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/**
     * By default, the template delimiters used by lodash are like those in
     * embedded Ruby (ERB) as well as ES2015 template strings. Change the
     * following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @type {Object}
     */

/**
     * Checks if `value` is a finite primitive number.
     *
     * **Note:** This method is based on
     * [`Number.isFinite`](https://mdn.io/Number/isFinite).
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 0.1.0
     * @category Lang
     * @param {*} value The value to check.
     * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a finite number, else `false`.
     * @example
     *
     * _.isFinite(3);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isFinite(Number.MIN_VALUE);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isFinite(Infinity);
     * // => false
     *
     * _.isFinite('3');
     * // => false
     */

/**
     * Checks if `value` is classified as a `Number` primitive or object.
     *
     * **Note:** To exclude `Infinity`, `-Infinity`, and `NaN`, which are
     * classified as numbers, use the `_.isFinite` method.
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 0.1.0
     * @category Lang
     * @param {*} value The value to check.
     * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a number, else `false`.
     * @example
     *
     * _.isNumber(3);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isNumber(Number.MIN_VALUE);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isNumber(Infinity);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isNumber('3');
     * // => false
     */

/**
     * Checks if `value` is classified as a `String` primitive or object.
     *
     * @static
     * @since 0.1.0
     * @memberOf _
     * @category Lang
     * @param {*} value The value to check.
     * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a string, else `false`.
     * @example
     *
     * _.isString('abc');
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isString(1);
     * // => false
     */

/**
     * Checks if `value` is classified as a `Symbol` primitive or object.
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 4.0.0
     * @category Lang
     * @param {*} value The value to check.
     * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a symbol, else `false`.
     * @example
     *
     * _.isSymbol(Symbol.iterator);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isSymbol('abc');
     * // => false
     */

/**
     * Checks if `value` is classified as a boolean primitive or object.
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 0.1.0
     * @category Lang
     * @param {*} value The value to check.
     * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a boolean, else `false`.
     * @example
     *
     * _.isBoolean(false);
     * // => true
     *
     * _.isBoolean(null);
     * // => false
     */

/**
     * Computed the boundaries limits and return them
     * @method
     * @memberof Popper
     * @access private
     * @param {Object} data - Object containing the property "offsets" generated by `_getOffsets`
     * @param {Number} padding - Boundaries padding
     * @param {Element} boundariesElement - Element used to define the boundaries
     * @returns {Object} Coordinates of the boundaries
     */

