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 *
 * Copyright (c)
 *  Faruk Ates
 *  Paul Irish
 *  Alex Sexton
 *  Ryan Seddon
 *  Patrick Kettner
 *  Stu Cox
 *  Richard Herrera

 * MIT License
 */

/*
 * Modernizr tests which native CSS3 and HTML5 features are available in the
 * current UA and makes the results available to you in two ways: as properties on
 * a global `Modernizr` object, and as classes on the `<html>` element. This
 * information allows you to progressively enhance your pages with a granular level
 * of control over the experience.
*/

; (function (window, document, undefined)
{
    var classes = [];


    var tests = [];


    /**
     *
     * ModernizrProto is the constructor for Modernizr
     *
     * @class
     * @access public
     */

    var ModernizrProto = {
        // The current version, dummy
        _version: '3.6.0',

        // Any settings that don't work as separate modules
        // can go in here as configuration.
        _config: {
            'classPrefix': '',
            'enableClasses': true,
            'enableJSClass': true,
            'usePrefixes': true
        },

        // Queue of tests
        _q: [],

        // Stub these for people who are listening
        on: function (test, cb)
        {
            // I don't really think people should do this, but we can
            // safe guard it a bit.
            // -- NOTE:: this gets WAY overridden in src/addTest for actual async tests.
            // This is in case people listen to synchronous tests. I would leave it out,
            // but the code to *disallow* sync tests in the real version of this
            // function is actually larger than this.
            var self = this;
            setTimeout(function ()
            {
                cb(self[test]);
            }, 0);
        },

        addTest: function (name, fn, options)
        {
            tests.push({ name: name, fn: fn, options: options });
        },

        addAsyncTest: function (fn)
        {
            tests.push({ name: null, fn: fn });
        }
    };



    // Fake some of Object.create so we can force non test results to be non "own" properties.
    var Modernizr = function () { };
    Modernizr.prototype = ModernizrProto;

    // Leak modernizr globally when you `require` it rather than force it here.
    // Overwrite name so constructor name is nicer :D
    Modernizr = new Modernizr();



    /**
     * is returns a boolean if the typeof an obj is exactly type.
     *
     * @access private
     * @function is
     * @param {*} obj - A thing we want to check the type of
     * @param {string} type - A string to compare the typeof against
     * @returns {boolean}
     */

    function is(obj, type)
    {
        return typeof obj === type;
    }
    ;

    /**
     * Run through all tests and detect their support in the current UA.
     *
     * @access private
     */

    function testRunner()
    {
        var featureNames;
        var feature;
        var aliasIdx;
        var result;
        var nameIdx;
        var featureName;
        var featureNameSplit;

        for (var featureIdx in tests)
        {
            if (tests.hasOwnProperty(featureIdx))
            {
                featureNames = [];
                feature = tests[featureIdx];
                // run the test, throw the return value into the Modernizr,
                // then based on that boolean, define an appropriate className
                // and push it into an array of classes we'll join later.
                //
                // If there is no name, it's an 'async' test that is run,
                // but not directly added to the object. That should
                // be done with a post-run addTest call.
                if (feature.name)
                {
                    featureNames.push(feature.name.toLowerCase());

                    if (feature.options && feature.options.aliases && feature.options.aliases.length)
                    {
                        // Add all the aliases into the names list
                        for (aliasIdx = 0; aliasIdx < feature.options.aliases.length; aliasIdx++)
                        {
                            featureNames.push(feature.options.aliases[aliasIdx].toLowerCase());
                        }
                    }
                }

                // Run the test, or use the raw value if it's not a function
                result = is(feature.fn, 'function') ? feature.fn() : feature.fn;


                // Set each of the names on the Modernizr object
                for (nameIdx = 0; nameIdx < featureNames.length; nameIdx++)
                {
                    featureName = featureNames[nameIdx];
                    // Support dot properties as sub tests. We don't do checking to make sure
                    // that the implied parent tests have been added. You must call them in
                    // order (either in the test, or make the parent test a dependency).
                    //
                    // Cap it to TWO to make the logic simple and because who needs that kind of subtesting
                    // hashtag famous last words
                    featureNameSplit = featureName.split('.');

                    if (featureNameSplit.length === 1)
                    {
                        Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] = result;
                    } else
                    {
                        // cast to a Boolean, if not one already
                        if (Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] && !(Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] instanceof Boolean))
                        {
                            Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] = new Boolean(Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]]);
                        }

                        Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]][featureNameSplit[1]] = result;
                    }

                    classes.push((result ? '' : 'no-') + featureNameSplit.join('-'));
                }
            }
        }
    }
    ;

