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Going to slowly work on a Bulma site, which will end up being the main site. Currently under the /BETA/ folder so Alpha site will still be main site.
546 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
546 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
/* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */
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/*
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* Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors
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* Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or:
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* http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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/**
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* This is a helper function for getting values from parameter/options
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* objects.
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*
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* @param args The object we are extracting values from
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* @param name The name of the property we are getting.
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* @param defaultValue An optional value to return if the property is missing
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* from the object. If this is not specified and the property is missing, an
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* error will be thrown.
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*/
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function getArg(aArgs, aName, aDefaultValue) {
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if (aName in aArgs) {
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return aArgs[aName];
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} else if (arguments.length === 3) {
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return aDefaultValue;
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}
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throw new Error('"' + aName + '" is a required argument.');
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}
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exports.getArg = getArg;
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const urlRegexp = /^(?:([\w+\-.]+):)?\/\/(?:(\w+:\w+)@)?([\w.-]*)(?::(\d+))?(.*)$/;
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const dataUrlRegexp = /^data:.+\,.+$/;
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function urlParse(aUrl) {
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const match = aUrl.match(urlRegexp);
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if (!match) {
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return null;
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}
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return {
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scheme: match[1],
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auth: match[2],
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host: match[3],
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port: match[4],
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path: match[5]
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};
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}
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exports.urlParse = urlParse;
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function urlGenerate(aParsedUrl) {
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let url = "";
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if (aParsedUrl.scheme) {
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url += aParsedUrl.scheme + ":";
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}
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url += "//";
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if (aParsedUrl.auth) {
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url += aParsedUrl.auth + "@";
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}
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if (aParsedUrl.host) {
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url += aParsedUrl.host;
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}
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if (aParsedUrl.port) {
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url += ":" + aParsedUrl.port;
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}
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if (aParsedUrl.path) {
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url += aParsedUrl.path;
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}
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return url;
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}
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exports.urlGenerate = urlGenerate;
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const MAX_CACHED_INPUTS = 32;
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/**
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* Takes some function `f(input) -> result` and returns a memoized version of
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* `f`.
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*
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* We keep at most `MAX_CACHED_INPUTS` memoized results of `f` alive. The
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* memoization is a dumb-simple, linear least-recently-used cache.
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*/
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function lruMemoize(f) {
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const cache = [];
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return function(input) {
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for (let i = 0; i < cache.length; i++) {
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if (cache[i].input === input) {
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const temp = cache[0];
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cache[0] = cache[i];
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cache[i] = temp;
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return cache[0].result;
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}
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}
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const result = f(input);
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cache.unshift({
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input,
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result,
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});
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if (cache.length > MAX_CACHED_INPUTS) {
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cache.pop();
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}
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return result;
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};
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}
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/**
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* Normalizes a path, or the path portion of a URL:
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*
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* - Replaces consecutive slashes with one slash.
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* - Removes unnecessary '.' parts.
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* - Removes unnecessary '<dir>/..' parts.
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*
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* Based on code in the Node.js 'path' core module.
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*
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* @param aPath The path or url to normalize.
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*/
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const normalize = lruMemoize(function normalize(aPath) {
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let path = aPath;
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const url = urlParse(aPath);
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if (url) {
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if (!url.path) {
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return aPath;
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}
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path = url.path;
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}
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const isAbsolute = exports.isAbsolute(path);
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// Split the path into parts between `/` characters. This is much faster than
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// using `.split(/\/+/g)`.
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const parts = [];
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let start = 0;
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let i = 0;
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while (true) {
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start = i;
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i = path.indexOf("/", start);
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if (i === -1) {
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parts.push(path.slice(start));
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break;
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} else {
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parts.push(path.slice(start, i));
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while (i < path.length && path[i] === "/") {
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i++;
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}
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}
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}
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let up = 0;
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for (i = parts.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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const part = parts[i];
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if (part === ".") {
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parts.splice(i, 1);
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} else if (part === "..") {
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up++;
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} else if (up > 0) {
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if (part === "") {
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// The first part is blank if the path is absolute. Trying to go
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// above the root is a no-op. Therefore we can remove all '..' parts
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// directly after the root.
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parts.splice(i + 1, up);
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up = 0;
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} else {
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parts.splice(i, 2);
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up--;
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}
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}
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}
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path = parts.join("/");
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if (path === "") {
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path = isAbsolute ? "/" : ".";
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}
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if (url) {
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url.path = path;
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return urlGenerate(url);
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}
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return path;
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});
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exports.normalize = normalize;
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/**
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* Joins two paths/URLs.
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*
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* @param aRoot The root path or URL.
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* @param aPath The path or URL to be joined with the root.
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*
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* - If aPath is a URL or a data URI, aPath is returned, unless aPath is a
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* scheme-relative URL: Then the scheme of aRoot, if any, is prepended
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* first.
