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// XRegExp 1.5.1
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// (c) 2007-2012 Steven Levithan
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// MIT License
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// <http://xregexp.com>
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// Provides an augmented, extensible, cross-browser implementation of regular expressions,
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// including support for additional syntax, flags, and methods
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var XRegExp;
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if (XRegExp) {
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// Avoid running twice, since that would break references to native globals
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throw Error("can't load XRegExp twice in the same frame");
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}
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// Run within an anonymous function to protect variables and avoid new globals
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(function (undefined) {
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//---------------------------------
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// Constructor
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//---------------------------------
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// Accepts a pattern and flags; returns a new, extended `RegExp` object. Differs from a native
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// regular expression in that additional syntax and flags are supported and cross-browser
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// syntax inconsistencies are ameliorated. `XRegExp(/regex/)` clones an existing regex and
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// converts to type XRegExp
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XRegExp = function (pattern, flags) {
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var output = [],
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currScope = XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
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pos = 0,
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context, tokenResult, match, chr, regex;
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if (XRegExp.isRegExp(pattern)) {
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if (flags !== undefined)
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throw TypeError("can't supply flags when constructing one RegExp from another");
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return clone(pattern);
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}
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// Tokens become part of the regex construction process, so protect against infinite
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// recursion when an XRegExp is constructed within a token handler or trigger
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if (isInsideConstructor)
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throw Error("can't call the XRegExp constructor within token definition functions");
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flags = flags || "";
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context = { // `this` object for custom tokens
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hasNamedCapture: false,
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captureNames: [],
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hasFlag: function (flag) {return flags.indexOf(flag) > -1;},
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setFlag: function (flag) {flags += flag;}
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};
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while (pos < pattern.length) {
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// Check for custom tokens at the current position
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tokenResult = runTokens(pattern, pos, currScope, context);
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if (tokenResult) {
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output.push(tokenResult.output);
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pos += (tokenResult.match[0].length || 1);
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} else {
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// Check for native multicharacter metasequences (excluding character classes) at
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// the current position
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if (match = nativ.exec.call(nativeTokens[currScope], pattern.slice(pos))) {
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output.push(match[0]);
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pos += match[0].length;
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} else {
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chr = pattern.charAt(pos);
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if (chr === "[")
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currScope = XRegExp.INSIDE_CLASS;
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else if (chr === "]")
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currScope = XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS;
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// Advance position one character
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output.push(chr);
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pos++;
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}
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}
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}
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regex = RegExp(output.join(""), nativ.replace.call(flags, flagClip, ""));
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regex._xregexp = {
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source: pattern,
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captureNames: context.hasNamedCapture ? context.captureNames : null
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};
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return regex;
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};
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//---------------------------------
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// Public properties
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//---------------------------------
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XRegExp.version = "1.5.1";
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// Token scope bitflags
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XRegExp.INSIDE_CLASS = 1;
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XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS = 2;
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//---------------------------------
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// Private variables
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//---------------------------------
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var replacementToken = /\$(?:(\d\d?|[$&`'])|{([$\w]+)})/g,
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flagClip = /[^gimy]+|([\s\S])(?=[\s\S]*\1)/g, // Nonnative and duplicate flags
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quantifier = /^(?:[?*+]|{\d+(?:,\d*)?})\??/,
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isInsideConstructor = false,
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tokens = [],
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// Copy native globals for reference ("native" is an ES3 reserved keyword)
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nativ = {
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exec: RegExp.prototype.exec,
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test: RegExp.prototype.test,
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match: String.prototype.match,
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replace: String.prototype.replace,
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split: String.prototype.split
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},
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compliantExecNpcg = nativ.exec.call(/()??/, "")[1] === undefined, // check `exec` handling of nonparticipating capturing groups