/**
     * Creates a `lodash` object which wraps `value` to enable implicit method
     * chain sequences. Methods that operate on and return arrays, collections,
     * and functions can be chained together. Methods that retrieve a single value
     * or may return a primitive value will automatically end the chain sequence
     * and return the unwrapped value. Otherwise, the value must be unwrapped
     * with `_#value`.
     *
     * Explicit chain sequences, which must be unwrapped with `_#value`, may be
     * enabled using `_.chain`.
     *
     * The execution of chained methods is lazy, that is, it's deferred until
     * `_#value` is implicitly or explicitly called.
     *
     * Lazy evaluation allows several methods to support shortcut fusion.
     * Shortcut fusion is an optimization to merge iteratee calls; this avoids
     * the creation of intermediate arrays and can greatly reduce the number of
     * iteratee executions. Sections of a chain sequence qualify for shortcut
     * fusion if the section is applied to an array and iteratees accept only
     * one argument. The heuristic for whether a section qualifies for shortcut
     * fusion is subject to change.
     *
     * Chaining is supported in custom builds as long as the `_#value` method is
     * directly or indirectly included in the build.
     *
     * In addition to lodash methods, wrappers have `Array` and `String` methods.
     *
     * The wrapper `Array` methods are:
     * `concat`, `join`, `pop`, `push`, `shift`, `sort`, `splice`, and `unshift`
     *
     * The wrapper `String` methods are:
     * `replace` and `split`
     *
     * The wrapper methods that support shortcut fusion are:
     * `at`, `compact`, `drop`, `dropRight`, `dropWhile`, `filter`, `find`,
     * `findLast`, `head`, `initial`, `last`, `map`, `reject`, `reverse`, `slice`,
     * `tail`, `take`, `takeRight`, `takeRightWhile`, `takeWhile`, and `toArray`
     *
     * The chainable wrapper methods are:
     * `after`, `ary`, `assign`, `assignIn`, `assignInWith`, `assignWith`, `at`,
     * `before`, `bind`, `bindAll`, `bindKey`, `castArray`, `chain`, `chunk`,
     * `commit`, `compact`, `concat`, `conforms`, `constant`, `countBy`, `create`,
     * `curry`, `debounce`, `defaults`, `defaultsDeep`, `defer`, `delay`,
     * `difference`, `differenceBy`, `differenceWith`, `drop`, `dropRight`,
     * `dropRightWhile`, `dropWhile`, `extend`, `extendWith`, `fill`, `filter`,
     * `flatMap`, `flatMapDeep`, `flatMapDepth`, `flatten`, `flattenDeep`,
     * `flattenDepth`, `flip`, `flow`, `flowRight`, `fromPairs`, `functions`,
     * `functionsIn`, `groupBy`, `initial`, `intersection`, `intersectionBy`,
     * `intersectionWith`, `invert`, `invertBy`, `invokeMap`, `iteratee`, `keyBy`,
     * `keys`, `keysIn`, `map`, `mapKeys`, `mapValues`, `matches`, `matchesProperty`,
     * `memoize`, `merge`, `mergeWith`, `method`, `methodOf`, `mixin`, `negate`,
     * `nthArg`, `omit`, `omitBy`, `once`, `orderBy`, `over`, `overArgs`,
     * `overEvery`, `overSome`, `partial`, `partialRight`, `partition`, `pick`,
     * `pickBy`, `plant`, `property`, `propertyOf`, `pull`, `pullAll`, `pullAllBy`,
     * `pullAllWith`, `pullAt`, `push`, `range`, `rangeRight`, `rearg`, `reject`,
