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authorJules Laplace <jules@okfoc.us>2016-11-08 11:46:59 -0500
committerJules Laplace <jules@okfoc.us>2016-11-08 11:46:59 -0500
commit5fa81da81260d65113f57a293b6256d334fe8e2d (patch)
tree01d3dd7ab7a1febccd20de1756d0801a64ae64e9 /StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules
parente5652e9cd560ccda249819857c207643820b075f (diff)
parent7773d1d0686de69504e9b820efdb3e94d72eff04 (diff)
le build
Diffstat (limited to 'StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules')
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE32
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js3
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/LICENSE23
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/abbrev.js62
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/package.json31
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/package.json63
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/package.json133
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/q.js278
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/package.json62
-rwxr-xr-xStoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/shell.js1898
10 files changed, 441 insertions, 2144 deletions
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE
index 05a40109..19129e31 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/LICENSE
@@ -1,23 +1,15 @@
-Copyright 2009, 2010, 2011 Isaac Z. Schlueter.
-All rights reserved.
+The ISC License
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
-obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
-files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
-restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
-copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
-Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
-conditions:
+Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
+purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
-OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
-HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
-WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
-FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
-OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
+ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
+ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
+IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js
index 5309a00f..97707e78 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/lib/nopt.js
@@ -207,7 +207,8 @@ function validate (data, k, val, type, typeDefs) {
for (var i = 0, l = types.length; i < l; i ++) {
debug("test type %j %j %j", k, val, types[i])
var t = typeDefs[types[i]]
- if (t && type === t.type) {
+ if (t &&
+ ((type && type.name && t.type && t.type.name) ? (type.name === t.type.name) : (type === t.type))) {
var d = {}
ok = false !== t.validate(d, k, val)
val = d[k]
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/LICENSE b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100755
index 05a40109..00000000
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-Copyright 2009, 2010, 2011 Isaac Z. Schlueter.
-All rights reserved.
-
-Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
-obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
-files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
-restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
-copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
-Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
-conditions:
-
-The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
-OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
-HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
-WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
-FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
-OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/abbrev.js b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/abbrev.js
deleted file mode 100755
index 69cfeac5..00000000
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/abbrev.js
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-
-module.exports = exports = abbrev.abbrev = abbrev
-
-abbrev.monkeyPatch = monkeyPatch
-
-function monkeyPatch () {
- Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, 'abbrev', {
- value: function () { return abbrev(this) },
- enumerable: false, configurable: true, writable: true
- })
-
- Object.defineProperty(Object.prototype, 'abbrev', {
- value: function () { return abbrev(Object.keys(this)) },
- enumerable: false, configurable: true, writable: true
- })
-}
-
-function abbrev (list) {
- if (arguments.length !== 1 || !Array.isArray(list)) {
- list = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0)
- }
- for (var i = 0, l = list.length, args = [] ; i < l ; i ++) {
- args[i] = typeof list[i] === "string" ? list[i] : String(list[i])
- }
-
- // sort them lexicographically, so that they're next to their nearest kin
- args = args.sort(lexSort)
-
- // walk through each, seeing how much it has in common with the next and previous
- var abbrevs = {}
- , prev = ""
- for (var i = 0, l = args.length ; i < l ; i ++) {
- var current = args[i]
- , next = args[i + 1] || ""
- , nextMatches = true
- , prevMatches = true
- if (current === next) continue
- for (var j = 0, cl = current.length ; j < cl ; j ++) {
- var curChar = current.charAt(j)
- nextMatches = nextMatches && curChar === next.charAt(j)
- prevMatches = prevMatches && curChar === prev.charAt(j)
- if (!nextMatches && !prevMatches) {
- j ++
- break
- }
- }
- prev = current
- if (j === cl) {
- abbrevs[current] = current
- continue
- }
- for (var a = current.substr(0, j) ; j <= cl ; j ++) {
- abbrevs[a] = current
- a += current.charAt(j)
- }
- }
- return abbrevs
-}
-
-function lexSort (a, b) {
- return a === b ? 0 : a > b ? 1 : -1
-}
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/package.json b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/package.json
deleted file mode 100755
index 91f1dd9c..00000000
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/node_modules/abbrev/package.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-{
- "name": "abbrev",
- "version": "1.0.5",
- "description": "Like ruby's abbrev module, but in js",
- "author": {
- "name": "Isaac Z. Schlueter",
- "email": "i@izs.me"
- },
- "main": "abbrev.js",
- "scripts": {
- "test": "node test.js"
- },
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "http://github.com/isaacs/abbrev-js"
- },
- "license": {
- "type": "MIT",
- "url": "https://github.com/isaacs/abbrev-js/raw/master/LICENSE"
- },
- "readme": "# abbrev-js\n\nJust like [ruby's Abbrev](http://apidock.com/ruby/Abbrev).\n\nUsage:\n\n var abbrev = require(\"abbrev\");\n abbrev(\"foo\", \"fool\", \"folding\", \"flop\");\n \n // returns:\n { fl: 'flop'\n , flo: 'flop'\n , flop: 'flop'\n , fol: 'folding'\n , fold: 'folding'\n , foldi: 'folding'\n , foldin: 'folding'\n , folding: 'folding'\n , foo: 'foo'\n , fool: 'fool'\n }\n\nThis is handy for command-line scripts, or other cases where you want to be able to accept shorthands.\n",
- "readmeFilename": "README.md",
- "bugs": {
- "url": "https://github.com/isaacs/abbrev-js/issues"
- },
- "homepage": "https://github.com/isaacs/abbrev-js",
- "_id": "abbrev@1.0.5",
- "_shasum": "5d8257bd9ebe435e698b2fa431afde4fe7b10b03",
- "_from": "abbrev@1",
- "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/abbrev/-/abbrev-1.0.5.tgz"
-}
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/package.json b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/package.json
index 62d0fe84..c0025bda 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/package.json
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/nopt/package.json
@@ -1,41 +1,54 @@
{
- "name": "nopt",
- "version": "3.0.1",
- "description": "Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.",
"author": {
"name": "Isaac Z. Schlueter",
"email": "i@izs.me",
"url": "http://blog.izs.me/"
},
- "main": "lib/nopt.js",
- "scripts": {
- "test": "tap test/*.js"
- },
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "http://github.com/isaacs/nopt"
- },
"bin": {
"nopt": "./bin/nopt.js"
},
- "license": {
- "type": "MIT",
- "url": "https://github.com/isaacs/nopt/raw/master/LICENSE"
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/npm/nopt/issues"
},
"dependencies": {
"abbrev": "1"
},
+ "description": "Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.",
"devDependencies": {
- "tap": "~0.4.8"
+ "tap": "^1.2.0"
},
- "readme": "If you want to write an option parser, and have it be good, there are\ntwo ways to do it. The Right Way, and the Wrong Way.\n\nThe Wrong Way is to sit down and write an option parser. We've all done\nthat.\n\nThe Right Way is to write some complex configurable program with so many\noptions that you go half-insane just trying to manage them all, and put\nit off with duct-tape solutions until you see exactly to the core of the\nproblem, and finally snap and write an awesome option parser.\n\nIf you want to write an option parser, don't write an option parser.\nWrite a package manager, or a source control system, or a service\nrestarter, or an operating system. You probably won't end up with a\ngood one of those, but if you don't give up, and you are relentless and\ndiligent enough in your procrastination, you may just end up with a very\nnice option parser.\n\n## USAGE\n\n // my-program.js\n var nopt = require(\"nopt\")\n , Stream = require(\"stream\").Stream\n , path = require(\"path\")\n , knownOpts = { \"foo\" : [String, null]\n , \"bar\" : [Stream, Number]\n , \"baz\" : path\n , \"bloo\" : [ \"big\", \"medium\", \"small\" ]\n , \"flag\" : Boolean\n , \"pick\" : Boolean\n , \"many\" : [String, Array]\n }\n , shortHands = { \"foofoo\" : [\"--foo\", \"Mr. Foo\"]\n , \"b7\" : [\"--bar\", \"7\"]\n , \"m\" : [\"--bloo\", \"medium\"]\n , \"p\" : [\"--pick\"]\n , \"f\" : [\"--flag\"]\n }\n // everything is optional.\n // knownOpts and shorthands default to {}\n // arg list defaults to process.argv\n // slice defaults to 2\n , parsed = nopt(knownOpts, shortHands, process.argv, 2)\n console.log(parsed)\n\nThis would give you support for any of the following:\n\n```bash\n$ node my-program.js --foo \"blerp\" --no-flag\n{ \"foo\" : \"blerp\", \"flag\" : false }\n\n$ node my-program.js ---bar 7 --foo \"Mr. Hand\" --flag\n{ bar: 7, foo: \"Mr. Hand\", flag: true }\n\n$ node my-program.js --foo \"blerp\" -f -----p\n{ foo: \"blerp\", flag: true, pick: true }\n\n$ node my-program.js -fp --foofoo\n{ foo: \"Mr. Foo\", flag: true, pick: true }\n\n$ node my-program.js --foofoo -- -fp # -- stops the flag parsing.\n{ foo: \"Mr. Foo\", argv: { remain: [\"-fp\"] } }\n\n$ node my-program.js --blatzk -fp # unknown opts are ok.\n{ blatzk: true, flag: true, pick: true }\n\n$ node my-program.js --blatzk=1000 -fp # but you need to use = if they have a value\n{ blatzk: 1000, flag: true, pick: true }\n\n$ node my-program.js --no-blatzk -fp # unless they start with \"no-\"\n{ blatzk: false, flag: true, pick: true }\n\n$ node my-program.js --baz b/a/z # known paths are resolved.\n{ baz: \"/Users/isaacs/b/a/z\" }\n\n# if Array is one of the types, then it can take many\n# values, and will always be an array. The other types provided\n# specify what types are allowed in the list.\n\n$ node my-program.js --many 1 --many null --many foo\n{ many: [\"1\", \"null\", \"foo\"] }\n\n$ node my-program.js --many foo\n{ many: [\"foo\"] }\n```\n\nRead the tests at the bottom of `lib/nopt.js` for more examples of\nwhat this puppy can do.\n\n## Types\n\nThe following types are supported, and defined on `nopt.typeDefs`\n\n* String: A normal string. No parsing is done.\n* path: A file system path. Gets resolved against cwd if not absolute.\n* url: A url. If it doesn't parse, it isn't accepted.\n* Number: Must be numeric.\n* Date: Must parse as a date. If it does, and `Date` is one of the options,\n then it will return a Date object, not a string.\n* Boolean: Must be either `true` or `false`. If an option is a boolean,\n then it does not need a value, and its presence will imply `true` as\n the value. To negate boolean flags, do `--no-whatever` or `--whatever\n false`\n* NaN: Means that the option is strictly not allowed. Any value will\n fail.\n* Stream: An object matching the \"Stream\" class in node. Valuable\n for use when validating programmatically. (npm uses this to let you\n supply any WriteStream on the `outfd` and `logfd` config options.)\n* Array: If `Array` is specified as one of the types, then the value\n will be parsed as a list of options. This means that multiple values\n can be specified, and that the value will always be an array.\n\nIf a type is an array of values not on this list, then those are\nconsidered valid values. For instance, in the example above, the\n`--bloo` option can only be one of `\"big\"`, `\"medium\"`, or `\"small\"`,\nand any other value will be rejected.\n\nWhen parsing unknown fields, `\"true\"`, `\"false\"`, and `\"null\"` will be\ninterpreted as their JavaScript equivalents.\n\nYou can also mix types and values, or multiple types, in a list. For\ninstance `{ blah: [Number, null] }` would allow a value to be set to\neither a Number or null. When types are ordered, this implies a\npreference, and the first type that can be used to properly interpret\nthe value will be used.\n\nTo define a new type, add it to `nopt.typeDefs`. Each item in that\nhash is an object with a `type` member and a `validate` method. The\n`type` member is an object that matches what goes in the type list. The\n`validate` method is a function that gets called with `validate(data,\nkey, val)`. Validate methods should assign `data[key]` to the valid\nvalue of `val` if it can be handled properly, or return boolean\n`false` if it cannot.