forked from lix-project/lix-website
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935 B
JavaScript
30 lines
935 B
JavaScript
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'use strict';
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exports.__esModule = true;
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const pattern = /(^|;)\s*(export|import)((\s+\w)|(\s*[{*=]))|import\(/m;
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/**
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* detect possible imports/exports without a full parse.
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*
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* A negative test means that a file is definitely _not_ a module.
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* A positive test means it _could_ be.
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*
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* Not perfect, just a fast way to disqualify large non-ES6 modules and
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* avoid a parse.
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* @type {import('./unambiguous').test}
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*/
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exports.test = function isMaybeUnambiguousModule(content) {
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return pattern.test(content);
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};
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// future-/Babel-proof at the expense of being a little loose
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const unambiguousNodeType = /^(?:(?:Exp|Imp)ort.*Declaration|TSExportAssignment)$/;
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/**
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* Given an AST, return true if the AST unambiguously represents a module.
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* @type {import('./unambiguous').isModule}
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*/
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exports.isModule = function isUnambiguousModule(ast) {
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return ast.body && ast.body.some((node) => unambiguousNodeType.test(node.type));
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};
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