     * `remove`, `rest`, `reverse`, `sampleSize`, `set`, `setWith`, `shuffle`,
     * `slice`, `sort`, `sortBy`, `splice`, `spread`, `tail`, `take`, `takeRight`,
     * `takeRightWhile`, `takeWhile`, `tap`, `throttle`, `thru`, `toArray`,
     * `toPairs`, `toPairsIn`, `toPath`, `toPlainObject`, `transform`, `unary`,
     * `union`, `unionBy`, `unionWith`, `uniq`, `uniqBy`, `uniqWith`, `unset`,
     * `unshift`, `unzip`, `unzipWith`, `update`, `updateWith`, `values`,
     * `valuesIn`, `without`, `wrap`, `xor`, `xorBy`, `xorWith`, `zip`,
     * `zipObject`, `zipObjectDeep`, and `zipWith`
     *
     * The wrapper methods that are **not** chainable by default are:
     * `add`, `attempt`, `camelCase`, `capitalize`, `ceil`, `clamp`, `clone`,
     * `cloneDeep`, `cloneDeepWith`, `cloneWith`, `conformsTo`, `deburr`,
     * `defaultTo`, `divide`, `each`, `eachRight`, `endsWith`, `eq`, `escape`,
     * `escapeRegExp`, `every`, `find`, `findIndex`, `findKey`, `findLast`,
     * `findLastIndex`, `findLastKey`, `first`, `floor`, `forEach`, `forEachRight`,
     * `forIn`, `forInRight`, `forOwn`, `forOwnRight`, `get`, `gt`, `gte`, `has`,
     * `hasIn`, `head`, `identity`, `includes`, `indexOf`, `inRange`, `invoke`,
     * `isArguments`, `isArray`, `isArrayBuffer`, `isArrayLike`, `isArrayLikeObject`,
     * `isBoolean`, `isBuffer`, `isDate`, `isElement`, `isEmpty`, `isEqual`,
     * `isEqualWith`, `isError`, `isFinite`, `isFunction`, `isInteger`, `isLength`,
     * `isMap`, `isMatch`, `isMatchWith`, `isNaN`, `isNative`, `isNil`, `isNull`,
     * `isNumber`, `isObject`, `isObjectLike`, `isPlainObject`, `isRegExp`,
     * `isSafeInteger`, `isSet`, `isString`, `isUndefined`, `isTypedArray`,
     * `isWeakMap`, `isWeakSet`, `join`, `kebabCase`, `last`, `lastIndexOf`,
     * `lowerCase`, `lowerFirst`, `lt`, `lte`, `max`, `maxBy`, `mean`, `meanBy`,
     * `min`, `minBy`, `multiply`, `noConflict`, `noop`, `now`, `nth`, `pad`,
     * `padEnd`, `padStart`, `parseInt`, `pop`, `random`, `reduce`, `reduceRight`,
     * `repeat`, `result`, `round`, `runInContext`, `sample`, `shift`, `size`,
     * `snakeCase`, `some`, `sortedIndex`, `sortedIndexBy`, `sortedLastIndex`,
     * `sortedLastIndexBy`, `startCase`, `startsWith`, `stubArray`, `stubFalse`,
     * `stubObject`, `stubString`, `stubTrue`, `subtract`, `sum`, `sumBy`,
     * `template`, `times`, `toFinite`, `toInteger`, `toJSON`, `toLength`,
     * `toLower`, `toNumber`, `toSafeInteger`, `toString`, `toUpper`, `trim`,
     * `trimEnd`, `trimStart`, `truncate`, `unescape`, `uniqueId`, `upperCase`,
     * `upperFirst`, `value`, and `words`
     *
     * @name _
     * @constructor
     * @category Seq
     * @param {*} value The value to wrap in a `lodash` instance.
     * @returns {Object} Returns the new `lodash` wrapper instance.
     * @example
     *
     * function square(n) {
     *   return n * n;
     * }
     *
     * var wrapped = _([1, 2, 3]);
     *
     * // Returns an unwrapped value.
     * wrapped.reduce(_.add);
     * // => 6
     *
     * // Returns a wrapped value.
     * var squares = wrapped.map(square);
     *
     * _.isArray(squares);
     * // => false
     *
     * _.isArray(squares.value());
     * // => true
     */

