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* Cross-Browser Split 1.1.1
* Copyright 2007-2012 Steven Levithan <stevenlevithan.com>
* Available under the MIT License
* ECMAScript compliant, uniform cross-browser split method
*/
/**
* Splits a string into an array of strings using a regex or string separator. Matches of the
* separator are not included in the result array. However, if `separator` is a regex that contains
* capturing groups, backreferences are spliced into the result each time `separator` is matched.
* Fixes browser bugs compared to the native `String.prototype.split` and can be used reliably
* cross-browser.
* @param {String} str String to split.
* @param {RegExp|String} separator Regex or string to use for separating the string.
* @param {Number} [limit] Maximum number of items to include in the result array.
* @returns {Array} Array of substrings.
* @example
*
* // Basic use
* split('a b c d', ' ');
* // -> ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
*
* // With limit
* split('a b c d', ' ', 2);
* // -> ['a', 'b']
*
* // Backreferences in result array
* split('..word1 word2..', /([a-z]+)(\d+)/i);
* // -> ['..', 'word', '1', ' ', 'word', '2', '..']
*/
var split;
// Avoid running twice; that would break the `nativeSplit` reference
split = split || function (undef) {
var nativeSplit = String.prototype.split,
compliantExecNpcg = /()??/.exec("")[1] === undef, // NPCG: nonparticipating capturing group
self;
self = function (str, separator, limit) {
// If `separator` is not a regex, use `nativeSplit`
if (Object.prototype.toString.call(separator) !== "[object RegExp]") {
return nativeSplit.call(str, separator, limit);
}
var output = [],
flags = (separator.ignoreCase ? "i" : "") +
(separator.multiline ? "m" : "") +
(separator.extended ? "x" : "") + // Proposed for ES6
(separator.sticky ? "y" : ""), // Firefox 3+
lastLastIndex = 0,
// Make `global` and avoid `lastIndex` issues by working with a copy
separator = new RegExp(separator.source, flags + "g"),
separator2, match, lastIndex, lastLength;
str += ""; // Type-convert
if (!compliantExecNpcg) {
// Doesn't need flags gy, but they don't hurt
separator2 = new RegExp("^" + separator.source + "$(?!\\s)", flags);
}
/* Values for `limit`, per the spec:
* If undefined: 4294967295 // Math.pow(2, 32) - 1
* If 0, Infinity, or NaN: 0
* If positive number: limit = Math.floor(limit); if (limit > 4294967295) limit -= 4294967296;
* If negative number: 4294967296 - Math.floor(Math.abs(limit))
* If other: Type-convert, then use the above rules
*/
limit = limit === undef ?
-1 >>> 0 : // Math.pow(2, 32) - 1
limit >>> 0; // ToUint32(limit)
while (match = separator.exec(str)) {
// `separator.lastIndex` is not reliable cross-browser
lastIndex = match.index + match[0].length;
if (lastIndex > lastLastIndex) {
output.push(str.slice(lastLastIndex, match.index));
// Fix browsers whose `exec` methods don't consistently return `undefined` for
// nonparticipating capturing groups
if (!compliantExecNpcg && match.length > 1) {
match[0].replace(separator2, function () {
for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length - 2; i++) {
if (arguments[i] === undef) {
match[i] = undef;
}
}
});
}
if (match.length > 1 && match.index < str.length) {
Array.prototype.push.apply(output, match.slice(1));
}
lastLength = match[0].length;
lastLastIndex = lastIndex;
if (output.length >= limit) {
break;
}
}
if (separator.lastIndex === match.index) {
separator.lastIndex++; // Avoid an infinite loop
}
}
if (lastLastIndex === str.length) {
if (lastLength || !separator.test("")) {
output.push("");
}
} else {
output.push(str.slice(lastLastIndex));
}
return output.length > limit ? output.slice(0, limit) : output;
};
if ("\n".split(/\n/).length == 0) {
String.prototype.split = function (separator, limit) {
return self(this, separator, limit);
};
}
return self;
}();
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