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With an indentation style of two spaces, it is not possible to indent multiline variable declarations by four spaces. Instead, the var keyword is used on every new line. Use const instead of var where applicable for changed lines. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/2286 Reviewed-By: Roman Reiss <me@silverwind.io>
603 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
603 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const util = require('util');
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const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
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function assertPath(path) {
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if (typeof path !== 'string') {
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throw new TypeError('Path must be a string. Received ' +
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util.inspect(path));
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}
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}
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// resolves . and .. elements in a path array with directory names there
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// must be no slashes or device names (c:\) in the array
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// (so also no leading and trailing slashes - it does not distinguish
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// relative and absolute paths)
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function normalizeArray(parts, allowAboveRoot) {
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var res = [];
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for (var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++) {
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var p = parts[i];
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// ignore empty parts
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if (!p || p === '.')
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continue;
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if (p === '..') {
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if (res.length && res[res.length - 1] !== '..') {
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res.pop();
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} else if (allowAboveRoot) {
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res.push('..');
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}
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} else {
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res.push(p);
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}
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}
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return res;
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}
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// Returns an array with empty elements removed from either end of the input
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// array or the original array if no elements need to be removed
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function trimArray(arr) {
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var lastIndex = arr.length - 1;
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var start = 0;
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for (; start <= lastIndex; start++) {
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if (arr[start])
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break;
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}
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var end = lastIndex;
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for (; end >= 0; end--) {
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if (arr[end])
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break;
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}
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if (start === 0 && end === lastIndex)
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return arr;
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if (start > end)
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return [];
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return arr.slice(start, end + 1);
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}
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// Regex to split a windows path into three parts: [*, device, slash,
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// tail] windows-only
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const splitDeviceRe =
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/^([a-zA-Z]:|[\\\/]{2}[^\\\/]+[\\\/]+[^\\\/]+)?([\\\/])?([\s\S]*?)$/;
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// Regex to split the tail part of the above into [*, dir, basename, ext]
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const splitTailRe =
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/^([\s\S]*?)((?:\.{1,2}|[^\\\/]+?|)(\.[^.\/\\]*|))(?:[\\\/]*)$/;
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var win32 = {};
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// Function to split a filename into [root, dir, basename, ext]
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function win32SplitPath(filename) {
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// Separate device+slash from tail
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const result = splitDeviceRe.exec(filename);
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const device = (result[1] || '') + (result[2] || '');
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const tail = result[3];
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// Split the tail into dir, basename and extension
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const result2 = splitTailRe.exec(tail);
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const dir = result2[1];
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const basename = result2[2];
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const ext = result2[3];
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return [device, dir, basename, ext];
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}
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function win32StatPath(path) {
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const result = splitDeviceRe.exec(path);
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const device = result[1] || '';
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const isUnc = !!device && device[1] !== ':';
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return {
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device,
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isUnc,
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isAbsolute: isUnc || !!result[2], // UNC paths are always absolute
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tail: result[3]
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};
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}
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function normalizeUNCRoot(device) {
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return '\\\\' + device.replace(/^[\\\/]+/, '').replace(/[\\\/]+/g, '\\');
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}
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// path.resolve([from ...], to)
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win32.resolve = function() {
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var resolvedDevice = '';
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var resolvedTail = '';
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var resolvedAbsolute = false;
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for (var i = arguments.length - 1; i >= -1; i--) {
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var path;
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if (i >= 0) {
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path = arguments[i];
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} else if (!resolvedDevice) {
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path = process.cwd();
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} else {
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// Windows has the concept of drive-specific current working
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// directories. If we've resolved a drive letter but not yet an
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// absolute path, get cwd for that drive. We're sure the device is not
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// an unc path at this points, because unc paths are always absolute.
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path = process.env['=' + resolvedDevice];
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// Verify that a drive-local cwd was found and that it actually points
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// to our drive. If not, default to the drive's root.
