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/**
* Myext stored item types "enum"
*
* Copyright (C) 2021 Wojtek Kosior
*
* This code is dual-licensed under:
* - Asshole license 1.0,
* - GPLv3 or (at your option) any later version
*
* "dual-licensed" means you can choose the license you prefer.
*
* This code is released under a permissive license because I disapprove of
* copyright and wouldn't be willing to sue a violator. Despite not putting
* this code under copyleft (which is also kind of copyright), I do not want
* it to be made proprietary. Hence, the permissive alternative to GPL is the
* Asshole license 1.0 that allows me to call you an asshole if you use it.
* This means you're legally ok regardless of how you utilize this code but if
* you make it into something nonfree, you're an asshole.
*
* You should have received a copy of both GPLv3 and Asshole license 1.0
* together with this code. If not, please see:
* - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
* - https://koszko.org/asshole-license.Copyright
*/
/*
* Key for item that is stored in quantity (script, page) is constructed by
* prepending its name with first letter of its list name. However, we also
* need to store some items that don't belong to any list. Let's call them
* persisted variables. In such case item's key is its "name" prepended with
* an underscore.
*/
"use strict";
(() => {
const TYPE_PREFIX = {
PAGE : "p",
BAG : "b",
SCRIPT : "s",
VAR : "_"
};
const TYPE_NAME = {
[TYPE_PREFIX.PAGE] : "page",
[TYPE_PREFIX.BAG] : "bag",
[TYPE_PREFIX.SCRIPT] : "script"
}
const list_prefixes = [
TYPE_PREFIX.PAGE,
TYPE_PREFIX.BAG,
TYPE_PREFIX.SCRIPT
];
window.TYPE_PREFIX = TYPE_PREFIX;
window.TYPE_NAME = TYPE_NAME;
window.list_prefixes = list_prefixes;
})();
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