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import require$$0$1 from 'child_process';
import g from 'path';
import { c as commonjsGlobal } from './vendor-_commonjsHelpers.addc3445.js';
import require$$0 from 'fs';
import assert$1 from 'assert';
import require$$2 from 'events';
import require$$0$3 from 'buffer';
import require$$0$2 from 'stream';
import util from 'util';
var crossSpawn = {exports: {}};
var windows;
var hasRequiredWindows;
function requireWindows () {
if (hasRequiredWindows) return windows;
hasRequiredWindows = 1;
windows = isexe;
isexe.sync = sync;
var fs = require$$0;
function checkPathExt (path, options) {
var pathext = options.pathExt !== undefined ?
options.pathExt : process.env.PATHEXT;
if (!pathext) {
return true
}
pathext = pathext.split(';');
if (pathext.indexOf('') !== -1) {
return true
}
for (var i = 0; i < pathext.length; i++) {
var p = pathext[i].toLowerCase();
if (p && path.substr(-p.length).toLowerCase() === p) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
function checkStat (stat, path, options) {
if (!stat.isSymbolicLink() && !stat.isFile()) {
return false
}
return checkPathExt(path, options)
}
function isexe (path, options, cb) {
fs.stat(path, function (er, stat) {
cb(er, er ? false : checkStat(stat, path, options));
});
}
function sync (path, options) {
return checkStat(fs.statSync(path), path, options)
}
return windows;
}
var mode;
var hasRequiredMode;
function requireMode () {
if (hasRequiredMode) return mode;
hasRequiredMode = 1;
mode = isexe;
isexe.sync = sync;
var fs = require$$0;
function isexe (path, options, cb) {
fs.stat(path, function (er, stat) {
cb(er, er ? false : checkStat(stat, options));
});
}
function sync (path, options) {
return checkStat(fs.statSync(path), options)
}
function checkStat (stat, options) {
return stat.isFile() && checkMode(stat, options)
}
function checkMode (stat, options) {
var mod = stat.mode;
var uid = stat.uid;
var gid = stat.gid;
var myUid = options.uid !== undefined ?
options.uid : process.getuid && process.getuid();
var myGid = options.gid !== undefined ?
options.gid : process.getgid && process.getgid();
var u = parseInt('100', 8);
var g = parseInt('010', 8);
var o = parseInt('001', 8);
var ug = u | g;
var ret = (mod & o) ||
(mod & g) && gid === myGid ||
(mod & u) && uid === myUid ||
(mod & ug) && myUid === 0;
return ret
}
return mode;
}
var core;
if (process.platform === 'win32' || commonjsGlobal.TESTING_WINDOWS) {
core = requireWindows();
} else {
core = requireMode();
}
var isexe_1 = isexe$1;
isexe$1.sync = sync;
function isexe$1 (path, options, cb) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
cb = options;
options = {};
}
if (!cb) {
if (typeof Promise !== 'function') {
throw new TypeError('callback not provided')
}
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
isexe$1(path, options || {}, function (er, is) {
if (er) {
reject(er);
} else {
resolve(is);
}
});
})
}
core(path, options || {}, function (er, is) {
// ignore EACCES because that just means we aren't allowed to run it
if (er) {
if (er.code === 'EACCES' || options && options.ignoreErrors) {
er = null;
is = false;
}
}
cb(er, is);
});
}
function sync (path, options) {
// my kingdom for a filtered catch
try {
return core.sync(path, options || {})
} catch (er) {
if (options && options.ignoreErrors || er.code === 'EACCES') {
return false
} else {
throw er
}
}
}
const isWindows = process.platform === 'win32' ||
process.env.OSTYPE === 'cygwin' ||
process.env.OSTYPE === 'msys';
const path$2 = g;
const COLON = isWindows ? ';' : ':';
const isexe = isexe_1;
const getNotFoundError = (cmd) =>
Object.assign(new Error(`not found: ${cmd}`), { code: 'ENOENT' });
const getPathInfo = (cmd, opt) => {
const colon = opt.colon || COLON;
// If it has a slash, then we don't bother searching the pathenv.
