Vite + TypeScript PWA that mirrors the Android app's core features: - Pre-processed shelter data (build-time UTM33N→WGS84 conversion) - Leaflet map with shelter markers, user location, and offline tiles - Canvas compass arrow (ported from DirectionArrowView.kt) - IndexedDB shelter cache with 7-day staleness check - Service worker with CacheFirst tiles and precached app shell - i18n for en, nb, nn (ported from Android strings.xml) - iOS/Android compass handling with low-pass filter - Respects user map interaction (no auto-snap on pan/zoom) - Build revision cache-breaker for reliable SW updates Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
28 lines
949 B
JavaScript
28 lines
949 B
JavaScript
'use strict';
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var $TypeError = require('es-errors/type');
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var isNaN = require('../../helpers/isNaN');
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// https://262.ecma-international.org/12.0/#sec-numeric-types-number-remainder
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module.exports = function NumberRemainder(n, d) {
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if (typeof n !== 'number' || typeof d !== 'number') {
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throw new $TypeError('Assertion failed: `n` and `d` arguments must be Numbers');
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}
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// If either operand is NaN, the result is NaN.
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// If the dividend is an infinity, or the divisor is a zero, or both, the result is NaN.
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if (isNaN(n) || isNaN(d) || !isFinite(n) || d === 0) {
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return NaN;
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}
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// If the dividend is finite and the divisor is an infinity, the result equals the dividend.
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// If the dividend is a zero and the divisor is nonzero and finite, the result is the same as the dividend.
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if (!isFinite(d) || n === 0) {
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return n;
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}
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// In the remaining cases, where neither an infinity, nor a zero, nor NaN is involved…
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return n % d;
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};
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