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* feat(path/unstable): support URL in `extname()` * update * fix * fixes * use fromFileUrl in window implementation --------- Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
110 lines
3.2 KiB
TypeScript
110 lines
3.2 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// This module is browser compatible.
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import { CHAR_COLON, CHAR_DOT } from "../_common/constants.ts";
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import { assertPath } from "../_common/assert_path.ts";
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import { isPathSeparator, isWindowsDeviceRoot } from "./_util.ts";
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import { fromFileUrl } from "./from_file_url.ts";
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/**
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* Return the extension of the `path` with leading period.
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*
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* @example Usage
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* ```ts
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* import { extname } from "@std/path/windows/extname";
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* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert";
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*
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* const ext = extname("file.ts");
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* assertEquals(ext, ".ts");
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* ```
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*
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* @param path The path to get the extension from.
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* @returns The extension of the `path`.
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*/
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export function extname(path: string): string;
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/**
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* Return the extension of the `path` with leading period.
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*
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* @experimental **UNSTABLE**: New API, yet to be vetted.
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*
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* @example Usage
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* ```ts
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* import { extname } from "@std/path/windows/extname";
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* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert";
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*
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* const ext = extname(new URL("file:///C:/foo/bar/baz.ext"));
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* assertEquals(ext, ".ext");
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* ```
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*
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* @param path The path to get the extension from.
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* @returns The extension of the `path`.
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*/
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export function extname(path: URL): string;
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export function extname(path: string | URL): string {
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if (path instanceof URL) {
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path = fromFileUrl(path);
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}
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assertPath(path);
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let start = 0;
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let startDot = -1;
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let startPart = 0;
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let end = -1;
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let matchedSlash = true;
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// Track the state of characters (if any) we see before our first dot and
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// after any path separator we find
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let preDotState = 0;
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// Check for a drive letter prefix so as not to mistake the following
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// path separator as an extra separator at the end of the path that can be
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// disregarded
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if (
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path.length >= 2 &&
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path.charCodeAt(1) === CHAR_COLON &&
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isWindowsDeviceRoot(path.charCodeAt(0))
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) {
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start = startPart = 2;
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}
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for (let i = path.length - 1; i >= start; --i) {
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const code = path.charCodeAt(i);
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if (isPathSeparator(code)) {
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// If we reached a path separator that was not part of a set of path
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// separators at the end of the string, stop now
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if (!matchedSlash) {
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startPart = i + 1;
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break;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if (end === -1) {
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// We saw the first non-path separator, mark this as the end of our
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// extension
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matchedSlash = false;
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end = i + 1;
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}
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if (code === CHAR_DOT) {
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// If this is our first dot, mark it as the start of our extension
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if (startDot === -1) startDot = i;
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else if (preDotState !== 1) preDotState = 1;
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} else if (startDot !== -1) {
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// We saw a non-dot and non-path separator before our dot, so we should
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// have a good chance at having a non-empty extension
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preDotState = -1;
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}
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}
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if (
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startDot === -1 ||
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end === -1 ||
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// We saw a non-dot character immediately before the dot
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preDotState === 0 ||
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// The (right-most) trimmed path component is exactly '..'
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(preDotState === 1 && startDot === end - 1 && startDot === startPart + 1)
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) {
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return "";
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}
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return path.slice(startDot, end);
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}
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