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Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param argument - The value to convert\n *\n * @returns The parsed date in the local time zone\n *\n * @example\n * // Clone the date:\n * const result = toDate(new Date(2014, 1, 11, 11, 30, 30))\n * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30\n *\n * @example\n * // Convert the timestamp to date:\n * const result = toDate(1392098430000)\n * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 11:30:30\n */\nexport function toDate(argument) {\n const argStr = Object.prototype.toString.call(argument);\n\n // Clone the date\n if (\n argument instanceof Date ||\n (typeof argument === \"object\" && argStr === \"[object Date]\")\n ) {\n // Prevent the date to lose the milliseconds when passed to new Date() in IE10\n return new argument.constructor(+argument);\n } else if (\n typeof argument === \"number\" ||\n argStr === \"[object Number]\" ||\n typeof argument === \"string\" ||\n argStr === \"[object String]\"\n ) {\n // TODO: Can we get rid of as?\n return new Date(argument);\n } else {\n // TODO: Can we get rid of as?\n return new Date(NaN);\n }\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default toDate;\n","/**\n * @name constructFrom\n * @category Generic Helpers\n * @summary Constructs a date using the reference date and the value\n *\n * @description\n * The function constructs a new date using the constructor from the reference\n * date and the given value. It helps to build generic functions that accept\n * date extensions.\n *\n * It defaults to `Date` if the passed reference date is a number or a string.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. 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\"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link startOfWeek} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name startOfWeek\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of a week for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of a week for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @returns The start of a week\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of a week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Sun Aug 31 2014 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // If the week starts on Monday, the start of the week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0), { weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * //=> Mon Sep 01 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfWeek(date, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const weekStartsOn =\n options?.weekStartsOn ??\n options?.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n 0;\n\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const day = _date.getDay();\n const diff = (day < weekStartsOn ? 7 : 0) + day - weekStartsOn;\n\n _date.setDate(_date.getDate() - diff);\n _date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfWeek;\n","import { startOfWeek } from \"./startOfWeek.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name startOfISOWeek\n * @category ISO Week Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of an ISO week for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of an ISO week for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The start of an ISO week\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of an ISO week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = startOfISOWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Mon Sep 01 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfISOWeek(date) {\n return startOfWeek(date, { weekStartsOn: 1 });\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfISOWeek;\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { startOfISOWeek } from \"./startOfISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getISOWeekYear\n * @category ISO Week-Numbering Year Helpers\n * @summary Get the ISO week-numbering year of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the ISO week-numbering year of the given date,\n * which always starts 3 days before the year's first Thursday.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n *\n * @returns The ISO week-numbering year\n *\n * @example\n * // Which ISO-week numbering year is 2 January 2005?\n * const result = getISOWeekYear(new Date(2005, 0, 2))\n * //=> 2004\n */\nexport function getISOWeekYear(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const year = _date.getFullYear();\n\n const fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear = constructFrom(date, 0);\n fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear.setFullYear(year + 1, 0, 4);\n fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n const startOfNextYear = startOfISOWeek(fourthOfJanuaryOfNextYear);\n\n const fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear = constructFrom(date, 0);\n fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear.setFullYear(year, 0, 4);\n fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n const startOfThisYear = startOfISOWeek(fourthOfJanuaryOfThisYear);\n\n if (_date.getTime() >= startOfNextYear.getTime()) {\n return year + 1;\n } else if (_date.getTime() >= startOfThisYear.getTime()) {\n return year;\n } else {\n return year - 1;\n }\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getISOWeekYear;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name startOfDay\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of a day for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of a day for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The start of a day\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of a day for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = startOfDay(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Tue Sep 02 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfDay(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n _date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfDay;\n","import { toDate } from \"../toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * Google Chrome as of 67.0.3396.87 introduced timezones with offset that includes seconds.\n * They usually appear for dates that denote time before the timezones were introduced\n * (e.g. for 'Europe/Prague' timezone the offset is GMT+00:57:44 before 1 October 1891\n * and GMT+01:00:00 after that date)\n *\n * Date#getTimezoneOffset returns the offset in minutes and would return 57 for the example above,\n * which would lead to incorrect calculations.\n *\n * This function returns the timezone offset in milliseconds that takes seconds in account.\n */\nexport function getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const utcDate = new Date(\n Date.UTC(\n _date.getFullYear(),\n _date.getMonth(),\n _date.getDate(),\n _date.getHours(),\n _date.getMinutes(),\n _date.getSeconds(),\n _date.getMilliseconds(),\n ),\n );\n utcDate.setUTCFullYear(_date.getFullYear());\n return +date - +utcDate;\n}\n","import { millisecondsInDay } from \"./constants.mjs\";\nimport { startOfDay } from \"./startOfDay.mjs\";\nimport { getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds } from \"./_lib/getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInCalendarDays\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of calendar days between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of calendar days between the given dates. This means that the times are removed\n * from the dates and then the difference in days is calculated.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n *\n * @returns The number of calendar days\n *\n * @example\n * // How many calendar days are between\n * // 2 July 2011 23:00:00 and 2 July 2012 00:00:00?\n * const result = differenceInCalendarDays(\n * new Date(2012, 6, 2, 0, 0),\n * new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 0)\n * )\n * //=> 366\n * // How many calendar days are between\n * // 2 July 2011 23:59:00 and 3 July 2011 00:01:00?\n * const result = differenceInCalendarDays(\n * new Date(2011, 6, 3, 0, 1),\n * new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 59)\n * )\n * //=> 1\n */\nexport function differenceInCalendarDays(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const startOfDayLeft = startOfDay(dateLeft);\n const startOfDayRight = startOfDay(dateRight);\n\n const timestampLeft =\n +startOfDayLeft - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(startOfDayLeft);\n const timestampRight =\n +startOfDayRight - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(startOfDayRight);\n\n // Round the number of days to the nearest integer because the number of\n // milliseconds in a day is not constant (e.g. it's different in the week of\n // the daylight saving time clock shift).\n return Math.round((timestampLeft - timestampRight) / millisecondsInDay);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInCalendarDays;\n","import { getISOWeekYear } from \"./getISOWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { startOfISOWeek } from \"./startOfISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name startOfISOWeekYear\n * @category ISO Week-Numbering Year Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of an ISO week-numbering year for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of an ISO week-numbering year,\n * which always starts 3 days before the year's first Thursday.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The start of an ISO week-numbering year\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of an ISO week-numbering year for 2 July 2005:\n * const result = startOfISOWeekYear(new Date(2005, 6, 2))\n * //=> Mon Jan 03 2005 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfISOWeekYear(date) {\n const year = getISOWeekYear(date);\n const fourthOfJanuary = constructFrom(date, 0);\n fourthOfJanuary.setFullYear(year, 0, 4);\n fourthOfJanuary.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return startOfISOWeek(fourthOfJanuary);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfISOWeekYear;\n","import { addDays } from \"./addDays.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name addWeeks\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Add the specified number of weeks to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Add the specified number of week to the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param amount - The amount of weeks to be added.\n *\n * @returns The new date with the weeks added\n *\n * @example\n * // Add 4 weeks to 1 September 2014:\n * const result = addWeeks(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 4)\n * //=> Mon Sep 29 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function addWeeks(date, amount) {\n const days = amount * 7;\n return addDays(date, days);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default addWeeks;\n","import { addMonths } from \"./addMonths.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name addYears\n * @category Year Helpers\n * @summary Add the specified number of years to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Add the specified number of years to the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param amount - The amount of years to be added.\n *\n * @returns The new date with the years added\n *\n * @example\n * // Add 5 years to 1 September 2014:\n * const result = addYears(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 5)\n * //=> Sun Sep 01 2019 00:00:00\n */\nexport function addYears(date, amount) {\n return addMonths(date, amount * 12);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default addYears;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name max\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Return the latest of the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the latest of the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dates - The dates to compare\n *\n * @returns The latest of the dates\n *\n * @example\n * // Which of these dates is the latest?\n * const result = max([\n * new Date(1989, 6, 10),\n * new Date(1987, 1, 11),\n * new Date(1995, 6, 2),\n * new Date(1990, 0, 1)\n * ])\n * //=> Sun Jul 02 1995 00:00:00\n */\nexport function max(dates) {\n let result;\n dates.forEach(function (dirtyDate) {\n const currentDate = toDate(dirtyDate);\n\n if (\n result === undefined ||\n result < currentDate ||\n isNaN(Number(currentDate))\n ) {\n result = currentDate;\n }\n });\n\n return result || new Date(NaN);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default max;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name min\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Returns the earliest of the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Returns the earliest of the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dates - The dates to compare\n *\n * @returns The earliest of the dates\n *\n * @example\n * // Which of these dates is the earliest?\n * const result = min([\n * new Date(1989, 6, 10),\n * new Date(1987, 1, 11),\n * new Date(1995, 6, 2),\n * new Date(1990, 0, 1)\n * ])\n * //=> Wed Feb 11 1987 00:00:00\n */\nexport function min(dates) {\n let result;\n\n dates.forEach((dirtyDate) => {\n const date = toDate(dirtyDate);\n if (!result || result > date || isNaN(+date)) {\n result = date;\n }\n });\n\n return result || new Date(NaN);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default min;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name compareAsc\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Compare the two dates and return -1, 0 or 1.\n *\n * @description\n * Compare the two dates and return 1 if the first date is after the second,\n * -1 if the first date is before the second or 0 if dates are equal.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The first date to compare\n * @param dateRight - The second date to compare\n *\n * @returns The result of the comparison\n *\n * @example\n * // Compare 11 February 1987 and 10 July 1989:\n * const result = compareAsc(new Date(1987, 1, 11), new Date(1989, 6, 10))\n * //=> -1\n *\n * @example\n * // Sort the array of dates:\n * const result = [\n * new Date(1995, 6, 2),\n * new Date(1987, 1, 11),\n * new Date(1989, 6, 10)\n * ].sort(compareAsc)\n * //=> [\n * // Wed Feb 11 1987 00:00:00,\n * // Mon Jul 10 1989 00:00:00,\n * // Sun Jul 02 1995 00:00:00\n * // ]\n */\nexport function compareAsc(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n\n const diff = _dateLeft.getTime() - _dateRight.getTime();\n\n if (diff < 0) {\n return -1;\n } else if (diff > 0) {\n return 1;\n // Return 0 if diff is 0; return NaN if diff is NaN\n } else {\n return diff;\n }\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default compareAsc;\n","import { startOfDay } from \"./startOfDay.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isSameDay\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Are the given dates in the same day (and year and month)?\n *\n * @description\n * Are the given dates in the same day (and year and month)?\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The first date to check\n * @param dateRight - The second date to check\n\n * @returns The dates are in the same day (and year and month)\n *\n * @example\n * // Are 4 September 06:00:00 and 4 September 18:00:00 in the same day?\n * const result = isSameDay(new Date(2014, 8, 4, 6, 0), new Date(2014, 8, 4, 18, 0))\n * //=> true\n *\n * @example\n * // Are 4 September and 4 October in the same day?\n * const result = isSameDay(new Date(2014, 8, 4), new Date(2014, 9, 4))\n * //=> false\n *\n * @example\n * // Are 4 September, 2014 and 4 September, 2015 in the same day?\n * const result = isSameDay(new Date(2014, 8, 4), new Date(2015, 8, 4))\n * //=> false\n */\nexport function isSameDay(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const dateLeftStartOfDay = startOfDay(dateLeft);\n const dateRightStartOfDay = startOfDay(dateRight);\n\n return +dateLeftStartOfDay === +dateRightStartOfDay;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isSameDay;\n","/**\n * @name isDate\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Is the given value a date?\n *\n * @description\n * Returns true if the given value is an instance of Date. The function works for dates transferred across iframes.\n *\n * @param value - The value to check\n *\n * @returns True if the given value is a date\n *\n * @example\n * // For a valid date:\n * const result = isDate(new Date())\n * //=> true\n *\n * @example\n * // For an invalid date:\n * const result = isDate(new Date(NaN))\n * //=> true\n *\n * @example\n * // For some value:\n * const result = isDate('2014-02-31')\n * //=> false\n *\n * @example\n * // For an object:\n * const result = isDate({})\n * //=> false\n */\nexport function isDate(value) {\n return (\n value instanceof Date ||\n (typeof value === \"object\" &&\n Object.prototype.toString.call(value) === \"[object Date]\")\n );\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isDate;\n","import { isDate } from \"./isDate.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isValid\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Is the given date valid?\n *\n * @description\n * Returns false if argument is Invalid Date and true otherwise.\n * Argument is converted to Date using `toDate`. See [toDate](https://date-fns.org/docs/toDate)\n * Invalid Date is a Date, whose time value is NaN.\n *\n * Time value of Date: http://es5.github.io/#x15.9.1.1\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to check\n *\n * @returns The date is valid\n *\n * @example\n * // For the valid date:\n * const result = isValid(new Date(2014, 1, 31))\n * //=> true\n *\n * @example\n * // For the value, convertable into a date:\n * const result = isValid(1393804800000)\n * //=> true\n *\n * @example\n * // For the invalid date:\n * const result = isValid(new Date(''))\n * //=> false\n */\nexport function isValid(date) {\n if (!isDate(date) && typeof date !== \"number\") {\n return false;\n }\n const _date = toDate(date);\n return !isNaN(Number(_date));\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isValid;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInCalendarMonths\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of calendar months between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of calendar months between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n *\n * @returns The number of calendar months\n *\n * @example\n * // How many calendar months are between 31 January 2014 and 1 September 2014?\n * const result = differenceInCalendarMonths(\n * new Date(2014, 8, 1),\n * new Date(2014, 0, 31)\n * )\n * //=> 8\n */\nexport function differenceInCalendarMonths(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n\n const yearDiff = _dateLeft.getFullYear() - _dateRight.getFullYear();\n const monthDiff = _dateLeft.getMonth() - _dateRight.getMonth();\n\n return yearDiff * 12 + monthDiff;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInCalendarMonths;\n","import { millisecondsInWeek } from \"./constants.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeek } from \"./startOfWeek.mjs\";\nimport { getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds } from \"./_lib/getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link differenceInCalendarWeeks} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInCalendarWeeks\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of calendar weeks between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of calendar weeks between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The number of calendar weeks\n *\n * @example\n * // How many calendar weeks are between 5 July 2014 and 20 July 2014?\n * const result = differenceInCalendarWeeks(\n * new Date(2014, 6, 20),\n * new Date(2014, 6, 5)\n * )\n * //=> 3\n *\n * @example\n * // If the week starts on Monday,\n * // how many calendar weeks are between 5 July 2014 and 20 July 2014?\n * const result = differenceInCalendarWeeks(\n * new Date(2014, 6, 20),\n * new Date(2014, 6, 5),\n * { weekStartsOn: 1 }\n * )\n * //=> 2\n */\nexport function differenceInCalendarWeeks(dateLeft, dateRight, options) {\n const startOfWeekLeft = startOfWeek(dateLeft, options);\n const startOfWeekRight = startOfWeek(dateRight, options);\n\n const timestampLeft =\n +startOfWeekLeft - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(startOfWeekLeft);\n const timestampRight =\n +startOfWeekRight - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(startOfWeekRight);\n\n // Round the number of days to the nearest integer because the number of\n // milliseconds in a days is not constant (e.g. it's different in the week of\n // the daylight saving time clock shift).\n return Math.round((timestampLeft - timestampRight) / millisecondsInWeek);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInCalendarWeeks;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInCalendarYears\n * @category Year Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of calendar years between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of calendar years between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n\n * @returns The number of calendar years\n *\n * @example\n * // How many calendar years are between 31 December 2013 and 11 February 2015?\n * const result = differenceInCalendarYears(\n * new Date(2015, 1, 11),\n * new Date(2013, 11, 31)\n * )\n * //=> 2\n */\nexport function differenceInCalendarYears(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n\n return _dateLeft.getFullYear() - _dateRight.getFullYear();\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInCalendarYears;\n","import { differenceInCalendarDays } from \"./differenceInCalendarDays.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInDays\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of full days between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of full day periods between two dates. Fractional days are\n * truncated towards zero.\n *\n * One \"full day\" is the distance between a local time in one day to the same\n * local time on the next or previous day. A full day can sometimes be less than\n * or more than 24 hours if a daylight savings change happens between two dates.\n *\n * To ignore DST and only measure exact 24-hour periods, use this instead:\n * `Math.trunc(differenceInHours(dateLeft, dateRight)/24)|0`.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n *\n * @returns The number of full days according to the local timezone\n *\n * @example\n * // How many full days are between\n * // 2 July 2011 23:00:00 and 2 July 2012 00:00:00?\n * const result = differenceInDays(\n * new Date(2012, 6, 2, 0, 0),\n * new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 0)\n * )\n * //=> 365\n *\n * @example\n * // How many full days are between\n * // 2 July 2011 23:59:00 and 3 July 2011 00:01:00?\n * const result = differenceInDays(\n * new Date(2011, 6, 3, 0, 1),\n * new Date(2011, 6, 2, 23, 59)\n * )\n * //=> 0\n *\n * @example\n * // How many full days are between\n * // 1 March 2020 0:00 and 1 June 2020 0:00 ?\n * // Note: because local time is used, the\n * // result will always be 92 days, even in\n * // time zones where DST starts and the\n * // period has only 92*24-1 hours.\n * const result = differenceInDays(\n * new Date(2020, 5, 1),\n * new Date(2020, 2, 1)\n * )\n * //=> 92\n */\nexport function differenceInDays(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n\n const sign = compareLocalAsc(_dateLeft, _dateRight);\n const difference = Math.abs(differenceInCalendarDays(_dateLeft, _dateRight));\n\n _dateLeft.setDate(_dateLeft.getDate() - sign * difference);\n\n // Math.abs(diff in full days - diff in calendar days) === 1 if last calendar day is not full\n // If so, result must be decreased by 1 in absolute value\n const isLastDayNotFull = Number(\n compareLocalAsc(_dateLeft, _dateRight) === -sign,\n );\n const result = sign * (difference - isLastDayNotFull);\n // Prevent negative zero\n return result === 0 ? 0 : result;\n}\n\n// Like `compareAsc` but uses local time not UTC, which is needed\n// for accurate equality comparisons of UTC timestamps that end up\n// having the same representation in local time, e.g. one hour before\n// DST ends vs. the instant that DST ends.\nfunction compareLocalAsc(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const diff =\n dateLeft.getFullYear() - dateRight.getFullYear() ||\n dateLeft.getMonth() - dateRight.getMonth() ||\n dateLeft.getDate() - dateRight.getDate() ||\n dateLeft.getHours() - dateRight.getHours() ||\n dateLeft.getMinutes() - dateRight.getMinutes() ||\n dateLeft.getSeconds() - dateRight.getSeconds() ||\n dateLeft.getMilliseconds() - dateRight.getMilliseconds();\n\n if (diff < 0) {\n return -1;\n } else if (diff > 0) {\n return 1;\n // Return 0 if diff is 0; return NaN if diff is NaN\n } else {\n return diff;\n }\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInDays;\n","export function getRoundingMethod(method) {\n return (number) => {\n const round = method ? Math[method] : Math.trunc;\n const result = round(number);\n // Prevent negative zero\n return result === 0 ? 0 : result;\n };\n}\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInMilliseconds\n * @category Millisecond Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of milliseconds between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of milliseconds between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n *\n * @returns The number of milliseconds\n *\n * @example\n * // How many milliseconds are between\n * // 2 July 2014 12:30:20.600 and 2 July 2014 12:30:21.700?\n * const result = differenceInMilliseconds(\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 12, 30, 21, 700),\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 12, 30, 20, 600)\n * )\n * //=> 1100\n */\nexport function differenceInMilliseconds(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n return +toDate(dateLeft) - +toDate(dateRight);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInMilliseconds;\n","import { getRoundingMethod } from \"./_lib/getRoundingMethod.mjs\";\nimport { millisecondsInHour } from \"./constants.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInMilliseconds } from \"./differenceInMilliseconds.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link differenceInHours} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInHours\n * @category Hour Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of hours between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of hours between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The number of hours\n *\n * @example\n * // How many hours are between 2 July 2014 06:50:00 and 2 July 2014 19:00:00?\n * const result = differenceInHours(\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 19, 0),\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 6, 50)\n * )\n * //=> 12\n */\nexport function differenceInHours(dateLeft, dateRight, options) {\n const diff =\n differenceInMilliseconds(dateLeft, dateRight) / millisecondsInHour;\n return getRoundingMethod(options?.roundingMethod)(diff);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInHours;\n","import { getRoundingMethod } from \"./_lib/getRoundingMethod.mjs\";\nimport { millisecondsInMinute } from \"./constants.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInMilliseconds } from \"./differenceInMilliseconds.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link differenceInMinutes} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInMinutes\n * @category Minute Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of minutes between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the signed number of full (rounded towards 0) minutes between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The number of minutes\n *\n * @example\n * // How many minutes are between 2 July 2014 12:07:59 and 2 July 2014 12:20:00?\n * const result = differenceInMinutes(\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 12, 20, 0),\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 12, 7, 59)\n * )\n * //=> 12\n *\n * @example\n * // How many minutes are between 10:01:59 and 10:00:00\n * const result = differenceInMinutes(\n * new Date(2000, 0, 1, 10, 0, 0),\n * new Date(2000, 0, 1, 10, 1, 59)\n * )\n * //=> -1\n */\nexport function differenceInMinutes(dateLeft, dateRight, options) {\n const diff =\n differenceInMilliseconds(dateLeft, dateRight) / millisecondsInMinute;\n return getRoundingMethod(options?.roundingMethod)(diff);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInMinutes;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name endOfDay\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Return the end of a day for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the end of a day for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The end of a day\n *\n * @example\n * // The end of a day for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = endOfDay(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Tue Sep 02 2014 23:59:59.999\n */\nexport function endOfDay(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n _date.setHours(23, 59, 59, 999);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default endOfDay;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name endOfMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Return the end of a month for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the end of a month for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The end of a month\n *\n * @example\n * // The end of a month for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = endOfMonth(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Tue Sep 30 2014 23:59:59.999\n */\nexport function endOfMonth(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const month = _date.getMonth();\n _date.setFullYear(_date.getFullYear(), month + 1, 0);\n _date.setHours(23, 59, 59, 999);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default endOfMonth;\n","import { endOfDay } from \"./endOfDay.mjs\";\nimport { endOfMonth } from \"./endOfMonth.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isLastDayOfMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Is the given date the last day of a month?\n *\n * @description\n * Is the given date the last day of a month?\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to check\n\n * @returns The date is the last day of a month\n *\n * @example\n * // Is 28 February 2014 the last day of a month?\n * const result = isLastDayOfMonth(new Date(2014, 1, 28))\n * //=> true\n */\nexport function isLastDayOfMonth(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n return +endOfDay(_date) === +endOfMonth(_date);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isLastDayOfMonth;\n","import { compareAsc } from \"./compareAsc.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInCalendarMonths } from \"./differenceInCalendarMonths.mjs\";\nimport { isLastDayOfMonth } from \"./isLastDayOfMonth.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInMonths\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of full months between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of full months between the given dates using trunc as a default rounding method.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n *\n * @returns The number of full months\n *\n * @example\n * // How many full months are between 31 January 2014 and 1 September 2014?\n * const result = differenceInMonths(new Date(2014, 8, 1), new Date(2014, 0, 31))\n * //=> 7\n */\nexport function differenceInMonths(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n\n const sign = compareAsc(_dateLeft, _dateRight);\n const difference = Math.abs(\n differenceInCalendarMonths(_dateLeft, _dateRight),\n );\n let result;\n\n // Check for the difference of less than month\n if (difference < 1) {\n result = 0;\n } else {\n if (_dateLeft.getMonth() === 1 && _dateLeft.getDate() > 27) {\n // This will check if the date is end of Feb and assign a higher end of month date\n // to compare it with Jan\n _dateLeft.setDate(30);\n }\n\n _dateLeft.setMonth(_dateLeft.getMonth() - sign * difference);\n\n // Math.abs(diff in full months - diff in calendar months) === 1 if last calendar month is not full\n // If so, result must be decreased by 1 in absolute value\n let isLastMonthNotFull = compareAsc(_dateLeft, _dateRight) === -sign;\n\n // Check for cases of one full calendar month\n if (\n isLastDayOfMonth(toDate(dateLeft)) &&\n difference === 1 &&\n compareAsc(dateLeft, _dateRight) === 1\n ) {\n isLastMonthNotFull = false;\n }\n\n result = sign * (difference - Number(isLastMonthNotFull));\n }\n\n // Prevent negative zero\n return result === 0 ? 0 : result;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInMonths;\n","import { getRoundingMethod } from \"./_lib/getRoundingMethod.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInMilliseconds } from \"./differenceInMilliseconds.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link differenceInSeconds} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInSeconds\n * @category Second Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of seconds between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of seconds between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The number of seconds\n *\n * @example\n * // How many seconds are between\n * // 2 July 2014 12:30:07.999 and 2 July 2014 12:30:20.000?\n * const result = differenceInSeconds(\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 12, 30, 20, 0),\n * new Date(2014, 6, 2, 12, 30, 7, 999)\n * )\n * //=> 12\n */\nexport function differenceInSeconds(dateLeft, dateRight, options) {\n const diff = differenceInMilliseconds(dateLeft, dateRight) / 1000;\n return getRoundingMethod(options?.roundingMethod)(diff);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInSeconds;\n","import { compareAsc } from \"./compareAsc.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInCalendarYears } from \"./differenceInCalendarYears.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name differenceInYears\n * @category Year Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of full years between the given dates.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of full years between the given dates.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The later date\n * @param dateRight - The earlier date\n *\n * @returns The number of full years\n *\n * @example\n * // How many full years are between 31 December 2013 and 11 February 2015?\n * const result = differenceInYears(new Date(2015, 1, 11), new Date(2013, 11, 31))\n * //=> 1\n */\nexport function differenceInYears(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n\n const sign = compareAsc(_dateLeft, _dateRight);\n const difference = Math.abs(differenceInCalendarYears(_dateLeft, _dateRight));\n\n // Set both dates to a valid leap year for accurate comparison when dealing\n // with leap days\n _dateLeft.setFullYear(1584);\n _dateRight.setFullYear(1584);\n\n // Math.abs(diff in full years - diff in calendar years) === 1 if last calendar year is not full\n // If so, result must be decreased by 1 in absolute value\n const isLastYearNotFull = compareAsc(_dateLeft, _dateRight) === -sign;\n const result = sign * (difference - +isLastYearNotFull);\n\n // Prevent negative zero\n return result === 0 ? 0 : result;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default differenceInYears;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name startOfMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of a month for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of a month for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The start of a month\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of a month for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = startOfMonth(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Mon Sep 01 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfMonth(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n _date.setDate(1);\n _date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfMonth;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name startOfYear\n * @category Year Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of a year for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of a year for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The start of a year\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of a year for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = startOfYear(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 00))\n * //=> Wed Jan 01 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfYear(date) {\n const cleanDate = toDate(date);\n const _date = constructFrom(date, 0);\n _date.setFullYear(cleanDate.getFullYear(), 0, 1);\n _date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfYear;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link endOfWeek} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name endOfWeek\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Return the end of a week for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the end of a week for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @returns The end of a week\n *\n * @example\n * // The end of a week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = endOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Sat Sep 06 2014 23:59:59.999\n *\n * @example\n * // If the week starts on Monday, the end of the week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = endOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0), { weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * //=> Sun Sep 07 2014 23:59:59.999\n */\nexport function endOfWeek(date, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const weekStartsOn =\n options?.weekStartsOn ??\n options?.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n 0;\n\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const day = _date.getDay();\n const diff = (day < weekStartsOn ? -7 : 0) + 6 - (day - weekStartsOn);\n\n _date.setDate(_date.getDate() + diff);\n _date.setHours(23, 59, 59, 999);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default endOfWeek;\n","import { endOfWeek } from \"./endOfWeek.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name endOfISOWeek\n * @category ISO Week Helpers\n * @summary Return the end of an ISO week for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the end of an ISO week for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The end of an ISO week\n *\n * @example\n * // The end of an ISO week for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = endOfISOWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Sun Sep 07 2014 23:59:59.999\n */\nexport function endOfISOWeek(date) {\n return endOfWeek(date, { weekStartsOn: 1 });\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default endOfISOWeek;\n","const formatDistanceLocale = {\n lessThanXSeconds: {\n one: \"less than a second\",\n other: \"less than {{count}} seconds\",\n },\n\n xSeconds: {\n one: \"1 second\",\n other: \"{{count}} seconds\",\n },\n\n halfAMinute: \"half a minute\",\n\n lessThanXMinutes: {\n one: \"less than a minute\",\n other: \"less than {{count}} minutes\",\n },\n\n xMinutes: {\n one: \"1 minute\",\n other: \"{{count}} minutes\",\n },\n\n aboutXHours: {\n one: \"about 1 hour\",\n other: \"about {{count}} hours\",\n },\n\n xHours: {\n one: \"1 hour\",\n other: \"{{count}} hours\",\n },\n\n xDays: {\n one: \"1 day\",\n other: \"{{count}} days\",\n },\n\n aboutXWeeks: {\n one: \"about 1 week\",\n other: \"about {{count}} weeks\",\n },\n\n xWeeks: {\n one: \"1 week\",\n other: \"{{count}} weeks\",\n },\n\n aboutXMonths: {\n one: \"about 1 month\",\n other: \"about {{count}} months\",\n },\n\n xMonths: {\n one: \"1 month\",\n other: \"{{count}} months\",\n },\n\n aboutXYears: {\n one: \"about 1 year\",\n other: \"about {{count}} years\",\n },\n\n xYears: {\n one: \"1 year\",\n other: \"{{count}} years\",\n },\n\n overXYears: {\n one: \"over 1 year\",\n other: \"over {{count}} years\",\n },\n\n almostXYears: {\n one: \"almost 1 year\",\n other: \"almost {{count}} years\",\n },\n};\n\nexport const formatDistance = (token, count, options) => {\n let result;\n\n const tokenValue = formatDistanceLocale[token];\n if (typeof tokenValue === \"string\") {\n result = tokenValue;\n } else if (count === 1) {\n result = tokenValue.one;\n } else {\n result = tokenValue.other.replace(\"{{count}}\", count.toString());\n }\n\n if (options?.addSuffix) {\n if (options.comparison && options.comparison > 0) {\n return \"in \" + result;\n } else {\n return result + \" ago\";\n }\n }\n\n return result;\n};\n","export function buildFormatLongFn(args) {\n return (options = {}) => {\n // TODO: Remove String()\n const width = options.width ? String(options.width) : args.defaultWidth;\n const format = args.formats[width] || args.formats[args.defaultWidth];\n return format;\n };\n}\n","import { buildFormatLongFn } from \"../../_lib/buildFormatLongFn.mjs\";\n\nconst dateFormats = {\n full: \"EEEE, MMMM do, y\",\n long: \"MMMM do, y\",\n medium: \"MMM d, y\",\n short: \"MM/dd/yyyy\",\n};\n\nconst timeFormats = {\n full: \"h:mm:ss a zzzz\",\n long: \"h:mm:ss a z\",\n medium: \"h:mm:ss a\",\n short: \"h:mm a\",\n};\n\nconst dateTimeFormats = {\n full: \"{{date}} 'at' {{time}}\",\n long: \"{{date}} 'at' {{time}}\",\n medium: \"{{date}}, {{time}}\",\n short: \"{{date}}, {{time}}\",\n};\n\nexport const formatLong = {\n date: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: dateFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n\n time: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: timeFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n\n dateTime: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: dateTimeFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n};\n","const formatRelativeLocale = {\n lastWeek: \"'last' eeee 'at' p\",\n yesterday: \"'yesterday at' p\",\n today: \"'today at' p\",\n tomorrow: \"'tomorrow at' p\",\n nextWeek: \"eeee 'at' p\",\n other: \"P\",\n};\n\nexport const formatRelative = (token, _date, _baseDate, _options) =>\n formatRelativeLocale[token];\n","/* eslint-disable no-unused-vars */\n\n/**\n * The localize function argument callback which allows to convert raw value to\n * the actual type.