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* - Otherwise aPath is a path. If aRoot is a URL, then its path portion
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* is updated with the result and aRoot is returned. Otherwise the result
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* is returned.
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* - If aPath is absolute, the result is aPath.
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* - Otherwise the two paths are joined with a slash.
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* - Joining for example 'http://' and 'www.example.com' is also supported.
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*/
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function join(aRoot, aPath) {
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if (aRoot === "") {
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aRoot = ".";
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}
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if (aPath === "") {
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aPath = ".";
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}
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const aPathUrl = urlParse(aPath);
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const aRootUrl = urlParse(aRoot);
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if (aRootUrl) {
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aRoot = aRootUrl.path || "/";
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}
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// `join(foo, '//www.example.org')`
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if (aPathUrl && !aPathUrl.scheme) {
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if (aRootUrl) {
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aPathUrl.scheme = aRootUrl.scheme;
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}
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return urlGenerate(aPathUrl);
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}
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if (aPathUrl || aPath.match(dataUrlRegexp)) {
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return aPath;
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}
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// `join('http://', 'www.example.com')`
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if (aRootUrl && !aRootUrl.host && !aRootUrl.path) {
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aRootUrl.host = aPath;
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return urlGenerate(aRootUrl);
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}
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const joined = aPath.charAt(0) === "/"
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? aPath
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: normalize(aRoot.replace(/\/+$/, "") + "/" + aPath);
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if (aRootUrl) {
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aRootUrl.path = joined;
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return urlGenerate(aRootUrl);
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}
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return joined;
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}
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exports.join = join;
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exports.isAbsolute = function(aPath) {
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return aPath.charAt(0) === "/" || urlRegexp.test(aPath);
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};
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/**
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* Make a path relative to a URL or another path.
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*
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* @param aRoot The root path or URL.
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* @param aPath The path or URL to be made relative to aRoot.
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*/
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function relative(aRoot, aPath) {
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if (aRoot === "") {
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aRoot = ".";
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}
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aRoot = aRoot.replace(/\/$/, "");
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// It is possible for the path to be above the root. In this case, simply
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// checking whether the root is a prefix of the path won't work. Instead, we
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// need to remove components from the root one by one, until either we find
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// a prefix that fits, or we run out of components to remove.
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let level = 0;
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while (aPath.indexOf(aRoot + "/") !== 0) {
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const index = aRoot.lastIndexOf("/");
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if (index < 0) {
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return aPath;
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}
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// If the only part of the root that is left is the scheme (i.e. http://,
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// file:///, etc.), one or more slashes (/), or simply nothing at all, we
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// have exhausted all components, so the path is not relative to the root.
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aRoot = aRoot.slice(0, index);
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if (aRoot.match(/^([^\/]+:\/)?\/*$/)) {
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return aPath;
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}
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++level;
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}
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// Make sure we add a "../" for each component we removed from the root.
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return Array(level + 1).join("../") + aPath.substr(aRoot.length + 1);
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}
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exports.relative = relative;
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const supportsNullProto = (function() {
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const obj = Object.create(null);
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return !("__proto__" in obj);
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}());
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function identity(s) {
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return s;
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}
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/**
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* Because behavior goes wacky when you set `__proto__` on objects, we
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* have to prefix all the strings in our set with an arbitrary character.
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*
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* See https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/pull/31 and
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* https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/issues/30
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*
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* @param String aStr
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*/
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function toSetString(aStr) {
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if (isProtoString(aStr)) {
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return "$" + aStr;
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}
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return aStr;
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}
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exports.toSetString = supportsNullProto ? identity : toSetString;
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function fromSetString(aStr) {
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if (isProtoString(aStr)) {
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return aStr.slice(1);
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}
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return aStr;
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}
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exports.fromSetString = supportsNullProto ? identity : fromSetString;
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function isProtoString(s) {
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if (!s) {
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return false;
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}
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const length = s.length;
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if (length < 9 /* "__proto__".length */) {
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return false;
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}
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/* eslint-disable no-multi-spaces */
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if (s.charCodeAt(length - 1) !== 95 /* '_' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 2) !== 95 /* '_' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 3) !== 111 /* 'o' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 4) !== 116 /* 't' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 5) !== 111 /* 'o' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 6) !== 114 /* 'r' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 7) !== 112 /* 'p' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 8) !== 95 /* '_' */ ||
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s.charCodeAt(length - 9) !== 95 /* '_' */) {
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return false;
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}
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/* eslint-enable no-multi-spaces */
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for (let i = length - 10; i >= 0; i--) {
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if (s.charCodeAt(i) !== 36 /* '$' */) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Comparator between two mappings where the original positions are compared.
