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Don't wrap callback functions which need to return value to fullcalendar... #123
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According to http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/docs1/mouse/eventClick/ and http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/docs1/event_data/eventDataTransform/ , after fullcalendar calls
eventClick
andeventDataTransform
, it will then consume the return value.If we wrap those two callbacks with
wrapFunctionWithScopeApply
, the wrapper function calls the wrapped function with$timeout
and never pass the return value back to fullcalendar.This breaks the design of these callbacks.
To fix this issue, the patch just avoid to wrap
eventClick
andeventDataTransform
. I just did a quick scan of the documents and only find these two. There might be more callbacks to ignore.This PR fixed #122