\n *\n * @param value - The value to convert\n *\n * @returns The converted value\n */\n\n/**\n * The map of localized values for each width.\n */\n\n/**\n * The index type of the locale unit value. It types conversion of units of\n * values that don't start at 0 (i.e. quarters).\n */\n\n/**\n * Converts the unit value to the tuple of values.\n */\n\n/**\n * The tuple of localized era values. The first element represents BC,\n * the second element represents AD.\n */\n\n/**\n * The tuple of localized quarter values. The first element represents Q1.\n */\n\n/**\n * The tuple of localized day values. The first element represents Sunday.\n */\n\n/**\n * The tuple of localized month values. The first element represents January.\n */\n\nexport function buildLocalizeFn(args) {\n return (value, options) => {\n const context = options?.context ? String(options.context) : \"standalone\";\n\n let valuesArray;\n if (context === \"formatting\" && args.formattingValues) {\n const defaultWidth = args.defaultFormattingWidth || args.defaultWidth;\n const width = options?.width ? String(options.width) : defaultWidth;\n\n valuesArray =\n args.formattingValues[width] || args.formattingValues[defaultWidth];\n } else {\n const defaultWidth = args.defaultWidth;\n const width = options?.width ? String(options.width) : args.defaultWidth;\n\n valuesArray = args.values[width] || args.values[defaultWidth];\n }\n const index = args.argumentCallback ? args.argumentCallback(value) : value;\n\n // @ts-expect-error - For some reason TypeScript just don't want to match it, no matter how hard we try. I challenge you to try to remove it!\n return valuesArray[index];\n };\n}\n","import { buildLocalizeFn } from \"../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn.mjs\";\n\nconst eraValues = {\n narrow: [\"B\", \"A\"],\n abbreviated: [\"BC\", \"AD\"],\n wide: [\"Before Christ\", \"Anno Domini\"],\n};\n\nconst quarterValues = {\n narrow: [\"1\", \"2\", \"3\", \"4\"],\n abbreviated: [\"Q1\", \"Q2\", \"Q3\", \"Q4\"],\n wide: [\"1st quarter\", \"2nd quarter\", \"3rd quarter\", \"4th quarter\"],\n};\n\n// Note: in English, the names of days of the week and months are capitalized.\n// If you are making a new locale based on this one, check if the same is true for the language you're working on.\n// Generally, formatted dates should look like they are in the middle of a sentence,\n// e.g. in Spanish language the weekdays and months should be in the lowercase.\nconst monthValues = {\n narrow: [\"J\", \"F\", \"M\", \"A\", \"M\", \"J\", \"J\", \"A\", \"S\", \"O\", \"N\", \"D\"],\n abbreviated: [\n \"Jan\",\n \"Feb\",\n \"Mar\",\n \"Apr\",\n \"May\",\n \"Jun\",\n \"Jul\",\n \"Aug\",\n \"Sep\",\n \"Oct\",\n \"Nov\",\n \"Dec\",\n ],\n\n wide: [\n \"January\",\n \"February\",\n \"March\",\n \"April\",\n \"May\",\n \"June\",\n \"July\",\n \"August\",\n \"September\",\n \"October\",\n \"November\",\n \"December\",\n ],\n};\n\nconst dayValues = {\n narrow: [\"S\", \"M\", \"T\", \"W\", \"T\", \"F\", \"S\"],\n short: [\"Su\", \"Mo\", \"Tu\", \"We\", \"Th\", \"Fr\", \"Sa\"],\n abbreviated: [\"Sun\", \"Mon\", \"Tue\", \"Wed\", \"Thu\", \"Fri\", \"Sat\"],\n wide: [\n \"Sunday\",\n \"Monday\",\n \"Tuesday\",\n \"Wednesday\",\n \"Thursday\",\n \"Friday\",\n \"Saturday\",\n ],\n};\n\nconst dayPeriodValues = {\n narrow: {\n am: \"a\",\n pm: \"p\",\n midnight: \"mi\",\n noon: \"n\",\n morning: \"morning\",\n afternoon: \"afternoon\",\n evening: \"evening\",\n night: \"night\",\n },\n abbreviated: {\n am: \"AM\",\n pm: \"PM\",\n midnight: \"midnight\",\n noon: \"noon\",\n morning: \"morning\",\n afternoon: \"afternoon\",\n evening: \"evening\",\n night: \"night\",\n },\n wide: {\n am: \"a.m.\",\n pm: \"p.m.\",\n midnight: \"midnight\",\n noon: \"noon\",\n morning: \"morning\",\n afternoon: \"afternoon\",\n evening: \"evening\",\n night: \"night\",\n },\n};\n\nconst formattingDayPeriodValues = {\n narrow: {\n am: \"a\",\n pm: \"p\",\n midnight: \"mi\",\n noon: \"n\",\n morning: \"in the morning\",\n afternoon: \"in the afternoon\",\n evening: \"in the evening\",\n night: \"at night\",\n },\n abbreviated: {\n am: \"AM\",\n pm: \"PM\",\n midnight: \"midnight\",\n noon: \"noon\",\n morning: \"in the morning\",\n afternoon: \"in the afternoon\",\n evening: \"in the evening\",\n night: \"at night\",\n },\n wide: {\n am: \"a.m.\",\n pm: \"p.m.\",\n midnight: \"midnight\",\n noon: \"noon\",\n morning: \"in the morning\",\n afternoon: \"in the afternoon\",\n evening: \"in the evening\",\n night: \"at night\",\n },\n};\n\nconst ordinalNumber = (dirtyNumber, _options) => {\n const number = Number(dirtyNumber);\n\n // If ordinal numbers depend on context, for example,\n // if they are different for different grammatical genders,\n // use `options.unit`.\n //\n // `unit` can be 'year', 'quarter', 'month', 'week', 'date', 'dayOfYear',\n // 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second'.\n\n const rem100 = number % 100;\n if (rem100 > 20 || rem100 < 10) {\n switch (rem100 % 10) {\n case 1:\n return number + \"st\";\n case 2:\n return number + \"nd\";\n case 3:\n return number + \"rd\";\n }\n }\n return number + \"th\";\n};\n\nexport const localize = {\n ordinalNumber,\n\n era: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: eraValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n\n quarter: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: quarterValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n argumentCallback: (quarter) => quarter - 1,\n }),\n\n month: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: monthValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n\n day: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: dayValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n\n dayPeriod: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: dayPeriodValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n formattingValues: formattingDayPeriodValues,\n defaultFormattingWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n};\n","export function buildMatchFn(args) {\n return (string, options = {}) => {\n const width = options.width;\n\n const matchPattern =\n (width && args.matchPatterns[width]) ||\n args.matchPatterns[args.defaultMatchWidth];\n const matchResult = string.match(matchPattern);\n\n if (!matchResult) {\n return null;\n }\n const matchedString = matchResult[0];\n\n const parsePatterns =\n (width && args.parsePatterns[width]) ||\n args.parsePatterns[args.defaultParseWidth];\n\n const key = Array.isArray(parsePatterns)\n ? findIndex(parsePatterns, (pattern) => pattern.test(matchedString))\n : // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- I challange you to fix the type\n findKey(parsePatterns, (pattern) => pattern.test(matchedString));\n\n let value;\n\n value = args.valueCallback ? args.valueCallback(key) : key;\n value = options.valueCallback\n ? // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- I challange you to fix the type\n options.valueCallback(value)\n : value;\n\n const rest = string.slice(matchedString.length);\n\n return { value, rest };\n };\n}\n\nfunction findKey(object, predicate) {\n for (const key in object) {\n if (\n Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(object, key) &&\n predicate(object[key])\n ) {\n return key;\n }\n }\n return undefined;\n}\n\nfunction findIndex(array, predicate) {\n for (let key = 0; key < array.length; key++) {\n if (predicate(array[key])) {\n return key;\n }\n }\n return undefined;\n}\n","export function buildMatchPatternFn(args) {\n return (string, options = {}) => {\n const matchResult = string.match(args.matchPattern);\n if (!matchResult) return null;\n const matchedString = matchResult[0];\n\n const parseResult = string.match(args.parsePattern);\n if (!parseResult) return null;\n let value = args.valueCallback\n ? args.valueCallback(parseResult[0])\n : parseResult[0];\n\n // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- I challange you to fix the type\n value = options.valueCallback ? options.valueCallback(value) : value;\n\n const rest = string.slice(matchedString.length);\n\n return { value, rest };\n };\n}\n","import { buildMatchFn } from \"../../_lib/buildMatchFn.mjs\";\nimport { buildMatchPatternFn } from \"../../_lib/buildMatchPatternFn.mjs\";\n\nconst matchOrdinalNumberPattern = /^(\\d+)(th|st|nd|rd)?/i;\nconst parseOrdinalNumberPattern = /\\d+/i;\n\nconst matchEraPatterns = {\n narrow: /^(b|a)/i,\n abbreviated: /^(b\\.?\\s?c\\.?|b\\.?\\s?c\\.?\\s?e\\.?|a\\.?\\s?d\\.?|c\\.?\\s?e\\.?)/i,\n wide: /^(before christ|before common era|anno domini|common era)/i,\n};\nconst parseEraPatterns = {\n any: [/^b/i, /^(a|c)/i],\n};\n\nconst matchQuarterPatterns = {\n narrow: /^[1234]/i,\n abbreviated: /^q[1234]/i,\n wide: /^[1234](th|st|nd|rd)? quarter/i,\n};\nconst parseQuarterPatterns = {\n any: [/1/i, /2/i, /3/i, /4/i],\n};\n\nconst matchMonthPatterns = {\n narrow: /^[jfmasond]/i,\n abbreviated: /^(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)/i,\n wide: /^(january|february|march|april|may|june|july|august|september|october|november|december)/i,\n};\nconst parseMonthPatterns = {\n narrow: [\n /^j/i,\n /^f/i,\n /^m/i,\n /^a/i,\n /^m/i,\n /^j/i,\n /^j/i,\n /^a/i,\n /^s/i,\n /^o/i,\n /^n/i,\n /^d/i,\n ],\n\n any: [\n /^ja/i,\n /^f/i,\n /^mar/i,\n /^ap/i,\n /^may/i,\n /^jun/i,\n /^jul/i,\n /^au/i,\n /^s/i,\n /^o/i,\n /^n/i,\n /^d/i,\n ],\n};\n\nconst matchDayPatterns = {\n narrow: /^[smtwf]/i,\n short: /^(su|mo|tu|we|th|fr|sa)/i,\n abbreviated: /^(sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat)/i,\n wide: /^(sunday|monday|tuesday|wednesday|thursday|friday|saturday)/i,\n};\nconst parseDayPatterns = {\n narrow: [/^s/i, /^m/i, /^t/i, /^w/i, /^t/i, /^f/i, /^s/i],\n any: [/^su/i, /^m/i, /^tu/i, /^w/i, /^th/i, /^f/i, /^sa/i],\n};\n\nconst matchDayPeriodPatterns = {\n narrow: /^(a|p|mi|n|(in the|at) (morning|afternoon|evening|night))/i,\n any: /^([ap]\\.?\\s?m\\.?|midnight|noon|(in the|at) (morning|afternoon|evening|night))/i,\n};\nconst parseDayPeriodPatterns = {\n any: {\n am: /^a/i,\n pm: /^p/i,\n midnight: /^mi/i,\n noon: /^no/i,\n morning: /morning/i,\n afternoon: /afternoon/i,\n evening: /evening/i,\n night: /night/i,\n },\n};\n\nexport const match = {\n ordinalNumber: buildMatchPatternFn({\n matchPattern: matchOrdinalNumberPattern,\n parsePattern: parseOrdinalNumberPattern,\n valueCallback: (value) => parseInt(value, 10),\n }),\n\n era: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchEraPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseEraPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n\n quarter: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchQuarterPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseQuarterPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n valueCallback: (index) => index + 1,\n }),\n\n month: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchMonthPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseMonthPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n\n day: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchDayPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseDayPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n\n dayPeriod: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchDayPeriodPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"any\",\n parsePatterns: parseDayPeriodPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n};\n","import { formatDistance } from \"./en-US/_lib/formatDistance.mjs\";\nimport { formatLong } from \"./en-US/_lib/formatLong.mjs\";\nimport { formatRelative } from \"./en-US/_lib/formatRelative.mjs\";\nimport { localize } from \"./en-US/_lib/localize.mjs\";\nimport { match } from \"./en-US/_lib/match.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @category Locales\n * @summary English locale (United States).\n * @language English\n * @iso-639-2 eng\n * @author Sasha Koss [@kossnocorp](https://github.com/kossnocorp)\n * @author Lesha Koss [@leshakoss](https://github.com/leshakoss)\n */\nexport const enUS = {\n code: \"en-US\",\n formatDistance: formatDistance,\n formatLong: formatLong,\n formatRelative: formatRelative,\n localize: localize,\n match: match,\n options: {\n weekStartsOn: 0 /* Sunday */,\n firstWeekContainsDate: 1,\n },\n};\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default enUS;\n","import { differenceInCalendarDays } from \"./differenceInCalendarDays.mjs\";\nimport { startOfYear } from \"./startOfYear.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getDayOfYear\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Get the day of the year of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the day of the year of the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n *\n * @returns The day of year\n *\n * @example\n * // Which day of the year is 2 July 2014?\n * const result = getDayOfYear(new Date(2014, 6, 2))\n * //=> 183\n */\nexport function getDayOfYear(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const diff = differenceInCalendarDays(_date, startOfYear(_date));\n const dayOfYear = diff + 1;\n return dayOfYear;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getDayOfYear;\n","import { millisecondsInWeek } from \"./constants.mjs\";\nimport { startOfISOWeek } from \"./startOfISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { startOfISOWeekYear } from \"./startOfISOWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getISOWeek\n * @category ISO Week Helpers\n * @summary Get the ISO week of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the ISO week of the given date.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n *\n * @returns The ISO week\n *\n * @example\n * // Which week of the ISO-week numbering year is 2 January 2005?\n * const result = getISOWeek(new Date(2005, 0, 2))\n * //=> 53\n */\nexport function getISOWeek(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const diff = +startOfISOWeek(_date) - +startOfISOWeekYear(_date);\n\n // Round the number of weeks to the nearest integer because the number of\n // milliseconds in a week is not constant (e.g. it's different in the week of\n // the daylight saving time clock shift).\n return Math.round(diff / millisecondsInWeek) + 1;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getISOWeek;\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeek } from \"./startOfWeek.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link getWeekYear} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name getWeekYear\n * @category Week-Numbering Year Helpers\n * @summary Get the local week-numbering year of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the local week-numbering year of the given date.\n * The exact calculation depends on the values of\n * `options.weekStartsOn` (which is the index of the first day of the week)\n * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (which is the day of January, which is always in\n * the first week of the week-numbering year)\n *\n * Week numbering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#The_ISO_week_date_system\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The local week-numbering year\n *\n * @example\n * // Which week numbering year is 26 December 2004 with the default settings?\n * const result = getWeekYear(new Date(2004, 11, 26))\n * //=> 2005\n *\n * @example\n * // Which week numbering year is 26 December 2004 if week starts on Saturday?\n * const result = getWeekYear(new Date(2004, 11, 26), { weekStartsOn: 6 })\n * //=> 2004\n *\n * @example\n * // Which week numbering year is 26 December 2004 if the first week contains 4 January?\n * const result = getWeekYear(new Date(2004, 11, 26), { firstWeekContainsDate: 4 })\n * //=> 2004\n */\nexport function getWeekYear(date, options) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const year = _date.getFullYear();\n\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const firstWeekContainsDate =\n options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n options?.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n 1;\n\n const firstWeekOfNextYear = constructFrom(date, 0);\n firstWeekOfNextYear.setFullYear(year + 1, 0, firstWeekContainsDate);\n firstWeekOfNextYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n const startOfNextYear = startOfWeek(firstWeekOfNextYear, options);\n\n const firstWeekOfThisYear = constructFrom(date, 0);\n firstWeekOfThisYear.setFullYear(year, 0, firstWeekContainsDate);\n firstWeekOfThisYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n const startOfThisYear = startOfWeek(firstWeekOfThisYear, options);\n\n if (_date.getTime() >= startOfNextYear.getTime()) {\n return year + 1;\n } else if (_date.getTime() >= startOfThisYear.getTime()) {\n return year;\n } else {\n return year - 1;\n }\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getWeekYear;\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { getWeekYear } from \"./getWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeek } from \"./startOfWeek.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link startOfWeekYear} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name startOfWeekYear\n * @category Week-Numbering Year Helpers\n * @summary Return the start of a local week-numbering year for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the start of a local week-numbering year.\n * The exact calculation depends on the values of\n * `options.weekStartsOn` (which is the index of the first day of the week)\n * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (which is the day of January, which is always in\n * the first week of the week-numbering year)\n *\n * Week numbering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#The_ISO_week_date_system\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @returns The start of a week-numbering year\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of an a week-numbering year for 2 July 2005 with default settings:\n * const result = startOfWeekYear(new Date(2005, 6, 2))\n * //=> Sun Dec 26 2004 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // The start of a week-numbering year for 2 July 2005\n * // if Monday is the first day of week\n * // and 4 January is always in the first week of the year:\n * const result = startOfWeekYear(new Date(2005, 6, 2), {\n * weekStartsOn: 1,\n * firstWeekContainsDate: 4\n * })\n * //=> Mon Jan 03 2005 00:00:00\n */\nexport function startOfWeekYear(date, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const firstWeekContainsDate =\n options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n options?.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n 1;\n\n const year = getWeekYear(date, options);\n const firstWeek = constructFrom(date, 0);\n firstWeek.setFullYear(year, 0, firstWeekContainsDate);\n firstWeek.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n const _date = startOfWeek(firstWeek, options);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default startOfWeekYear;\n","import { millisecondsInWeek } from \"./constants.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeek } from \"./startOfWeek.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeekYear } from \"./startOfWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link getWeek} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name getWeek\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Get the local week index of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the local week index of the given date.\n * The exact calculation depends on the values of\n * `options.weekStartsOn` (which is the index of the first day of the week)\n * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (which is the day of January, which is always in\n * the first week of the week-numbering year)\n *\n * Week numbering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#The_ISO_week_date_system\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @returns The week\n *\n * @example\n * // Which week of the local week numbering year is 2 January 2005 with default options?\n * const result = getWeek(new Date(2005, 0, 2))\n * //=> 2\n *\n * @example\n * // Which week of the local week numbering year is 2 January 2005,\n * // if Monday is the first day of the week,\n * // and the first week of the year always contains 4 January?\n * const result = getWeek(new Date(2005, 0, 2), {\n * weekStartsOn: 1,\n * firstWeekContainsDate: 4\n * })\n * //=> 53\n */\n\nexport function getWeek(date, options) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const diff = +startOfWeek(_date, options) - +startOfWeekYear(_date, options);\n\n // Round the number of weeks to the nearest integer because the number of\n // milliseconds in a week is not constant (e.g. it's different in the week of\n // the daylight saving time clock shift).\n return Math.round(diff / millisecondsInWeek) + 1;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getWeek;\n","export function addLeadingZeros(number, targetLength) {\n const sign = number < 0 ? \"-\" : \"\";\n const output = Math.abs(number).toString().padStart(targetLength, \"0\");\n return sign + output;\n}\n","import { addLeadingZeros } from \"../addLeadingZeros.mjs\";\n\n/*\n * | | Unit | | Unit |\n * |-----|--------------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|\n * | a | AM, PM | A* | |\n * | d | Day of month | D | |\n * | h | Hour [1-12] | H | Hour [0-23] |\n * | m | Minute | M | Month |\n * | s | Second | S | Fraction of second |\n * | y | Year (abs) | Y | |\n *\n * Letters marked by * are not implemented but reserved by Unicode standard.\n */\n\nexport const lightFormatters = {\n // Year\n y(date, token) {\n // From http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-31/tr35-dates.html#Date_Format_tokens\n // | Year | y | yy | yyy | yyyy | yyyyy |\n // |----------|-------|----|-------|-------|-------|\n // | AD 1 | 1 | 01 | 001 | 0001 | 00001 |\n // | AD 12 | 12 | 12 | 012 | 0012 | 00012 |\n // | AD 123 | 123 | 23 | 123 | 0123 | 00123 |\n // | AD 1234 | 1234 | 34 | 1234 | 1234 | 01234 |\n // | AD 12345 | 12345 | 45 | 12345 | 12345 | 12345 |\n\n const signedYear = date.getFullYear();\n // Returns 1 for 1 BC (which is year 0 in JavaScript)\n const year = signedYear > 0 ? signedYear : 1 - signedYear;\n return addLeadingZeros(token === \"yy\" ? year % 100 : year, token.length);\n },\n\n // Month\n M(date, token) {\n const month = date.getMonth();\n return token === \"M\" ? String(month + 1) : addLeadingZeros(month + 1, 2);\n },\n\n // Day of the month\n d(date, token) {\n return addLeadingZeros(date.getDate(), token.length);\n },\n\n // AM or PM\n a(date, token) {\n const dayPeriodEnumValue = date.getHours() / 12 >= 1 ? \"pm\" : \"am\";\n\n switch (token) {\n case \"a\":\n case \"aa\":\n return dayPeriodEnumValue.toUpperCase();\n case \"aaa\":\n return dayPeriodEnumValue;\n case \"aaaaa\":\n return dayPeriodEnumValue[0];\n case \"aaaa\":\n default:\n return dayPeriodEnumValue === \"am\" ? \"a.m.\" : \"p.m.\";\n }\n },\n\n // Hour [1-12]\n h(date, token) {\n return addLeadingZeros(date.getHours() % 12 || 12, token.length);\n },\n\n // Hour [0-23]\n H(date, token) {\n return addLeadingZeros(date.getHours(), token.length);\n },\n\n // Minute\n m(date, token) {\n return addLeadingZeros(date.getMinutes(), token.length);\n },\n\n // Second\n s(date, token) {\n return addLeadingZeros(date.getSeconds(), token.length);\n },\n\n // Fraction of second\n S(date, token) {\n const numberOfDigits = token.length;\n const milliseconds = date.getMilliseconds();\n const fractionalSeconds = Math.trunc(\n milliseconds * Math.pow(10, numberOfDigits - 3),\n );\n return addLeadingZeros(fractionalSeconds, token.length);\n },\n};\n","import { getDayOfYear } from \"../../getDayOfYear.mjs\";\nimport { getISOWeek } from \"../../getISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { getISOWeekYear } from \"../../getISOWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { getWeek } from \"../../getWeek.mjs\";\nimport { getWeekYear } from \"../../getWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { addLeadingZeros } from \"../addLeadingZeros.mjs\";\nimport { lightFormatters } from \"./lightFormatters.mjs\";\n\nconst dayPeriodEnum = {\n am: \"am\",\n pm: \"pm\",\n midnight: \"midnight\",\n noon: \"noon\",\n morning: \"morning\",\n afternoon: \"afternoon\",\n evening: \"evening\",\n night: \"night\",\n};\n\n/*\n * | | Unit | | Unit |\n * |-----|--------------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|\n * | a | AM, PM | A* | Milliseconds in day |\n * | b | AM, PM, noon, midnight | B | Flexible day period |\n * | c | Stand-alone local day of week | C* | Localized hour w/ day period |\n * | d | Day of month | D | Day of year |\n * | e | Local day of week | E | Day of week |\n * | f | | F* | Day of week in month |\n * | g* | Modified Julian day | G | Era |\n * | h | Hour [1-12] | H | Hour [0-23] |\n * | i! | ISO day of week | I! | ISO week of year |\n * | j* | Localized hour w/ day period | J* | Localized hour w/o day period |\n * | k | Hour [1-24] | K | Hour [0-11] |\n * | l* | (deprecated) | L | Stand-alone month |\n * | m | Minute | M | Month |\n * | n | | N | |\n * | o! | Ordinal number modifier | O | Timezone (GMT) |\n * | p! | Long localized time | P! | Long localized date |\n * | q | Stand-alone quarter | Q | Quarter |\n * | r* | Related Gregorian year | R! | ISO week-numbering year |\n * | s | Second | S | Fraction of second |\n * | t! | Seconds timestamp | T! | Milliseconds timestamp |\n * | u | Extended year | U* | Cyclic year |\n * | v* | Timezone (generic non-locat.) | V* | Timezone (location) |\n * | w | Local week of year | W* | Week of month |\n * | x | Timezone (ISO-8601 w/o Z) | X | Timezone (ISO-8601) |\n * | y | Year (abs) | Y | Local week-numbering year |\n * | z | Timezone (specific non-locat.) | Z* | Timezone (aliases) |\n *\n * Letters marked by * are not implemented but reserved by Unicode standard.\n *\n * Letters marked by ! are non-standard, but implemented by date-fns:\n * - `o` modifies the previous token to turn it into an ordinal (see `format` docs)\n * - `i` is ISO day of week. For `i` and `ii` is returns numeric ISO week days,\n * i.e. 7 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, etc.\n * - `I` is ISO week of year, as opposed to `w` which is local week of year.\n * - `R` is ISO week-numbering year, as opposed to `Y` which is local week-numbering year.\n * `R` is supposed to be used in conjunction with `I` and `i`\n * for universal ISO week-numbering date, whereas\n * `Y` is supposed to be used in conjunction with `w` and `e`\n * for week-numbering date specific to the locale.\n * - `P` is long localized date format\n * - `p` is long localized time format\n */\n\nexport const formatters = {\n // Era\n G: function (date, token, localize) {\n const era = date.getFullYear() > 0 ? 1 : 0;\n switch (token) {\n // AD, BC\n case \"G\":\n case \"GG\":\n case \"GGG\":\n return localize.era(era, { width: \"abbreviated\" });\n // A, B\n case \"GGGGG\":\n return localize.era(era, { width: \"narrow\" });\n // Anno Domini, Before Christ\n case \"GGGG\":\n default:\n return localize.era(era, { width: \"wide\" });\n }\n },\n\n // Year\n y: function (date, token, localize) {\n // Ordinal number\n if (token === \"yo\") {\n const signedYear = date.getFullYear();\n // Returns 1 for 1 BC (which is year 0 in JavaScript)\n const year = signedYear > 0 ? signedYear : 1 - signedYear;\n return localize.ordinalNumber(year, { unit: \"year\" });\n }\n\n return lightFormatters.y(date, token);\n },\n\n // Local week-numbering year\n Y: function (date, token, localize, options) {\n const signedWeekYear = getWeekYear(date, options);\n // Returns 1 for 1 BC (which is year 0 in JavaScript)\n const weekYear = signedWeekYear > 0 ? signedWeekYear : 1 - signedWeekYear;\n\n // Two digit year\n if (token === \"YY\") {\n const twoDigitYear = weekYear % 100;\n return addLeadingZeros(twoDigitYear, 2);\n }\n\n // Ordinal number\n if (token === \"Yo\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(weekYear, { unit: \"year\" });\n }\n\n // Padding\n return addLeadingZeros(weekYear, token.length);\n },\n\n // ISO week-numbering year\n R: function (date, token) {\n const isoWeekYear = getISOWeekYear(date);\n\n // Padding\n return addLeadingZeros(isoWeekYear, token.length);\n },\n\n // Extended year. This is a single number designating the year of this calendar system.\n // The main difference between `y` and `u` localizers are B.C. years:\n // | Year | `y` | `u` |\n // |------|-----|-----|\n // | AC 1 | 1 | 1 |\n // | BC 1 | 1 | 0 |\n // | BC 2 | 2 | -1 |\n // Also `yy` always returns the last two digits of a year,\n // while `uu` pads single digit years to 2 characters and returns other years unchanged.\n u: function (date, token) {\n const year = date.getFullYear();\n return addLeadingZeros(year, token.length);\n },\n\n // Quarter\n Q: function (date, token, localize) {\n const quarter = Math.ceil((date.getMonth() + 1) / 3);\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, 3, 4\n case \"Q\":\n return String(quarter);\n // 01, 02, 03, 04\n case \"QQ\":\n return addLeadingZeros(quarter, 2);\n // 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th\n case \"Qo\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(quarter, { unit: \"quarter\" });\n // Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4\n case \"QQQ\":\n return localize.quarter(quarter, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // 1, 2, 3, 4 (narrow quarter; could be not numerical)\n case \"QQQQQ\":\n return localize.quarter(quarter, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ...\n case \"QQQQ\":\n default:\n return localize.quarter(quarter, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // Stand-alone quarter\n q: function (date, token, localize) {\n const quarter = Math.ceil((date.getMonth() + 1) / 3);\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, 3, 4\n case \"q\":\n return String(quarter);\n // 01, 02, 03, 04\n case \"qq\":\n return addLeadingZeros(quarter, 2);\n // 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th\n case \"qo\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(quarter, { unit: \"quarter\" });\n // Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4\n case \"qqq\":\n return localize.quarter(quarter, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // 1, 2, 3, 4 (narrow quarter; could be not numerical)\n case \"qqqqq\":\n return localize.quarter(quarter, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ...\n case \"qqqq\":\n default:\n return localize.quarter(quarter, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // Month\n M: function (date, token, localize) {\n const month = date.getMonth();\n switch (token) {\n case \"M\":\n case \"MM\":\n return lightFormatters.M(date, token);\n // 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th\n case \"Mo\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(month + 1, { unit: \"month\" });\n // Jan, Feb, ..., Dec\n case \"MMM\":\n return localize.month(month, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // J, F, ..., D\n case \"MMMMM\":\n return localize.month(month, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // January, February, ..., December\n case \"MMMM\":\n default:\n return localize.month(month, { width: \"wide\", context: \"formatting\" });\n }\n },\n\n // Stand-alone month\n L: function (date, token, localize) {\n const month = date.getMonth();\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, ..., 12\n case \"L\":\n return String(month + 1);\n // 01, 02, ..., 12\n case \"LL\":\n return addLeadingZeros(month + 1, 2);\n // 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th\n case \"Lo\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(month + 1, { unit: \"month\" });\n // Jan, Feb, ..., Dec\n case \"LLL\":\n return localize.month(month, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // J, F, ..., D\n case \"LLLLL\":\n return localize.month(month, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // January, February, ..., December\n case \"LLLL\":\n default:\n return localize.month(month, { width: \"wide\", context: \"standalone\" });\n }\n },\n\n // Local week of year\n w: function (date, token, localize, options) {\n const week = getWeek(date, options);\n\n if (token === \"wo\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(week, { unit: \"week\" });\n }\n\n return addLeadingZeros(week, token.length);\n },\n\n // ISO week of year\n I: function (date, token, localize) {\n const isoWeek = getISOWeek(date);\n\n if (token === \"Io\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(isoWeek, { unit: \"week\" });\n }\n\n return addLeadingZeros(isoWeek, token.length);\n },\n\n // Day of the month\n d: function (date, token, localize) {\n if (token === \"do\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(date.getDate(), { unit: \"date\" });\n }\n\n return lightFormatters.d(date, token);\n },\n\n // Day of year\n D: function (date, token, localize) {\n const dayOfYear = getDayOfYear(date);\n\n if (token === \"Do\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(dayOfYear, { unit: \"dayOfYear\" });\n }\n\n return addLeadingZeros(dayOfYear, token.length);\n },\n\n // Day of week\n E: function (date, token, localize) {\n const dayOfWeek = date.getDay();\n switch (token) {\n // Tue\n case \"E\":\n case \"EE\":\n case \"EEE\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // T\n case \"EEEEE\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"EEEEEE\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tuesday\n case \"EEEE\":\n default:\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // Local day of week\n e: function (date, token, localize, options) {\n const dayOfWeek = date.getDay();\n const localDayOfWeek = (dayOfWeek - options.weekStartsOn + 8) % 7 || 7;\n switch (token) {\n // Numerical value (Nth day of week with current locale or weekStartsOn)\n case \"e\":\n return String(localDayOfWeek);\n // Padded numerical value\n case \"ee\":\n return addLeadingZeros(localDayOfWeek, 2);\n // 1st, 2nd, ..., 7th\n case \"eo\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(localDayOfWeek, { unit: \"day\" });\n case \"eee\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // T\n case \"eeeee\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"eeeeee\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tuesday\n case \"eeee\":\n default:\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // Stand-alone local day of week\n c: function (date, token, localize, options) {\n const dayOfWeek = date.getDay();\n const localDayOfWeek = (dayOfWeek - options.weekStartsOn + 8) % 7 || 7;\n switch (token) {\n // Numerical value (same as in `e`)\n case \"c\":\n return String(localDayOfWeek);\n // Padded numerical value\n case \"cc\":\n return addLeadingZeros(localDayOfWeek, token.length);\n // 1st, 2nd, ..., 7th\n case \"co\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(localDayOfWeek, { unit: \"day\" });\n case \"ccc\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // T\n case \"ccccc\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"cccccc\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // Tuesday\n case \"cccc\":\n default:\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // ISO day of week\n i: function (date, token, localize) {\n const dayOfWeek = date.getDay();\n const isoDayOfWeek = dayOfWeek === 0 ? 7 : dayOfWeek;\n switch (token) {\n // 2\n case \"i\":\n return String(isoDayOfWeek);\n // 02\n case \"ii\":\n return addLeadingZeros(isoDayOfWeek, token.length);\n // 2nd\n case \"io\":\n return localize.ordinalNumber(isoDayOfWeek, { unit: \"day\" });\n // Tue\n case \"iii\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // T\n case \"iiiii\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"iiiiii\":\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tuesday\n case \"iiii\":\n default:\n return localize.day(dayOfWeek, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // AM or PM\n a: function (date, token, localize) {\n const hours = date.getHours();\n const dayPeriodEnumValue = hours / 12 >= 1 ? \"pm\" : \"am\";\n\n switch (token) {\n case \"a\":\n case \"aa\":\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"aaa\":\n return localize\n .dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n .toLowerCase();\n case \"aaaaa\":\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"aaaa\":\n default:\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // AM, PM, midnight, noon\n b: function (date, token, localize) {\n const hours = date.getHours();\n let dayPeriodEnumValue;\n if (hours === 12) {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = dayPeriodEnum.noon;\n } else if (hours === 0) {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = dayPeriodEnum.midnight;\n } else {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = hours / 12 >= 1 ? \"pm\" : \"am\";\n }\n\n switch (token) {\n case \"b\":\n case \"bb\":\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"bbb\":\n return localize\n .dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n .toLowerCase();\n case \"bbbbb\":\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"bbbb\":\n default:\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night\n B: function (date, token, localize) {\n const hours = date.getHours();\n let dayPeriodEnumValue;\n if (hours >= 17) {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = dayPeriodEnum.evening;\n } else if (hours >= 12) {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = dayPeriodEnum.afternoon;\n } else if (hours >= 4) {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = dayPeriodEnum.morning;\n } else {\n dayPeriodEnumValue = dayPeriodEnum.night;\n }\n\n switch (token) {\n case \"B\":\n case \"BB\":\n case \"BBB\":\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"BBBBB\":\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"BBBB\":\n default:\n return localize.dayPeriod(dayPeriodEnumValue, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n }\n },\n\n // Hour [1-12]\n h: function (date, token, localize) {\n if (token === \"ho\") {\n let hours = date.getHours() % 12;\n if (hours === 0) hours = 12;\n return localize.ordinalNumber(hours, { unit: \"hour\" });\n }\n\n return lightFormatters.h(date, token);\n },\n\n // Hour [0-23]\n H: function (date, token, localize) {\n if (token === \"Ho\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(date.getHours(), { unit: \"hour\" });\n }\n\n return lightFormatters.H(date, token);\n },\n\n // Hour [0-11]\n K: function (date, token, localize) {\n const hours = date.getHours() % 12;\n\n if (token === \"Ko\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(hours, { unit: \"hour\" });\n }\n\n return addLeadingZeros(hours, token.length);\n },\n\n // Hour [1-24]\n k: function (date, token, localize) {\n let hours = date.getHours();\n if (hours === 0) hours = 24;\n\n if (token === \"ko\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(hours, { unit: \"hour\" });\n }\n\n return addLeadingZeros(hours, token.length);\n },\n\n // Minute\n m: function (date, token, localize) {\n if (token === \"mo\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(date.getMinutes(), { unit: \"minute\" });\n }\n\n return lightFormatters.m(date, token);\n },\n\n // Second\n s: function (date, token, localize) {\n if (token === \"so\") {\n return localize.ordinalNumber(date.getSeconds(), { unit: \"second\" });\n }\n\n return lightFormatters.s(date, token);\n },\n\n // Fraction of second\n S: function (date, token) {\n return lightFormatters.S(date, token);\n },\n\n // Timezone (ISO-8601. If offset is 0, output is always `'Z'`)\n X: function (date, token, _localize) {\n const timezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset();\n\n if (timezoneOffset === 0) {\n return \"Z\";\n }\n\n switch (token) {\n // Hours and optional minutes\n case \"X\":\n return formatTimezoneWithOptionalMinutes(timezoneOffset);\n\n // Hours, minutes and optional seconds without `:` delimiter\n // Note: neither ISO-8601 nor JavaScript supports seconds in timezone offsets\n // so this token always has the same output as `XX`\n case \"XXXX\":\n case \"XX\": // Hours and minutes without `:` delimiter\n return formatTimezone(timezoneOffset);\n\n // Hours, minutes and optional seconds with `:` delimiter\n // Note: neither ISO-8601 nor JavaScript supports seconds in timezone offsets\n // so this token always has the same output as `XXX`\n case \"XXXXX\":\n case \"XXX\": // Hours and minutes with `:` delimiter\n default:\n return formatTimezone(timezoneOffset, \":\");\n }\n },\n\n // Timezone (ISO-8601. If offset is 0, output is `'+00:00'` or equivalent)\n x: function (date, token, _localize) {\n const timezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset();\n\n switch (token) {\n // Hours and optional minutes\n case \"x\":\n return formatTimezoneWithOptionalMinutes(timezoneOffset);\n\n // Hours, minutes and optional seconds without `:` delimiter\n // Note: neither ISO-8601 nor JavaScript supports seconds in timezone offsets\n // so this token always has the same output as `xx`\n case \"xxxx\":\n case \"xx\": // Hours and minutes without `:` delimiter\n return formatTimezone(timezoneOffset);\n\n // Hours, minutes and optional seconds with `:` delimiter\n // Note: neither ISO-8601 nor JavaScript supports seconds in timezone offsets\n // so this token always has the same output as `xxx`\n case \"xxxxx\":\n case \"xxx\": // Hours and minutes with `:` delimiter\n default:\n return formatTimezone(timezoneOffset, \":\");\n }\n },\n\n // Timezone (GMT)\n O: function (date, token, _localize) {\n const timezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset();\n\n switch (token) {\n // Short\n case \"O\":\n case \"OO\":\n case \"OOO\":\n return \"GMT\" + formatTimezoneShort(timezoneOffset, \":\");\n // Long\n case \"OOOO\":\n default:\n return \"GMT\" + formatTimezone(timezoneOffset, \":\");\n }\n },\n\n // Timezone (specific non-location)\n z: function (date, token, _localize) {\n const timezoneOffset = date.getTimezoneOffset();\n\n switch (token) {\n // Short\n case \"z\":\n case \"zz\":\n case \"zzz\":\n return \"GMT\" + formatTimezoneShort(timezoneOffset, \":\");\n // Long\n case \"zzzz\":\n default:\n return \"GMT\" + formatTimezone(timezoneOffset, \":\");\n }\n },\n\n // Seconds timestamp\n t: function (date, token, _localize) {\n const timestamp = Math.trunc(date.getTime() / 1000);\n return addLeadingZeros(timestamp, token.length);\n },\n\n // Milliseconds timestamp\n T: function (date, token, _localize) {\n const timestamp = date.getTime();\n return addLeadingZeros(timestamp, token.length);\n },\n};\n\nfunction formatTimezoneShort(offset, delimiter = \"\") {\n const sign = offset > 0 ? \"-\" : \"+\";\n const absOffset = Math.abs(offset);\n const hours = Math.trunc(absOffset / 60);\n const minutes = absOffset % 60;\n if (minutes === 0) {\n return sign + String(hours);\n }\n return sign + String(hours) + delimiter + addLeadingZeros(minutes, 2);\n}\n\nfunction formatTimezoneWithOptionalMinutes(offset, delimiter) {\n if (offset % 60 === 0) {\n const sign = offset > 0 ? \"-\" : \"+\";\n return sign + addLeadingZeros(Math.abs(offset) / 60, 2);\n }\n return formatTimezone(offset, delimiter);\n}\n\nfunction formatTimezone(offset, delimiter = \"\") {\n const sign = offset > 0 ? \"-\" : \"+\";\n const absOffset = Math.abs(offset);\n const hours = addLeadingZeros(Math.trunc(absOffset / 60), 2);\n const minutes = addLeadingZeros(absOffset % 60, 2);\n return sign + hours + delimiter + minutes;\n}\n","const dateLongFormatter = (pattern, formatLong) => {\n switch (pattern) {\n case \"P\":\n return formatLong.date({ width: \"short\" });\n case \"PP\":\n return formatLong.date({ width: \"medium\" });\n case \"PPP\":\n return formatLong.date({ width: \"long\" });\n case \"PPPP\":\n default:\n return formatLong.date({ width: \"full\" });\n }\n};\n\nconst timeLongFormatter = (pattern, formatLong) => {\n switch (pattern) {\n case \"p\":\n return formatLong.time({ width: \"short\" });\n case \"pp\":\n return formatLong.time({ width: \"medium\" });\n case \"ppp\":\n return formatLong.time({ width: \"long\" });\n case \"pppp\":\n default:\n return formatLong.time({ width: \"full\" });\n }\n};\n\nconst dateTimeLongFormatter = (pattern, formatLong) => {\n const matchResult = pattern.match(/(P+)(p+)?