    /**
     * List of property values to set for css tests. See ticket #21
     * http://git.io/vUGl4
     *
     * @memberof Modernizr
     * @name Modernizr._prefixes
     * @optionName Modernizr._prefixes
     * @optionProp prefixes
     * @access public
     * @example
     *
     * Modernizr._prefixes is the internal list of prefixes that we test against
     * inside of things like [prefixed](#modernizr-prefixed) and [prefixedCSS](#-code-modernizr-prefixedcss). It is simply
     * an array of kebab-case vendor prefixes you can use within your code.
     *
     * Some common use cases include
     *
     * Generating all possible prefixed version of a CSS property
     * ```js
     * var rule = Modernizr._prefixes.join('transform: rotate(20deg); ');
     *
     * rule === 'transform: rotate(20deg); webkit-transform: rotate(20deg); moz-transform: rotate(20deg); o-transform: rotate(20deg); ms-transform: rotate(20deg);'
     * ```
     *
     * Generating all possible prefixed version of a CSS value
     * ```js
     * rule = 'display:' +  Modernizr._prefixes.join('flex; display:') + 'flex';
     *
     * rule === 'display:flex; display:-webkit-flex; display:-moz-flex; display:-o-flex; display:-ms-flex; display:flex'
     * ```
     */

    // we use ['',''] rather than an empty array in order to allow a pattern of .`join()`ing prefixes to test
    // values in feature detects to continue to work
    var prefixes = (ModernizrProto._config.usePrefixes ? ' -webkit- -moz- -o- -ms- '.split(' ') : ['', '']);

    // expose these for the plugin API. Look in the source for how to join() them against your input
    ModernizrProto._prefixes = prefixes;



    /**
     * docElement is a convenience wrapper to grab the root element of the document
     *
     * @access private
     * @returns {HTMLElement|SVGElement} The root element of the document
     */

    var docElement = document.documentElement;


    /**
     * A convenience helper to check if the document we are running in is an SVG document
     *
     * @access private
     * @returns {boolean}
     */

    var isSVG = docElement.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'svg';


    /**
     * setClasses takes an array of class names and adds them to the root element
     *
     * @access private
     * @function setClasses
     * @param {string[]} classes - Array of class names
     */

    // Pass in an and array of class names, e.g.:
    //  ['no-webp', 'borderradius', ...]
    function setClasses(classes)
    {
        var className = docElement.className;
        var classPrefix = Modernizr._config.classPrefix || '';

        if (isSVG)
        {
            className = className.baseVal;
        }

        // Change `no-js` to `js` (independently of the `enableClasses` option)
        // Handle classPrefix on this too
        if (Modernizr._config.enableJSClass)
        {
            var reJS = new RegExp('(^|\\s)' + classPrefix + 'no-js(\\s|$)');
            className = className.replace(reJS, '$1' + classPrefix + 'js$2');
        }

        if (Modernizr._config.enableClasses)
        {
            // Add the new classes
            className += ' ' + classPrefix + classes.join(' ' + classPrefix);
            if (isSVG)
            {
                docElement.className.baseVal = className;
            } else
            {
                docElement.className = className;
            }
        }

    }

    ;

    /**
     * createElement is a convenience wrapper around document.createElement. Since we
     * use createElement all over the place, this allows for (slightly) smaller code
     * as well as abstracting away issues with creating elements in contexts other than
     * HTML documents (e.g. SVG documents).
     *
     * @access private
     * @function createElement
     * @returns {HTMLElement|SVGElement} An HTML or SVG element
     */

    function createElement()
    {
        if (typeof document.createElement !== 'function')
        {
            // This is the case in IE7, where the type of createElement is "object".
            // For this reason, we cannot call apply() as Object is not a Function.
            return document.createElement(arguments[0]);
        } else if (isSVG)
        {
            return document.createElementNS.call(document, 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg', arguments[0]);
        } else
        {
            return document.createElement.apply(document, arguments);
        }
    }

    ;
    /*!
    {
      "name": "CSS position: sticky",
      "property": "csspositionsticky",
      "tags": ["css"],
      "builderAliases": ["css_positionsticky"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "Chrome bug report",
        "href":"https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=322972"
      }],
      "warnings": [ "using position:sticky on anything but top aligned elements is buggy in Chrome < 37 and iOS <=7+" ]
    }
    !*/

    // Sticky positioning - constrains an element to be positioned inside the
    // intersection of its container box, and the viewport.
    Modernizr.addTest('csspositionsticky', function ()
    {
        var prop = 'position:';
        var value = 'sticky';
        var el = createElement('a');
        var mStyle = el.style;

        mStyle.cssText = prop + prefixes.join(value + ';' + prop).slice(0, -prop.length);

        return mStyle.position.indexOf(value) !== -1;
    });

    /*!
    {
      "name": "placeholder attribute",
      "property": "placeholder",
      "tags": ["forms", "attribute"],
      "builderAliases": ["forms_placeholder"]
    }
    !*/
    /* DOC
    Tests for placeholder attribute in inputs and textareas
    */