// just check the file itself, and that's it.
const pathEnv = cmd.match(/\//) || isWindows && cmd.match(/\\/) ? ['']
: (
[
// windows always checks the cwd first
...(isWindows ? [process.cwd()] : []),
...(opt.path || process.env.PATH ||
/* istanbul ignore next: very unusual */ '').split(colon),
]
);
const pathExtExe = isWindows
? opt.pathExt || process.env.PATHEXT || '.EXE;.CMD;.BAT;.COM'
: '';
const pathExt = isWindows ? pathExtExe.split(colon) : [''];
if (isWindows) {
if (cmd.indexOf('.') !== -1 && pathExt[0] !== '')
pathExt.unshift('');
}
return {
pathEnv,
pathExt,
pathExtExe,
}
};
const which$1 = (cmd, opt, cb) => {
if (typeof opt === 'function') {
cb = opt;
opt = {};
}
if (!opt)
opt = {};
const { pathEnv, pathExt, pathExtExe } = getPathInfo(cmd, opt);
const found = [];
const step = i => new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
if (i === pathEnv.length)
return opt.all && found.length ? resolve(found)
: reject(getNotFoundError(cmd))
const ppRaw = pathEnv[i];
const pathPart = /^".*"$/.test(ppRaw) ? ppRaw.slice(1, -1) : ppRaw;
const pCmd = path$2.join(pathPart, cmd);
const p = !pathPart && /^\.[\\\/]/.test(cmd) ? cmd.slice(0, 2) + pCmd
: pCmd;
resolve(subStep(p, i, 0));
});
const subStep = (p, i, ii) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
if (ii === pathExt.length)
return resolve(step(i + 1))
const ext = pathExt[ii];
isexe(p + ext, { pathExt: pathExtExe }, (er, is) => {
if (!er && is) {
if (opt.all)
found.push(p + ext);
else
return resolve(p + ext)
}
return resolve(subStep(p, i, ii + 1))
});
});
return cb ? step(0).then(res => cb(null, res), cb) : step(0)
};
const whichSync = (cmd, opt) => {
opt = opt || {};
const { pathEnv, pathExt, pathExtExe } = getPathInfo(cmd, opt);
const found = [];
for (let i = 0; i < pathEnv.length; i ++) {
const ppRaw = pathEnv[i];
const pathPart = /^".*"$/.test(ppRaw) ? ppRaw.slice(1, -1) : ppRaw;
const pCmd = path$2.join(pathPart, cmd);
const p = !pathPart && /^\.[\\\/]/.test(cmd) ? cmd.slice(0, 2) + pCmd
: pCmd;
for (let j = 0; j < pathExt.length; j ++) {
const cur = p + pathExt[j];
try {
const is = isexe.sync(cur, { pathExt: pathExtExe });
if (is) {
if (opt.all)
found.push(cur);
else
return cur
}
} catch (ex) {}
}
}
if (opt.all && found.length)
return found
if (opt.nothrow)
return null
throw getNotFoundError(cmd)
};
var which_1 = which$1;
which$1.sync = whichSync;
var pathKey$1 = {exports: {}};
const pathKey = (options = {}) => {
const environment = options.env || process.env;
const platform = options.platform || process.platform;
if (platform !== 'win32') {
return 'PATH';
}
return Object.keys(environment).reverse().find(key => key.toUpperCase() === 'PATH') || 'Path';
};
pathKey$1.exports = pathKey;
// TODO: Remove this for the next major release
pathKey$1.exports.default = pathKey;
const path$1 = g;
const which = which_1;
const getPathKey = pathKey$1.exports;
function resolveCommandAttempt(parsed, withoutPathExt) {
const env = parsed.options.env || process.env;
const cwd = process.cwd();
const hasCustomCwd = parsed.options.cwd != null;
// Worker threads do not have process.chdir()
const shouldSwitchCwd = hasCustomCwd && process.chdir !== undefined && !process.chdir.disabled;
// If a custom `cwd` was specified, we need to change the process cwd
// because `which` will do stat calls but does not support a custom cwd
if (shouldSwitchCwd) {
try {
process.chdir(parsed.options.cwd);
} catch (err) {
/* Empty */
}
}
let resolved;
try {
resolved = which.sync(parsed.command, {
path: env[getPathKey({ env })],
pathExt: withoutPathExt ? path$1.delimiter : undefined,
});
} catch (e) {
/* Empty */
} finally {
if (shouldSwitchCwd) {
process.chdir(cwd);
}
}
// If we successfully resolved, ensure that an absolute path is returned
// Note that when a custom `cwd` was used, we need to resolve to an absolute path based on it
if (resolved) {
resolved = path$1.resolve(hasCustomCwd ? parsed.options.cwd : '', resolved);
}
return resolved;
}
function resolveCommand$1(parsed) {
return resolveCommandAttempt(parsed) || resolveCommandAttempt(parsed, true);
}
var resolveCommand_1 = resolveCommand$1;
