What is an enum in my opinion: It's an immutable object that is always accessible and you can compare items with eachother, but the items have common properties/methods, but the objects themselves or the values cannot be changed and they are instantiated only once.
Enums are imho used for comparing datatypes, settings, actions to take/reply things like that.
So for this you need objects with the same instance so you can check if it is a enum type if(something instanceof enum)
Also if you get an enum object you want to be able to do stuff with it, regardless of the enum type, it should always respond in the same way.
In my case its comparing values of datatypes, but it could be anything, from modifying blocks in facing direction in a 3d game to passing values on to a specific object type registry.
Keeping in mind it is javascript and doesn't provide fixed enum type, you end up always making your own implementation and as this thread shows there are legions of implementations without one being the absoulte correct.
This is what I use for Enums. Since enums are immutable(or should be at least heh) I freeze the objects so they can't be manipulated easely.
The enums can be used by EnumField.STRING and they have their own methods that will work with their types.
To test if something passed to an object you can use if(somevar instanceof EnumFieldSegment)
It may not be the most elegant solution and i'm open for improvements, but this type of immutable enum(unless you unfreeze it) is exactly the usecase I needed.
I also realise I could have overridden the prototype with a {} but my mind works better with this format ;-) shoot me.
/**
* simple parameter object instantiator
* @param name
* @param value
* @returns
*/
function p(name,value) {
this.name = name;
this.value = value;
return Object.freeze(this);
}
/**
* EnumFieldSegmentBase
*/
function EnumFieldSegmentBase() {
this.fieldType = "STRING";
}
function dummyregex() {
}
dummyregex.prototype.test = function(str) {
if(this.fieldType === "STRING") {
maxlength = arguments[1];
return str.length <= maxlength;
}
return true;
};
dummyregexposer = new dummyregex();
EnumFieldSegmentBase.prototype.getInputRegex = function() {
switch(this.fieldType) {
case "STRING" : return dummyregexposer;
case "INT": return /^(\d+)?$/;
case "DECIMAL2": return /^\d+(\.\d{1,2}|\d+|\.)?$/;
case "DECIMAL8": return /^\d+(\.\d{1,8}|\d+|\.)?$/;
// boolean is tricky dicky. if its a boolean false, if its a string if its empty 0 or false its false, otherwise lets see what Boolean produces
case "BOOLEAN": return dummyregexposer;
}
};
EnumFieldSegmentBase.prototype.convertToType = function($input) {
var val = $input;
switch(this.fieldType) {
case "STRING" : val = $input;break;
case "INT": val==""? val=0 :val = parseInt($input);break;
case "DECIMAL2": if($input === "" || $input === null) {$input = "0"}if($input.substr(-1) === "."){$input = $input+0};val = new Decimal2($input).toDP(2);break;
case "DECIMAL8": if($input === "" || $input === null) {$input = "0"}if($input.substr(-1) === "."){$input = $input+0};val = new Decimal8($input).toDP(8);break;
// boolean is tricky dicky. if its a boolean false, if its a string if its empty 0 or false its false, otherwise lets see what Boolean produces
case "BOOLEAN": val = (typeof $input == 'boolean' ? $input : (typeof $input === 'string' ? (($input === "false" || $input === "" || $input === "0") ? false : true) : new Boolean($input).valueOf())) ;break;
}
return val;
};
EnumFieldSegmentBase.prototype.convertToString = function($input) {
var val = $input;
switch(this.fieldType) {
case "STRING": val = $input;break;
case "INT": val = $input+"";break;
case "DECIMAL2": val = $input.toPrecision(($input.toString().indexOf('.') === -1 ? $input.toString().length+2 : $input.toString().indexOf('.')+2)) ;break;
case "DECIMAL8": val = $input.toPrecision(($input.toString().indexOf('.') === -1 ? $input.toString().length+8 : $input.toString().indexOf('.')+8)) ;break;
case "BOOLEAN": val = $input ? "true" : "false" ;break;
}
return val;
};
EnumFieldSegmentBase.prototype.compareValue = function($val1,$val2) {
var val = false;
switch(this.fieldType) {
case "STRING": val = ($val1===$val2);break;
case "INT": val = ($val1===$val2);break;
case "DECIMAL2": val = ($val1.comparedTo($val2)===0);break;
case "DECIMAL8": val = ($val1.comparedTo($val2)===0);break;
case "BOOLEAN": val = ($val1===$val2);break;
}
return val;
};
/**
* EnumFieldSegment is an individual segment in the
* EnumField
* @param $array An array consisting of object p
*/
function EnumFieldSegment() {
for(c=0;c<arguments.length;c++) {
if(arguments[c] instanceof p) {
this[arguments[c].name] = arguments[c].value;
}
}
return Object.freeze(this);
}
EnumFieldSegment.prototype = new EnumFieldSegmentBase();
EnumFieldSegment.prototype.constructor = EnumFieldSegment;
/**
* Simple enum to show what type of variable a Field type is.
* @param STRING
* @param INT
* @param DECIMAL2
* @param DECIMAL8
* @param BOOLEAN
*
*/
EnumField = Object.freeze({STRING: new EnumFieldSegment(new p("fieldType","STRING")),
INT: new EnumFieldSegment(new p("fieldType","INT")),
DECIMAL2: new EnumFieldSegment(new p("fieldType","DECIMAL2")),
DECIMAL8: new EnumFieldSegment(new p("fieldType","DECIMAL8")),
BOOLEAN: new EnumFieldSegment(new p("fieldType","BOOLEAN"))});
0
as an enumeration number. Unless it's used for something that has not been set. JS treatsfalse || undefined || null || 0 || "" || '' || NaN
all as the same value when compared using==
.0 == null
returns falsefalse == 0
and+null == 0
(and conversions to numbers happen sometimes when you don't expect it), whilenull == undefined
too, and+undefined
isNaN
(thoughNaN != NaN
).