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compliantLastIndexIncrement = function () {
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var x = /^/g;
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nativ.test.call(x, "");
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return !x.lastIndex;
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}(),
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hasNativeY = RegExp.prototype.sticky !== undefined,
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nativeTokens = {};
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// `nativeTokens` match native multicharacter metasequences only (including deprecated octals,
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// excluding character classes)
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nativeTokens[XRegExp.INSIDE_CLASS] = /^(?:\\(?:[0-3][0-7]{0,2}|[4-7][0-7]?|x[\dA-Fa-f]{2}|u[\dA-Fa-f]{4}|c[A-Za-z]|[\s\S]))/;
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nativeTokens[XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS] = /^(?:\\(?:0(?:[0-3][0-7]{0,2}|[4-7][0-7]?)?|[1-9]\d*|x[\dA-Fa-f]{2}|u[\dA-Fa-f]{4}|c[A-Za-z]|[\s\S])|\(\?[:=!]|[?*+]\?|{\d+(?:,\d*)?}\??)/;
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//---------------------------------
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// Public methods
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//---------------------------------
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// Lets you extend or change XRegExp syntax and create custom flags. This is used internally by
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// the XRegExp library and can be used to create XRegExp plugins. This function is intended for
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// users with advanced knowledge of JavaScript's regular expression syntax and behavior. It can
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// be disabled by `XRegExp.freezeTokens`
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XRegExp.addToken = function (regex, handler, scope, trigger) {
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tokens.push({
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pattern: clone(regex, "g" + (hasNativeY ? "y" : "")),
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handler: handler,
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scope: scope || XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
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trigger: trigger || null
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});
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};
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// Accepts a pattern and flags; returns an extended `RegExp` object. If the pattern and flag
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// combination has previously been cached, the cached copy is returned; otherwise the newly
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// created regex is cached
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XRegExp.cache = function (pattern, flags) {
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var key = pattern + "/" + (flags || "");
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return XRegExp.cache[key] || (XRegExp.cache[key] = XRegExp(pattern, flags));
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};
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// Accepts a `RegExp` instance; returns a copy with the `/g` flag set. The copy has a fresh
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// `lastIndex` (set to zero). If you want to copy a regex without forcing the `global`
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// property, use `XRegExp(regex)`. Do not use `RegExp(regex)` because it will not preserve
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// special properties required for named capture
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XRegExp.copyAsGlobal = function (regex) {
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return clone(regex, "g");
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};
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// Accepts a string; returns the string with regex metacharacters escaped. The returned string
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// can safely be used at any point within a regex to match the provided literal string. Escaped
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// characters are [ ] { } ( ) * + ? - . , \ ^ $ | # and whitespace
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XRegExp.escape = function (str) {
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return str.replace(/[-[\]{}()*+?.,\\^$|#\s]/g, "\\$&");
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};
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// Accepts a string to search, regex to search with, position to start the search within the
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// string (default: 0), and an optional Boolean indicating whether matches must start at-or-
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// after the position or at the specified position only. This function ignores the `lastIndex`
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// of the provided regex in its own handling, but updates the property for compatibility
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XRegExp.execAt = function (str, regex, pos, anchored) {
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var r2 = clone(regex, "g" + ((anchored && hasNativeY) ? "y" : "")),
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match;
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r2.lastIndex = pos = pos || 0;
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match = r2.exec(str); // Run the altered `exec` (required for `lastIndex` fix, etc.)
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if (anchored && match && match.index !== pos)
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match = null;
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if (regex.global)
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regex.lastIndex = match ? r2.lastIndex : 0;
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return match;
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};
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// Breaks the unrestorable link to XRegExp's private list of tokens, thereby preventing
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// syntax and flag changes. Should be run after XRegExp and any plugins are loaded
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XRegExp.freezeTokens = function () {
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XRegExp.addToken = function () {
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throw Error("can't run addToken after freezeTokens");
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};
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};
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// Accepts any value; returns a Boolean indicating whether the argument is a `RegExp` object.
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// Note that this is also `true` for regex literals and regexes created by the `XRegExp`
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// constructor. This works correctly for variables created in another frame, when `instanceof`
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// and `constructor` checks would fail to work as intended
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XRegExp.isRegExp = function (o) {
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return Object.prototype.toString.call(o) === "[object RegExp]";
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};
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// Executes `callback` once per match within `str`. Provides a simpler and cleaner way to
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// iterate over regex matches compared to the traditional approaches of subverting
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// `String.prototype.replace` or repeatedly calling `exec` within a `while` loop
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XRegExp.iterate = function (str, regex, callback, context) {
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var r2 = clone(regex, "g"),
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i = -1, match;
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while (match = r2.exec(str)) { // Run the altered `exec` (required for `lastIndex` fix, etc.)