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*
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* Optionally pass in `true` as `onlyCompareGenerated` to consider two
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* mappings with the same original source/line/column, but different generated
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* line and column the same. Useful when searching for a mapping with a
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* stubbed out mapping.
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*/
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function compareByOriginalPositions(mappingA, mappingB, onlyCompareOriginal) {
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let cmp = strcmp(mappingA.source, mappingB.source);
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.originalLine - mappingB.originalLine;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.originalColumn - mappingB.originalColumn;
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if (cmp !== 0 || onlyCompareOriginal) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.generatedColumn - mappingB.generatedColumn;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.generatedLine - mappingB.generatedLine;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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return strcmp(mappingA.name, mappingB.name);
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}
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exports.compareByOriginalPositions = compareByOriginalPositions;
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/**
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* Comparator between two mappings with deflated source and name indices where
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* the generated positions are compared.
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*
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* Optionally pass in `true` as `onlyCompareGenerated` to consider two
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* mappings with the same generated line and column, but different
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* source/name/original line and column the same. Useful when searching for a
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* mapping with a stubbed out mapping.
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*/
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function compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated(mappingA, mappingB, onlyCompareGenerated) {
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let cmp = mappingA.generatedLine - mappingB.generatedLine;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.generatedColumn - mappingB.generatedColumn;
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if (cmp !== 0 || onlyCompareGenerated) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = strcmp(mappingA.source, mappingB.source);
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.originalLine - mappingB.originalLine;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.originalColumn - mappingB.originalColumn;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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return strcmp(mappingA.name, mappingB.name);
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}
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exports.compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated = compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated;
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function strcmp(aStr1, aStr2) {
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if (aStr1 === aStr2) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (aStr1 === null) {
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return 1; // aStr2 !== null
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}
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if (aStr2 === null) {
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return -1; // aStr1 !== null
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}
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if (aStr1 > aStr2) {
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return 1;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/**
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* Comparator between two mappings with inflated source and name strings where
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* the generated positions are compared.
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*/
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function compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated(mappingA, mappingB) {
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let cmp = mappingA.generatedLine - mappingB.generatedLine;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.generatedColumn - mappingB.generatedColumn;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = strcmp(mappingA.source, mappingB.source);
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.originalLine - mappingB.originalLine;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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cmp = mappingA.originalColumn - mappingB.originalColumn;
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if (cmp !== 0) {
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return cmp;
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}
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return strcmp(mappingA.name, mappingB.name);
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}
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exports.compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated = compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated;
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/**
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* Strip any JSON XSSI avoidance prefix from the string (as documented
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* in the source maps specification), and then parse the string as
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* JSON.
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*/
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function parseSourceMapInput(str) {
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return JSON.parse(str.replace(/^\)]}'[^\n]*\n/, ""));
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}
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exports.parseSourceMapInput = parseSourceMapInput;
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/**
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* Compute the URL of a source given the the source root, the source's
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* URL, and the source map's URL.
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*/
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function computeSourceURL(sourceRoot, sourceURL, sourceMapURL) {
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sourceURL = sourceURL || "";
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if (sourceRoot) {
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// This follows what Chrome does.
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if (sourceRoot[sourceRoot.length - 1] !== "/" && sourceURL[0] !== "/") {
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sourceRoot += "/";
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}
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// The spec says:
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// Line 4: An optional source root, useful for relocating source
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// files on a server or removing repeated values in the
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// “sources” entry. This value is prepended to the individual
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// entries in the “source” field.
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sourceURL = sourceRoot + sourceURL;
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}
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// Historically, SourceMapConsumer did not take the sourceMapURL as
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// a parameter. This mode is still somewhat supported, which is why
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// this code block is conditional. However, it's preferable to pass
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// the source map URL to SourceMapConsumer, so that this function
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// can implement the source URL resolution algorithm as outlined in
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// the spec. This block is basically the equivalent of:
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// new URL(sourceURL, sourceMapURL).toString()
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// ... except it avoids using URL, which wasn't available in the
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// older releases of node still supported by this library.
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//
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// The spec says:
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// If the sources are not absolute URLs after prepending of the
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// “sourceRoot”, the sources are resolved relative to the
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// SourceMap (like resolving script src in a html document).
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if (sourceMapURL) {
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const parsed = urlParse(sourceMapURL);
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if (!parsed) {
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throw new Error("sourceMapURL could not be parsed");
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}
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if (parsed.path) {
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// Strip the last path component, but keep the "/".
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const index = parsed.path.lastIndexOf("/");
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if (index >= 0) {
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parsed.path = parsed.path.substring(0, index + 1);
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}
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}
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sourceURL = join(urlGenerate(parsed), sourceURL);
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}
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return normalize(sourceURL);
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}
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exports.computeSourceURL = computeSourceURL;
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