/) || [];\n const datePattern = matchResult[1];\n const timePattern = matchResult[2];\n\n if (!timePattern) {\n return dateLongFormatter(pattern, formatLong);\n }\n\n let dateTimeFormat;\n\n switch (datePattern) {\n case \"P\":\n dateTimeFormat = formatLong.dateTime({ width: \"short\" });\n break;\n case \"PP\":\n dateTimeFormat = formatLong.dateTime({ width: \"medium\" });\n break;\n case \"PPP\":\n dateTimeFormat = formatLong.dateTime({ width: \"long\" });\n break;\n case \"PPPP\":\n default:\n dateTimeFormat = formatLong.dateTime({ width: \"full\" });\n break;\n }\n\n return dateTimeFormat\n .replace(\"{{date}}\", dateLongFormatter(datePattern, formatLong))\n .replace(\"{{time}}\", timeLongFormatter(timePattern, formatLong));\n};\n\nexport const longFormatters = {\n p: timeLongFormatter,\n P: dateTimeLongFormatter,\n};\n","const dayOfYearTokenRE = /^D+$/;\nconst weekYearTokenRE = /^Y+$/;\n\nconst throwTokens = [\"D\", \"DD\", \"YY\", \"YYYY\"];\n\nexport function isProtectedDayOfYearToken(token) {\n return dayOfYearTokenRE.test(token);\n}\n\nexport function isProtectedWeekYearToken(token) {\n return weekYearTokenRE.test(token);\n}\n\nexport function warnOrThrowProtectedError(token, format, input) {\n const _message = message(token, format, input);\n console.warn(_message);\n if (throwTokens.includes(token)) throw new RangeError(_message);\n}\n\nfunction message(token, format, input) {\n const subject = token[0] === \"Y\" ? \"years\" : \"days of the month\";\n return `Use \\`${token.toLowerCase()}\\` instead of \\`${token}\\` (in \\`${format}\\`) for formatting ${subject} to the input \\`${input}\\`; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md`;\n}\n","import { defaultLocale } from \"./_lib/defaultLocale.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\nimport { formatters } from \"./_lib/format/formatters.mjs\";\nimport { longFormatters } from \"./_lib/format/longFormatters.mjs\";\nimport {\n isProtectedDayOfYearToken,\n isProtectedWeekYearToken,\n warnOrThrowProtectedError,\n} from \"./_lib/protectedTokens.mjs\";\nimport { isValid } from \"./isValid.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n// Rexports of internal for libraries to use.\n// See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/issues/3638#issuecomment-1877082874\nexport { formatters, longFormatters };\n\n// This RegExp consists of three parts separated by `|`:\n// - [yYQqMLwIdDecihHKkms]o matches any available ordinal number token\n// (one of the certain letters followed by `o`)\n// - (\\w)\\1* matches any sequences of the same letter\n// - '' matches two quote characters in a row\n// - '(''|[^'])+('|$) matches anything surrounded by two quote characters ('),\n// except a single quote symbol, which ends the sequence.\n// Two quote characters do not end the sequence.\n// If there is no matching single quote\n// then the sequence will continue until the end of the string.\n// - . matches any single character unmatched by previous parts of the RegExps\nconst formattingTokensRegExp =\n /[yYQqMLwIdDecihHKkms]o|(\\w)\\1*|''|'(''|[^'])+('|$)|./g;\n\n// This RegExp catches symbols escaped by quotes, and also\n// sequences of symbols P, p, and the combinations like `PPPPPPPppppp`\nconst longFormattingTokensRegExp = /P+p+|P+|p+|''|'(''|[^'])+('|$)|./g;\n\nconst escapedStringRegExp = /^'([^]*?)'?$/;\nconst doubleQuoteRegExp = /''/g;\nconst unescapedLatinCharacterRegExp = /[a-zA-Z]/;\n\nexport { format as formatDate };\n\n/**\n * The {@link format} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name format\n * @alias formatDate\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Format the date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the formatted date string in the given format. The result may vary by locale.\n *\n * > ⚠️ Please note that the `format` tokens differ from Moment.js and other libraries.\n * > See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * The characters wrapped between two single quotes characters (') are escaped.\n * Two single quotes in a row, whether inside or outside a quoted sequence, represent a 'real' single quote.\n * (see the last example)\n *\n * Format of the string is based on Unicode Technical Standard #35:\n * https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Date_Field_Symbol_Table\n * with a few additions (see note 7 below the table).\n *\n * Accepted patterns:\n * | Unit | Pattern | Result examples | Notes |\n * |---------------------------------|---------|-----------------------------------|-------|\n * | Era | G..GGG | AD, BC | |\n * | | GGGG | Anno Domini, Before Christ | 2 |\n * | | GGGGG | A, B | |\n * | Calendar year | y | 44, 1, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | yo | 44th, 1st, 0th, 17th | 5,7 |\n * | | yy | 44, 01, 00, 17 | 5 |\n * | | yyy | 044, 001, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | yyyy | 0044, 0001, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | yyyyy | ... | 3,5 |\n * | Local week-numbering year | Y | 44, 1, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | Yo | 44th, 1st, 1900th, 2017th | 5,7 |\n * | | YY | 44, 01, 00, 17 | 5,8 |\n * | | YYY | 044, 001, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | YYYY | 0044, 0001, 1900, 2017 | 5,8 |\n * | | YYYYY | ... | 3,5 |\n * | ISO week-numbering year | R | -43, 0, 1, 1900, 2017 | 5,7 |\n * | | RR | -43, 00, 01, 1900, 2017 | 5,7 |\n * | | RRR | -043, 000, 001, 1900, 2017 | 5,7 |\n * | | RRRR | -0043, 0000, 0001, 1900, 2017 | 5,7 |\n * | | RRRRR | ... | 3,5,7 |\n * | Extended year | u | -43, 0, 1, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | uu | -43, 01, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | uuu | -043, 001, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | uuuu | -0043, 0001, 1900, 2017 | 5 |\n * | | uuuuu | ... | 3,5 |\n * | Quarter (formatting) | Q | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |\n * | | Qo | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th | 7 |\n * | | QQ | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |\n * | | QQQ | Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 | |\n * | | QQQQ | 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ... | 2 |\n * | | QQQQQ | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 4 |\n * | Quarter (stand-alone) | q | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |\n * | | qo | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th | 7 |\n * | | qq | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |\n * | | qqq | Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 | |\n * | | qqqq | 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ... | 2 |\n * | | qqqqq | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 4 |\n * | Month (formatting) | M | 1, 2, ..., 12 | |\n * | | Mo | 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th | 7 |\n * | | MM | 01, 02, ..., 12 | |\n * | | MMM | Jan, Feb, ..., Dec | |\n * | | MMMM | January, February, ..., December | 2 |\n * | | MMMMM | J, F, ..., D | |\n * | Month (stand-alone) | L | 1, 2, ..., 12 | |\n * | | Lo | 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th | 7 |\n * | | LL | 01, 02, ..., 12 | |\n * | | LLL | Jan, Feb, ..., Dec | |\n * | | LLLL | January, February, ..., December | 2 |\n * | | LLLLL | J, F, ..., D | |\n * | Local week of year | w | 1, 2, ..., 53 | |\n * | | wo | 1st, 2nd, ..., 53th | 7 |\n * | | ww | 01, 02, ..., 53 | |\n * | ISO week of year | I | 1, 2, ..., 53 | 7 |\n * | | Io | 1st, 2nd, ..., 53th | 7 |\n * | | II | 01, 02, ..., 53 | 7 |\n * | Day of month | d | 1, 2, ..., 31 | |\n * | | do | 1st, 2nd, ..., 31st | 7 |\n * | | dd | 01, 02, ..., 31 | |\n * | Day of year | D | 1, 2, ..., 365, 366 | 9 |\n * | | Do | 1st, 2nd, ..., 365th, 366th | 7 |\n * | | DD | 01, 02, ..., 365, 366 | 9 |\n * | | DDD | 001, 002, ..., 365, 366 | |\n * | | DDDD | ... | 3 |\n * | Day of week (formatting) | E..EEE | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | |\n * | | EEEE | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2 |\n * | | EEEEE | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | |\n * | | EEEEEE | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | |\n * | ISO day of week (formatting) | i | 1, 2, 3, ..., 7 | 7 |\n * | | io | 1st, 2nd, ..., 7th | 7 |\n * | | ii | 01, 02, ..., 07 | 7 |\n * | | iii | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | 7 |\n * | | iiii | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2,7 |\n * | | iiiii | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | 7 |\n * | | iiiiii | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | 7 |\n * | Local day of week (formatting) | e | 2, 3, 4, ..., 1 | |\n * | | eo | 2nd, 3rd, ..., 1st | 7 |\n * | | ee | 02, 03, ..., 01 | |\n * | | eee | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | |\n * | | eeee | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2 |\n * | | eeeee | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | |\n * | | eeeeee | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | |\n * | Local day of week (stand-alone) | c | 2, 3, 4, ..., 1 | |\n * | | co | 2nd, 3rd, ..., 1st | 7 |\n * | | cc | 02, 03, ..., 01 | |\n * | | ccc | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | |\n * | | cccc | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2 |\n * | | ccccc | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | |\n * | | cccccc | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | |\n * | AM, PM | a..aa | AM, PM | |\n * | | aaa | am, pm | |\n * | | aaaa | a.m., p.m. | 2 |\n * | | aaaaa | a, p | |\n * | AM, PM, noon, midnight | b..bb | AM, PM, noon, midnight | |\n * | | bbb | am, pm, noon, midnight | |\n * | | bbbb | a.m., p.m., noon, midnight | 2 |\n * | | bbbbb | a, p, n, mi | |\n * | Flexible day period | B..BBB | at night, in the morning, ... | |\n * | | BBBB | at night, in the morning, ... | 2 |\n * | | BBBBB | at night, in the morning, ... | |\n * | Hour [1-12] | h | 1, 2, ..., 11, 12 | |\n * | | ho | 1st, 2nd, ..., 11th, 12th | 7 |\n * | | hh | 01, 02, ..., 11, 12 | |\n * | Hour [0-23] | H | 0, 1, 2, ..., 23 | |\n * | | Ho | 0th, 1st, 2nd, ..., 23rd | 7 |\n * | | HH | 00, 01, 02, ..., 23 | |\n * | Hour [0-11] | K | 1, 2, ..., 11, 0 | |\n * | | Ko | 1st, 2nd, ..., 11th, 0th | 7 |\n * | | KK | 01, 02, ..., 11, 00 | |\n * | Hour [1-24] | k | 24, 1, 2, ..., 23 | |\n * | | ko | 24th, 1st, 2nd, ..., 23rd | 7 |\n * | | kk | 24, 01, 02, ..., 23 | |\n * | Minute | m | 0, 1, ..., 59 | |\n * | | mo | 0th, 1st, ..., 59th | 7 |\n * | | mm | 00, 01, ..., 59 | |\n * | Second | s | 0, 1, ..., 59 | |\n * | | so | 0th, 1st, ..., 59th | 7 |\n * | | ss | 00, 01, ..., 59 | |\n * | Fraction of second | S | 0, 1, ..., 9 | |\n * | | SS | 00, 01, ..., 99 | |\n * | | SSS | 000, 001, ..., 999 | |\n * | | SSSS | ... | 3 |\n * | Timezone (ISO-8601 w/ Z) | X | -08, +0530, Z | |\n * | | XX | -0800, +0530, Z | |\n * | | XXX | -08:00, +05:30, Z | |\n * | | XXXX | -0800, +0530, Z, +123456 | 2 |\n * | | XXXXX | -08:00, +05:30, Z, +12:34:56 | |\n * | Timezone (ISO-8601 w/o Z) | x | -08, +0530, +00 | |\n * | | xx | -0800, +0530, +0000 | |\n * | | xxx | -08:00, +05:30, +00:00 | 2 |\n * | | xxxx | -0800, +0530, +0000, +123456 | |\n * | | xxxxx | -08:00, +05:30, +00:00, +12:34:56 | |\n * | Timezone (GMT) | O...OOO | GMT-8, GMT+5:30, GMT+0 | |\n * | | OOOO | GMT-08:00, GMT+05:30, GMT+00:00 | 2 |\n * | Timezone (specific non-locat.) | z...zzz | GMT-8, GMT+5:30, GMT+0 | 6 |\n * | | zzzz | GMT-08:00, GMT+05:30, GMT+00:00 | 2,6 |\n * | Seconds timestamp | t | 512969520 | 7 |\n * | | tt | ... | 3,7 |\n * | Milliseconds timestamp | T | 512969520900 | 7 |\n * | | TT | ... | 3,7 |\n * | Long localized date | P | 04/29/1453 | 7 |\n * | | PP | Apr 29, 1453 | 7 |\n * | | PPP | April 29th, 1453 | 7 |\n * | | PPPP | Friday, April 29th, 1453 | 2,7 |\n * | Long localized time | p | 12:00 AM | 7 |\n * | | pp | 12:00:00 AM | 7 |\n * | | ppp | 12:00:00 AM GMT+2 | 7 |\n * | | pppp | 12:00:00 AM GMT+02:00 | 2,7 |\n * | Combination of date and time | Pp | 04/29/1453, 12:00 AM | 7 |\n * | | PPpp | Apr 29, 1453, 12:00:00 AM | 7 |\n * | | PPPppp | April 29th, 1453 at ... | 7 |\n * | | PPPPpppp| Friday, April 29th, 1453 at ... | 2,7 |\n * Notes:\n * 1. \"Formatting\" units (e.g. formatting quarter) in the default en-US locale\n * are the same as \"stand-alone\" units, but are different in some languages.\n * \"Formatting\" units are declined according to the rules of the language\n * in the context of a date. \"Stand-alone\" units are always nominative singular:\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'do LLLL', {locale: cs}) //=> '6. listopad'`\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'do MMMM', {locale: cs}) //=> '6. listopadu'`\n *\n * 2. Any sequence of the identical letters is a pattern, unless it is escaped by\n * the single quote characters (see below).\n * If the sequence is longer than listed in table (e.g. `EEEEEEEEEEE`)\n * the output will be the same as default pattern for this unit, usually\n * the longest one (in case of ISO weekdays, `EEEE`). Default patterns for units\n * are marked with \"2\" in the last column of the table.\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'MMM') //=> 'Nov'`\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'MMMM') //=> 'November'`\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'MMMMM') //=> 'N'`\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'MMMMMM') //=> 'November'`\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'MMMMMMM') //=> 'November'`\n *\n * 3. Some patterns could be unlimited length (such as `yyyyyyyy`).\n * The output will be padded with zeros to match the length of the pattern.\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'yyyyyyyy') //=> '00002017'`\n *\n * 4. `QQQQQ` and `qqqqq` could be not strictly numerical in some locales.\n * These tokens represent the shortest form of the quarter.\n *\n * 5. The main difference between `y` and `u` patterns are B.C. years:\n *\n * | Year | `y` | `u` |\n * |------|-----|-----|\n * | AC 1 | 1 | 1 |\n * | BC 1 | 1 | 0 |\n * | BC 2 | 2 | -1 |\n *\n * Also `yy` always returns the last two digits of a year,\n * while `uu` pads single digit years to 2 characters and returns other years unchanged:\n *\n * | Year | `yy` | `uu` |\n * |------|------|------|\n * | 1 | 01 | 01 |\n * | 14 | 14 | 14 |\n * | 376 | 76 | 376 |\n * | 1453 | 53 | 1453 |\n *\n * The same difference is true for local and ISO week-numbering years (`Y` and `R`),\n * except local week-numbering years are dependent on `options.weekStartsOn`\n * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (compare [getISOWeekYear](https://date-fns.org/docs/getISOWeekYear)\n * and [getWeekYear](https://date-fns.org/docs/getWeekYear)).\n *\n * 6. Specific non-location timezones are currently unavailable in `date-fns`,\n * so right now these tokens fall back to GMT timezones.\n *\n * 7. These patterns are not in the Unicode Technical Standard #35:\n * - `i`: ISO day of week\n * - `I`: ISO week of year\n * - `R`: ISO week-numbering year\n * - `t`: seconds timestamp\n * - `T`: milliseconds timestamp\n * - `o`: ordinal number modifier\n * - `P`: long localized date\n * - `p`: long localized time\n *\n * 8. `YY` and `YYYY` tokens represent week-numbering years but they are often confused with years.\n * You should enable `options.useAdditionalWeekYearTokens` to use them. See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * 9. `D` and `DD` tokens represent days of the year but they are often confused with days of the month.\n * You should enable `options.useAdditionalDayOfYearTokens` to use them. See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n * @param format - The string of tokens\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @returns The formatted date string\n *\n * @throws `date` must not be Invalid Date\n * @throws `options.locale` must contain `localize` property\n * @throws `options.locale` must contain `formatLong` property\n * @throws use `yyyy` instead of `YYYY` for formatting years using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws use `yy` instead of `YY` for formatting years using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws use `d` instead of `D` for formatting days of the month using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws use `dd` instead of `DD` for formatting days of the month using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws format string contains an unescaped latin alphabet character\n *\n * @example\n * // Represent 11 February 2014 in middle-endian format:\n * const result = format(new Date(2014, 1, 11), 'MM/dd/yyyy')\n * //=> '02/11/2014'\n *\n * @example\n * // Represent 2 July 2014 in Esperanto:\n * import { eoLocale } from 'date-fns/locale/eo'\n * const result = format(new Date(2014, 6, 2), \"do 'de' MMMM yyyy\", {\n * locale: eoLocale\n * })\n * //=> '2-a de julio 2014'\n *\n * @example\n * // Escape string by single quote characters:\n * const result = format(new Date(2014, 6, 2, 15), \"h 'o''clock'\")\n * //=> \"3 o'clock\"\n */\nexport function format(date, formatStr, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const locale = options?.locale ?? defaultOptions.locale ?? defaultLocale;\n\n const firstWeekContainsDate =\n options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n options?.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n 1;\n\n const weekStartsOn =\n options?.weekStartsOn ??\n options?.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n 0;\n\n const originalDate = toDate(date);\n\n if (!isValid(originalDate)) {\n throw new RangeError(\"Invalid time value\");\n }\n\n let parts = formatStr\n .match(longFormattingTokensRegExp)\n .map((substring) => {\n const firstCharacter = substring[0];\n if (firstCharacter === \"p\" || firstCharacter === \"P\") {\n const longFormatter = longFormatters[firstCharacter];\n return longFormatter(substring, locale.formatLong);\n }\n return substring;\n })\n .join(\"\")\n .match(formattingTokensRegExp)\n .map((substring) => {\n // Replace two single quote characters with one single quote character\n if (substring === \"''\") {\n return { isToken: false, value: \"'\" };\n }\n\n const firstCharacter = substring[0];\n if (firstCharacter === \"'\") {\n return { isToken: false, value: cleanEscapedString(substring) };\n }\n\n if (formatters[firstCharacter]) {\n return { isToken: true, value: substring };\n }\n\n if (firstCharacter.match(unescapedLatinCharacterRegExp)) {\n throw new RangeError(\n \"Format string contains an unescaped latin alphabet character `\" +\n firstCharacter +\n \"`\",\n );\n }\n\n return { isToken: false, value: substring };\n });\n\n // invoke localize preprocessor (only for french locales at the moment)\n if (locale.localize.preprocessor) {\n parts = locale.localize.preprocessor(originalDate, parts);\n }\n\n const formatterOptions = {\n firstWeekContainsDate,\n weekStartsOn,\n locale,\n };\n\n return parts\n .map((part) => {\n if (!part.isToken) return part.value;\n\n const token = part.value;\n\n if (\n (!options?.useAdditionalWeekYearTokens &&\n isProtectedWeekYearToken(token)) ||\n (!options?.useAdditionalDayOfYearTokens &&\n isProtectedDayOfYearToken(token))\n ) {\n warnOrThrowProtectedError(token, formatStr, String(date));\n }\n\n const formatter = formatters[token[0]];\n return formatter(originalDate, token, locale.localize, formatterOptions);\n })\n .join(\"\");\n}\n\nfunction cleanEscapedString(input) {\n const matched = input.match(escapedStringRegExp);\n\n if (!matched) {\n return input;\n }\n\n return matched[1].replace(doubleQuoteRegExp, \"'\");\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default format;\n","import { defaultLocale } from \"./_lib/defaultLocale.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link formatDuration} function options.\n */\n\nconst defaultFormat = [\n \"years\",\n \"months\",\n \"weeks\",\n \"days\",\n \"hours\",\n \"minutes\",\n \"seconds\",\n];\n\n/**\n * @name formatDuration\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Formats a duration in human-readable format\n *\n * @description\n * Return human-readable duration string i.e. \"9 months 2 days\"\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param duration - The duration to format\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The formatted date string\n *\n * @example\n * // Format full duration\n * formatDuration({\n * years: 2,\n * months: 9,\n * weeks: 1,\n * days: 7,\n * hours: 5,\n * minutes: 9,\n * seconds: 30\n * })\n * //=> '2 years 9 months 1 week 7 days 5 hours 9 minutes 30 seconds'\n *\n * @example\n * // Format partial duration\n * formatDuration({ months: 9, days: 2 })\n * //=> '9 months 2 days'\n *\n * @example\n * // Customize the format\n * formatDuration(\n * {\n * years: 2,\n * months: 9,\n * weeks: 1,\n * days: 7,\n * hours: 5,\n * minutes: 9,\n * seconds: 30\n * },\n * { format: ['months', 'weeks'] }\n * ) === '9 months 1 week'\n *\n * @example\n * // Customize the zeros presence\n * formatDuration({ years: 0, months: 9 })\n * //=> '9 months'\n * formatDuration({ years: 0, months: 9 }, { zero: true })\n * //=> '0 years 9 months'\n *\n * @example\n * // Customize the delimiter\n * formatDuration({ years: 2, months: 9, weeks: 3 }, { delimiter: ', ' })\n * //=> '2 years, 9 months, 3 weeks'\n */\nexport function formatDuration(duration, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const locale = options?.locale ?? defaultOptions.locale ?? defaultLocale;\n const format = options?.format ?? defaultFormat;\n const zero = options?.zero ?? false;\n const delimiter = options?.delimiter ?? \" \";\n\n if (!locale.formatDistance) {\n return \"\";\n }\n\n const result = format\n .reduce((acc, unit) => {\n const token = `x${unit.replace(/(^.)/, (m) => m.toUpperCase())}`;\n const value = duration[unit];\n if (value !== undefined && (zero || duration[unit])) {\n return acc.concat(locale.formatDistance(token, value));\n }\n return acc;\n }, [])\n .join(delimiter);\n\n return result;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default formatDuration;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getDaysInMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of days in a month of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of days in a month of the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n *\n * @returns The number of days in a month\n *\n * @example\n * // How many days are in February 2000?\n * const result = getDaysInMonth(new Date(2000, 1))\n * //=> 29\n */\nexport function getDaysInMonth(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const year = _date.getFullYear();\n const monthIndex = _date.getMonth();\n const lastDayOfMonth = constructFrom(date, 0);\n lastDayOfMonth.setFullYear(year, monthIndex + 1, 0);\n lastDayOfMonth.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return lastDayOfMonth.getDate();\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getDaysInMonth;\n","import { getDefaultOptions as getInternalDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getDefaultOptions\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Get default options.\n * @pure false\n *\n * @description\n * Returns an object that contains defaults for\n * `options.locale`, `options.weekStartsOn` and `options.firstWeekContainsDate`\n * arguments for all functions.\n *\n * You can change these with [setDefaultOptions](https://date-fns.org/docs/setDefaultOptions).\n *\n * @returns The default options\n *\n * @example\n * const result = getDefaultOptions()\n * //=> {}\n *\n * @example\n * setDefaultOptions({ weekStarsOn: 1, firstWeekContainsDate: 4 })\n * const result = getDefaultOptions()\n * //=> { weekStarsOn: 1, firstWeekContainsDate: 4 }\n */\nexport function getDefaultOptions() {\n return Object.assign({}, getInternalDefaultOptions());\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getDefaultOptions;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getISODay\n * @category Weekday Helpers\n * @summary Get the day of the ISO week of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the day of the ISO week of the given date,\n * which is 7 for Sunday, 1 for Monday etc.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n *\n * @returns The day of ISO week\n *\n * @example\n * // Which day of the ISO week is 26 February 2012?\n * const result = getISODay(new Date(2012, 1, 26))\n * //=> 7\n */\nexport function getISODay(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n let day = _date.getDay();\n\n if (day === 0) {\n day = 7;\n }\n\n return day;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getISODay;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name getUnixTime\n * @category Timestamp Helpers\n * @summary Get the seconds timestamp of the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the seconds timestamp of the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n *\n * @returns The timestamp\n *\n * @example\n * // Get the timestamp of 29 February 2012 11:45:05 CET:\n * const result = getUnixTime(new Date(2012, 1, 29, 11, 45, 5))\n * //=> 1330512305\n */\nexport function getUnixTime(date) {\n return Math.trunc(+toDate(date) / 1000);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getUnixTime;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name lastDayOfMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Return the last day of a month for the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the last day of a month for the given date.\n * The result will be in the local timezone.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The original date\n *\n * @returns The last day of a month\n *\n * @example\n * // The last day of a month for 2 September 2014 11:55:00:\n * const result = lastDayOfMonth(new Date(2014, 8, 2, 11, 55, 0))\n * //=> Tue Sep 30 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function lastDayOfMonth(date) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const month = _date.getMonth();\n _date.setFullYear(_date.getFullYear(), month + 1, 0);\n _date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default lastDayOfMonth;\n","import { differenceInCalendarWeeks } from \"./differenceInCalendarWeeks.mjs\";\nimport { lastDayOfMonth } from \"./lastDayOfMonth.mjs\";\nimport { startOfMonth } from \"./startOfMonth.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link getWeeksInMonth} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name getWeeksInMonth\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Get the number of calendar weeks a month spans.\n *\n * @description\n * Get the number of calendar weeks the month in the given date spans.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The given date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The number of calendar weeks\n *\n * @example\n * // How many calendar weeks does February 2015 span?\n * const result = getWeeksInMonth(new Date(2015, 1, 8))\n * //=> 4\n *\n * @example\n * // If the week starts on Monday,\n * // how many calendar weeks does July 2017 span?\n * const result = getWeeksInMonth(new Date(2017, 6, 5), { weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * //=> 6\n */\nexport function getWeeksInMonth(date, options) {\n return (\n differenceInCalendarWeeks(\n lastDayOfMonth(date),\n startOfMonth(date),\n options,\n ) + 1\n );\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default getWeeksInMonth;\n","import { add } from \"./add.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInDays } from \"./differenceInDays.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInHours } from \"./differenceInHours.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInMinutes } from \"./differenceInMinutes.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInMonths } from \"./differenceInMonths.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInSeconds } from \"./differenceInSeconds.mjs\";\nimport { differenceInYears } from \"./differenceInYears.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name intervalToDuration\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Convert interval to duration\n *\n * @description\n * Convert a interval object to a duration object.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param interval - The interval to convert to duration\n *\n * @returns The duration object\n *\n * @example\n * // Get the duration between January 15, 1929 and April 4, 1968.\n * intervalToDuration({\n * start: new Date(1929, 0, 15, 12, 0, 0),\n * end: new Date(1968, 3, 4, 19, 5, 0)\n * })\n * // => { years: 39, months: 2, days: 20, hours: 7, minutes: 5, seconds: 0 }\n */\nexport function intervalToDuration(interval) {\n const start = toDate(interval.start);\n const end = toDate(interval.end);\n\n const duration = {};\n\n const years = differenceInYears(end, start);\n if (years) duration.years = years;\n\n const remainingMonths = add(start, { years: duration.years });\n\n const months = differenceInMonths(end, remainingMonths);\n if (months) duration.months = months;\n\n const remainingDays = add(remainingMonths, { months: duration.months });\n\n const days = differenceInDays(end, remainingDays);\n if (days) duration.days = days;\n\n const remainingHours = add(remainingDays, { days: duration.days });\n\n const hours = differenceInHours(end, remainingHours);\n if (hours) duration.hours = hours;\n\n const remainingMinutes = add(remainingHours, { hours: duration.hours });\n\n const minutes = differenceInMinutes(end, remainingMinutes);\n if (minutes) duration.minutes = minutes;\n\n const remainingSeconds = add(remainingMinutes, { minutes: duration.minutes });\n\n const seconds = differenceInSeconds(end, remainingSeconds);\n if (seconds) duration.seconds = seconds;\n\n return duration;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default intervalToDuration;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isAfter\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Is the first date after the second one?\n *\n * @description\n * Is the first date after the second one?\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date that should be after the other one to return true\n * @param dateToCompare - The date to compare with\n *\n * @returns The first date is after the second date\n *\n * @example\n * // Is 10 July 1989 after 11 February 1987?\n * const result = isAfter(new Date(1989, 6, 10), new Date(1987, 1, 11))\n * //=> true\n */\nexport function isAfter(date, dateToCompare) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const _dateToCompare = toDate(dateToCompare);\n return _date.getTime() > _dateToCompare.getTime();\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isAfter;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isBefore\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Is the first date before the second one?\n *\n * @description\n * Is the first date before the second one?\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date that should be before the other one to return true\n * @param dateToCompare - The date to compare with\n *\n * @returns The first date is before the second date\n *\n * @example\n * // Is 10 July 1989 before 11 February 1987?\n * const result = isBefore(new Date(1989, 6, 10), new Date(1987, 1, 11))\n * //=> false\n */\nexport function isBefore(date, dateToCompare) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const _dateToCompare = toDate(dateToCompare);\n return +_date < +_dateToCompare;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isBefore;\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name transpose\n * @category Generic Helpers\n * @summary Transpose the date to the given constructor.\n *\n * @description\n * The function transposes the date to the given constructor. It helps you\n * to transpose the date in the system time zone to say `UTCDate` or any other\n * date extension.\n *\n * @typeParam DateInputType - The input `Date` type derived from the passed argument.\n * @typeParam DateOutputType - The output `Date` type derived from the passed constructor.\n *\n * @param fromDate - The date to use values from\n * @param constructor - The date constructor to use\n *\n * @returns Date transposed to the given constructor\n *\n * @example\n * // Create July 10, 2022 00:00 in locale time zone\n * const date = new Date(2022, 6, 10)\n * //=> 'Sun Jul 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0800 (Singapore Standard Time)'\n *\n * @example\n * // Transpose the date to July 10, 2022 00:00 in UTC\n * transpose(date, UTCDate)\n * //=> 'Sun Jul 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)'\n */\nexport function transpose(fromDate, constructor) {\n const date =\n constructor instanceof Date\n ? constructFrom(constructor, 0)\n : new constructor(0);\n date.setFullYear(\n fromDate.getFullYear(),\n fromDate.getMonth(),\n fromDate.getDate(),\n );\n date.setHours(\n fromDate.getHours(),\n fromDate.getMinutes(),\n fromDate.getSeconds(),\n fromDate.getMilliseconds(),\n );\n return date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default transpose;\n","import { transpose } from \"../../transpose.mjs\";\nimport { constructFrom } from \"../../constructFrom.mjs\";\n\nconst TIMEZONE_UNIT_PRIORITY = 10;\n\nexport class Setter {\n subPriority = 0;\n\n validate(_utcDate, _options) {\n return true;\n }\n}\n\nexport class ValueSetter extends Setter {\n constructor(\n value,\n\n validateValue,\n\n setValue,\n\n priority,\n subPriority,\n ) {\n super();\n this.value = value;\n this.validateValue = validateValue;\n this.setValue = setValue;\n this.priority = priority;\n if (subPriority) {\n this.subPriority = subPriority;\n }\n }\n\n validate(date, options) {\n return this.validateValue(date, this.value, options);\n }\n\n set(date, flags, options) {\n return this.setValue(date, flags, this.value, options);\n }\n}\n\nexport class DateToSystemTimezoneSetter extends Setter {\n priority = TIMEZONE_UNIT_PRIORITY;\n subPriority = -1;\n set(date, flags) {\n if (flags.timestampIsSet) return date;\n return constructFrom(date, transpose(date, Date));\n }\n}\n","import { ValueSetter } from \"./Setter.mjs\";\n\nexport class Parser {\n run(dateString, token, match, options) {\n const result = this.parse(dateString, token, match, options);\n if (!result) {\n return null;\n }\n\n return {\n setter: new ValueSetter(\n result.value,\n this.validate,\n this.set,\n this.priority,\n this.subPriority,\n ),\n rest: result.rest,\n };\n }\n\n validate(_utcDate, _value, _options) {\n return true;\n }\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\n\nexport class EraParser extends Parser {\n priority = 140;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n // AD, BC\n case \"G\":\n case \"GG\":\n case \"GGG\":\n return (\n match.era(dateString, { width: \"abbreviated\" }) ||\n match.era(dateString, { width: \"narrow\" })\n );\n\n // A, B\n case \"GGGGG\":\n return match.era(dateString, { width: \"narrow\" });\n // Anno Domini, Before Christ\n case \"GGGG\":\n default:\n return (\n match.era(dateString, { width: \"wide\" }) ||\n match.era(dateString, { width: \"abbreviated\" }) ||\n match.era(dateString, { width: \"narrow\" })\n );\n }\n }\n\n set(date, flags, value) {\n flags.era = value;\n date.setFullYear(value, 0, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"R\", \"u\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","export const numericPatterns = {\n month: /^(1[0-2]|0?\\d)/, // 0 to 12\n date: /^(3[0-1]|[0-2]?\\d)/, // 0 to 31\n dayOfYear: /^(36[0-6]|3[0-5]\\d|[0-2]?\\d?\\d)/, // 0 to 366\n week: /^(5[0-3]|[0-4]?\\d)/, // 0 to 53\n hour23h: /^(2[0-3]|[0-1]?\\d)/, // 0 to 23\n hour24h: /^(2[0-4]|[0-1]?\\d)/, // 0 to 24\n hour11h: /^(1[0-1]|0?\\d)/, // 0 to 11\n hour12h: /^(1[0-2]|0?\\d)/, // 0 to 12\n minute: /^[0-5]?\\d/, // 0 to 59\n second: /^[0-5]?\\d/, // 0 to 59\n\n singleDigit: /^\\d/, // 0 to 9\n twoDigits: /^\\d{1,2}/, // 0 to 99\n threeDigits: /^\\d{1,3}/, // 0 to 999\n fourDigits: /^\\d{1,4}/, // 0 to 9999\n\n anyDigitsSigned: /^-?\\d+/,\n singleDigitSigned: /^-?\\d/, // 0 to 9, -0 to -9\n twoDigitsSigned: /^-?\\d{1,2}/, // 0 to 99, -0 to -99\n threeDigitsSigned: /^-?\\d{1,3}/, // 0 to 999, -0 to -999\n fourDigitsSigned: /^-?\\d{1,4}/, // 0 to 9999, -0 to -9999\n};\n\nexport const timezonePatterns = {\n basicOptionalMinutes: /^([+-])(\\d{2})(\\d{2})?|Z/,\n basic: /^([+-])(\\d{2})(\\d{2})|Z/,\n basicOptionalSeconds: /^([+-])(\\d{2})(\\d{2})((\\d{2}))?|Z/,\n extended: /^([+-])(\\d{2}):(\\d{2})|Z/,\n extendedOptionalSeconds: /^([+-])(\\d{2}):(\\d{2})(:(\\d{2}))?|Z/,\n};\n","import {\n millisecondsInHour,\n millisecondsInMinute,\n millisecondsInSecond,\n} from \"../../constants.mjs\";\nimport { numericPatterns } from \"./constants.mjs\";\n\nexport function mapValue(parseFnResult, mapFn) {\n if (!parseFnResult) {\n return parseFnResult;\n }\n\n return {\n value: mapFn(parseFnResult.value),\n rest: parseFnResult.rest,\n };\n}\n\nexport function parseNumericPattern(pattern, dateString) {\n const matchResult = dateString.match(pattern);\n\n if (!matchResult) {\n return null;\n }\n\n return {\n value: parseInt(matchResult[0], 10),\n rest: dateString.slice(matchResult[0].length),\n };\n}\n\nexport function parseTimezonePattern(pattern, dateString) {\n const matchResult = dateString.match(pattern);\n\n if (!matchResult) {\n return null;\n }\n\n // Input is 'Z'\n if (matchResult[0] === \"Z\") {\n return {\n value: 0,\n rest: dateString.slice(1),\n };\n }\n\n const sign = matchResult[1] === \"+\" ? 1 : -1;\n const hours = matchResult[2] ? parseInt(matchResult[2], 10) : 0;\n const minutes = matchResult[3] ? parseInt(matchResult[3], 10) : 0;\n const seconds = matchResult[5] ? parseInt(matchResult[5], 10) : 0;\n\n return {\n value:\n sign *\n (hours * millisecondsInHour +\n minutes * millisecondsInMinute +\n seconds * millisecondsInSecond),\n rest: dateString.slice(matchResult[0].length),\n };\n}\n\nexport function parseAnyDigitsSigned(dateString) {\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.anyDigitsSigned, dateString);\n}\n\nexport function parseNDigits(n, dateString) {\n switch (n) {\n case 1:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.singleDigit, dateString);\n case 2:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.twoDigits, dateString);\n case 3:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.threeDigits, dateString);\n case 4:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.fourDigits, dateString);\n default:\n return parseNumericPattern(new RegExp(\"^\\\\d{1,\" + n + \"}\"), dateString);\n }\n}\n\nexport function parseNDigitsSigned(n, dateString) {\n switch (n) {\n case 1:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.singleDigitSigned, dateString);\n case 2:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.twoDigitsSigned, dateString);\n case 3:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.threeDigitsSigned, dateString);\n case 4:\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.fourDigitsSigned, dateString);\n default:\n return parseNumericPattern(new RegExp(\"^-?\\\\d{1,\" + n + \"}\"), dateString);\n }\n}\n\nexport function dayPeriodEnumToHours(dayPeriod) {\n switch (dayPeriod) {\n case \"morning\":\n return 4;\n case \"evening\":\n return 17;\n case \"pm\":\n case \"noon\":\n case \"afternoon\":\n return 12;\n case \"am\":\n case \"midnight\":\n case \"night\":\n default:\n return 0;\n }\n}\n\nexport function normalizeTwoDigitYear(twoDigitYear, currentYear) {\n const isCommonEra = currentYear > 0;\n // Absolute number of the current year:\n // 1 -> 1 AC\n // 0 -> 1 BC\n // -1 -> 2 BC\n const absCurrentYear = isCommonEra ? currentYear : 1 - currentYear;\n\n let result;\n if (absCurrentYear <= 50) {\n result = twoDigitYear || 100;\n } else {\n const rangeEnd = absCurrentYear + 50;\n const rangeEndCentury = Math.trunc(rangeEnd / 100) * 100;\n const isPreviousCentury = twoDigitYear >= rangeEnd % 100;\n result = twoDigitYear + rangeEndCentury - (isPreviousCentury ? 100 : 0);\n }\n\n return isCommonEra ? result : 1 - result;\n}\n\nexport function isLeapYearIndex(year) {\n return year % 400 === 0 || (year % 4 === 0 && year % 100 !