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- feat: Support escaping glob characters - feat: Support more character classes - feat: Match characters literally on segment parse failure - fix: Match nothing for empty globs - fix: Contain any glob syntax to its path segment - perf: Remove extraneous separators from generated regex - doc: Add detailed JSDoc - chore: Remove old copyright headers
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TypeScript
388 lines
12 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// This module is browser compatible.
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import { NATIVE_OS } from "./_constants.ts";
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import { join, normalize } from "./mod.ts";
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import { SEP, SEP_PATTERN } from "./separator.ts";
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export interface GlobOptions {
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/** Extended glob syntax.
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* See https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/bash-extended-globbing. Defaults
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* to true. */
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extended?: boolean;
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/** Globstar syntax.
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* See https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/globstar-new-bash-globbing-option.
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* If false, `**` is treated like `*`. Defaults to true. */
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globstar?: boolean;
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/** Operating system. Defaults to the native OS. */
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os?: typeof Deno.build.os;
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}
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export type GlobToRegExpOptions = GlobOptions;
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// deno-fmt-ignore
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const regExpEscapeChars = ["!", "$", "(", ")", "*", "+", ".", "=", "?", "[", "\\", "^", "{", "|"];
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const rangeEscapeChars = ["-", "\\", "]"];
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/** Convert a glob string to a regular expression.
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*
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* Tries to match bash glob expansion as closely as possible.
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*
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* Basic glob syntax:
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* - `*` - Matches everything without leaving the path segment.
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* - `{foo,bar}` - Matches `foo` or `bar`.
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* - `[abcd]` - Matches `a`, `b`, `c` or `d`.
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* - `[a-d]` - Matches `a`, `b`, `c` or `d`.
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* - `[!abcd]` - Matches any single character besides `a`, `b`, `c` or `d`.
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* - `[[:<class>:]]` - Matches any character belonging to `<class>`.
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* - `[[:alnum:]]` - Matches any digit or letter.
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* - `[[:digit:]abc]` - Matches any digit, `a`, `b` or `c`.
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* - See https://facelessuser.github.io/wcmatch/glob/#posix-character-classes
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* for a complete list of supported character classes.
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* - `\` - Escapes the next character for an `os` other than `"windows"`.
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* - \` - Escapes the next character for `os` set to `"windows"`.
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* - `/` - Path separator.
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* - `\` - Additional path separator only for `os` set to `"windows"`.
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*
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* Extended syntax:
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* - Requires `{ extended: true }`.
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* - `?(foo|bar)` - Matches 0 or 1 instance of `{foo,bar}`.
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* - `@(foo|bar)` - Matches 1 instance of `{foo,bar}`. They behave the same.
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* - `*(foo|bar)` - Matches _n_ instances of `{foo,bar}`.
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* - `+(foo|bar)` - Matches _n > 0_ instances of `{foo,bar}`.
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* - `!(foo|bar)` - Matches anything other than `{foo,bar}`.
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* - See https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/bash-extended-globbing.
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*
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* Globstar syntax:
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* - Requires `{ globstar: true }`.
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* - `**` - Matches any number of any path segments.
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* - Must comprise its entire path segment in the provided glob.
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* - See https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/globstar-new-bash-globbing-option.
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*
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* Note the following properties:
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* - The generated `RegExp` is anchored at both start and end.
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* - Repeating and trailing separators are tolerated. Trailing separators in the
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* provided glob have no meaning and are discarded.
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* - Absolute globs will only match absolute paths, etc.
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* - Empty globs will match nothing.
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* - Any special glob syntax must be contained to one path segment. For example,
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* `?(foo|bar/baz)` is invalid. The separator will take precendence and the
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* first segment ends with an unclosed group.
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* - If a path segment ends with unclosed groups or a dangling escape prefix, a
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* parse error has occured. Every character for that segment is taken
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* literally in this event.