\n\nYou can also call `nopt.clean(data, types, typeDefs)` to clean up a\nconfig object and remove its invalid properties.\n\n## Error Handling\n\nBy default, nopt outputs a warning to standard error when invalid\noptions are found. You can change this behavior by assigning a method\nto `nopt.invalidHandler`. This method will be called with\nthe offending `nopt.invalidHandler(key, val, types)`.\n\nIf no `nopt.invalidHandler` is assigned, then it will console.error\nits whining. If it is assigned to boolean `false` then the warning is\nsuppressed.\n\n## Abbreviations\n\nYes, they are supported. If you define options like this:\n\n```javascript\n{ \"foolhardyelephants\" : Boolean\n, \"pileofmonkeys\" : Boolean }\n```\n\nThen this will work:\n\n```bash\nnode program.js --foolhar --pil\nnode program.js --no-f --pileofmon\n# etc.\n```\n\n## Shorthands\n\nShorthands are a hash of shorter option names to a snippet of args that\nthey expand to.\n\nIf multiple one-character shorthands are all combined, and the\ncombination does not unambiguously match any other option or shorthand,\nthen they will be broken up into their constituent parts. For example:\n\n```json\n{ \"s\" : [\"--loglevel\", \"silent\"]\n, \"g\" : \"--global\"\n, \"f\" : \"--force\"\n, \"p\" : \"--parseable\"\n, \"l\" : \"--long\"\n}\n```\n\n```bash\nnpm ls -sgflp\n# just like doing this:\nnpm ls --loglevel silent --global --force --long --parseable\n```\n\n## The Rest of the args\n\nThe config object returned by nopt is given a special member called\n`argv`, which is an object with the following fields:\n\n* `remain`: The remaining args after all the parsing has occurred.\n* `original`: The args as they originally appeared.\n* `cooked`: The args after flags and shorthands are expanded.\n\n## Slicing\n\nNode programs are called with more or less the exact argv as it appears\nin C land, after the v8 and node-specific options have been plucked off.\nAs such, `argv[0]` is always `node` and `argv[1]` is always the\nJavaScript program being run.\n\nThat's usually not very useful to you. So they're sliced off by\ndefault. If you want them, then you can pass in `0` as the last\nargument, or any other number that you'd like to slice off the start of\nthe list.\n",
- "readmeFilename": "README.md",
- "bugs": {
- "url": "https://github.com/isaacs/nopt/issues"
+ "directories": {},
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "c6465dbf08abcd4db359317f79ac68a646b28ff9",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/nopt/-/nopt-3.0.6.tgz"
+ },
+ "gitHead": "10a750c9bb99c1950160353459e733ac2aa18cb6",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/npm/nopt#readme",
+ "license": "ISC",
+ "main": "lib/nopt.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "isaacs",
+ "email": "i@izs.me"
+ },
+ {
+ "name": "othiym23",
+ "email": "ogd@aoaioxxysz.net"
+ },
+ {
+ "name": "zkat",
+ "email": "kat@sykosomatic.org"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "nopt",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git+https://github.com/npm/nopt.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "tap test/*.js"
},
- "homepage": "https://github.com/isaacs/nopt",
- "_id": "nopt@3.0.1",
- "_shasum": "bce5c42446a3291f47622a370abbf158fbbacbfd",
- "_from": "nopt@",
- "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/nopt/-/nopt-3.0.1.tgz"
-}
+ "version": "3.0.6"
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/package.json b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/package.json
index 7b7f3c6c..5ad2a032 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/package.json
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/package.json
@@ -1,27 +1,12 @@
{
- "name": "q",
- "version": "1.0.1",
- "description": "A library for promises (CommonJS/Promises/A,B,D)",
- "homepage": "https://github.com/kriskowal/q",
"author": {
"name": "Kris Kowal",
"email": "kris@cixar.com",
"url": "https://github.com/kriskowal"
},
- "keywords": [
- "q",
- "promise",
- "promises",
- "promises-a",
- "promises-aplus",
- "deferred",
- "future",
- "async",
- "flow control",
- "fluent",
- "browser",
- "node"
- ],
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "http://github.com/kriskowal/q/issues"
+ },
"contributors": [
{
"name": "Kris Kowal",
@@ -39,64 +24,56 @@
"url": "http://domenicdenicola.com"
}
],
- "bugs": {
- "url": "http://github.com/kriskowal/q/issues"
- },
- "license": {
- "type": "MIT",
- "url": "http://github.com/kriskowal/q/raw/master/LICENSE"
- },
- "main": "q.js",
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "git://github.com/kriskowal/q.git"
- },
- "engines": {
- "node": ">=0.6.0",
- "teleport": ">=0.2.0"
- },
"dependencies": {},
+ "description": "A library for promises (CommonJS/Promises/A,B,D)",
"devDependencies": {
- "jshint": "~2.1.9",
"cover": "*",
- "jasmine-node": "1.11.0",
- "opener": "*",
- "promises-aplus-tests": "1.x",
"grunt": "~0.4.1",
"grunt-cli": "~0.1.9",
- "grunt-contrib-uglify": "~0.2.2",
- "matcha": "~0.2.0"
- },
- "scripts": {
- "test": "jasmine-node spec && promises-aplus-tests spec/aplus-adapter",
- "test-browser": "opener spec/q-spec.html",
- "benchmark": "matcha",
- "lint": "jshint q.js",
- "cover": "cover run node_modules/jasmine-node/bin/jasmine-node spec && cover report html && opener cover_html/index.html",
- "minify": "grunt",
- "prepublish": "grunt"
- },
- "overlay": {
- "teleport": {
- "dependencies": {
- "system": ">=0.0.4"
- }
- }
+ "grunt-contrib-uglify": "~0.9.1",
+ "jasmine-node": "1.11.0",
+ "jshint": "~2.1.9",
+ "matcha": "~0.2.0",
+ "opener": "*",
+ "promises-aplus-tests": "1.x"
},
"directories": {
"test": "./spec"
},
- "_id": "q@1.0.1",
"dist": {
- "shasum": "11872aeedee89268110b10a718448ffb10112a14",
- "tarball": "http://registry.npmjs.org/q/-/q-1.0.1.tgz"
+ "shasum": "55705bcd93c5f3673530c2c2cbc0c2b3addc286e",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/q/-/q-1.4.1.tgz"
},
- "_from": "q@",
- "_npmVersion": "1.4.4",
- "_npmUser": {
- "name": "kriskowal",
- "email": "kris.kowal@cixar.com"
+ "engines": {
+ "node": ">=0.6.0",
+ "teleport": ">=0.2.0"
},
+ "files": [
+ "LICENSE",
+ "q.js",
+ "queue.js"
+ ],
+ "gitHead": "d373079d3620152e3d60e82f27265a09ee0e81bd",
+ "homepage": "https://github.com/kriskowal/q",
+ "keywords": [
+ "q",
+ "promise",
+ "promises",
+ "promises-a",
+ "promises-aplus",
+ "deferred",
+ "future",
+ "async",
+ "flow control",
+ "fluent",
+ "browser",
+ "node"
+ ],
+ "license": {
+ "type": "MIT",
+ "url": "http://github.com/kriskowal/q/raw/master/LICENSE"
+ },
+ "main": "q.js",
"maintainers": [
{
"name": "kriskowal",
@@ -107,6 +84,28 @@
"email": "domenic@domenicdenicola.com"
}
],
- "_shasum": "11872aeedee89268110b10a718448ffb10112a14",
- "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/q/-/q-1.0.1.tgz"
-}
+ "name": "q",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "overlay": {
+ "teleport": {
+ "dependencies": {
+ "system": ">=0.0.4"
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "git://github.com/kriskowal/q.git"
+ },
+ "scripts": {
+ "benchmark": "matcha",
+ "cover": "cover run jasmine-node spec && cover report html && opener cover_html/index.html",
+ "lint": "jshint q.js",
+ "minify": "grunt",
+ "prepublish": "grunt",
+ "test": "jasmine-node spec && promises-aplus-tests spec/aplus-adapter",
+ "test-browser": "opener spec/q-spec.html"
+ },
+ "version": "1.4.1"
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/q.js b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/q.js
index df36027e..cf5339e3 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/q.js
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/q/q.js
@@ -27,8 +27,7 @@
*/
(function (definition) {
- // Turn off strict mode for this function so we can assign to global.Q
- /* jshint strict: false */
+ "use strict";
// This file will function properly as a <script> tag, or a module
// using CommonJS and NodeJS or RequireJS module formats. In
@@ -40,7 +39,7 @@
bootstrap("promise", definition);
// CommonJS
- } else if (typeof exports === "object") {
+ } else if (typeof exports === "object" && typeof module === "object") {
module.exports = definition();
// RequireJS
@@ -56,8 +55,25 @@
}
// <script>
+ } else if (typeof window !== "undefined" || typeof self !== "undefined") {
+ // Prefer window over self for add-on scripts. Use self for
+ // non-windowed contexts.
+ var global = typeof window !== "undefined" ? window : self;
+
+ // Get the `window` object, save the previous Q global
+ // and initialize Q as a global.
+ var previousQ = global.Q;
+ global.Q = definition();
+
+ // Add a noConflict function so Q can be removed from the
+ // global namespace.
+ global.Q.noConflict = function () {
+ global.Q = previousQ;
+ return this;
+ };
+
} else {
- Q = definition();
+ throw new Error("This environment was not anticipated by Q. Please file a bug.");
}
})(function () {
@@ -89,57 +105,67 @@ var nextTick =(function () {
var flushing = false;
var requestTick = void 0;
var isNodeJS = false;
+ // queue for late tasks, used by unhandled rejection tracking
+ var laterQueue = [];
function flush() {
/* jshint loopfunc: true */
+ var task, domain;
while (head.next) {
head = head.next;
- var task = head.task;
+ task = head.task;
head.task = void 0;
- var domain = head.domain;
+ domain = head.domain;
if (domain) {
head.domain = void 0;
domain.enter();
}
+ runSingle(task, domain);
- try {
- task();
-
- } catch (e) {
- if (isNodeJS) {
- // In node, uncaught exceptions are considered fatal errors.
- // Re-throw them synchronously to interrupt flushing!
-
- // Ensure continuation if the uncaught exception is suppressed
- // listening "uncaughtException" events (as domains does).
- // Continue in next event to avoid tick recursion.
- if (domain) {
- domain.exit();
- }
- setTimeout(flush, 0);
- if (domain) {
- domain.enter();
- }
+ }
+ while (laterQueue.length) {
+ task = laterQueue.pop();
+ runSingle(task);
+ }
+ flushing = false;
+ }
+ // runs a single function in the async queue
+ function runSingle(task, domain) {
+ try {
+ task();
- throw e;
+ } catch (e) {
+ if (isNodeJS) {
+ // In node, uncaught exceptions are considered fatal errors.
+ // Re-throw them synchronously to interrupt flushing!
- } else {
- // In browsers, uncaught exceptions are not fatal.
- // Re-throw them asynchronously to avoid slow-downs.
- setTimeout(function() {
- throw e;
- }, 0);
+ // Ensure continuation if the uncaught exception is suppressed
+ // listening "uncaughtException" events (as domains does).
+ // Continue in next event to avoid tick recursion.
+ if (domain) {
+ domain.exit();
+ }
+ setTimeout(flush, 0);
+ if (domain) {
+ domain.enter();
}
- }
- if (domain) {
- domain.exit();
+ throw e;
+
+ } else {
+ // In browsers, uncaught exceptions are not fatal.
+ // Re-throw them asynchronously to avoid slow-downs.
+ setTimeout(function () {
+ throw e;
+ }, 0);
}
}
- flushing = false;
+ if (domain) {
+ domain.exit();
+ }
}
nextTick = function (task) {
@@ -155,9 +181,16 @@ var nextTick =(function () {
}
};
- if (typeof process !== "undefined" && process.nextTick) {
- // Node.js before 0.9. Note that some fake-Node environments, like the
- // Mocha test runner, introduce a `process` global without a `nextTick`.
+ if (typeof process === "object" &&
+ process.toString() === "[object process]" && process.nextTick) {
+ // Ensure Q is in a real Node environment, with a `process.nextTick`.
+ // To see through fake Node environments:
+ // * Mocha test runner - exposes a `process` global without a `nextTick`
+ // * Browserify - exposes a `process.nexTick` function that uses
+ // `setTimeout`. In this case `setImmediate` is preferred because
+ // it is faster. Browserify's `process.toString()` yields
+ // "[object Object]", while in a real Node environment
+ // `process.nextTick()` yields "[object process]".
isNodeJS = true;
requestTick = function () {
@@ -201,7 +234,16 @@ var nextTick =(function () {
setTimeout(flush, 0);
};
}
-
+ // runs a task after all other tasks have been run
+ // this is useful for unhandled rejection tracking that needs to happen
+ // after all `then`d tasks have been run.
+ nextTick.runAfter = function (task) {
+ laterQueue.push(task);
+ if (!flushing) {
+ flushing = true;
+ requestTick();
+ }
+ };
return nextTick;
})();
@@ -450,7 +492,7 @@ function Q(value) {
// If the object is already a Promise, return it directly. This enables
// the resolve function to both be used to created references from objects,
// but to tolerably coerce non-promises to promises.
- if (isPromise(value)) {
+ if (value instanceof Promise) {
return value;
}
@@ -474,6 +516,11 @@ Q.nextTick = nextTick;
*/
Q.longStackSupport = false;
+// enable long stacks if Q_DEBUG is set
+if (typeof process === "object" && process && process.env && process.env.Q_DEBUG) {
+ Q.longStackSupport = true;
+}
+
/**
* Constructs a {promise, resolve, reject} object.
*
@@ -505,7 +552,7 @@ function defer() {
progressListeners.push(operands[1]);
}
} else {
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
resolvedPromise.promiseDispatch.apply(resolvedPromise, args);
});
}
@@ -553,7 +600,7 @@ function defer() {
promise.source = newPromise;
array_reduce(messages, function (undefined, message) {
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
newPromise.promiseDispatch.apply(newPromise, message);
});
}, void 0);
@@ -591,7 +638,7 @@ function defer() {
}
array_reduce(progressListeners, function (undefined, progressListener) {
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
progressListener(progress);
});
}, void 0);
@@ -684,15 +731,15 @@ Promise.prototype.join = function (that) {
};
/**
- * Returns a promise for the first of an array of promises to become fulfilled.
