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- 'use strict';
-
- const balancedMatch = require('balanced-match');
-
- /**
- * Replace all of the characters that are arguments to a certain
- * CSS function with some innocuous character.
- *
- * This is useful if you need to use a RegExp to find a string
- * but want to ignore matches in certain functions (e.g. `url()`,
- * which might contain all kinds of false positives).
- *
- * For example:
- * blurFunctionArguments("abc url(abc) abc", "url") === "abc url(```) abc"
- *
- * @param {string} source
- * @param {string} functionName
- * @return {string} - The result string, with the function arguments "blurred"
- */
- module.exports = function (source, functionName, blurChar = '`') {
- const nameWithParen = `${functionName.toLowerCase()}(`;
- const lowerCaseSource = source.toLowerCase();
-
- if (!lowerCaseSource.includes(nameWithParen)) {
- return source;
- }
-
- const functionNameLength = functionName.length;
-
- let result = source;
- let searchStartIndex = 0;
-
- while (lowerCaseSource.includes(nameWithParen, searchStartIndex)) {
- const openingParenIndex =
- lowerCaseSource.indexOf(nameWithParen, searchStartIndex) + functionNameLength;
- const parensMatch = balancedMatch('(', ')', lowerCaseSource.slice(openingParenIndex));
-
- if (!parensMatch) {
- throw new Error(`No parens match: "${source}"`);
- }
-
- const closingParenIndex = parensMatch.end + openingParenIndex;
- const argumentsLength = closingParenIndex - openingParenIndex - 1;
-
- result =
- result.slice(0, openingParenIndex + 1) +
- blurChar.repeat(argumentsLength) +
- result.slice(closingParenIndex);
- searchStartIndex = closingParenIndex;
- }
-
- return result;
- };
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