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+/**
+ * Handling native paths.
+ *
+ * This module contains a number of functions destined to simplify
+ * working with native paths through a cross-platform API. Functions
+ * of this module will only work with the following assumptions:
+ *
+ * - paths are valid;
+ * - paths are defined with one of the grammars that this module can
+ * parse (see later);
+ * - all path concatenations go through function |join|.
+ *
+ * Limitations of this implementation.
+ *
+ * Windows supports 6 distinct grammars for paths. For the moment, this
+ * implementation supports the following subset:
+ *
+ * - drivename:backslash-separated components
+ * - backslash-separated components
+ * - \\drivename\ followed by backslash-separated components
+ *
+ * Additionally, |normalize| can convert a path containing slash-
+ * separated components to a path containing backslash-separated
+ * components.
+ */
+
+"use strict";
+
+// Boilerplate used to be able to import this module both from the main
+// thread and from worker threads.
+if (typeof Components != "undefined") {
+ Components.utils.importGlobalProperties(["URL"]);
+ // Global definition of |exports|, to keep everybody happy.
+ // In non-main thread, |exports| is provided by the module
+ // loader.
+ this.exports = {};
+} else if (typeof module == "undefined" || typeof exports == "undefined") {
+ throw new Error("Please load this module using require()");
+}
+
+var EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [
+ "basename",
+ "dirname",
+ "join",
+ "normalize",
+ "split",
+ "winGetDrive",
+ "winIsAbsolute",
+ "toFileURI",
+ "fromFileURI",
+];
+
+/**
+ * Return the final part of the path.
+ * The final part of the path is everything after the last "\\".
+ */
+var basename = function(path) {
+ if (path.startsWith("\\\\")) {
+ // UNC-style path
+ let index = path.lastIndexOf("\\");
+ if (index != 1) {
+ return path.slice(index + 1);
+ }
+ return ""; // Degenerate case
+ }
+ return path.slice(Math.max(path.lastIndexOf("\\"),
+ path.lastIndexOf(":")) + 1);
+};
+exports.basename = basename;
+
+/**
+ * Return the directory part of the path.
+ *
+ * If the path contains no directory, return the drive letter,
+ * or "." if the path contains no drive letter or if option
+ * |winNoDrive| is set.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, return everything before the last backslash,
+ * including the drive/server name.
+ *
+ *
+ * @param {string} path The path.
+ * @param {*=} options Platform-specific options controlling the behavior
+ * of this function. This implementation supports the following options:
+ * - |winNoDrive| If |true|, also remove the letter from the path name.
+ */
+var dirname = function(path, options) {
+ let noDrive = (options && options.winNoDrive);
+
+ // Find the last occurrence of "\\"
+ let index = path.lastIndexOf("\\");
+ if (index == -1) {
+ // If there is no directory component...
+ if (!noDrive) {
+ // Return the drive path if possible, falling back to "."
+ return this.winGetDrive(path) || ".";
+ } else {
+ // Or just "."
+ return ".";
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (index == 1 && path.charAt(0) == "\\") {
+ // The path is reduced to a UNC drive
+ if (noDrive) {
+ return ".";
+ } else {
+ return path;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Ignore any occurrence of "\\: immediately before that one
+ while (index >= 0 && path[index] == "\\") {
+ --index;
+ }
+
+ // Compute what is left, removing the drive name if necessary
+ let start;
+ if (noDrive) {
+ start = (this.winGetDrive(path) || "").length;
+ } else {
+ start = 0;
+ }
+ return path.slice(start, index + 1);
+};
+exports.dirname = dirname;
+
+/**
+ * Join path components.
+ * This is the recommended manner of getting the path of a file/subdirectory
+ * in a directory.
+ *
+ * Example: Obtaining $TMP/foo/bar in an OS-independent manner
+ * var tmpDir = OS.Constants.Path.tmpDir;
+ * var path = OS.Path.join(tmpDir, "foo", "bar");
+ *
+ * Under Windows, this will return "$TMP\foo\bar".
+ *
+ * Empty components are ignored, i.e. `OS.Path.join("foo", "", "bar)` is the
+ * same as `OS.Path.join("foo", "bar")`.
+ */
+var join = function(...path) {
+ let paths = [];
+ let root;
+ let absolute = false;
+ for (let subpath of path) {
+ if (subpath == null) {
+ throw new TypeError("invalid path component");
+ }
+ if (subpath == "") {
+ continue;
+ }
+ let drive = this.winGetDrive(subpath);
+ if (drive) {
+ root = drive;
+ let component = trimBackslashes(subpath.slice(drive.length));
+ if (component) {
+ paths = [component];
+ } else {
+ paths = [];
+ }
+ absolute = true;
+ } else if (this.winIsAbsolute(subpath)) {
+ paths = [trimBackslashes(subpath)];
+ absolute = true;
+ } else {
+ paths.push(trimBackslashes(subpath));
+ }
+ }
+ let result = "";
+ if (root) {
+ result += root;
+ }
+ if (absolute) {
+ result += "\\";
+ }
+ result += paths.join("\\");
+ return result;
+};
+exports.join = join;
+
+/**
+ * Return the drive name of a path, or |null| if the path does
+ * not contain a drive name.
+ *
+ * Drive name appear either as "DriveName:..." (the return drive
+ * name includes the ":") or "\\\\DriveName..." (the returned drive name
+ * includes "\\\\").