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if (!path || path.substr(0, 3).toLowerCase() !==
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resolvedDevice.toLowerCase() + '\\') {
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path = resolvedDevice + '\\';
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}
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}
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assertPath(path);
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// Skip empty entries
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if (path === '') {
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continue;
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}
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const result = win32StatPath(path);
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const device = result.device;
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var isUnc = result.isUnc;
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const isAbsolute = result.isAbsolute;
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const tail = result.tail;
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if (device &&
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resolvedDevice &&
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device.toLowerCase() !== resolvedDevice.toLowerCase()) {
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// This path points to another device so it is not applicable
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continue;
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}
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if (!resolvedDevice) {
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resolvedDevice = device;
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}
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if (!resolvedAbsolute) {
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resolvedTail = tail + '\\' + resolvedTail;
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resolvedAbsolute = isAbsolute;
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}
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if (resolvedDevice && resolvedAbsolute) {
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break;
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}
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}
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// Convert slashes to backslashes when `resolvedDevice` points to an UNC
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// root. Also squash multiple slashes into a single one where appropriate.
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if (isUnc) {
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resolvedDevice = normalizeUNCRoot(resolvedDevice);
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}
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// At this point the path should be resolved to a full absolute path,
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// but handle relative paths to be safe (might happen when process.cwd()
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// fails)
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// Normalize the tail path
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resolvedTail = normalizeArray(resolvedTail.split(/[\\\/]+/),
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!resolvedAbsolute).join('\\');
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return (resolvedDevice + (resolvedAbsolute ? '\\' : '') + resolvedTail) ||
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'.';
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};
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win32.normalize = function(path) {
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assertPath(path);
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const result = win32StatPath(path);
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var device = result.device;
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const isUnc = result.isUnc;
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const isAbsolute = result.isAbsolute;
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var tail = result.tail;
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const trailingSlash = /[\\\/]$/.test(tail);
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// Normalize the tail path
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tail = normalizeArray(tail.split(/[\\\/]+/), !isAbsolute).join('\\');
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if (!tail && !isAbsolute) {
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tail = '.';
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}
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if (tail && trailingSlash) {
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tail += '\\';
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}
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// Convert slashes to backslashes when `device` points to an UNC root.
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// Also squash multiple slashes into a single one where appropriate.
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if (isUnc) {
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device = normalizeUNCRoot(device);
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}
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return device + (isAbsolute ? '\\' : '') + tail;
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};
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win32.isAbsolute = function(path) {
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assertPath(path);
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return win32StatPath(path).isAbsolute;
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};
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win32.join = function() {
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var paths = [];
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for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) {
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var arg = arguments[i];
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assertPath(arg);
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if (arg) {
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paths.push(arg);
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}
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}
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var joined = paths.join('\\');
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// Make sure that the joined path doesn't start with two slashes, because
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// normalize() will mistake it for an UNC path then.
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//
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// This step is skipped when it is very clear that the user actually
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// intended to point at an UNC path. This is assumed when the first
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// non-empty string arguments starts with exactly two slashes followed by
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// at least one more non-slash character.
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//
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// Note that for normalize() to treat a path as an UNC path it needs to
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// have at least 2 components, so we don't filter for that here.
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// This means that the user can use join to construct UNC paths from
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// a server name and a share name; for example:
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// path.join('//server', 'share') -> '\\\\server\\share\')
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if (!/^[\\\/]{2}[^\\\/]/.test(paths[0])) {
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joined = joined.replace(/^[\\\/]{2,}/, '\\');
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}
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return win32.normalize(joined);
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};
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// path.relative(from, to)
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// it will solve the relative path from 'from' to 'to', for instance:
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// from = 'C:\\orandea\\test\\aaa'
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// to = 'C:\\orandea\\impl\\bbb'
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// The output of the function should be: '..\\..\\impl\\bbb'
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win32.relative = function(from, to) {
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assertPath(from);
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assertPath(to);
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from = win32.resolve(from);
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to = win32.resolve(to);
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// windows is not case sensitive
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var lowerFrom = from.toLowerCase();
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var lowerTo = to.toLowerCase();
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var toParts = trimArray(to.split('\\'));
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var lowerFromParts = trimArray(lowerFrom.split('\\'));
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var lowerToParts = trimArray(lowerTo.split('\\'));
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var length = Math.min(lowerFromParts.length, lowerToParts.length);
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var samePartsLength = length;
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for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
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if (lowerFromParts[i] !== lowerToParts[i]) {
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samePartsLength = i;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (samePartsLength === 0) {
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return to;
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}
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var outputParts = [];
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for (var i = samePartsLength; i < lowerFromParts.length; i++) {
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outputParts.push('..');
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}
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outputParts = outputParts.concat(toParts.slice(samePartsLength));
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return outputParts.join('\\');
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};
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win32._makeLong = function(path) {
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// Note: this will *probably* throw somewhere.
