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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
'use strict';
var __spreadArray = (this && this.__spreadArray) || function (to, from, pack) {
if (pack || arguments.length === 2) for (var i = 0, l = from.length, ar; i < l; i++) {
if (ar || !(i in from)) {
if (!ar) ar = Array.prototype.slice.call(from, 0, i);
ar[i] = from[i];
}
}
return to.concat(ar || Array.prototype.slice.call(from));
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.Utils = void 0;
var nodePath = require("path");
var posixPath = nodePath.posix || nodePath;
var slash = '/';
var Utils;
(function (Utils) {
/**
* Joins one or more input paths to the path of URI.
* '/' is used as the directory separation character.
*
* The resolved path will be normalized. That means:
* - all '..' and '.' segments are resolved.
* - multiple, sequential occurences of '/' are replaced by a single instance of '/'.
* - trailing separators are preserved.
*
* @param uri The input URI.
* @param paths The paths to be joined with the path of URI.
* @returns A URI with the joined path. All other properties of the URI (scheme, authority, query, fragments, ...) will be taken from the input URI.
*/
function joinPath(uri) {
var paths = [];
for (var _i = 1; _i < arguments.length; _i++) {
paths[_i - 1] = arguments[_i];
}
return uri.with({ path: posixPath.join.apply(posixPath, __spreadArray([uri.path], paths, false)) });
}
Utils.joinPath = joinPath;
/**
* Resolves one or more paths against the path of a URI.
* '/' is used as the directory separation character.
*
* The resolved path will be normalized. That means:
* - all '..' and '.' segments are resolved.
* - multiple, sequential occurences of '/' are replaced by a single instance of '/'.
* - trailing separators are removed.
*
* @param uri The input URI.
* @param paths The paths to resolve against the path of URI.
* @returns A URI with the resolved path. All other properties of the URI (scheme, authority, query, fragments, ...) will be taken from the input URI.
*/
function resolvePath(uri) {
var paths = [];
for (var _i = 1; _i < arguments.length; _i++) {
paths[_i - 1] = arguments[_i];
}
var path = uri.path;
var slashAdded = false;
if (path[0] !== slash) {
path = slash + path; // make the path abstract: for posixPath.resolve the first segments has to be absolute or cwd is used.
slashAdded = true;
}
var resolvedPath = posixPath.resolve.apply(posixPath, __spreadArray([path], paths, false));
if (slashAdded && resolvedPath[0] === slash && !uri.authority) {
resolvedPath = resolvedPath.substring(1);
}
return uri.with({ path: resolvedPath });
}
Utils.resolvePath = resolvePath;
/**
* Returns a URI where the path is the directory name of the input uri, similar to the Unix dirname command.
* In the path, '/' is recognized as the directory separation character. Trailing directory separators are ignored.
* The orignal URI is returned if the URIs path is empty or does not contain any path segments.
*
* @param uri The input URI.
* @return The last segment of the URIs path.
*/
function dirname(uri) {
if (uri.path.length === 0 || uri.path === slash) {
return uri;
}
var path = posixPath.dirname(uri.path);
if (path.length === 1 && path.charCodeAt(0) === 46 /* CharCode.Period */) {
path = '';
}
return uri.with({ path: path });
}
Utils.dirname = dirname;
/**
* Returns the last segment of the path of a URI, similar to the Unix basename command.
* In the path, '/' is recognized as the directory separation character. Trailing directory separators are ignored.
* The empty string is returned if the URIs path is empty or does not contain any path segments.
*
* @param uri The input URI.
* @return The base name of the URIs path.
*/
function basename(uri) {
return posixPath.basename(uri.path);
}
Utils.basename = basename;
/**
* Returns the extension name of the path of a URI, similar to the Unix extname command.
* In the path, '/' is recognized as the directory separation character. Trailing directory separators are ignored.
* The empty string is returned if the URIs path is empty or does not contain any path segments.
*
* @param uri The input URI.
* @return The extension name of the URIs path.
*/
function extname(uri) {
return posixPath.extname(uri.path);
}
Utils.extname = extname;
})(Utils = exports.Utils || (exports.Utils = {}));