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			508 lines
		
	
	
		
			18 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
/**
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 * @fileoverview Rule to disallow use of the `RegExp` constructor in favor of regular expression literals
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 * @author Milos Djermanovic
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 */
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"use strict";
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Requirements
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils");
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const { CALL, CONSTRUCT, ReferenceTracker, findVariable } = require("@eslint-community/eslint-utils");
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const { RegExpValidator, visitRegExpAST, RegExpParser } = require("@eslint-community/regexpp");
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const { canTokensBeAdjacent } = require("./utils/ast-utils");
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const { REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION } = require("./utils/regular-expressions");
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Helpers
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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 * Determines whether the given node is a string literal.
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 * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check.
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 * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a string literal.
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 */
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function isStringLiteral(node) {
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    return node.type === "Literal" && typeof node.value === "string";
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}
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/**
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 * Determines whether the given node is a regex literal.
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 * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check.
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 * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a regex literal.
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 */
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function isRegexLiteral(node) {
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    return node.type === "Literal" && Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(node, "regex");
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}
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const validPrecedingTokens = new Set([
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    "(",
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    ";",
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    "[",
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    ",",
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    "=",
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    "+",
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    "*",
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    "-",
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    "?",
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    "~",
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    "%",
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    "**",
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    "!",
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    "typeof",
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    "instanceof",
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    "&&",
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    "||",
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    "??",
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    "return",
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    "...",
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    "delete",
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    "void",
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    "in",
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    "<",
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    ">",
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    "<=",
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    ">=",
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    "==",
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    "===",
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    "!=",
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    "!==",
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    "<<",
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    ">>",
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    ">>>",
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    "&",
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    "|",
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    "^",
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    ":",
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    "{",
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    "=>",
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    "*=",
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    "<<=",
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    ">>=",
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    ">>>=",
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    "^=",
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    "|=",
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    "&=",
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    "??=",
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    "||=",
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    "&&=",
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    "**=",
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    "+=",
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    "-=",
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    "/=",
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    "%=",
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    "/",
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    "do",
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    "break",
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    "continue",
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    "debugger",
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    "case",
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    "throw"
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]);
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Rule Definition
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */
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module.exports = {
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    meta: {
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        type: "suggestion",
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        docs: {
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            description: "Disallow use of the `RegExp` constructor in favor of regular expression literals",
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            recommended: false,
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            url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-regex-literals"
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        },
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        hasSuggestions: true,
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        schema: [
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            {
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                type: "object",
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                properties: {
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                    disallowRedundantWrapping: {
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                        type: "boolean",
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                        default: false
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                    }
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                },
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                additionalProperties: false
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            }
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        ],
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        messages: {
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            unexpectedRegExp: "Use a regular expression literal instead of the 'RegExp' constructor.",
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            replaceWithLiteral: "Replace with an equivalent regular expression literal.",
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            replaceWithLiteralAndFlags: "Replace with an equivalent regular expression literal with flags '{{ flags }}'.",
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            replaceWithIntendedLiteralAndFlags: "Replace with a regular expression literal with flags '{{ flags }}'.",
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            unexpectedRedundantRegExp: "Regular expression literal is unnecessarily wrapped within a 'RegExp' constructor.",
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            unexpectedRedundantRegExpWithFlags: "Use regular expression literal with flags instead of the 'RegExp' constructor."
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        }
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    },
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    create(context) {
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        const [{ disallowRedundantWrapping = false } = {}] = context.options;
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        const sourceCode = context.sourceCode;
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        /**
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         * Determines whether the given identifier node is a reference to a global variable.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node `Identifier` node to check.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if the identifier is a reference to a global variable.
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         */
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        function isGlobalReference(node) {
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            const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node);
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            const variable = findVariable(scope, node);
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            return variable !== null && variable.scope.type === "global" && variable.defs.length === 0;
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        }
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        /**
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         * Determines whether the given node is a String.raw`` tagged template expression
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         * with a static template literal.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if the node is String.raw`` with a static template.
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         */
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        function isStringRawTaggedStaticTemplateLiteral(node) {
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            return node.type === "TaggedTemplateExpression" &&
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                astUtils.isSpecificMemberAccess(node.tag, "String", "raw") &&
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                isGlobalReference(astUtils.skipChainExpression(node.tag).object) &&
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                astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node.quasi);
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        }
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        /**
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         * Gets the value of a string
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         * @param {ASTNode} node The node to get the string of.
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         * @returns {string|null} The value of the node.
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         */
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        function getStringValue(node) {
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            if (isStringLiteral(node)) {
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                return node.value;
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            }
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            if (astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node)) {
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                return node.quasis[0].value.cooked;
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            }
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            if (isStringRawTaggedStaticTemplateLiteral(node)) {
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                return node.quasi.quasis[0].value.raw;
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            }
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            return null;
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        }
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        /**
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         * Determines whether the given node is considered to be a static string by the logic of this rule.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a static string.
