214 lines
8.6 KiB
JavaScript
214 lines
8.6 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT license.
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// See LICENSE in the project root for license information.
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var __createBinding = (this && this.__createBinding) || (Object.create ? (function(o, m, k, k2) {
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if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
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var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(m, k);
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if (!desc || ("get" in desc ? !m.__esModule : desc.writable || desc.configurable)) {
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desc = { enumerable: true, get: function() { return m[k]; } };
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}
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Object.defineProperty(o, k2, desc);
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}) : (function(o, m, k, k2) {
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if (k2 === undefined) k2 = k;
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o[k2] = m[k];
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}));
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var __setModuleDefault = (this && this.__setModuleDefault) || (Object.create ? (function(o, v) {
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Object.defineProperty(o, "default", { enumerable: true, value: v });
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}) : function(o, v) {
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o["default"] = v;
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});
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var __importStar = (this && this.__importStar) || function (mod) {
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if (mod && mod.__esModule) return mod;
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var result = {};
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if (mod != null) for (var k in mod) if (k !== "default" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(mod, k)) __createBinding(result, mod, k);
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__setModuleDefault(result, mod);
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return result;
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};
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.Path = void 0;
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const path = __importStar(require("path"));
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/**
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* Common operations for manipulating file and directory paths.
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* @remarks
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* This API is intended to eventually be a complete replacement for the NodeJS "path" API.
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* @public
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*/
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class Path {
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/**
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* Returns true if "childPath" is located inside the "parentFolderPath" folder
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* or one of its child folders. Note that "parentFolderPath" is not considered to be
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* under itself. The "childPath" can refer to any type of file system object.
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*
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* @remarks
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* The indicated file/folder objects are not required to actually exist on disk.
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* For example, "parentFolderPath" is interpreted as a folder name even if it refers to a file.
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* If the paths are relative, they will first be resolved using path.resolve().
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*/
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static isUnder(childPath, parentFolderPath) {
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// If childPath is under parentPath, then relativePath will be something like
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// "../.." or "..\\..", which consists entirely of periods and slashes.
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// (Note that something like "....t" is actually a valid filename, but "...." is not.)
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const relativePath = path.relative(childPath, parentFolderPath);
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return Path._relativePathRegex.test(relativePath);
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if "childPath" is equal to "parentFolderPath", or if it is inside that folder
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* or one of its children. The "childPath" can refer to any type of file system object.
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*
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* @remarks
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* The indicated file/folder objects are not required to actually exist on disk.
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* For example, "parentFolderPath" is interpreted as a folder name even if it refers to a file.
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* If the paths are relative, they will first be resolved using path.resolve().
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*/
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static isUnderOrEqual(childPath, parentFolderPath) {
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const relativePath = path.relative(childPath, parentFolderPath);
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return relativePath === '' || Path._relativePathRegex.test(relativePath);
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if `path1` and `path2` refer to the same underlying path.
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*
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* @remarks
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*
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* The comparison is performed using `path.relative()`.
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*/
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static isEqual(path1, path2) {
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return path.relative(path1, path2) === '';
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}
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/**
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* Formats a path to look nice for reporting purposes.
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* @remarks
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* If `pathToConvert` is under the `baseFolder`, then it will be converted to a relative with the `./` prefix
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* unless the {@link IPathFormatConciselyOptions.trimLeadingDotSlash} option is set to `true`.
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* Otherwise, it will be converted to an absolute path.
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*
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* Backslashes will be converted to slashes, unless the path starts with an OS-specific string like `C:\`.