+ */
+var winGetDrive = function(path) {
+ if (path == null) {
+ throw new TypeError("path is invalid");
+ }
+
+ if (path.startsWith("\\\\")) {
+ // UNC path
+ if (path.length == 2) {
+ return null;
+ }
+ let index = path.indexOf("\\", 2);
+ if (index == -1) {
+ return path;
+ }
+ return path.slice(0, index);
+ }
+ // Non-UNC path
+ let index = path.indexOf(":");
+ if (index <= 0) return null;
+ return path.slice(0, index + 1);
+};
+exports.winGetDrive = winGetDrive;
+
+/**
+ * Return |true| if the path is absolute, |false| otherwise.
+ *
+ * We consider that a path is absolute if it starts with "\\"
+ * or "driveletter:\\".
+ */
+var winIsAbsolute = function(path) {
+ let index = path.indexOf(":");
+ return path.length > index + 1 && path[index + 1] == "\\";
+};
+exports.winIsAbsolute = winIsAbsolute;
+
+/**
+ * Normalize a path by removing any unneeded ".", "..", "\\".
+ * Also convert any "/" to a "\\".
+ */
+var normalize = function(path) {
+ let stack = [];
+
+ if (!path.startsWith("\\\\")) {
+ // Normalize "/" to "\\"
+ path = path.replace(/\//g, "\\");
+ }
+
+ // Remove the drive (we will put it back at the end)
+ let root = this.winGetDrive(path);
+ if (root) {
+ path = path.slice(root.length);
+ }
+
+ // Remember whether we need to restore a leading "\\" or drive name.
+ let absolute = this.winIsAbsolute(path);
+
+ // And now, fill |stack| from the components,
+ // popping whenever there is a ".."
+ path.split("\\").forEach(function loop(v) {
+ switch (v) {
+ case "": case ".": // Ignore
+ break;
+ case "..":
+ if (stack.length == 0) {
+ if (absolute) {
+ throw new Error("Path is ill-formed: attempting to go past root");
+ } else {
+ stack.push("..");
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (stack[stack.length - 1] == "..") {
+ stack.push("..");
+ } else {
+ stack.pop();
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ stack.push(v);
+ }
+ });
+
+ // Put everything back together
+ let result = stack.join("\\");
+ if (absolute || root) {
+ result = "\\" + result;
+ }
+ if (root) {
+ result = root + result;
+ }
+ return result;
+};
+exports.normalize = normalize;
+
+/**
+ * Return the components of a path.
+ * You should generally apply this function to a normalized path.
+ *
+ * @return {{
+ * {bool} absolute |true| if the path is absolute, |false| otherwise
+ * {array} components the string components of the path
+ * {string?} winDrive the drive or server for this path
+ * }}
+ *
+ * Other implementations may add additional OS-specific informations.
+ */
+var split = function(path) {
+ return {
+ absolute: this.winIsAbsolute(path),
+ winDrive: this.winGetDrive(path),
+ components: path.split("\\")
+ };
+};
+exports.split = split;
+
+/**
+ * Return the file:// URI file path of the given local file path.
+ */
+// The case of %3b is designed to match Services.io, but fundamentally doesn't matter.
+var toFileURIExtraEncodings = {';': '%3b', '?': '%3F', '#': '%23'};
+var toFileURI = function toFileURI(path) {
+ // URI-escape forward slashes and convert backward slashes to forward
+ path = this.normalize(path).replace(/[\\\/]/g, m => (m=='\\')? '/' : '%2F');
+ // Per https://url.spec.whatwg.org we should not encode [] in the path
+ let dontNeedEscaping = {'%5B': '[', '%5D': ']'};
+ let uri = encodeURI(path).replace(/%(5B|5D)/gi,
+ match => dontNeedEscaping[match]);
+
+ // add a prefix, and encodeURI doesn't escape a few characters that we do
+ // want to escape, so fix that up
+ let prefix = "file:///";
+ uri = prefix + uri.replace(/[;?#]/g, match => toFileURIExtraEncodings[match]);
+
+ // turn e.g., file:///C: into file:///C:/
+ if (uri.charAt(uri.length - 1) === ':') {
+ uri += "/"
+ }
+
+ return uri;
+};
+exports.toFileURI = toFileURI;
+
+/**
+ * Returns the local file path from a given file URI.
+ */
+var fromFileURI = function fromFileURI(uri) {
+ let url = new URL(uri);
+ if (url.protocol != 'file:') {
+ throw new Error("fromFileURI expects a file URI");
+ }
+
+ // strip leading slash, since Windows paths don't start with one
+ uri = url.pathname.substr(1);
+
+ let path = decodeURI(uri);
+ // decode a few characters where URL's parsing is overzealous
+ path = path.replace(/%(3b|3f|23)/gi,
+ match => decodeURIComponent(match));
+ path = this.normalize(path);
+
+ // this.normalize() does not remove the trailing slash if the path
+ // component is a drive letter. eg. 'C:\'' will not get normalized.
+ if (path.endsWith(":\\")) {
+ path = path.substr(0, path.length - 1);
+ }
+ return this.normalize(path);
+};
+exports.fromFileURI = fromFileURI;
+
+/**
+* Utility function: Remove any leading/trailing backslashes
+* from a string.
+*/
+var trimBackslashes = function trimBackslashes(string) {
+ return string.replace(/^\\+|\\+$/g,'');
+};
+
+//////////// Boilerplate
+if (typeof Components != "undefined") {
+ this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = EXPORTED_SYMBOLS;
+ for (let symbol of EXPORTED_SYMBOLS) {
+ this[symbol] = exports[symbol];
+ }
+}