From b77eb8c66c01083ddd11408c9660a4b0991ca869 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mathias Bynens Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 18:42:08 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] punycode: update to v2.0.0 Punycode v2.0.0 drops support for old and non-Node environments. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7267 Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/7224 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis Reviewed-By: Roman Reiss --- lib/punycode.js | 860 +++++++++++++---------------- test/message/core_line_numbers.out | 8 +- 2 files changed, 389 insertions(+), 479 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/punycode.js b/lib/punycode.js index 51aa75132937d5..9d788aefb59087 100644 --- a/lib/punycode.js +++ b/lib/punycode.js @@ -1,530 +1,440 @@ -/*! https://mths.be/punycode v1.3.2 by @mathias */ -;(function(root) { - - /** Detect free variables */ - var freeExports = typeof exports == 'object' && exports && - !exports.nodeType && exports; - var freeModule = typeof module == 'object' && module && - !module.nodeType && module; - var freeGlobal = typeof global == 'object' && global; - if ( - freeGlobal.global === freeGlobal || - freeGlobal.window === freeGlobal || - freeGlobal.self === freeGlobal - ) { - root = freeGlobal; +'use strict'; + +/** Highest positive signed 32-bit float value */ +const maxInt = 2147483647; // aka. 0x7FFFFFFF or 2^31-1 + +/** Bootstring parameters */ +const base = 36; +const tMin = 1; +const tMax = 26; +const skew = 38; +const damp = 700; +const initialBias = 72; +const initialN = 128; // 0x80 +const delimiter = '-'; // '\x2D' + +/** Regular expressions */ +const regexPunycode = /^xn--/; +const regexNonASCII = /[^\x20-\x7E]/; // unprintable ASCII chars + non-ASCII chars +const regexSeparators = /[\x2E\u3002\uFF0E\uFF61]/g; // RFC 3490 separators + +/** Error messages */ +const errors = { + 'overflow': 'Overflow: input needs wider integers to process', + 'not-basic': 'Illegal input >= 0x80 (not a basic code point)', + 'invalid-input': 'Invalid input' +}; + +/** Convenience shortcuts */ +const baseMinusTMin = base - tMin; +const floor = Math.floor; +const stringFromCharCode = String.fromCharCode; + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/** + * A generic error utility function. + * @private + * @param {String} type The error type. + * @returns {Error} Throws a `RangeError` with the applicable error message. + */ +function error(type) { + throw new RangeError(errors[type]); +} + +/** + * A generic `Array#map` utility function. + * @private + * @param {Array} array The array to iterate over. + * @param {Function} callback The function that gets called for every array + * item. + * @returns {Array} A new array of values returned by the callback function. + */ +function map(array, fn) { + const result = []; + let length = array.length; + while (length--) { + result[length] = fn(array[length]); } - - /** - * The `punycode` object. - * @name punycode - * @type Object - */ - var punycode, - - /** Highest positive signed 32-bit float value */ - maxInt = 2147483647, // aka. 0x7FFFFFFF or 2^31-1 - - /** Bootstring parameters */ - base = 36, - tMin = 1, - tMax = 26, - skew = 38, - damp = 700, - initialBias = 72, - initialN = 128, // 0x80 - delimiter = '-', // '\x2D' - - /** Regular expressions */ - regexPunycode = /^xn--/, - regexNonASCII = /[^\x20-\x7E]/, // unprintable ASCII chars + non-ASCII chars - regexSeparators = /[\x2E\u3002\uFF0E\uFF61]/g, // RFC 3490 separators - - /** Error messages */ - errors = { - 'overflow': 'Overflow: input needs wider integers to process', - 'not-basic': 'Illegal input >= 0x80 (not a basic code point)', - 'invalid-input': 'Invalid input' - }, - - /** Convenience shortcuts */ - baseMinusTMin = base - tMin, - floor = Math.floor, - stringFromCharCode = String.fromCharCode, - - /** Temporary variable */ - key; - - /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - - /** - * A generic error