Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/regexp-filename-windows
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/regexp-filename-windows
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/regexp-filename-windows
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @stdlib/regexp-filename-windows
@stdlib/regexp-extended-length-path
Regular expression to detect an extended-length path.
@stdlib/regexp-extname-windows
Return a regular expression to capture a Windows filename extension.
@stdlib/regexp-filename
Return a regular expression to split a filename.
@stdlib/regexp-dirname-windows
Return a regular expression to capture a Windows path dirname.
Return a regular expression to split a Windows filename.
npm install @stdlib/regexp-filename-windows
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70.7
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95.9
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81.7
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100
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100
License
JavaScript (100%)
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Apache-2.0 License
2 Stars
72 Commits
3 Watchers
5 Branches
14 Contributors
Updated on Jan 20, 2025
Latest Version
0.2.2
Package Id
@stdlib/regexp-filename-windows@0.2.2
Unpacked Size
35.33 kB
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9.02 kB
File Count
12
NPM Version
10.7.0
Node Version
20.15.1
Published on
Jul 31, 2024
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Regular expression to split a Windows filename.
1npm install @stdlib/regexp-filename-windows
1var reFilenameWindows = require( '@stdlib/regexp-filename-windows' );
Returns a regular expression to split a Windows filename.
1var RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS = reFilenameWindows(); 2var parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\index.js' ).slice(); 3/* returns 4 [ 5 'C:\\foo\\bar\\index.js', // input value 6 'C:', // device 7 '\\', // slash 8 'foo\\bar\\', // dirname 9 'index.js', // basename 10 '.js' // extname 11 ] 12*/
Regular expression to split a Windows filename.
1var parts = reFilenameWindows.REGEXP.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\home.html' ).slice(); 2/* returns 3 [ 4 'C:\\foo\\bar\\home.html', 5 'C:' 6 '\\', 7 'foo\\bar\\', 8 'home.html', 9 '.html' 10 ] 11*/
When executed against dotfile filenames (e.g., .gitignore
), the regular expression does not capture the basename as a filename extension.
1var parts = reFilenameWindows.REGEXP.exec( '.bash_profile' ).slice(); 2/* returns 3 [ 4 '.bash_profile', 5 '', 6 '', 7 '', 8 '.bash_profile', 9 '' 10 ] 11*/ 12 13parts = reFilenameWindows.REGEXP.exec( '.travis.yml' ).slice(); 14/* returns 15 [ 16 '.travis.yml', 17 '', 18 '', 19 '', 20 '.travis.yml', 21 '.yml' 22 ] 23*/
1var reFilenameWindows = require( '@stdlib/regexp-filename-windows' ); 2 3var RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS = reFilenameWindows(); 4var parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( 'index.js' ).slice(); 5/* returns 6 [ 7 'index.js', 8 '', 9 '', 10 '', 11 'index.js', 12 '.js' 13 ] 14*/ 15 16parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\home.html' ).slice(); 17/* returns 18 [ 19 'C:\\foo\\bar\\home.html', 20 'C:', 21 '\\', 22 'foo\\bar\\', 23 'home.html', 24 '.html' 25 ] 26*/ 27 28parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( 'foo\\file.pdf' ).slice(); 29/* returns 30 [ 31 'foo\\file.pdf', 32 '', 33 '', 34 'foo\\', 35 'file.pdf', 36 '.pdf' 37 ] 38*/ 39 40parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( 'beep\\boop.' ).slice(); 41/* returns 42 [ 43 'beep\\boop.', 44 '', 45 '', 46 'beep\\', 47 'boop.', 48 '.' 49 ] 50*/ 51 52parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( '' ).slice(); 53/* returns 54 [ 55 '', 56 '', 57 '', 58 '', 59 '', 60 '' 61 ] 62*/ 63 64parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( '\\foo\\bar\\file' ).slice(); 65/* returns 66 [ 67 '\\foo\\bar\\file', 68 '', 69 '\\', 70 'foo\\bar\\', 71 'file', 72 '' 73 ] 74*/ 75 76parts = RE_FILENAME_WINDOWS.exec( 'C:\\foo\\bar\\.gitignore' ).slice(); 77/* returns 78 [ 79 'C:\\foo\\bar\\.gitignore', 80 'C:', 81 '\\', 82 'foo\\bar\\', 83 '.gitignore', 84 '' 85 ] 86*/
@stdlib/regexp-filename
: return a regular expression to split a filename.@stdlib/regexp-filename-posix
: return a regular expression to split a POSIX filename.This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
Copyright © 2016-2024. The Stdlib Authors.
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