== 0);\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, normalizeTwoDigitYear, parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// From http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-31/tr35-dates.html#Date_Format_Patterns\n// | Year | y | yy | yyy | yyyy | yyyyy |\n// |----------|-------|----|-------|-------|-------|\n// | AD 1 | 1 | 01 | 001 | 0001 | 00001 |\n// | AD 12 | 12 | 12 | 012 | 0012 | 00012 |\n// | AD 123 | 123 | 23 | 123 | 0123 | 00123 |\n// | AD 1234 | 1234 | 34 | 1234 | 1234 | 01234 |\n// | AD 12345 | 12345 | 45 | 12345 | 12345 | 12345 |\nexport class YearParser extends Parser {\n priority = 130;\n incompatibleTokens = [\"Y\", \"R\", \"u\", \"w\", \"I\", \"i\", \"e\", \"c\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n const valueCallback = (year) => ({\n year,\n isTwoDigitYear: token === \"yy\",\n });\n\n switch (token) {\n case \"y\":\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(4, dateString), valueCallback);\n case \"yo\":\n return mapValue(\n match.ordinalNumber(dateString, {\n unit: \"year\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n default:\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(token.length, dateString), valueCallback);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value.isTwoDigitYear || value.year > 0;\n }\n\n set(date, flags, value) {\n const currentYear = date.getFullYear();\n\n if (value.isTwoDigitYear) {\n const normalizedTwoDigitYear = normalizeTwoDigitYear(\n value.year,\n currentYear,\n );\n date.setFullYear(normalizedTwoDigitYear, 0, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n const year =\n !(\"era\" in flags) || flags.era === 1 ? value.year : 1 - value.year;\n date.setFullYear(year, 0, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n}\n","import { getWeekYear } from \"../../../getWeekYear.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeek } from \"../../../startOfWeek.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, normalizeTwoDigitYear, parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// Local week-numbering year\nexport class LocalWeekYearParser extends Parser {\n priority = 130;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n const valueCallback = (year) => ({\n year,\n isTwoDigitYear: token === \"YY\",\n });\n\n switch (token) {\n case \"Y\":\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(4, dateString), valueCallback);\n case \"Yo\":\n return mapValue(\n match.ordinalNumber(dateString, {\n unit: \"year\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n default:\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(token.length, dateString), valueCallback);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value.isTwoDigitYear || value.year > 0;\n }\n\n set(date, flags, value, options) {\n const currentYear = getWeekYear(date, options);\n\n if (value.isTwoDigitYear) {\n const normalizedTwoDigitYear = normalizeTwoDigitYear(\n value.year,\n currentYear,\n );\n date.setFullYear(\n normalizedTwoDigitYear,\n 0,\n options.firstWeekContainsDate,\n );\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return startOfWeek(date, options);\n }\n\n const year =\n !(\"era\" in flags) || flags.era === 1 ? value.year : 1 - value.year;\n date.setFullYear(year, 0, options.firstWeekContainsDate);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return startOfWeek(date, options);\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"y\",\n \"R\",\n \"u\",\n \"Q\",\n \"q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { startOfISOWeek } from \"../../../startOfISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { constructFrom } from \"../../../constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigitsSigned } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// ISO week-numbering year\nexport class ISOWeekYearParser extends Parser {\n priority = 130;\n\n parse(dateString, token) {\n if (token === \"R\") {\n return parseNDigitsSigned(4, dateString);\n }\n\n return parseNDigitsSigned(token.length, dateString);\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n const firstWeekOfYear = constructFrom(date, 0);\n firstWeekOfYear.setFullYear(value, 0, 4);\n firstWeekOfYear.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return startOfISOWeek(firstWeekOfYear);\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"G\",\n \"y\",\n \"Y\",\n \"u\",\n \"Q\",\n \"q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigitsSigned } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class ExtendedYearParser extends Parser {\n priority = 130;\n\n parse(dateString, token) {\n if (token === \"u\") {\n return parseNDigitsSigned(4, dateString);\n }\n\n return parseNDigitsSigned(token.length, dateString);\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setFullYear(value, 0, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"G\", \"y\", \"Y\", \"R\", \"w\", \"I\", \"i\", \"e\", \"c\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class QuarterParser extends Parser {\n priority = 120;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, 3, 4\n case \"Q\":\n case \"QQ\": // 01, 02, 03, 04\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n // 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th\n case \"Qo\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"quarter\" });\n // Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4\n case \"QQQ\":\n return (\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n\n // 1, 2, 3, 4 (narrow quarter; could be not numerical)\n case \"QQQQQ\":\n return match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ...\n case \"QQQQ\":\n default:\n return (\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 4;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMonth((value - 1) * 3, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"Y\",\n \"R\",\n \"q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class StandAloneQuarterParser extends Parser {\n priority = 120;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, 3, 4\n case \"q\":\n case \"qq\": // 01, 02, 03, 04\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n // 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th\n case \"qo\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"quarter\" });\n // Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4\n case \"qqq\":\n return (\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n })\n );\n\n // 1, 2, 3, 4 (narrow quarter; could be not numerical)\n case \"qqqqq\":\n return match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ...\n case \"qqqq\":\n default:\n return (\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.quarter(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 4;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMonth((value - 1) * 3, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"Y\",\n \"R\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class MonthParser extends Parser {\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"Y\",\n \"R\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"I\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n\n priority = 110;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n const valueCallback = (value) => value - 1;\n\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, ..., 12\n case \"M\":\n return mapValue(\n parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.month, dateString),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // 01, 02, ..., 12\n case \"MM\":\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(2, dateString), valueCallback);\n // 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th\n case \"Mo\":\n return mapValue(\n match.ordinalNumber(dateString, {\n unit: \"month\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // Jan, Feb, ..., Dec\n case \"MMM\":\n return (\n match.month(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.month(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n\n // J, F, ..., D\n case \"MMMMM\":\n return match.month(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // January, February, ..., December\n case \"MMMM\":\n default:\n return (\n match.month(dateString, { width: \"wide\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.month(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.month(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 11;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMonth(value, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class StandAloneMonthParser extends Parser {\n priority = 110;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n const valueCallback = (value) => value - 1;\n\n switch (token) {\n // 1, 2, ..., 12\n case \"L\":\n return mapValue(\n parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.month, dateString),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // 01, 02, ..., 12\n case \"LL\":\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(2, dateString), valueCallback);\n // 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th\n case \"Lo\":\n return mapValue(\n match.ordinalNumber(dateString, {\n unit: \"month\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // Jan, Feb, ..., Dec\n case \"LLL\":\n return (\n match.month(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.month(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"standalone\" })\n );\n\n // J, F, ..., D\n case \"LLLLL\":\n return match.month(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // January, February, ..., December\n case \"LLLL\":\n default:\n return (\n match.month(dateString, { width: \"wide\", context: \"standalone\" }) ||\n match.month(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.month(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"standalone\" })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 11;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMonth(value, 1);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"Y\",\n \"R\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"w\",\n \"I\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { getWeek } from \"./getWeek.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link setWeek} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name setWeek\n * @category Week Helpers\n * @summary Set the local week to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Set the local week to the given date, saving the weekday number.\n * The exact calculation depends on the values of\n * `options.weekStartsOn` (which is the index of the first day of the week)\n * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (which is the day of January, which is always in\n * the first week of the week-numbering year)\n *\n * Week numbering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#The_ISO_week_date_system\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param week - The week of the new date\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @returns The new date with the local week set\n *\n * @example\n * // Set the 1st week to 2 January 2005 with default options:\n * const result = setWeek(new Date(2005, 0, 2), 1)\n * //=> Sun Dec 26 2004 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // Set the 1st week to 2 January 2005,\n * // if Monday is the first day of the week,\n * // and the first week of the year always contains 4 January:\n * const result = setWeek(new Date(2005, 0, 2), 1, {\n * weekStartsOn: 1,\n * firstWeekContainsDate: 4\n * })\n * //=> Sun Jan 4 2004 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setWeek(date, week, options) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const diff = getWeek(_date, options) - week;\n _date.setDate(_date.getDate() - diff * 7);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setWeek;\n","import { setWeek } from \"../../../setWeek.mjs\";\nimport { startOfWeek } from \"../../../startOfWeek.mjs\";\nimport { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// Local week of year\nexport class LocalWeekParser extends Parser {\n priority = 100;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"w\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.week, dateString);\n case \"wo\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"week\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 53;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value, options) {\n return startOfWeek(setWeek(date, value, options), options);\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"y\",\n \"R\",\n \"u\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { getISOWeek } from \"./getISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name setISOWeek\n * @category ISO Week Helpers\n * @summary Set the ISO week to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Set the ISO week to the given date, saving the weekday number.\n *\n * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param week - The ISO week of the new date\n *\n * @returns The new date with the ISO week set\n *\n * @example\n * // Set the 53rd ISO week to 7 August 2004:\n * const result = setISOWeek(new Date(2004, 7, 7), 53)\n * //=> Sat Jan 01 2005 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setISOWeek(date, week) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const diff = getISOWeek(_date) - week;\n _date.setDate(_date.getDate() - diff * 7);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setISOWeek;\n","import { setISOWeek } from \"../../../setISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { startOfISOWeek } from \"../../../startOfISOWeek.mjs\";\nimport { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// ISO week of year\nexport class ISOWeekParser extends Parser {\n priority = 100;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"I\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.week, dateString);\n case \"Io\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"week\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 53;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n return startOfISOWeek(setISOWeek(date, value));\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"y\",\n \"Y\",\n \"u\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport {\n isLeapYearIndex,\n parseNDigits,\n parseNumericPattern,\n} from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nconst DAYS_IN_MONTH = [31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31];\nconst DAYS_IN_MONTH_LEAP_YEAR = [\n 31, 29, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31,\n];\n\n// Day of the month\nexport class DateParser extends Parser {\n priority = 90;\n subPriority = 1;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"d\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.date, dateString);\n case \"do\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"date\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(date, value) {\n const year = date.getFullYear();\n const isLeapYear = isLeapYearIndex(year);\n const month = date.getMonth();\n if (isLeapYear) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= DAYS_IN_MONTH_LEAP_YEAR[month];\n } else {\n return value >= 1 && value <= DAYS_IN_MONTH[month];\n }\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setDate(value);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"Y\",\n \"R\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"w\",\n \"I\",\n \"D\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport {\n isLeapYearIndex,\n parseNDigits,\n parseNumericPattern,\n} from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class DayOfYearParser extends Parser {\n priority = 90;\n\n subpriority = 1;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"D\":\n case \"DD\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.dayOfYear, dateString);\n case \"Do\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"date\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(date, value) {\n const year = date.getFullYear();\n const isLeapYear = isLeapYearIndex(year);\n if (isLeapYear) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 366;\n } else {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 365;\n }\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMonth(0, value);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"Y\",\n \"R\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"E\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { addDays } from \"./addDays.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * The {@link setDay} function options.\n */\n\n/**\n * @name setDay\n * @category Weekday Helpers\n * @summary Set the day of the week to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Set the day of the week to the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param day - The day of the week of the new date\n * @param options - An object with options.\n *\n * @returns The new date with the day of the week set\n *\n * @example\n * // Set week day to Sunday, with the default weekStartsOn of Sunday:\n * const result = setDay(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 0)\n * //=> Sun Aug 31 2014 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // Set week day to Sunday, with a weekStartsOn of Monday:\n * const result = setDay(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 0, { weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * //=> Sun Sep 07 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setDay(date, day, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const weekStartsOn =\n options?.weekStartsOn ??\n options?.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n 0;\n\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const currentDay = _date.getDay();\n\n const remainder = day % 7;\n const dayIndex = (remainder + 7) % 7;\n\n const delta = 7 - weekStartsOn;\n const diff =\n day < 0 || day > 6\n ? day - ((currentDay + delta) % 7)\n : ((dayIndex + delta) % 7) - ((currentDay + delta) % 7);\n return addDays(_date, diff);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setDay;\n","import { setDay } from \"../../../setDay.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\n\n// Day of week\nexport class DayParser extends Parser {\n priority = 90;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n // Tue\n case \"E\":\n case \"EE\":\n case \"EEE\":\n return (\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n\n // T\n case \"EEEEE\":\n return match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"EEEEEE\":\n return (\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n\n // Tuesday\n case \"EEEE\":\n default:\n return (\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"wide\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 6;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value, options) {\n date = setDay(date, value, options);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"D\", \"i\", \"e\", \"c\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { setDay } from \"../../../setDay.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// Local day of week\nexport class LocalDayParser extends Parser {\n priority = 90;\n parse(dateString, token, match, options) {\n const valueCallback = (value) => {\n // We want here floor instead of trunc, so we get -7 for value 0 instead of 0\n const wholeWeekDays = Math.floor((value - 1) / 7) * 7;\n return ((value + options.weekStartsOn + 6) % 7) + wholeWeekDays;\n };\n\n switch (token) {\n // 3\n case \"e\":\n case \"ee\": // 03\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(token.length, dateString), valueCallback);\n // 3rd\n case \"eo\":\n return mapValue(\n match.ordinalNumber(dateString, {\n unit: \"day\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // Tue\n case \"eee\":\n return (\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n\n // T\n case \"eeeee\":\n return match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"eeeeee\":\n return (\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n\n // Tuesday\n case \"eeee\":\n default:\n return (\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"wide\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"formatting\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"formatting\" })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 6;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value, options) {\n date = setDay(date, value, options);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"y\",\n \"R\",\n \"u\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"E\",\n \"i\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { setDay } from \"../../../setDay.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// Stand-alone local day of week\nexport class StandAloneLocalDayParser extends Parser {\n priority = 90;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match, options) {\n const valueCallback = (value) => {\n // We want here floor instead of trunc, so we get -7 for value 0 instead of 0\n const wholeWeekDays = Math.floor((value - 1) / 7) * 7;\n return ((value + options.weekStartsOn + 6) % 7) + wholeWeekDays;\n };\n\n switch (token) {\n // 3\n case \"c\":\n case \"cc\": // 03\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(token.length, dateString), valueCallback);\n // 3rd\n case \"co\":\n return mapValue(\n match.ordinalNumber(dateString, {\n unit: \"day\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // Tue\n case \"ccc\":\n return (\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"standalone\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"standalone\" })\n );\n\n // T\n case \"ccccc\":\n return match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n });\n // Tu\n case \"cccccc\":\n return (\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"standalone\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"standalone\" })\n );\n\n // Tuesday\n case \"cccc\":\n default:\n return (\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"wide\", context: \"standalone\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"standalone\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"short\", context: \"standalone\" }) ||\n match.day(dateString, { width: \"narrow\", context: \"standalone\" })\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 6;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value, options) {\n date = setDay(date, value, options);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"y\",\n \"R\",\n \"u\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"I\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"E\",\n \"i\",\n \"e\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { addDays } from \"./addDays.mjs\";\nimport { getISODay } from \"./getISODay.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name setISODay\n * @category Weekday Helpers\n * @summary Set the day of the ISO week to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Set the day of the ISO week to the given date.\n * ISO week starts with Monday.\n * 7 is the index of Sunday, 1 is the index of Monday etc.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param day - The day of the ISO week of the new date\n *\n * @returns The new date with the day of the ISO week set\n *\n * @example\n * // Set Sunday to 1 September 2014:\n * const result = setISODay(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 7)\n * //=> Sun Sep 07 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setISODay(date, day) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const currentDay = getISODay(_date);\n const diff = day - currentDay;\n return addDays(_date, diff);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setISODay;\n","import { setISODay } from \"../../../setISODay.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// ISO day of week\nexport class ISODayParser extends Parser {\n priority = 90;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n const valueCallback = (value) => {\n if (value === 0) {\n return 7;\n }\n return value;\n };\n\n switch (token) {\n // 2\n case \"i\":\n case \"ii\": // 02\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n // 2nd\n case \"io\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"day\" });\n // Tue\n case \"iii\":\n return mapValue(\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // T\n case \"iiiii\":\n return mapValue(\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // Tu\n case \"iiiiii\":\n return mapValue(\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n // Tuesday\n case \"iiii\":\n default:\n return mapValue(\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"short\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.day(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }),\n valueCallback,\n );\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 7;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date = setISODay(date, value);\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\n \"y\",\n \"Y\",\n \"u\",\n \"q\",\n \"Q\",\n \"M\",\n \"L\",\n \"w\",\n \"d\",\n \"D\",\n \"E\",\n \"e\",\n \"c\",\n \"t\",\n \"T\",\n ];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { dayPeriodEnumToHours } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class AMPMParser extends Parser {\n priority = 80;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"a\":\n case \"aa\":\n case \"aaa\":\n return (\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n\n case \"aaaaa\":\n return match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"aaaa\":\n default:\n return (\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n }\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setHours(dayPeriodEnumToHours(value), 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"b\", \"B\", \"H\", \"k\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { dayPeriodEnumToHours } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class AMPMMidnightParser extends Parser {\n priority = 80;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"b\":\n case \"bb\":\n case \"bbb\":\n return (\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n\n case \"bbbbb\":\n return match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"bbbb\":\n default:\n return (\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n }\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setHours(dayPeriodEnumToHours(value), 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"a\", \"B\", \"H\", \"k\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { dayPeriodEnumToHours } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night\nexport class DayPeriodParser extends Parser {\n priority = 80;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"B\":\n case \"BB\":\n case \"BBB\":\n return (\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n\n case \"BBBBB\":\n return match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n });\n case \"BBBB\":\n default:\n return (\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"wide\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"abbreviated\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n }) ||\n match.dayPeriod(dateString, {\n width: \"narrow\",\n context: \"formatting\",\n })\n );\n }\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setHours(dayPeriodEnumToHours(value), 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"a\", \"b\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class Hour1to12Parser extends Parser {\n priority = 70;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"h\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.hour12h, dateString);\n case \"ho\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"hour\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 12;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n const isPM = date.getHours() >= 12;\n if (isPM && value < 12) {\n date.setHours(value + 12, 0, 0, 0);\n } else if (!isPM && value === 12) {\n date.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n } else {\n date.setHours(value, 0, 0, 0);\n }\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"H\", \"K\", \"k\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class Hour0to23Parser extends Parser {\n priority = 70;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"H\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.hour23h, dateString);\n case \"Ho\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"hour\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 23;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setHours(value, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"a\", \"b\", \"h\", \"K\", \"k\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class Hour0To11Parser extends Parser {\n priority = 70;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"K\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.hour11h, dateString);\n case \"Ko\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"hour\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 11;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n const isPM = date.getHours() >= 12;\n if (isPM && value < 12) {\n date.setHours(value + 12, 0, 0, 0);\n } else {\n date.setHours(value, 0, 0, 0);\n }\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"h\", \"H\", \"k\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class Hour1To24Parser extends Parser {\n priority = 70;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"k\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.hour24h, dateString);\n case \"ko\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"hour\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 1 && value <= 24;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n const hours = value <= 24 ? value % 24 : value;\n date.setHours(hours, 0, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"a\", \"b\", \"h\", \"H\", \"K\", \"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class MinuteParser extends Parser {\n priority = 60;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"m\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.minute, dateString);\n case \"mo\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"minute\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 59;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMinutes(value, 0, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { numericPatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseNDigits, parseNumericPattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class SecondParser extends Parser {\n priority = 50;\n\n parse(dateString, token, match) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"s\":\n return parseNumericPattern(numericPatterns.second, dateString);\n case \"so\":\n return match.ordinalNumber(dateString, { unit: \"second\" });\n default:\n return parseNDigits(token.length, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n validate(_date, value) {\n return value >= 0 && value <= 59;\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setSeconds(value, 0);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { mapValue, parseNDigits } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class FractionOfSecondParser extends Parser {\n priority = 30;\n\n parse(dateString, token) {\n const valueCallback = (value) =>\n Math.trunc(value * Math.pow(10, -token.length + 3));\n return mapValue(parseNDigits(token.length, dateString), valueCallback);\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n date.setMilliseconds(value);\n return date;\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"t\", \"T\"];\n}\n","import { constructFrom } from \"../../../constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds } from \"../../../_lib/getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds.mjs\";\nimport { timezonePatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseTimezonePattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// Timezone (ISO-8601. +00:00 is `'Z'`)\nexport class ISOTimezoneWithZParser extends Parser {\n priority = 10;\n\n parse(dateString, token) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"X\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(\n timezonePatterns.basicOptionalMinutes,\n dateString,\n );\n case \"XX\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(timezonePatterns.basic, dateString);\n case \"XXXX\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(\n timezonePatterns.basicOptionalSeconds,\n dateString,\n );\n case \"XXXXX\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(\n timezonePatterns.extendedOptionalSeconds,\n dateString,\n );\n case \"XXX\":\n default:\n return parseTimezonePattern(timezonePatterns.extended, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n set(date, flags, value) {\n if (flags.timestampIsSet) return date;\n return constructFrom(\n date,\n date.getTime() - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(date) - value,\n );\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"t\", \"T\", \"x\"];\n}\n","import { constructFrom } from \"../../../constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds } from \"../../../_lib/getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds.mjs\";\nimport { timezonePatterns } from \"../constants.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseTimezonePattern } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\n// Timezone (ISO-8601)\nexport class ISOTimezoneParser extends Parser {\n priority = 10;\n\n parse(dateString, token) {\n switch (token) {\n case \"x\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(\n timezonePatterns.basicOptionalMinutes,\n dateString,\n );\n case \"xx\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(timezonePatterns.basic, dateString);\n case \"xxxx\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(\n timezonePatterns.basicOptionalSeconds,\n dateString,\n );\n case \"xxxxx\":\n return parseTimezonePattern(\n timezonePatterns.extendedOptionalSeconds,\n dateString,\n );\n case \"xxx\":\n default:\n return parseTimezonePattern(timezonePatterns.extended, dateString);\n }\n }\n\n set(date, flags, value) {\n if (flags.timestampIsSet) return date;\n return constructFrom(\n date,\n date.getTime() - getTimezoneOffsetInMilliseconds(date) - value,\n );\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = [\"t\", \"T\", \"X\"];\n}\n","import { constructFrom } from \"../../../constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseAnyDigitsSigned } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class TimestampSecondsParser extends Parser {\n priority = 40;\n\n parse(dateString) {\n return parseAnyDigitsSigned(dateString);\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n return [constructFrom(date, value * 1000), { timestampIsSet: true }];\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = \"*\";\n}\n","import { constructFrom } from \"../../../constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { Parser } from \"../Parser.mjs\";\nimport { parseAnyDigitsSigned } from \"../utils.mjs\";\n\nexport class TimestampMillisecondsParser extends Parser {\n priority = 20;\n\n parse(dateString) {\n return parseAnyDigitsSigned(dateString);\n }\n\n set(date, _flags, value) {\n return [constructFrom(date, value), { timestampIsSet: true }];\n }\n\n incompatibleTokens = \"*\";\n}\n","import { EraParser } from \"./parsers/EraParser.mjs\";\nimport { YearParser } from \"./parsers/YearParser.mjs\";\nimport { LocalWeekYearParser } from \"./parsers/LocalWeekYearParser.mjs\";\nimport { ISOWeekYearParser } from \"./parsers/ISOWeekYearParser.mjs\";\nimport { ExtendedYearParser } from \"./parsers/ExtendedYearParser.mjs\";\nimport { QuarterParser } from \"./parsers/QuarterParser.mjs\";\nimport { StandAloneQuarterParser } from \"./parsers/StandAloneQuarterParser.mjs\";\nimport { MonthParser } from \"./parsers/MonthParser.mjs\";\nimport { StandAloneMonthParser } from \"./parsers/StandAloneMonthParser.mjs\";\nimport { LocalWeekParser } from \"./parsers/LocalWeekParser.mjs\";\nimport { ISOWeekParser } from \"./parsers/ISOWeekParser.mjs\";\nimport { DateParser } from \"./parsers/DateParser.mjs\";\nimport { DayOfYearParser } from \"./parsers/DayOfYearParser.mjs\";\nimport { DayParser } from \"./parsers/DayParser.mjs\";\nimport { LocalDayParser } from \"./parsers/LocalDayParser.mjs\";\nimport { StandAloneLocalDayParser } from \"./parsers/StandAloneLocalDayParser.mjs\";\nimport { ISODayParser } from \"./parsers/ISODayParser.mjs\";\nimport { AMPMParser } from \"./parsers/AMPMParser.mjs\";\nimport { AMPMMidnightParser } from \"./parsers/AMPMMidnightParser.mjs\";\nimport { DayPeriodParser } from \"./parsers/DayPeriodParser.mjs\";\nimport { Hour1to12Parser } from \"./parsers/Hour1to12Parser.mjs\";\nimport { Hour0to23Parser } from \"./parsers/Hour0to23Parser.mjs\";\nimport { Hour0To11Parser } from \"./parsers/Hour0To11Parser.mjs\";\nimport { Hour1To24Parser } from \"./parsers/Hour1To24Parser.mjs\";\nimport { MinuteParser } from \"./parsers/MinuteParser.mjs\";\nimport { SecondParser } from \"./parsers/SecondParser.mjs\";\nimport { FractionOfSecondParser } from \"./parsers/FractionOfSecondParser.mjs\";\nimport { ISOTimezoneWithZParser } from \"./parsers/ISOTimezoneWithZParser.mjs\";\nimport { ISOTimezoneParser } from \"./parsers/ISOTimezoneParser.mjs\";\nimport { TimestampSecondsParser } from \"./parsers/TimestampSecondsParser.mjs\";\nimport { TimestampMillisecondsParser } from \"./parsers/TimestampMillisecondsParser.mjs\";\n\n/*\n * | | Unit | | Unit |\n * |-----|--------------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|\n * | a | AM, PM | A* | Milliseconds in day |\n * | b | AM, PM, noon, midnight | B | Flexible day period |\n * | c | Stand-alone local day of week | C* | Localized hour w/ day period |\n * | d | Day of month | D | Day of year |\n * | e | Local day of week | E | Day of week |\n * | f | | F* | Day of week in month |\n * | g* | Modified Julian day | G | Era |\n * | h | Hour [1-12] | H | Hour [0-23] |\n * | i! | ISO day of week | I! | ISO week of year |\n * | j* | Localized hour w/ day period | J* | Localized hour w/o day period |\n * | k | Hour [1-24] | K | Hour [0-11] |\n * | l* | (deprecated) | L | Stand-alone month |\n * | m | Minute | M | Month |\n * | n | | N | |\n * | o! | Ordinal number modifier | O* | Timezone (GMT) |\n * | p | | P | |\n * | q | Stand-alone quarter | Q | Quarter |\n * | r* | Related Gregorian year | R! | ISO week-numbering year |\n * | s | Second | S | Fraction of second |\n * | t! | Seconds timestamp | T! | Milliseconds timestamp |\n * | u | Extended year | U* | Cyclic year |\n * | v* | Timezone (generic non-locat.) | V* | Timezone (location) |\n * | w | Local week of year | W* | Week of month |\n * | x | Timezone (ISO-8601 w/o Z) | X | Timezone (ISO-8601) |\n * | y | Year (abs) | Y | Local week-numbering year |\n * | z* | Timezone (specific non-locat.) | Z* | Timezone (aliases) |\n *\n * Letters marked by * are not implemented but reserved by Unicode standard.\n *\n * Letters marked by ! are non-standard, but implemented by date-fns:\n * - `o` modifies the previous token to turn it into an ordinal (see `parse` docs)\n * - `i` is ISO day of week. For `i` and `ii` is returns numeric ISO week days,\n * i.e. 7 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, etc.\n * - `I` is ISO week of year, as opposed to `w` which is local week of year.\n * - `R` is ISO week-numbering year, as opposed to `Y` which is local week-numbering year.\n * `R` is supposed to be used in conjunction with `I` and `i`\n * for universal ISO week-numbering date, whereas\n * `Y` is supposed to be used in conjunction with `w` and `e`\n * for week-numbering date specific to the locale.\n */\n// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- It's ok, we want any here\nexport const parsers = {\n G: new EraParser(),\n y: new YearParser(),\n Y: new LocalWeekYearParser(),\n R: new ISOWeekYearParser(),\n u: new ExtendedYearParser(),\n Q: new QuarterParser(),\n q: new StandAloneQuarterParser(),\n M: new MonthParser(),\n L: new StandAloneMonthParser(),\n w: new LocalWeekParser(),\n I: new ISOWeekParser(),\n d: new DateParser(),\n D: new DayOfYearParser(),\n E: new DayParser(),\n e: new LocalDayParser(),\n c: new StandAloneLocalDayParser(),\n i: new ISODayParser(),\n a: new AMPMParser(),\n b: new AMPMMidnightParser(),\n B: new DayPeriodParser(),\n h: new Hour1to12Parser(),\n H: new Hour0to23Parser(),\n K: new Hour0To11Parser(),\n k: new Hour1To24Parser(),\n m: new MinuteParser(),\n s: new SecondParser(),\n S: new FractionOfSecondParser(),\n X: new ISOTimezoneWithZParser(),\n x: new ISOTimezoneParser(),\n t: new TimestampSecondsParser(),\n T: new TimestampMillisecondsParser(),\n};\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { getDefaultOptions } from \"./getDefaultOptions.mjs\";\nimport { defaultLocale } from \"./_lib/defaultLocale.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\nimport { longFormatters } from \"./_lib/format/longFormatters.mjs\";\nimport {\n isProtectedDayOfYearToken,\n isProtectedWeekYearToken,\n warnOrThrowProtectedError,\n} from \"./_lib/protectedTokens.mjs\";\nimport { parsers } from \"./parse/_lib/parsers.mjs\";\nimport { DateToSystemTimezoneSetter } from \"./parse/_lib/Setter.mjs\";\n\n// Rexports of internal for libraries to use.\n// See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/issues/3638#issuecomment-1877082874\nexport { longFormatters, parsers };\n\n/**\n * The {@link parse} function options.\n */\n\n// This RegExp consists of three parts separated by `|`:\n// - [yYQqMLwIdDecihHKkms]o matches any available ordinal number token\n// (one of the certain letters followed by `o`)\n// - (\\w)\\1* matches any sequences of the same letter\n// - '' matches two quote characters in a row\n// - '(''|[^'])+('|$) matches anything surrounded by two quote characters ('),\n// except a single quote symbol, which ends the sequence.\n// Two quote characters do not end the sequence.\n// If there is no matching single quote\n// then the sequence will continue until the end of the string.\n// - . matches any single character unmatched by previous parts of the RegExps\nconst formattingTokensRegExp =\n /[yYQqMLwIdDecihHKkms]o|(\\w)\\1*|''|'(''|[^'])+('|$)|./g;\n\n// This RegExp catches symbols escaped by quotes, and also\n// sequences of symbols P, p, and the combinations like `PPPPPPPppppp`\nconst longFormattingTokensRegExp = /P+p+|P+|p+|''|'(''|[^'])+('|$)|./g;\n\nconst escapedStringRegExp = /^'([^]*?)'?$/;\nconst doubleQuoteRegExp = /''/g;\n\nconst notWhitespaceRegExp = /\\S/;\nconst unescapedLatinCharacterRegExp = /[a-zA-Z]/;\n\n/**\n * @name parse\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Parse the date.