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*/
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static formatConcisely(options) {
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// Same logic as Path.isUnderOrEqual()
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const relativePath = path.relative(options.pathToConvert, options.baseFolder);
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const isUnderOrEqual = relativePath === '' || Path._relativePathRegex.test(relativePath);
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if (isUnderOrEqual) {
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// Note that isUnderOrEqual()'s relativePath is the reverse direction
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const convertedPath = Path.convertToSlashes(path.relative(options.baseFolder, options.pathToConvert));
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if (options.trimLeadingDotSlash) {
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return convertedPath;
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}
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else {
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return `./${convertedPath}`;
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}
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}
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const absolutePath = path.resolve(options.pathToConvert);
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return absolutePath;
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}
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/**
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* Formats a file location to look nice for reporting purposes.
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* @remarks
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* If `pathToFormat` is under the `baseFolder`, then it will be converted to a relative with the `./` prefix.
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* Otherwise, it will be converted to an absolute path.
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*
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* Backslashes will be converted to slashes, unless the path starts with an OS-specific string like `C:\`.
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*/
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static formatFileLocation(options) {
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const { message, format, pathToFormat, baseFolder, line, column } = options;
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// Convert the path to be relative to the base folder, if specified. Otherwise, use
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// the path as-is.
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const filePath = baseFolder
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? Path.formatConcisely({
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pathToConvert: pathToFormat,
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baseFolder,
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trimLeadingDotSlash: true
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})
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: path.resolve(pathToFormat);
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let formattedFileLocation;
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switch (format) {
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case 'Unix': {
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if (line !== undefined && column !== undefined) {
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formattedFileLocation = `:${line}:${column}`;
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}
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else if (line !== undefined) {
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formattedFileLocation = `:${line}`;
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}
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else {
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formattedFileLocation = '';
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}
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break;
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}
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case 'VisualStudio': {
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if (line !== undefined && column !== undefined) {
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formattedFileLocation = `(${line},${column})`;
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}
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else if (line !== undefined) {
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formattedFileLocation = `(${line})`;
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}
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else {
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formattedFileLocation = '';
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}
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break;
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}
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default: {
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throw new Error(`Unknown format: ${format}`);
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}
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}
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return `${filePath}${formattedFileLocation} - ${message}`;
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}
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/**
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* Replaces Windows-style backslashes with POSIX-style slashes.
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*
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* @remarks
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* POSIX is a registered trademark of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.
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*/
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static convertToSlashes(inputPath) {
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return inputPath.replace(/\\/g, '/');
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}
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/**
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* Replaces POSIX-style slashes with Windows-style backslashes
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*
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* @remarks
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* POSIX is a registered trademark of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.
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*/
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static convertToBackslashes(inputPath) {
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return inputPath.replace(/\//g, '\\');
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}
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/**
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* Replaces slashes or backslashes with the appropriate slash for the current operating system.
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*/
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static convertToPlatformDefault(inputPath) {
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return path.sep === '/' ? Path.convertToSlashes(inputPath) : Path.convertToBackslashes(inputPath);
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if the specified path is a relative path and does not use `..` to walk upwards.
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*
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* @example
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* ```ts
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* // These evaluate to true
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* isDownwardRelative('folder');
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* isDownwardRelative('file');
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* isDownwardRelative('folder/');
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* isDownwardRelative('./folder/');
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* isDownwardRelative('./folder/file');
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*
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* // These evaluate to false
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* isDownwardRelative('../folder');
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* isDownwardRelative('folder/../file');
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* isDownwardRelative('/folder/file');
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* ```
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*/
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static isDownwardRelative(inputPath) {
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if (path.isAbsolute(inputPath)) {
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return false;
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}
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// Does it contain ".."
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if (Path._upwardPathSegmentRegex.test(inputPath)) {
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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// Matches a relative path consisting entirely of periods and slashes
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// Example: ".", "..", "../..", etc
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Path._relativePathRegex = /^[.\/\\]+$/;
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// Matches a relative path segment that traverses upwards
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// Example: "a/../b"
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Path._upwardPathSegmentRegex = /([\/\\]|^)\.\.([\/\\]|$)/;
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exports.Path = Path;
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//# sourceMappingURL=Path.js.map
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