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-// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-library pub.barback; |
- |
-import 'package:barback/barback.dart'; |
-import 'package:path/path.dart' as p; |
-import 'package:pub_semver/pub_semver.dart'; |
- |
-/// The currently supported versions of packages that this version of pub works |
-/// with. |
-/// |
-/// Pub implicitly constrains these packages to these versions as long as |
-/// barback is a dependency. |
-/// |
-/// Users' transformers are loaded in an isolate that uses the entrypoint |
-/// package's dependency versions. However, that isolate also loads code |
-/// provided by pub (`asset/dart/transformer_isolate.dart` and associated |
-/// files). This code uses these packages as well, so these constraints exist to |
-/// ensure that its usage of the packages remains valid. |
-/// |
-/// Most constraints here are like normal version constraints in that their |
-/// upper bound is the next major version of the package (or minor version for |
-/// pre-1.0.0 packages). If a new major version of the package is released, |
-/// these *must* be incremented to synchronize with that. |
-/// |
-/// The constraint on barback is different. Its upper bound is the next *patch* |
-/// version of barback—that is, the next version with new features. This is |
-/// because most barback features need additional serialization code to be fully |
-/// supported in pub, even if they're otherwise backwards-compatible. |
-/// |
-/// Whenever a new minor or patch version of barback is published, this *must* |
-/// be incremented to synchronize with that. See the barback [compatibility |
-/// documentation][compat] for details on the relationship between this |
-/// constraint and barback's version. |
-/// |
-/// [compat]: https://gist.github.com/nex3/10942218 |
-final pubConstraints = { |
- "barback": new VersionConstraint.parse(">=0.13.0 <0.15.3"), |
- "source_span": new VersionConstraint.parse(">=1.0.0 <2.0.0"), |
- "stack_trace": new VersionConstraint.parse(">=0.9.1 <2.0.0") |
-}; |
- |
-/// Converts [id] to a "package:" URI. |
-/// |
-/// This will throw an [ArgumentError] if [id] doesn't represent a library in |
-/// `lib/`. |
-Uri idToPackageUri(AssetId id) { |
- if (!id.path.startsWith('lib/')) { |
- throw new ArgumentError("Asset id $id doesn't identify a library."); |
- } |
- |
- return new Uri( |
- scheme: 'package', |
- path: p.url.join(id.package, id.path.replaceFirst('lib/', ''))); |
-} |
- |
-/// Converts [uri] into an [AssetId] if its path is within "packages". |
-/// |
-/// If the URL contains a special directory, but lacks a following package name, |
-/// throws a [FormatException]. |
-/// |
-/// If the URI doesn't contain one of those special directories, returns null. |
-AssetId packagesUrlToId(Uri url) { |
- var parts = p.url.split(url.path); |
- |
- // Strip the leading "/" from the URL. |
- if (parts.isNotEmpty && parts.first == "/") parts = parts.skip(1).toList(); |
- |
- if (parts.isEmpty) return null; |
- |
- // Check for "packages" in the URL. |
- // TODO(rnystrom): If we rewrite "package:" imports to relative imports that |
- // point to a canonical "packages" directory, we can limit "packages" to the |
- // root of the URL as well. See: #16649. |
- var index = parts.indexOf("packages"); |
- if (index == -1) return null; |
- |
- // There should be a package name after "packages". |
- if (parts.length <= index + 1) { |
- throw new FormatException( |
- 'Invalid URL path "${url.path}". Expected package name ' 'after "packages".'); |
- } |
- |
- var package = parts[index + 1]; |
- var assetPath = p.url.join("lib", p.url.joinAll(parts.skip(index + 2))); |
- return new AssetId(package, assetPath); |
-} |