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148 lines
6.3 KiB
TypeScript
148 lines
6.3 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Regular expression to match upper and lowercase ASCII letters
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*/
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export declare const letterRe: RegExp;
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/**
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* Regular expression to match ASCII digits
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*/
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export declare const digitRe: RegExp;
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/**
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* Regular expression to match everything *except* ASCII digits
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*/
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export declare const nonDigitRe: RegExp;
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/**
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* Regular expression to match whitespace
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*/
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export declare const whitespaceRe: RegExp;
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/**
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* Regular expression to match quote characters
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*/
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export declare const quoteRe: RegExp;
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/**
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* Regular expression to match the range of ASCII control characters (0-31), and
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* the backspace char (127)
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*/
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export declare const controlCharsRe: RegExp;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
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* alphabetic ("letter") chars in the unicode character set when placed in a
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* RegExp character class (`[]`). This includes all international alphabetic
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* characters.
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*
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* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{L}`
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* escape ("all letters").
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*
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* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
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* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Letter'
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* regex's bmp
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*
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* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
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* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
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* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
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* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
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* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
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* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
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* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
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* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
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* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
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* UglifyJS themselves.
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*/
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export declare const alphaCharsStr: string;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all emoji characters
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* Based on the emoji regex defined in this article: https://thekevinscott.com/emojis-in-javascript/
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*/
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export declare const emojiStr: string;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
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* combining mark characters in the unicode character set when placed in a
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* RegExp character class (`[]`).
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*
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* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{M}`
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* escape ("all marks").
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*
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* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
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* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Mark'
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* regex's bmp
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*
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* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
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* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
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* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
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* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
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* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
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* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
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* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
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* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
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* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
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* UglifyJS themselves.
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*/
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export declare const marksStr: string;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
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* alphabetic ("letter") chars, emoji, and combining marks in the unicode character set
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* when placed in a RegExp character class (`[]`). This includes all
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* international alphabetic characters.
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*
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* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{L}\p{M}`
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* escapes and emoji characters.
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*/
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export declare const alphaCharsAndMarksStr: string;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
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* decimal number chars in the unicode character set when placed in a RegExp
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* character class (`[]`).
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*
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* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines `\p{Nd}`
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* escape ("all decimal numbers")
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*
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* Taken from the XRegExp library: http://xregexp.com/ (thanks @https://github.com/slevithan)
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* Specifically: http://xregexp.com/v/3.2.0/xregexp-all.js, the 'Decimal_Number'
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* regex's bmp
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*
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* VERY IMPORTANT: This set of characters is defined inside of a Regular
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* Expression literal rather than a string literal to prevent UglifyJS from
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* compressing the unicode escape sequences into their actual unicode
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* characters. If Uglify compresses these into the unicode characters
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* themselves, this results in the error "Range out of order in character
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* class" when these characters are used inside of a Regular Expression
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* character class (`[]`). See usages of this const. Alternatively, we can set
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* the UglifyJS option `ascii_only` to true for the build, but that doesn't
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* help others who are pulling in Autolinker into their own build and running
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* UglifyJS themselves.
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*/
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export declare const decimalNumbersStr: string;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
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* letters and decimal number chars in the unicode character set when placed in
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* a RegExp character class (`[]`).
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*
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* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines
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* `[\p{L}\p{Nd}]` escape ("all letters and decimal numbers")
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*/
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export declare const alphaNumericCharsStr: string;
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/**
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* The string form of a regular expression that would match all of the
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* letters, combining marks, and decimal number chars in the unicode character
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* set when placed in a RegExp character class (`[]`).
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*
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* These would be the characters matched by unicode regex engines
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* `[\p{L}\p{M}\p{Nd}]` escape ("all letters, combining marks, and decimal
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* numbers")
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*/
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export declare const alphaNumericAndMarksCharsStr: string;
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/**
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* A function to match domain names of a URL or email address.
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* Ex: 'google', 'yahoo', 'some-other-company', etc.
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*/
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export declare const getDomainNameStr: (group: number) => string;
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/**
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* A regular expression to match domain names of a URL or email address.
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* Ex: 'google', 'yahoo', 'some-other-company', etc.
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*/
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export declare const domainNameRegex: RegExp;
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/**
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* A regular expression that is simply the character class of the characters
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* that may be used in a domain name, minus the '-' or '.'
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*/
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export declare const domainNameCharRegex: RegExp;
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