var _escape = {};
// See http://www.robvanderwoude.com/escapechars.php
const metaCharsRegExp = /([()\][%!^"`<>&|;, *?])/g;
function escapeCommand(arg) {
// Escape meta chars
arg = arg.replace(metaCharsRegExp, '^$1');
return arg;
}
function escapeArgument(arg, doubleEscapeMetaChars) {
// Convert to string
arg = `${arg}`;
// Algorithm below is based on https://qntm.org/cmd
// Sequence of backslashes followed by a double quote:
// double up all the backslashes and escape the double quote
arg = arg.replace(/(\\*)"/g, '$1$1\\"');
// Sequence of backslashes followed by the end of the string
// (which will become a double quote later):
// double up all the backslashes
arg = arg.replace(/(\\*)$/, '$1$1');
// All other backslashes occur literally
// Quote the whole thing:
arg = `"${arg}"`;
// Escape meta chars
arg = arg.replace(metaCharsRegExp, '^$1');
// Double escape meta chars if necessary
if (doubleEscapeMetaChars) {
arg = arg.replace(metaCharsRegExp, '^$1');
}
return arg;
}
_escape.command = escapeCommand;
_escape.argument = escapeArgument;
var shebangRegex$1 = /^#!(.*)/;
const shebangRegex = shebangRegex$1;
var shebangCommand$1 = (string = '') => {
const match = string.match(shebangRegex);
if (!match) {
return null;
}
const [path, argument] = match[0].replace(/#! ?/, '').split(' ');
const binary = path.split('/').pop();
if (binary === 'env') {
return argument;
}
return argument ? `${binary} ${argument}` : binary;
};
const fs = require$$0;
const shebangCommand = shebangCommand$1;
function readShebang$1(command) {
// Read the first 150 bytes from the file
const size = 150;
const buffer = Buffer.alloc(size);
let fd;
try {
fd = fs.openSync(command, 'r');
fs.readSync(fd, buffer, 0, size, 0);
fs.closeSync(fd);
} catch (e) { /* Empty */ }
// Attempt to extract shebang (null is returned if not a shebang)
return shebangCommand(buffer.toString());
}
var readShebang_1 = readShebang$1;
const path = g;
const resolveCommand = resolveCommand_1;
const escape = _escape;
const readShebang = readShebang_1;
const isWin$2 = process.platform === 'win32';
const isExecutableRegExp = /\.(?:com|exe)$/i;
const isCmdShimRegExp = /node_modules[\\/].bin[\\/][^\\/]+\.cmd$/i;
function detectShebang(parsed) {
parsed.file = resolveCommand(parsed);
const shebang = parsed.file && readShebang(parsed.file);
if (shebang) {
parsed.args.unshift(parsed.file);
parsed.command = shebang;
return resolveCommand(parsed);
}
return parsed.file;
}
function parseNonShell(parsed) {
if (!isWin$2) {
return parsed;
}
// Detect & add support for shebangs
const commandFile = detectShebang(parsed);
// We don't need a shell if the command filename is an executable
const needsShell = !isExecutableRegExp.test(commandFile);
// If a shell is required, use cmd.exe and take care of escaping everything correctly
// Note that `forceShell` is an hidden option used only in tests
if (parsed.options.forceShell || needsShell) {
// Need to double escape meta chars if the command is a cmd-shim located in `node_modules/.bin/`
// The cmd-shim simply calls execute the package bin file with NodeJS, proxying any argument
// Because the escape of metachars with ^ gets interpreted when the cmd.exe is first called,
// we need to double escape them
const needsDoubleEscapeMetaChars = isCmdShimRegExp.test(commandFile);
// Normalize posix paths into OS compatible paths (e.g.: foo/bar -> foo\bar)
// This is necessary otherwise it will always fail with ENOENT in those cases
parsed.command = path.normalize(parsed.command);
// Escape command & arguments
parsed.command = escape.command(parsed.command);
parsed.args = parsed.args.map((arg) => escape.argument(arg, needsDoubleEscapeMetaChars));
const shellCommand = [parsed.command].concat(parsed.args).join(' ');
parsed.args = ['/d', '/s', '/c', `"${shellCommand}"`];
parsed.command = process.env.comspec || 'cmd.exe';
parsed.options.windowsVerbatimArguments = true; // Tell node's spawn that the arguments are already escaped
}
return parsed;
}
function parse$1(command, args, options) {
// Normalize arguments, similar to nodejs