+ * Returns a promise for the first of an array of promises to become settled.
* @param answers {Array[Any*]} promises to race
- * @returns {Any*} the first promise to be fulfilled
+ * @returns {Any*} the first promise to be settled
*/
Q.race = race;
function race(answerPs) {
- return promise(function(resolve, reject) {
+ return promise(function (resolve, reject) {
// Switch to this once we can assume at least ES5
- // answerPs.forEach(function(answerP) {
+ // answerPs.forEach(function (answerP) {
// Q(answerP).then(resolve, reject);
// });
// Use this in the meantime
@@ -806,7 +853,7 @@ Promise.prototype.then = function (fulfilled, rejected, progressed) {
return typeof progressed === "function" ? progressed(value) : value;
}
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
self.promiseDispatch(function (value) {
if (done) {
return;
@@ -847,6 +894,30 @@ Promise.prototype.then = function (fulfilled, rejected, progressed) {
return deferred.promise;
};
+Q.tap = function (promise, callback) {
+ return Q(promise).tap(callback);
+};
+
+/**
+ * Works almost like "finally", but not called for rejections.
+ * Original resolution value is passed through callback unaffected.
+ * Callback may return a promise that will be awaited for.
+ * @param {Function} callback
+ * @returns {Q.Promise}
+ * @example
+ * doSomething()
+ * .then(...)
+ * .tap(console.log)
+ * .then(...);
+ */
+Promise.prototype.tap = function (callback) {
+ callback = Q(callback);
+
+ return this.then(function (value) {
+ return callback.fcall(value).thenResolve(value);
+ });
+};
+
/**
* Registers an observer on a promise.
*
@@ -912,9 +983,7 @@ function nearer(value) {
*/
Q.isPromise = isPromise;
function isPromise(object) {
- return isObject(object) &&
- typeof object.promiseDispatch === "function" &&
- typeof object.inspect === "function";
+ return object instanceof Promise;
}
Q.isPromiseAlike = isPromiseAlike;
@@ -968,6 +1037,7 @@ Promise.prototype.isRejected = function () {
// shimmed environments, this would naturally be a `Set`.
var unhandledReasons = [];
var unhandledRejections = [];
+var reportedUnhandledRejections = [];
var trackUnhandledRejections = true;
function resetUnhandledRejections() {
@@ -983,6 +1053,14 @@ function trackRejection(promise, reason) {
if (!trackUnhandledRejections) {
return;
}
+ if (typeof process === "object" && typeof process.emit === "function") {
+ Q.nextTick.runAfter(function () {
+ if (array_indexOf(unhandledRejections, promise) !== -1) {
+ process.emit("unhandledRejection", reason, promise);
+ reportedUnhandledRejections.push(promise);
+ }
+ });
+ }
unhandledRejections.push(promise);
if (reason && typeof reason.stack !== "undefined") {
@@ -999,6 +1077,15 @@ function untrackRejection(promise) {
var at = array_indexOf(unhandledRejections, promise);
if (at !== -1) {
+ if (typeof process === "object" && typeof process.emit === "function") {
+ Q.nextTick.runAfter(function () {
+ var atReport = array_indexOf(reportedUnhandledRejections, promise);
+ if (atReport !== -1) {
+ process.emit("rejectionHandled", unhandledReasons[at], promise);
+ reportedUnhandledRejections.splice(atReport, 1);
+ }
+ });
+ }
unhandledRejections.splice(at, 1);
unhandledReasons.splice(at, 1);
}
@@ -1092,7 +1179,7 @@ function fulfill(value) {
*/
function coerce(promise) {
var deferred = defer();
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
try {
promise.then(deferred.resolve, deferred.reject, deferred.notify);
} catch (exception) {
@@ -1193,7 +1280,7 @@ function async(makeGenerator) {
return reject(exception);
}
if (result.done) {
- return result.value;
+ return Q(result.value);
} else {
return when(result.value, callback, errback);
}
@@ -1204,7 +1291,7 @@ function async(makeGenerator) {
result = generator[verb](arg);
} catch (exception) {
if (isStopIteration(exception)) {
- return exception.value;
+ return Q(exception.value);
} else {
return reject(exception);
}
@@ -1300,7 +1387,7 @@ function dispatch(object, op, args) {
Promise.prototype.dispatch = function (op, args) {
var self = this;
var deferred = defer();
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
self.promiseDispatch(deferred.resolve, op, args);
});
return deferred.promise;
@@ -1473,7 +1560,7 @@ Promise.prototype.keys = function () {
Q.all = all;
function all(promises) {
return when(promises, function (promises) {
- var countDown = 0;
+ var pendingCount = 0;
var deferred = defer();
array_reduce(promises, function (undefined, promise, index) {
var snapshot;
@@ -1483,12 +1570,12 @@ function all(promises) {
) {
promises[index] = snapshot.value;
} else {
- ++countDown;
+ ++pendingCount;
when(
promise,
function (value) {
promises[index] = value;
- if (--countDown === 0) {
+ if (--pendingCount === 0) {
deferred.resolve(promises);
}
},
@@ -1499,7 +1586,7 @@ function all(promises) {
);
}
}, void 0);
- if (countDown === 0) {
+ if (pendingCount === 0) {
deferred.resolve(promises);
}
return deferred.promise;
@@ -1511,6 +1598,55 @@ Promise.prototype.all = function () {
};
/**
+ * Returns the first resolved promise of an array. Prior rejected promises are
+ * ignored. Rejects only if all promises are rejected.
+ * @param {Array*} an array containing values or promises for values
+ * @returns a promise fulfilled with the value of the first resolved promise,
+ * or a rejected promise if all promises are rejected.
+ */
+Q.any = any;
+
+function any(promises) {
+ if (promises.length === 0) {
+ return Q.resolve();
+ }
+
+ var deferred = Q.defer();
+ var pendingCount = 0;
+ array_reduce(promises, function (prev, current, index) {
+ var promise = promises[index];
+
+ pendingCount++;
+
+ when(promise, onFulfilled, onRejected, onProgress);
+ function onFulfilled(result) {
+ deferred.resolve(result);
+ }
+ function onRejected() {
+ pendingCount--;
+ if (pendingCount === 0) {
+ deferred.reject(new Error(
+ "Can't get fulfillment value from any promise, all " +
+ "promises were rejected."
+ ));
+ }
+ }
+ function onProgress(progress) {
+ deferred.notify({
+ index: index,
+ value: progress
+ });
+ }
+ }, undefined);
+
+ return deferred.promise;
+}
+
+Promise.prototype.any = function () {
+ return any(this);
+};
+
+/**
* Waits for all promises to be settled, either fulfilled or
* rejected. This is distinct from `all` since that would stop
* waiting at the first rejection. The promise returned by
@@ -1643,7 +1779,7 @@ Promise.prototype.done = function (fulfilled, rejected, progress) {
var onUnhandledError = function (error) {
// forward to a future turn so that ``when``
// does not catch it and turn it into a rejection.
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
makeStackTraceLong(error, promise);
if (Q.onerror) {
Q.onerror(error);
@@ -1670,18 +1806,22 @@ Promise.prototype.done = function (fulfilled, rejected, progress) {
* some milliseconds time out.
* @param {Any*} promise
* @param {Number} milliseconds timeout
- * @param {String} custom error message (optional)
+ * @param {Any*} custom error message or Error object (optional)
* @returns a promise for the resolution of the given promise if it is
* fulfilled before the timeout, otherwise rejected.
*/
-Q.timeout = function (object, ms, message) {
- return Q(object).timeout(ms, message);
+Q.timeout = function (object, ms, error) {
+ return Q(object).timeout(ms, error);
};
-Promise.prototype.timeout = function (ms, message) {
+Promise.prototype.timeout = function (ms, error) {
var deferred = defer();
var timeoutId = setTimeout(function () {
- deferred.reject(new Error(message || "Timed out after " + ms + " ms"));
+ if (!error || "string" === typeof error) {
+ error = new Error(error || "Timed out after " + ms + " ms");
+ error.code = "ETIMEDOUT";
+ }
+ deferred.reject(error);
}, ms);
this.then(function (value) {
@@ -1883,11 +2023,11 @@ function nodeify(object, nodeback) {
Promise.prototype.nodeify = function (nodeback) {
if (nodeback) {
this.then(function (value) {
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
nodeback(null, value);
});
}, function (error) {
- nextTick(function () {
+ Q.nextTick(function () {
nodeback(error);
});
});
@@ -1896,6 +2036,10 @@ Promise.prototype.nodeify = function (nodeback) {
}
};
+Q.noConflict = function() {
+ throw new Error("Q.noConflict only works when Q is used as a global");
+};
+
// All code before this point will be filtered from stack traces.
var qEndingLine = captureLine();
diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/package.json b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/package.json
index 674a1ffb..9827ccbc 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/package.json
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/package.json
@@ -1,11 +1,29 @@
{
- "name": "shelljs",
- "version": "0.1.4",
"author": {
"name": "Artur Adib",
- "email": "aadib@mozilla.com"
+ "email": "arturadib@gmail.com"
},
+ "bin": {
+ "shjs": "./bin/shjs"
+ },
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/arturadib/shelljs/issues"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {},
"description": "Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js",
+ "devDependencies": {
+ "jshint": "~2.1.11"
+ },
+ "directories": {},
+ "dist": {
+ "shasum": "c54982b996c76ef0c1e6b59fbdc5825f5b713113",
+ "tarball": "https://registry.npmjs.org/shelljs/-/shelljs-0.5.3.tgz"
+ },
+ "engines": {
+ "node": ">=0.8.0"
+ },
+ "gitHead": "22d0975040b9b8234755dc6e692d6869436e8485",
+ "homepage": "http://github.com/arturadib/shelljs",
"keywords": [
"unix",
"shell",
@@ -14,35 +32,23 @@
"jake",
"synchronous"
],
+ "license": "BSD*",
+ "main": "./shell.js",
+ "maintainers": [
+ {
+ "name": "artur",
+ "email": "arturadib@gmail.com"
+ }
+ ],
+ "name": "shelljs",
+ "optionalDependencies": {},
+ "readme": "ERROR: No README data found!",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/arturadib/shelljs.git"
},
- "homepage": "http://github.com/arturadib/shelljs",
- "main": "./shell.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "node scripts/run-tests"
},
- "bin": {
- "shjs": "./bin/shjs"
- },
- "dependencies": {},
- "devDependencies": {
- "jshint": "~1.1.0"
- },
- "optionalDependencies": {},
- "engines": {
- "node": "*"
- },
- "readme": "# ShellJS - Unix shell commands for Node.js [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/arturadib/shelljs.png)](http://travis-ci.org/arturadib/shelljs)\n\nShellJS is a portable **(Windows/Linux/OS X)** implementation of Unix shell commands on top of the Node.js API. You can use it to eliminate your shell script's dependency on Unix while still keeping its familiar and powerful commands. You can also install it globally so you can run it from outside Node projects - say goodbye to those gnarly Bash scripts!\n\nThe project is [unit-tested](http://travis-ci.org/arturadib/shelljs) and battled-tested in projects like:\n\n+ [PDF.js](http://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js) - Firefox's next-gen PDF reader\n+ [Firebug](http://getfirebug.com/) - Firefox's infamous debugger\n+ [JSHint](http://jshint.com) - Most popular JavaScript linter\n+ [Zepto](http://zeptojs.com) - jQuery-compatible JavaScript library for modern browsers\n+ [Yeoman](http://yeoman.io/) - Web application stack and development tool\n+ [Deployd.com](http://deployd.com) - Open source PaaS for quick API backend generation\n\nand [many more](https://npmjs.org/browse/depended/shelljs).\n\n## Installing\n\nVia npm:\n\n```bash\n$ npm install [-g] shelljs\n```\n\nIf the global option `-g` is specified, the binary `shjs` will be installed. This makes it possible to\nrun ShellJS scripts much like any shell script from the command line, i.e. without requiring a `node_modules` folder:\n\n```bash\n$ shjs my_script\n```\n\nYou can also just copy `shell.js` into your project's directory, and `require()` accordingly.\n\n\n## Examples\n\n### JavaScript\n\n```javascript\nrequire('shelljs/global');\n\nif (!which('git')) {\n echo('Sorry, this script requires git');\n exit(1);\n}\n\n// Copy files to release dir\nmkdir('-p', 'out/Release');\ncp('-R', 'stuff/*', 'out/Release');\n\n// Replace macros in each .js file\ncd('lib');\nls('*.js').forEach(function(file) {\n sed('-i', 'BUILD_VERSION', 'v0.1.2', file);\n sed('-i', /.*REMOVE_THIS_LINE.*\\n/, '', file);\n sed('-i', /.*REPLACE_LINE_WITH_MACRO.*\\n/, cat('macro.js'), file);\n});\ncd('..');\n\n// Run external tool synchronously\nif (exec('git commit -am \"Auto-commit\"').code !== 0) {\n echo('Error: Git commit failed');\n exit(1);\n}\n```\n\n### CoffeeScript\n\n```coffeescript\nrequire 'shelljs/global'\n\nif not which 'git'\n echo 'Sorry, this script requires git'\n exit 1\n\n# Copy files to release dir\nmkdir '-p', 'out/Release'\ncp '-R', 'stuff/*', 'out/Release'\n\n# Replace macros in each .js file\ncd 'lib'\nfor file in ls '*.js'\n sed '-i', 'BUILD_VERSION', 'v0.1.2', file\n sed '-i', /.*REMOVE_THIS_LINE.*\\n/, '', file\n sed '-i', /.*REPLACE_LINE_WITH_MACRO.*\\n/, cat 'macro.js', file\ncd '..'\n\n# Run external tool synchronously\nif (exec 'git commit -am \"Auto-commit\"').code != 0\n echo 'Error: Git commit failed'\n exit 1\n```\n\n## Global vs. Local\n\nThe example above uses the convenience script `shelljs/global` to reduce verbosity. If polluting your global namespace is not desirable, simply require `shelljs`.\n\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nvar shell = require('shelljs');\nshell.echo('hello world');\n```\n\n## Make tool\n\nA convenience script `shelljs/make` is also provided to mimic the behavior of a Unix Makefile. In this case all shell objects are global, and command line arguments will cause the script to execute only the corresponding function in the global `target` object. To avoid redundant calls, target functions are executed only once per script.