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if (typeof path !== 'string')
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return path;
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if (!path) {
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return '';
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}
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var resolvedPath = win32.resolve(path);
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if (/^[a-zA-Z]\:\\/.test(resolvedPath)) {
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// path is local filesystem path, which needs to be converted
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// to long UNC path.
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return '\\\\?\\' + resolvedPath;
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} else if (/^\\\\[^?.]/.test(resolvedPath)) {
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// path is network UNC path, which needs to be converted
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// to long UNC path.
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return '\\\\?\\UNC\\' + resolvedPath.substring(2);
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}
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return path;
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};
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win32.dirname = function(path) {
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const result = win32SplitPath(path);
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const root = result[0];
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var dir = result[1];
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if (!root && !dir) {
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// No dirname whatsoever
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return '.';
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}
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if (dir) {
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// It has a dirname, strip trailing slash
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dir = dir.substr(0, dir.length - 1);
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}
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return root + dir;
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};
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win32.basename = function(path, ext) {
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if (ext !== undefined && typeof ext !== 'string')
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throw new TypeError('"ext" argument must be a string');
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var f = win32SplitPath(path)[2];
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// TODO: make this comparison case-insensitive on windows?
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if (ext && f.substr(-1 * ext.length) === ext) {
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f = f.substr(0, f.length - ext.length);
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}
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return f;
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};
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win32.extname = function(path) {
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return win32SplitPath(path)[3];
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};
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win32.format = function(pathObject) {
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if (pathObject === null || typeof pathObject !== 'object') {
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throw new TypeError(
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'Parameter "pathObject" must be an object, not ' + typeof pathObject
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);
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}
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var dir = pathObject.dir || pathObject.root;
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var base = pathObject.base ||
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((pathObject.name || '') + (pathObject.ext || ''));
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if (!dir) {
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return base;
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}
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if (dir === pathObject.root) {
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return dir + base;
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}
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return dir + win32.sep + base;
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};
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win32.parse = function(pathString) {
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assertPath(pathString);
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var allParts = win32SplitPath(pathString);
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return {
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root: allParts[0],
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dir: allParts[0] + allParts[1].slice(0, -1),
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base: allParts[2],
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ext: allParts[3],
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name: allParts[2].slice(0, allParts[2].length - allParts[3].length)
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};
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};
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win32.sep = '\\';
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win32.delimiter = ';';
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// Split a filename into [root, dir, basename, ext], unix version
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// 'root' is just a slash, or nothing.