if (args && !Array.isArray(args)) {
options = args;
args = null;
}
args = args ? args.slice(0) : []; // Clone array to avoid changing the original
options = Object.assign({}, options); // Clone object to avoid changing the original
// Build our parsed object
const parsed = {
command,
args,
options,
file: undefined,
original: {
command,
args,
},
};
// Delegate further parsing to shell or non-shell
return options.shell ? parsed : parseNonShell(parsed);
}
var parse_1 = parse$1;
const isWin$1 = process.platform === 'win32';
function notFoundError(original, syscall) {
return Object.assign(new Error(`${syscall} ${original.command} ENOENT`), {
code: 'ENOENT',
errno: 'ENOENT',
syscall: `${syscall} ${original.command}`,
path: original.command,
spawnargs: original.args,
});
}
function hookChildProcess(cp, parsed) {
if (!isWin$1) {
return;
}
const originalEmit = cp.emit;
cp.emit = function (name, arg1) {
// If emitting "exit" event and exit code is 1, we need to check if
// the command exists and emit an "error" instead
// See https://github.com/IndigoUnited/node-cross-spawn/issues/16
if (name === 'exit') {
const err = verifyENOENT(arg1, parsed);
if (err) {
return originalEmit.call(cp, 'error', err);
}
}
return originalEmit.apply(cp, arguments); // eslint-disable-line prefer-rest-params
};
}
function verifyENOENT(status, parsed) {
if (isWin$1 && status === 1 && !parsed.file) {
return notFoundError(parsed.original, 'spawn');
}
return null;
}
function verifyENOENTSync(status, parsed) {
if (isWin$1 && status === 1 && !parsed.file) {
return notFoundError(parsed.original, 'spawnSync');
}
return null;
}
var enoent$1 = {
hookChildProcess,
verifyENOENT,
verifyENOENTSync,
notFoundError,
};
const cp = require$$0$1;
const parse = parse_1;
const enoent = enoent$1;
function spawn(command, args, options) {
// Parse the arguments
const parsed = parse(command, args, options);
// Spawn the child process
const spawned = cp.spawn(parsed.command, parsed.args, parsed.options);
// Hook into child process "exit" event to emit an error if the command
// does not exists, see: https://github.com/IndigoUnited/node-cross-spawn/issues/16
enoent.hookChildProcess(spawned, parsed);
return spawned;
}
function spawnSync(command, args, options) {
// Parse the arguments
const parsed = parse(command, args, options);
// Spawn the child process
const result = cp.spawnSync(parsed.command, parsed.args, parsed.options);
// Analyze if the command does not exist, see: https://github.com/IndigoUnited/node-cross-spawn/issues/16
result.error = result.error || enoent.verifyENOENTSync(result.status, parsed);
return result;
}
crossSpawn.exports = spawn;
crossSpawn.exports.spawn = spawn;
crossSpawn.exports.sync = spawnSync;
crossSpawn.exports._parse = parse;
crossSpawn.exports._enoent = enoent;
var signalExit = {exports: {}};
var signals$1 = {exports: {}};
var hasRequiredSignals;
function requireSignals () {
if (hasRequiredSignals) return signals$1.exports;
hasRequiredSignals = 1;
(function (module) {
// This is not the set of all possible signals.
//
// It IS, however, the set of all signals that trigger
// an exit on either Linux or BSD systems. Linux is a
// superset of the signal names supported on BSD, and
// the unknown signals just fail to register, so we can
// catch that easily enough.
//
// Don't bother with SIGKILL. It's uncatchable, which
// means that we can't fire any callbacks anyway.
//
// If a user does happen to register a handler on a non-
// fatal signal like SIGWINCH or something, and then
// exit, it'll end up firing `process.emit('exit')`, so
// the handler will be fired anyway.
//
// SIGBUS, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV and SIGILL, when not raised
// artificially, inherently leave the process in a
// state from which it is not safe to try and enter JS
// listeners.
module.exports = [
'SIGABRT',
'SIGALRM',
'SIGHUP',
'SIGINT',
'SIGTERM'
];
if (process.platform !== 'win32') {
module.exports.push(
'SIGVTALRM',
'SIGXCPU',
'SIGXFSZ',
'SIGUSR2',
'SIGTRAP',
'SIGSYS',
'SIGQUIT',
'SIGIOT'
// should detect profiler and enable/disable accordingly.