\n *\n * @description\n * Return the date parsed from string using the given format string.\n *\n * > ⚠️ Please note that the `format` tokens differ from Moment.js and other libraries.\n * > See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * The characters in the format string wrapped between two single quotes characters (') are escaped.\n * Two single quotes in a row, whether inside or outside a quoted sequence, represent a 'real' single quote.\n *\n * Format of the format string is based on Unicode Technical Standard #35:\n * https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Date_Field_Symbol_Table\n * with a few additions (see note 5 below the table).\n *\n * Not all tokens are compatible. Combinations that don't make sense or could lead to bugs are prohibited\n * and will throw `RangeError`. For example usage of 24-hour format token with AM/PM token will throw an exception:\n *\n * ```javascript\n * parse('23 AM', 'HH a', new Date())\n * //=> RangeError: The format string mustn't contain `HH` and `a` at the same time\n * ```\n *\n * See the compatibility table: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQOPU3xUhplll6dyoMmVUXHKl_8CRDs6_ueLmex3SoqwhuolkuN3O05l4rqx5h1dKX8eb46Ul-CCSrq/pubhtml?gid=0&single=true\n *\n * Accepted format string patterns:\n * | Unit |Prior| Pattern | Result examples | Notes |\n * |---------------------------------|-----|---------|-----------------------------------|-------|\n * | Era | 140 | G..GGG | AD, BC | |\n * | | | GGGG | Anno Domini, Before Christ | 2 |\n * | | | GGGGG | A, B | |\n * | Calendar year | 130 | y | 44, 1, 1900, 2017, 9999 | 4 |\n * | | | yo | 44th, 1st, 1900th, 9999999th | 4,5 |\n * | | | yy | 44, 01, 00, 17 | 4 |\n * | | | yyy | 044, 001, 123, 999 | 4 |\n * | | | yyyy | 0044, 0001, 1900, 2017 | 4 |\n * | | | yyyyy | ... | 2,4 |\n * | Local week-numbering year | 130 | Y | 44, 1, 1900, 2017, 9000 | 4 |\n * | | | Yo | 44th, 1st, 1900th, 9999999th | 4,5 |\n * | | | YY | 44, 01, 00, 17 | 4,6 |\n * | | | YYY | 044, 001, 123, 999 | 4 |\n * | | | YYYY | 0044, 0001, 1900, 2017 | 4,6 |\n * | | | YYYYY | ... | 2,4 |\n * | ISO week-numbering year | 130 | R | -43, 1, 1900, 2017, 9999, -9999 | 4,5 |\n * | | | RR | -43, 01, 00, 17 | 4,5 |\n * | | | RRR | -043, 001, 123, 999, -999 | 4,5 |\n * | | | RRRR | -0043, 0001, 2017, 9999, -9999 | 4,5 |\n * | | | RRRRR | ... | 2,4,5 |\n * | Extended year | 130 | u | -43, 1, 1900, 2017, 9999, -999 | 4 |\n * | | | uu | -43, 01, 99, -99 | 4 |\n * | | | uuu | -043, 001, 123, 999, -999 | 4 |\n * | | | uuuu | -0043, 0001, 2017, 9999, -9999 | 4 |\n * | | | uuuuu | ... | 2,4 |\n * | Quarter (formatting) | 120 | Q | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |\n * | | | Qo | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th | 5 |\n * | | | QQ | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |\n * | | | QQQ | Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 | |\n * | | | QQQQ | 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ... | 2 |\n * | | | QQQQQ | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 4 |\n * | Quarter (stand-alone) | 120 | q | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |\n * | | | qo | 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th | 5 |\n * | | | qq | 01, 02, 03, 04 | |\n * | | | qqq | Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 | |\n * | | | qqqq | 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, ... | 2 |\n * | | | qqqqq | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 3 |\n * | Month (formatting) | 110 | M | 1, 2, ..., 12 | |\n * | | | Mo | 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th | 5 |\n * | | | MM | 01, 02, ..., 12 | |\n * | | | MMM | Jan, Feb, ..., Dec | |\n * | | | MMMM | January, February, ..., December | 2 |\n * | | | MMMMM | J, F, ..., D | |\n * | Month (stand-alone) | 110 | L | 1, 2, ..., 12 | |\n * | | | Lo | 1st, 2nd, ..., 12th | 5 |\n * | | | LL | 01, 02, ..., 12 | |\n * | | | LLL | Jan, Feb, ..., Dec | |\n * | | | LLLL | January, February, ..., December | 2 |\n * | | | LLLLL | J, F, ..., D | |\n * | Local week of year | 100 | w | 1, 2, ..., 53 | |\n * | | | wo | 1st, 2nd, ..., 53th | 5 |\n * | | | ww | 01, 02, ..., 53 | |\n * | ISO week of year | 100 | I | 1, 2, ..., 53 | 5 |\n * | | | Io | 1st, 2nd, ..., 53th | 5 |\n * | | | II | 01, 02, ..., 53 | 5 |\n * | Day of month | 90 | d | 1, 2, ..., 31 | |\n * | | | do | 1st, 2nd, ..., 31st | 5 |\n * | | | dd | 01, 02, ..., 31 | |\n * | Day of year | 90 | D | 1, 2, ..., 365, 366 | 7 |\n * | | | Do | 1st, 2nd, ..., 365th, 366th | 5 |\n * | | | DD | 01, 02, ..., 365, 366 | 7 |\n * | | | DDD | 001, 002, ..., 365, 366 | |\n * | | | DDDD | ... | 2 |\n * | Day of week (formatting) | 90 | E..EEE | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | |\n * | | | EEEE | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2 |\n * | | | EEEEE | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | |\n * | | | EEEEEE | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | |\n * | ISO day of week (formatting) | 90 | i | 1, 2, 3, ..., 7 | 5 |\n * | | | io | 1st, 2nd, ..., 7th | 5 |\n * | | | ii | 01, 02, ..., 07 | 5 |\n * | | | iii | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | 5 |\n * | | | iiii | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2,5 |\n * | | | iiiii | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | 5 |\n * | | | iiiiii | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | 5 |\n * | Local day of week (formatting) | 90 | e | 2, 3, 4, ..., 1 | |\n * | | | eo | 2nd, 3rd, ..., 1st | 5 |\n * | | | ee | 02, 03, ..., 01 | |\n * | | | eee | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | |\n * | | | eeee | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2 |\n * | | | eeeee | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | |\n * | | | eeeeee | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | |\n * | Local day of week (stand-alone) | 90 | c | 2, 3, 4, ..., 1 | |\n * | | | co | 2nd, 3rd, ..., 1st | 5 |\n * | | | cc | 02, 03, ..., 01 | |\n * | | | ccc | Mon, Tue, Wed, ..., Sun | |\n * | | | cccc | Monday, Tuesday, ..., Sunday | 2 |\n * | | | ccccc | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | |\n * | | | cccccc | Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | |\n * | AM, PM | 80 | a..aaa | AM, PM | |\n * | | | aaaa | a.m., p.m. | 2 |\n * | | | aaaaa | a, p | |\n * | AM, PM, noon, midnight | 80 | b..bbb | AM, PM, noon, midnight | |\n * | | | bbbb | a.m., p.m., noon, midnight | 2 |\n * | | | bbbbb | a, p, n, mi | |\n * | Flexible day period | 80 | B..BBB | at night, in the morning, ... | |\n * | | | BBBB | at night, in the morning, ... | 2 |\n * | | | BBBBB | at night, in the morning, ... | |\n * | Hour [1-12] | 70 | h | 1, 2, ..., 11, 12 | |\n * | | | ho | 1st, 2nd, ..., 11th, 12th | 5 |\n * | | | hh | 01, 02, ..., 11, 12 | |\n * | Hour [0-23] | 70 | H | 0, 1, 2, ..., 23 | |\n * | | | Ho | 0th, 1st, 2nd, ..., 23rd | 5 |\n * | | | HH | 00, 01, 02, ..., 23 | |\n * | Hour [0-11] | 70 | K | 1, 2, ..., 11, 0 | |\n * | | | Ko | 1st, 2nd, ..., 11th, 0th | 5 |\n * | | | KK | 01, 02, ..., 11, 00 | |\n * | Hour [1-24] | 70 | k | 24, 1, 2, ..., 23 | |\n * | | | ko | 24th, 1st, 2nd, ..., 23rd | 5 |\n * | | | kk | 24, 01, 02, ..., 23 | |\n * | Minute | 60 | m | 0, 1, ..., 59 | |\n * | | | mo | 0th, 1st, ..., 59th | 5 |\n * | | | mm | 00, 01, ..., 59 | |\n * | Second | 50 | s | 0, 1, ..., 59 | |\n * | | | so | 0th, 1st, ..., 59th | 5 |\n * | | | ss | 00, 01, ..., 59 | |\n * | Seconds timestamp | 40 | t | 512969520 | |\n * | | | tt | ... | 2 |\n * | Fraction of second | 30 | S | 0, 1, ..., 9 | |\n * | | | SS | 00, 01, ..., 99 | |\n * | | | SSS | 000, 001, ..., 999 | |\n * | | | SSSS | ... | 2 |\n * | Milliseconds timestamp | 20 | T | 512969520900 | |\n * | | | TT | ... | 2 |\n * | Timezone (ISO-8601 w/ Z) | 10 | X | -08, +0530, Z | |\n * | | | XX | -0800, +0530, Z | |\n * | | | XXX | -08:00, +05:30, Z | |\n * | | | XXXX | -0800, +0530, Z, +123456 | 2 |\n * | | | XXXXX | -08:00, +05:30, Z, +12:34:56 | |\n * | Timezone (ISO-8601 w/o Z) | 10 | x | -08, +0530, +00 | |\n * | | | xx | -0800, +0530, +0000 | |\n * | | | xxx | -08:00, +05:30, +00:00 | 2 |\n * | | | xxxx | -0800, +0530, +0000, +123456 | |\n * | | | xxxxx | -08:00, +05:30, +00:00, +12:34:56 | |\n * | Long localized date | NA | P | 05/29/1453 | 5,8 |\n * | | | PP | May 29, 1453 | |\n * | | | PPP | May 29th, 1453 | |\n * | | | PPPP | Sunday, May 29th, 1453 | 2,5,8 |\n * | Long localized time | NA | p | 12:00 AM | 5,8 |\n * | | | pp | 12:00:00 AM | |\n * | Combination of date and time | NA | Pp | 05/29/1453, 12:00 AM | |\n * | | | PPpp | May 29, 1453, 12:00:00 AM | |\n * | | | PPPpp | May 29th, 1453 at ... | |\n * | | | PPPPpp | Sunday, May 29th, 1453 at ... | 2,5,8 |\n * Notes:\n * 1. \"Formatting\" units (e.g. formatting quarter) in the default en-US locale\n * are the same as \"stand-alone\" units, but are different in some languages.\n * \"Formatting\" units are declined according to the rules of the language\n * in the context of a date. \"Stand-alone\" units are always nominative singular.\n * In `format` function, they will produce different result:\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'do LLLL', {locale: cs}) //=> '6. listopad'`\n *\n * `format(new Date(2017, 10, 6), 'do MMMM', {locale: cs}) //=> '6. listopadu'`\n *\n * `parse` will try to match both formatting and stand-alone units interchangably.\n *\n * 2. Any sequence of the identical letters is a pattern, unless it is escaped by\n * the single quote characters (see below).\n * If the sequence is longer than listed in table:\n * - for numerical units (`yyyyyyyy`) `parse` will try to match a number\n * as wide as the sequence\n * - for text units (`MMMMMMMM`) `parse` will try to match the widest variation of the unit.\n * These variations are marked with \"2\" in the last column of the table.\n *\n * 3. `QQQQQ` and `qqqqq` could be not strictly numerical in some locales.\n * These tokens represent the shortest form of the quarter.\n *\n * 4. The main difference between `y` and `u` patterns are B.C. years:\n *\n * | Year | `y` | `u` |\n * |------|-----|-----|\n * | AC 1 | 1 | 1 |\n * | BC 1 | 1 | 0 |\n * | BC 2 | 2 | -1 |\n *\n * Also `yy` will try to guess the century of two digit year by proximity with `referenceDate`:\n *\n * `parse('50', 'yy', new Date(2018, 0, 1)) //=> Sat Jan 01 2050 00:00:00`\n *\n * `parse('75', 'yy', new Date(2018, 0, 1)) //=> Wed Jan 01 1975 00:00:00`\n *\n * while `uu` will just assign the year as is:\n *\n * `parse('50', 'uu', new Date(2018, 0, 1)) //=> Sat Jan 01 0050 00:00:00`\n *\n * `parse('75', 'uu', new Date(2018, 0, 1)) //=> Tue Jan 01 0075 00:00:00`\n *\n * The same difference is true for local and ISO week-numbering years (`Y` and `R`),\n * except local week-numbering years are dependent on `options.weekStartsOn`\n * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (compare [setISOWeekYear](https://date-fns.org/docs/setISOWeekYear)\n * and [setWeekYear](https://date-fns.org/docs/setWeekYear)).\n *\n * 5. These patterns are not in the Unicode Technical Standard #35:\n * - `i`: ISO day of week\n * - `I`: ISO week of year\n * - `R`: ISO week-numbering year\n * - `o`: ordinal number modifier\n * - `P`: long localized date\n * - `p`: long localized time\n *\n * 6. `YY` and `YYYY` tokens represent week-numbering years but they are often confused with years.\n * You should enable `options.useAdditionalWeekYearTokens` to use them. See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * 7. `D` and `DD` tokens represent days of the year but they are ofthen confused with days of the month.\n * You should enable `options.useAdditionalDayOfYearTokens` to use them. See: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * 8. `P+` tokens do not have a defined priority since they are merely aliases to other tokens based\n * on the given locale.\n *\n * using `en-US` locale: `P` => `MM/dd/yyyy`\n * using `en-US` locale: `p` => `hh:mm a`\n * using `pt-BR` locale: `P` => `dd/MM/yyyy`\n * using `pt-BR` locale: `p` => `HH:mm`\n *\n * Values will be assigned to the date in the descending order of its unit's priority.\n * Units of an equal priority overwrite each other in the order of appearance.\n *\n * If no values of higher priority are parsed (e.g. when parsing string 'January 1st' without a year),\n * the values will be taken from 3rd argument `referenceDate` which works as a context of parsing.\n *\n * `referenceDate` must be passed for correct work of the function.\n * If you're not sure which `referenceDate` to supply, create a new instance of Date:\n * `parse('02/11/2014', 'MM/dd/yyyy', new Date())`\n * In this case parsing will be done in the context of the current date.\n * If `referenceDate` is `Invalid Date` or a value not convertible to valid `Date`,\n * then `Invalid Date` will be returned.\n *\n * The result may vary by locale.\n *\n * If `formatString` matches with `dateString` but does not provides tokens, `referenceDate` will be returned.\n *\n * If parsing failed, `Invalid Date` will be returned.\n * Invalid Date is a Date, whose time value is NaN.\n * Time value of Date: http://es5.github.io/#x15.9.1.1\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateStr - The string to parse\n * @param formatStr - The string of tokens\n * @param referenceDate - defines values missing from the parsed dateString\n * @param options - An object with options.\n * see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n *\n * @returns The parsed date\n *\n * @throws `options.locale` must contain `match` property\n * @throws use `yyyy` instead of `YYYY` for formatting years using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws use `yy` instead of `YY` for formatting years using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws use `d` instead of `D` for formatting days of the month using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws use `dd` instead of `DD` for formatting days of the month using [format provided] to the input [input provided]; see: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/unicodeTokens.md\n * @throws format string contains an unescaped latin alphabet character\n *\n * @example\n * // Parse 11 February 2014 from middle-endian format:\n * var result = parse('02/11/2014', 'MM/dd/yyyy', new Date())\n * //=> Tue Feb 11 2014 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // Parse 28th of February in Esperanto locale in the context of 2010 year:\n * import eo from 'date-fns/locale/eo'\n * var result = parse('28-a de februaro', \"do 'de' MMMM\", new Date(2010, 0, 1), {\n * locale: eo\n * })\n * //=> Sun Feb 28 2010 00:00:00\n */\nexport function parse(dateStr, formatStr, referenceDate, options) {\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n const locale = options?.locale ?? defaultOptions.locale ?? defaultLocale;\n\n const firstWeekContainsDate =\n options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n options?.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.firstWeekContainsDate ??\n 1;\n\n const weekStartsOn =\n options?.weekStartsOn ??\n options?.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.weekStartsOn ??\n defaultOptions.locale?.options?.weekStartsOn ??\n 0;\n\n if (formatStr === \"\") {\n if (dateStr === \"\") {\n return toDate(referenceDate);\n } else {\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, NaN);\n }\n }\n\n const subFnOptions = {\n firstWeekContainsDate,\n weekStartsOn,\n locale,\n };\n\n // If timezone isn't specified, it will be set to the system timezone\n const setters = [new DateToSystemTimezoneSetter()];\n\n const tokens = formatStr\n .match(longFormattingTokensRegExp)\n .map((substring) => {\n const firstCharacter = substring[0];\n if (firstCharacter in longFormatters) {\n const longFormatter = longFormatters[firstCharacter];\n return longFormatter(substring, locale.formatLong);\n }\n return substring;\n })\n .join(\"\")\n .match(formattingTokensRegExp);\n\n const usedTokens = [];\n\n for (let token of tokens) {\n if (\n !options?.useAdditionalWeekYearTokens &&\n isProtectedWeekYearToken(token)\n ) {\n warnOrThrowProtectedError(token, formatStr, dateStr);\n }\n if (\n !options?.useAdditionalDayOfYearTokens &&\n isProtectedDayOfYearToken(token)\n ) {\n warnOrThrowProtectedError(token, formatStr, dateStr);\n }\n\n const firstCharacter = token[0];\n const parser = parsers[firstCharacter];\n if (parser) {\n const { incompatibleTokens } = parser;\n if (Array.isArray(incompatibleTokens)) {\n const incompatibleToken = usedTokens.find(\n (usedToken) =>\n incompatibleTokens.includes(usedToken.token) ||\n usedToken.token === firstCharacter,\n );\n if (incompatibleToken) {\n throw new RangeError(\n `The format string mustn't contain \\`${incompatibleToken.fullToken}\\` and \\`${token}\\` at the same time`,\n );\n }\n } else if (parser.incompatibleTokens === \"*\" && usedTokens.length > 0) {\n throw new RangeError(\n `The format string mustn't contain \\`${token}\\` and any other token at the same time`,\n );\n }\n\n usedTokens.push({ token: firstCharacter, fullToken: token });\n\n const parseResult = parser.run(\n dateStr,\n token,\n locale.match,\n subFnOptions,\n );\n\n if (!parseResult) {\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, NaN);\n }\n\n setters.push(parseResult.setter);\n\n dateStr = parseResult.rest;\n } else {\n if (firstCharacter.match(unescapedLatinCharacterRegExp)) {\n throw new RangeError(\n \"Format string contains an unescaped latin alphabet character `\" +\n firstCharacter +\n \"`\",\n );\n }\n\n // Replace two single quote characters with one single quote character\n if (token === \"''\") {\n token = \"'\";\n } else if (firstCharacter === \"'\") {\n token = cleanEscapedString(token);\n }\n\n // Cut token from string, or, if string doesn't match the token, return Invalid Date\n if (dateStr.indexOf(token) === 0) {\n dateStr = dateStr.slice(token.length);\n } else {\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, NaN);\n }\n }\n }\n\n // Check if the remaining input contains something other than whitespace\n if (dateStr.length > 0 && notWhitespaceRegExp.test(dateStr)) {\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, NaN);\n }\n\n const uniquePrioritySetters = setters\n .map((setter) => setter.priority)\n .sort((a, b) => b - a)\n .filter((priority, index, array) => array.indexOf(priority) === index)\n .map((priority) =>\n setters\n .filter((setter) => setter.priority === priority)\n .sort((a, b) => b.subPriority - a.subPriority),\n )\n .map((setterArray) => setterArray[0]);\n\n let date = toDate(referenceDate);\n\n if (isNaN(date.getTime())) {\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, NaN);\n }\n\n const flags = {};\n for (const setter of uniquePrioritySetters) {\n if (!setter.validate(date, subFnOptions)) {\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, NaN);\n }\n\n const result = setter.set(date, flags, subFnOptions);\n // Result is tuple (date, flags)\n if (Array.isArray(result)) {\n date = result[0];\n Object.assign(flags, result[1]);\n // Result is date\n } else {\n date = result;\n }\n }\n\n return constructFrom(referenceDate, date);\n}\n\nfunction cleanEscapedString(input) {\n return input.match(escapedStringRegExp)[1].replace(doubleQuoteRegExp, \"'\");\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default parse;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isSameMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Are the given dates in the same month (and year)?\n *\n * @description\n * Are the given dates in the same month (and year)?\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The first date to check\n * @param dateRight - The second date to check\n *\n * @returns The dates are in the same month (and year)\n *\n * @example\n * // Are 2 September 2014 and 25 September 2014 in the same month?\n * const result = isSameMonth(new Date(2014, 8, 2), new Date(2014, 8, 25))\n * //=> true\n *\n * @example\n * // Are 2 September 2014 and 25 September 2015 in the same month?\n * const result = isSameMonth(new Date(2014, 8, 2), new Date(2015, 8, 25))\n * //=> false\n */\nexport function isSameMonth(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n return (\n _dateLeft.getFullYear() === _dateRight.getFullYear() &&\n _dateLeft.getMonth() === _dateRight.getMonth()\n );\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isSameMonth;\n","import { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name isSameYear\n * @category Year Helpers\n * @summary Are the given dates in the same year?\n *\n * @description\n * Are the given dates in the same year?\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param dateLeft - The first date to check\n * @param dateRight - The second date to check\n *\n * @returns The dates are in the same year\n *\n * @example\n * // Are 2 September 2014 and 25 September 2014 in the same year?\n * const result = isSameYear(new Date(2014, 8, 2), new Date(2014, 8, 25))\n * //=> true\n */\nexport function isSameYear(dateLeft, dateRight) {\n const _dateLeft = toDate(dateLeft);\n const _dateRight = toDate(dateRight);\n return _dateLeft.getFullYear() === _dateRight.getFullYear();\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default isSameYear;\n","import { addDays } from \"./addDays.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name subDays\n * @category Day Helpers\n * @summary Subtract the specified number of days from the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Subtract the specified number of days from the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param amount - The amount of days to be subtracted.\n *\n * @returns The new date with the days subtracted\n *\n * @example\n * // Subtract 10 days from 1 September 2014:\n * const result = subDays(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 10)\n * //=> Fri Aug 22 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function subDays(date, amount) {\n return addDays(date, -amount);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default subDays;\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { getDaysInMonth } from \"./getDaysInMonth.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name setMonth\n * @category Month Helpers\n * @summary Set the month to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Set the month to the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param month - The month index to set (0-11)\n *\n * @returns The new date with the month set\n *\n * @example\n * // Set February to 1 September 2014:\n * const result = setMonth(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 1)\n * //=> Sat Feb 01 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setMonth(date, month) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n const year = _date.getFullYear();\n const day = _date.getDate();\n\n const dateWithDesiredMonth = constructFrom(date, 0);\n dateWithDesiredMonth.setFullYear(year, month, 15);\n dateWithDesiredMonth.setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);\n const daysInMonth = getDaysInMonth(dateWithDesiredMonth);\n // Set the last day of the new month\n // if the original date was the last day of the longer month\n _date.setMonth(month, Math.min(day, daysInMonth));\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setMonth;\n","import {\n getDefaultOptions,\n setDefaultOptions as setInternalDefaultOptions,\n} from \"./_lib/defaultOptions.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name setDefaultOptions\n * @category Common Helpers\n * @summary Set default options including locale.\n * @pure false\n *\n * @description\n * Sets the defaults for\n * `options.locale`, `options.weekStartsOn` and `options.firstWeekContainsDate`\n * arguments for all functions.\n *\n * @param options - An object with options\n *\n * @example\n * // Set global locale:\n * import { es } from 'date-fns/locale'\n * setDefaultOptions({ locale: es })\n * const result = format(new Date(2014, 8, 2), 'PPPP')\n * //=> 'martes, 2 de septiembre de 2014'\n *\n * @example\n * // Start of the week for 2 September 2014:\n * const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2))\n * //=> Sun Aug 31 2014 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // Start of the week for 2 September 2014,\n * // when we set that week starts on Monday by default:\n * setDefaultOptions({ weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2))\n * //=> Mon Sep 01 2014 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // Manually set options take priority over default options:\n * setDefaultOptions({ weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2), { weekStartsOn: 0 })\n * //=> Sun Aug 31 2014 00:00:00\n *\n * @example\n * // Remove the option by setting it to `undefined`:\n * setDefaultOptions({ weekStartsOn: 1 })\n * setDefaultOptions({ weekStartsOn: undefined })\n * const result = startOfWeek(new Date(2014, 8, 2))\n * //=> Sun Aug 31 2014 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setDefaultOptions(options) {\n const result = {};\n const defaultOptions = getDefaultOptions();\n\n for (const property in defaultOptions) {\n if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(defaultOptions, property)) {\n // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- I challange you to fix the type\n result[property] = defaultOptions[property];\n }\n }\n\n for (const property in options) {\n if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options, property)) {\n if (options[property] === undefined) {\n // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- I challange you to fix the type\n delete result[property];\n } else {\n // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any -- I challange you to fix the type\n result[property] = options[property];\n }\n }\n }\n\n setInternalDefaultOptions(result);\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setDefaultOptions;\n","import { constructFrom } from \"./constructFrom.mjs\";\nimport { toDate } from \"./toDate.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @name setYear\n * @category Year Helpers\n * @summary Set the year to the given date.\n *\n * @description\n * Set the year to the given date.\n *\n * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc).\n *\n * @param date - The date to be changed\n * @param year - The year of the new date\n *\n * @returns The new date with the year set\n *\n * @example\n * // Set year 2013 to 1 September 2014:\n * const result = setYear(new Date(2014, 8, 1), 2013)\n * //=> Sun Sep 01 2013 00:00:00\n */\nexport function setYear(date, year) {\n const _date = toDate(date);\n\n // Check if date is Invalid Date because Date.prototype.setFullYear ignores the value of Invalid Date\n if (isNaN(+_date)) {\n return constructFrom(date, NaN);\n }\n\n _date.setFullYear(year);\n return _date;\n}\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default setYear;\n","import { buildFormatLongFn } from \"../../_lib/buildFormatLongFn.mjs\";\n\nconst dateFormats = {\n full: \"EEEE, d MMMM yyyy\",\n long: \"d MMMM yyyy\",\n medium: \"d MMM yyyy\",\n short: \"dd/MM/yyyy\",\n};\n\nconst timeFormats = {\n full: \"HH:mm:ss zzzz\",\n long: \"HH:mm:ss z\",\n medium: \"HH:mm:ss\",\n short: \"HH:mm\",\n};\n\nconst dateTimeFormats = {\n full: \"{{date}} 'at' {{time}}\",\n long: \"{{date}} 'at' {{time}}\",\n medium: \"{{date}}, {{time}}\",\n short: \"{{date}}, {{time}}\",\n};\n\nexport const formatLong = {\n date: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: dateFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n\n time: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: timeFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n\n dateTime: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: dateTimeFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n};\n","import { formatDistance } from \"./en-US/_lib/formatDistance.mjs\";\nimport { formatRelative } from \"./en-US/_lib/formatRelative.mjs\";\nimport { localize } from \"./en-US/_lib/localize.mjs\";\nimport { match } from \"./en-US/_lib/match.mjs\";\nimport { formatLong } from \"./en-GB/_lib/formatLong.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @category Locales\n * @summary English locale (United Kingdom).\n * @language English\n * @iso-639-2 eng\n * @author Alex [@glintik](https://github.com/glintik)\n */\nexport const enGB = {\n code: \"en-GB\",\n formatDistance: formatDistance,\n formatLong: formatLong,\n formatRelative: formatRelative,\n localize: localize,\n match: match,\n options: {\n weekStartsOn: 1 /* Monday */,\n firstWeekContainsDate: 4,\n },\n};\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default enGB;\n","const formatDistanceLocale = {\n lessThanXSeconds: {\n one: \"mindre enn ett sekund\",\n other: \"mindre enn {{count}} sekunder\",\n },\n\n xSeconds: {\n one: \"ett sekund\",\n other: \"{{count}} sekunder\",\n },\n\n halfAMinute: \"et halvt minutt\",\n\n lessThanXMinutes: {\n one: \"mindre enn ett minutt\",\n other: \"mindre enn {{count}} minutter\",\n },\n\n xMinutes: {\n one: \"ett minutt\",\n other: \"{{count}} minutter\",\n },\n\n aboutXHours: {\n one: \"omtrent en time\",\n other: \"omtrent {{count}} timer\",\n },\n\n xHours: {\n one: \"en time\",\n other: \"{{count}} timer\",\n },\n\n xDays: {\n one: \"en dag\",\n other: \"{{count}} dager\",\n },\n\n aboutXWeeks: {\n one: \"omtrent en uke\",\n other: \"omtrent {{count}} uker\",\n },\n\n xWeeks: {\n one: \"en uke\",\n other: \"{{count}} uker\",\n },\n\n aboutXMonths: {\n one: \"omtrent en måned\",\n other: \"omtrent {{count}} måneder\",\n },\n\n xMonths: {\n one: \"en måned\",\n other: \"{{count}} måneder\",\n },\n\n aboutXYears: {\n one: \"omtrent ett år\",\n other: \"omtrent {{count}} år\",\n },\n\n xYears: {\n one: \"ett år\",\n other: \"{{count}} år\",\n },\n\n overXYears: {\n one: \"over ett år\",\n other: \"over {{count}} år\",\n },\n\n almostXYears: {\n one: \"nesten ett år\",\n other: \"nesten {{count}} år\",\n },\n};\n\nexport const formatDistance = (token, count, options) => {\n let result;\n\n const tokenValue = formatDistanceLocale[token];\n if (typeof tokenValue === \"string\") {\n result = tokenValue;\n } else if (count === 1) {\n result = tokenValue.one;\n } else {\n result = tokenValue.other.replace(\"{{count}}\", String(count));\n }\n\n if (options?.addSuffix) {\n if (options.comparison && options.comparison > 0) {\n return \"om \" + result;\n } else {\n return result + \" siden\";\n }\n }\n\n return result;\n};\n","import { buildFormatLongFn } from \"../../_lib/buildFormatLongFn.mjs\";\n\nconst dateFormats = {\n full: \"EEEE d. MMMM y\",\n long: \"d. MMMM y\",\n medium: \"d. MMM y\",\n short: \"dd.MM.y\",\n};\n\nconst timeFormats = {\n full: \"'kl'. HH:mm:ss zzzz\",\n long: \"HH:mm:ss z\",\n medium: \"HH:mm:ss\",\n short: \"HH:mm\",\n};\n\nconst dateTimeFormats = {\n full: \"{{date}} 'kl.' {{time}}\",\n long: \"{{date}} 'kl.' {{time}}\",\n medium: \"{{date}} {{time}}\",\n short: \"{{date}} {{time}}\",\n};\n\nexport const formatLong = {\n date: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: dateFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n\n time: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: timeFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n\n dateTime: buildFormatLongFn({\n formats: dateTimeFormats,\n defaultWidth: \"full\",\n }),\n};\n","const formatRelativeLocale = {\n lastWeek: \"'forrige' eeee 'kl.' p\",\n yesterday: \"'i går kl.' p\",\n today: \"'i dag kl.' p\",\n tomorrow: \"'i morgen kl.' p\",\n nextWeek: \"EEEE 'kl.' p\",\n other: \"P\",\n};\n\nexport const formatRelative = (token, _date, _baseDate, _options) =>\n formatRelativeLocale[token];\n","import { buildLocalizeFn } from \"../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn.mjs\";\n\nconst eraValues = {\n narrow: [\"f.Kr.\", \"e.Kr.\"],\n abbreviated: [\"f.Kr.\", \"e.Kr.\"],\n wide: [\"før Kristus\", \"etter Kristus\"],\n};\n\nconst quarterValues = {\n narrow: [\"1\", \"2\", \"3\", \"4\"],\n abbreviated: [\"Q1\", \"Q2\", \"Q3\", \"Q4\"],\n wide: [\"1. kvartal\", \"2. kvartal\", \"3. kvartal\", \"4. kvartal\"],\n};\n\nconst monthValues = {\n narrow: [\"J\", \"F\", \"M\", \"A\", \"M\", \"J\", \"J\", \"A\", \"S\", \"O\", \"N\", \"D\"],\n abbreviated: [\n \"jan.\",\n \"feb.\",\n \"mars\",\n \"apr.\",\n \"mai\",\n \"juni\",\n \"juli\",\n \"aug.\",\n \"sep.\",\n \"okt.\",\n \"nov.\",\n \"des.\",\n ],\n\n wide: [\n \"januar\",\n \"februar\",\n \"mars\",\n \"april\",\n \"mai\",\n \"juni\",\n \"juli\",\n \"august\",\n \"september\",\n \"oktober\",\n \"november\",\n \"desember\",\n ],\n};\n\nconst dayValues = {\n narrow: [\"S\", \"M\", \"T\", \"O\", \"T\", \"F\", \"L\"],\n short: [\"sø\", \"ma\", \"ti\", \"on\", \"to\", \"fr\", \"lø\"],\n abbreviated: [\"søn\", \"man\", \"tir\", \"ons\", \"tor\", \"fre\", \"lør\"],\n wide: [\n \"søndag\",\n \"mandag\",\n \"tirsdag\",\n \"onsdag\",\n \"torsdag\",\n \"fredag\",\n \"lørdag\",\n ],\n};\n\nconst dayPeriodValues = {\n narrow: {\n am: \"a\",\n pm: \"p\",\n midnight: \"midnatt\",\n noon: \"middag\",\n morning: \"på morg.\",\n afternoon: \"på etterm.\",\n evening: \"på kvelden\",\n night: \"på natten\",\n },\n abbreviated: {\n am: \"a.m.\",\n pm: \"p.m.\",\n midnight: \"midnatt\",\n noon: \"middag\",\n morning: \"på morg.\",\n afternoon: \"på etterm.\",\n evening: \"på kvelden\",\n night: \"på natten\",\n },\n wide: {\n am: \"a.m.\",\n pm: \"p.m.\",\n midnight: \"midnatt\",\n noon: \"middag\",\n morning: \"på morgenen\",\n afternoon: \"på ettermiddagen\",\n evening: \"på kvelden\",\n night: \"på natten\",\n },\n};\n\nconst ordinalNumber = (dirtyNumber, _options) => {\n const number = Number(dirtyNumber);\n return number + \".\";\n};\n\nexport const localize = {\n ordinalNumber,\n\n era: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: eraValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n\n quarter: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: quarterValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n argumentCallback: (quarter) => quarter - 1,\n }),\n\n month: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: monthValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n\n day: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: dayValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n\n dayPeriod: buildLocalizeFn({\n values: dayPeriodValues,\n defaultWidth: \"wide\",\n }),\n};\n","import { buildMatchFn } from \"../../_lib/buildMatchFn.mjs\";\nimport { buildMatchPatternFn } from \"../../_lib/buildMatchPatternFn.mjs\";\n\nconst matchOrdinalNumberPattern = /^(\\d+)\\.?/i;\nconst parseOrdinalNumberPattern = /\\d+/i;\n\nconst matchEraPatterns = {\n narrow: /^(f\\.? ?Kr\\.?|fvt\\.?|e\\.? ?Kr\\.?|evt\\.?)/i,\n abbreviated: /^(f\\.? ?Kr\\.?|fvt\\.?|e\\.? ?Kr\\.?|evt\\.?)/i,\n wide: /^(før Kristus|før vår tid|etter Kristus|vår tid)/i,\n};\nconst parseEraPatterns = {\n any: [/^f/i, /^e/i],\n};\n\nconst matchQuarterPatterns = {\n narrow: /^[1234]/i,\n abbreviated: /^q[1234]/i,\n wide: /^[1234](\\.)? kvartal/i,\n};\nconst parseQuarterPatterns = {\n any: [/1/i, /2/i, /3/i, /4/i],\n};\n\nconst matchMonthPatterns = {\n narrow: /^[jfmasond]/i,\n abbreviated: /^(jan|feb|mars?|apr|mai|juni?|juli?|aug|sep|okt|nov|des)\\.?/i,\n wide: /^(januar|februar|mars|april|mai|juni|juli|august|september|oktober|november|desember)/i,\n};\nconst parseMonthPatterns = {\n narrow: [\n /^j/i,\n /^f/i,\n /^m/i,\n /^a/i,\n /^m/i,\n /^j/i,\n /^j/i,\n /^a/i,\n /^s/i,\n /^o/i,\n /^n/i,\n /^d/i,\n ],\n\n any: [\n /^ja/i,\n /^f/i,\n /^mar/i,\n /^ap/i,\n /^mai/i,\n /^jun/i,\n /^jul/i,\n /^aug/i,\n /^s/i,\n /^o/i,\n /^n/i,\n /^d/i,\n ],\n};\n\nconst matchDayPatterns = {\n narrow: /^[smtofl]/i,\n short: /^(sø|ma|ti|on|to|fr|lø)/i,\n abbreviated: /^(søn|man|tir|ons|tor|fre|lør)/i,\n wide: /^(søndag|mandag|tirsdag|onsdag|torsdag|fredag|lørdag)/i,\n};\nconst parseDayPatterns = {\n any: [/^s/i, /^m/i, /^ti/i, /^o/i, /^to/i, /^f/i, /^l/i],\n};\n\nconst matchDayPeriodPatterns = {\n narrow:\n /^(midnatt|middag|(på) (morgenen|ettermiddagen|kvelden|natten)|[ap])/i,\n any: /^([ap]\\.?\\s?m\\.?|midnatt|middag|(på) (morgenen|ettermiddagen|kvelden|natten))/i,\n};\nconst parseDayPeriodPatterns = {\n any: {\n am: /^a(\\.?\\s?m\\.?)?$/i,\n pm: /^p(\\.?\\s?m\\.?)?$/i,\n midnight: /^midn/i,\n noon: /^midd/i,\n morning: /morgen/i,\n afternoon: /ettermiddag/i,\n evening: /kveld/i,\n night: /natt/i,\n },\n};\n\nexport const match = {\n ordinalNumber: buildMatchPatternFn({\n matchPattern: matchOrdinalNumberPattern,\n parsePattern: parseOrdinalNumberPattern,\n valueCallback: (value) => parseInt(value, 10),\n }),\n\n era: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchEraPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseEraPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n\n quarter: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchQuarterPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseQuarterPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n valueCallback: (index) => index + 1,\n }),\n\n month: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchMonthPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseMonthPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n\n day: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchDayPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"wide\",\n parsePatterns: parseDayPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n\n dayPeriod: buildMatchFn({\n matchPatterns: matchDayPeriodPatterns,\n defaultMatchWidth: \"any\",\n parsePatterns: parseDayPeriodPatterns,\n defaultParseWidth: \"any\",\n }),\n};\n","import { formatDistance } from \"./nb/_lib/formatDistance.mjs\";\nimport { formatLong } from \"./nb/_lib/formatLong.mjs\";\nimport { formatRelative } from \"./nb/_lib/formatRelative.mjs\";\nimport { localize } from \"./nb/_lib/localize.mjs\";\nimport { match } from \"./nb/_lib/match.mjs\";\n\n/**\n * @category Locales\n * @summary Norwegian Bokmål locale.\n * @language Norwegian Bokmål\n * @iso-639-2 nob\n * @author Hans-Kristian Koren [@Hanse](https://github.com/Hanse)\n * @author Mikolaj Grzyb [@mikolajgrzyb](https://github.com/mikolajgrzyb)\n * @author Dag Stuan [@dagstuan](https://github.com/dagstuan)\n */\nexport const nb = {\n code: \"nb\",\n formatDistance: formatDistance,\n formatLong: formatLong,\n formatRelative: formatRelative,\n localize: localize,\n match: match,\n options: {\n weekStartsOn: 1 /* Monday */,\n firstWeekContainsDate: 4,\n },\n};\n\n// Fallback for modularized imports:\nexport default nb;\n","'use strict';\n\nvar m = require('react-dom');\nif (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {\n exports.createRoot = m.createRoot;\n exports.hydrateRoot = m.hydrateRoot;\n} else {\n var i = m.__SECRET_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED;\n exports.createRoot = function(c, o) {\n i.usingClientEntryPoint = true;\n try {\n return m.createRoot(c, o);\n } finally {\n i.usingClientEntryPoint = false;\n }\n };\n exports.hydrateRoot = function(c, h, o) {\n i.usingClientEntryPoint = true;\n try {\n return m.hydrateRoot(c, h, o);\n } finally {\n i.usingClientEntryPoint = false;\n }\n };\n}\n","/**\n * @license React\n * use-sync-external-store-with-selector.production.js\n *\n * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.\n *\n * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the\n * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.\n */\n\n\"use strict\";\nvar React = require(\"react\");\nfunction is(x, y) {\n return (x === y && (0 !== x || 1 / x === 1 / y)) || (x !== x && y !== y);\n}\nvar objectIs = \"function\" === typeof Object.is ? 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null : getServerSnapshot;\n return [\n function () {\n return memoizedSelector(getSnapshot());\n },\n null === maybeGetServerSnapshot\n ? void 0\n : function () {\n return memoizedSelector(maybeGetServerSnapshot());\n }\n ];\n },\n [getSnapshot, getServerSnapshot, selector, isEqual]\n );\n var value = useSyncExternalStore(subscribe, instRef[0], instRef[1]);\n useEffect(\n function () {\n inst.hasValue = !0;\n inst.value = value;\n },\n [value]\n );\n useDebugValue(value);\n return value;\n};\n","'use strict';\n\nif (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {\n module.exports = require('./cjs/use-sync-external-store-with-selector.production.js');\n} else {\n module.exports = require('./cjs/use-sync-external-store-with-selector.development.js');\n}\n","// src/utils/react.ts\nimport * as React from \"react\";\n\n// src/utils/react-is.ts\nvar IS_REACT_19 = /* @__PURE__ */ React.version.startsWith(\"19\");\nvar REACT_ELEMENT_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\n IS_REACT_19 ? \"react.transitional.element\" : \"react.element\"\n);\nvar REACT_PORTAL_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.portal\");\nvar REACT_FRAGMENT_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.fragment\");\nvar REACT_STRICT_MODE_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.strict_mode\");\nvar REACT_PROFILER_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.profiler\");\nvar REACT_CONSUMER_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.consumer\");\nvar REACT_CONTEXT_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.context\");\nvar REACT_FORWARD_REF_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.forward_ref\");\nvar REACT_SUSPENSE_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.suspense\");\nvar REACT_SUSPENSE_LIST_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\n \"react.suspense_list\"\n);\nvar REACT_MEMO_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.memo\");\nvar REACT_LAZY_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.lazy\");\nvar REACT_OFFSCREEN_TYPE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\"react.offscreen\");\nvar REACT_CLIENT_REFERENCE = /* @__PURE__ */ Symbol.for(\n \"react.client.reference\"\n);\nvar ForwardRef = REACT_FORWARD_REF_TYPE;\nvar Memo = REACT_MEMO_TYPE;\nfunction isValidElementType(type) {\n return typeof type === \"string\" || typeof type === \"function\" || type === REACT_FRAGMENT_TYPE || type === REACT_PROFILER_TYPE || type === REACT_STRICT_MODE_TYPE || type === REACT_SUSPENSE_TYPE || type === REACT_SUSPENSE_LIST_TYPE || type === REACT_OFFSCREEN_TYPE || typeof type === \"object\" && type !== null && (type.$$typeof === REACT_LAZY_TYPE || type.$$typeof === REACT_MEMO_TYPE || type.$$typeof === REACT_CONTEXT_TYPE || type.