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*
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* Limitations:
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* - A negative group like `!(foo|bar)` will wrongly be converted to a negative
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* look-ahead followed by a wildcard. This means that `!(foo).js` will wrongly
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* fail to match `foobar.js`, even though `foobar` is not `foo`. Effectively,
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* `!(foo|bar)` is treated like `!(@(foo|bar)*)`. This will work correctly if
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* the group occurs not nested at the end of the segment. */
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export function globToRegExp(
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glob: string,
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{ extended = true, globstar: globstarOption = true, os = NATIVE_OS }:
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GlobToRegExpOptions = {},
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): RegExp {
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if (glob == "") {
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return /(?!)/;
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}
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const sep = os == "windows" ? "(?:\\\\|/)+" : "/+";
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const sepMaybe = os == "windows" ? "(?:\\\\|/)*" : "/*";
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const seps = os == "windows" ? ["\\", "/"] : ["/"];
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const globstar = os == "windows"
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? "(?:[^\\\\/]*(?:\\\\|/|$)+)*"
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: "(?:[^/]*(?:/|$)+)*";
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const wildcard = os == "windows" ? "[^\\\\/]*" : "[^/]*";
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const escapePrefix = os == "windows" ? "`" : "\\";
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// Remove trailing separators.
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let newLength = glob.length;
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for (; newLength > 1 && seps.includes(glob[newLength - 1]); newLength--);
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glob = glob.slice(0, newLength);
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let regExpString = "";
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// Terminates correctly. Trust that `j` is incremented every iteration.
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for (let j = 0; j < glob.length;) {
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let segment = "";
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const groupStack = [];
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let inRange = false;
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let inEscape = false;
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let endsWithSep = false;
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let i = j;
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// Terminates with `i` at the non-inclusive end of the current segment.
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for (; i < glob.length && !seps.includes(glob[i]); i++) {
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if (inEscape) {
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inEscape = false;
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const escapeChars = inRange ? rangeEscapeChars : regExpEscapeChars;
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segment += escapeChars.includes(glob[i]) ? `\\${glob[i]}` : glob[i];
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == escapePrefix) {
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inEscape = true;
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "[") {
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if (!inRange) {
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inRange = true;
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segment += "[";
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if (glob[i + 1] == "!") {
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i++;
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segment += "^";
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} else if (glob[i + 1] == "^") {
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i++;
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segment += "\\^";
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}
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continue;
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} else if (glob[i + 1] == ":") {
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let k = i + 1;
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let value = "";
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while (glob[k + 1] != null && glob[k + 1] != ":") {
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value += glob[k + 1];
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k++;
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}
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if (glob[k + 1] == ":" && glob[k + 2] == "]") {
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i = k + 2;
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if (value == "alnum") segment += "\\dA-Za-z";
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else if (value == "alpha") segment += "A-Za-z";
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else if (value == "ascii") segment += "\x00-\x7F";
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else if (value == "blank") segment += "\t ";
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else if (value == "cntrl") segment += "\x00-\x1F\x7F";
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else if (value == "digit") segment += "\\d";
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else if (value == "graph") segment += "\x21-\x7E";
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else if (value == "lower") segment += "a-z";
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else if (value == "print") segment += "\x20-\x7E";
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else if (value == "punct") {
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segment += "!\"#$%&'()*+,\\-./:;<=>?@[\\\\\\]^_‘{|}~";
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} else if (value == "space") segment += "\\s\v";
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else if (value == "upper") segment += "A-Z";
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else if (value == "word") segment += "\\w";
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else if (value == "xdigit") segment += "\\dA-Fa-f";
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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if (glob[i] == "]" && inRange) {
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inRange = false;
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segment += "]";
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continue;
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}
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if (inRange) {
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if (glob[i] == "\\") {
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segment += `\\\\`;
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} else {
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segment += glob[i];
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (
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glob[i] == ")" && groupStack.length > 0 &&
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groupStack[groupStack.length - 1] != "BRACE"
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) {
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segment += ")";
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const type = groupStack.pop()!;
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if (type == "!") {
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segment += wildcard;
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} else if (type != "@") {
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segment += type;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (
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glob[i] == "|" && groupStack.length > 0 &&
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groupStack[groupStack.length - 1] != "BRACE"
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) {
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segment += "|";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "+" && extended && glob[i + 1] == "(") {
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i++;
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groupStack.push("+");
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segment += "(?:";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "@" && extended && glob[i + 1] == "(") {
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i++;
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groupStack.push("@");
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segment += "(?:";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "?") {
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if (extended && glob[i + 1] == "(") {
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i++;
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groupStack.push("?");
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segment += "(?:";
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} else {
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segment += ".";
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "!" && extended && glob[i + 1] == "(") {
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i++;
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groupStack.push("!");
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segment += "(?!";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "{") {
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groupStack.push("BRACE");
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segment += "(?:";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "}" && groupStack[groupStack.length - 1] == "BRACE") {
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groupStack.pop();
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segment += ")";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "," && groupStack[groupStack.length - 1] == "BRACE") {
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segment += "|";
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continue;
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}
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if (glob[i] == "*") {
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if (extended && glob[i + 1] == "(") {
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i++;
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groupStack.push("*");
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segment += "(?:";
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} else {
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const prevChar = glob[i - 1];
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let numStars = 1;
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while (glob[i + 1] == "*") {
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i++;
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numStars++;
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}
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const nextChar = glob[i + 1];
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if (
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globstarOption && numStars == 2 &&
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[...seps, undefined].includes(prevChar) &&
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[...seps, undefined].includes(nextChar)
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) {
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segment += globstar;
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endsWithSep = true;
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} else {
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segment += wildcard;
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}
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}
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continue;
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}
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segment += regExpEscapeChars.includes(glob[i]) ? `\\${glob[i]}` : glob[i];
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}
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// Check for unclosed groups or a dangling backslash.
