lang.js
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/* @flow */
/**
* unicode letters used for parsing html tags, component names and property paths.
* using https://www.w3.org/TR/html53/semantics-scripting.html#potentialcustomelementname
* skipping \u10000-\uEFFFF due to it freezing up PhantomJS
*/
export const unicodeRegExp = /a-zA-Z\u00B7\u00C0-\u00D6\u00D8-\u00F6\u00F8-\u037D\u037F-\u1FFF\u200C-\u200D\u203F-\u2040\u2070-\u218F\u2C00-\u2FEF\u3001-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFFD/
/**
* Check if a string starts with $ or _
*/
export function isReserved (str: string): boolean {
const c = (str + '').charCodeAt(0)
return c === 0x24 || c === 0x5F
}
/**
* Define a property.
*/
export function def (obj: Object, key: string, val: any, enumerable?: boolean) {
Object.defineProperty(obj, key, {
value: val,
enumerable: !!enumerable,
writable: true,
configurable: true
})
}
/**
* Parse simple path.
*/
const bailRE = new RegExp(`[^${unicodeRegExp.source}.$_\\d]`)
export function parsePath (path: string): any {
if (bailRE.test(path)) {
return
}
const segments = path.split('.')
return function (obj) {
for (let i = 0; i < segments.length; i++) {
if (!obj) return
obj = obj[segments[i]]
}
return obj
}
}