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if (regex.global)
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regex.lastIndex = r2.lastIndex; // Doing this to follow expectations if `lastIndex` is checked within `callback`
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callback.call(context, match, ++i, str, regex);
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if (r2.lastIndex === match.index)
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r2.lastIndex++;
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}
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if (regex.global)
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regex.lastIndex = 0;
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};
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// Accepts a string and an array of regexes; returns the result of using each successive regex
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// to search within the matches of the previous regex. The array of regexes can also contain
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// objects with `regex` and `backref` properties, in which case the named or numbered back-
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// references specified are passed forward to the next regex or returned. E.g.:
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// var xregexpImgFileNames = XRegExp.matchChain(html, [
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// {regex: /<img\b([^>]+)>/i, backref: 1}, // <img> tag attributes
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// {regex: XRegExp('(?ix) \\s src=" (?<src> [^"]+ )'), backref: "src"}, // src attribute values
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// {regex: XRegExp("^http://xregexp\\.com(/[^#?]+)", "i"), backref: 1}, // xregexp.com paths
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// /[^\/]+$/ // filenames (strip directory paths)
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// ]);
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XRegExp.matchChain = function (str, chain) {
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return function recurseChain (values, level) {
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var item = chain[level].regex ? chain[level] : {regex: chain[level]},
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regex = clone(item.regex, "g"),
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matches = [], i;
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for (i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
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XRegExp.iterate(values[i], regex, function (match) {
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matches.push(item.backref ? (match[item.backref] || "") : match[0]);
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});
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}
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return ((level === chain.length - 1) || !matches.length) ?
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matches : recurseChain(matches, level + 1);
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}([str], 0);
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};
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//---------------------------------
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// New RegExp prototype methods
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//---------------------------------
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// Accepts a context object and arguments array; returns the result of calling `exec` with the
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// first value in the arguments array. the context is ignored but is accepted for congruity
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// with `Function.prototype.apply`
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RegExp.prototype.apply = function (context, args) {
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return this.exec(args[0]);
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};
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// Accepts a context object and string; returns the result of calling `exec` with the provided
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// string. the context is ignored but is accepted for congruity with `Function.prototype.call`
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RegExp.prototype.call = function (context, str) {
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return this.exec(str);
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};
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//---------------------------------
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// Overriden native methods
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//---------------------------------
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// Adds named capture support (with backreferences returned as `result.name`), and fixes two
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// cross-browser issues per ES3:
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// - Captured values for nonparticipating capturing groups should be returned as `undefined`,
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// rather than the empty string.
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// - `lastIndex` should not be incremented after zero-length matches.
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RegExp.prototype.exec = function (str) {
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var match, name, r2, origLastIndex;
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if (!this.global)
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origLastIndex = this.lastIndex;
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match = nativ.exec.apply(this, arguments);
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if (match) {
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// Fix browsers whose `exec` methods don't consistently return `undefined` for
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// nonparticipating capturing groups
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if (!compliantExecNpcg && match.length > 1 && indexOf(match, "") > -1) {
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r2 = RegExp(this.source, nativ.replace.call(getNativeFlags(this), "g", ""));
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// Using `str.slice(match.index)` rather than `match[0]` in case lookahead allowed
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// matching due to characters outside the match
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nativ.replace.call((str + "").slice(match.index), r2, function () {
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for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length - 2; i++) {
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if (arguments[i] === undefined)
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match[i] = undefined;
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}
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});
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}
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// Attach named capture properties
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if (this._xregexp && this._xregexp.captureNames) {
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for (var i = 1; i < match.length; i++) {
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name = this._xregexp.captureNames[i - 1];
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if (name)
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match[name] = match[i];
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}
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}
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// Fix browsers that increment `lastIndex` after zero-length matches
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if (!compliantLastIndexIncrement && this.global && !match[0].length && (this.lastIndex > match.index))
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this.lastIndex--;
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}
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if (!this.global)
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this.lastIndex = origLastIndex; // Fix IE, Opera bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Opera 11.61 on Windows)
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return match;
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};
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// Fix browser bugs in native method
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RegExp.prototype.test = function (str) {
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// Use the native `exec` to skip some processing overhead, even though the altered
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// `exec` would take care of the `lastIndex` fixes
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var match, origLastIndex;
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if (!this.global)
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origLastIndex = this.lastIndex;
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match = nativ.exec.call(this, str);
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// Fix browsers that increment `lastIndex` after zero-length matches
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if (match && !compliantLastIndexIncrement && this.global && !match[0].length && (this.lastIndex > match.index))
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this.lastIndex--;
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if (!this.global)
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this.lastIndex = origLastIndex; // Fix IE, Opera bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Opera 11.61 on Windows)
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return !!match;
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};
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// Adds named capture support and fixes browser bugs in native method
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String.prototype.match = function (regex) {
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if (!XRegExp.isRegExp(regex))
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regex = RegExp(regex); // Native `RegExp`
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if (regex.global) {
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var result = nativ.match.apply(this, arguments);
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regex.lastIndex = 0; // Fix IE bug
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return result;
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}
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return regex.exec(this); // Run the altered `exec`
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};
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// Adds support for `${n}` tokens for named and numbered backreferences in replacement text,
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// and provides named backreferences to replacement functions as `arguments[0].name`. Also
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// fixes cross-browser differences in replacement text syntax when performing a replacement
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// using a nonregex search value, and the value of replacement regexes' `lastIndex` property
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// during replacement iterations. Note that this doesn't support SpiderMonkey's proprietary
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// third (`flags`) parameter
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String.prototype.replace = function (search, replacement) {
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var isRegex = XRegExp.isRegExp(search),
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captureNames, result, str, origLastIndex;
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// There are too many combinations of search/replacement types/values and browser bugs that
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// preclude passing to native `replace`, so don't try
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//if (...)