utility function. - * @private - * @param {String} type The error type. - * @returns {Error} Throws a `RangeError` with the applicable error message. - */ - function error(type) { - throw new RangeError(errors[type]); + return result; +} + +/** + * A simple `Array#map`-like wrapper to work with domain name strings or email + * addresses. + * @private + * @param {String} domain The domain name or email address. + * @param {Function} callback The function that gets called for every + * character. + * @returns {Array} A new string of characters returned by the callback + * function. + */ +function mapDomain(string, fn) { + const parts = string.split('@'); + let result = ''; + if (parts.length > 1) { + // In email addresses, only the domain name should be punycoded. Leave + // the local part (i.e. everything up to `@`) intact. + result = parts[0] + '@'; + string = parts[1]; } - - /** - * A generic `Array#map` utility function. - * @private - * @param {Array} array The array to iterate over. - * @param {Function} callback The function that gets called for every array - * item. - * @returns {Array} A new array of values returned by the callback function. - */ - function map(array, fn) { - var length = array.length; - var result = []; - while (length--) { - result[length] = fn(array[length]); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * A simple `Array#map`-like wrapper to work with domain name strings or email - * addresses. - * @private - * @param {String} domain The domain name or email address. - * @param {Function} callback The function that gets called for every - * character. - * @returns {Array} A new string of characters returned by the callback - * function. - */ - function mapDomain(string, fn) { - var parts = string.split('@'); - var result = ''; - if (parts.length > 1) { - // In email addresses, only the domain name should be punycoded. Leave - // the local part (i.e. everything up to `@`) intact. - result = parts[0] + '@'; - string = parts[1]; - } - // Avoid `split(regex)` for IE8 compatibility. See #17. - string = string.replace(regexSeparators, '\x2E'); - var labels = string.split('.'); - var encoded = map(labels, fn).join('.'); - return result + encoded; - } - - /** - * Creates an array containing the numeric code points of each Unicode - * character in the string. While JavaScript uses UCS-2 internally, - * this function will convert a pair of surrogate halves (each of which - * UCS-2 exposes as separate characters) into a single code point, - * matching UTF-16. - * @see `punycode.ucs2.encode` - * @see - * @memberOf punycode.ucs2 - * @name decode - * @param {String} string The Unicode input string (UCS-2). - * @returns {Array} The new array of code points. - */ - function ucs2decode(string) { - var output = [], - counter = 0, - length = string.length, - value, - extra; - while (counter < length) { - value = string.charCodeAt(counter++); - if (value >= 0xD800 && value <= 0xDBFF && counter < length) { - // high surrogate, and there is a next character - extra = string.charCodeAt(counter++); - if ((extra & 0xFC00) == 0xDC00) { // low surrogate - output.push(((value & 0x3FF) << 10) + (extra & 0x3FF) + 0x10000); - } else { - // unmatched surrogate; only append this code unit, in case the next - // code unit is the high surrogate of a surrogate pair - output.push(value); - counter--; - } + // Avoid `split(regex)` for IE8 compatibility. See #17. + string = string.replace(regexSeparators, '\x2E'); + const labels = string.split('.'); + const encoded = map(labels, fn).join('.'); + return result + encoded; +} + +/** + * Creates an array containing the numeric code points of each Unicode + * character in the string. While JavaScript uses UCS-2 internally, + * this function will convert a pair of surrogate halves (each of which + * UCS-2 exposes as separate characters) into a single code point, + * matching UTF-16. + * @see `punycode.ucs2.encode` + * @see + * @memberOf punycode.ucs2 + * @name decode + * @param {String} string The