Support an existing 'events' function attribute#51
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Stickit binds to form and contentEditable element changes by adding bindings to a view's 'events' attribute, which may already exist on the view. This commit updates stickit() to support an existing 'events' attribute that is specified as a function, which is already allowed by Backbone.
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Good stuff. Thanks, Matt! |
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I occasionally define 'events' as a method on a view (instead of a hash):
Backbone supports this but when I tried to use stickit to bind to a form field the field events were never added to 'events' because 'events' was a function and not a hash. This pull requests adds support for an 'events' function. I added tests for this new case as well as the 'events as hash' case.
Thank you for stickit - I'm looking forward to using it more and contributing where I can!