\n\nExample (CoffeeScript):\n\n```coffeescript\nrequire 'shelljs/make'\n\ntarget.all = ->\n target.bundle()\n target.docs()\n\ntarget.bundle = ->\n cd __dirname\n mkdir 'build'\n cd 'lib'\n (cat '*.js').to '../build/output.js'\n\ntarget.docs = ->\n cd __dirname\n mkdir 'docs'\n cd 'lib'\n for file in ls '*.js'\n text = grep '//@', file # extract special comments\n text.replace '//@', '' # remove comment tags\n text.to 'docs/my_docs.md'\n```\n\nTo run the target `all`, call the above script without arguments: `$ node make`. To run the target `docs`: `$ node make docs`, and so on.\n\n\n\n<!-- \n\n DO NOT MODIFY BEYOND THIS POINT - IT'S AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED\n\n-->\n\n\n## Command reference\n\n\nAll commands run synchronously, unless otherwise stated.\n\n\n### cd('dir')\nChanges to directory `dir` for the duration of the script\n\n### pwd()\nReturns the current directory.\n\n### ls([options ,] path [,path ...])\n### ls([options ,] path_array)\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-R`: recursive\n+ `-A`: all files (include files beginning with `.`, except for `.` and `..`)\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nls('projs/*.js');\nls('-R', '/users/me', '/tmp');\nls('-R', ['/users/me', '/tmp']); // same as above\n```\n\nReturns array of files in the given path, or in current directory if no path provided.\n\n### find(path [,path ...])\n### find(path_array)\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nfind('src', 'lib');\nfind(['src', 'lib']); // same as above\nfind('.').filter(function(file) { return file.match(/\\.js$/); });\n```\n\nReturns array of all files (however deep) in the given paths.\n\nThe main difference from `ls('-R', path)` is that the resulting file names\ninclude the base directories, e.g. `lib/resources/file1` instead of just `file1`.\n\n### cp([options ,] source [,source ...], dest)\n### cp([options ,] source_array, dest)\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-f`: force\n+ `-r, -R`: recursive\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\ncp('file1', 'dir1');\ncp('-Rf', '/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*', '/home/tmp');\ncp('-Rf', ['/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*'], '/home/tmp'); // same as above\n```\n\nCopies files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.\n\n### rm([options ,] file [, file ...])\n### rm([options ,] file_array)\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-f`: force\n+ `-r, -R`: recursive\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nrm('-rf', '/tmp/*');\nrm('some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt');\nrm(['some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt']); // same as above\n```\n\nRemoves files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.\n\n### mv(source [, source ...], dest')\n### mv(source_array, dest')\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `f`: force\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nmv('-f', 'file', 'dir/');\nmv('file1', 'file2', 'dir/');\nmv(['file1', 'file2'], 'dir/'); // same as above\n```\n\nMoves files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.\n\n### mkdir([options ,] dir [, dir ...])\n### mkdir([options ,] dir_array)\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `p`: full path (will create intermediate dirs if necessary)\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nmkdir('-p', '/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g');\nmkdir('-p', ['/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g']); // same as above\n```\n\nCreates directories.\n\n### test(expression)\nAvailable expression primaries:\n\n+ `'-b', 'path'`: true if path is a block device\n+ `'-c', 'path'`: true if path is a character device\n+ `'-d', 'path'`: true if path is a directory\n+ `'-e', 'path'`: true if path exists\n+ `'-f', 'path'`: true if path is a regular file\n+ `'-L', 'path'`: true if path is a symbolic link\n+ `'-p', 'path'`: true if path is a pipe (FIFO)\n+ `'-S', 'path'`: true if path is a socket\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nif (test('-d', path)) { /* do something with dir */ };\nif (!test('-f', path)) continue; // skip if it's a regular file\n```\n\nEvaluates expression using the available primaries and returns corresponding value.\n\n### cat(file [, file ...])\n### cat(file_array)\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nvar str = cat('file*.txt');\nvar str = cat('file1', 'file2');\nvar str = cat(['file1', 'file2']); // same as above\n```\n\nReturns a string containing the given file, or a concatenated string\ncontaining the files if more than one file is given (a new line character is\nintroduced between each file). Wildcard `*` accepted.\n\n### 'string'.to(file)\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\ncat('input.txt').to('output.txt');\n```\n\nAnalogous to the redirection operator `>` in Unix, but works with JavaScript strings (such as\nthose returned by `cat`, `grep`, etc). _Like Unix redirections, `to()` will overwrite any existing file!_\n\n### sed([options ,] search_regex, replace_str, file)\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-i`: Replace contents of 'file' in-place. _Note that no backups will be created!_\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nsed('-i', 'PROGRAM_VERSION', 'v0.1.3', 'source.js');\nsed(/.*DELETE_THIS_LINE.*\\n/, '', 'source.js');\n```\n\nReads an input string from `file` and performs a JavaScript `replace()` on the input\nusing the given search regex and replacement string. Returns the new string after replacement.\n\n### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file [, file ...])\n### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file_array)\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-v`: Inverse the sense of the regex and print the lines not matching the criteria.\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\ngrep('-v', 'GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');\ngrep('GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');\n```\n\nReads input string from given files and returns a string containing all lines of the\nfile that match the given `regex_filter`. Wildcard `*` accepted.\n\n### which(command)\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nvar nodeExec = which('node');\n```\n\nSearches for `command` in the system's PATH. On Windows looks for `.exe`, `.cmd`, and `.bat` extensions.\nReturns string containing the absolute path to the command.\n\n### echo(string [,string ...])\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\necho('hello world');\nvar str = echo('hello world');\n```\n\nPrints string to stdout, and returns string with additional utility methods\nlike `.to()`.\n\n### dirs([options | '+N' | '-N'])\n\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-c`: Clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements.\n\nArguments:\n\n+ `+N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.\n+ `-N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.\n\nDisplay the list of currently remembered directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack, or a single path if +N or -N was specified.\n\nSee also: pushd, popd\n\n### pushd([options,] [dir | '-N' | '+N'])\n\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding directories to the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.\n\nArguments:\n\n+ `dir`: Makes the current working directory be the top of the stack, and then executes the equivalent of `cd dir`.\n+ `+N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.\n+ `-N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\n// process.cwd() === '/usr'\npushd('/etc'); // Returns /etc /usr\npushd('+1'); // Returns /usr /etc\n```\n\nSave the current directory on the top of the directory stack and then cd to `dir`. With no arguments, pushd exchanges the top two directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack.\n\n### popd([options,] ['-N' | '+N'])\n\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing directories from the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.\n\nArguments:\n\n+ `+N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.\n+ `-N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\necho(process.cwd()); // '/usr'\npushd('/etc'); // '/etc /usr'\necho(process.cwd()); // '/etc'\npopd(); // '/usr'\necho(process.cwd()); // '/usr'\n```\n\nWhen no arguments are given, popd removes the top directory from the stack and performs a cd to the new top directory. The elements are numbered from 0 starting at the first directory listed with dirs; i.e., popd is equivalent to popd +0. Returns an array of paths in the stack.\n\n### exit(code)\nExits the current process with the given exit code.\n\n### env['VAR_NAME']\nObject containing environment variables (both getter and setter). Shortcut to process.env.\n\n### exec(command [, options] [, callback])\nAvailable options (all `false` by default):\n\n+ `async`: Asynchronous execution. Defaults to true if a callback is provided.\n+ `silent`: Do not echo program output to console.\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nvar version = exec('node --version', {silent:true}).output;\n\nvar child = exec('some_long_running_process', {async:true});\nchild.stdout.on('data', function(data) {\n /* ... do something with data ... */\n});\n\nexec('some_long_running_process', function(code, output) {\n console.log('Exit code:', code);\n console.log('Program output:', output);\n});\n```\n\nExecutes the given `command` _synchronously_, unless otherwise specified.\nWhen in synchronous mode returns the object `{ code:..., output:... }`, containing the program's\n`output` (stdout + stderr) and its exit `code`. Otherwise returns the child process object, and\nthe `callback` gets the arguments `(code, output)`.\n\n**Note:** For long-lived processes, it's best to run `exec()` asynchronously as\nthe current synchronous implementation uses a lot of CPU. This should be getting\nfixed soon.\n\n### chmod(octal_mode || octal_string, file)\n### chmod(symbolic_mode, file)\n\nAvailable options:\n\n+ `-v`: output a diagnostic for every file processed\n+ `-c`: like verbose but report only when a change is made\n+ `-R`: change files and directories recursively\n\nExamples:\n\n```javascript\nchmod(755, '/Users/brandon');\nchmod('755', '/Users/brandon'); // same as above \nchmod('u+x', '/Users/brandon');\n```\n\nAlters the permissions of a file or directory by either specifying the\nabsolute permissions in octal form or expressing the changes in symbols.\nThis command tries to mimic the POSIX behavior as much as possible.\nNotable exceptions:\n\n+ In symbolic modes, 'a-r' and '-r' are identical. No consideration is\n given to the umask.\n+ There is no \"quiet\" option since default behavior is to run silent.\n\n## Configuration\n\n\n### config.silent\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nvar silentState = config.silent; // save old silent state\nconfig.silent = true;\n/* ... */\nconfig.silent = silentState; // restore old silent state\n```\n\nSuppresses all command output if `true`, except for `echo()` calls.\nDefault is `false`.\n\n### config.fatal\nExample:\n\n```javascript\nconfig.fatal = true;\ncp('this_file_does_not_exist', '/dev/null'); // dies here\n/* more commands... */\n```\n\nIf `true` the script will die on errors. Default is `false`.\n\n## Non-Unix commands\n\n\n### tempdir()\nSearches and returns string containing a writeable, platform-dependent temporary directory.\nFollows Python's [tempfile algorithm](http://docs.python.org/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.tempdir).\n\n### error()\nTests if error occurred in the last command. Returns `null` if no error occurred,\notherwise returns string explaining the error\n",
- "readmeFilename": "README.md",
- "bugs": {
- "url": "https://github.com/arturadib/shelljs/issues"
- },
- "_id": "shelljs@0.1.4",
- "dist": {
- "shasum": "7a8aeaa3dc3c0be2e59d83168e83b4c4bc4dac95"
- },
- "_from": "shelljs@0.1.4",
- "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/shelljs/-/shelljs-0.1.4.tgz"
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diff --git a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/shell.js b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/shell.js
index 4190aa34..bdeb5597 100755
--- a/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/shell.js
+++ b/StoneIsland/platforms/ios/cordova/node_modules/shelljs/shell.js
@@ -6,1062 +6,88 @@
// http://github.com/arturadib/shelljs
//
-var fs = require('fs'),
- path = require('path'),
- util = require('util'),
- vm = require('vm'),
- child = require('child_process'),
- os = require('os');
-
-// Node shims for < v0.7
-fs.existsSync = fs.existsSync || path.existsSync;
-
-var config = {
- silent: false,
- fatal: false
-};
-
-var state = {
- error: null,
- currentCmd: 'shell.js',
- tempDir: null
- },
- platform = os.type().match(/^Win/) ? 'win' : 'unix';
+var common = require('./src/common');
//@
//@ All commands run synchronously, unless otherwise stated.
//@
+//@include ./src/cd
+var _cd = require('./src/cd');
+exports.cd = common.wrap('cd', _cd);
-//@
-//@ ### cd('dir')
-//@ Changes to directory `dir` for the duration of the script
-function _cd(options, dir) {
- if (!dir)
- error('directory not specified');
-
- if (!fs.existsSync(dir))
- error('no such file or directory: ' + dir);
-
- if (!fs.statSync(dir).isDirectory())
- error('not a directory: ' + dir);
-
- process.chdir(dir);
-}
-exports.cd = wrap('cd', _cd);
-
-//@
-//@ ### pwd()
-//@ Returns the current directory.
-function _pwd(options) {
- var pwd = path.resolve(process.cwd());
- return ShellString(pwd);
-}
-exports.pwd = wrap('pwd', _pwd);
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### ls([options ,] path [,path ...])