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if (groupStack.length > 0 || inRange || inEscape) {
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// Parse failure. Take all characters from this segment literally.
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segment = "";
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for (const c of glob.slice(j, i)) {
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segment += regExpEscapeChars.includes(c) ? `\\${c}` : c;
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endsWithSep = false;
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}
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}
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regExpString += segment;
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if (!endsWithSep) {
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regExpString += i < glob.length ? sep : sepMaybe;
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endsWithSep = true;
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}
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// Terminates with `i` at the start of the next segment.
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while (seps.includes(glob[i])) i++;
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// Check that the next value of `j` is indeed higher than the current value.
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if (!(i > j)) {
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throw new Error("Assertion failure: i > j (potential infinite loop)");
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}
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j = i;
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}
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regExpString = `^${regExpString}$`;
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return new RegExp(regExpString);
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}
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/** Test whether the given string is a glob */
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export function isGlob(str: string): boolean {
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const chars: Record<string, string> = { "{": "}", "(": ")", "[": "]" };
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/* eslint-disable-next-line max-len */
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const regex =
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/\\(.)|(^!|\*|[\].+)]\?|\[[^\\\]]+\]|\{[^\\}]+\}|\(\?[:!=][^\\)]+\)|\([^|]+\|[^\\)]+\))/;
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if (str === "") {
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return false;
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}
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let match: RegExpExecArray | null;
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while ((match = regex.exec(str))) {
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if (match[2]) return true;
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let idx = match.index + match[0].length;
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// if an open bracket/brace/paren is escaped,
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// set the index to the next closing character
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const open = match[1];
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const close = open ? chars[open] : null;
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if (open && close) {
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const n = str.indexOf(close, idx);
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if (n !== -1) {
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idx = n + 1;
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}
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}
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str = str.slice(idx);
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}
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return false;
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}
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/** Like normalize(), but doesn't collapse "**\/.." when `globstar` is true. */
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export function normalizeGlob(
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glob: string,
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{ globstar = false }: GlobOptions = {},
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): string {
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if (glob.match(/\0/g)) {
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throw new Error(`Glob contains invalid characters: "${glob}"`);
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}
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if (!globstar) {
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return normalize(glob);
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}
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const s = SEP_PATTERN.source;
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const badParentPattern = new RegExp(
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`(?<=(${s}|^)\\*\\*${s})\\.\\.(?=${s}|$)`,
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"g",
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);
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return normalize(glob.replace(badParentPattern, "\0")).replace(/\0/g, "..");
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}
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/** Like join(), but doesn't collapse "**\/.." when `globstar` is true. */
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export function joinGlobs(
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globs: string[],
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{ extended = false, globstar = false }: GlobOptions = {},
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): string {
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if (!globstar || globs.length == 0) {
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return join(...globs);
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}
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if (globs.length === 0) return ".";
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let joined: string | undefined;
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for (const glob of globs) {
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const path = glob;
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if (path.length > 0) {
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if (!joined) joined = path;
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else joined += `${SEP}${path}`;
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}
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}
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if (!joined) return ".";
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return normalizeGlob(joined, { extended, globstar });
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}
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