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         */
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        function isStaticString(node) {
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            return isStringLiteral(node) ||
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                astUtils.isStaticTemplateLiteral(node) ||
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                isStringRawTaggedStaticTemplateLiteral(node);
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        }
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        /**
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         * Determines whether the relevant arguments of the given are all static string literals.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if all arguments are static strings.
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         */
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        function hasOnlyStaticStringArguments(node) {
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            const args = node.arguments;
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            if ((args.length === 1 || args.length === 2) && args.every(isStaticString)) {
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                return true;
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            }
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            return false;
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        }
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        /**
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         * Determines whether the arguments of the given node indicate that a regex literal is unnecessarily wrapped.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node Node to check.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if the node already contains a regex literal argument.
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         */
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        function isUnnecessarilyWrappedRegexLiteral(node) {
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            const args = node.arguments;
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            if (args.length === 1 && isRegexLiteral(args[0])) {
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                return true;
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            }
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            if (args.length === 2 && isRegexLiteral(args[0]) && isStaticString(args[1])) {
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                return true;
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            }
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            return false;
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        }
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        /**
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         * Returns a ecmaVersion compatible for regexpp.
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         * @param {number} ecmaVersion The ecmaVersion to convert.
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         * @returns {import("@eslint-community/regexpp/ecma-versions").EcmaVersion} The resulting ecmaVersion compatible for regexpp.
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         */
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        function getRegexppEcmaVersion(ecmaVersion) {
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            if (ecmaVersion <= 5) {
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                return 5;
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            }
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            return Math.min(ecmaVersion, REGEXPP_LATEST_ECMA_VERSION);
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        }
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        const regexppEcmaVersion = getRegexppEcmaVersion(context.languageOptions.ecmaVersion);
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        /**
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         * Makes a character escaped or else returns null.
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         * @param {string} character The character to escape.
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         * @returns {string} The resulting escaped character.
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         */
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        function resolveEscapes(character) {
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            switch (character) {
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                case "\n":
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                case "\\\n":
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                    return "\\n";
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                case "\r":
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                case "\\\r":
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                    return "\\r";
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                case "\t":
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                case "\\\t":
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                    return "\\t";
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                case "\v":
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                case "\\\v":
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                    return "\\v";
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                case "\f":
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                case "\\\f":
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                    return "\\f";
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                case "/":
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                    return "\\/";
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                default:
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                    return null;
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            }
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        }
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        /**
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         * Checks whether the given regex and flags are valid for the ecma version or not.
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         * @param {string} pattern The regex pattern to check.
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         * @param {string | undefined} flags The regex flags to check.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if the given regex pattern and flags are valid for the ecma version.
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         */
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        function isValidRegexForEcmaVersion(pattern, flags) {
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            const validator = new RegExpValidator({ ecmaVersion: regexppEcmaVersion });
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            try {
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                validator.validatePattern(pattern, 0, pattern.length, {
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                    unicode: flags ? flags.includes("u") : false,
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                    unicodeSets: flags ? flags.includes("v") : false
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                });
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                if (flags) {
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                    validator.validateFlags(flags);
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                }
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                return true;
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            } catch {
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                return false;
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            }
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        }
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        /**
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         * Checks whether two given regex flags contain the same flags or not.
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         * @param {string} flagsA The regex flags.
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         * @param {string} flagsB The regex flags.
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         * @returns {boolean} True if two regex flags contain same flags.
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         */
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        function areFlagsEqual(flagsA, flagsB) {
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            return [...flagsA].sort().join("") === [...flagsB].sort().join("");
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        }
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        /**
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         * Merges two regex flags.
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         * @param {string} flagsA The regex flags.
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         * @param {string} flagsB The regex flags.
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         * @returns {string} The merged regex flags.
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         */
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        function mergeRegexFlags(flagsA, flagsB) {
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            const flagsSet = new Set([
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                ...flagsA,
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                ...flagsB
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            ]);
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            return [...flagsSet].join("");
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        }
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        /**
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         * Checks whether a give node can be fixed to the given regex pattern and flags.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check.
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         * @param {string} pattern The regex pattern to check.
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         * @param {string} flags The regex flags
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         * @returns {boolean} True if a node can be fixed to the given regex pattern and flags.
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         */
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        function canFixTo(node, pattern, flags) {
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            const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node);
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            return sourceCode.getCommentsInside(node).length === 0 &&
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                (!tokenBefore || validPrecedingTokens.has(tokenBefore.value)) &&
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                isValidRegexForEcmaVersion(pattern, flags);
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        }
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        /**
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         * Returns a safe output code considering the before and after tokens.
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         * @param {ASTNode} node The regex node.
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         * @param {string} newRegExpValue The new regex expression value.
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         * @returns {string} The output code.