-//@ ### ls([options ,] path_array)
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-R`: recursive
-//@ + `-A`: all files (include files beginning with `.`, except for `.` and `..`)
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ ls('projs/*.js');
-//@ ls('-R', '/users/me', '/tmp');
-//@ ls('-R', ['/users/me', '/tmp']); // same as above
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Returns array of files in the given path, or in current directory if no path provided.
-function _ls(options, paths) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'R': 'recursive',
- 'A': 'all',
- 'a': 'all_deprecated'
- });
-
- if (options.all_deprecated) {
- // We won't support the -a option as it's hard to image why it's useful
- // (it includes '.' and '..' in addition to '.*' files)
- // For backwards compatibility we'll dump a deprecated message and proceed as before
- log('ls: Option -a is deprecated. Use -A instead');
- options.all = true;
- }
-
- if (!paths)
- paths = ['.'];
- else if (typeof paths === 'object')
- paths = paths; // assume array
- else if (typeof paths === 'string')
- paths = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
-
- var list = [];
-
- // Conditionally pushes file to list - returns true if pushed, false otherwise
- // (e.g. prevents hidden files to be included unless explicitly told so)
- function pushFile(file, query) {
- // hidden file?
- if (path.basename(file)[0] === '.') {
- // not explicitly asking for hidden files?
- if (!options.all && !(path.basename(query)[0] === '.' && path.basename(query).length > 1))
- return false;
- }
-
- if (platform === 'win')
- file = file.replace(/\\/g, '/');
-
- list.push(file);
- return true;
- }
-
- paths.forEach(function(p) {
- if (fs.existsSync(p)) {
- var stats = fs.statSync(p);
- // Simple file?
- if (stats.isFile()) {
- pushFile(p, p);
- return; // continue
- }
-
- // Simple dir?
- if (stats.isDirectory()) {
- // Iterate over p contents
- fs.readdirSync(p).forEach(function(file) {
- if (!pushFile(file, p))
- return;
-
- // Recursive?
- if (options.recursive) {
- var oldDir = _pwd();
- _cd('', p);
- if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory())
- list = list.concat(_ls('-R'+(options.all?'A':''), file+'/*'));
- _cd('', oldDir);
- }
- });
- return; // continue
- }
- }
-
- // p does not exist - possible wildcard present
-
- var basename = path.basename(p);
- var dirname = path.dirname(p);
- // Wildcard present on an existing dir? (e.g. '/tmp/*.js')
- if (basename.search(/\*/) > -1 && fs.existsSync(dirname) && fs.statSync(dirname).isDirectory) {
- // Escape special regular expression chars
- var regexp = basename.replace(/(\^|\$|\(|\)|<|>|\[|\]|\{|\}|\.|\+|\?)/g, '\\$1');
- // Translates wildcard into regex
- regexp = '^' + regexp.replace(/\*/g, '.*') + '$';
- // Iterate over directory contents
- fs.readdirSync(dirname).forEach(function(file) {
- if (file.match(new RegExp(regexp))) {
- if (!pushFile(path.normalize(dirname+'/'+file), basename))
- return;
-
- // Recursive?
- if (options.recursive) {
- var pp = dirname + '/' + file;
- if (fs.lstatSync(pp).isDirectory())
- list = list.concat(_ls('-R'+(options.all?'A':''), pp+'/*'));
- } // recursive
- } // if file matches
- }); // forEach
- return;
- }
-
- error('no such file or directory: ' + p, true);
- });
-
- return list;
-}
-exports.ls = wrap('ls', _ls);
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### find(path [,path ...])
-//@ ### find(path_array)
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ find('src', 'lib');
-//@ find(['src', 'lib']); // same as above
-//@ find('.').filter(function(file) { return file.match(/\.js$/); });
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Returns array of all files (however deep) in the given paths.
-//@
-//@ The main difference from `ls('-R', path)` is that the resulting file names
-//@ include the base directories, e.g. `lib/resources/file1` instead of just `file1`.
-function _find(options, paths) {
- if (!paths)
- error('no path specified');
- else if (typeof paths === 'object')
- paths = paths; // assume array
- else if (typeof paths === 'string')
- paths = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
-
- var list = [];
-
- function pushFile(file) {
- if (platform === 'win')
- file = file.replace(/\\/g, '/');
- list.push(file);
- }
-
- // why not simply do ls('-R', paths)? because the output wouldn't give the base dirs
- // to get the base dir in the output, we need instead ls('-R', 'dir/*') for every directory
-
- paths.forEach(function(file) {
- pushFile(file);
-
- if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory()) {
- _ls('-RA', file+'/*').forEach(function(subfile) {
- pushFile(subfile);
- });
- }
- });
-
- return list;
-}
-exports.find = wrap('find', _find);
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### cp([options ,] source [,source ...], dest)
-//@ ### cp([options ,] source_array, dest)
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-f`: force
-//@ + `-r, -R`: recursive
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ cp('file1', 'dir1');
-//@ cp('-Rf', '/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*', '/home/tmp');
-//@ cp('-Rf', ['/tmp/*', '/usr/local/*'], '/home/tmp'); // same as above
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Copies files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
-function _cp(options, sources, dest) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'f': 'force',
- 'R': 'recursive',
- 'r': 'recursive'
- });
-
- // Get sources, dest
- if (arguments.length < 3) {
- error('missing <source> and/or <dest>');
- } else if (arguments.length > 3) {
- sources = [].slice.call(arguments, 1, arguments.length - 1);
- dest = arguments[arguments.length - 1];
- } else if (typeof sources === 'string') {
- sources = [sources];
- } else if ('length' in sources) {
- sources = sources; // no-op for array
- } else {
- error('invalid arguments');
- }
-
- var exists = fs.existsSync(dest),
- stats = exists && fs.statSync(dest);
-
- // Dest is not existing dir, but multiple sources given
- if ((!exists || !stats.isDirectory()) && sources.length > 1)
- error('dest is not a directory (too many sources)');
-
- // Dest is an existing file, but no -f given
- if (exists && stats.isFile() && !options.force)
- error('dest file already exists: ' + dest);
-
- if (options.recursive) {
- // Recursive allows the shortcut syntax "sourcedir/" for "sourcedir/*"
- // (see Github issue #15)
- sources.forEach(function(src, i) {
- if (src[src.length - 1] === '/')
- sources[i] += '*';
- });
-
- // Create dest
- try {
- fs.mkdirSync(dest, parseInt('0777', 8));
- } catch (e) {
- // like Unix's cp, keep going even if we can't create dest dir
- }
- }
-
- sources = expand(sources);
-
- sources.forEach(function(src) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(src)) {
- error('no such file or directory: '+src, true);
- return; // skip file
- }
-
- // If here, src exists
- if (fs.statSync(src).isDirectory()) {
- if (!options.recursive) {
- // Non-Recursive
- log(src + ' is a directory (not copied)');
- } else {
- // Recursive
- // 'cp /a/source dest' should create 'source' in 'dest'
- var newDest = path.join(dest, path.basename(src)),
- checkDir = fs.statSync(src);
- try {
- fs.mkdirSync(newDest, checkDir.mode);
- } catch (e) {
- //if the directory already exists, that's okay
- if (e.code !== 'EEXIST') throw e;
- }
-
- cpdirSyncRecursive(src, newDest, {force: options.force});
- }
- return; // done with dir
- }
-
- // If here, src is a file
-
- // When copying to '/path/dir':
- // thisDest = '/path/dir/file1'
- var thisDest = dest;
- if (fs.existsSync(dest) && fs.statSync(dest).isDirectory())
- thisDest = path.normalize(dest + '/' + path.basename(src));
-
- if (fs.existsSync(thisDest) && !options.force) {
- error('dest file already exists: ' + thisDest, true);
- return; // skip file
- }
-
- copyFileSync(src, thisDest);
- }); // forEach(src)
-}
-exports.cp = wrap('cp', _cp);
-
-//@
-//@ ### rm([options ,] file [, file ...])
-//@ ### rm([options ,] file_array)
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-f`: force
-//@ + `-r, -R`: recursive
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ rm('-rf', '/tmp/*');
-//@ rm('some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt');
-//@ rm(['some_file.txt', 'another_file.txt']); // same as above
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Removes files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
-function _rm(options, files) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'f': 'force',
- 'r': 'recursive',
- 'R': 'recursive'
- });
- if (!files)
- error('no paths given');
-
- if (typeof files === 'string')
- files = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
- // if it's array leave it as it is
-
- files = expand(files);
-
- files.forEach(function(file) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(file)) {
- // Path does not exist, no force flag given
- if (!options.force)
- error('no such file or directory: '+file, true);
-
- return; // skip file
- }
-
- // If here, path exists
-
- var stats = fs.statSync(file);
- // Remove simple file
- if (stats.isFile()) {
-
- // Do not check for file writing permissions
- if (options.force) {
- _unlinkSync(file);
- return;
- }
-
- if (isWriteable(file))
- _unlinkSync(file);
- else
- error('permission denied: '+file, true);
-
- return;
- } // simple file
-
- // Path is an existing directory, but no -r flag given
- if (stats.isDirectory() && !options.recursive) {
- error('path is a directory', true);
- return; // skip path
- }
-
- // Recursively remove existing directory
- if (stats.isDirectory() && options.recursive) {
- rmdirSyncRecursive(file, options.force);
- }
- }); // forEach(file)
-} // rm
-exports.rm = wrap('rm', _rm);
-
-//@
-//@ ### mv(source [, source ...], dest')
-//@ ### mv(source_array, dest')
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `f`: force
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ mv('-f', 'file', 'dir/');
-//@ mv('file1', 'file2', 'dir/');
-//@ mv(['file1', 'file2'], 'dir/'); // same as above
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Moves files. The wildcard `*` is accepted.
-function _mv(options, sources, dest) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'f': 'force'
- });
-
- // Get sources, dest
- if (arguments.length < 3) {
- error('missing <source> and/or <dest>');
- } else if (arguments.length > 3) {
- sources = [].slice.call(arguments, 1, arguments.length - 1);
- dest = arguments[arguments.length - 1];
- } else if (typeof sources === 'string') {
- sources = [sources];
- } else if ('length' in sources) {
- sources = sources; // no-op for array
- } else {
- error('invalid arguments');
- }
-
- sources = expand(sources);
-
- var exists = fs.existsSync(dest),
- stats = exists && fs.statSync(dest);
-
- // Dest is not existing dir, but multiple sources given
- if ((!exists || !stats.isDirectory()) && sources.length > 1)
- error('dest is not a directory (too many sources)');
-
- // Dest is an existing file, but no -f given
- if (exists && stats.isFile() && !options.force)
- error('dest file already exists: ' + dest);
-
- sources.forEach(function(src) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(src)) {
- error('no such file or directory: '+src, true);
- return; // skip file
- }
-
- // If here, src exists
-
- // When copying to '/path/dir':
- // thisDest = '/path/dir/file1'
- var thisDest = dest;
- if (fs.existsSync(dest) && fs.statSync(dest).isDirectory())
- thisDest = path.normalize(dest + '/' + path.basename(src));
-
- if (fs.existsSync(thisDest) && !options.force) {
- error('dest file already exists: ' + thisDest, true);
- return; // skip file
- }
-
- if (path.resolve(src) === path.dirname(path.resolve(thisDest))) {
- error('cannot move to self: '+src, true);
- return; // skip file
- }
-
- fs.renameSync(src, thisDest);
- }); // forEach(src)
-} // mv
-exports.mv = wrap('mv', _mv);
-
-//@
-//@ ### mkdir([options ,] dir [, dir ...])
-//@ ### mkdir([options ,] dir_array)
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `p`: full path (will create intermediate dirs if necessary)
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ mkdir('-p', '/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g');
-//@ mkdir('-p', ['/tmp/a/b/c/d', '/tmp/e/f/g']); // same as above
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Creates directories.
-function _mkdir(options, dirs) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'p': 'fullpath'
- });
- if (!dirs)
- error('no paths given');
-
- if (typeof dirs === 'string')
- dirs = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
- // if it's array leave it as it is
-
- dirs.forEach(function(dir) {
- if (fs.existsSync(dir)) {
- if (!options.fullpath)
- error('path already exists: ' + dir, true);
- return; // skip dir
- }
-
- // Base dir does not exist, and no -p option given
- var baseDir = path.dirname(dir);
- if (!fs.existsSync(baseDir) && !options.fullpath) {
- error('no such file or directory: ' + baseDir, true);
- return; // skip dir
- }
-
- if (options.fullpath)
- mkdirSyncRecursive(dir);
- else
- fs.mkdirSync(dir, parseInt('0777', 8));
- });
-} // mkdir
-exports.mkdir = wrap('mkdir', _mkdir);
-
-//@
-//@ ### test(expression)
-//@ Available expression primaries:
-//@
-//@ + `'-b', 'path'`: true if path is a block device
-//@ + `'-c', 'path'`: true if path is a character device
-//@ + `'-d', 'path'`: true if path is a directory
-//@ + `'-e', 'path'`: true if path exists
-//@ + `'-f', 'path'`: true if path is a regular file
-//@ + `'-L', 'path'`: true if path is a symbolic link
-//@ + `'-p', 'path'`: true if path is a pipe (FIFO)
-//@ + `'-S', 'path'`: true if path is a socket
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ if (test('-d', path)) { /* do something with dir */ };
-//@ if (!test('-f', path)) continue; // skip if it's a regular file
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Evaluates expression using the available primaries and returns corresponding value.