/**
     * Creates a compiled template function that can interpolate data properties
     * in "interpolate" delimiters, HTML-escape interpolated data properties in
     * "escape" delimiters, and execute JavaScript in "evaluate" delimiters. Data
     * properties may be accessed as free variables in the template. If a setting
     * object is given, it takes precedence over `_.templateSettings` values.
     *
     * **Note:** In the development build `_.template` utilizes
     * [sourceURLs](http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/developertools/sourcemaps/#toc-sourceurl)
     * for easier debugging.
     *
     * For more information on precompiling templates see
     * [lodash's custom builds documentation](https://lodash.com/custom-builds).
     *
     * For more information on Chrome extension sandboxes see
     * [Chrome's extensions documentation](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/sandboxingEval).
     *
     * @static
     * @since 0.1.0
     * @memberOf _
     * @category String
     * @param {string} [string=''] The template string.
     * @param {Object} [options={}] The options object.
     * @param {RegExp} [options.escape=_.templateSettings.escape]
     *  The HTML "escape" delimiter.
     * @param {RegExp} [options.evaluate=_.templateSettings.evaluate]
     *  The "evaluate" delimiter.
     * @param {Object} [options.imports=_.templateSettings.imports]
     *  An object to import into the template as free variables.
     * @param {RegExp} [options.interpolate=_.templateSettings.interpolate]
     *  The "interpolate" delimiter.
     * @param {string} [options.sourceURL='lodash.templateSources[n]']
     *  The sourceURL of the compiled template.
     * @param {string} [options.variable='obj']
     *  The data object variable name.
     * @param- {Object} [guard] Enables use as an iteratee for methods like `_.map`.
     * @returns {Function} Returns the compiled template function.
     * @example
     *
     * // Use the "interpolate" delimiter to create a compiled template.
     * var compiled = _.template('hello <%= user %>!');
     * compiled({ 'user': 'fred' });
     * // => 'hello fred!'
     *
     * // Use the HTML "escape" delimiter to escape data property values.
     * var compiled = _.template('<b><%- value %></b>');
     * compiled({ 'value': '<script>' });
     * // => '<b>&lt;script&gt;</b>'
     *
     * // Use the "evaluate" delimiter to execute JavaScript and generate HTML.
     * var compiled = _.template('<% _.forEach(users, function(user) { %><li><%- user %></li><% }); %>');
     * compiled({ 'users': ['fred', 'barney'] });
     * // => '<li>fred</li><li>barney</li>'
     *
     * // Use the internal `print` function in "evaluate" delimiters.
     * var compiled = _.template('<% print("hello " + user); %>!');
     * compiled({ 'user': 'barney' });
     * // => 'hello barney!'
     *
     * // Use the ES template literal delimiter as an "interpolate" delimiter.
     * // Disable support by replacing the "interpolate" delimiter.
     * var compiled = _.template('hello ${ user }!');
     * compiled({ 'user': 'pebbles' });
     * // => 'hello pebbles!'
     *
     * // Use backslashes to treat delimiters as plain text.
     * var compiled = _.template('<%= "\\<%- value %\\>" %>');
     * compiled({ 'value': 'ignored' });
     * // => '<%- value %>'
     *
     * // Use the `imports` option to import `jQuery` as `jq`.
     * var text = '<% jq.each(users, function(user) { %><li><%- user %></li><% }); %>';
     * var compiled = _.template(text, { 'imports': { 'jq': jQuery } });
     * compiled({ 'users': ['fred', 'barney'] });
     * // => '<li>fred</li><li>barney</li>'
     *
     * // Use the `sourceURL` option to specify a custom sourceURL for the template.
     * var compiled = _.template('hello <%= user %>!', { 'sourceURL': '/basic/greeting.jst' });
     * compiled(data);
     * // => Find the source of "greeting.jst" under the Sources tab or Resources panel of the web inspector.
     *
     * // Use the `variable` option to ensure a with-statement isn't used in the compiled template.
     * var compiled = _.template('hi <%= data.user %>!', { 'variable': 'data' });
     * compiled.source;
     * // => function(data) {
     * //   var __t, __p = '';
     * //   __p += 'hi ' + ((__t = ( data.user )) == null ? '' : __t) + '!';
     * //   return __p;
     * // }
     *
     * // Use custom template delimiters.
     * _.templateSettings.interpolate = /{{([\s\S]+?)}}/g;
     * var compiled = _.template('hello {{ user }}!');
     * compiled({ 'user': 'mustache' });
     * // => 'hello mustache!'
     *
     * // Use the `source` property to inline compiled templates for meaningful
     * // line numbers in error messages and stack traces.
     * fs.writeFileSync(path.join(process.cwd(), 'jst.js'), '\
     *   var JST = {\
     *     "main": ' + _.template(mainText).source + '\
     *   };\
     * ');
     */