Unicode input string (UCS-2). + * @returns {Array} The new array of code points. + */ +function ucs2decode(string) { + const output = []; + let counter = 0; + const length = string.length; + while (counter < length) { + const value = string.charCodeAt(counter++); + if (value >= 0xD800 && value <= 0xDBFF && counter < length) { + // It's a high surrogate, and there is a next character. + const extra = string.charCodeAt(counter++); + if ((extra & 0xFC00) == 0xDC00) { // Low surrogate. + output.push(((value & 0x3FF) << 10) + (extra & 0x3FF) + 0x10000); } else { + // It's an unmatched surrogate; only append this code unit, in case the + // next code unit is the high surrogate of a surrogate pair. output.push(value); + counter--; } + } else { + output.push(value); } - return output; } - - /** - * Creates a string based on an array of numeric code points. - * @see `punycode.ucs2.decode` - * @memberOf punycode.ucs2 - * @name encode - * @param {Array} codePoints The array of numeric code points. - * @returns {String} The new Unicode string (UCS-2). - */ - function ucs2encode(array) { - return map(array, function(value) { - var output = ''; - if (value > 0xFFFF) { - value -= 0x10000; - output += stringFromCharCode(value >>> 10 & 0x3FF | 0xD800); - value = 0xDC00 | value & 0x3FF; - } - output += stringFromCharCode(value); - return output; - }).join(''); + return output; +} + +/** + * Creates a string based on an array of numeric code points. + * @see `punycode.ucs2.decode` + * @memberOf punycode.ucs2 + * @name encode + * @param {Array} codePoints The array of numeric code points. + * @returns {String} The new Unicode string (UCS-2). + */ +const ucs2encode = array => String.fromCodePoint(...array); + +/** + * Converts a basic code point into a digit/integer. + * @see `digitToBasic()` + * @private + * @param {Number} codePoint The basic numeric code point value. + * @returns {Number} The numeric value of a basic code point (for use in + * representing integers) in the range `0` to `base - 1`, or `base` if + * the code point does not represent a value. + */ +const basicToDigit = function(codePoint) { + if (codePoint - 0x30 < 0x0A) { + return codePoint - 0x16; } - - /** - * Converts a basic code point into a digit/integer. - * @see `digitToBasic()` - * @private - * @param {Number} codePoint The basic numeric code point value. - * @returns {Number} The numeric value of a basic code point (for use in - * representing integers) in the range `0` to `base - 1`, or `base` if - * the code point does not represent a value. - */ - function basicToDigit(codePoint) { - if (codePoint - 48 < 10) { - return codePoint - 22; - } - if (codePoint - 65 < 26) { - return codePoint - 65; - } - if (codePoint - 97 < 26) { - return codePoint - 97; - } - return base; + if (codePoint - 0x41 < 0x1A) { + return codePoint - 0x41; } - - /** - * Converts a digit/integer into a basic code point. - * @see `basicToDigit()` - * @private - * @param {Number} digit The numeric value of a basic code point. - * @returns {Number} The basic code point whose value (when used for - * representing integers) is `digit`, which needs to be in the range - * `0` to `base - 1`. If `flag` is non-zero, the uppercase form is - * used; else, the lowercase form is used. The behavior is undefined - * if `flag` is non-zero and `digit` has no uppercase form. - */ - function digitToBasic(digit, flag) { - // 0..25 map to ASCII a..z or A..Z - // 26..35 map to ASCII 0..9 - return digit + 22 + 75 * (digit < 26) - ((flag != 0) << 5); + if (codePoint - 0x61 < 0x1A) { + return codePoint - 0x61; } - - /** - * Bias adaptation function as per section 3.4 of RFC 3492. - * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-3.4 - * @private - */ - function adapt(delta, numPoints, firstTime) { - var k = 0; - delta = firstTime ? floor(delta / damp) : delta >> 1; - delta += floor(delta / numPoints); - for (/* no initialization */; delta > baseMinusTMin * tMax >> 1; k += base) { - delta = floor(delta / baseMinusTMin); - } - return