// see #21
// 'SIGPROF'
);
}
if (process.platform === 'linux') {
module.exports.push(
'SIGIO',
'SIGPOLL',
'SIGPWR',
'SIGSTKFLT',
'SIGUNUSED'
);
}
} (signals$1));
return signals$1.exports;
}
// Note: since nyc uses this module to output coverage, any lines
// that are in the direct sync flow of nyc's outputCoverage are
// ignored, since we can never get coverage for them.
// grab a reference to node's real process object right away
var process$1 = commonjsGlobal.process;
const processOk = function (process) {
return process &&
typeof process === 'object' &&
typeof process.removeListener === 'function' &&
typeof process.emit === 'function' &&
typeof process.reallyExit === 'function' &&
typeof process.listeners === 'function' &&
typeof process.kill === 'function' &&
typeof process.pid === 'number' &&
typeof process.on === 'function'
};
// some kind of non-node environment, just no-op
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (!processOk(process$1)) {
signalExit.exports = function () {
return function () {}
};
} else {
var assert = assert$1;
var signals = requireSignals();
var isWin = /^win/i.test(process$1.platform);
var EE = require$$2;
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (typeof EE !== 'function') {
EE = EE.EventEmitter;
}
var emitter;
if (process$1.__signal_exit_emitter__) {
emitter = process$1.__signal_exit_emitter__;
} else {
emitter = process$1.__signal_exit_emitter__ = new EE();
emitter.count = 0;
emitter.emitted = {};
}
// Because this emitter is a global, we have to check to see if a
// previous version of this library failed to enable infinite listeners.
// I know what you're about to say. But literally everything about
// signal-exit is a compromise with evil. Get used to it.
if (!emitter.infinite) {
emitter.setMaxListeners(Infinity);
emitter.infinite = true;
}
signalExit.exports = function (cb, opts) {
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (!processOk(commonjsGlobal.process)) {
return function () {}
}
assert.equal(typeof cb, 'function', 'a callback must be provided for exit handler');
if (loaded === false) {
load();
}
var ev = 'exit';
if (opts && opts.alwaysLast) {
ev = 'afterexit';
}
var remove = function () {
emitter.removeListener(ev, cb);
if (emitter.listeners('exit').length === 0 &&
emitter.listeners('afterexit').length === 0) {
unload();
}
};
emitter.on(ev, cb);
return remove
};
var unload = function unload () {
if (!loaded || !processOk(commonjsGlobal.process)) {
return
}
loaded = false;
signals.forEach(function (sig) {
try {
process$1.removeListener(sig, sigListeners[sig]);
} catch (er) {}
});
process$1.emit = originalProcessEmit;
process$1.reallyExit = originalProcessReallyExit;
emitter.count -= 1;
};
signalExit.exports.unload = unload;
var emit = function emit (event, code, signal) {
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (emitter.emitted[event]) {
return
}
emitter.emitted[event] = true;
emitter.emit(event, code, signal);
};
// { <signal>: <listener fn>, ... }
var sigListeners = {};
signals.forEach(function (sig) {
sigListeners[sig] = function listener () {
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (!processOk(commonjsGlobal.process)) {
return
}
// If there are no other listeners, an exit is coming!
// Simplest way: remove us and then re-send the signal.
// We know that this will kill the process, so we can
// safely emit now.
var listeners = process$1.listeners(sig);
if (listeners.length === emitter.count) {
unload();
emit('exit', null, sig);
/* istanbul ignore next */
emit('afterexit', null, sig);
/* istanbul ignore next */
if (isWin && sig === 'SIGHUP') {
// "SIGHUP" throws an `ENOSYS` error on Windows,
// so use a supported signal instead
sig = 'SIGINT';
}
/* istanbul ignore next */
process$1.kill(process$1.pid, sig);
}
};
});
signalExit.exports.signals = function () {
return signals
};
var loaded = false;
var load = function load () {
if (loaded || !processOk(commonjsGlobal.process)) {
return
}
loaded = true;
// This is the number of onSignalExit's that are in play.