/**
     * Executes the chain sequence and returns the wrapped result.
     *
     * @name commit
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 3.2.0
     * @category Seq
     * @returns {Object} Returns the new `lodash` wrapper instance.
     * @example
     *
     * var array = [1, 2];
     * var wrapped = _(array).push(3);
     *
     * console.log(array);
     * // => [1, 2]
     *
     * wrapped = wrapped.commit();
     * console.log(array);
     * // => [1, 2, 3]
     *
     * wrapped.last();
     * // => 3
     *
     * console.log(array);
     * // => [1, 2, 3]
     */

/**
     * Splits `string` by `separator`.
     *
     * **Note:** This method is based on
     * [`String#split`](https://mdn.io/String/split).
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 4.0.0
     * @category String
     * @param {string} [string=''] The string to split.
     * @param {RegExp|string} separator The separator pattern to split by.
     * @param {number} [limit] The length to truncate results to.
     * @returns {Array} Returns the string segments.
     * @example
     *
     * _.split('a-b-c', '-', 2);
     * // => ['a', 'b']
     */

/**
     * The opposite of `_.pickBy`; this method creates an object composed of
     * the own and inherited enumerable string keyed properties of `object` that
     * `predicate` doesn't return truthy for. The predicate is invoked with two
     * arguments: (value, key).
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 4.0.0
     * @category Object
     * @param {Object} object The source object.
     * @param {Function} [predicate=_.identity] The function invoked per property.
     * @returns {Object} Returns the new object.
     * @example
     *
     * var object = { 'a': 1, 'b': '2', 'c': 3 };
     *
     * _.omitBy(object, _.isNumber);
     * // => { 'b': '2' }
     */

/**
     * Truncates `string` if it's longer than the given maximum string length.
     * The last characters of the truncated string are replaced with the omission
     * string which defaults to "...".
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @since 4.0.0
     * @category String
     * @param {string} [string=''] The string to truncate.
     * @param {Object} [options={}] The options object.
     * @param {number} [options.length=30] The maximum string length.
     * @param {string} [options.omission='...'] The string to indicate text is omitted.
     * @param {RegExp|string} [options.separator] The separator pattern to truncate to.
     * @returns {string} Returns the truncated string.
     * @example
     *
     * _.truncate('hi-diddly-ho there, neighborino');
     * // => 'hi-diddly-ho there, neighbo...'
     *
     * _.truncate('hi-diddly-ho there, neighborino', {
     *   'length': 24,
     *   'separator': ' '
     * });
     * // => 'hi-diddly-ho there,...'
     *
     * _.truncate('hi-diddly-ho there, neighborino', {
     *   'length': 24,
     *   'separator': /,? +/
     * });
     * // => 'hi-diddly-ho there...'
     *
     * _.truncate('hi-diddly-ho there, neighborino', {
     *   'omission': ' [...]'
     * });
     * // => 'hi-diddly-ho there, neig [...]'
     */

/**
     * Used by `_.omit` to customize its `_.cloneDeep` use to only clone plain
     * objects.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {*} value The value to inspect.
     * @param {string} key The key of the property to inspect.
     * @returns {*} Returns the uncloned value or `undefined` to defer cloning to `_.cloneDeep`.
     */

/**
 * @license
 * Lodash <https://lodash.com/>
 * Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors <https://openjsf.org/>
 * Released under MIT license <https://lodash.com/license>
 * Based on Underscore.js 1.8.3 <http://underscorejs.org/LICENSE>
 * Copyright Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud and Investigative Reporters & Editors
 */

/**
 * A collection of shims that provide minimal functionality of the ES6 collections.
 *
 * These implementations are not meant to be used outside of the ResizeObserver
 * modules as they cover only a limited range of use cases.
 */

/**
 * Camelize a hyphen-delimited string.
 */

/**
 * Check if value is primitive.
 */

/**
 * Checks if an event is supported in the current execution environment.
 *
 * NOTE: This will not work correctly for non-generic events such as `change`,
 * `reset`, `load`, `error`, and `select`.
 *
 * Borrows from Modernizr.
 *
 * @param {string} eventNameSuffix Event name, e.g. "click".
 * @param {?boolean} capture Check if the capture phase is supported.
 * @return {boolean} True if the event is supported.
 * @internal
 * @license Modernizr 3.0.0pre (Custom Build) | MIT
 */

/**
 * Copyright (c) 2014-present, Facebook, Inc.
 *
 * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
 * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
 */