-function _test(options, path) {
- if (!path)
- error('no path given');
-
- // hack - only works with unary primaries
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'b': 'block',
- 'c': 'character',
- 'd': 'directory',
- 'e': 'exists',
- 'f': 'file',
- 'L': 'link',
- 'p': 'pipe',
- 'S': 'socket'
- });
-
- var canInterpret = false;
- for (var key in options)
- if (options[key] === true) {
- canInterpret = true;
- break;
- }
-
- if (!canInterpret)
- error('could not interpret expression');
-
- if (options.link) {
- try {
- return fs.lstatSync(path).isSymbolicLink();
- } catch(e) {
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- if (!fs.existsSync(path))
- return false;
-
- if (options.exists)
- return true;
-
- var stats = fs.statSync(path);
-
- if (options.block)
- return stats.isBlockDevice();
-
- if (options.character)
- return stats.isCharacterDevice();
-
- if (options.directory)
- return stats.isDirectory();
-
- if (options.file)
- return stats.isFile();
-
- if (options.pipe)
- return stats.isFIFO();
-
- if (options.socket)
- return stats.isSocket();
-} // test
-exports.test = wrap('test', _test);
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### cat(file [, file ...])
-//@ ### cat(file_array)
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ var str = cat('file*.txt');
-//@ var str = cat('file1', 'file2');
-//@ var str = cat(['file1', 'file2']); // same as above
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Returns a string containing the given file, or a concatenated string
-//@ containing the files if more than one file is given (a new line character is
-//@ introduced between each file). Wildcard `*` accepted.
-function _cat(options, files) {
- var cat = '';
-
- if (!files)
- error('no paths given');
-
- if (typeof files === 'string')
- files = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
- // if it's array leave it as it is
-
- files = expand(files);
-
- files.forEach(function(file) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(file))
- error('no such file or directory: ' + file);
-
- cat += fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8') + '\n';
- });
-
- if (cat[cat.length-1] === '\n')
- cat = cat.substring(0, cat.length-1);
-
- return ShellString(cat);
-}
-exports.cat = wrap('cat', _cat);
-
-//@
-//@ ### 'string'.to(file)
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ cat('input.txt').to('output.txt');
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Analogous to the redirection operator `>` in Unix, but works with JavaScript strings (such as
-//@ those returned by `cat`, `grep`, etc). _Like Unix redirections, `to()` will overwrite any existing file!_
-function _to(options, file) {
- if (!file)
- error('wrong arguments');
-
- if (!fs.existsSync( path.dirname(file) ))
- error('no such file or directory: ' + path.dirname(file));
-
- try {
- fs.writeFileSync(file, this.toString(), 'utf8');
- } catch(e) {
- error('could not write to file (code '+e.code+'): '+file, true);
- }
-}
-// In the future, when Proxies are default, we can add methods like `.to()` to primitive strings.
-// For now, this is a dummy function to bookmark places we need such strings
-function ShellString(str) {
- return str;
-}
-String.prototype.to = wrap('to', _to);
-
-//@
-//@ ### sed([options ,] search_regex, replace_str, file)
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-i`: Replace contents of 'file' in-place. _Note that no backups will be created!_
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ sed('-i', 'PROGRAM_VERSION', 'v0.1.3', 'source.js');
-//@ sed(/.*DELETE_THIS_LINE.*\n/, '', 'source.js');
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Reads an input string from `file` and performs a JavaScript `replace()` on the input
-//@ using the given search regex and replacement string. Returns the new string after replacement.
-function _sed(options, regex, replacement, file) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'i': 'inplace'
- });
-
- if (typeof replacement === 'string')
- replacement = replacement; // no-op
- else if (typeof replacement === 'number')
- replacement = replacement.toString(); // fallback
- else
- error('invalid replacement string');
-
- if (!file)
- error('no file given');
-
- if (!fs.existsSync(file))
- error('no such file or directory: ' + file);
-
- var result = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8').replace(regex, replacement);
- if (options.inplace)
- fs.writeFileSync(file, result, 'utf8');
-
- return ShellString(result);
-}
-exports.sed = wrap('sed', _sed);
-
-//@
-//@ ### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file [, file ...])
-//@ ### grep([options ,] regex_filter, file_array)
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-v`: Inverse the sense of the regex and print the lines not matching the criteria.
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ grep('-v', 'GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');
-//@ grep('GLOBAL_VARIABLE', '*.js');
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Reads input string from given files and returns a string containing all lines of the
-//@ file that match the given `regex_filter`. Wildcard `*` accepted.
-function _grep(options, regex, files) {
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'v': 'inverse'
- });
-
- if (!files)
- error('no paths given');
-
- if (typeof files === 'string')
- files = [].slice.call(arguments, 2);
- // if it's array leave it as it is
-
- files = expand(files);
-
- var grep = '';
- files.forEach(function(file) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(file)) {
- error('no such file or directory: ' + file, true);
- return;
- }
-
- var contents = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8'),
- lines = contents.split(/\r*\n/);
- lines.forEach(function(line) {
- var matched = line.match(regex);
- if ((options.inverse && !matched) || (!options.inverse && matched))
- grep += line + '\n';
- });
- });
-
- return ShellString(grep);
-}
-exports.grep = wrap('grep', _grep);
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### which(command)
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ var nodeExec = which('node');
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Searches for `command` in the system's PATH. On Windows looks for `.exe`, `.cmd`, and `.bat` extensions.
-//@ Returns string containing the absolute path to the command.
-function _which(options, cmd) {
- if (!cmd)
- error('must specify command');
-
- var pathEnv = process.env.path || process.env.Path || process.env.PATH,
- pathArray = splitPath(pathEnv),
- where = null;
-
- // No relative/absolute paths provided?
- if (cmd.search(/\//) === -1) {
- // Search for command in PATH
- pathArray.forEach(function(dir) {
- if (where)
- return; // already found it
-
- var attempt = path.resolve(dir + '/' + cmd);
- if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
- where = attempt;
- return;
- }
-
- if (platform === 'win') {
- var baseAttempt = attempt;
- attempt = baseAttempt + '.exe';
- if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
- where = attempt;
- return;
- }
- attempt = baseAttempt + '.cmd';
- if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
- where = attempt;
- return;
- }
- attempt = baseAttempt + '.bat';
- if (fs.existsSync(attempt)) {
- where = attempt;
- return;
- }
- } // if 'win'
- });
- }
-
- // Command not found anywhere?
- if (!fs.existsSync(cmd) && !where)
- return null;
-
- where = where || path.resolve(cmd);
-
- return ShellString(where);
-}
-exports.which = wrap('which', _which);
-
-//@
-//@ ### echo(string [,string ...])
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ echo('hello world');
-//@ var str = echo('hello world');
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Prints string to stdout, and returns string with additional utility methods
-//@ like `.to()`.
-function _echo() {
- var messages = [].slice.call(arguments, 0);
- console.log.apply(this, messages);
- return ShellString(messages.join(' '));
-}
-exports.echo = _echo; // don't wrap() as it could parse '-options'
-
-// Pushd/popd/dirs internals
-var _dirStack = [];
-
-function _isStackIndex(index) {
- return (/^[\-+]\d+$/).test(index);
-}
+//@include ./src/pwd
+var _pwd = require('./src/pwd');
+exports.pwd = common.wrap('pwd', _pwd);
-function _parseStackIndex(index) {
- if (_isStackIndex(index)) {
- if (Math.abs(index) < _dirStack.length + 1) { // +1 for pwd
- return (/^-/).test(index) ? Number(index) - 1 : Number(index);
- } else {
- error(index + ': directory stack index out of range');
- }
- } else {
- error(index + ': invalid number');
- }
-}
+//@include ./src/ls
+var _ls = require('./src/ls');
+exports.ls = common.wrap('ls', _ls);
-function _actualDirStack() {
- return [process.cwd()].concat(_dirStack);
-}
+//@include ./src/find
+var _find = require('./src/find');
+exports.find = common.wrap('find', _find);
-//@
-//@ ### dirs([options | '+N' | '-N'])
-//@
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-c`: Clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements.
-//@
-//@ Arguments:
-//@
-//@ + `+N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.
-//@ + `-N`: Displays the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs when invoked without options), starting with zero.
-//@
-//@ Display the list of currently remembered directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack, or a single path if +N or -N was specified.
-//@
-//@ See also: pushd, popd
-function _dirs(options, index) {
- if (_isStackIndex(options)) {
- index = options;
- options = '';
- }
+//@include ./src/cp
+var _cp = require('./src/cp');
+exports.cp = common.wrap('cp', _cp);
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'c' : 'clear'
- });
+//@include ./src/rm
+var _rm = require('./src/rm');
+exports.rm = common.wrap('rm', _rm);
- if (options['clear']) {
- _dirStack = [];
- return _dirStack;
- }
+//@include ./src/mv
+var _mv = require('./src/mv');
+exports.mv = common.wrap('mv', _mv);
- var stack = _actualDirStack();
+//@include ./src/mkdir
+var _mkdir = require('./src/mkdir');
+exports.mkdir = common.wrap('mkdir', _mkdir);
- if (index) {
- index = _parseStackIndex(index);
+//@include ./src/test
+var _test = require('./src/test');
+exports.test = common.wrap('test', _test);
- if (index < 0) {
- index = stack.length + index;
- }
+//@include ./src/cat
+var _cat = require('./src/cat');
+exports.cat = common.wrap('cat', _cat);
- log(stack[index]);
- return stack[index];
- }
+//@include ./src/to
+var _to = require('./src/to');
+String.prototype.to = common.wrap('to', _to);
- log(stack.join(' '));
+//@include ./src/toEnd
+var _toEnd = require('./src/toEnd');
+String.prototype.toEnd = common.wrap('toEnd', _toEnd);
- return stack;
-}
-exports.dirs = wrap("dirs", _dirs);
+//@include ./src/sed
+var _sed = require('./src/sed');
+exports.sed = common.wrap('sed', _sed);
-//@
-//@ ### pushd([options,] [dir | '-N' | '+N'])
-//@
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding directories to the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
-//@
-//@ Arguments:
-//@
-//@ + `dir`: Makes the current working directory be the top of the stack, and then executes the equivalent of `cd dir`.
-//@ + `+N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.
-//@ + `-N`: Brings the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ // process.cwd() === '/usr'
-//@ pushd('/etc'); // Returns /etc /usr
-//@ pushd('+1'); // Returns /usr /etc
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Save the current directory on the top of the directory stack and then cd to `dir`. With no arguments, pushd exchanges the top two directories. Returns an array of paths in the stack.
-function _pushd(options, dir) {
- if (_isStackIndex(options)) {
- dir = options;
- options = '';
- }
+//@include ./src/grep
+var _grep = require('./src/grep');
+exports.grep = common.wrap('grep', _grep);
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'n' : 'no-cd'
- });
+//@include ./src/which
+var _which = require('./src/which');
+exports.which = common.wrap('which', _which);
- var dirs = _actualDirStack();
+//@include ./src/echo
+var _echo = require('./src/echo');
+exports.echo = _echo; // don't common.wrap() as it could parse '-options'
- if (dir === '+0') {
- return dirs; // +0 is a noop
- } else if (!dir) {
- if (dirs.length > 1) {
- dirs = dirs.splice(1, 1).concat(dirs);
- } else {
- return error('no other directory');
- }
- } else if (_isStackIndex(dir)) {
- var n = _parseStackIndex(dir);
- dirs = dirs.slice(n).concat(dirs.slice(0, n));
- } else {
- if (options['no-cd']) {
- dirs.splice(1, 0, dir);
- } else {
- dirs.unshift(dir);
- }
- }
+//@include ./src/dirs
+var _dirs = require('./src/dirs').dirs;
+exports.dirs = common.wrap("dirs", _dirs);
+var _pushd = require('./src/dirs').pushd;
+exports.pushd = common.wrap('pushd', _pushd);
+var _popd = require('./src/dirs').popd;
+exports.popd = common.wrap("popd", _popd);
- if (options['no-cd']) {
- dirs = dirs.slice(1);
- } else {
- dir = path.resolve(dirs.shift());
- _cd('', dir);
- }
-
- _dirStack = dirs;
- return _dirs('');
-}
-exports.pushd = wrap('pushd', _pushd);
-
-//@
-//@ ### popd([options,] ['-N' | '+N'])
-//@
-//@ Available options:
-//@
-//@ + `-n`: Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing directories from the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
-//@
-//@ Arguments:
-//@
-//@ + `+N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.
-//@ + `-N`: Removes the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by dirs), starting with zero.
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ echo(process.cwd()); // '/usr'
-//@ pushd('/etc'); // '/etc /usr'
-//@ echo(process.cwd()); // '/etc'
-//@ popd(); // '/usr'
-//@ echo(process.cwd()); // '/usr'
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ When no arguments are given, popd removes the top directory from the stack and performs a cd to the new top directory. The elements are numbered from 0 starting at the first directory listed with dirs; i.e., popd is equivalent to popd +0. Returns an array of paths in the stack.