    Modernizr.addTest('placeholder', ('placeholder' in createElement('input') && 'placeholder' in createElement('textarea')));


    /**
     * getBody returns the body of a document, or an element that can stand in for
     * the body if a real body does not exist
     *
     * @access private
     * @function getBody
     * @returns {HTMLElement|SVGElement} Returns the real body of a document, or an
     * artificially created element that stands in for the body
     */

    function getBody()
    {
        // After page load injecting a fake body doesn't work so check if body exists
        var body = document.body;

        if (!body)
        {
            // Can't use the real body create a fake one.
            body = createElement(isSVG ? 'svg' : 'body');
            body.fake = true;
        }

        return body;
    }

    ;

    /**
     * injectElementWithStyles injects an element with style element and some CSS rules
     *
     * @access private
     * @function injectElementWithStyles
     * @param {string} rule - String representing a css rule
     * @param {function} callback - A function that is used to test the injected element
     * @param {number} [nodes] - An integer representing the number of additional nodes you want injected
     * @param {string[]} [testnames] - An array of strings that are used as ids for the additional nodes
     * @returns {boolean}
     */

    function injectElementWithStyles(rule, callback, nodes, testnames)
    {
        var mod = 'modernizr';
        var style;
        var ret;
        var node;
        var docOverflow;
        var div = createElement('div');
        var body = getBody();

        if (parseInt(nodes, 10))
        {
            // In order not to give false positives we create a node for each test
            // This also allows the method to scale for unspecified uses
            while (nodes--)
            {
                node = createElement('div');
                node.id = testnames ? testnames[nodes] : mod + (nodes + 1);
                div.appendChild(node);
            }
        }

        style = createElement('style');
        style.type = 'text/css';
        style.id = 's' + mod;

        // IE6 will false positive on some tests due to the style element inside the test div somehow interfering offsetHeight, so insert it into body or fakebody.
        // Opera will act all quirky when injecting elements in documentElement when page is served as xml, needs fakebody too. #270
        (!body.fake ? div : body).appendChild(style);
        body.appendChild(div);

        if (style.styleSheet)
        {
            style.styleSheet.cssText = rule;
        } else
        {
            style.appendChild(document.createTextNode(rule));
        }
        div.id = mod;

        if (body.fake)
        {
            //avoid crashing IE8, if background image is used
            body.style.background = '';
            //Safari 5.13/5.1.4 OSX stops loading if ::-webkit-scrollbar is used and scrollbars are visible
            body.style.overflow = 'hidden';
            docOverflow = docElement.style.overflow;
            docElement.style.overflow = 'hidden';
            docElement.appendChild(body);
        }

        ret = callback(div, rule);
        // If this is done after page load we don't want to remove the body so check if body exists
        if (body.fake)
        {
            body.parentNode.removeChild(body);
            docElement.style.overflow = docOverflow;
            // Trigger layout so kinetic scrolling isn't disabled in iOS6+
            // eslint-disable-next-line
            docElement.offsetHeight;
        } else
        {
            div.parentNode.removeChild(div);
        }

        return !!ret;

    }

    ;

    /**
     * testStyles injects an element with style element and some CSS rules
     *
     * @memberof Modernizr
     * @name Modernizr.testStyles
     * @optionName Modernizr.testStyles()
     * @optionProp testStyles
     * @access public
     * @function testStyles
     * @param {string} rule - String representing a css rule
     * @param {function} callback - A function that is used to test the injected element
     * @param {number} [nodes] - An integer representing the number of additional nodes you want injected
     * @param {string[]} [testnames] - An array of strings that are used as ids for the additional nodes
     * @returns {boolean}
     * @example
     *
     * `Modernizr.testStyles` takes a CSS rule and injects it onto the current page
     * along with (possibly multiple) DOM elements. This lets you check for features
     * that can not be detected by simply checking the [IDL](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Interface_development_guide/IDL_interface_rules).
     *
     * ```js
     * Modernizr.testStyles('#modernizr { width: 9px; color: papayawhip; }', function(elem, rule) {
     *   // elem is the first DOM node in the page (by default #modernizr)
     *   // rule is the first argument you supplied - the CSS rule in string form
     *
     *   addTest('widthworks', elem.style.width === '9px')
     * });
     * ```
     *
     * If your test requires multiple nodes, you can include a third argument
     * indicating how many additional div elements to include on the page. The
     * additional nodes are injected as children of the `elem` that is returned as
     * the first argument to the callback.
     *
     * ```js
     * Modernizr.testStyles('#modernizr {width: 1px}; #modernizr2 {width: 2px}', function(elem) {
     *   document.getElementById('modernizr').style.width === '1px'; // true
     *   document.getElementById('modernizr2').style.width === '2px'; // true
     *   elem.firstChild === document.getElementById('modernizr2'); // true
     * }, 1);
     * ```
     *
     * By default, all of the additional elements have an ID of `modernizr[n]`, where
     * `n` is its index (e.g. the first additional, second overall is `#modernizr2`,
     * the second additional is `#modernizr3`, etc.).
     * If you want to have more meaningful IDs for your function, you can provide
     * them as the fourth argument, as an array of strings
     *
     * ```js
     * Modernizr.testStyles('#foo {width: 10px}; #bar {height: 20px}', function(elem) {
     *   elem.firstChild === document.getElementById('foo'); // true
     *   elem.lastChild === document.getElementById('bar'); // true
     * }, 2, ['foo', 'bar']);
     * ```
     *
     */