/**
 * Intercept mutating methods and emit events
 */

/**
 * Mouse wheel (and 2-finger trackpad) support on the web sucks.  It is
 * complicated, thus this doc is long and (hopefully) detailed enough to answer
 * your questions.
 *
 * If you need to react to the mouse wheel in a predictable way, this code is
 * like your bestest friend. * hugs *
 *
 * As of today, there are 4 DOM event types you can listen to:
 *
 *   'wheel'                -- Chrome(31+), FF(17+), IE(9+)
 *   'mousewheel'           -- Chrome, IE(6+), Opera, Safari
 *   'MozMousePixelScroll'  -- FF(3.5 only!) (2010-2013) -- don't bother!
 *   'DOMMouseScroll'       -- FF(0.9.7+) since 2003
 *
 * So what to do?  The is the best:
 *
 *   normalizeWheel.getEventType();
 *
 * In your event callback, use this code to get sane interpretation of the
 * deltas.  This code will return an object with properties:
 *
 *   spinX   -- normalized spin speed (use for zoom) - x plane
 *   spinY   -- " - y plane
 *   pixelX  -- normalized distance (to pixels) - x plane
 *   pixelY  -- " - y plane
 *
 * Wheel values are provided by the browser assuming you are using the wheel to
 * scroll a web page by a number of lines or pixels (or pages).  Values can vary
 * significantly on different platforms and browsers, forgetting that you can
 * scroll at different speeds.  Some devices (like trackpads) emit more events
 * at smaller increments with fine granularity, and some emit massive jumps with
 * linear speed or acceleration.
 *
 * This code does its best to normalize the deltas for you:
 *
 *   - spin is trying to normalize how far the wheel was spun (or trackpad
 *     dragged).  This is super useful for zoom support where you want to
 *     throw away the chunky scroll steps on the PC and make those equal to
 *     the slow and smooth tiny steps on the Mac. Key data: This code tries to
 *     resolve a single slow step on a wheel to 1.
 *
 *   - pixel is normalizing the desired scroll delta in pixel units.  You'll
 *     get the crazy differences between browsers, but at least it'll be in
 *     pixels!
 *
 *   - positive value indicates scrolling DOWN/RIGHT, negative UP/LEFT.  This
 *     should translate to positive value zooming IN, negative zooming OUT.
 *     This matches the newer 'wheel' event.
 *
 * Why are there spinX, spinY (or pixels)?
 *
 *   - spinX is a 2-finger side drag on the trackpad, and a shift + wheel turn
 *     with a mouse.  It results in side-scrolling in the browser by default.
 *
 *   - spinY is what you expect -- it's the classic axis of a mouse wheel.
 *
 *   - I dropped spinZ/pixelZ.  It is supported by the DOM 3 'wheel' event and
 *     probably is by browsers in conjunction with fancy 3D controllers .. but
 *     you know.
 *
 * Implementation info:
 *
 * Examples of 'wheel' event if you scroll slowly (down) by one step with an
 * average mouse:
 *
 *   OS X + Chrome  (mouse)     -    4   pixel delta  (wheelDelta -120)
 *   OS X + Safari  (mouse)     -  N/A   pixel delta  (wheelDelta  -12)
 *   OS X + Firefox (mouse)     -    0.1 line  delta  (wheelDelta  N/A)
 *   Win8 + Chrome  (mouse)     -  100   pixel delta  (wheelDelta -120)
 *   Win8 + Firefox (mouse)     -    3   line  delta  (wheelDelta -120)
 *
 * On the trackpad:
 *
 *   OS X + Chrome  (trackpad)  -    2   pixel delta  (wheelDelta   -6)
 *   OS X + Firefox (trackpad)  -    1   pixel delta  (wheelDelta  N/A)
 *
 * On other/older browsers.. it's more complicated as there can be multiple and
 * also missing delta values.
 *
 * The 'wheel' event is more standard:
 *
 * http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#events-wheelevents
 *
 * The basics is that it includes a unit, deltaMode (pixels, lines, pages), and
 * deltaX, deltaY and deltaZ.  Some browsers provide other values to maintain
 * backward compatibility with older events.  Those other values help us
 * better normalize spin speed.  Example of what the browsers provide:
 *
 *                          | event.wheelDelta | event.detail
 *        ------------------+------------------+--------------
 *          Safari v5/OS X  |       -120       |       0
 *          Safari v5/Win7  |       -120       |       0
 *         Chrome v17/OS X  |       -120       |       0
 *         Chrome v17/Win7  |       -120       |       0
 *                IE9/Win7  |       -120       |   undefined
 *         Firefox v4/OS X  |     undefined    |       1
 *         Firefox v4/Win7  |     undefined    |       3
 *
 */