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         */
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        function getSafeOutput(node, newRegExpValue) {
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            const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node);
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            const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node);
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            return (tokenBefore && !canTokensBeAdjacent(tokenBefore, newRegExpValue) && tokenBefore.range[1] === node.range[0] ? " " : "") +
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                newRegExpValue +
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            (tokenAfter && !canTokensBeAdjacent(newRegExpValue, tokenAfter) && node.range[1] === tokenAfter.range[0] ? " " : "");
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        }
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        return {
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            Program(node) {
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                const scope = sourceCode.getScope(node);
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                const tracker = new ReferenceTracker(scope);
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                const traceMap = {
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                    RegExp: {
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                        [CALL]: true,
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                        [CONSTRUCT]: true
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                    }
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                };
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                for (const { node: refNode } of tracker.iterateGlobalReferences(traceMap)) {
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                    if (disallowRedundantWrapping && isUnnecessarilyWrappedRegexLiteral(refNode)) {
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                        const regexNode = refNode.arguments[0];
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                        if (refNode.arguments.length === 2) {
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                            const suggests = [];
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                            const argFlags = getStringValue(refNode.arguments[1]) || "";
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                            if (canFixTo(refNode, regexNode.regex.pattern, argFlags)) {
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                                suggests.push({
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                                    messageId: "replaceWithLiteralAndFlags",
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                                    pattern: regexNode.regex.pattern,
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                                    flags: argFlags
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                                });
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                            }
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                            const literalFlags = regexNode.regex.flags || "";
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                            const mergedFlags = mergeRegexFlags(literalFlags, argFlags);
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                            if (
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                                !areFlagsEqual(mergedFlags, argFlags) &&
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                                canFixTo(refNode, regexNode.regex.pattern, mergedFlags)
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                            ) {
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                                suggests.push({
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                                    messageId: "replaceWithIntendedLiteralAndFlags",
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                                    pattern: regexNode.regex.pattern,
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                                    flags: mergedFlags
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                                });
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                            }
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                            context.report({
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                                node: refNode,
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                                messageId: "unexpectedRedundantRegExpWithFlags",
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                                suggest: suggests.map(({ flags, pattern, messageId }) => ({
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                                    messageId,
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                                    data: {
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                                        flags
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                                    },
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                                    fix(fixer) {
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                                        return fixer.replaceText(refNode, getSafeOutput(refNode, `/${pattern}/${flags}`));
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                                    }
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                                }))
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                            });
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                        } else {
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                            const outputs = [];
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                            if (canFixTo(refNode, regexNode.regex.pattern, regexNode.regex.flags)) {
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                                outputs.push(sourceCode.getText(regexNode));
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                            }
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                            context.report({
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                                node: refNode,
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                                messageId: "unexpectedRedundantRegExp",
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                                suggest: outputs.map(output => ({
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                                    messageId: "replaceWithLiteral",
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                                    fix(fixer) {
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                                        return fixer.replaceText(
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                                            refNode,
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                                            getSafeOutput(refNode, output)
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                                        );
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                                    }
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                                }))
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                            });
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                        }
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                    } else if (hasOnlyStaticStringArguments(refNode)) {
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                        let regexContent = getStringValue(refNode.arguments[0]);
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                        let noFix = false;
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                        let flags;
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                        if (refNode.arguments[1]) {
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                            flags = getStringValue(refNode.arguments[1]);
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                        }
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                        if (!canFixTo(refNode, regexContent, flags)) {
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                            noFix = true;
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                        }
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                        if (!/^[-a-zA-Z0-9\\[\](){} \t\r\n\v\f!@#$%^&*+^_=/~`.><?,'"|:;]*$/u.test(regexContent)) {
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                            noFix = true;
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                        }
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                        if (regexContent && !noFix) {
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                            let charIncrease = 0;
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                            const ast = new RegExpParser({ ecmaVersion: regexppEcmaVersion }).parsePattern(regexContent, 0, regexContent.length, {
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                                unicode: flags ? flags.includes("u") : false,
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                                unicodeSets: flags ? flags.includes("v") : false
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                            });
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                            visitRegExpAST(ast, {
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                                onCharacterEnter(characterNode) {
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                                    const escaped = resolveEscapes(characterNode.raw);
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                                    if (escaped) {
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                                        regexContent =
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                                            regexContent.slice(0, characterNode.start + charIncrease) +
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                                            escaped +
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						|
                                            regexContent.slice(characterNode.end + charIncrease);
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                                        if (characterNode.raw.length === 1) {
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						|
                                            charIncrease += 1;
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						|
                                        }
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						|
                                    }
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						|
                                }
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						|
                            });
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                        }
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						|
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                        const newRegExpValue = `/${regexContent || "(?:)"}/${flags || ""}`;
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						|
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						|
                        context.report({
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						|
                            node: refNode,
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						|
                            messageId: "unexpectedRegExp",
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						|
                            suggest: noFix ? [] : [{
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						|
                                messageId: "replaceWithLiteral",
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						|
                                fix(fixer) {
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						|
                                    return fixer.replaceText(refNode, getSafeOutput(refNode, newRegExpValue));
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						|
                                }
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						|
                            }]
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						|
                        });
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						|
                    }
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						|
                }
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						|
            }
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						|
        };
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						|
    }
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						|
};
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