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// return nativ.replace.apply(this, arguments);
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if (isRegex) {
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if (search._xregexp)
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captureNames = search._xregexp.captureNames; // Array or `null`
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if (!search.global)
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origLastIndex = search.lastIndex;
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} else {
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search = search + ""; // Type conversion
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}
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if (Object.prototype.toString.call(replacement) === "[object Function]") {
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result = nativ.replace.call(this + "", search, function () {
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if (captureNames) {
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// Change the `arguments[0]` string primitive to a String object which can store properties
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arguments[0] = new String(arguments[0]);
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// Store named backreferences on `arguments[0]`
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for (var i = 0; i < captureNames.length; i++) {
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if (captureNames[i])
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arguments[0][captureNames[i]] = arguments[i + 1];
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}
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}
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// Update `lastIndex` before calling `replacement` (fix browsers)
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if (isRegex && search.global)
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search.lastIndex = arguments[arguments.length - 2] + arguments[0].length;
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return replacement.apply(null, arguments);
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});
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} else {
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str = this + ""; // Type conversion, so `args[args.length - 1]` will be a string (given nonstring `this`)
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result = nativ.replace.call(str, search, function () {
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var args = arguments; // Keep this function's `arguments` available through closure
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return nativ.replace.call(replacement + "", replacementToken, function ($0, $1, $2) {
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// Numbered backreference (without delimiters) or special variable
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if ($1) {
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switch ($1) {
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case "$": return "$";
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case "&": return args[0];
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case "`": return args[args.length - 1].slice(0, args[args.length - 2]);
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case "'": return args[args.length - 1].slice(args[args.length - 2] + args[0].length);
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// Numbered backreference
|
||
|
default:
|
||
|
// What does "$10" mean?
|
||
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// - Backreference 10, if 10 or more capturing groups exist
|
||
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// - Backreference 1 followed by "0", if 1-9 capturing groups exist
|
||
|
// - Otherwise, it's the string "$10"
|
||
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// Also note:
|
||
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// - Backreferences cannot be more than two digits (enforced by `replacementToken`)
|
||
|
// - "$01" is equivalent to "$1" if a capturing group exists, otherwise it's the string "$01"
|
||
|
// - There is no "$0" token ("$&" is the entire match)
|
||
|
var literalNumbers = "";
|
||
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$1 = +$1; // Type conversion; drop leading zero
|
||
|
if (!$1) // `$1` was "0" or "00"
|
||
|
return $0;
|
||
|
while ($1 > args.length - 3) {
|
||
|
literalNumbers = String.prototype.slice.call($1, -1) + literalNumbers;
|
||
|
$1 = Math.floor($1 / 10); // Drop the last digit
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return ($1 ? args[$1] || "" : "$") + literalNumbers;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
// Named backreference or delimited numbered backreference
|
||
|
} else {
|
||
|
// What does "${n}" mean?