    var testStyles = ModernizrProto.testStyles = injectElementWithStyles;

    /*!
    {
      "name": "Touch Events",
      "property": "touchevents",
      "caniuse" : "touch",
      "tags": ["media", "attribute"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "Touch Events spec",
        "href": "https://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-touch-events-20130124/"
      }],
      "warnings": [
        "Indicates if the browser supports the Touch Events spec, and does not necessarily reflect a touchscreen device"
      ],
      "knownBugs": [
        "False-positive on some configurations of Nokia N900",
        "False-positive on some BlackBerry 6.0 builds – https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/372#issuecomment-3112695"
      ]
    }
    !*/
    /* DOC
    Indicates if the browser supports the W3C Touch Events API.
    
    This *does not* necessarily reflect a touchscreen device:
    
    * Older touchscreen devices only emulate mouse events
    * Modern IE touch devices implement the Pointer Events API instead: use `Modernizr.pointerevents` to detect support for that
    * Some browsers & OS setups may enable touch APIs when no touchscreen is connected
    * Future browsers may implement other event models for touch interactions
    
    See this article: [You Can't Detect A Touchscreen](http://www.stucox.com/blog/you-cant-detect-a-touchscreen/).
    
    It's recommended to bind both mouse and touch/pointer events simultaneously – see [this HTML5 Rocks tutorial](http://www.html5rocks.com/en/mobile/touchandmouse/).
    
    This test will also return `true` for Firefox 4 Multitouch support.
    */

    // Chrome (desktop) used to lie about its support on this, but that has since been rectified: http://crbug.com/36415
    Modernizr.addTest('touchevents', function ()
    {
        var bool;
        if (('ontouchstart' in window) || window.DocumentTouch && document instanceof DocumentTouch)
        {
            bool = true;
        } else
        {
            // include the 'heartz' as a way to have a non matching MQ to help terminate the join
            // https://git.io/vznFH
            var query = ['@media (', prefixes.join('touch-enabled),('), 'heartz', ')', '{#modernizr{top:9px;position:absolute}}'].join('');
            testStyles(query, function (node)
            {
                bool = node.offsetTop === 9;
            });
        }
        return bool;
    });

    /*!
    {
      "name": "Hidden Scrollbar",
      "property": "hiddenscroll",
      "authors": ["Oleg Korsunsky"],
      "tags": ["overlay"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "Overlay Scrollbar description",
        "href": "https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/releasenotes/MacOSX/WhatsNewInOSX/Articles/MacOSX10_7.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010355-SW39"
      },{
        "name": "Video example of overlay scrollbars",
        "href": "https://gfycat.com/FoolishMeaslyAtlanticsharpnosepuffer"
      }]
    }
    !*/
    /* DOC
    Detects overlay scrollbars (when scrollbars on overflowed blocks are visible). This is found most commonly on mobile and OS X.
    */

    Modernizr.addTest('hiddenscroll', function ()
    {
        return testStyles('#modernizr {width:100px;height:100px;overflow:scroll}', function (elem)
        {
            return elem.offsetWidth === elem.clientWidth;
        });
    });


    /**
     * If the browsers follow the spec, then they would expose vendor-specific styles as:
     *   elem.style.WebkitBorderRadius
     * instead of something like the following (which is technically incorrect):
     *   elem.style.webkitBorderRadius
  
     * WebKit ghosts their properties in lowercase but Opera & Moz do not.
     * Microsoft uses a lowercase `ms` instead of the correct `Ms` in IE8+
     *   erik.eae.net/archives/2008/03/10/21.48.10/
  
     * More here: github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/issue/21
     *
     * @access private
     * @returns {string} The string representing the vendor-specific style properties
     */

    var omPrefixes = 'Moz O ms Webkit';


    var cssomPrefixes = (ModernizrProto._config.usePrefixes ? omPrefixes.split(' ') : []);
    ModernizrProto._cssomPrefixes = cssomPrefixes;


