/*
Some IE11 hacking for Factotum. Does Factotum work on ES5 browsers like IE11?
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: not really. Nothing works on IE11. This file exists merely for your enterainment. I didn't even bother actually implementing Object.assign.
This crap is irrevocably released as WTFPL Version 2[www.wtfpl.net/about/] by its author, Alexis Jazz.
Put this crap after var FTT = window.FTT; and remove the 'use strict'; line. I managed to open a form, didn't try anything else.
*/
if ( typeof Object.values == 'undefined' ) { //IE sux
Object.values = function(obj1,suxInt,arr) {
arr = [];
for (suxInt=0;suxInt<Object.keys(obj1).length;suxInt++) {
arr.push(obj1[Object.keys(obj1)[suxInt]]);
}
return arr;
};
}
if ( typeof mw.loader.using == 'undefined' ) { //IE sux
mw.loader.using = function(a,callback) {
callback();
};
}
if ( typeof Array.prototype.includes == 'undefined' ) { //IE sux
Array.prototype.includes = function(val) {
if ( this.indexOf(val) == -1 ) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
};
}
if ( typeof Object.assign == 'undefined' ) { //IE sux
Object.assign = function(a,b){
return a; // YOLO
};
}
if ( typeof Array.from == 'undefined' ) { //IE sux
Array.from = function(a,b,c) {
c = [];
for (b=0;b<Object.keys(a).length;b++) {
c.push(a[Object.keys(a)[b]]);
if ( b > 20000 ) {break;}
}
return c;
};
}