$$typeof === REACT_CONSUMER_TYPE || type.$$typeof === REACT_FORWARD_REF_TYPE || type.$$typeof === REACT_CLIENT_REFERENCE || type.getModuleId !== void 0) ? true : false;\n}\nfunction typeOf(object) {\n if (typeof object === \"object\" && object !== null) {\n const { $$typeof } = object;\n switch ($$typeof) {\n case REACT_ELEMENT_TYPE:\n switch (object = object.type, object) {\n case REACT_FRAGMENT_TYPE:\n case REACT_PROFILER_TYPE:\n case REACT_STRICT_MODE_TYPE:\n case REACT_SUSPENSE_TYPE:\n case REACT_SUSPENSE_LIST_TYPE:\n return object;\n default:\n switch (object = object && object.$$typeof, object) {\n case REACT_CONTEXT_TYPE:\n case REACT_FORWARD_REF_TYPE:\n case REACT_LAZY_TYPE:\n case REACT_MEMO_TYPE:\n return object;\n case REACT_CONSUMER_TYPE:\n return object;\n default:\n return $$typeof;\n }\n }\n case REACT_PORTAL_TYPE:\n return $$typeof;\n }\n }\n}\nfunction isContextConsumer(object) {\n return IS_REACT_19 ? typeOf(object) === REACT_CONSUMER_TYPE : typeOf(object) === REACT_CONTEXT_TYPE;\n}\nfunction isMemo(object) {\n return typeOf(object) === REACT_MEMO_TYPE;\n}\n\n// src/utils/warning.ts\nfunction warning(message) {\n if (typeof console !== \"undefined\" && typeof console.error === \"function\") {\n console.error(message);\n }\n try {\n throw new Error(message);\n } catch (e) {\n }\n}\n\n// src/connect/verifySubselectors.ts\nfunction verify(selector, methodName) {\n if (!selector) {\n throw new Error(`Unexpected value for ${methodName} in connect.`);\n } else if (methodName === \"mapStateToProps\" || methodName === \"mapDispatchToProps\") {\n if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(selector, \"dependsOnOwnProps\")) {\n warning(\n `The selector for ${methodName} of connect did not specify a value for dependsOnOwnProps.`\n );\n }\n }\n}\nfunction verifySubselectors(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps, mergeProps) {\n verify(mapStateToProps, \"mapStateToProps\");\n verify(mapDispatchToProps, \"mapDispatchToProps\");\n verify(mergeProps, \"mergeProps\");\n}\n\n// src/connect/selectorFactory.ts\nfunction pureFinalPropsSelectorFactory(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps, mergeProps, dispatch, {\n areStatesEqual,\n areOwnPropsEqual,\n areStatePropsEqual\n}) {\n let hasRunAtLeastOnce = false;\n let state;\n let ownProps;\n let stateProps;\n let dispatchProps;\n let mergedProps;\n function handleFirstCall(firstState, firstOwnProps) {\n state = firstState;\n ownProps = firstOwnProps;\n stateProps = mapStateToProps(state, ownProps);\n dispatchProps = mapDispatchToProps(dispatch, ownProps);\n mergedProps = mergeProps(stateProps, dispatchProps, ownProps);\n hasRunAtLeastOnce = true;\n return mergedProps;\n }\n function handleNewPropsAndNewState() {\n stateProps = mapStateToProps(state, ownProps);\n if (mapDispatchToProps.dependsOnOwnProps)\n dispatchProps = mapDispatchToProps(dispatch, ownProps);\n mergedProps = mergeProps(stateProps, dispatchProps, ownProps);\n return mergedProps;\n }\n function handleNewProps() {\n if (mapStateToProps.dependsOnOwnProps)\n stateProps = mapStateToProps(state, ownProps);\n if (mapDispatchToProps.dependsOnOwnProps)\n dispatchProps = mapDispatchToProps(dispatch, ownProps);\n mergedProps = mergeProps(stateProps, dispatchProps, ownProps);\n return mergedProps;\n }\n function handleNewState() {\n const nextStateProps = mapStateToProps(state, ownProps);\n const statePropsChanged = !areStatePropsEqual(nextStateProps, stateProps);\n stateProps = nextStateProps;\n if (statePropsChanged)\n mergedProps = mergeProps(stateProps, dispatchProps, ownProps);\n return mergedProps;\n }\n function handleSubsequentCalls(nextState, nextOwnProps) {\n const propsChanged = !areOwnPropsEqual(nextOwnProps, ownProps);\n const stateChanged = !areStatesEqual(\n nextState,\n state,\n nextOwnProps,\n ownProps\n );\n state = nextState;\n ownProps = nextOwnProps;\n if (propsChanged && stateChanged) return handleNewPropsAndNewState();\n if (propsChanged) return handleNewProps();\n if (stateChanged) return handleNewState();\n return mergedProps;\n }\n return function pureFinalPropsSelector(nextState, nextOwnProps) {\n return hasRunAtLeastOnce ? handleSubsequentCalls(nextState, nextOwnProps) : handleFirstCall(nextState, nextOwnProps);\n };\n}\nfunction finalPropsSelectorFactory(dispatch, {\n initMapStateToProps,\n initMapDispatchToProps,\n initMergeProps,\n ...options\n}) {\n const mapStateToProps = initMapStateToProps(dispatch, options);\n const mapDispatchToProps = initMapDispatchToProps(dispatch, options);\n const mergeProps = initMergeProps(dispatch, options);\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\") {\n verifySubselectors(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps, mergeProps);\n }\n return pureFinalPropsSelectorFactory(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps, mergeProps, dispatch, options);\n}\n\n// src/utils/bindActionCreators.ts\nfunction bindActionCreators(actionCreators, dispatch) {\n const boundActionCreators = {};\n for (const key in actionCreators) {\n const actionCreator = actionCreators[key];\n if (typeof actionCreator === \"function\") {\n boundActionCreators[key] = (...args) => dispatch(actionCreator(...args));\n }\n }\n return boundActionCreators;\n}\n\n// src/utils/isPlainObject.ts\nfunction isPlainObject(obj) {\n if (typeof obj !== \"object\" || obj === null) return false;\n const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj);\n if (proto === null) return true;\n let baseProto = proto;\n while (Object.getPrototypeOf(baseProto) !== null) {\n baseProto = Object.getPrototypeOf(baseProto);\n }\n return proto === baseProto;\n}\n\n// src/utils/verifyPlainObject.ts\nfunction verifyPlainObject(value, displayName, methodName) {\n if (!isPlainObject(value)) {\n warning(\n `${methodName}() in ${displayName} must return a plain object. Instead received ${value}.`\n );\n }\n}\n\n// src/connect/wrapMapToProps.ts\nfunction wrapMapToPropsConstant(getConstant) {\n return function initConstantSelector(dispatch) {\n const constant = getConstant(dispatch);\n function constantSelector() {\n return constant;\n }\n constantSelector.dependsOnOwnProps = false;\n return constantSelector;\n };\n}\nfunction getDependsOnOwnProps(mapToProps) {\n return mapToProps.dependsOnOwnProps ? Boolean(mapToProps.dependsOnOwnProps) : mapToProps.length !== 1;\n}\nfunction wrapMapToPropsFunc(mapToProps, methodName) {\n return function initProxySelector(dispatch, { displayName }) {\n const proxy = function mapToPropsProxy(stateOrDispatch, ownProps) {\n return proxy.dependsOnOwnProps ? proxy.mapToProps(stateOrDispatch, ownProps) : proxy.mapToProps(stateOrDispatch, void 0);\n };\n proxy.dependsOnOwnProps = true;\n proxy.mapToProps = function detectFactoryAndVerify(stateOrDispatch, ownProps) {\n proxy.mapToProps = mapToProps;\n proxy.dependsOnOwnProps = getDependsOnOwnProps(mapToProps);\n let props = proxy(stateOrDispatch, ownProps);\n if (typeof props === \"function\") {\n proxy.mapToProps = props;\n proxy.dependsOnOwnProps = getDependsOnOwnProps(props);\n props = proxy(stateOrDispatch, ownProps);\n }\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\")\n verifyPlainObject(props, displayName, methodName);\n return props;\n };\n return proxy;\n };\n}\n\n// src/connect/invalidArgFactory.ts\nfunction createInvalidArgFactory(arg, name) {\n return (dispatch, options) => {\n throw new Error(\n `Invalid value of type ${typeof arg} for ${name} argument when connecting component ${options.wrappedComponentName}.`\n );\n };\n}\n\n// src/connect/mapDispatchToProps.ts\nfunction mapDispatchToPropsFactory(mapDispatchToProps) {\n return mapDispatchToProps && typeof mapDispatchToProps === \"object\" ? wrapMapToPropsConstant(\n (dispatch) => (\n // @ts-ignore\n bindActionCreators(mapDispatchToProps, dispatch)\n )\n ) : !mapDispatchToProps ? wrapMapToPropsConstant((dispatch) => ({\n dispatch\n })) : typeof mapDispatchToProps === \"function\" ? 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To get rid of this warning, \" + (\"please change the route path to \\\"\" + path.replace(/\\*$/, \"/*\") + \"\\\".\"));\n let params = [];\n let regexpSource = \"^\" + path.replace(/\\/*\\*?$/, \"\") // Ignore trailing / and /*, we'll handle it below\n .replace(/^\\/*/, \"/\") // Make sure it has a leading /\n .replace(/[\\\\.*+^${}|()[\\]]/g, \"\\\\$&\") // Escape special regex chars\n .replace(/\\/:([\\w-]+)(\\?)?/g, (_, paramName, isOptional) => {\n params.push({\n paramName,\n isOptional: isOptional != null\n });\n return isOptional ? \"/?([^\\\\/]+)?\" : \"/([^\\\\/]+)\";\n });\n if (path.endsWith(\"*\")) {\n params.push({\n paramName: \"*\"\n });\n regexpSource += path === \"*\" || path === \"/*\" ? \"(.*)$\" // Already matched the initial /, just match the rest\n : \"(?:\\\\/(.+)|\\\\/*)$\"; // Don't include the / in params[\"*\"]\n } else if (end) {\n // When matching to the end, ignore trailing slashes\n regexpSource += \"\\\\/*$\";\n } else if (path !== \"\" && path !== \"/\") {\n // If our path is non-empty and contains anything beyond an initial slash,\n // then we have _some_ form of path in our regex, so we should expect to\n // match only if we find the end of this path segment. 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This is probably due to a bad percent \" + (\"encoding (\" + error + \").\"));\n return value;\n }\n}\n/**\n * @private\n */\nfunction stripBasename(pathname, basename) {\n if (basename === \"/\") return pathname;\n if (!pathname.toLowerCase().startsWith(basename.toLowerCase())) {\n return null;\n }\n // We want to leave trailing slash behavior in the user's control, so if they\n // specify a basename with a trailing slash, we should support it\n let startIndex = basename.endsWith(\"/\") ? basename.length - 1 : basename.length;\n let nextChar = pathname.charAt(startIndex);\n if (nextChar && nextChar !== \"/\") {\n // pathname does not start with basename/\n return null;\n }\n return pathname.slice(startIndex) || \"/\";\n}\n/**\n * Returns a resolved path object relative to the given pathname.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/utils/resolve-path\n */\nfunction resolvePath(to, fromPathname) {\n if (fromPathname === void 0) {\n fromPathname = \"/\";\n }\n let {\n pathname: toPathname,\n search = \"\",\n hash = \"\"\n } = typeof to === \"string\" ? parsePath(to) : to;\n let pathname = toPathname ? toPathname.startsWith(\"/\") ? toPathname : resolvePathname(toPathname, fromPathname) : fromPathname;\n return {\n pathname,\n search: normalizeSearch(search),\n hash: normalizeHash(hash)\n };\n}\nfunction resolvePathname(relativePath, fromPathname) {\n let segments = fromPathname.replace(/\\/+$/, \"\").split(\"/\");\n let relativeSegments = relativePath.split(\"/\");\n relativeSegments.forEach(segment => {\n if (segment === \"..\") {\n // Keep the root \"\" segment so the pathname starts at /\n if (segments.length > 1) segments.pop();\n } else if (segment !== \".\") {\n segments.push(segment);\n }\n });\n return segments.length > 1 ? segments.join(\"/\") : \"/\";\n}\nfunction getInvalidPathError(char, field, dest, path) {\n return \"Cannot include a '\" + char + \"' character in a manually specified \" + (\"`to.\" + field + \"` field [\" + JSON.stringify(path) + \"]. Please separate it out to the \") + (\"`to.\" + dest + \"` field. Alternatively you may provide the full path as \") + \"a string in and the router will parse it for you.\";\n}\n/**\n * @private\n *\n * When processing relative navigation we want to ignore ancestor routes that\n * do not contribute to the path, such that index/pathless layout routes don't\n * interfere.\n *\n * For example, when moving a route element into an index route and/or a\n * pathless layout route, relative link behavior contained within should stay\n * the same. Both of the following examples should link back to the root:\n *\n * \n * \n * \n *\n * \n * \n * }> // <-- Does not contribute\n * // <-- Does not contribute\n * \n * \n */\nfunction getPathContributingMatches(matches) {\n return matches.filter((match, index) => index === 0 || match.route.path && match.route.path.length > 0);\n}\n// Return the array of pathnames for the current route matches - used to\n// generate the routePathnames input for resolveTo()\nfunction getResolveToMatches(matches, v7_relativeSplatPath) {\n let pathMatches = getPathContributingMatches(matches);\n // When v7_relativeSplatPath is enabled, use the full pathname for the leaf\n // match so we include splat values for \".\" links. See:\n // https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/11052#issuecomment-1836589329\n if (v7_relativeSplatPath) {\n return pathMatches.map((match, idx) => idx === pathMatches.length - 1 ? match.pathname : match.pathnameBase);\n }\n return pathMatches.map(match => match.pathnameBase);\n}\n/**\n * @private\n */\nfunction resolveTo(toArg, routePathnames, locationPathname, isPathRelative) {\n if (isPathRelative === void 0) {\n isPathRelative = false;\n }\n let to;\n if (typeof toArg === \"string\") {\n to = parsePath(toArg);\n } else {\n to = _extends({}, toArg);\n invariant(!to.pathname || !to.pathname.includes(\"?\"), getInvalidPathError(\"?\", \"pathname\", \"search\", to));\n invariant(!to.pathname || !to.pathname.includes(\"#\"), getInvalidPathError(\"#\", \"pathname\", \"hash\", to));\n invariant(!to.search || !to.search.includes(\"#\"), getInvalidPathError(\"#\", \"search\", \"hash\", to));\n }\n let isEmptyPath = toArg === \"\" || to.pathname === \"\";\n let toPathname = isEmptyPath ? \"/\" : to.pathname;\n let from;\n // Routing is relative to the current pathname if explicitly requested.\n //\n // If a pathname is explicitly provided in `to`, it should be relative to the\n // route context. This is explained in `Note on `` values` in our\n // migration guide from v5 as a means of disambiguation between `to` values\n // that begin with `/` and those that do not. However, this is problematic for\n // `to` values that do not provide a pathname. `to` can simply be a search or\n // hash string, in which case we should assume that the navigation is relative\n // to the current location's pathname and *not* the route pathname.\n if (toPathname == null) {\n from = locationPathname;\n } else {\n let routePathnameIndex = routePathnames.length - 1;\n // With relative=\"route\" (the default), each leading .. segment means\n // \"go up one route\" instead of \"go up one URL segment\". This is a key\n // difference from how works and a major reason we call this a\n // \"to\" value instead of a \"href\".\n if (!isPathRelative && toPathname.startsWith(\"..\")) {\n let toSegments = toPathname.split(\"/\");\n while (toSegments[0] === \"..\") {\n toSegments.shift();\n routePathnameIndex -= 1;\n }\n to.pathname = toSegments.join(\"/\");\n }\n from = routePathnameIndex >= 0 ? routePathnames[routePathnameIndex] : \"/\";\n }\n let path = resolvePath(to, from);\n // Ensure the pathname has a trailing slash if the original \"to\" had one\n let hasExplicitTrailingSlash = toPathname && toPathname !== \"/\" && toPathname.endsWith(\"/\");\n // Or if this was a link to the current path which has a trailing slash\n let hasCurrentTrailingSlash = (isEmptyPath || toPathname === \".\") && locationPathname.endsWith(\"/\");\n if (!path.pathname.endsWith(\"/\") && (hasExplicitTrailingSlash || hasCurrentTrailingSlash)) {\n path.pathname += \"/\";\n }\n return path;\n}\n/**\n * @private\n */\nfunction getToPathname(to) {\n // Empty strings should be treated the same as / paths\n return to === \"\" || to.pathname === \"\" ? \"/\" : typeof to === \"string\" ? parsePath(to).pathname : to.pathname;\n}\n/**\n * @private\n */\nconst joinPaths = paths => paths.join(\"/\").replace(/\\/\\/+/g, \"/\");\n/**\n * @private\n */\nconst normalizePathname = pathname => pathname.replace(/\\/+$/, \"\").replace(/^\\/*/, \"/\");\n/**\n * @private\n */\nconst normalizeSearch = search => !search || search === \"?\" ? \"\" : search.startsWith(\"?\") ? search : \"?\" + search;\n/**\n * @private\n */\nconst normalizeHash = hash => !hash || hash === \"#\" ? \"\" : hash.startsWith(\"#\") ? hash : \"#\" + hash;\n/**\n * This is a shortcut for creating `application/json` responses. 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Because\n // we don't get the saved positions from until _after_\n // the initial render, we need to manually trigger a separate updateState to\n // send along the restoreScrollPosition\n // Set to true if we have `hydrationData` since we assume we were SSR'd and that\n // SSR did the initial scroll restoration.\n let initialScrollRestored = init.hydrationData != null;\n let initialMatches = matchRoutes(dataRoutes, init.history.location, basename);\n let initialMatchesIsFOW = false;\n let initialErrors = null;\n if (initialMatches == null && !patchRoutesOnNavigationImpl) {\n // If we do not match a user-provided-route, fall back to the root\n // to allow the error boundary to take over\n let error = getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: init.history.location.pathname\n });\n let {\n matches,\n route\n } = getShortCircuitMatches(dataRoutes);\n initialMatches = matches;\n initialErrors = {\n [route.id]: error\n };\n }\n // In SPA apps, if the user provided a patchRoutesOnNavigation implementation and\n // our initial match is a splat route, clear them out so we run through lazy\n // discovery on hydration in case there's a more accurate lazy route match.\n // In SSR apps (with `hydrationData`), we expect that the server will send\n // up the proper matched routes so we don't want to run lazy discovery on\n // initial hydration and want to hydrate into the splat route.\n if (initialMatches && !init.hydrationData) {\n let fogOfWar = checkFogOfWar(initialMatches, dataRoutes, init.history.location.pathname);\n if (fogOfWar.active) {\n initialMatches = null;\n }\n }\n let initialized;\n if (!initialMatches) {\n initialized = false;\n initialMatches = [];\n // If partial hydration and fog of war is enabled, we will be running\n // `patchRoutesOnNavigation` during hydration so include any partial matches as\n // the initial matches so we can properly render `HydrateFallback`'s\n if (future.v7_partialHydration) {\n let fogOfWar = checkFogOfWar(null, dataRoutes, init.history.location.pathname);\n if (fogOfWar.active && fogOfWar.matches) {\n initialMatchesIsFOW = true;\n initialMatches = fogOfWar.matches;\n }\n }\n } else if (initialMatches.some(m => m.route.lazy)) {\n // All initialMatches need to be loaded before we're ready. If we have lazy\n // functions around still then we'll need to run them in initialize()\n initialized = false;\n } else if (!initialMatches.some(m => m.route.loader)) {\n // If we've got no loaders to run, then we're good to go\n initialized = true;\n } else if (future.v7_partialHydration) {\n // If partial hydration is enabled, we're initialized so long as we were\n // provided with hydrationData for every route with a loader, and no loaders\n // were marked for explicit hydration\n let loaderData = init.hydrationData ? init.hydrationData.loaderData : null;\n let errors = init.hydrationData ? init.hydrationData.errors : null;\n // If errors exist, don't consider routes below the boundary\n if (errors) {\n let idx = initialMatches.findIndex(m => errors[m.route.id] !== undefined);\n initialized = initialMatches.slice(0, idx + 1).every(m => !shouldLoadRouteOnHydration(m.route, loaderData, errors));\n } else {\n initialized = initialMatches.every(m => !shouldLoadRouteOnHydration(m.route, loaderData, errors));\n }\n } else {\n // Without partial hydration - we're initialized if we were provided any\n // hydrationData - which is expected to be complete\n initialized = init.hydrationData != null;\n }\n let router;\n let state = {\n historyAction: init.history.action,\n location: init.history.location,\n matches: initialMatches,\n initialized,\n navigation: IDLE_NAVIGATION,\n // Don't restore on initial updateState() if we were SSR'd\n restoreScrollPosition: init.hydrationData != null ? false : null,\n preventScrollReset: false,\n revalidation: \"idle\",\n loaderData: init.hydrationData && init.hydrationData.loaderData || {},\n actionData: init.hydrationData && init.hydrationData.actionData || null,\n errors: init.hydrationData && init.hydrationData.errors || initialErrors,\n fetchers: new Map(),\n blockers: new Map()\n };\n // -- Stateful internal variables to manage navigations --\n // Current navigation in progress (to be committed in completeNavigation)\n let pendingAction = Action.Pop;\n // Should the current navigation prevent the scroll reset if scroll cannot\n // be restored?\n let pendingPreventScrollReset = false;\n // AbortController for the active navigation\n let pendingNavigationController;\n // Should the current navigation enable document.startViewTransition?\n let pendingViewTransitionEnabled = false;\n // Store applied view transitions so we can apply them on POP\n let appliedViewTransitions = new Map();\n // Cleanup function for persisting applied transitions to sessionStorage\n let removePageHideEventListener = null;\n // We use this to avoid touching history in completeNavigation if a\n // revalidation is entirely uninterrupted\n let isUninterruptedRevalidation = false;\n // Use this internal flag to force revalidation of all loaders:\n // - submissions (completed or interrupted)\n // - useRevalidator()\n // - X-Remix-Revalidate (from redirect)\n let isRevalidationRequired = false;\n // Use this internal array to capture routes that require revalidation due\n // to a cancelled deferred on action submission\n let cancelledDeferredRoutes = [];\n // Use this internal array to capture fetcher loads that were cancelled by an\n // action navigation and require revalidation\n let cancelledFetcherLoads = new Set();\n // AbortControllers for any in-flight fetchers\n let fetchControllers = new Map();\n // Track loads based on the order in which they started\n let incrementingLoadId = 0;\n // Track the outstanding pending navigation data load to be compared against\n // the globally incrementing load when a fetcher load lands after a completed\n // navigation\n let pendingNavigationLoadId = -1;\n // Fetchers that triggered data reloads as a result of their actions\n let fetchReloadIds = new Map();\n // Fetchers that triggered redirect navigations\n let fetchRedirectIds = new Set();\n // Most recent href/match for fetcher.load calls for fetchers\n let fetchLoadMatches = new Map();\n // Ref-count mounted fetchers so we know when it's ok to clean them up\n let activeFetchers = new Map();\n // Fetchers that have requested a delete when using v7_fetcherPersist,\n // they'll be officially removed after they return to idle\n let deletedFetchers = new Set();\n // Store DeferredData instances for active route matches. When a\n // route loader returns defer() we stick one in here. Then, when a nested\n // promise resolves we update loaderData. If a new navigation starts we\n // cancel active deferreds for eliminated routes.\n let activeDeferreds = new Map();\n // Store blocker functions in a separate Map outside of router state since\n // we don't need to update UI state if they change\n let blockerFunctions = new Map();\n // Flag to ignore the next history update, so we can revert the URL change on\n // a POP navigation that was blocked by the user without touching router state\n let unblockBlockerHistoryUpdate = undefined;\n // Initialize the router, all side effects should be kicked off from here.\n // Implemented as a Fluent API for ease of:\n // let router = createRouter(init).initialize();\n function initialize() {\n // If history informs us of a POP navigation, start the navigation but do not update\n // state. We'll update our own state once the navigation completes\n unlistenHistory = init.history.listen(_ref => {\n let {\n action: historyAction,\n location,\n delta\n } = _ref;\n // Ignore this event if it was just us resetting the URL from a\n // blocked POP navigation\n if (unblockBlockerHistoryUpdate) {\n unblockBlockerHistoryUpdate();\n unblockBlockerHistoryUpdate = undefined;\n return;\n }\n warning(blockerFunctions.size === 0 || delta != null, \"You are trying to use a blocker on a POP navigation to a location \" + \"that was not created by @remix-run/router. This will fail silently in \" + \"production. This can happen if you are navigating outside the router \" + \"via `window.history.pushState`/`window.location.hash` instead of using \" + \"router navigation APIs. This can also happen if you are using \" + \"createHashRouter and the user manually changes the URL.\");\n let blockerKey = shouldBlockNavigation({\n currentLocation: state.location,\n nextLocation: location,\n historyAction\n });\n if (blockerKey && delta != null) {\n // Restore the URL to match the current UI, but don't update router state\n let nextHistoryUpdatePromise = new Promise(resolve => {\n unblockBlockerHistoryUpdate = resolve;\n });\n init.history.go(delta * -1);\n // Put the blocker into a blocked state\n updateBlocker(blockerKey, {\n state: \"blocked\",\n location,\n proceed() {\n updateBlocker(blockerKey, {\n state: \"proceeding\",\n proceed: undefined,\n reset: undefined,\n location\n });\n // Re-do the same POP navigation we just blocked, after the url\n // restoration is also complete. See:\n // https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/11613\n nextHistoryUpdatePromise.then(() => init.history.go(delta));\n },\n reset() {\n let blockers = new Map(state.blockers);\n blockers.set(blockerKey, IDLE_BLOCKER);\n updateState({\n blockers\n });\n }\n });\n return;\n }\n return startNavigation(historyAction, location);\n });\n if (isBrowser) {\n // FIXME: This feels gross. How can we cleanup the lines between\n // scrollRestoration/appliedTransitions persistance?\n restoreAppliedTransitions(routerWindow, appliedViewTransitions);\n let _saveAppliedTransitions = () => persistAppliedTransitions(routerWindow, appliedViewTransitions);\n routerWindow.addEventListener(\"pagehide\", _saveAppliedTransitions);\n removePageHideEventListener = () => routerWindow.removeEventListener(\"pagehide\", _saveAppliedTransitions);\n }\n // Kick off initial data load if needed. Use Pop to avoid modifying history\n // Note we don't do any handling of lazy here. For SPA's it'll get handled\n // in the normal navigation flow. For SSR it's expected that lazy modules are\n // resolved prior to router creation since we can't go into a fallbackElement\n // UI for SSR'd apps\n if (!state.initialized) {\n startNavigation(Action.Pop, state.location, {\n initialHydration: true\n });\n }\n return router;\n }\n // Clean up a router and it's side effects\n function dispose() {\n if (unlistenHistory) {\n unlistenHistory();\n }\n if (removePageHideEventListener) {\n removePageHideEventListener();\n }\n subscribers.clear();\n pendingNavigationController && pendingNavigationController.abort();\n state.fetchers.forEach((_, key) => deleteFetcher(key));\n state.blockers.forEach((_, key) => deleteBlocker(key));\n }\n // Subscribe to state updates for the router\n function subscribe(fn) {\n subscribers.add(fn);\n return () => subscribers.delete(fn);\n }\n // Update our state and notify the calling context of the change\n function updateState(newState, opts) {\n if (opts === void 0) {\n opts = {};\n }\n state = _extends({}, state, newState);\n // Prep fetcher cleanup so we can tell the UI which fetcher data entries\n // can be removed\n let completedFetchers = [];\n let deletedFetchersKeys = [];\n if (future.v7_fetcherPersist) {\n state.fetchers.forEach((fetcher, key) => {\n if (fetcher.state === \"idle\") {\n if (deletedFetchers.has(key)) {\n // Unmounted from the UI and can be totally removed\n deletedFetchersKeys.push(key);\n } else {\n // Returned to idle but still mounted in the UI, so semi-remains for\n // revalidations and such\n completedFetchers.push(key);\n }\n }\n });\n }\n // Remove any lingering deleted fetchers that have already been removed\n // from state.fetchers\n deletedFetchers.forEach(key => {\n if (!state.fetchers.has(key) && !fetchControllers.has(key)) {\n deletedFetchersKeys.push(key);\n }\n });\n // Iterate over a local copy so that if flushSync is used and we end up\n // removing and adding a new subscriber due to the useCallback dependencies,\n // we don't get ourselves into a loop calling the new subscriber immediately\n [...subscribers].forEach(subscriber => subscriber(state, {\n deletedFetchers: deletedFetchersKeys,\n viewTransitionOpts: opts.viewTransitionOpts,\n flushSync: opts.flushSync === true\n }));\n // Remove idle fetchers from state since we only care about in-flight fetchers.\n if (future.v7_fetcherPersist) {\n completedFetchers.forEach(key => state.fetchers.delete(key));\n deletedFetchersKeys.forEach(key => deleteFetcher(key));\n } else {\n // We already called deleteFetcher() on these, can remove them from this\n // Set now that we've handed the keys off to the data layer\n deletedFetchersKeys.forEach(key => deletedFetchers.delete(key));\n }\n }\n // Complete a navigation returning the state.navigation back to the IDLE_NAVIGATION\n // and setting state.[historyAction/location/matches] to the new route.\n // - Location is a required param\n // - Navigation will always be set to IDLE_NAVIGATION\n // - Can pass any other state in newState\n function completeNavigation(location, newState, _temp) {\n var _location$state, _location$state2;\n let {\n flushSync\n } = _temp === void 0 ? {} : _temp;\n // Deduce if we're in a loading/actionReload state:\n // - We have committed actionData in the store\n // - The current navigation was a mutation submission\n // - We're past the submitting state and into the loading state\n // - The location being loaded is not the result of a redirect\n let isActionReload = state.actionData != null && state.navigation.formMethod != null && isMutationMethod(state.navigation.formMethod) && state.navigation.state === \"loading\" && ((_location$state = location.state) == null ? void 0 : _location$state._isRedirect) !== true;\n let actionData;\n if (newState.actionData) {\n if (Object.keys(newState.actionData).length > 0) {\n actionData = newState.actionData;\n } else {\n // Empty actionData -> clear prior actionData due to an action error\n actionData = null;\n }\n } else if (isActionReload) {\n // Keep the current data if we're wrapping up the action reload\n actionData = state.actionData;\n } else {\n // Clear actionData on any other completed navigations\n actionData = null;\n }\n // Always preserve any existing loaderData from re-used routes\n let loaderData = newState.loaderData ? mergeLoaderData(state.loaderData, newState.loaderData, newState.matches || [], newState.errors) : state.loaderData;\n // On a successful navigation we can assume we got through all blockers\n // so we can start fresh\n let blockers = state.blockers;\n if (blockers.size > 0) {\n blockers = new Map(blockers);\n blockers.forEach((_, k) => blockers.set(k, IDLE_BLOCKER));\n }\n // Always respect the user flag. Otherwise don't reset on mutation\n // submission navigations unless they redirect\n let preventScrollReset = pendingPreventScrollReset === true || state.navigation.formMethod != null && isMutationMethod(state.navigation.formMethod) && ((_location$state2 = location.state) == null ? void 0 : _location$state2._isRedirect) !== true;\n // Commit any in-flight routes at the end of the HMR revalidation \"navigation\"\n if (inFlightDataRoutes) {\n dataRoutes = inFlightDataRoutes;\n inFlightDataRoutes = undefined;\n }\n if (isUninterruptedRevalidation) ; else if (pendingAction === Action.Pop) ; else if (pendingAction === Action.Push) {\n init.history.push(location, location.state);\n } else if (pendingAction === Action.Replace) {\n init.history.replace(location, location.state);\n }\n let viewTransitionOpts;\n // On POP, enable transitions if they were enabled on the original navigation\n if (pendingAction === Action.Pop) {\n // Forward takes precedence so they behave like the original navigation\n let priorPaths = appliedViewTransitions.get(state.location.pathname);\n if (priorPaths && priorPaths.has(location.pathname)) {\n viewTransitionOpts = {\n currentLocation: state.location,\n nextLocation: location\n };\n } else if (appliedViewTransitions.has(location.pathname)) {\n // If we don't have a previous forward nav, assume we're popping back to\n // the new location and enable if that location previously enabled\n viewTransitionOpts = {\n currentLocation: location,\n nextLocation: state.location\n };\n }\n } else if (pendingViewTransitionEnabled) {\n // Store the applied transition on PUSH/REPLACE\n let toPaths = appliedViewTransitions.get(state.location.pathname);\n if (toPaths) {\n toPaths.add(location.pathname);\n } else {\n toPaths = new Set([location.pathname]);\n appliedViewTransitions.set(state.location.pathname, toPaths);\n }\n viewTransitionOpts = {\n currentLocation: state.location,\n nextLocation: location\n };\n }\n updateState(_extends({}, newState, {\n actionData,\n loaderData,\n historyAction: pendingAction,\n location,\n initialized: true,\n navigation: IDLE_NAVIGATION,\n revalidation: \"idle\",\n restoreScrollPosition: getSavedScrollPosition(location, newState.matches || state.matches),\n preventScrollReset,\n blockers\n }), {\n viewTransitionOpts,\n flushSync: flushSync === true\n });\n // Reset stateful navigation vars\n pendingAction = Action.Pop;\n pendingPreventScrollReset = false;\n pendingViewTransitionEnabled = false;\n isUninterruptedRevalidation = false;\n isRevalidationRequired = false;\n cancelledDeferredRoutes = [];\n }\n // Trigger a navigation event, which can either be a numerical POP or a PUSH\n // replace with an optional submission\n async function navigate(to, opts) {\n if (typeof to === \"number\") {\n init.history.go(to);\n return;\n }\n let normalizedPath = normalizeTo(state.location, state.matches, basename, future.v7_prependBasename, to, future.v7_relativeSplatPath, opts == null ? void 0 : opts.fromRouteId, opts == null ? void 0 : opts.relative);\n let {\n path,\n submission,\n error\n } = normalizeNavigateOptions(future.v7_normalizeFormMethod, false, normalizedPath, opts);\n let currentLocation = state.location;\n let nextLocation = createLocation(state.location, path, opts && opts.state);\n // When using navigate as a PUSH/REPLACE we aren't reading an already-encoded\n // URL from window.location, so we need to encode it here so the behavior\n // remains the same as POP and non-data-router usages. new URL() does all\n // the same encoding we'd get from a history.pushState/window.location read\n // without having to touch history\n nextLocation = _extends({}, nextLocation, init.history.encodeLocation(nextLocation));\n let userReplace = opts && opts.replace != null ? opts.replace : undefined;\n let historyAction = Action.Push;\n if (userReplace === true) {\n historyAction = Action.Replace;\n } else if (userReplace === false) ; else if (submission != null && isMutationMethod(submission.formMethod) && submission.formAction === state.location.pathname + state.location.search) {\n // By default on submissions to the current location we REPLACE so that\n // users don't have to double-click the back button to get to the prior\n // location. If the user redirects to a different location from the\n // action/loader this will be ignored and the redirect will be a PUSH\n historyAction = Action.Replace;\n }\n let preventScrollReset = opts && \"preventScrollReset\" in opts ? opts.preventScrollReset === true : undefined;\n let flushSync = (opts && opts.flushSync) === true;\n let blockerKey = shouldBlockNavigation({\n currentLocation,\n nextLocation,\n historyAction\n });\n if (blockerKey) {\n // Put the blocker into a blocked state\n updateBlocker(blockerKey, {\n state: \"blocked\",\n location: nextLocation,\n proceed() {\n updateBlocker(blockerKey, {\n state: \"proceeding\",\n proceed: undefined,\n reset: undefined,\n location: nextLocation\n });\n // Send the same navigation through\n navigate(to, opts);\n },\n reset() {\n let blockers = new Map(state.blockers);\n blockers.set(blockerKey, IDLE_BLOCKER);\n updateState({\n blockers\n });\n }\n });\n return;\n }\n return await startNavigation(historyAction, nextLocation, {\n submission,\n // Send through the formData serialization error if we have one so we can\n // render at the right error boundary after we match routes\n pendingError: error,\n preventScrollReset,\n replace: opts && opts.replace,\n enableViewTransition: opts && opts.viewTransition,\n flushSync\n });\n }\n // Revalidate all current loaders. If a navigation is in progress or if this\n // is interrupted by a navigation, allow this to \"succeed\" by calling all\n // loaders during the next loader round\n function revalidate() {\n interruptActiveLoads();\n updateState({\n revalidation: \"loading\"\n });\n // If we're currently submitting an action, we don't need to start a new\n // navigation, we'll just let the follow up loader execution call all loaders\n if (state.navigation.state === \"submitting\") {\n return;\n }\n // If we're currently in an idle state, start a new navigation for the current\n // action/location and mark it as uninterrupted, which will skip the history\n // update in completeNavigation\n if (state.navigation.state === \"idle\") {\n startNavigation(state.historyAction, state.location, {\n startUninterruptedRevalidation: true\n });\n return;\n }\n // Otherwise, if we're currently in a loading state, just start a new\n // navigation to the navigation.location but do not trigger an uninterrupted\n // revalidation so that history correctly updates once the navigation completes\n startNavigation(pendingAction || state.historyAction, state.navigation.location, {\n overrideNavigation: state.navigation,\n // Proxy through any rending view transition\n enableViewTransition: pendingViewTransitionEnabled === true\n });\n }\n // Start a navigation to the given action/location. Can optionally provide a\n // overrideNavigation which will override the normalLoad in the case of a redirect\n // navigation\n async function startNavigation(historyAction, location, opts) {\n // Abort any in-progress navigations and start a new one. Unset any ongoing\n // uninterrupted revalidations unless told otherwise, since we want this\n // new navigation to update history normally\n pendingNavigationController && pendingNavigationController.abort();\n pendingNavigationController = null;\n pendingAction = historyAction;\n isUninterruptedRevalidation = (opts && opts.startUninterruptedRevalidation) === true;\n // Save the current scroll position every time we start a new navigation,\n // and track whether we should reset scroll on completion\n saveScrollPosition(state.location, state.matches);\n pendingPreventScrollReset = (opts && opts.preventScrollReset) === true;\n pendingViewTransitionEnabled = (opts && opts.enableViewTransition) === true;\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n let loadingNavigation = opts && opts.overrideNavigation;\n let matches = opts != null && opts.initialHydration && state.matches && state.matches.length > 0 && !initialMatchesIsFOW ?\n // `matchRoutes()` has already been called if we're in here via `router.initialize()`\n state.matches : matchRoutes(routesToUse, location, basename);\n let flushSync = (opts && opts.flushSync) === true;\n let fogOfWar = checkFogOfWar(matches, routesToUse, location.pathname);\n if (fogOfWar.active && fogOfWar.matches) {\n matches = fogOfWar.matches;\n }\n // Short circuit with a 404 on the root error boundary if we match nothing\n if (!matches) {\n let {\n error,\n notFoundMatches,\n route\n } = handleNavigational404(location.pathname);\n completeNavigation(location, {\n matches: notFoundMatches,\n loaderData: {},\n errors: {\n [route.id]: error\n }\n }, {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n }\n // Short circuit if it's only a hash change and not a revalidation or\n // mutation submission.\n //\n // Ignore on initial page loads because since the initial hydration will always\n // be \"same hash\". For example, on /page#hash and submit a