    /**
     * List of JavaScript DOM values used for tests
     *
     * @memberof Modernizr
     * @name Modernizr._domPrefixes
     * @optionName Modernizr._domPrefixes
     * @optionProp domPrefixes
     * @access public
     * @example
     *
     * Modernizr._domPrefixes is exactly the same as [_prefixes](#modernizr-_prefixes), but rather
     * than kebab-case properties, all properties are their Capitalized variant
     *
     * ```js
     * Modernizr._domPrefixes === [ "Moz", "O", "ms", "Webkit" ];
     * ```
     */

    var domPrefixes = (ModernizrProto._config.usePrefixes ? omPrefixes.toLowerCase().split(' ') : []);
    ModernizrProto._domPrefixes = domPrefixes;



    /**
     * contains checks to see if a string contains another string
     *
     * @access private
     * @function contains
     * @param {string} str - The string we want to check for substrings
     * @param {string} substr - The substring we want to search the first string for
     * @returns {boolean}
     */

    function contains(str, substr)
    {
        return !!~('' + str).indexOf(substr);
    }

    ;

    /**
     * cssToDOM takes a kebab-case string and converts it to camelCase
     * e.g. box-sizing -> boxSizing
     *
     * @access private
     * @function cssToDOM
     * @param {string} name - String name of kebab-case prop we want to convert
     * @returns {string} The camelCase version of the supplied name
     */

    function cssToDOM(name)
    {
        return name.replace(/([a-z])-([a-z])/g, function (str, m1, m2)
        {
            return m1 + m2.toUpperCase();
        }).replace(/^-/, '');
    }
    ;

    /**
     * fnBind is a super small [bind](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/bind) polyfill.
     *
     * @access private
     * @function fnBind
     * @param {function} fn - a function you want to change `this` reference to
     * @param {object} that - the `this` you want to call the function with
     * @returns {function} The wrapped version of the supplied function
     */

    function fnBind(fn, that)
    {
        return function ()
        {
            return fn.apply(that, arguments);
        };
    }

    ;

    /**
     * testDOMProps is a generic DOM property test; if a browser supports
     *   a certain property, it won't return undefined for it.
     *
     * @access private
     * @function testDOMProps
     * @param {array.<string>} props - An array of properties to test for
     * @param {object} obj - An object or Element you want to use to test the parameters again
     * @param {boolean|object} elem - An Element to bind the property lookup again. Use `false` to prevent the check
     * @returns {false|*} returns false if the prop is unsupported, otherwise the value that is supported
     */
    function testDOMProps(props, obj, elem)
    {
        var item;

        for (var i in props)
        {
            if (props[i] in obj)
            {

                // return the property name as a string
                if (elem === false)
                {
                    return props[i];
                }

                item = obj[props[i]];

                // let's bind a function
                if (is(item, 'function'))
                {
                    // bind to obj unless overriden
                    return fnBind(item, elem || obj);
                }

                // return the unbound function or obj or value
                return item;
            }
        }
        return false;
    }

    ;

    /**
     * Create our "modernizr" element that we do most feature tests on.
     *
     * @access private
     */

    var modElem = {
        elem: createElement('modernizr')
    };

    // Clean up this element
    Modernizr._q.push(function ()
    {
        delete modElem.elem;
    });



    var mStyle = {
        style: modElem.elem.style
    };

    // kill ref for gc, must happen before mod.elem is removed, so we unshift on to
    // the front of the queue.
    Modernizr._q.unshift(function ()
    {
        delete mStyle.style;
    });




    /**
     * wrapper around getComputedStyle, to fix issues with Firefox returning null when
     * called inside of a hidden iframe
     *
     * @access private
     * @function computedStyle
     * @param {HTMLElement|SVGElement} - The element we want to find the computed styles of
     * @param {string|null} [pseudoSelector]- An optional pseudo element selector (e.g. :before), of null if none
     * @returns {CSSStyleDeclaration}
     */

    function computedStyle(elem, pseudo, prop)
    {
        var result;

        if ('getComputedStyle' in window)
        {
            result = getComputedStyle.call(window, elem, pseudo);
            var console = window.console;

            if (result !== null)
            {
                if (prop)
                {
                    result = result.getPropertyValue(prop);
                }
            } else
            {
                if (console)
                {
                    var method = console.error ? 'error' : 'log';
                    console[method].call(console, 'getComputedStyle returning null, its possible modernizr test results are inaccurate');
                }
            }
        } else
        {
            result = !pseudo && elem.currentStyle && elem.currentStyle[prop];
        }

        return result;
    }

    ;

    /**
     * domToCSS takes a camelCase string and converts it to kebab-case
     * e.g. boxSizing -> box-sizing
     *
     * @access private
     * @function domToCSS
     * @param {string} name - String name of camelCase prop we want to convert
     * @returns {string} The kebab-case version of the supplied name
     */

    function domToCSS(name)
    {
        return name.replace(/([A-Z])/g, function (str, m1)
        {
            return '-' + m1.toLowerCase();
        }).replace(/^ms-/, '-ms-');
    }
    ;