floor(k + (baseMinusTMin + 1) * delta / (delta + skew)); + return base; +}; + +/** + * Converts a digit/integer into a basic code point. + * @see `basicToDigit()` + * @private + * @param {Number} digit The numeric value of a basic code point. + * @returns {Number} The basic code point whose value (when used for + * representing integers) is `digit`, which needs to be in the range + * `0` to `base - 1`. If `flag` is non-zero, the uppercase form is + * used; else, the lowercase form is used. The behavior is undefined + * if `flag` is non-zero and `digit` has no uppercase form. + */ +const digitToBasic = function(digit, flag) { + // 0..25 map to ASCII a..z or A..Z + // 26..35 map to ASCII 0..9 + return digit + 22 + 75 * (digit < 26) - ((flag != 0) << 5); +}; + +/** + * Bias adaptation function as per section 3.4 of RFC 3492. + * https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-3.4 + * @private + */ +const adapt = function(delta, numPoints, firstTime) { + let k = 0; + delta = firstTime ? floor(delta / damp) : delta >> 1; + delta += floor(delta / numPoints); + for (/* no initialization */; delta > baseMinusTMin * tMax >> 1; k += base) { + delta = floor(delta / baseMinusTMin); + } + return floor(k + (baseMinusTMin + 1) * delta / (delta + skew)); +}; + +/** + * Converts a Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols to a string of Unicode + * symbols. + * @memberOf punycode + * @param {String} input The Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols. + * @returns {String} The resulting string of Unicode symbols. + */ +const decode = function(input) { + // Don't use UCS-2. + const output = []; + const inputLength = input.length; + let i = 0; + let n = initialN; + let bias = initialBias; + + // Handle the basic code points: let `basic` be the number of input code + // points before the last delimiter, or `0` if there is none, then copy + // the first basic code points to the output. + + let basic = input.lastIndexOf(delimiter); + if (basic < 0) { + basic = 0; } - /** - * Converts a Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols to a string of Unicode - * symbols. - * @memberOf punycode - * @param {String} input The Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols. - * @returns {String} The resulting string of Unicode symbols. - */ - function decode(input) { - // Don't use UCS-2 - var output = [], - inputLength = input.length, - out, - i = 0, - n = initialN, - bias = initialBias, - basic, - j, - index, - oldi, - w, - k, - digit, - t, - /** Cached calculation results */ - baseMinusT; - - // Handle the basic code points: let `basic` be the number of input code - // points before the last delimiter, or `0` if there is none, then copy - // the first basic code points to the output. - - basic = input.lastIndexOf(delimiter); - if (basic < 0) { - basic = 0; - } - - for (j = 0; j < basic; ++j) { - // if it's not a basic code point - if (input.charCodeAt(j) >= 0x80) { - error('not-basic'); - } - output.push(input.charCodeAt(j)); + for (let j = 0; j < basic; ++j) { + // if it's not a basic code point + if (input.charCodeAt(j) >= 0x80) { + error('not-basic'); } + output.push(input.charCodeAt(j)); + } - // Main decoding loop: start just after the last delimiter if any basic code - // points were copied; start at the beginning otherwise. - - for (index = basic > 0 ? basic + 1 : 0; index < inputLength; /* no final expression */) { - - // `index` is the index of the next character to be consumed. - // Decode a generalized variable-length integer into `delta`, - // which gets added to `i`. The overflow checking is easier - // if we increase `i` as we go, then subtract off its starting - // value at the end to obtain `delta`. - for (oldi = i, w = 1, k = base; /* no condition */; k += base) { - - if (index >= inputLength) { - error('invalid-input'); - } + // Main decoding loop: start just after the last delimiter if any basic code + // points were copied; start at the beginning otherwise. - digit = basicToDigit(input.charCodeAt(index++)); + for (let index = basic > 0 ? basic + 1 : 0; index < inputLength; /* no final expression */) { - if (digit >= base || digit > floor((maxInt - i) / w)) { - error('overflow'); - } + // `index` is the index of the next character to be consumed. + // Decode a generalized variable-length integer into `delta`, + // which gets added to `i`. The overflow checking is easier + // if we increase `i` as we go, then subtract off its starting + // value at the end to obtain `delta`. + let oldi = i; + for (let w = 1, k = base; /* no condition */; k += base) { - i += digit * w; - t = k <= bias ? tMin : (k >= bias + tMax ? tMax : k - bias); + if (index >= inputLength) { + error('invalid-input'); + } - if (digit < t) { - break; - } + const digit = basicToDigit(input.charCodeAt(index++)); - baseMinusT = base - t; - if (w > floor(maxInt / baseMinusT)) { - error('overflow'); - } + if (digit >= base || digit > floor((maxInt - i) / w)) { + error('overflow'); + } - w *= baseMinusT; + i += digit * w; + const t = k <= bias ? tMin : (k >= bias + tMax ? tMax : k - bias); + if (digit < t) { + break; } - out = output.length + 1; - bias = adapt(i - oldi, out, oldi == 0); - - // `i` was supposed to wrap around from `out` to `0`, - // incrementing `n` each time, so we'll fix that now: - if (floor(i / out) > maxInt - n) { + const baseMinusT = base - t; + if (w > floor(maxInt / baseMinusT)) { error('overflow'); } - n += floor(i / out); - i %= out; - - // Insert `n` at position `i` of the output - output.splice(i++, 0, n); + w *= baseMinusT; } - return ucs2encode(output); - } + const out = output.length + 1; + bias = adapt(i - oldi, out, oldi == 0); - /** - * Converts a string of Unicode symbols (e.g. a domain name label) to a - * Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols. - * @memberOf punycode - * @param {String} input The string of Unicode symbols. - * @returns {String} The resulting Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols. - */ - function encode(input) { - var n, - delta, - handledCPCount, - basicLength, - bias, - j, - m, - q, - k, - t, - currentValue, - output = [], - /** `inputLength` will hold the number of code points in `input`. */ - inputLength, - /** Cached calculation results */ - handledCPCountPlusOne, - baseMinusT, - qMinusT; - - // Convert the input in UCS-2 to Unicode - input = ucs2decode(input); - - // Cache the length - inputLength = input.length; - - // Initialize the state - n = initialN; - delta = 0; - bias = initialBias; - - // Handle the basic code points - for (j = 0; j < inputLength; ++j) { - currentValue = input[j]; - if (currentValue < 0x80) { - output.push(stringFromCharCode(currentValue)); - } + // `i` was supposed to wrap around from `out` to `0`, + // incrementing `n` each time, so we'll fix that now: + if (floor(i / out) > maxInt - n) { + error('overflow'); } - handledCPCount = basicLength = output.length; + n += floor(i / out); + i %= out; - // `handledCPCount` is the number of code points that have been handled; - // `basicLength` is the number of basic code points. + // Insert `n` at position `i` of the output. + output.splice(i++, 0, n); - // Finish the basic string - if it is not empty - with a delimiter - if (basicLength) { - output.push(delimiter); + } + + return String.fromCodePoint(...output); +}; + +/** + * Converts a string of Unicode symbols (e.g. a domain name label) to a + * Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols. + * @memberOf punycode + * @param {String} input The string of Unicode symbols. + * @returns {String} The resulting Punycode string of ASCII-only symbols. + */ +const encode = function(input) { + const output = []; + + // Convert the input in UCS-2 to an array of Unicode code points. + input = ucs2decode(input); + + // Cache the length. + let inputLength = input.length; + + // Initialize the state. + let n = initialN; + let delta = 0; + let bias = initialBias; + + // Handle the basic code points. + for (const currentValue of input) { + if (currentValue < 