\n // which will default to a navigation to /page\n if (state.initialized && !isRevalidationRequired && isHashChangeOnly(state.location, location) && !(opts && opts.submission && isMutationMethod(opts.submission.formMethod))) {\n completeNavigation(location, {\n matches\n }, {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n }\n // Create a controller/Request for this navigation\n pendingNavigationController = new AbortController();\n let request = createClientSideRequest(init.history, location, pendingNavigationController.signal, opts && opts.submission);\n let pendingActionResult;\n if (opts && opts.pendingError) {\n // If we have a pendingError, it means the user attempted a GET submission\n // with binary FormData so assign here and skip to handleLoaders. That\n // way we handle calling loaders above the boundary etc. It's not really\n // different from an actionError in that sense.\n pendingActionResult = [findNearestBoundary(matches).route.id, {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error: opts.pendingError\n }];\n } else if (opts && opts.submission && isMutationMethod(opts.submission.formMethod)) {\n // Call action if we received an action submission\n let actionResult = await handleAction(request, location, opts.submission, matches, fogOfWar.active, {\n replace: opts.replace,\n flushSync\n });\n if (actionResult.shortCircuited) {\n return;\n }\n // If we received a 404 from handleAction, it's because we couldn't lazily\n // discover the destination route so we don't want to call loaders\n if (actionResult.pendingActionResult) {\n let [routeId, result] = actionResult.pendingActionResult;\n if (isErrorResult(result) && isRouteErrorResponse(result.error) && result.error.status === 404) {\n pendingNavigationController = null;\n completeNavigation(location, {\n matches: actionResult.matches,\n loaderData: {},\n errors: {\n [routeId]: result.error\n }\n });\n return;\n }\n }\n matches = actionResult.matches || matches;\n pendingActionResult = actionResult.pendingActionResult;\n loadingNavigation = getLoadingNavigation(location, opts.submission);\n flushSync = false;\n // No need to do fog of war matching again on loader execution\n fogOfWar.active = false;\n // Create a GET request for the loaders\n request = createClientSideRequest(init.history, request.url, request.signal);\n }\n // Call loaders\n let {\n shortCircuited,\n matches: updatedMatches,\n loaderData,\n errors\n } = await handleLoaders(request, location, matches, fogOfWar.active, loadingNavigation, opts && opts.submission, opts && opts.fetcherSubmission, opts && opts.replace, opts && opts.initialHydration === true, flushSync, pendingActionResult);\n if (shortCircuited) {\n return;\n }\n // Clean up now that the action/loaders have completed. Don't clean up if\n // we short circuited because pendingNavigationController will have already\n // been assigned to a new controller for the next navigation\n pendingNavigationController = null;\n completeNavigation(location, _extends({\n matches: updatedMatches || matches\n }, getActionDataForCommit(pendingActionResult), {\n loaderData,\n errors\n }));\n }\n // Call the action matched by the leaf route for this navigation and handle\n // redirects/errors\n async function handleAction(request, location, submission, matches, isFogOfWar, opts) {\n if (opts === void 0) {\n opts = {};\n }\n interruptActiveLoads();\n // Put us in a submitting state\n let navigation = getSubmittingNavigation(location, submission);\n updateState({\n navigation\n }, {\n flushSync: opts.flushSync === true\n });\n if (isFogOfWar) {\n let discoverResult = await discoverRoutes(matches, location.pathname, request.signal);\n if (discoverResult.type === \"aborted\") {\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n } else if (discoverResult.type === \"error\") {\n let boundaryId = findNearestBoundary(discoverResult.partialMatches).route.id;\n return {\n matches: discoverResult.partialMatches,\n pendingActionResult: [boundaryId, {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error: discoverResult.error\n }]\n };\n } else if (!discoverResult.matches) {\n let {\n notFoundMatches,\n error,\n route\n } = handleNavigational404(location.pathname);\n return {\n matches: notFoundMatches,\n pendingActionResult: [route.id, {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error\n }]\n };\n } else {\n matches = discoverResult.matches;\n }\n }\n // Call our action and get the result\n let result;\n let actionMatch = getTargetMatch(matches, location);\n if (!actionMatch.route.action && !actionMatch.route.lazy) {\n result = {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error: getInternalRouterError(405, {\n method: request.method,\n pathname: location.pathname,\n routeId: actionMatch.route.id\n })\n };\n } else {\n let results = await callDataStrategy(\"action\", state, request, [actionMatch], matches, null);\n result = results[actionMatch.route.id];\n if (request.signal.aborted) {\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n }\n }\n if (isRedirectResult(result)) {\n let replace;\n if (opts && opts.replace != null) {\n replace = opts.replace;\n } else {\n // If the user didn't explicity indicate replace behavior, replace if\n // we redirected to the exact same location we're currently at to avoid\n // double back-buttons\n let location = normalizeRedirectLocation(result.response.headers.get(\"Location\"), new URL(request.url), basename);\n replace = location === state.location.pathname + state.location.search;\n }\n await startRedirectNavigation(request, result, true, {\n submission,\n replace\n });\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n }\n if (isDeferredResult(result)) {\n throw getInternalRouterError(400, {\n type: \"defer-action\"\n });\n }\n if (isErrorResult(result)) {\n // Store off the pending error - we use it to determine which loaders\n // to call and will commit it when we complete the navigation\n let boundaryMatch = findNearestBoundary(matches, actionMatch.route.id);\n // By default, all submissions to the current location are REPLACE\n // navigations, but if the action threw an error that'll be rendered in\n // an errorElement, we fall back to PUSH so that the user can use the\n // back button to get back to the pre-submission form location to try\n // again\n if ((opts && opts.replace) !== true) {\n pendingAction = Action.Push;\n }\n return {\n matches,\n pendingActionResult: [boundaryMatch.route.id, result]\n };\n }\n return {\n matches,\n pendingActionResult: [actionMatch.route.id, result]\n };\n }\n // Call all applicable loaders for the given matches, handling redirects,\n // errors, etc.\n async function handleLoaders(request, location, matches, isFogOfWar, overrideNavigation, submission, fetcherSubmission, replace, initialHydration, flushSync, pendingActionResult) {\n // Figure out the right navigation we want to use for data loading\n let loadingNavigation = overrideNavigation || getLoadingNavigation(location, submission);\n // If this was a redirect from an action we don't have a \"submission\" but\n // we have it on the loading navigation so use that if available\n let activeSubmission = submission || fetcherSubmission || getSubmissionFromNavigation(loadingNavigation);\n // If this is an uninterrupted revalidation, we remain in our current idle\n // state. If not, we need to switch to our loading state and load data,\n // preserving any new action data or existing action data (in the case of\n // a revalidation interrupting an actionReload)\n // If we have partialHydration enabled, then don't update the state for the\n // initial data load since it's not a \"navigation\"\n let shouldUpdateNavigationState = !isUninterruptedRevalidation && (!future.v7_partialHydration || !initialHydration);\n // When fog of war is enabled, we enter our `loading` state earlier so we\n // can discover new routes during the `loading` state. We skip this if\n // we've already run actions since we would have done our matching already.\n // If the children() function threw then, we want to proceed with the\n // partial matches it discovered.\n if (isFogOfWar) {\n if (shouldUpdateNavigationState) {\n let actionData = getUpdatedActionData(pendingActionResult);\n updateState(_extends({\n navigation: loadingNavigation\n }, actionData !== undefined ? {\n actionData\n } : {}), {\n flushSync\n });\n }\n let discoverResult = await discoverRoutes(matches, location.pathname, request.signal);\n if (discoverResult.type === \"aborted\") {\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n } else if (discoverResult.type === \"error\") {\n let boundaryId = findNearestBoundary(discoverResult.partialMatches).route.id;\n return {\n matches: discoverResult.partialMatches,\n loaderData: {},\n errors: {\n [boundaryId]: discoverResult.error\n }\n };\n } else if (!discoverResult.matches) {\n let {\n error,\n notFoundMatches,\n route\n } = handleNavigational404(location.pathname);\n return {\n matches: notFoundMatches,\n loaderData: {},\n errors: {\n [route.id]: error\n }\n };\n } else {\n matches = discoverResult.matches;\n }\n }\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n let [matchesToLoad, revalidatingFetchers] = getMatchesToLoad(init.history, state, matches, activeSubmission, location, future.v7_partialHydration && initialHydration === true, future.v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation, isRevalidationRequired, cancelledDeferredRoutes, cancelledFetcherLoads, deletedFetchers, fetchLoadMatches, fetchRedirectIds, routesToUse, basename, pendingActionResult);\n // Cancel pending deferreds for no-longer-matched routes or routes we're\n // about to reload. Note that if this is an action reload we would have\n // already cancelled all pending deferreds so this would be a no-op\n cancelActiveDeferreds(routeId => !(matches && matches.some(m => m.route.id === routeId)) || matchesToLoad && matchesToLoad.some(m => m.route.id === routeId));\n pendingNavigationLoadId = ++incrementingLoadId;\n // Short circuit if we have no loaders to run\n if (matchesToLoad.length === 0 && revalidatingFetchers.length === 0) {\n let updatedFetchers = markFetchRedirectsDone();\n completeNavigation(location, _extends({\n matches,\n loaderData: {},\n // Commit pending error if we're short circuiting\n errors: pendingActionResult && isErrorResult(pendingActionResult[1]) ? {\n [pendingActionResult[0]]: pendingActionResult[1].error\n } : null\n }, getActionDataForCommit(pendingActionResult), updatedFetchers ? {\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n } : {}), {\n flushSync\n });\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n }\n if (shouldUpdateNavigationState) {\n let updates = {};\n if (!isFogOfWar) {\n // Only update navigation/actionNData if we didn't already do it above\n updates.navigation = loadingNavigation;\n let actionData = getUpdatedActionData(pendingActionResult);\n if (actionData !== undefined) {\n updates.actionData = actionData;\n }\n }\n if (revalidatingFetchers.length > 0) {\n updates.fetchers = getUpdatedRevalidatingFetchers(revalidatingFetchers);\n }\n updateState(updates, {\n flushSync\n });\n }\n revalidatingFetchers.forEach(rf => {\n abortFetcher(rf.key);\n if (rf.controller) {\n // Fetchers use an independent AbortController so that aborting a fetcher\n // (via deleteFetcher) does not abort the triggering navigation that\n // triggered the revalidation\n fetchControllers.set(rf.key, rf.controller);\n }\n });\n // Proxy navigation abort through to revalidation fetchers\n let abortPendingFetchRevalidations = () => revalidatingFetchers.forEach(f => abortFetcher(f.key));\n if (pendingNavigationController) {\n pendingNavigationController.signal.addEventListener(\"abort\", abortPendingFetchRevalidations);\n }\n let {\n loaderResults,\n fetcherResults\n } = await callLoadersAndMaybeResolveData(state, matches, matchesToLoad, revalidatingFetchers, request);\n if (request.signal.aborted) {\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n }\n // Clean up _after_ loaders have completed. Don't clean up if we short\n // circuited because fetchControllers would have been aborted and\n // reassigned to new controllers for the next navigation\n if (pendingNavigationController) {\n pendingNavigationController.signal.removeEventListener(\"abort\", abortPendingFetchRevalidations);\n }\n revalidatingFetchers.forEach(rf => fetchControllers.delete(rf.key));\n // If any loaders returned a redirect Response, start a new REPLACE navigation\n let redirect = findRedirect(loaderResults);\n if (redirect) {\n await startRedirectNavigation(request, redirect.result, true, {\n replace\n });\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n }\n redirect = findRedirect(fetcherResults);\n if (redirect) {\n // If this redirect came from a fetcher make sure we mark it in\n // fetchRedirectIds so it doesn't get revalidated on the next set of\n // loader executions\n fetchRedirectIds.add(redirect.key);\n await startRedirectNavigation(request, redirect.result, true, {\n replace\n });\n return {\n shortCircuited: true\n };\n }\n // Process and commit output from loaders\n let {\n loaderData,\n errors\n } = processLoaderData(state, matches, loaderResults, pendingActionResult, revalidatingFetchers, fetcherResults, activeDeferreds);\n // Wire up subscribers to update loaderData as promises settle\n activeDeferreds.forEach((deferredData, routeId) => {\n deferredData.subscribe(aborted => {\n // Note: No need to updateState here since the TrackedPromise on\n // loaderData is stable across resolve/reject\n // Remove this instance if we were aborted or if promises have settled\n if (aborted || deferredData.done) {\n activeDeferreds.delete(routeId);\n }\n });\n });\n // Preserve SSR errors during partial hydration\n if (future.v7_partialHydration && initialHydration && state.errors) {\n errors = _extends({}, state.errors, errors);\n }\n let updatedFetchers = markFetchRedirectsDone();\n let didAbortFetchLoads = abortStaleFetchLoads(pendingNavigationLoadId);\n let shouldUpdateFetchers = updatedFetchers || didAbortFetchLoads || revalidatingFetchers.length > 0;\n return _extends({\n matches,\n loaderData,\n errors\n }, shouldUpdateFetchers ? {\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n } : {});\n }\n function getUpdatedActionData(pendingActionResult) {\n if (pendingActionResult && !isErrorResult(pendingActionResult[1])) {\n // This is cast to `any` currently because `RouteData`uses any and it\n // would be a breaking change to use any.\n // TODO: v7 - change `RouteData` to use `unknown` instead of `any`\n return {\n [pendingActionResult[0]]: pendingActionResult[1].data\n };\n } else if (state.actionData) {\n if (Object.keys(state.actionData).length === 0) {\n return null;\n } else {\n return state.actionData;\n }\n }\n }\n function getUpdatedRevalidatingFetchers(revalidatingFetchers) {\n revalidatingFetchers.forEach(rf => {\n let fetcher = state.fetchers.get(rf.key);\n let revalidatingFetcher = getLoadingFetcher(undefined, fetcher ? fetcher.data : undefined);\n state.fetchers.set(rf.key, revalidatingFetcher);\n });\n return new Map(state.fetchers);\n }\n // Trigger a fetcher load/submit for the given fetcher key\n function fetch(key, routeId, href, opts) {\n if (isServer) {\n throw new Error(\"router.fetch() was called during the server render, but it shouldn't be. \" + \"You are likely calling a useFetcher() method in the body of your component. \" + \"Try moving it to a useEffect or a callback.\");\n }\n abortFetcher(key);\n let flushSync = (opts && opts.flushSync) === true;\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n let normalizedPath = normalizeTo(state.location, state.matches, basename, future.v7_prependBasename, href, future.v7_relativeSplatPath, routeId, opts == null ? void 0 : opts.relative);\n let matches = matchRoutes(routesToUse, normalizedPath, basename);\n let fogOfWar = checkFogOfWar(matches, routesToUse, normalizedPath);\n if (fogOfWar.active && fogOfWar.matches) {\n matches = fogOfWar.matches;\n }\n if (!matches) {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: normalizedPath\n }), {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n }\n let {\n path,\n submission,\n error\n } = normalizeNavigateOptions(future.v7_normalizeFormMethod, true, normalizedPath, opts);\n if (error) {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, error, {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n }\n let match = getTargetMatch(matches, path);\n let preventScrollReset = (opts && opts.preventScrollReset) === true;\n if (submission && isMutationMethod(submission.formMethod)) {\n handleFetcherAction(key, routeId, path, match, matches, fogOfWar.active, flushSync, preventScrollReset, submission);\n return;\n }\n // Store off the match so we can call it's shouldRevalidate on subsequent\n // revalidations\n fetchLoadMatches.set(key, {\n routeId,\n path\n });\n handleFetcherLoader(key, routeId, path, match, matches, fogOfWar.active, flushSync, preventScrollReset, submission);\n }\n // Call the action for the matched fetcher.submit(), and then handle redirects,\n // errors, and revalidation\n async function handleFetcherAction(key, routeId, path, match, requestMatches, isFogOfWar, flushSync, preventScrollReset, submission) {\n interruptActiveLoads();\n fetchLoadMatches.delete(key);\n function detectAndHandle405Error(m) {\n if (!m.route.action && !m.route.lazy) {\n let error = getInternalRouterError(405, {\n method: submission.formMethod,\n pathname: path,\n routeId: routeId\n });\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, error, {\n flushSync\n });\n return true;\n }\n return false;\n }\n if (!isFogOfWar && detectAndHandle405Error(match)) {\n return;\n }\n // Put this fetcher into it's submitting state\n let existingFetcher = state.fetchers.get(key);\n updateFetcherState(key, getSubmittingFetcher(submission, existingFetcher), {\n flushSync\n });\n let abortController = new AbortController();\n let fetchRequest = createClientSideRequest(init.history, path, abortController.signal, submission);\n if (isFogOfWar) {\n let discoverResult = await discoverRoutes(requestMatches, new URL(fetchRequest.url).pathname, fetchRequest.signal);\n if (discoverResult.type === \"aborted\") {\n return;\n } else if (discoverResult.type === \"error\") {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, discoverResult.error, {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n } else if (!discoverResult.matches) {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: path\n }), {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n } else {\n requestMatches = discoverResult.matches;\n match = getTargetMatch(requestMatches, path);\n if (detectAndHandle405Error(match)) {\n return;\n }\n }\n }\n // Call the action for the fetcher\n fetchControllers.set(key, abortController);\n let originatingLoadId = incrementingLoadId;\n let actionResults = await callDataStrategy(\"action\", state, fetchRequest, [match], requestMatches, key);\n let actionResult = actionResults[match.route.id];\n if (fetchRequest.signal.aborted) {\n // We can delete this so long as we weren't aborted by our own fetcher\n // re-submit which would have put _new_ controller is in fetchControllers\n if (fetchControllers.get(key) === abortController) {\n fetchControllers.delete(key);\n }\n return;\n }\n // When using v7_fetcherPersist, we don't want errors bubbling up to the UI\n // or redirects processed for unmounted fetchers so we just revert them to\n // idle\n if (future.v7_fetcherPersist && deletedFetchers.has(key)) {\n if (isRedirectResult(actionResult) || isErrorResult(actionResult)) {\n updateFetcherState(key, getDoneFetcher(undefined));\n return;\n }\n // Let SuccessResult's fall through for revalidation\n } else {\n if (isRedirectResult(actionResult)) {\n fetchControllers.delete(key);\n if (pendingNavigationLoadId > originatingLoadId) {\n // A new navigation was kicked off after our action started, so that\n // should take precedence over this redirect navigation. We already\n // set isRevalidationRequired so all loaders for the new route should\n // fire unless opted out via shouldRevalidate\n updateFetcherState(key, getDoneFetcher(undefined));\n return;\n } else {\n fetchRedirectIds.add(key);\n updateFetcherState(key, getLoadingFetcher(submission));\n return startRedirectNavigation(fetchRequest, actionResult, false, {\n fetcherSubmission: submission,\n preventScrollReset\n });\n }\n }\n // Process any non-redirect errors thrown\n if (isErrorResult(actionResult)) {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, actionResult.error);\n return;\n }\n }\n if (isDeferredResult(actionResult)) {\n throw getInternalRouterError(400, {\n type: \"defer-action\"\n });\n }\n // Start the data load for current matches, or the next location if we're\n // in the middle of a navigation\n let nextLocation = state.navigation.location || state.location;\n let revalidationRequest = createClientSideRequest(init.history, nextLocation, abortController.signal);\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n let matches = state.navigation.state !== \"idle\" ? matchRoutes(routesToUse, state.navigation.location, basename) : state.matches;\n invariant(matches, \"Didn't find any matches after fetcher action\");\n let loadId = ++incrementingLoadId;\n fetchReloadIds.set(key, loadId);\n let loadFetcher = getLoadingFetcher(submission, actionResult.data);\n state.fetchers.set(key, loadFetcher);\n let [matchesToLoad, revalidatingFetchers] = getMatchesToLoad(init.history, state, matches, submission, nextLocation, false, future.v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation, isRevalidationRequired, cancelledDeferredRoutes, cancelledFetcherLoads, deletedFetchers, fetchLoadMatches, fetchRedirectIds, routesToUse, basename, [match.route.id, actionResult]);\n // Put all revalidating fetchers into the loading state, except for the\n // current fetcher which we want to keep in it's current loading state which\n // contains it's action submission info + action data\n revalidatingFetchers.filter(rf => rf.key !== key).forEach(rf => {\n let staleKey = rf.key;\n let existingFetcher = state.fetchers.get(staleKey);\n let revalidatingFetcher = getLoadingFetcher(undefined, existingFetcher ? existingFetcher.data : undefined);\n state.fetchers.set(staleKey, revalidatingFetcher);\n abortFetcher(staleKey);\n if (rf.controller) {\n fetchControllers.set(staleKey, rf.controller);\n }\n });\n updateState({\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n });\n let abortPendingFetchRevalidations = () => revalidatingFetchers.forEach(rf => abortFetcher(rf.key));\n abortController.signal.addEventListener(\"abort\", abortPendingFetchRevalidations);\n let {\n loaderResults,\n fetcherResults\n } = await callLoadersAndMaybeResolveData(state, matches, matchesToLoad, revalidatingFetchers, revalidationRequest);\n if (abortController.signal.aborted) {\n return;\n }\n abortController.signal.removeEventListener(\"abort\", abortPendingFetchRevalidations);\n fetchReloadIds.delete(key);\n fetchControllers.delete(key);\n revalidatingFetchers.forEach(r => fetchControllers.delete(r.key));\n let redirect = findRedirect(loaderResults);\n if (redirect) {\n return startRedirectNavigation(revalidationRequest, redirect.result, false, {\n preventScrollReset\n });\n }\n redirect = findRedirect(fetcherResults);\n if (redirect) {\n // If this redirect came from a fetcher make sure we mark it in\n // fetchRedirectIds so it doesn't get revalidated on the next set of\n // loader executions\n fetchRedirectIds.add(redirect.key);\n return startRedirectNavigation(revalidationRequest, redirect.result, false, {\n preventScrollReset\n });\n }\n // Process and commit output from loaders\n let {\n loaderData,\n errors\n } = processLoaderData(state, matches, loaderResults, undefined, revalidatingFetchers, fetcherResults, activeDeferreds);\n // Since we let revalidations complete even if the submitting fetcher was\n // deleted, only put it back to idle if it hasn't been deleted\n if (state.fetchers.has(key)) {\n let doneFetcher = getDoneFetcher(actionResult.data);\n state.fetchers.set(key, doneFetcher);\n }\n abortStaleFetchLoads(loadId);\n // If we are currently in a navigation loading state and this fetcher is\n // more recent than the navigation, we want the newer data so abort the\n // navigation and complete it with the fetcher data\n if (state.navigation.state === \"loading\" && loadId > pendingNavigationLoadId) {\n invariant(pendingAction, \"Expected pending action\");\n pendingNavigationController && pendingNavigationController.abort();\n completeNavigation(state.navigation.location, {\n matches,\n loaderData,\n errors,\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n });\n } else {\n // otherwise just update with the fetcher data, preserving any existing\n // loaderData for loaders that did not need to reload. We have to\n // manually merge here since we aren't going through completeNavigation\n updateState({\n errors,\n loaderData: mergeLoaderData(state.loaderData, loaderData, matches, errors),\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n });\n isRevalidationRequired = false;\n }\n }\n // Call the matched loader for fetcher.load(), handling redirects, errors, etc.\n async function handleFetcherLoader(key, routeId, path, match, matches, isFogOfWar, flushSync, preventScrollReset, submission) {\n let existingFetcher = state.fetchers.get(key);\n updateFetcherState(key, getLoadingFetcher(submission, existingFetcher ? existingFetcher.data : undefined), {\n flushSync\n });\n let abortController = new AbortController();\n let fetchRequest = createClientSideRequest(init.history, path, abortController.signal);\n if (isFogOfWar) {\n let discoverResult = await discoverRoutes(matches, new URL(fetchRequest.url).pathname, fetchRequest.signal);\n if (discoverResult.type === \"aborted\") {\n return;\n } else if (discoverResult.type === \"error\") {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, discoverResult.error, {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n } else if (!discoverResult.matches) {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: path\n }), {\n flushSync\n });\n return;\n } else {\n matches = discoverResult.matches;\n match = getTargetMatch(matches, path);\n }\n }\n // Call the loader for this fetcher route match\n fetchControllers.set(key, abortController);\n let originatingLoadId = incrementingLoadId;\n let results = await callDataStrategy(\"loader\", state, fetchRequest, [match], matches, key);\n let result = results[match.route.id];\n // Deferred isn't supported for fetcher loads, await everything and treat it\n // as a normal load. resolveDeferredData will return undefined if this\n // fetcher gets aborted, so we just leave result untouched and short circuit\n // below if that happens\n if (isDeferredResult(result)) {\n result = (await resolveDeferredData(result, fetchRequest.signal, true)) || result;\n }\n // We can delete this so long as we weren't aborted by our our own fetcher\n // re-load which would have put _new_ controller is in fetchControllers\n if (fetchControllers.get(key) === abortController) {\n fetchControllers.delete(key);\n }\n if (fetchRequest.signal.aborted) {\n return;\n }\n // We don't want errors bubbling up or redirects followed for unmounted\n // fetchers, so short circuit here if it was removed from the UI\n if (deletedFetchers.has(key)) {\n updateFetcherState(key, getDoneFetcher(undefined));\n return;\n }\n // If the loader threw a redirect Response, start a new REPLACE navigation\n if (isRedirectResult(result)) {\n if (pendingNavigationLoadId > originatingLoadId) {\n // A new navigation was kicked off after our loader started, so that\n // should take precedence over this redirect navigation\n updateFetcherState(key, getDoneFetcher(undefined));\n return;\n } else {\n fetchRedirectIds.add(key);\n await startRedirectNavigation(fetchRequest, result, false, {\n preventScrollReset\n });\n return;\n }\n }\n // Process any non-redirect errors thrown\n if (isErrorResult(result)) {\n setFetcherError(key, routeId, result.error);\n return;\n }\n invariant(!isDeferredResult(result), \"Unhandled fetcher deferred data\");\n // Put the fetcher back into an idle state\n updateFetcherState(key, getDoneFetcher(result.data));\n }\n /**\n * Utility function to handle redirects returned from an action or loader.\n * Normally, a redirect \"replaces\" the navigation that triggered it. So, for\n * example:\n *\n * - user is on /a\n * - user clicks a link to /b\n * - loader for /b redirects to /c\n *\n * In a non-JS app the browser would track the in-flight navigation to /b and\n * then replace it with /c when it encountered the redirect response. In\n * the end it would only ever update the URL bar with /c.\n *\n * In client-side routing using pushState/replaceState, we aim to emulate\n * this behavior and we also do not update history until the end of the\n * navigation (including processed redirects). This means that we never\n * actually touch history until we've processed redirects, so we just use\n * the history action from the original navigation (PUSH or REPLACE).\n */\n async function startRedirectNavigation(request, redirect, isNavigation, _temp2) {\n let {\n submission,\n fetcherSubmission,\n preventScrollReset,\n replace\n } = _temp2 === void 0 ? {} : _temp2;\n if (redirect.response.headers.has(\"X-Remix-Revalidate\")) {\n isRevalidationRequired = true;\n }\n let location = redirect.response.headers.get(\"Location\");\n invariant(location, \"Expected a Location header on the redirect Response\");\n location = normalizeRedirectLocation(location, new URL(request.url), basename);\n let redirectLocation = createLocation(state.location, location, {\n _isRedirect: true\n });\n if (isBrowser) {\n let isDocumentReload = false;\n if (redirect.response.headers.has(\"X-Remix-Reload-Document\")) {\n // Hard reload if the response contained X-Remix-Reload-Document\n isDocumentReload = true;\n } else if (ABSOLUTE_URL_REGEX.test(location)) {\n const url = init.history.createURL(location);\n isDocumentReload =\n // Hard reload if it's an absolute URL to a new origin\n url.origin !== routerWindow.location.origin ||\n // Hard reload if it's an absolute URL that does not match our basename\n stripBasename(url.pathname, basename) == null;\n }\n if (isDocumentReload) {\n if (replace) {\n routerWindow.location.replace(location);\n } else {\n routerWindow.location.assign(location);\n }\n return;\n }\n }\n // There's no need to abort on redirects, since we don't detect the\n // redirect until the action/loaders have settled\n pendingNavigationController = null;\n let redirectHistoryAction = replace === true || redirect.response.headers.has(\"X-Remix-Replace\") ? Action.Replace : Action.Push;\n // Use the incoming submission if provided, fallback on the active one in\n // state.navigation\n let {\n formMethod,\n formAction,\n formEncType\n } = state.navigation;\n if (!submission && !fetcherSubmission && formMethod && formAction && formEncType) {\n submission = getSubmissionFromNavigation(state.navigation);\n }\n // If this was a 307/308 submission we want to preserve the HTTP method and\n // re-submit the GET/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE as a submission navigation to the\n // redirected location\n let activeSubmission = submission || fetcherSubmission;\n if (redirectPreserveMethodStatusCodes.has(redirect.response.status) && activeSubmission && isMutationMethod(activeSubmission.formMethod)) {\n await startNavigation(redirectHistoryAction, redirectLocation, {\n submission: _extends({}, activeSubmission, {\n formAction: location\n }),\n // Preserve these flags across redirects\n preventScrollReset: preventScrollReset || pendingPreventScrollReset,\n enableViewTransition: isNavigation ? pendingViewTransitionEnabled : undefined\n });\n } else {\n // If we have a navigation submission, we will preserve it through the\n // redirect navigation\n let overrideNavigation = getLoadingNavigation(redirectLocation, submission);\n await startNavigation(redirectHistoryAction, redirectLocation, {\n overrideNavigation,\n // Send fetcher submissions through for shouldRevalidate\n fetcherSubmission,\n // Preserve these flags across redirects\n preventScrollReset: preventScrollReset || pendingPreventScrollReset,\n enableViewTransition: isNavigation ? pendingViewTransitionEnabled : undefined\n });\n }\n }\n // Utility wrapper for calling dataStrategy client-side without having to\n // pass around the manifest, mapRouteProperties, etc.\n async function callDataStrategy(type, state, request, matchesToLoad, matches, fetcherKey) {\n let results;\n let dataResults = {};\n try {\n results = await callDataStrategyImpl(dataStrategyImpl, type, state, request, matchesToLoad, matches, fetcherKey, manifest, mapRouteProperties);\n } catch (e) {\n // If the outer dataStrategy method throws, just return the error for all\n // matches - and it'll naturally bubble to the root\n matchesToLoad.forEach(m => {\n dataResults[m.route.id] = {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error: e\n };\n });\n return dataResults;\n }\n for (let [routeId, result] of Object.entries(results)) {\n if (isRedirectDataStrategyResultResult(result)) {\n let response = result.result;\n dataResults[routeId] = {\n type: ResultType.redirect,\n response: normalizeRelativeRoutingRedirectResponse(response, request, routeId, matches, basename, future.v7_relativeSplatPath)\n };\n } else {\n dataResults[routeId] = await convertDataStrategyResultToDataResult(result);\n }\n }\n return dataResults;\n }\n async function callLoadersAndMaybeResolveData(state, matches, matchesToLoad, fetchersToLoad, request) {\n let currentMatches = state.matches;\n // Kick off loaders and fetchers in parallel\n let loaderResultsPromise = callDataStrategy(\"loader\", state, request, matchesToLoad, matches, null);\n let fetcherResultsPromise = Promise.all(fetchersToLoad.map(async f => {\n if (f.matches && f.match && f.controller) {\n let results = await callDataStrategy(\"loader\", state, createClientSideRequest(init.history, f.path, f.controller.signal), [f.match], f.matches, f.key);\n let result = results[f.match.route.id];\n // Fetcher results are keyed by fetcher key from here on out, not routeId\n return {\n [f.key]: result\n };\n } else {\n return Promise.resolve({\n [f.key]: {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error: getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: f.path\n })\n }\n });\n }\n }));\n let loaderResults = await loaderResultsPromise;\n let fetcherResults = (await fetcherResultsPromise).reduce((acc, r) => Object.assign(acc, r), {});\n await Promise.all([resolveNavigationDeferredResults(matches, loaderResults, request.signal, currentMatches, state.loaderData), resolveFetcherDeferredResults(matches, fetcherResults, fetchersToLoad)]);\n return {\n loaderResults,\n fetcherResults\n };\n }\n function interruptActiveLoads() {\n // Every interruption triggers a revalidation\n isRevalidationRequired = true;\n // Cancel pending route-level deferreds and mark cancelled routes for\n // revalidation\n cancelledDeferredRoutes.push(...cancelActiveDeferreds());\n // Abort in-flight fetcher loads\n fetchLoadMatches.forEach((_, key) => {\n if (fetchControllers.has(key)) {\n cancelledFetcherLoads.add(key);\n }\n abortFetcher(key);\n });\n }\n function updateFetcherState(key, fetcher, opts) {\n if (opts === void 0) {\n opts = {};\n }\n state.fetchers.set(key, fetcher);\n updateState({\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n }, {\n flushSync: (opts && opts.flushSync) === true\n });\n }\n function setFetcherError(key, routeId, error, opts) {\n if (opts === void 0) {\n opts = {};\n }\n let boundaryMatch = findNearestBoundary(state.matches, routeId);\n deleteFetcher(key);\n updateState({\n errors: {\n [boundaryMatch.route.id]: error\n },\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n }, {\n flushSync: (opts && opts.flushSync) === true\n });\n }\n function getFetcher(key) {\n activeFetchers.set(key, (activeFetchers.get(key) || 0) + 1);\n // If this fetcher was previously marked for deletion, unmark it since we\n // have a new instance\n if (deletedFetchers.has(key)) {\n deletedFetchers.delete(key);\n }\n return state.fetchers.get(key) || IDLE_FETCHER;\n }\n function deleteFetcher(key) {\n let fetcher = state.fetchers.get(key);\n // Don't abort the controller if this is a deletion of a fetcher.submit()\n // in it's loading phase since - we don't want to abort the corresponding\n // revalidation and want them to complete and land\n if (fetchControllers.has(key) && !(fetcher && fetcher.state === \"loading\" && fetchReloadIds.has(key))) {\n abortFetcher(key);\n }\n fetchLoadMatches.delete(key);\n fetchReloadIds.delete(key);\n fetchRedirectIds.delete(key);\n // If we opted into the flag we can clear this now since we're calling\n // deleteFetcher() at the end of updateState() and we've already handed the\n // deleted fetcher keys off to the data layer.\n // If not, we're eagerly calling deleteFetcher() and we need to keep this\n // Set populated until the next updateState call, and we'll clear\n // `deletedFetchers` then\n if (future.v7_fetcherPersist) {\n deletedFetchers.delete(key);\n }\n cancelledFetcherLoads.delete(key);\n state.fetchers.delete(key);\n }\n function deleteFetcherAndUpdateState(key) {\n let count = (activeFetchers.get(key) || 0) - 1;\n if (count <= 0) {\n activeFetchers.delete(key);\n deletedFetchers.add(key);\n if (!future.v7_fetcherPersist) {\n deleteFetcher(key);\n }\n } else {\n activeFetchers.set(key, count);\n }\n updateState({\n fetchers: new Map(state.fetchers)\n });\n }\n function abortFetcher(key) {\n let controller = fetchControllers.get(key);\n if (controller) {\n controller.abort();\n fetchControllers.delete(key);\n }\n }\n function markFetchersDone(keys) {\n for (let key of keys) {\n let fetcher = getFetcher(key);\n let doneFetcher = getDoneFetcher(fetcher.data);\n state.fetchers.set(key, doneFetcher);\n }\n }\n function markFetchRedirectsDone() {\n let doneKeys = [];\n let updatedFetchers = false;\n for (let key of fetchRedirectIds) {\n let fetcher = state.fetchers.get(key);\n invariant(fetcher, \"Expected fetcher: \" + key);\n if (fetcher.state === \"loading\") {\n fetchRedirectIds.delete(key);\n doneKeys.push(key);\n updatedFetchers = true;\n }\n }\n markFetchersDone(doneKeys);\n return updatedFetchers;\n }\n function abortStaleFetchLoads(landedId) {\n let yeetedKeys = [];\n for (let [key, id] of fetchReloadIds) {\n if (id < landedId) {\n let fetcher = state.fetchers.get(key);\n invariant(fetcher, \"Expected fetcher: \" + key);\n if (fetcher.state === \"loading\") {\n abortFetcher(key);\n fetchReloadIds.delete(key);\n yeetedKeys.push(key);\n }\n }\n }\n markFetchersDone(yeetedKeys);\n return yeetedKeys.length > 0;\n }\n function getBlocker(key, fn) {\n let blocker = state.blockers.get(key) || IDLE_BLOCKER;\n if (blockerFunctions.get(key) !== fn) {\n blockerFunctions.set(key, fn);\n }\n return blocker;\n }\n function deleteBlocker(key) {\n state.blockers.delete(key);\n blockerFunctions.delete(key);\n }\n // Utility function to update blockers, ensuring valid state transitions\n function updateBlocker(key, newBlocker) {\n let blocker = state.blockers.get(key) || IDLE_BLOCKER;\n // Poor mans state machine :)\n // https://mermaid.live/edit#pako:eNqVkc9OwzAMxl8l8nnjAYrEtDIOHEBIgwvKJTReGy3_lDpIqO27k6awMG0XcrLlnz87nwdonESogKXXBuE79rq75XZO3-yHds0RJVuv70YrPlUrCEe2HfrORS3rubqZfuhtpg5C9wk5tZ4VKcRUq88q9Z8RS0-48cE1iHJkL0ugbHuFLus9L6spZy8nX9MP2CNdomVaposqu3fGayT8T8-jJQwhepo_UtpgBQaDEUom04dZhAN1aJBDlUKJBxE1ceB2Smj0Mln-IBW5AFU2dwUiktt_2Qaq2dBfaKdEup85UV7Yd-dKjlnkabl2Pvr0DTkTreM\n invariant(blocker.state === \"unblocked\" && newBlocker.state === \"blocked\" || blocker.state === \"blocked\" && newBlocker.state === \"blocked\" || blocker.state === \"blocked\" && newBlocker.state === \"proceeding\" || blocker.state === \"blocked\" && newBlocker.state === \"unblocked\" || blocker.state === \"proceeding\" && newBlocker.state === \"unblocked\", \"Invalid blocker state transition: \" + blocker.state + \" -> \" + newBlocker.state);\n let blockers = new Map(state.blockers);\n blockers.set(key, newBlocker);\n updateState({\n blockers\n });\n }\n function shouldBlockNavigation(_ref2) {\n let {\n currentLocation,\n nextLocation,\n historyAction\n } = _ref2;\n if (blockerFunctions.size === 0) {\n return;\n }\n // We ony support a single active blocker at the moment since we don't have\n // any compelling use cases for multi-blocker yet\n if (blockerFunctions.size > 1) {\n warning(false, \"A router only supports one blocker at a time\");\n }\n let entries = Array.from(blockerFunctions.entries());\n let [blockerKey, blockerFunction] = entries[entries.length - 1];\n let blocker = state.blockers.get(blockerKey);\n if (blocker && blocker.state === \"proceeding\") {\n // If the blocker is currently proceeding, we don't need to re-check\n // it and can let this navigation continue\n return;\n }\n // At this point, we know we're unblocked/blocked so we need to check the\n // user-provided blocker function\n if (blockerFunction({\n currentLocation,\n nextLocation,\n historyAction\n })) {\n return blockerKey;\n }\n }\n function handleNavigational404(pathname) {\n let error = getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname\n });\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n let {\n matches,\n route\n } = getShortCircuitMatches(routesToUse);\n // Cancel all pending deferred on 404s since we don't keep any routes\n cancelActiveDeferreds();\n return {\n notFoundMatches: matches,\n route,\n error\n };\n }\n function cancelActiveDeferreds(predicate) {\n let cancelledRouteIds = [];\n activeDeferreds.forEach((dfd, routeId) => {\n if (!predicate || predicate(routeId)) {\n // Cancel the deferred - but do not remove from activeDeferreds here -\n // we rely on the subscribers to do that so our tests can assert proper\n // cleanup via _internalActiveDeferreds\n dfd.cancel();\n cancelledRouteIds.push(routeId);\n activeDeferreds.delete(routeId);\n }\n });\n return cancelledRouteIds;\n }\n // Opt in to capturing and reporting scroll positions during navigations,\n // used by the component\n function enableScrollRestoration(positions, getPosition, getKey) {\n savedScrollPositions = positions;\n getScrollPosition = getPosition;\n getScrollRestorationKey = getKey || null;\n // Perform initial hydration scroll restoration, since we miss the boat on\n // the initial updateState() because we've not yet rendered \n // and therefore have no savedScrollPositions available\n if (!initialScrollRestored && state.navigation === IDLE_NAVIGATION) {\n initialScrollRestored = true;\n let y = getSavedScrollPosition(state.location, state.matches);\n if (y != null) {\n updateState({\n restoreScrollPosition: y\n });\n }\n }\n return () => {\n savedScrollPositions = null;\n getScrollPosition = null;\n getScrollRestorationKey = null;\n };\n }\n function getScrollKey(location, matches) {\n if (getScrollRestorationKey) {\n let key = getScrollRestorationKey(location, matches.map(m => convertRouteMatchToUiMatch(m, state.loaderData)));\n return key || location.key;\n }\n return location.key;\n }\n function saveScrollPosition(location, matches) {\n if (savedScrollPositions && getScrollPosition) {\n let key = getScrollKey(location, matches);\n savedScrollPositions[key] = getScrollPosition();\n }\n }\n function getSavedScrollPosition(location, matches) {\n if (savedScrollPositions) {\n let key = getScrollKey(location, matches);\n let y = savedScrollPositions[key];\n if (typeof y === \"number\") {\n return y;\n }\n }\n return null;\n }\n function checkFogOfWar(matches, routesToUse, pathname) {\n if (patchRoutesOnNavigationImpl) {\n if (!matches) {\n let fogMatches = matchRoutesImpl(routesToUse, pathname, basename, true);\n return {\n active: true,\n matches: fogMatches || []\n };\n } else {\n if (Object.keys(matches[0].params).length > 0) {\n // If we matched a dynamic param or a splat, it might only be because\n // we haven't yet discovered other routes that would match with a\n // higher score. Call patchRoutesOnNavigation just to be sure\n let partialMatches = matchRoutesImpl(routesToUse, pathname, basename, true);\n return {\n active: true,\n matches: partialMatches\n };\n }\n }\n }\n return {\n active: false,\n matches: null\n };\n }\n async function discoverRoutes(matches, pathname, signal) {\n if (!patchRoutesOnNavigationImpl) {\n return {\n type: \"success\",\n matches\n };\n }\n let partialMatches = matches;\n while (true) {\n let isNonHMR = inFlightDataRoutes == null;\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n let localManifest = manifest;\n try {\n await patchRoutesOnNavigationImpl({\n signal,\n path: pathname,\n matches: partialMatches,\n patch: (routeId, children) => {\n if (signal.aborted) return;\n patchRoutesImpl(routeId, children, routesToUse, localManifest, mapRouteProperties);\n }\n });\n } catch (e) {\n return {\n type: \"error\",\n error: e,\n partialMatches\n };\n } finally {\n // If we are not in the middle of an HMR revalidation and we changed the\n // routes, provide a new identity so when we `updateState` at the end of\n // this navigation/fetch `router.routes` will be a new identity and\n // trigger a re-run of memoized `router.routes` dependencies.