    /**
     * nativeTestProps allows for us to use native feature detection functionality if available.
     * some prefixed form, or false, in the case of an unsupported rule
     *
     * @access private
     * @function nativeTestProps
     * @param {array} props - An array of property names
     * @param {string} value - A string representing the value we want to check via @supports
     * @returns {boolean|undefined} A boolean when @supports exists, undefined otherwise
     */

    // Accepts a list of property names and a single value
    // Returns `undefined` if native detection not available
    function nativeTestProps(props, value)
    {
        var i = props.length;
        // Start with the JS API: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-conditional/#the-css-interface
        if ('CSS' in window && 'supports' in window.CSS)
        {
            // Try every prefixed variant of the property
            while (i--)
            {
                if (window.CSS.supports(domToCSS(props[i]), value))
                {
                    return true;
                }
            }
            return false;
        }
        // Otherwise fall back to at-rule (for Opera 12.x)
        else if ('CSSSupportsRule' in window)
        {
            // Build a condition string for every prefixed variant
            var conditionText = [];
            while (i--)
            {
                conditionText.push('(' + domToCSS(props[i]) + ':' + value + ')');
            }
            conditionText = conditionText.join(' or ');
            return injectElementWithStyles('@supports (' + conditionText + ') { #modernizr { position: absolute; } }', function (node)
            {
                return computedStyle(node, null, 'position') == 'absolute';
            });
        }
        return undefined;
    }
    ;

    // testProps is a generic CSS / DOM property test.

    // In testing support for a given CSS property, it's legit to test:
    //    `elem.style[styleName] !== undefined`
    // If the property is supported it will return an empty string,
    // if unsupported it will return undefined.

    // We'll take advantage of this quick test and skip setting a style
    // on our modernizr element, but instead just testing undefined vs
    // empty string.

    // Property names can be provided in either camelCase or kebab-case.

    function testProps(props, prefixed, value, skipValueTest)
    {
        skipValueTest = is(skipValueTest, 'undefined') ? false : skipValueTest;

        // Try native detect first
        if (!is(value, 'undefined'))
        {
            var result = nativeTestProps(props, value);
            if (!is(result, 'undefined'))
            {
                return result;
            }
        }

        // Otherwise do it properly
        var afterInit, i, propsLength, prop, before;

        // If we don't have a style element, that means we're running async or after
        // the core tests, so we'll need to create our own elements to use

        // inside of an SVG element, in certain browsers, the `style` element is only
        // defined for valid tags. Therefore, if `modernizr` does not have one, we
        // fall back to a less used element and hope for the best.
        // for strict XHTML browsers the hardly used samp element is used
        var elems = ['modernizr', 'tspan', 'samp'];
        while (!mStyle.style && elems.length)
        {
            afterInit = true;
            mStyle.modElem = createElement(elems.shift());
            mStyle.style = mStyle.modElem.style;
        }

        // Delete the objects if we created them.
        function cleanElems()
        {
            if (afterInit)
            {
                delete mStyle.style;
                delete mStyle.modElem;
            }
        }

        propsLength = props.length;
        for (i = 0; i < propsLength; i++)
        {
            prop = props[i];
            before = mStyle.style[prop];

            if (contains(prop, '-'))
            {
                prop = cssToDOM(prop);
            }

            if (mStyle.style[prop] !== undefined)
            {

                // If value to test has been passed in, do a set-and-check test.
                // 0 (integer) is a valid property value, so check that `value` isn't
                // undefined, rather than just checking it's truthy.
                if (!skipValueTest && !is(value, 'undefined'))
                {

                    // Needs a try catch block because of old IE. This is slow, but will
                    // be avoided in most cases because `skipValueTest` will be used.
                    try
                    {
                        mStyle.style[prop] = value;
                    } catch (e) { }

                    // If the property value has changed, we assume the value used is
                    // supported. If `value` is empty string, it'll fail here (because
                    // it hasn't changed), which matches how browsers have implemented
                    // CSS.supports()
                    if (mStyle.style[prop] != before)
                    {
                        cleanElems();
                        return prefixed == 'pfx' ? prop : true;
                    }
                }
                // Otherwise just return true, or the property name if this is a
                // `prefixed()` call
                else
                {
                    cleanElems();
                    return prefixed == 'pfx' ? prop : true;
                }
            }
        }
        cleanElems();
        return false;
    }

    ;