|
||
|
// - Backreference to numbered capture n. Two differences from "$n":
|
||
|
// - n can be more than two digits
|
||
|
// - Backreference 0 is allowed, and is the entire match
|
||
|
// - Backreference to named capture n, if it exists and is not a number overridden by numbered capture
|
||
|
// - Otherwise, it's the string "${n}"
|
||
|
var n = +$2; // Type conversion; drop leading zeros
|
||
|
if (n <= args.length - 3)
|
||
|
return args[n];
|
||
|
n = captureNames ? indexOf(captureNames, $2) : -1;
|
||
|
return n > -1 ? args[n + 1] : $0;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (isRegex) {
|
||
|
if (search.global)
|
||
|
search.lastIndex = 0; // Fix IE, Safari bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Safari 5.1.2 on Windows)
|
||
|
else
|
||
|
search.lastIndex = origLastIndex; // Fix IE, Opera bug (last tested IE 9.0.5, Opera 11.61 on Windows)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
return result;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
// A consistent cross-browser, ES3 compliant `split`
|
||
|
String.prototype.split = function (s /* separator */, limit) {
|
||
|
// If separator `s` is not a regex, use the native `split`
|
||
|
if (!XRegExp.isRegExp(s))
|
||
|
return nativ.split.apply(this, arguments);
|
||
|
|
||
|
var str = this + "", // Type conversion
|
||
|
output = [],
|
||
|
lastLastIndex = 0,
|
||
|
match, lastLength;
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Behavior for `limit`: if it's...
|
||
|
// - `undefined`: No limit
|
||
|
// - `NaN` or zero: Return an empty array
|
||
|
// - A positive number: Use `Math.floor(limit)`
|
||
|
// - A negative number: No limit
|
||
|
// - Other: Type-convert, then use the above rules
|
||
|
if (limit === undefined || +limit < 0) {
|
||
|
limit = Infinity;
|
||
|
} else {
|
||
|
limit = Math.floor(+limit);
|
||
|
if (!limit)
|
||
|
return [];
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// This is required if not `s.global`, and it avoids needing to set `s.lastIndex` to zero
|
||
|
// and restore it to its original value when we're done using the regex
|
||
|
s = XRegExp.copyAsGlobal(s);
|
||
|
|
||
|
while (match = s.exec(str)) { // Run the altered `exec` (required for `lastIndex` fix, etc.)
|
||
|
if (s.lastIndex > lastLastIndex) {
|
||
|
output.push(str.slice(lastLastIndex, match.index));
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (match.length > 1 && match.index < str.length)
|
||
|
Array.prototype.push.apply(output, match.slice(1));
|
||
|
|
||
|
lastLength = match[0].length;
|
||
|
lastLastIndex = s.lastIndex;
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (output.length >= limit)
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (s.lastIndex === match.index)
|
||
|
s.lastIndex++;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (lastLastIndex === str.length) {
|
||
|
if (!nativ.test.call(s, "") || lastLength)
|
||
|
output.push("");
|
||
|
} else {
|
||
|
output.push(str.slice(lastLastIndex));
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
return output.length > limit ? output.slice(0, limit) : output;
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
//---------------------------------
|
||
|
// Private helper functions
|
||
|
//---------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Supporting function for `XRegExp`, `XRegExp.copyAsGlobal`, etc. Returns a copy of a `RegExp`
|
||
|
// instance with a fresh `lastIndex` (set to zero), preserving properties required for named
|
||
|
// capture. Also allows adding new flags in the process of copying the regex
|
||
|
function clone (regex, additionalFlags) {
|
||
|
if (!XRegExp.isRegExp(regex))
|
||
|
throw TypeError("type RegExp expected");
|
||
|
var x = regex._xregexp;
|
||
|
regex = XRegExp(regex.source, getNativeFlags(regex) + (additionalFlags || ""));
|
||
|
if (x) {
|
||
|
regex._xregexp = {
|
||
|
source: x.source,
|
||
|
captureNames: x.captureNames ? x.captureNames.slice(0) : null
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return regex;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
function getNativeFlags (regex) {
|
||
|
return (regex.global ? "g" : "") +
|
||
|
(regex.ignoreCase ? "i" : "") +
|
||
|
(regex.multiline ? "m" : "") +
|
||
|
(regex.extended ? "x" : "") + // Proposed for ES4; included in AS3
|
||
|
(regex.sticky ? "y" : "");
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
function runTokens (pattern, index, scope, context) {
|
||
|
var i = tokens.length,
|
||
|
result, match, t;
|
||
|
// Protect against constructing XRegExps within token handler and trigger functions
|
||
|
isInsideConstructor = true;
|
||
|
// Must reset `isInsideConstructor`, even if a `trigger` or `handler` throws
|
||
|
try {
|
||
|
while (i--) { // Run in reverse order
|
||
|
t = tokens[i];
|
||
|
if ((scope & t.scope) && (!t.trigger || t.trigger.call(context))) {
|
||
|
t.pattern.lastIndex = index;
|
||
|
match = t.pattern.exec(pattern); // Running the altered `exec` here allows use of named backreferences, etc.