0x80) { + output.push(stringFromCharCode(currentValue)); } + } - // Main encoding loop: - while (handledCPCount < inputLength) { + let basicLength = output.length; + let handledCPCount = basicLength; - // All non-basic code points < n have been handled already. Find the next - // larger one: - for (m = maxInt, j = 0; j < inputLength; ++j) { - currentValue = input[j]; - if (currentValue >= n && currentValue < m) { - m = currentValue; - } - } + // `handledCPCount` is the number of code points that have been handled; + // `basicLength` is the number of basic code points. - // Increase `delta` enough to advance the decoder's state to , - // but guard against overflow - handledCPCountPlusOne = handledCPCount + 1; - if (m - n > floor((maxInt - delta) / handledCPCountPlusOne)) { - error('overflow'); - } + // Finish the basic string with a delimiter unless it's empty. + if (basicLength) { + output.push(delimiter); + } - delta += (m - n) * handledCPCountPlusOne; - n = m; + // Main encoding loop: + while (handledCPCount < inputLength) { - for (j = 0; j < inputLength; ++j) { - currentValue = input[j]; + // All non-basic code points < n have been handled already. Find the next + // larger one: + let m = maxInt; + for (const currentValue of input) { + if (currentValue >= n && currentValue < m) { + m = currentValue; + } + } - if (currentValue < n && ++delta > maxInt) { - error('overflow'); - } + // Increase `delta` enough to advance the decoder's state to , + // but guard against overflow. + const handledCPCountPlusOne = handledCPCount + 1; + if (m - n > floor((maxInt - delta) / handledCPCountPlusOne)) { + error('overflow'); + } - if (currentValue == n) { - // Represent delta as a generalized variable-length integer - for (q = delta, k = base; /* no condition */; k += base) { - t = k <= bias ? tMin : (k >= bias + tMax ? tMax : k - bias); - if (q < t) { - break; - } - qMinusT = q - t; - baseMinusT = base - t; - output.push( - stringFromCharCode(digitToBasic(t + qMinusT % baseMinusT, 0)) - ); - q = floor(qMinusT / baseMinusT); - } + delta += (m - n) * handledCPCountPlusOne; + n = m; - output.push(stringFromCharCode(digitToBasic(q, 0))); - bias = adapt(delta, handledCPCountPlusOne, handledCPCount == basicLength); - delta = 0; - ++handledCPCount; + for (const currentValue of input) { + if (currentValue < n && ++delta > maxInt) { + error('overflow'); + } + if (currentValue == n) { + // Represent delta as a generalized variable-length integer. + let q = delta; + for (let k = base; /* no condition */; k += base) { + const t = k <= bias ? tMin : (k >= bias + tMax ? tMax : k - bias); + if (q < t) { + break; + } + const qMinusT = q - t; + const baseMinusT = base - t; + output.push( + stringFromCharCode(digitToBasic(t + qMinusT % baseMinusT, 0)) + ); + q = floor(qMinusT / baseMinusT); } + + output.push(stringFromCharCode(digitToBasic(q, 0))); + bias = adapt(delta, handledCPCountPlusOne, handledCPCount == basicLength); + delta = 0; + ++handledCPCount; } + } - ++delta; - ++n; + ++delta; + ++n; - } - return output.join(''); } - + return output.join(''); +}; + +/** + * Converts a Punycode string representing a domain name or an email address + * to Unicode. Only the Punycoded parts of the input will be converted, i.e. + * it doesn't matter if you call it on a string that has already been + * converted to Unicode. + * @memberOf punycode + * @param {String} input The Punycoded domain name or email address to + * convert to Unicode. + * @returns {String} The Unicode representation of the given Punycode + * string. + */ +const toUnicode = function(input) { + return mapDomain(input, function(string) { + return regexPunycode.test(string) + ? decode(string.slice(4).toLowerCase()) + : string; + }); +}; + +/** + * Converts a Unicode string representing a domain name or an email address to + * Punycode. Only the non-ASCII parts of the domain name will be converted, + * i.e. it doesn't matter if you call it with a domain that's already in + * ASCII. + * @memberOf punycode + * @param {String} input The domain name or email address to convert, as a + * Unicode string. + * @returns {String} The Punycode representation of the given domain name or + * email address. + */ +const toASCII = function(input) { + return mapDomain(input, function(string) { + return regexNonASCII.test(string) + ? 