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If you're \" + \"seeing this, you're adding a new property in the synthetic event object. \" + 'The property is never released. See ' + 'https://fb.me/react-event-pooling for more information.') : void 0;\n didWarnForAddedNewProperty = true;\n }\n target[prop] = value;\n return true;\n }\n });\n }\n });\n /*eslint-enable no-func-assign */\n }\n}\n\naddEventPoolingTo(SyntheticEvent);\n\n/**\n * Helper to nullify syntheticEvent instance properties when destructing\n *\n * @param {String} propName\n * @param {?object} getVal\n * @return {object} defineProperty object\n */\nfunction getPooledWarningPropertyDefinition(propName, getVal) {\n var isFunction = typeof getVal === 'function';\n return {\n configurable: true,\n set: set,\n get: get\n };\n\n function set(val) {\n var action = isFunction ? 'setting the method' : 'setting the property';\n warn(action, 'This is effectively a no-op');\n return val;\n }\n\n function get() {\n var action = isFunction ? 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Such as when we're dispatching events or if third party\n// libraries need to call batchedUpdates. Eventually, this API will go away when\n// everything is batched by default. We'll then have a similar API to opt-out of\n// scheduled work and instead do synchronous work.\n\n// Defaults\nvar _batchedUpdates = function (fn, bookkeeping) {\n return fn(bookkeeping);\n};\nvar _interactiveUpdates = function (fn, a, b) {\n return fn(a, b);\n};\nvar _flushInteractiveUpdates = function () {};\n\nvar isBatching = false;\nfunction batchedUpdates(fn, bookkeeping) {\n if (isBatching) {\n // If we are currently inside another batch, we need to wait until it\n // fully completes before restoring state.\n return fn(bookkeeping);\n }\n isBatching = true;\n try {\n return _batchedUpdates(fn, bookkeeping);\n } finally {\n // Here we wait until all updates have propagated, which is important\n // when using controlled components within layers:\n // https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/1698\n // Then we restore state of any controlled component.\n isBatching = false;\n var controlledComponentsHavePendingUpdates = needsStateRestore();\n if (controlledComponentsHavePendingUpdates) {\n // If a controlled event was fired, we may need to restore the state of\n // the DOM node back to the controlled value. This is necessary when React\n // bails out of the update without touching the DOM.\n _flushInteractiveUpdates();\n restoreStateIfNeeded();\n }\n }\n}\n\nfunction interactiveUpdates(fn, a, b) {\n return _interactiveUpdates(fn, a, b);\n}\n\n\n\nvar injection$3 = {\n injectRenderer: function (renderer) {\n _batchedUpdates = renderer.batchedUpdates;\n _interactiveUpdates = renderer.interactiveUpdates;\n _flushInteractiveUpdates = renderer.flushInteractiveUpdates;\n }\n};\n\n/**\n * @see http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/the-input-element.html#input-type-attr-summary\n */\nvar supportedInputTypes = {\n color: true,\n date: true,\n datetime: true,\n 'datetime-local': true,\n email: true,\n month: true,\n number: true,\n password: true,\n range: true,\n search: true,\n tel: true,\n text: true,\n time: true,\n url: true,\n week: true\n};\n\nfunction isTextInputElement(elem) {\n var nodeName = elem && elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();\n\n if (nodeName === 'input') {\n return !!supportedInputTypes[elem.type];\n }\n\n if (nodeName === 'textarea') {\n return true;\n }\n\n return false;\n}\n\n/**\n * HTML nodeType values that represent the type of the node\n */\n\nvar ELEMENT_NODE = 1;\nvar TEXT_NODE = 3;\nvar COMMENT_NODE = 8;\nvar DOCUMENT_NODE = 9;\nvar DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE = 11;\n\n/**\n * Gets the target node from a native browser event by accounting for\n * inconsistencies in browser DOM APIs.\n *\n * @param {object} nativeEvent Native browser event.\n * @return {DOMEventTarget} Target node.\n */\nfunction getEventTarget(nativeEvent) {\n var target = nativeEvent.target || window;\n\n // Normalize SVG