|
||
|
if (match && match.index === index) {
|
||
|
result = {
|
||
|
output: t.handler.call(context, match, scope),
|
||
|
match: match
|
||
|
};
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
} catch (err) {
|
||
|
throw err;
|
||
|
} finally {
|
||
|
isInsideConstructor = false;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return result;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
function indexOf (array, item, from) {
|
||
|
if (Array.prototype.indexOf) // Use the native array method if available
|
||
|
return array.indexOf(item, from);
|
||
|
for (var i = from || 0; i < array.length; i++) {
|
||
|
if (array[i] === item)
|
||
|
return i;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return -1;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
//---------------------------------
|
||
|
// Built-in tokens
|
||
|
//---------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Augment XRegExp's regular expression syntax and flags. Note that when adding tokens, the
|
||
|
// third (`scope`) argument defaults to `XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS`
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Comment pattern: (?# )
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/\(\?#[^)]*\)/,
|
||
|
function (match) {
|
||
|
// Keep tokens separated unless the following token is a quantifier
|
||
|
return nativ.test.call(quantifier, match.input.slice(match.index + match[0].length)) ? "" : "(?:)";
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Capturing group (match the opening parenthesis only).
|
||
|
// Required for support of named capturing groups
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/\((?!\?)/,
|
||
|
function () {
|
||
|
this.captureNames.push(null);
|
||
|
return "(";
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Named capturing group (match the opening delimiter only): (?<name>
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/\(\?<([$\w]+)>/,
|
||
|
function (match) {
|
||
|
this.captureNames.push(match[1]);
|
||
|
this.hasNamedCapture = true;
|
||
|
return "(";
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Named backreference: \k<name>
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/\\k<([\w$]+)>/,
|
||
|
function (match) {
|
||
|
var index = indexOf(this.captureNames, match[1]);
|
||
|
// Keep backreferences separate from subsequent literal numbers. Preserve back-
|
||
|
// references to named groups that are undefined at this point as literal strings
|
||
|
return index > -1 ?
|
||
|
"\\" + (index + 1) + (isNaN(match.input.charAt(match.index + match[0].length)) ? "" : "(?:)") :
|
||
|
match[0];
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Empty character class: [] or [^]
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/\[\^?]/,
|
||
|
function (match) {
|
||
|
// For cross-browser compatibility with ES3, convert [] to \b\B and [^] to [\s\S].
|
||
|
// (?!) should work like \b\B, but is unreliable in Firefox
|
||
|
return match[0] === "[]" ? "\\b\\B" : "[\\s\\S]";
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Mode modifier at the start of the pattern only, with any combination of flags imsx: (?imsx)
|
||
|
// Does not support x(?i), (?-i), (?i-m), (?i: ), (?i)(?m), etc.
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/^\(\?([imsx]+)\)/,
|
||
|
function (match) {
|
||
|
this.setFlag(match[1]);
|
||
|
return "";
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Whitespace and comments, in free-spacing (aka extended) mode only
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/(?:\s+|#.*)+/,
|
||
|
function (match) {
|
||
|
// Keep tokens separated unless the following token is a quantifier
|
||
|
return nativ.test.call(quantifier, match.input.slice(match.index + match[0].length)) ? "" : "(?:)";
|
||
|
},
|
||
|
XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
|
||
|
function () {return this.hasFlag("x");}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Dot, in dotall (aka singleline) mode only
|
||
|
XRegExp.addToken(
|
||
|
/\./,
|
||
|
function () {return "[\\s\\S]";},
|
||
|
XRegExp.OUTSIDE_CLASS,
|
||
|
function () {return this.hasFlag("s");}
|
||
|
);
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
//---------------------------------
|
||
|
// Backward compatibility
|
||
|
//---------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Uncomment the following block for compatibility with XRegExp 1.0-1.2:
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
XRegExp.matchWithinChain = XRegExp.matchChain;
|
||
|
RegExp.prototype.addFlags = function (s) {return clone(this, s);};
|
||
|
RegExp.prototype.execAll = function (s) {var r = []; XRegExp.iterate(s, this, function (m) {r.push(m);}); return r;};
|
||
|
RegExp.prototype.forEachExec = function (s, f, c) {return XRegExp.iterate(s, this, f, c);};
|
||
|
RegExp.prototype.validate = function (s) {var r = RegExp("^(?:" + this.source + ")$(?!\\s)", getNativeFlags(this)); if (this.global) this.lastIndex = 0; return s.search(r) === 0;};
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
})();
|
||
|
|