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vscode/src/bootstrap.js
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
//@ts-check
'use strict';
// Simple module style to support node.js and browser environments
(function (globalThis, factory) {
// Node.js
if (typeof exports === 'object') {
module.exports = factory();
}
// Browser
else {
// @ts-ignore
globalThis.MonacoBootstrap = factory();
}
}(this, function () {
const Module = typeof require === 'function' ? require('module') : undefined;
const path = typeof require === 'function' ? require('path') : undefined;
//#region global bootstrapping
// increase number of stack frames(from 10, https://github.com/v8/v8/wiki/Stack-Trace-API)
Error.stackTraceLimit = 100;
if (typeof process !== 'undefined' && !process.env['VSCODE_HANDLES_SIGPIPE']) {
// Workaround for Electron not installing a handler to ignore SIGPIPE
// (https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/13254)
let didLogAboutSIGPIPE = false;
process.on('SIGPIPE', () => {
// See https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-remote-release/issues/6543
// We would normally install a SIGPIPE listener in bootstrap.js
// But in certain situations, the console itself can be in a broken pipe state
// so logging SIGPIPE to the console will cause an infinite async loop
if (!didLogAboutSIGPIPE) {
didLogAboutSIGPIPE = true;
console.error(new Error(`Unexpected SIGPIPE`));
}
});
}
//#endregion
//#region Add support for using node_modules.asar
function enableASARSupport() {
if (!path || !Module || typeof process === 'undefined') {
console.warn('enableASARSupport() is only available in node.js environments');
return;
}
const NODE_MODULES_PATH = path.join(__dirname, '../node_modules');
const NODE_MODULES_ASAR_PATH = `${NODE_MODULES_PATH}.asar`;
// @ts-ignore
const originalResolveLookupPaths = Module._resolveLookupPaths;
// @ts-ignore
Module._resolveLookupPaths = function (request, parent) {
const paths = originalResolveLookupPaths(request, parent);
if (Array.isArray(paths)) {
for (let i = 0, len = paths.length; i < len; i++) {
if (paths[i] === NODE_MODULES_PATH) {
paths.splice(i, 0, NODE_MODULES_ASAR_PATH);
break;
}
}
}
return paths;
};
}
//#endregion
//#region URI helpers
/**
* @param {string} path
* @param {{ isWindows?: boolean, scheme?: string, fallbackAuthority?: string }} config
* @returns {string}
*/
function fileUriFromPath(path, config) {
// Since we are building a URI, we normalize any backslash
// to slashes and we ensure that the path begins with a '/'.
let pathName = path.replace(/\\/g, '/');
if (pathName.length > 0 && pathName.charAt(0) !== '/') {
pathName = `/${pathName}`;
}
/** @type {string} */
let uri;
// Windows: in order to support UNC paths (which start with '//')
// that have their own authority, we do not use the provided authority
// but rather preserve it.
if (config.isWindows && pathName.startsWith('//')) {
uri = encodeURI(`${config.scheme || 'file'}:${pathName}`);
}
// Otherwise we optionally add the provided authority if specified
else {
uri = encodeURI(`${config.scheme || 'file'}://${config.fallbackAuthority || ''}${pathName}`);
}
return uri.replace(/#/g, '%23');
}
//#endregion
return {
enableASARSupport,
fileUriFromPath
};
}));