    /**
     * testPropsAll tests a list of DOM properties we want to check against.
     * We specify literally ALL possible (known and/or likely) properties on
     * the element including the non-vendor prefixed one, for forward-
     * compatibility.
     *
     * @access private
     * @function testPropsAll
     * @param {string} prop - A string of the property to test for
     * @param {string|object} [prefixed] - An object to check the prefixed properties on. Use a string to skip
     * @param {HTMLElement|SVGElement} [elem] - An element used to test the property and value against
     * @param {string} [value] - A string of a css value
     * @param {boolean} [skipValueTest] - An boolean representing if you want to test if value sticks when set
     * @returns {false|string} returns the string version of the property, or false if it is unsupported
     */
    function testPropsAll(prop, prefixed, elem, value, skipValueTest)
    {

        var ucProp = prop.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + prop.slice(1),
            props = (prop + ' ' + cssomPrefixes.join(ucProp + ' ') + ucProp).split(' ');

        // did they call .prefixed('boxSizing') or are we just testing a prop?
        if (is(prefixed, 'string') || is(prefixed, 'undefined'))
        {
            return testProps(props, prefixed, value, skipValueTest);

            // otherwise, they called .prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window[, elem])
        } else
        {
            props = (prop + ' ' + (domPrefixes).join(ucProp + ' ') + ucProp).split(' ');
            return testDOMProps(props, prefixed, elem);
        }
    }

    // Modernizr.testAllProps() investigates whether a given style property,
    // or any of its vendor-prefixed variants, is recognized
    //
    // Note that the property names must be provided in the camelCase variant.
    // Modernizr.testAllProps('boxSizing')
    ModernizrProto.testAllProps = testPropsAll;



    /**
     * testAllProps determines whether a given CSS property is supported in the browser
     *
     * @memberof Modernizr
     * @name Modernizr.testAllProps
     * @optionName Modernizr.testAllProps()
     * @optionProp testAllProps
     * @access public
     * @function testAllProps
     * @param {string} prop - String naming the property to test (either camelCase or kebab-case)
     * @param {string} [value] - String of the value to test
     * @param {boolean} [skipValueTest=false] - Whether to skip testing that the value is supported when using non-native detection
     * @example
     *
     * testAllProps determines whether a given CSS property, in some prefixed form,
     * is supported by the browser.
     *
     * ```js
     * testAllProps('boxSizing')  // true
     * ```
     *
     * It can optionally be given a CSS value in string form to test if a property
     * value is valid
     *
     * ```js
     * testAllProps('display', 'block') // true
     * testAllProps('display', 'penguin') // false
     * ```
     *
     * A boolean can be passed as a third parameter to skip the value check when
     * native detection (@supports) isn't available.
     *
     * ```js
     * testAllProps('shapeOutside', 'content-box', true);
     * ```
     */

    function testAllProps(prop, value, skipValueTest)
    {
        return testPropsAll(prop, undefined, undefined, value, skipValueTest);
    }
    ModernizrProto.testAllProps = testAllProps;

    /*!
    {
      "name": "Flexbox",
      "property": "flexbox",
      "caniuse": "flexbox",
      "tags": ["css"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "The _new_ flexbox",
        "href": "http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-flexbox"
      }],
      "warnings": [
        "A `true` result for this detect does not imply that the `flex-wrap` property is supported; see the `flexwrap` detect."
      ]
    }
    !*/
    /* DOC
    Detects support for the Flexible Box Layout model, a.k.a. Flexbox, which allows easy manipulation of layout order and sizing within a container.
    */

    Modernizr.addTest('flexbox', testAllProps('flexBasis', '1px', true));

    /*!
    {
      "name": "Flexbox (legacy)",
      "property": "flexboxlegacy",
      "tags": ["css"],
      "polyfills": ["flexie"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "The _old_ flexbox",
        "href": "https://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-flexbox-20090723/"
      }]
    }
    !*/

    Modernizr.addTest('flexboxlegacy', testAllProps('boxDirection', 'reverse', true));

    /*!
    {
      "name": "Flexbox (tweener)",
      "property": "flexboxtweener",
      "tags": ["css"],
      "polyfills": ["flexie"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "The _inbetween_ flexbox",
        "href": "https://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-css3-flexbox-20111129/"
      }],
      "warnings": ["This represents an old syntax, not the latest standard syntax."]
    }
    !*/

    Modernizr.addTest('flexboxtweener', testAllProps('flexAlign', 'end', true));


    /**
     * atRule returns a given CSS property at-rule (eg @keyframes), possibly in
     * some prefixed form, or false, in the case of an unsupported rule
     *
     * @memberof Modernizr
     * @name Modernizr.atRule
     * @optionName Modernizr.atRule()
     * @optionProp atRule
     * @access public
     * @function atRule
     * @param {string} prop - String name of the @-rule to test for
     * @returns {string|boolean} The string representing the (possibly prefixed)
     * valid version of the @-rule, or `false` when it is unsupported.
     * @example
     * ```js
     *  var keyframes = Modernizr.atRule('@keyframes');
     *
     *  if (keyframes) {
     *    // keyframes are supported
     *    // could be `@-webkit-keyframes` or `@keyframes`
     *  } else {
     *    // keyframes === `false`
     *  }
     * ```
     *
     */

    var atRule = function (prop)
    {
        var length = prefixes.length;
        var cssrule = window.CSSRule;
        var rule;

        if (typeof cssrule === 'undefined')
        {
            return undefined;
        }

        if (!prop)
        {
            return false;
        }

        // remove literal @ from beginning of provided property
        prop = prop.replace(/^@/, '');

