/*! * hoverIntent v1.8.1 // 2014.08.11 // jQuery v1.9.1+ * http://cherne.net/brian/resources/jquery.hoverIntent.html * * You may use hoverIntent under the terms of the MIT license. Basically that * means you are free to use hoverIntent as long as this header is left intact. * Copyright 2007, 2014 Brian Cherne */ /* hoverIntent is similar to jQuery's built-in "hover" method except that * instead of firing the handlerIn function immediately, hoverIntent checks * to see if the user's mouse has slowed down (beneath the sensitivity * threshold) before firing the event. The handlerOut function is only * called after a matching handlerIn. * * // basic usage ... just like .hover() * .hoverIntent( handlerIn, handlerOut ) * .hoverIntent( handlerInOut ) * * // basic usage ... with event delegation! * .hoverIntent( handlerIn, handlerOut, selector ) * .hoverIntent( handlerInOut, selector ) * * // using a basic configuration object * .hoverIntent( config ) * * @param handlerIn function OR configuration object * @param handlerOut function OR selector for delegation OR undefined * @param selector selector OR undefined * @author Brian Cherne */ (function(e){e.fn.hoverIntent=function(t,n,r){var i={interval:100,sensitivity:6,timeout:0};if(typeof t==="object"){i=e.extend(i,t)}else if(e.isFunction(n)){i=e.extend(i,{over:t,out:n,selector:r})}else{i=e.extend(i,{over:t,out:t,selector:n})}var s,o,u,a;var f=function(e){s=e.pageX;o=e.pageY};var l=function(t,n){n.hoverIntent_t=clearTimeout(n.hoverIntent_t);if(Math.sqrt((u-s)*(u-s)+(a-o)*(a-o))