/**
 * Quick object check - this is primarily used to tell
 * Objects from primitive values when we know the value
 * is a JSON-compliant type.
 */

/**
 * Throttle execution of a function. Especially useful for rate limiting
 * execution of handlers on events like resize and scroll.
 *
 * @param  {Number}    delay          A zero-or-greater delay in milliseconds. For event callbacks, values around 100 or 250 (or even higher) are most useful.
 * @param  {Boolean}   [noTrailing]   Optional, defaults to false. If noTrailing is true, callback will only execute every `delay` milliseconds while the
 *                                    throttled-function is being called. If noTrailing is false or unspecified, callback will be executed one final time
 *                                    after the last throttled-function call. (After the throttled-function has not been called for `delay` milliseconds,
 *                                    the internal counter is reset)
 * @param  {Function}  callback       A function to be executed after delay milliseconds. The `this` context and all arguments are passed through, as-is,
 *                                    to `callback` when the throttled-function is executed.
 * @param  {Boolean}   [debounceMode] If `debounceMode` is true (at begin), schedule `clear` to execute after `delay` ms. If `debounceMode` is false (at end),
 *                                    schedule `callback` to execute after `delay` ms.
 *
 * @return {Function}  A new, throttled, function.
 */

/**
 * Virtual DOM patching algorithm based on Snabbdom by
 * Simon Friis Vindum (@paldepind)
 * Licensed under the MIT License
 * https://github.com/paldepind/snabbdom/blob/master/LICENSE
 *
 * modified by Evan You (@yyx990803)
 *
 * Not type-checking this because this file is perf-critical and the cost
 * of making flow understand it is not worth it.
 */

// 19.4.3.4 Symbol.prototype[@@toPrimitive](hint)

// 7.1.1 ToPrimitive(input [, PreferredType])

// An `NaN` primitive is the only value that is not equal to itself.

// Chrome 38 and 39 `Object.getOwnPropertySymbols` fails on primitives

// Coerce regexes to strings and treat strings, primitives and objects,

// EXTERNAL MODULE: external "element-ui/lib/mixins/emitter"

// Recursively compare arrays (susceptible to call stack limits).

// Recursively compare objects (susceptible to call stack limits).

// Recursively convert values (susceptible to call stack limits).

// Recursively flatten arrays (susceptible to call stack limits).

// Recursively merge objects and arrays (susceptible to call stack limits).

// Recursively populate clone (susceptible to call stack limits).

// Replace delimiters with snippets.

// TODO: scroll is emitted when set scrollTop programatically

// TODO: should emit intermediate value ??

// convert primitive to vnode

// functionality and when executed will limit the rate at which `callback`

// if date is out of range, do not emit

// instead of the ES6 spec version, we didn't implement @@toPrimitive case

// it as the trailing edge, or we've hit the `maxWait` limit.

// most Object methods by ES6 should accept primitives

// return primitive with prefix

// should not emit input during composition

// this.emit(this.date);

// this.emit(this.date, true);

// value were emitted in handle{Date,Time}Pick, nothing to update here

// value when picker opens, used to determine whether to emit change

// warn against non-primitive key

// wether to emit an array of all levels value in which node is located