        // CSSRules use underscores instead of dashes
        rule = prop.replace(/-/g, '_').toUpperCase() + '_RULE';

        if (rule in cssrule)
        {
            return '@' + prop;
        }

        for (var i = 0; i < length; i++)
        {
            // prefixes gives us something like -o-, and we want O_
            var prefix = prefixes[i];
            var thisRule = prefix.toUpperCase() + '_' + rule;

            if (thisRule in cssrule)
            {
                return '@-' + prefix.toLowerCase() + '-' + prop;
            }
        }

        return false;
    };

    ModernizrProto.atRule = atRule;



    /**
     * prefixed returns the prefixed or nonprefixed property name variant of your input
     *
     * @memberof Modernizr
     * @name Modernizr.prefixed
     * @optionName Modernizr.prefixed()
     * @optionProp prefixed
     * @access public
     * @function prefixed
     * @param {string} prop - String name of the property to test for
     * @param {object} [obj] - An object to test for the prefixed properties on
     * @param {HTMLElement} [elem] - An element used to test specific properties against
     * @returns {string|false} The string representing the (possibly prefixed) valid
     * version of the property, or `false` when it is unsupported.
     * @example
     *
     * Modernizr.prefixed takes a string css value in the DOM style camelCase (as
     * opposed to the css style kebab-case) form and returns the (possibly prefixed)
     * version of that property that the browser actually supports.
     *
     * For example, in older Firefox...
     * ```js
     * prefixed('boxSizing')
     * ```
     * returns 'MozBoxSizing'
     *
     * In newer Firefox, as well as any other browser that support the unprefixed
     * version would simply return `boxSizing`. Any browser that does not support
     * the property at all, it will return `false`.
     *
     * By default, prefixed is checked against a DOM element. If you want to check
     * for a property on another object, just pass it as a second argument
     *
     * ```js
     * var rAF = prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window);
     *
     * raf(function() {
     *  renderFunction();
     * })
     * ```
     *
     * Note that this will return _the actual function_ - not the name of the function.
     * If you need the actual name of the property, pass in `false` as a third argument
     *
     * ```js
     * var rAFProp = prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window, false);
     *
     * rafProp === 'WebkitRequestAnimationFrame' // in older webkit
     * ```
     *
     * One common use case for prefixed is if you're trying to determine which transition
     * end event to bind to, you might do something like...
     * ```js
     * var transEndEventNames = {
     *     'WebkitTransition' : 'webkitTransitionEnd', * Saf 6, Android Browser
     *     'MozTransition'    : 'transitionend',       * only for FF < 15
     *     'transition'       : 'transitionend'        * IE10, Opera, Chrome, FF 15+, Saf 7+
     * };
     *
     * var transEndEventName = transEndEventNames[ Modernizr.prefixed('transition') ];
     * ```
     *
     * If you want a similar lookup, but in kebab-case, you can use [prefixedCSS](#modernizr-prefixedcss).
     */

    var prefixed = ModernizrProto.prefixed = function (prop, obj, elem)
    {
        if (prop.indexOf('@') === 0)
        {
            return atRule(prop);
        }

        if (prop.indexOf('-') != -1)
        {
            // Convert kebab-case to camelCase
            prop = cssToDOM(prop);
        }
        if (!obj)
        {
            return testPropsAll(prop, 'pfx');
        } else
        {
            // Testing DOM property e.g. Modernizr.prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window) // 'mozRequestAnimationFrame'
            return testPropsAll(prop, obj, elem);
        }
    };


    /*!
    {
      "name": "CSS Object Fit",
      "caniuse": "object-fit",
      "property": "objectfit",
      "tags": ["css"],
      "builderAliases": ["css_objectfit"],
      "notes": [{
        "name": "Opera Article on Object Fit",
        "href": "https://dev.opera.com/articles/css3-object-fit-object-position/"
      }]
    }
    !*/

    Modernizr.addTest('objectfit', !!prefixed('objectFit'), { aliases: ['object-fit'] });


    // Run each test
    testRunner();

    // Remove the "no-js" class if it exists
    setClasses(classes);

    delete ModernizrProto.addTest;
    delete ModernizrProto.addAsyncTest;

    // Run the things that are supposed to run after the tests
    for (var i = 0; i < Modernizr._q.length; i++)
    {
        Modernizr._q[i]();
    }

    // Leak Modernizr namespace
    window.Modernizr = Modernizr;


    ;

})(window, document);