142 lines
5.0 KiB
JavaScript
142 lines
5.0 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.longestCommonPrefix = longestCommonPrefix;
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exports.longestCommonSuffix = longestCommonSuffix;
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exports.replacePrefix = replacePrefix;
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exports.replaceSuffix = replaceSuffix;
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exports.removePrefix = removePrefix;
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exports.removeSuffix = removeSuffix;
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exports.maximumOverlap = maximumOverlap;
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exports.hasOnlyWinLineEndings = hasOnlyWinLineEndings;
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exports.hasOnlyUnixLineEndings = hasOnlyUnixLineEndings;
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exports.trailingWs = trailingWs;
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exports.leadingWs = leadingWs;
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function longestCommonPrefix(str1, str2) {
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var i;
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for (i = 0; i < str1.length && i < str2.length; i++) {
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if (str1[i] != str2[i]) {
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return str1.slice(0, i);
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}
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}
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return str1.slice(0, i);
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}
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function longestCommonSuffix(str1, str2) {
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var i;
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// Unlike longestCommonPrefix, we need a special case to handle all scenarios
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// where we return the empty string since str1.slice(-0) will return the
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// entire string.
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if (!str1 || !str2 || str1[str1.length - 1] != str2[str2.length - 1]) {
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return '';
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}
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for (i = 0; i < str1.length && i < str2.length; i++) {
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if (str1[str1.length - (i + 1)] != str2[str2.length - (i + 1)]) {
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return str1.slice(-i);
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}
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}
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return str1.slice(-i);
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}
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function replacePrefix(string, oldPrefix, newPrefix) {
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if (string.slice(0, oldPrefix.length) != oldPrefix) {
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throw Error("string ".concat(JSON.stringify(string), " doesn't start with prefix ").concat(JSON.stringify(oldPrefix), "; this is a bug"));
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}
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return newPrefix + string.slice(oldPrefix.length);
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}
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function replaceSuffix(string, oldSuffix, newSuffix) {
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if (!oldSuffix) {
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return string + newSuffix;
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}
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if (string.slice(-oldSuffix.length) != oldSuffix) {
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throw Error("string ".concat(JSON.stringify(string), " doesn't end with suffix ").concat(JSON.stringify(oldSuffix), "; this is a bug"));
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}
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return string.slice(0, -oldSuffix.length) + newSuffix;
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}
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function removePrefix(string, oldPrefix) {
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return replacePrefix(string, oldPrefix, '');
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}
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function removeSuffix(string, oldSuffix) {
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return replaceSuffix(string, oldSuffix, '');
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}
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function maximumOverlap(string1, string2) {
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return string2.slice(0, overlapCount(string1, string2));
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}
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// Nicked from https://stackoverflow.com/a/60422853/1709587
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function overlapCount(a, b) {
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// Deal with cases where the strings differ in length
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var startA = 0;
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if (a.length > b.length) {
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startA = a.length - b.length;
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}
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var endB = b.length;
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if (a.length < b.length) {
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endB = a.length;
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}
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// Create a back-reference for each index
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// that should be followed in case of a mismatch.
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// We only need B to make these references:
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var map = Array(endB);
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var k = 0; // Index that lags behind j
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map[0] = 0;
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for (var j = 1; j < endB; j++) {
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if (b[j] == b[k]) {
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map[j] = map[k]; // skip over the same character (optional optimisation)
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}
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else {
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map[j] = k;
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}
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while (k > 0 && b[j] != b[k]) {
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k = map[k];
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}
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if (b[j] == b[k]) {
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k++;
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}
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}
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// Phase 2: use these references while iterating over A
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k = 0;
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for (var i = startA; i < a.length; i++) {
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while (k > 0 && a[i] != b[k]) {
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k = map[k];
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}
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if (a[i] == b[k]) {
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k++;
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}
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}
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return k;
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if the string consistently uses Windows line endings.
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*/
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function hasOnlyWinLineEndings(string) {
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return string.includes('\r\n') && !string.startsWith('\n') && !string.match(/[^\r]\n/);
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if the string consistently uses Unix line endings.
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*/
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function hasOnlyUnixLineEndings(string) {
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return !string.includes('\r\n') && string.includes('\n');
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}
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function trailingWs(string) {
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// Yes, this looks overcomplicated and dumb - why not replace the whole function with
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// return string match(/\s*$/)[0]
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// you ask? Because:
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// 1. the trap described at https://markamery.com/blog/quadratic-time-regexes/ would mean doing
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// this would cause this function to take O(n²) time in the worst case (specifically when
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// there is a massive run of NON-TRAILING whitespace in `string`), and
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// 2. the fix proposed in the same blog post, of using a negative lookbehind, is incompatible
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// with old Safari versions that we'd like to not break if possible (see
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// https://github.com/kpdecker/jsdiff/pull/550)
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// It feels absurd to do this with an explicit loop instead of a regex, but I really can't see a
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// better way that doesn't result in broken behaviour.
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var i;
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for (i = string.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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if (!string[i].match(/\s/)) {
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break;
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}
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}
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return string.substring(i + 1);
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}
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function leadingWs(string) {
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// Thankfully the annoying considerations described in trailingWs don't apply here:
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var match = string.match(/^\s*/);
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return match ? match[0] : '';
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}
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