'xn--' + encode(string) + : string; + }); +}; + +/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/** Define the public API */ +const punycode = { /** - * Converts a Punycode string representing a domain name or an email address - * to Unicode. Only the Punycoded parts of the input will be converted, i.e. - * it doesn't matter if you call it on a string that has already been - * converted to Unicode. + * A string representing the current Punycode.js version number. * @memberOf punycode - * @param {String} input The Punycoded domain name or email address to - * convert to Unicode. - * @returns {String} The Unicode representation of the given Punycode - * string. + * @type String */ - function toUnicode(input) { - return mapDomain(input, function(string) { - return regexPunycode.test(string) - ? decode(string.slice(4).toLowerCase()) - : string; - }); - } - + 'version': '2.0.0', /** - * Converts a Unicode string representing a domain name or an email address to - * Punycode. Only the non-ASCII parts of the domain name will be converted, - * i.e. it doesn't matter if you call it with a domain that's already in - * ASCII. + * An object of methods to convert from JavaScript's internal character + * representation (UCS-2) to Unicode code points, and back. + * @see * @memberOf punycode - * @param {String} input The domain name or email address to convert, as a - * Unicode string. - * @returns {String} The Punycode representation of the given domain name or - * email address. + * @type Object */ - function toASCII(input) { - return mapDomain(input, function(string) { - return regexNonASCII.test(string) - ? 'xn--' + encode(string) - : string; - }); - } - - /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - - /** Define the public API */ - punycode = { - /** - * A string representing the current Punycode.js version number. - * @memberOf punycode - * @type String - */ - 'version': '1.3.2', - /** - * An object of methods to convert from JavaScript's internal character - * representation (UCS-2) to Unicode code points, and back. - * @see - * @memberOf punycode - * @type Object - */ - 'ucs2': { - 'decode': ucs2decode, - 'encode': ucs2encode - }, - 'decode': decode, - 'encode': encode, - 'toASCII': toASCII, - 'toUnicode': toUnicode - }; - - /** Expose `punycode` */ - // Some AMD build optimizers, like r.js, check for specific condition patterns - // like the following: - if ( - typeof define == 'function' && - typeof define.amd == 'object' && - define.amd - ) { - define('punycode', function() { - return punycode; - }); - } else if (freeExports && freeModule) { - if (module.exports == freeExports) { // in Node.js or RingoJS v0.8.0+ - freeModule.exports = punycode; - } else { // in Narwhal or RingoJS v0.7.0- - for (key in punycode) { - punycode.hasOwnProperty(key) && (freeExports[key] = punycode[key]); - } - } - } else { // in Rhino or a web browser - root.punycode = punycode; - } + 'ucs2': { + 'decode': ucs2decode, + 'encode': ucs2encode + }, + 'decode': decode, + 'encode': encode, + 'toASCII': toASCII, + 'toUnicode': toUnicode +}; -}(this)); +module.exports = punycode; diff --git a/test/message/core_line_numbers.out b/test/message/core_line_numbers.out index 4cd0c0bc857992..28b45754adaa1a 100644 --- a/test/message/core_line_numbers.out +++ b/test/message/core_line_numbers.out @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -punycode.js:67 - throw new RangeError(errors[type]); - ^ +punycode.js:42 + throw new RangeError(errors[type]); + ^ RangeError: Invalid input - at error (punycode.js:67:*) + at error (punycode.js:42:*) at Object.decode (punycode.js:*:*) at Object. (*test*message*core_line_numbers.js:*:*) at Module._compile (module.js:*:*)