22 lines
959 B
JavaScript
22 lines
959 B
JavaScript
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"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.removeDuplicateSlashes = exports.transform = void 0;
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/**
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* Matches a sequence of two or more consecutive slashes, excluding the first two slashes at the beginning of the string.
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* The latter is due to the presence of the device path at the beginning of the UNC path.
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* @todo rewrite to negative lookbehind with the next major release.
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*/
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const DOUBLE_SLASH_RE = /(?!^)\/{2,}/g;
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function transform(patterns) {
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return patterns.map((pattern) => removeDuplicateSlashes(pattern));
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}
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exports.transform = transform;
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/**
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* This package only works with forward slashes as a path separator.
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* Because of this, we cannot use the standard `path.normalize` method, because on Windows platform it will use of backslashes.
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*/
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function removeDuplicateSlashes(pattern) {
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return pattern.replace(DOUBLE_SLASH_RE, '/');
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}
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exports.removeDuplicateSlashes = removeDuplicateSlashes;
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