33 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
33 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
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"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.wrapCell = void 0;
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const utils_1 = require("./utils");
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const wrapString_1 = require("./wrapString");
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const wrapWord_1 = require("./wrapWord");
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/**
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* Wrap a single cell value into a list of lines
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*
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* Always wraps on newlines, for the remainder uses either word or string wrapping
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* depending on user configuration.
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*
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*/
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const wrapCell = (cellValue, cellWidth, useWrapWord) => {
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// First split on literal newlines
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const cellLines = utils_1.splitAnsi(cellValue);
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// Then iterate over the list and word-wrap every remaining line if necessary.
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for (let lineNr = 0; lineNr < cellLines.length;) {
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let lineChunks;
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if (useWrapWord) {
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lineChunks = wrapWord_1.wrapWord(cellLines[lineNr], cellWidth);
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}
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else {
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lineChunks = wrapString_1.wrapString(cellLines[lineNr], cellWidth);
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}
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// Replace our original array element with whatever the wrapping returned
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cellLines.splice(lineNr, 1, ...lineChunks);
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lineNr += lineChunks.length;
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}
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return cellLines;
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};
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exports.wrapCell = wrapCell;
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