// It's important so that we can count the correct number of
// listeners on signals, and don't wait for the other one to
// handle it instead of us.
emitter.count += 1;
signals = signals.filter(function (sig) {
try {
process$1.on(sig, sigListeners[sig]);
return true
} catch (er) {
return false
}
});
process$1.emit = processEmit;
process$1.reallyExit = processReallyExit;
};
signalExit.exports.load = load;
var originalProcessReallyExit = process$1.reallyExit;
var processReallyExit = function processReallyExit (code) {
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (!processOk(commonjsGlobal.process)) {
return
}
process$1.exitCode = code || /* istanbul ignore next */ 0;
emit('exit', process$1.exitCode, null);
/* istanbul ignore next */
emit('afterexit', process$1.exitCode, null);
/* istanbul ignore next */
originalProcessReallyExit.call(process$1, process$1.exitCode);
};
var originalProcessEmit = process$1.emit;
var processEmit = function processEmit (ev, arg) {
if (ev === 'exit' && processOk(commonjsGlobal.process)) {
/* istanbul ignore else */
if (arg !== undefined) {
process$1.exitCode = arg;
}
var ret = originalProcessEmit.apply(this, arguments);
/* istanbul ignore next */
emit('exit', process$1.exitCode, null);
/* istanbul ignore next */
emit('afterexit', process$1.exitCode, null);
/* istanbul ignore next */
return ret
} else {
return originalProcessEmit.apply(this, arguments)
}
};
}
var getStream$1 = {exports: {}};
const {PassThrough: PassThroughStream} = require$$0$2;
var bufferStream$1 = options => {
options = {...options};
const {array} = options;
let {encoding} = options;
const isBuffer = encoding === 'buffer';
let objectMode = false;
if (array) {
objectMode = !(encoding || isBuffer);
} else {
encoding = encoding || 'utf8';
}
if (isBuffer) {
encoding = null;
}
const stream = new PassThroughStream({objectMode});
if (encoding) {
stream.setEncoding(encoding);
}
let length = 0;
const chunks = [];
stream.on('data', chunk => {
chunks.push(chunk);
if (objectMode) {
length = chunks.length;
} else {
length += chunk.length;
}
});
stream.getBufferedValue = () => {
if (array) {
return chunks;
}
return isBuffer ? Buffer.concat(chunks, length) : chunks.join('');
};
stream.getBufferedLength = () => length;
return stream;
};
const {constants: BufferConstants} = require$$0$3;
const stream = require$$0$2;
const {promisify} = util;
const bufferStream = bufferStream$1;
const streamPipelinePromisified = promisify(stream.pipeline);
class MaxBufferError extends Error {
constructor() {
super('maxBuffer exceeded');
this.name = 'MaxBufferError';
}
}
async function getStream(inputStream, options) {
if (!inputStream) {
throw new Error('Expected a stream');
}
options = {
maxBuffer: Infinity,
...options
};
const {maxBuffer} = options;
const stream = bufferStream(options);
await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const rejectPromise = error => {
// Don't retrieve an oversized buffer.
if (error && stream.getBufferedLength() <= BufferConstants.MAX_LENGTH) {
error.bufferedData = stream.getBufferedValue();
}
reject(error);
};
(async () => {
try {
await streamPipelinePromisified(inputStream, stream);
resolve();
} catch (error) {
rejectPromise(error);
}
})();
stream.on('data', () => {
if (stream.getBufferedLength() > maxBuffer) {
rejectPromise(new MaxBufferError());
}
});
});
return stream.getBufferedValue();
}
getStream$1.exports = getStream;
getStream$1.exports.buffer = (stream, options) => getStream(stream, {...options, encoding: 'buffer'});
getStream$1.exports.array = (stream, options) => getStream(stream, {...options, array: true});
getStream$1.exports.MaxBufferError = MaxBufferError;
const { PassThrough } = require$$0$2;
var mergeStream = function (/*streams...*/) {
var sources = [];
var output = new PassThrough({objectMode: true});
output.setMaxListeners(0);
output.add = add;
output.isEmpty = isEmpty;
output.on('unpipe', remove);
Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).forEach(add);
return output
function add (source) {
if (Array.isArray(source)) {
source.forEach(add);
return this
}
sources.push(source);
source.once('end', remove.bind(null, source));
source.once('error', output.emit.bind(output, 'error'));
source.pipe(output, {end: false});
return this
}
function isEmpty () {
return sources.length == 0;
}
function remove (source) {
sources = sources.filter(function (it) { return it !== source });
if (!sources.length && output.readable) { output.end(); }
}
};
export { crossSpawn as c, getStream$1 as g, mergeStream as m, pathKey$1 as p, signalExit as s };