically only by `warning`; disabling via `code`
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* can be done by users.
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*/
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issueWarning = (code, warning) => {
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warning += ` See https://lit.dev/msg/${code} for more information.`;
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if (!global.litIssuedWarnings.has(warning) &&
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!global.litIssuedWarnings.has(code)) {
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console.warn(warning);
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global.litIssuedWarnings.add(warning);
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}
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};
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}
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/**
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* Base element class that manages element properties and attributes, and
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* renders a lit-html template.
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*
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* To define a component, subclass `LitElement` and implement a
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* `render` method to provide the component's template. Define properties
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* using the {@linkcode LitElement.properties properties} property or the
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* {@linkcode property} decorator.
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*/
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export class LitElement extends ReactiveElement {
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constructor() {
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super(...arguments);
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/**
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* @category rendering
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*/
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this.renderOptions = { host: this };
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this.__childPart = undefined;
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}
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/**
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* @category rendering
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*/
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createRenderRoot() {
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const renderRoot = super.createRenderRoot();
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// When adoptedStyleSheets are shimmed, they are inserted into the
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// shadowRoot by createRenderRoot. Adjust the renderBefore node so that
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// any styles in Lit content render before adoptedStyleSheets. This is
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// important so that adoptedStyleSheets have precedence over styles in
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// the shadowRoot.
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this.renderOptions.renderBefore ??= renderRoot.firstChild;
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return renderRoot;
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}
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/**
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* Updates the element. This method reflects property values to attributes
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* and calls `render` to render DOM via lit-html. Setting properties inside
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* this method will *not* trigger another update.
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* @param changedProperties Map of changed properties with old values
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* @category updates
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*/
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update(changedProperties) {
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// Setting properties in `render` should not trigger an update. Since
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// updates are allowed after super.update, it's important to call `render`
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// before that.
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const value = this.render();
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if (!this.hasUpdated) {
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this.renderOptions.isConnected = this.isConnected;
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}
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super.update(changedProperties);
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this.__childPart = render(value, this.renderRoot, this.renderOptions);
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}
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/**
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* Invoked when the component is added to the document's DOM.
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*
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* In `connectedCallback()` you should setup tasks that should only occur when
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* the element is connected to the document. The most common of these is
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* adding event listeners to nodes external to the element, like a keydown
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* event handler added to the window.
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*
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* ```ts
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* connectedCallback() {
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* super.connectedCallback();
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* addEventListener('keydown', this._handleKeydown);
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* }
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* ```
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*
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* Typically, anything done in `connectedCallback()` should be undone when the
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* element is disconnected, in `disconnectedCallback()`.
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*
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* @category lifecycle
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*/
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connectedCallback() {
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super.connectedCallback();
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this.__childPart?.setConnected(true);
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}
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/**
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* Invoked when the component is removed from the document's DOM.
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*
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* This callback is the main signal to the element that it may no longer be
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* used. `disconnectedCallback()` should ensure that nothing is holding a
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* reference to the element (such as event listeners added to nodes external
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* to the element), so that it is free to be garbage collected.
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*
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* ```ts
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* disconnectedCallback() {
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* super.disconnectedCallback();
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* window.removeEventListener('keydown', this._handleKeydown);
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* }
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* ```
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*
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* An element may be re-connected after being disconnected.
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*
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* @category lifecycle
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*/
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disconnectedCallback() {
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super.disconnectedCallback();
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this.__childPart?.setConnected(false);
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}
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/**
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* Invoked on each update to perform rendering tasks. This method may return
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* any value renderable by lit-html's `ChildPart` - typically a
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* `TemplateResult`. Setting properties inside this method will *not* trigger
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* the element to update.
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* @category rendering
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*/
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render() {
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return noChange;
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}
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}
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// This property needs to remain unminified.
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LitElement['_$litElement$'] = true;
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/**
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* Ensure this class is marked as `finalized` as an optimization ensuring
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* it will not needlessly try to `finalize`.
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*
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* Note this property name is a string to prevent breaking Closure JS Compiler
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* optimizations. See @lit/reactive-element for more information.
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*/
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LitElement[JSCompiler_renameProperty('finalized', LitElement)] = true;
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// Install hydration if available
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global.litElementHydrateSupport?.({ LitElement });
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// Apply polyfills if available
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const polyfillSupport = DEV_MODE
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? global.litElementPolyfillSupportDevMode
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: global.litElementPolyfillSupport;
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polyfillSupport?.({ LitElement });
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/**
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* END USERS SHOULD NOT RELY ON THIS OBJECT.
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*
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* Private exports for use by other Lit packages, not intended for use by
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* external users.
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*
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* We currently do not make a mangled rollup build of the lit-ssr code. In order
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* to keep a number of (otherwise private) top-level exports mangled in the
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* client side code, we export a _$LE object containing those members (or
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* helper methods for accessing private fields of those members), and then
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* re-export them for use in lit-ssr. This keeps lit-ssr agnostic to whether the
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* client-side code is being used in `dev` mode or `prod` mode.
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*
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* This has a unique name, to disambiguate it from private exports in
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* lit-html, since this module re-exports all of lit-html.
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*
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* @private
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*/
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export const _$LE = {
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_$attributeToProperty: (el, name, value) => {
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// eslint-disable-next-line
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el._$attributeToProperty(name, value);
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},
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// eslint-disable-next-line
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_$changedProperties: (el) => el._$changedProperties,
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};
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// IMPORTANT: do not change the property name or the assignment expression.
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// This line will be used in regexes to search for LitElement usage.
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(global.litElementVersions ??= []).push('4.2.2');
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if (DEV_MODE && global.litElementVersions.length > 1) {
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queueMicrotask(() => {
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issueWarning('multiple-versions', `Multiple versions of Lit loaded. Loading multiple versions ` +
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`is not recommended.`);
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});
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}
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//# sourceMappingURL=lit-element.js.map
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