-function _popd(options, index) {
- if (_isStackIndex(options)) {
- index = options;
- options = '';
- }
-
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'n' : 'no-cd'
- });
-
- if (!_dirStack.length) {
- return error('directory stack empty');
- }
-
- index = _parseStackIndex(index || '+0');
-
- if (options['no-cd'] || index > 0 || _dirStack.length + index === 0) {
- index = index > 0 ? index - 1 : index;
- _dirStack.splice(index, 1);
- } else {
- var dir = path.resolve(_dirStack.shift());
- _cd('', dir);
- }
-
- return _dirs('');
-}
-exports.popd = wrap("popd", _popd);
+//@include ./src/ln
+var _ln = require('./src/ln');
+exports.ln = common.wrap('ln', _ln);
//@
//@ ### exit(code)
@@ -1073,288 +99,47 @@ exports.exit = process.exit;
//@ Object containing environment variables (both getter and setter). Shortcut to process.env.
exports.env = process.env;
-//@
-//@ ### exec(command [, options] [, callback])
-//@ Available options (all `false` by default):
-//@
-//@ + `async`: Asynchronous execution. Defaults to true if a callback is provided.
-//@ + `silent`: Do not echo program output to console.
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ var version = exec('node --version', {silent:true}).output;
-//@
-//@ var child = exec('some_long_running_process', {async:true});
-//@ child.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
-//@ /* ... do something with data ... */
-//@ });
-//@
-//@ exec('some_long_running_process', function(code, output) {
-//@ console.log('Exit code:', code);
-//@ console.log('Program output:', output);
-//@ });
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Executes the given `command` _synchronously_, unless otherwise specified.
-//@ When in synchronous mode returns the object `{ code:..., output:... }`, containing the program's
-//@ `output` (stdout + stderr) and its exit `code`. Otherwise returns the child process object, and
-//@ the `callback` gets the arguments `(code, output)`.
-//@
-//@ **Note:** For long-lived processes, it's best to run `exec()` asynchronously as
-//@ the current synchronous implementation uses a lot of CPU. This should be getting
-//@ fixed soon.
-function _exec(command, options, callback) {
- if (!command)
- error('must specify command');
-
- // Callback is defined instead of options.
- if (typeof options === 'function') {
- callback = options;
- options = { async: true };
- }
-
- // Callback is defined with options.
- if (typeof options === 'object' && typeof callback === 'function') {
- options.async = true;
- }
-
- options = extend({
- silent: config.silent,
- async: false
- }, options);
+//@include ./src/exec
+var _exec = require('./src/exec');
+exports.exec = common.wrap('exec', _exec, {notUnix:true});
- if (options.async)
- return execAsync(command, options, callback);
- else
- return execSync(command, options);
-}
-exports.exec = wrap('exec', _exec, {notUnix:true});
+//@include ./src/chmod
+var _chmod = require('./src/chmod');
+exports.chmod = common.wrap('chmod', _chmod);
-var PERMS = (function (base) {
- return {
- OTHER_EXEC : base.EXEC,
- OTHER_WRITE : base.WRITE,
- OTHER_READ : base.READ,
- GROUP_EXEC : base.EXEC << 3,
- GROUP_WRITE : base.WRITE << 3,
- GROUP_READ : base.READ << 3,
- OWNER_EXEC : base.EXEC << 6,
- OWNER_WRITE : base.WRITE << 6,
- OWNER_READ : base.READ << 6,
-
- // Literal octal numbers are apparently not allowed in "strict" javascript. Using parseInt is
- // the preferred way, else a jshint warning is thrown.
- STICKY : parseInt('01000', 8),
- SETGID : parseInt('02000', 8),
- SETUID : parseInt('04000', 8),
-
- TYPE_MASK : parseInt('0770000', 8)
- };
-})({
- EXEC : 1,
- WRITE : 2,
- READ : 4
-});
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### chmod(octal_mode || octal_string, file)
-//@ ### chmod(symbolic_mode, file)
-//@
-//@ Available options:
//@
-//@ + `-v`: output a diagnostic for every file processed//@
-//@ + `-c`: like verbose but report only when a change is made//@
-//@ + `-R`: change files and directories recursively//@
-//@
-//@ Examples:
-//@
-//@ ```javascript
-//@ chmod(755, '/Users/brandon');
-//@ chmod('755', '/Users/brandon'); // same as above
-//@ chmod('u+x', '/Users/brandon');
-//@ ```
-//@
-//@ Alters the permissions of a file or directory by either specifying the
-//@ absolute permissions in octal form or expressing the changes in symbols.
-//@ This command tries to mimic the POSIX behavior as much as possible.
-//@ Notable exceptions:
+//@ ## Non-Unix commands
//@
-//@ + In symbolic modes, 'a-r' and '-r' are identical. No consideration is
-//@ given to the umask.
-//@ + There is no "quiet" option since default behavior is to run silent.
-function _chmod(options, mode, filePattern) {
- if (!filePattern) {
- if (options.length > 0 && options.charAt(0) === '-') {
- // Special case where the specified file permissions started with - to subtract perms, which
- // get picked up by the option parser as command flags.
- // If we are down by one argument and options starts with -, shift everything over.
- filePattern = mode;
- mode = options;
- options = '';
- }
- else {
- error('You must specify a file.');
- }
- }
-
- options = parseOptions(options, {
- 'R': 'recursive',
- 'c': 'changes',
- 'v': 'verbose'
- });
-
- if (typeof filePattern === 'string') {
- filePattern = [ filePattern ];
- }
-
- var files;
-
- if (options.recursive) {
- files = [];
- expand(filePattern).forEach(function addFile(expandedFile) {
- var stat = fs.lstatSync(expandedFile);
-
- if (!stat.isSymbolicLink()) {
- files.push(expandedFile);
-
- if (stat.isDirectory()) { // intentionally does not follow symlinks.
- fs.readdirSync(expandedFile).forEach(function (child) {
- addFile(expandedFile + '/' + child);
- });
- }
- }
- });
- }
- else {
- files = expand(filePattern);
- }
-
- files.forEach(function innerChmod(file) {
- file = path.resolve(file);
- if (!fs.existsSync(file)) {
- error('File not found: ' + file);
- }
- // When recursing, don't follow symlinks.
- if (options.recursive && fs.lstatSync(file).isSymbolicLink()) {
- return;
- }
+//@include ./src/tempdir
+var _tempDir = require('./src/tempdir');
+exports.tempdir = common.wrap('tempdir', _tempDir);
- var perms = fs.statSync(file).mode;
- var type = perms & PERMS.TYPE_MASK;
- var newPerms = perms;
+//@include ./src/error
+var _error = require('./src/error');
+exports.error = _error;
- if (isNaN(parseInt(mode, 8))) {
- // parse options
- mode.split(',').forEach(function (symbolicMode) {
- /*jshint regexdash:true */
- var pattern = /([ugoa]*)([=\+-])([rwxXst]*)/i;
- var matches = pattern.exec(symbolicMode);
-
- if (matches) {
- var applyTo = matches[1];
- var operator = matches[2];
- var change = matches[3];
-
- var changeOwner = applyTo.indexOf('u') != -1 || applyTo === 'a' || applyTo === '';
- var changeGroup = applyTo.indexOf('g') != -1 || applyTo === 'a' || applyTo === '';
- var changeOther = applyTo.indexOf('o') != -1 || applyTo === 'a' || applyTo === '';
-
- var changeRead = change.indexOf('r') != -1;
- var changeWrite = change.indexOf('w') != -1;
- var changeExec = change.indexOf('x') != -1;
- var changeSticky = change.indexOf('t') != -1;
- var changeSetuid = change.indexOf('s') != -1;
-
- var mask = 0;
- if (changeOwner) {
- mask |= (changeRead ? PERMS.OWNER_READ : 0) + (changeWrite ? PERMS.OWNER_WRITE : 0) + (changeExec ? PERMS.OWNER_EXEC : 0) + (changeSetuid ? PERMS.SETUID : 0);
- }
- if (changeGroup) {
- mask |= (changeRead ? PERMS.GROUP_READ : 0) + (changeWrite ? PERMS.GROUP_WRITE : 0) + (changeExec ? PERMS.GROUP_EXEC : 0) + (changeSetuid ? PERMS.SETGID : 0);
- }
- if (changeOther) {
- mask |= (changeRead ? PERMS.OTHER_READ : 0) + (changeWrite ? PERMS.OTHER_WRITE : 0) + (changeExec ? PERMS.OTHER_EXEC : 0);
- }
-
- // Sticky bit is special - it's not tied to user, group or other.
- if (changeSticky) {
- mask |= PERMS.STICKY;
- }
-
- switch (operator) {
- case '+':
- newPerms |= mask;
- break;
-
- case '-':
- newPerms &= ~mask;
- break;
-
- case '=':
- newPerms = type + mask;
-
- // According to POSIX, when using = to explicitly set the permissions, setuid and setgid can never be cleared.
- if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory()) {
- newPerms |= (PERMS.SETUID + PERMS.SETGID) & perms;
- }
- break;
- }
-
- if (options.verbose) {
- log(file + ' -> ' + newPerms.toString(8));
- }
-
- if (perms != newPerms) {
- if (!options.verbose && options.changes) {
- log(file + ' -> ' + newPerms.toString(8));
- }
- fs.chmodSync(file, newPerms);
- }
- }
- else {
- error('Invalid symbolic mode change: ' + symbolicMode);
- }
- });
- }
- else {
- // they gave us a full number
- newPerms = type + parseInt(mode, 8);
-
- // POSIX rules are that setuid and setgid can only be added using numeric form, but not cleared.
- if (fs.statSync(file).isDirectory()) {
- newPerms |= (PERMS.SETUID + PERMS.SETGID) & perms;
- }
-
- fs.chmodSync(file, newPerms);
- }
- });
-}
-exports.chmod = wrap('chmod', _chmod);
//@
//@ ## Configuration
//@
-
-
-exports.config = config;
+exports.config = common.config;
//@
//@ ### config.silent
//@ Example:
//@
//@ ```javascript
-//@ var silentState = config.silent; // save old silent state
-//@ config.silent = true;
+//@ var sh = require('shelljs');
+//@ var silentState = sh.config.silent; // save old silent state
+//@ sh.config.silent = true;
//@ /* ... */
-//@ config.silent = silentState; // restore old silent state
+//@ sh.config.silent = silentState; // restore old silent state
//@ ```
//@
//@ Suppresses all command output if `true`, except for `echo()` calls.
@@ -1365,537 +150,10 @@ exports.config = config;
//@ Example:
//@
//@ ```javascript
+//@ require('shelljs/global');
//@ config.fatal = true;
//@ cp('this_file_does_not_exist', '/dev/null'); // dies here
//@ /* more commands... */
//@ ```
//@
//@ If `true` the script will die on errors. Default is `false`.
-
-
-
-
-//@
-//@ ## Non-Unix commands
-//@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### tempdir()
-//@ Searches and returns string containing a writeable, platform-dependent temporary directory.
-//@ Follows Python's [tempfile algorithm](http://docs.python.org/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.tempdir).
-exports.tempdir = wrap('tempdir', tempDir);
-
-
-//@
-//@ ### error()
-//@ Tests if error occurred in the last command. Returns `null` if no error occurred,
-//@ otherwise returns string explaining the error
-exports.error = function() {
- return state.error;
-};
-
-
-
-
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-//
-// Auxiliary functions (internal use only)
-//
-
-function log() {
- if (!config.silent)
- console.log.apply(this, arguments);
-}
-
-function deprecate(what, msg) {
- console.log('*** ShellJS.'+what+': This function is deprecated.', msg);
-}
-
-function write(msg) {
- if (!config.silent)
- process.stdout.write(msg);
-}
-
-// Shows error message. Throws unless _continue or config.fatal are true
-function error(msg, _continue) {
- if (state.error === null)
- state.error = '';
- state.error += state.currentCmd + ': ' + msg + '\n';
-
- log(state.error);
-
- if (config.fatal)
- process.exit(1);
-
- if (!_continue)
- throw '';
-}
-
-// Returns {'alice': true, 'bob': false} when passed:
-// parseOptions('-a', {'a':'alice', 'b':'bob'});
-function parseOptions(str, map) {
- if (!map)
- error('parseOptions() internal error: no map given');
-
- // All options are false by default
- var options = {};
- for (var letter in map)
- options[map[letter]] = false;
-
- if (!str)
- return options; // defaults
-
- if (typeof str !== 'string')
- error('parseOptions() internal error: wrong str');
-
- // e.g. match[1] = 'Rf' for str = '-Rf'
- var match = str.match(/^\-(.+)/);
- if (!match)
- return options;
-
- // e.g. chars = ['R', 'f']
- var chars = match[1].split('');
-
- chars.forEach(function(c) {
- if (c in map)
- options[map[c]] = true;
- else
- error('option not recognized: '+c);
- });
-
- return options;
-}
-
-// Common wrapper for all Unix-like commands
-function wrap(cmd, fn, options) {
- return function() {
- var retValue = null;
-
- state.currentCmd = cmd;
- state.error = null;
-
- try {
- var args = [].slice.call(arguments, 0);
-
- if (options && options.notUnix) {
- retValue = fn.apply(this, args);
- } else {
- if (args.length === 0 || typeof args[0] !== 'string' || args[0][0] !== '-')
- args.unshift(''); // only add dummy option if '-option' not already present
- retValue = fn.apply(this, args);
- }
- } catch (e) {
- if (!state.error) {
- // If state.error hasn't been set it's an error thrown by Node, not us - probably a bug...