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const splitPathRe =
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/^(\/?|)([\s\S]*?)((?:\.{1,2}|[^\/]+?|)(\.[^.\/]*|))(?:[\/]*)$/;
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var posix = {};
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function posixSplitPath(filename) {
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const out = splitPathRe.exec(filename);
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out.shift();
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return out;
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}
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// path.resolve([from ...], to)
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// posix version
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posix.resolve = function() {
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var resolvedPath = '';
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var resolvedAbsolute = false;
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for (var i = arguments.length - 1; i >= -1 && !resolvedAbsolute; i--) {
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var path = (i >= 0) ? arguments[i] : process.cwd();
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assertPath(path);
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// Skip empty entries
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if (path === '') {
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continue;
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}
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resolvedPath = path + '/' + resolvedPath;
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resolvedAbsolute = path[0] === '/';
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}
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// At this point the path should be resolved to a full absolute path, but
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// handle relative paths to be safe (might happen when process.cwd() fails)
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// Normalize the path
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resolvedPath = normalizeArray(resolvedPath.split('/'),
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!resolvedAbsolute).join('/');
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return ((resolvedAbsolute ? '/' : '') + resolvedPath) || '.';
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};
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// path.normalize(path)
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// posix version
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posix.normalize = function(path) {
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assertPath(path);
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const isAbsolute = posix.isAbsolute(path);
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const trailingSlash = path && path[path.length - 1] === '/';
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// Normalize the path
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path = normalizeArray(path.split('/'), !isAbsolute).join('/');
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if (!path && !isAbsolute) {
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path = '.';
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}
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if (path && trailingSlash) {
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path += '/';
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}
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return (isAbsolute ? '/' : '') + path;
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};
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// posix version
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posix.isAbsolute = function(path) {
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assertPath(path);
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return !!path && path[0] === '/';
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};
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// posix version
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posix.join = function() {
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var path = '';
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for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) {
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var segment = arguments[i];
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assertPath(segment);
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if (segment) {
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if (!path) {
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path += segment;
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} else {
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path += '/' + segment;
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}
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}
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}
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return posix.normalize(path);
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};
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// path.relative(from, to)
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// posix version
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posix.relative = function(from, to) {
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assertPath(from);
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assertPath(to);
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from = posix.resolve(from).substr(1);
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to = posix.resolve(to).substr(1);
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var fromParts = trimArray(from.split('/'));
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var toParts = trimArray(to.split('/'));
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var length = Math.min(fromParts.length, toParts.length);
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var samePartsLength = length;
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for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
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if (fromParts[i] !== toParts[i]) {
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samePartsLength = i;
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break;
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}
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}
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var outputParts = [];
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for (var i = samePartsLength; i < fromParts.length; i++) {
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outputParts.push('..');
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}
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outputParts = outputParts.concat(toParts.slice(samePartsLength));
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return outputParts.join('/');
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};
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posix._makeLong = function(path) {
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return path;
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};
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posix.dirname = function(path) {
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const result = posixSplitPath(path);
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const root = result[0];
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var dir = result[1];
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if (!root && !dir) {
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// No dirname whatsoever
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return '.';
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}
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if (dir) {
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// It has a dirname, strip trailing slash
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dir = dir.substr(0, dir.length - 1);
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}
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return root + dir;
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};
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posix.basename = function(path, ext) {
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if (ext !== undefined && typeof ext !== 'string')
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throw new TypeError('"ext" argument must be a string');
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var f = posixSplitPath(path)[2];
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if (ext && f.substr(-1 * ext.length) === ext) {
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f = f.substr(0, f.length - ext.length);
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}
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return f;
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};
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posix.extname = function(path) {
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return posixSplitPath(path)[3];
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};
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posix.format = function(pathObject) {
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if (pathObject === null || typeof pathObject !== 'object') {
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throw new TypeError(
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'Parameter "pathObject" must be an object, not ' + typeof pathObject
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);
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}
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var dir = pathObject.dir || pathObject.root;
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var base = pathObject.base ||
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((pathObject.name || '') + (pathObject.ext || ''));
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if (!dir) {
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return base;
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}
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if (dir === pathObject.root) {
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return dir + base;
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}
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return dir + posix.sep + base;
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};
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posix.parse = function(pathString) {
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assertPath(pathString);
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var allParts = posixSplitPath(pathString);
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return {
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root: allParts[0],
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dir: allParts[0] + allParts[1].slice(0, -1),
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base: allParts[2],
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ext: allParts[3],
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name: allParts[2].slice(0, allParts[2].length - allParts[3].length)
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};
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};
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posix.sep = '/';
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posix.delimiter = ':';
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if (isWindows)
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module.exports = win32;
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else /* posix */
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module.exports = posix;
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module.exports.posix = posix;
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module.exports.win32 = win32;
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