Use explicit "new jQuery.Event" to avoid double-function-call overhead.

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Dave Methvin 2011-04-12 17:46:15 -04:00
parent 7fa6de0ec1
commit 352715bd08

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@ -314,9 +314,9 @@ jQuery.event = {
// jQuery.Event object // jQuery.Event object
event[ jQuery.expando ] ? event : event[ jQuery.expando ] ? event :
// Object literal // Object literal
jQuery.extend( jQuery.Event(type), event ) : jQuery.extend( new jQuery.Event(type), event ) :
// Just the event type (string) // Just the event type (string)
jQuery.Event(type); new jQuery.Event(type);
event.namespace = namespaces.join("."); event.namespace = namespaces.join(".");
event.namespace_re = new RegExp("(^|\\.)" + namespaces.join("\\.(?:.*\\.)?") + "(\\.|$)"); event.namespace_re = new RegExp("(^|\\.)" + namespaces.join("\\.(?:.*\\.)?") + "(\\.|$)");
event.exclusive = exclusive; event.exclusive = exclusive;
@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({
triggerHandler: function( type, data ) { triggerHandler: function( type, data ) {
if ( this[0] ) { if ( this[0] ) {
var event = jQuery.Event( type ); var event = new jQuery.Event( type );
event.preventDefault(); event.preventDefault();
event.stopPropagation(); event.stopPropagation();
jQuery.event.trigger( event, data, this[0] ); jQuery.event.trigger( event, data, this[0] );