- console.log('shell.js: internal error');
- console.log(e.stack || e);
- process.exit(1);
- }
- if (config.fatal)
- throw e;
- }
-
- state.currentCmd = 'shell.js';
- return retValue;
- };
-} // wrap
-
-// Buffered file copy, synchronous
-// (Using readFileSync() + writeFileSync() could easily cause a memory overflow
-// with large files)
-function copyFileSync(srcFile, destFile) {
- if (!fs.existsSync(srcFile))
- error('copyFileSync: no such file or directory: ' + srcFile);
-
- var BUF_LENGTH = 64*1024,
- buf = new Buffer(BUF_LENGTH),
- bytesRead = BUF_LENGTH,
- pos = 0,
- fdr = null,
- fdw = null;
-
- try {
- fdr = fs.openSync(srcFile, 'r');
- } catch(e) {
- error('copyFileSync: could not read src file ('+srcFile+')');
- }
-
- try {
- fdw = fs.openSync(destFile, 'w');
- } catch(e) {
- error('copyFileSync: could not write to dest file (code='+e.code+'):'+destFile);
- }
-
- while (bytesRead === BUF_LENGTH) {
- bytesRead = fs.readSync(fdr, buf, 0, BUF_LENGTH, pos);
- fs.writeSync(fdw, buf, 0, bytesRead);
- pos += bytesRead;
- }
-
- fs.closeSync(fdr);
- fs.closeSync(fdw);
-}
-
-// Recursively copies 'sourceDir' into 'destDir'
-// Adapted from https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/wrench-js
-//
-// Copyright (c) 2010 Ryan McGrath
-// Copyright (c) 2012 Artur Adib
-//
-// Licensed under the MIT License
-// http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
-function cpdirSyncRecursive(sourceDir, destDir, opts) {
- if (!opts) opts = {};
-
- /* Create the directory where all our junk is moving to; read the mode of the source directory and mirror it */
- var checkDir = fs.statSync(sourceDir);
- try {
- fs.mkdirSync(destDir, checkDir.mode);
- } catch (e) {
- //if the directory already exists, that's okay
- if (e.code !== 'EEXIST') throw e;
- }
-
- var files = fs.readdirSync(sourceDir);
-
- for(var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
- var currFile = fs.lstatSync(sourceDir + "/" + files[i]);
-
- if (currFile.isDirectory()) {
- /* recursion this thing right on back. */
- cpdirSyncRecursive(sourceDir + "/" + files[i], destDir + "/" + files[i], opts);
- } else if (currFile.isSymbolicLink()) {
- var symlinkFull = fs.readlinkSync(sourceDir + "/" + files[i]);
- fs.symlinkSync(symlinkFull, destDir + "/" + files[i]);
- } else {
- /* At this point, we've hit a file actually worth copying... so copy it on over. */
- if (fs.existsSync(destDir + "/" + files[i]) && !opts.force) {
- log('skipping existing file: ' + files[i]);
- } else {
- copyFileSync(sourceDir + "/" + files[i], destDir + "/" + files[i]);
- }
- }
-
- } // for files
-} // cpdirSyncRecursive
-
-// Recursively removes 'dir'
-// Adapted from https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/wrench-js
-//
-// Copyright (c) 2010 Ryan McGrath
-// Copyright (c) 2012 Artur Adib
-//
-// Licensed under the MIT License
-// http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
-function rmdirSyncRecursive(dir, force) {
- var files;
-
- files = fs.readdirSync(dir);
-
- // Loop through and delete everything in the sub-tree after checking it
- for(var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
- var file = dir + "/" + files[i],
- currFile = fs.lstatSync(file);
-
- if(currFile.isDirectory()) { // Recursive function back to the beginning
- rmdirSyncRecursive(file, force);
- }
-
- else if(currFile.isSymbolicLink()) { // Unlink symlinks
- if (force || isWriteable(file)) {
- try {
- _unlinkSync(file);
- } catch (e) {
- error('could not remove file (code '+e.code+'): ' + file, true);
- }
- }
- }
-
- else // Assume it's a file - perhaps a try/catch belongs here?
- if (force || isWriteable(file)) {
- try {
- _unlinkSync(file);
- } catch (e) {
- error('could not remove file (code '+e.code+'): ' + file, true);
- }
- }
- }
-
- // Now that we know everything in the sub-tree has been deleted, we can delete the main directory.
- // Huzzah for the shopkeep.
-
- var result;
- try {
- result = fs.rmdirSync(dir);
- } catch(e) {
- error('could not remove directory (code '+e.code+'): ' + dir, true);
- }
-
- return result;
-} // rmdirSyncRecursive
-
-// Recursively creates 'dir'
-function mkdirSyncRecursive(dir) {
- var baseDir = path.dirname(dir);
-
- // Base dir exists, no recursion necessary
- if (fs.existsSync(baseDir)) {
- fs.mkdirSync(dir, parseInt('0777', 8));
- return;
- }
-
- // Base dir does not exist, go recursive
- mkdirSyncRecursive(baseDir);
-
- // Base dir created, can create dir
- fs.mkdirSync(dir, parseInt('0777', 8));
-}
-
-// e.g. 'shelljs_a5f185d0443ca...'
-function randomFileName() {
- function randomHash(count) {
- if (count === 1)
- return parseInt(16*Math.random(), 10).toString(16);
- else {
- var hash = '';
- for (var i=0; i<count; i++)
- hash += randomHash(1);
- return hash;
- }
- }
-
- return 'shelljs_'+randomHash(20);
-}
-
-// Returns false if 'dir' is not a writeable directory, 'dir' otherwise
-function writeableDir(dir) {
- if (!dir || !fs.existsSync(dir))
- return false;
-
- if (!fs.statSync(dir).isDirectory())
- return false;
-
- var testFile = dir+'/'+randomFileName();
- try {
- fs.writeFileSync(testFile, ' ');
- _unlinkSync(testFile);
- return dir;
- } catch (e) {
- return false;
- }
-}
-
-// Cross-platform method for getting an available temporary directory.
-// Follows the algorithm of Python's tempfile.tempdir
-// http://docs.python.org/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.tempdir
-function tempDir() {
- if (state.tempDir)
- return state.tempDir; // from cache
-
- state.tempDir = writeableDir(process.env['TMPDIR']) ||
- writeableDir(process.env['TEMP']) ||
- writeableDir(process.env['TMP']) ||
- writeableDir(process.env['Wimp$ScrapDir']) || // RiscOS
- writeableDir('C:\\TEMP') || // Windows
- writeableDir('C:\\TMP') || // Windows
- writeableDir('\\TEMP') || // Windows
- writeableDir('\\TMP') || // Windows
- writeableDir('/tmp') ||
- writeableDir('/var/tmp') ||
- writeableDir('/usr/tmp') ||
- writeableDir('.'); // last resort
-
- return state.tempDir;
-}
-
-// Wrapper around exec() to enable echoing output to console in real time
-function execAsync(cmd, opts, callback) {
- var output = '';
-
- var options = extend({
- silent: config.silent
- }, opts);
-
- var c = child.exec(cmd, {env: process.env, maxBuffer: 20*1024*1024}, function(err) {
- if (callback)
- callback(err ? err.code : 0, output);
- });
-
- c.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
- output += data;
- if (!options.silent)
- process.stdout.write(data);
- });
-
- c.stderr.on('data', function(data) {
- output += data;
- if (!options.silent)
- process.stdout.write(data);
- });
-
- return c;
-}
-
-// Hack to run child_process.exec() synchronously (sync avoids callback hell)
-// Uses a custom wait loop that checks for a flag file, created when the child process is done.
-// (Can't do a wait loop that checks for internal Node variables/messages as
-// Node is single-threaded; callbacks and other internal state changes are done in the
-// event loop).
-function execSync(cmd, opts) {
- var stdoutFile = path.resolve(tempDir()+'/'+randomFileName()),
- codeFile = path.resolve(tempDir()+'/'+randomFileName()),
- scriptFile = path.resolve(tempDir()+'/'+randomFileName()),
- sleepFile = path.resolve(tempDir()+'/'+randomFileName());
-
- var options = extend({
- silent: config.silent
- }, opts);
-
- var previousStdoutContent = '';
- // Echoes stdout changes from running process, if not silent
- function updateStdout() {
- if (options.silent || !fs.existsSync(stdoutFile))
- return;
-
- var stdoutContent = fs.readFileSync(stdoutFile, 'utf8');
- // No changes since last time?
- if (stdoutContent.length <= previousStdoutContent.length)
- return;
-
- process.stdout.write(stdoutContent.substr(previousStdoutContent.length));
- previousStdoutContent = stdoutContent;
- }
-
- function escape(str) {
- return (str+'').replace(/([\\"'])/g, "\\$1").replace(/\0/g, "\\0");
- }
-
- cmd += ' > '+stdoutFile+' 2>&1'; // works on both win/unix
-
- var script =
- "var child = require('child_process')," +
- " fs = require('fs');" +
- "child.exec('"+escape(cmd)+"', {env: process.env, maxBuffer: 20*1024*1024}, function(err) {" +
- " fs.writeFileSync('"+escape(codeFile)+"', err ? err.code.toString() : '0');" +
- "});";
-
- if (fs.existsSync(scriptFile)) _unlinkSync(scriptFile);
- if (fs.existsSync(stdoutFile)) _unlinkSync(stdoutFile);
- if (fs.existsSync(codeFile)) _unlinkSync(codeFile);
-
- fs.writeFileSync(scriptFile, script);
- child.exec('"'+process.execPath+'" '+scriptFile, {
- env: process.env,
- cwd: exports.pwd(),
- maxBuffer: 20*1024*1024
- });
-
- // The wait loop
- // sleepFile is used as a dummy I/O op to mitigate unnecessary CPU usage
- // (tried many I/O sync ops, writeFileSync() seems to be only one that is effective in reducing
- // CPU usage, though apparently not so much on Windows)
- while (!fs.existsSync(codeFile)) { updateStdout(); fs.writeFileSync(sleepFile, 'a'); }
- while (!fs.existsSync(stdoutFile)) { updateStdout(); fs.writeFileSync(sleepFile, 'a'); }
-
- // At this point codeFile exists, but it's not necessarily flushed yet.
- // Keep reading it until it is.
- var code = parseInt('', 10);
- while (isNaN(code)) {
- code = parseInt(fs.readFileSync(codeFile, 'utf8'), 10);
- }
-
- var stdout = fs.readFileSync(stdoutFile, 'utf8');
-
- // No biggie if we can't erase the files now -- they're in a temp dir anyway
- try { _unlinkSync(scriptFile); } catch(e) {}
- try { _unlinkSync(stdoutFile); } catch(e) {}
- try { _unlinkSync(codeFile); } catch(e) {}
- try { _unlinkSync(sleepFile); } catch(e) {}
-
- // True if successful, false if not
- var obj = {
- code: code,
- output: stdout
- };
- return obj;
-} // execSync()
-
-// Expands wildcards with matching file names. For a given array of file names 'list', returns
-// another array containing all file names as per ls(list[i]).
-// For example:
-// expand(['file*.js']) = ['file1.js', 'file2.js', ...]
-// (if the files 'file1.js', 'file2.js', etc, exist in the current dir)
-function expand(list) {
- var expanded = [];
- list.forEach(function(listEl) {
- // Wildcard present?
- if (listEl.search(/\*/) > -1) {
- _ls('', listEl).forEach(function(file) {
- expanded.push(file);
- });
- } else {
- expanded.push(listEl);
- }
- });
- return expanded;
-}
-
-// Cross-platform method for splitting environment PATH variables
-function splitPath(p) {
- if (!p)
- return [];
-
- if (platform === 'win')
- return p.split(';');
- else
- return p.split(':');
-}
-
-// extend(target_obj, source_obj1 [, source_obj2 ...])
-// Shallow extend, e.g.:
-// extend({A:1}, {b:2}, {c:3}) returns {A:1, b:2, c:3}
-function extend(target) {
- var sources = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
- sources.forEach(function(source) {
- for (var key in source)
- target[key] = source[key];
- });
-
- return target;
-}
-
-// Normalizes _unlinkSync() across platforms to match Unix behavior, i.e.
-// file can be unlinked even if it's read-only, see joyent/node#3006
-function _unlinkSync(file) {
- try {
- fs.unlinkSync(file);
- } catch(e) {
- // Try to override file permission
- if (e.code === 'EPERM') {
- fs.chmodSync(file, '0666');
- fs.unlinkSync(file);
- } else {
- throw e;
- }
- }
-}
-
-// Hack to determine if file has write permissions for current user
-// Avoids having to check user, group, etc, but it's probably slow
-function isWriteable(file) {
- var writePermission = true;
- try {
- var __fd = fs.openSync(file, 'a');
- fs.closeSync(__fd);
- } catch(e) {
- writePermission = false;
- }
-
- return writePermission;
-}