\n // HMR will already update the identity and reflow when it lands\n // `inFlightDataRoutes` in `completeNavigation`\n if (isNonHMR && !signal.aborted) {\n dataRoutes = [...dataRoutes];\n }\n }\n if (signal.aborted) {\n return {\n type: \"aborted\"\n };\n }\n let newMatches = matchRoutes(routesToUse, pathname, basename);\n if (newMatches) {\n return {\n type: \"success\",\n matches: newMatches\n };\n }\n let newPartialMatches = matchRoutesImpl(routesToUse, pathname, basename, true);\n // Avoid loops if the second pass results in the same partial matches\n if (!newPartialMatches || partialMatches.length === newPartialMatches.length && partialMatches.every((m, i) => m.route.id === newPartialMatches[i].route.id)) {\n return {\n type: \"success\",\n matches: null\n };\n }\n partialMatches = newPartialMatches;\n }\n }\n function _internalSetRoutes(newRoutes) {\n manifest = {};\n inFlightDataRoutes = convertRoutesToDataRoutes(newRoutes, mapRouteProperties, undefined, manifest);\n }\n function patchRoutes(routeId, children) {\n let isNonHMR = inFlightDataRoutes == null;\n let routesToUse = inFlightDataRoutes || dataRoutes;\n patchRoutesImpl(routeId, children, routesToUse, manifest, mapRouteProperties);\n // If we are not in the middle of an HMR revalidation and we changed the\n // routes, provide a new identity and trigger a reflow via `updateState`\n // to re-run memoized `router.routes` dependencies.\n // HMR will already update the identity and reflow when it lands\n // `inFlightDataRoutes` in `completeNavigation`\n if (isNonHMR) {\n dataRoutes = [...dataRoutes];\n updateState({});\n }\n }\n router = {\n get basename() {\n return basename;\n },\n get future() {\n return future;\n },\n get state() {\n return state;\n },\n get routes() {\n return dataRoutes;\n },\n get window() {\n return routerWindow;\n },\n initialize,\n subscribe,\n enableScrollRestoration,\n navigate,\n fetch,\n revalidate,\n // Passthrough to history-aware createHref used by useHref so we get proper\n // hash-aware URLs in DOM paths\n createHref: to => init.history.createHref(to),\n encodeLocation: to => init.history.encodeLocation(to),\n getFetcher,\n deleteFetcher: deleteFetcherAndUpdateState,\n dispose,\n getBlocker,\n deleteBlocker,\n patchRoutes,\n _internalFetchControllers: fetchControllers,\n _internalActiveDeferreds: activeDeferreds,\n // TODO: Remove setRoutes, it's temporary to avoid dealing with\n // updating the tree while validating the update algorithm.\n _internalSetRoutes\n };\n return router;\n}\n//#endregion\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region createStaticHandler\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\nconst UNSAFE_DEFERRED_SYMBOL = Symbol(\"deferred\");\nfunction createStaticHandler(routes, opts) {\n invariant(routes.length > 0, \"You must provide a non-empty routes array to createStaticHandler\");\n let manifest = {};\n let basename = (opts ? opts.basename : null) || \"/\";\n let mapRouteProperties;\n if (opts != null && opts.mapRouteProperties) {\n mapRouteProperties = opts.mapRouteProperties;\n } else if (opts != null && opts.detectErrorBoundary) {\n // If they are still using the deprecated version, wrap it with the new API\n let detectErrorBoundary = opts.detectErrorBoundary;\n mapRouteProperties = route => ({\n hasErrorBoundary: detectErrorBoundary(route)\n });\n } else {\n mapRouteProperties = defaultMapRouteProperties;\n }\n // Config driven behavior flags\n let future = _extends({\n v7_relativeSplatPath: false,\n v7_throwAbortReason: false\n }, opts ? opts.future : null);\n let dataRoutes = convertRoutesToDataRoutes(routes, mapRouteProperties, undefined, manifest);\n /**\n * The query() method is intended for document requests, in which we want to\n * call an optional action and potentially multiple loaders for all nested\n * routes. It returns a StaticHandlerContext object, which is very similar\n * to the router state (location, loaderData, actionData, errors, etc.) and\n * also adds SSR-specific information such as the statusCode and headers\n * from action/loaders Responses.\n *\n * It _should_ never throw and should report all errors through the\n * returned context.errors object, properly associating errors to their error\n * boundary. Additionally, it tracks _deepestRenderedBoundaryId which can be\n * used to emulate React error boundaries during SSr by performing a second\n * pass only down to the boundaryId.\n *\n * The one exception where we do not return a StaticHandlerContext is when a\n * redirect response is returned or thrown from any action/loader. We\n * propagate that out and return the raw Response so the HTTP server can\n * return it directly.\n *\n * - `opts.requestContext` is an optional server context that will be passed\n * to actions/loaders in the `context` parameter\n * - `opts.skipLoaderErrorBubbling` is an optional parameter that will prevent\n * the bubbling of errors which allows single-fetch-type implementations\n * where the client will handle the bubbling and we may need to return data\n * for the handling route\n */\n async function query(request, _temp3) {\n let {\n requestContext,\n skipLoaderErrorBubbling,\n dataStrategy\n } = _temp3 === void 0 ? {} : _temp3;\n let url = new URL(request.url);\n let method = request.method;\n let location = createLocation(\"\", createPath(url), null, \"default\");\n let matches = matchRoutes(dataRoutes, location, basename);\n // SSR supports HEAD requests while SPA doesn't\n if (!isValidMethod(method) && method !== \"HEAD\") {\n let error = getInternalRouterError(405, {\n method\n });\n let {\n matches: methodNotAllowedMatches,\n route\n } = getShortCircuitMatches(dataRoutes);\n return {\n basename,\n location,\n matches: methodNotAllowedMatches,\n loaderData: {},\n actionData: null,\n errors: {\n [route.id]: error\n },\n statusCode: error.status,\n loaderHeaders: {},\n actionHeaders: {},\n activeDeferreds: null\n };\n } else if (!matches) {\n let error = getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: location.pathname\n });\n let {\n matches: notFoundMatches,\n route\n } = getShortCircuitMatches(dataRoutes);\n return {\n basename,\n location,\n matches: notFoundMatches,\n loaderData: {},\n actionData: null,\n errors: {\n [route.id]: error\n },\n statusCode: error.status,\n loaderHeaders: {},\n actionHeaders: {},\n activeDeferreds: null\n };\n }\n let result = await queryImpl(request, location, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy || null, skipLoaderErrorBubbling === true, null);\n if (isResponse(result)) {\n return result;\n }\n // When returning StaticHandlerContext, we patch back in the location here\n // since we need it for React Context. But this helps keep our submit and\n // loadRouteData operating on a Request instead of a Location\n return _extends({\n location,\n basename\n }, result);\n }\n /**\n * The queryRoute() method is intended for targeted route requests, either\n * for fetch ?_data requests or resource route requests. In this case, we\n * are only ever calling a single action or loader, and we are returning the\n * returned value directly. In most cases, this will be a Response returned\n * from the action/loader, but it may be a primitive or other value as well -\n * and in such cases the calling context should handle that accordingly.\n *\n * We do respect the throw/return differentiation, so if an action/loader\n * throws, then this method will throw the value. This is important so we\n * can do proper boundary identification in Remix where a thrown Response\n * must go to the Catch Boundary but a returned Response is happy-path.\n *\n * One thing to note is that any Router-initiated Errors that make sense\n * to associate with a status code will be thrown as an ErrorResponse\n * instance which include the raw Error, such that the calling context can\n * serialize the error as they see fit while including the proper response\n * code. Examples here are 404 and 405 errors that occur prior to reaching\n * any user-defined loaders.\n *\n * - `opts.routeId` allows you to specify the specific route handler to call.\n * If not provided the handler will determine the proper route by matching\n * against `request.url`\n * - `opts.requestContext` is an optional server context that will be passed\n * to actions/loaders in the `context` parameter\n */\n async function queryRoute(request, _temp4) {\n let {\n routeId,\n requestContext,\n dataStrategy\n } = _temp4 === void 0 ? {} : _temp4;\n let url = new URL(request.url);\n let method = request.method;\n let location = createLocation(\"\", createPath(url), null, \"default\");\n let matches = matchRoutes(dataRoutes, location, basename);\n // SSR supports HEAD requests while SPA doesn't\n if (!isValidMethod(method) && method !== \"HEAD\" && method !== \"OPTIONS\") {\n throw getInternalRouterError(405, {\n method\n });\n } else if (!matches) {\n throw getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: location.pathname\n });\n }\n let match = routeId ? matches.find(m => m.route.id === routeId) : getTargetMatch(matches, location);\n if (routeId && !match) {\n throw getInternalRouterError(403, {\n pathname: location.pathname,\n routeId\n });\n } else if (!match) {\n // This should never hit I don't think?\n throw getInternalRouterError(404, {\n pathname: location.pathname\n });\n }\n let result = await queryImpl(request, location, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy || null, false, match);\n if (isResponse(result)) {\n return result;\n }\n let error = result.errors ? Object.values(result.errors)[0] : undefined;\n if (error !== undefined) {\n // If we got back result.errors, that means the loader/action threw\n // _something_ that wasn't a Response, but it's not guaranteed/required\n // to be an `instanceof Error` either, so we have to use throw here to\n // preserve the \"error\" state outside of queryImpl.\n throw error;\n }\n // Pick off the right state value to return\n if (result.actionData) {\n return Object.values(result.actionData)[0];\n }\n if (result.loaderData) {\n var _result$activeDeferre;\n let data = Object.values(result.loaderData)[0];\n if ((_result$activeDeferre = result.activeDeferreds) != null && _result$activeDeferre[match.route.id]) {\n data[UNSAFE_DEFERRED_SYMBOL] = result.activeDeferreds[match.route.id];\n }\n return data;\n }\n return undefined;\n }\n async function queryImpl(request, location, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, routeMatch) {\n invariant(request.signal, \"query()/queryRoute() requests must contain an AbortController signal\");\n try {\n if (isMutationMethod(request.method.toLowerCase())) {\n let result = await submit(request, matches, routeMatch || getTargetMatch(matches, location), requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, routeMatch != null);\n return result;\n }\n let result = await loadRouteData(request, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, routeMatch);\n return isResponse(result) ? result : _extends({}, result, {\n actionData: null,\n actionHeaders: {}\n });\n } catch (e) {\n // If the user threw/returned a Response in callLoaderOrAction for a\n // `queryRoute` call, we throw the `DataStrategyResult` to bail out early\n // and then return or throw the raw Response here accordingly\n if (isDataStrategyResult(e) && isResponse(e.result)) {\n if (e.type === ResultType.error) {\n throw e.result;\n }\n return e.result;\n }\n // Redirects are always returned since they don't propagate to catch\n // boundaries\n if (isRedirectResponse(e)) {\n return e;\n }\n throw e;\n }\n }\n async function submit(request, matches, actionMatch, requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, isRouteRequest) {\n let result;\n if (!actionMatch.route.action && !actionMatch.route.lazy) {\n let error = getInternalRouterError(405, {\n method: request.method,\n pathname: new URL(request.url).pathname,\n routeId: actionMatch.route.id\n });\n if (isRouteRequest) {\n throw error;\n }\n result = {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error\n };\n } else {\n let results = await callDataStrategy(\"action\", request, [actionMatch], matches, isRouteRequest, requestContext, dataStrategy);\n result = results[actionMatch.route.id];\n if (request.signal.aborted) {\n throwStaticHandlerAbortedError(request, isRouteRequest, future);\n }\n }\n if (isRedirectResult(result)) {\n // Uhhhh - this should never happen, we should always throw these from\n // callLoaderOrAction, but the type narrowing here keeps TS happy and we\n // can get back on the \"throw all redirect responses\" train here should\n // this ever happen :/\n throw new Response(null, {\n status: result.response.status,\n headers: {\n Location: result.response.headers.get(\"Location\")\n }\n });\n }\n if (isDeferredResult(result)) {\n let error = getInternalRouterError(400, {\n type: \"defer-action\"\n });\n if (isRouteRequest) {\n throw error;\n }\n result = {\n type: ResultType.error,\n error\n };\n }\n if (isRouteRequest) {\n // Note: This should only be non-Response values if we get here, since\n // isRouteRequest should throw any Response received in callLoaderOrAction\n if (isErrorResult(result)) {\n throw result.error;\n }\n return {\n matches: [actionMatch],\n loaderData: {},\n actionData: {\n [actionMatch.route.id]: result.data\n },\n errors: null,\n // Note: statusCode + headers are unused here since queryRoute will\n // return the raw Response or value\n statusCode: 200,\n loaderHeaders: {},\n actionHeaders: {},\n activeDeferreds: null\n };\n }\n // Create a GET request for the loaders\n let loaderRequest = new Request(request.url, {\n headers: request.headers,\n redirect: request.redirect,\n signal: request.signal\n });\n if (isErrorResult(result)) {\n // Store off the pending error - we use it to determine which loaders\n // to call and will commit it when we complete the navigation\n let boundaryMatch = skipLoaderErrorBubbling ? actionMatch : findNearestBoundary(matches, actionMatch.route.id);\n let context = await loadRouteData(loaderRequest, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, null, [boundaryMatch.route.id, result]);\n // action status codes take precedence over loader status codes\n return _extends({}, context, {\n statusCode: isRouteErrorResponse(result.error) ? result.error.status : result.statusCode != null ? result.statusCode : 500,\n actionData: null,\n actionHeaders: _extends({}, result.headers ? {\n [actionMatch.route.id]: result.headers\n } : {})\n });\n }\n let context = await loadRouteData(loaderRequest, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, null);\n return _extends({}, context, {\n actionData: {\n [actionMatch.route.id]: result.data\n }\n }, result.statusCode ? {\n statusCode: result.statusCode\n } : {}, {\n actionHeaders: result.headers ? {\n [actionMatch.route.id]: result.headers\n } : {}\n });\n }\n async function loadRouteData(request, matches, requestContext, dataStrategy, skipLoaderErrorBubbling, routeMatch, pendingActionResult) {\n let isRouteRequest = routeMatch != null;\n // Short circuit if we have no loaders to run (queryRoute())\n if (isRouteRequest && !(routeMatch != null && routeMatch.route.loader) && !(routeMatch != null && routeMatch.route.lazy)) {\n throw getInternalRouterError(400, {\n method: request.method,\n pathname: new URL(request.url).pathname,\n routeId: routeMatch == null ? void 0 : routeMatch.route.id\n });\n }\n let requestMatches = routeMatch ? [routeMatch] : pendingActionResult && isErrorResult(pendingActionResult[1]) ? getLoaderMatchesUntilBoundary(matches, pendingActionResult[0]) : matches;\n let matchesToLoad = requestMatches.filter(m => m.route.loader || m.route.lazy);\n // Short circuit if we have no loaders to run (query())\n if (matchesToLoad.length === 0) {\n return {\n matches,\n // Add a null for all matched routes for proper revalidation on the client\n loaderData: matches.reduce((acc, m) => Object.assign(acc, {\n [m.route.id]: null\n }), {}),\n errors: pendingActionResult && isErrorResult(pendingActionResult[1]) ? {\n [pendingActionResult[0]]: pendingActionResult[1].error\n } : null,\n statusCode: 200,\n loaderHeaders: {},\n activeDeferreds: null\n };\n }\n let results = await callDataStrategy(\"loader\", request, matchesToLoad, matches, isRouteRequest, requestContext, dataStrategy);\n if (request.signal.aborted) {\n throwStaticHandlerAbortedError(request, isRouteRequest, future);\n }\n // Process and commit output from loaders\n let activeDeferreds = new Map();\n let context = processRouteLoaderData(matches, results, pendingActionResult, activeDeferreds, skipLoaderErrorBubbling);\n // Add a null for any non-loader matches for proper revalidation on the client\n let executedLoaders = new Set(matchesToLoad.map(match => match.route.id));\n matches.forEach(match => {\n if (!executedLoaders.has(match.route.id)) {\n context.loaderData[match.route.id] = null;\n }\n });\n return _extends({}, context, {\n matches,\n activeDeferreds: activeDeferreds.size > 0 ? Object.fromEntries(activeDeferreds.entries()) : null\n });\n }\n // Utility wrapper for calling dataStrategy server-side without having to\n // pass around the manifest, mapRouteProperties, etc.\n async function callDataStrategy(type, request, matchesToLoad, matches, isRouteRequest, requestContext, dataStrategy) {\n let results = await callDataStrategyImpl(dataStrategy || defaultDataStrategy, type, null, request, matchesToLoad, matches, null, manifest, mapRouteProperties, requestContext);\n let dataResults = {};\n await Promise.all(matches.map(async match => {\n if (!(match.route.id in results)) {\n return;\n }\n let result = results[match.route.id];\n if (isRedirectDataStrategyResultResult(result)) {\n let response = result.result;\n // Throw redirects and let the server handle them with an HTTP redirect\n throw normalizeRelativeRoutingRedirectResponse(response, request, match.route.id, matches, basename, future.v7_relativeSplatPath);\n }\n if (isResponse(result.result) && isRouteRequest) {\n // For SSR single-route requests, we want to hand Responses back\n // directly without unwrapping\n throw result;\n }\n dataResults[match.route.id] = await convertDataStrategyResultToDataResult(result);\n }));\n return dataResults;\n }\n return {\n dataRoutes,\n query,\n queryRoute\n };\n}\n//#endregion\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region Helpers\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n/**\n * Given an existing StaticHandlerContext and an error thrown at render time,\n * provide an updated StaticHandlerContext suitable for a second SSR render\n */\nfunction getStaticContextFromError(routes, context, error) {\n let newContext = _extends({}, context, {\n statusCode: isRouteErrorResponse(error) ? error.status : 500,\n errors: {\n [context._deepestRenderedBoundaryId || routes[0].id]: error\n }\n });\n return newContext;\n}\nfunction throwStaticHandlerAbortedError(request, isRouteRequest, future) {\n if (future.v7_throwAbortReason && request.signal.reason !== undefined) {\n throw request.signal.reason;\n }\n let method = isRouteRequest ? \"queryRoute\" : \"query\";\n throw new Error(method + \"() call aborted: \" + request.method + \" \" + request.url);\n}\nfunction isSubmissionNavigation(opts) {\n return opts != null && (\"formData\" in opts && opts.formData != null || \"body\" in opts && opts.body !== undefined);\n}\nfunction normalizeTo(location, matches, basename, prependBasename, to, v7_relativeSplatPath, fromRouteId, relative) {\n let contextualMatches;\n let activeRouteMatch;\n if (fromRouteId) {\n // Grab matches up to the calling route so our route-relative logic is\n // relative to the correct source route\n contextualMatches = [];\n for (let match of matches) {\n contextualMatches.push(match);\n if (match.route.id === fromRouteId) {\n activeRouteMatch = match;\n break;\n }\n }\n } else {\n contextualMatches = matches;\n activeRouteMatch = matches[matches.length - 1];\n }\n // Resolve the relative path\n let path = resolveTo(to ? to : \".\", getResolveToMatches(contextualMatches, v7_relativeSplatPath), stripBasename(location.pathname, basename) || location.pathname, relative === \"path\");\n // When `to` is not specified we inherit search/hash from the current\n // location, unlike when to=\".\" and we just inherit the path.\n // See https://github.com/remix-run/remix/issues/927\n if (to == null) {\n path.search = location.search;\n path.hash = location.hash;\n }\n // Account for `?index` params when routing to the current location\n if ((to == null || to === \"\" || to === \".\") && activeRouteMatch) {\n let nakedIndex = hasNakedIndexQuery(path.search);\n if (activeRouteMatch.route.index && !nakedIndex) {\n // Add one when we're targeting an index route\n path.search = path.search ? path.search.replace(/^\\?/, \"?index&\") : \"?index\";\n } else if (!activeRouteMatch.route.index && nakedIndex) {\n // Remove existing ones when we're not\n let params = new URLSearchParams(path.search);\n let indexValues = params.getAll(\"index\");\n params.delete(\"index\");\n indexValues.filter(v => v).forEach(v => params.append(\"index\", v));\n let qs = params.toString();\n path.search = qs ? \"?\" + qs : \"\";\n }\n }\n // If we're operating within a basename, prepend it to the pathname. 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They can still opt-into revalidation via\n // `shouldRevalidate` via `actionResult`\n let actionStatus = pendingActionResult ? pendingActionResult[1].statusCode : undefined;\n let shouldSkipRevalidation = skipActionErrorRevalidation && actionStatus && actionStatus >= 400;\n let navigationMatches = boundaryMatches.filter((match, index) => {\n let {\n route\n } = match;\n if (route.lazy) {\n // We haven't loaded this route yet so we don't know if it's got a loader!\n return true;\n }\n if (route.loader == null) {\n return false;\n }\n if (initialHydration) {\n return shouldLoadRouteOnHydration(route, state.loaderData, state.errors);\n }\n // Always call the loader on new route instances and pending defer cancellations\n if (isNewLoader(state.loaderData, state.matches[index], match) || cancelledDeferredRoutes.some(id => id === match.route.id)) {\n return true;\n }\n // This is the default implementation for when we revalidate. If the route\n // provides it's own implementation, then we give them full control but\n // provide this value so they can leverage it if needed after they check\n // their own specific use cases\n let currentRouteMatch = state.matches[index];\n let nextRouteMatch = match;\n return shouldRevalidateLoader(match, _extends({\n currentUrl,\n currentParams: currentRouteMatch.params,\n nextUrl,\n nextParams: nextRouteMatch.params\n }, submission, {\n actionResult,\n actionStatus,\n defaultShouldRevalidate: shouldSkipRevalidation ? false :\n // Forced revalidation due to submission, useRevalidator, or X-Remix-Revalidate\n isRevalidationRequired || currentUrl.pathname + currentUrl.search === nextUrl.pathname + nextUrl.search ||\n // Search params affect all loaders\n currentUrl.search !== nextUrl.search || isNewRouteInstance(currentRouteMatch, nextRouteMatch)\n }));\n });\n // Pick fetcher.loads that need to be revalidated\n let revalidatingFetchers = [];\n fetchLoadMatches.forEach((f, key) => {\n // Don't revalidate:\n // - on initial hydration (shouldn't be any fetchers then anyway)\n // - if fetcher won't be present in the subsequent render\n // - no longer matches the URL (v7_fetcherPersist=false)\n // - was unmounted but persisted due to v7_fetcherPersist=true\n if (initialHydration || !matches.some(m => m.route.id === f.routeId) || deletedFetchers.has(key)) {\n return;\n }\n let fetcherMatches = matchRoutes(routesToUse, f.path, basename);\n // If the fetcher path no longer matches, push it in with null matches so\n // we can trigger a 404 in callLoadersAndMaybeResolveData. 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This is useful because we re-call the\n // `patchRoutesOnNavigation` function for matched routes with params.\n let uniqueChildren = children.filter(newRoute => !childrenToPatch.some(existingRoute => isSameRoute(newRoute, existingRoute)));\n let newRoutes = convertRoutesToDataRoutes(uniqueChildren, mapRouteProperties, [routeId || \"_\", \"patch\", String(((_childrenToPatch = childrenToPatch) == null ? void 0 : _childrenToPatch.length) || \"0\")], manifest);\n childrenToPatch.push(...newRoutes);\n}\nfunction isSameRoute(newRoute, existingRoute) {\n // Most optimal check is by id\n if (\"id\" in newRoute && \"id\" in existingRoute && newRoute.id === existingRoute.id) {\n return true;\n }\n // Second is by pathing differences\n if (!(newRoute.index === existingRoute.index && newRoute.path === existingRoute.path && newRoute.caseSensitive === existingRoute.caseSensitive)) {\n return false;\n }\n // Pathless layout routes are trickier since we need to check children.\n // If they have no children then they're the same as far as we can tell\n if ((!newRoute.children || newRoute.children.length === 0) && (!existingRoute.children || existingRoute.children.length === 0)) {\n return true;\n }\n // Otherwise, we look to see if every child in the new route is already\n // represented in the existing route's children\n return newRoute.children.every((aChild, i) => {\n var _existingRoute$childr;\n return (_existingRoute$childr = existingRoute.children) == null ? void 0 : _existingRoute$childr.some(bChild => isSameRoute(aChild, bChild));\n });\n}\n/**\n * Execute route.lazy() methods to lazily load route modules (loader, action,\n * shouldRevalidate) and update the routeManifest in place which shares objects\n * with dataRoutes so those get updated as well.\n */\nasync function loadLazyRouteModule(route, mapRouteProperties, manifest) {\n if (!route.lazy) {\n return;\n }\n let lazyRoute = await route.lazy();\n // If the lazy route function was executed and removed by another parallel\n // call then we can return - first lazy() to finish wins because the return\n // value of lazy is expected to be static\n if (!route.lazy) {\n return;\n }\n let routeToUpdate = manifest[route.id];\n invariant(routeToUpdate, \"No route found in manifest\");\n // Update the route in place. 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If not, it should be safe to update in place.\n let routeUpdates = {};\n for (let lazyRouteProperty in lazyRoute) {\n let staticRouteValue = routeToUpdate[lazyRouteProperty];\n let isPropertyStaticallyDefined = staticRouteValue !== undefined &&\n // This property isn't static since it should always be updated based\n // on the route updates\n lazyRouteProperty !== \"hasErrorBoundary\";\n warning(!isPropertyStaticallyDefined, \"Route \\\"\" + routeToUpdate.id + \"\\\" has a static property \\\"\" + lazyRouteProperty + \"\\\" \" + \"defined but its lazy function is also returning a value for this property. \" + (\"The lazy route property \\\"\" + lazyRouteProperty + \"\\\" will be ignored.\"));\n if (!isPropertyStaticallyDefined && !immutableRouteKeys.has(lazyRouteProperty)) {\n routeUpdates[lazyRouteProperty] = lazyRoute[lazyRouteProperty];\n }\n }\n // Mutate the route with the provided updates. 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Users\n // can pass a callback to take fine-grained control over the execution\n // of the loader/action\n let resolve = async handlerOverride => {\n if (handlerOverride && request.method === \"GET\" && (match.route.lazy || match.route.loader)) {\n shouldLoad = true;\n }\n return shouldLoad ? callLoaderOrAction(type, request, match, loadRoutePromise, handlerOverride, requestContext) : Promise.resolve({\n type: ResultType.data,\n result: undefined\n });\n };\n return _extends({}, match, {\n shouldLoad,\n resolve\n });\n });\n // Send all matches here to allow for a middleware-type implementation.\n // handler will be a no-op for unneeded routes and we filter those results\n // back out below.\n let results = await dataStrategyImpl({\n matches: dsMatches,\n request,\n params: matches[0].params,\n fetcherKey,\n context: requestContext\n });\n // Wait for all routes to load here but 'swallow the error since we want\n // it to bubble up from the `await loadRoutePromise` in `callLoaderOrAction` -\n // called from `match.resolve()`\n try {\n await Promise.all(loadRouteDefinitionsPromises);\n } catch (e) {\n // No-op\n }\n return results;\n}\n// Default logic for calling a loader/action is the user has no specified a dataStrategy\nasync function callLoaderOrAction(type, request, match, loadRoutePromise, handlerOverride, staticContext) {\n let result;\n let onReject;\n let runHandler = handler => {\n // Setup a promise we can race against so that abort signals short circuit\n let reject;\n // This will never resolve so safe to type it as Promise to\n // satisfy the function return value\n let abortPromise = new Promise((_, r) => reject = r);\n onReject = () => reject();\n request.signal.addEventListener(\"abort\", onReject);\n let actualHandler = ctx => {\n if (typeof handler !== \"function\") {\n return Promise.reject(new Error(\"You cannot call the handler for a route which defines a boolean \" + (\"\\\"\" + type + \"\\\" [routeId: \" + match.route.id + \"]\")));\n }\n return handler({\n request,\n params: match.params,\n context: staticContext\n }, ...(ctx !== undefined ? [ctx] : []));\n };\n let handlerPromise = (async () => {\n try {\n let val = await (handlerOverride ? handlerOverride(ctx => actualHandler(ctx)) : actualHandler());\n return {\n type: \"data\",\n result: val\n };\n } catch (e) {\n return {\n type: \"error\",\n result: e\n };\n }\n })();\n return Promise.race([handlerPromise, abortPromise]);\n };\n try {\n let handler = match.route[type];\n // If we have a route.lazy promise, await that first\n if (loadRoutePromise) {\n if (handler) {\n // Run statically defined handler in parallel with lazy()\n let handlerError;\n let [value] = await Promise.all([\n // If the handler throws, don't let it immediately bubble out,\n // since we need to let the lazy() execution finish so we know if this\n // route has a boundary that can handle the error\n runHandler(handler).catch(e => {\n handlerError = e;\n }), loadRoutePromise]);\n if (handlerError !== undefined) {\n throw handlerError;\n }\n result = value;\n } else {\n // Load lazy route module, then run any returned handler\n await loadRoutePromise;\n handler = match.route[type];\n if (handler) {\n // Handler still runs even if we got interrupted to maintain consistency\n // with un-abortable behavior of handler execution on non-lazy or\n // previously-lazy-loaded routes\n result = await runHandler(handler);\n } else if (type === \"action\") {\n let url = new URL(request.url);\n let pathname = url.pathname + url.search;\n throw getInternalRouterError(405, {\n method: request.method,\n pathname,\n routeId: match.route.id\n });\n } else {\n // lazy() route has no loader to run. 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We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n \"useLocation() may be used only in the context of a component.\") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;\n return React.useContext(LocationContext).location;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the current navigation action which describes how the router came to\n * the current location, either by a pop, push, or replace on the history stack.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-navigation-type\n */\nfunction useNavigationType() {\n return React.useContext(LocationContext).navigationType;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns a PathMatch object if the given pattern matches the current URL.\n * This is useful for components that need to know \"active\" state, e.g.\n * ``.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-match\n */\nfunction useMatch(pattern) {\n !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n \"useMatch() may be used only in the context of a component.\") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;\n let {\n pathname\n } = useLocation();\n return React.useMemo(() => matchPath(pattern, UNSAFE_decodePath(pathname)), [pathname, pattern]);\n}\n\n/**\n * The interface for the navigate() function returned from useNavigate().\n */\n\nconst navigateEffectWarning = \"You should call navigate() in a React.useEffect(), not when \" + \"your component is first rendered.\";\n\n// Mute warnings for calls to useNavigate in SSR environments\nfunction useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(cb) {\n let isStatic = React.useContext(NavigationContext).static;\n if (!isStatic) {\n // We should be able to get rid of this once react 18.3 is released\n // See: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/26395\n // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/rules-of-hooks\n React.useLayoutEffect(cb);\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns an imperative method for changing the location. Used by ``s, but\n * may also be used by other elements to change the location.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-navigate\n */\nfunction useNavigate() {\n let {\n isDataRoute\n } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n // Conditional usage is OK here because the usage of a data router is static\n // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/rules-of-hooks\n return isDataRoute ? useNavigateStable() : useNavigateUnstable();\n}\nfunction useNavigateUnstable() {\n !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n \"useNavigate() may be used only in the context of a component.\") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;\n let dataRouterContext = React.useContext(DataRouterContext);\n let {\n basename,\n future,\n navigator\n } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);\n let {\n matches\n } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let {\n pathname: locationPathname\n } = useLocation();\n let routePathnamesJson = JSON.stringify(UNSAFE_getResolveToMatches(matches, future.v7_relativeSplatPath));\n let activeRef = React.useRef(false);\n useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(() => {\n activeRef.current = true;\n });\n let navigate = React.useCallback(function (to, options) {\n if (options === void 0) {\n options = {};\n }\n process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_warning(activeRef.current, navigateEffectWarning) : void 0;\n\n // Short circuit here since if this happens on first render the navigate\n // is useless because we haven't wired up our history listener yet\n if (!activeRef.current) return;\n if (typeof to === \"number\") {\n navigator.go(to);\n return;\n }\n let path = resolveTo(to, JSON.parse(routePathnamesJson), locationPathname, options.relative === \"path\");\n\n // If we're operating within a basename, prepend it to the pathname prior\n // to handing off to history (but only if we're not in a data router,\n // otherwise it'll prepend the basename inside of the router).\n // If this is a root navigation, then we navigate to the raw basename\n // which allows the basename to have full control over the presence of a\n // trailing slash on root links\n if (dataRouterContext == null && basename !== \"/\") {\n path.pathname = path.pathname === \"/\" ? basename : joinPaths([basename, path.pathname]);\n }\n (!!options.replace ? navigator.replace : navigator.push)(path, options.state, options);\n }, [basename, navigator, routePathnamesJson, locationPathname, dataRouterContext]);\n return navigate;\n}\nconst OutletContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);\n\n/**\n * Returns the context (if provided) for the child route at this level of the route\n * hierarchy.\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-outlet-context\n */\nfunction useOutletContext() {\n return React.useContext(OutletContext);\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the element for the child route at this level of the route\n * hierarchy. 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We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n \"useRoutes() may be used only in the context of a component.\") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;\n let {\n navigator,\n static: isStatic\n } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);\n let {\n matches: parentMatches\n } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let routeMatch = parentMatches[parentMatches.length - 1];\n let parentParams = routeMatch ? routeMatch.params : {};\n let parentPathname = routeMatch ? routeMatch.pathname : \"/\";\n let parentPathnameBase = routeMatch ? routeMatch.pathnameBase : \"/\";\n let parentRoute = routeMatch && routeMatch.route;\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\") {\n // You won't get a warning about 2 different under a \n // without a trailing *, but this is a best-effort warning anyway since we\n // cannot even give the warning unless they land at the parent route.\n //\n // Example:\n //\n // \n // {/* This route path MUST end with /* because otherwise\n // it will never match /blog/post/123 */}\n // } />\n // } />\n // \n //\n // function Blog() {\n // return (\n // \n // } />\n // \n // );\n // }\n let parentPath = parentRoute && parentRoute.path || \"\";\n warningOnce(parentPathname, !parentRoute || parentPath.endsWith(\"*\"), \"You rendered descendant (or called `useRoutes()`) at \" + (\"\\\"\" + parentPathname + \"\\\" (under ) but the \") + \"parent route path has no trailing \\\"*\\\". This means if you navigate \" + \"deeper, the parent won't match anymore and therefore the child \" + \"routes will never render.\\n\\n\" + (\"Please change the parent to .\"));\n }\n let locationFromContext = useLocation();\n let location;\n if (locationArg) {\n var _parsedLocationArg$pa;\n let parsedLocationArg = typeof locationArg === \"string\" ? parsePath(locationArg) : locationArg;\n !(parentPathnameBase === \"/\" || ((_parsedLocationArg$pa = parsedLocationArg.pathname) == null ? void 0 : _parsedLocationArg$pa.startsWith(parentPathnameBase))) ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, \"When overriding the location using `` or `useRoutes(routes, location)`, \" + \"the location pathname must begin with the portion of the URL pathname that was \" + (\"matched by all parent routes. The current pathname base is \\\"\" + parentPathnameBase + \"\\\" \") + (\"but pathname \\\"\" + parsedLocationArg.pathname + \"\\\" was given in the `location` prop.\")) : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;\n location = parsedLocationArg;\n } else {\n location = locationFromContext;\n }\n let pathname = location.pathname || \"/\";\n let remainingPathname = pathname;\n if (parentPathnameBase !== \"/\") {\n // Determine the remaining pathname by removing the # of URL segments the\n // parentPathnameBase has, instead of removing based on character count.\n // This is because we can't guarantee that incoming/outgoing encodings/\n // decodings will match exactly.\n // We decode paths before matching on a per-segment basis with\n // decodeURIComponent(), but we re-encode pathnames via `new URL()` so they\n // match what `window.location.pathname` would reflect. Those don't 100%\n // align when it comes to encoded URI characters such as % and &.\n //\n // So we may end up with:\n // pathname: \"/descendant/a%25b/match\"\n // parentPathnameBase: \"/descendant/a%b\"\n //\n // And the direct substring removal approach won't work :/\n let parentSegments = parentPathnameBase.replace(/^\\//, \"\").split(\"/\");\n let segments = pathname.replace(/^\\//, \"\").split(\"/\");\n remainingPathname = \"/\" + segments.slice(parentSegments.length).join(\"/\");\n }\n let matches = !isStatic && dataRouterState && dataRouterState.matches && dataRouterState.matches.length > 0 ? dataRouterState.matches : matchRoutes(routes, {\n pathname: remainingPathname\n });\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\") {\n process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_warning(parentRoute || matches != null, \"No routes matched location \\\"\" + location.pathname + location.search + location.hash + \"\\\" \") : void 0;\n process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_warning(matches == null || matches[matches.length - 1].route.element !== undefined || matches[matches.length - 1].route.Component !== undefined || matches[matches.length - 1].route.lazy !== undefined, \"Matched leaf route at location \\\"\" + location.pathname + location.search + location.hash + \"\\\" \" + \"does not have an element or Component. This means it will render an with a \" + \"null value by default resulting in an \\\"empty\\\" page.\") : void 0;\n }\n let renderedMatches = _renderMatches(matches && matches.map(match => Object.assign({}, match, {\n params: Object.assign({}, parentParams, match.params),\n pathname: joinPaths([parentPathnameBase,\n // Re-encode pathnames that were decoded inside matchRoutes\n navigator.encodeLocation ? navigator.encodeLocation(match.pathname).pathname : match.pathname]),\n pathnameBase: match.pathnameBase === \"/\" ? parentPathnameBase : joinPaths([parentPathnameBase,\n // Re-encode pathnames that were decoded inside matchRoutes\n navigator.encodeLocation ? navigator.encodeLocation(match.pathnameBase).pathname : match.pathnameBase])\n })), parentMatches, dataRouterState, future);\n\n // When a user passes in a `locationArg`, the associated routes need to\n // be wrapped in a new `LocationContext.Provider` in order for `useLocation`\n // to use the scoped location instead of the global location.\n if (locationArg && renderedMatches) {\n return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(LocationContext.Provider, {\n value: {\n location: _extends({\n pathname: \"/\",\n search: \"\",\n hash: \"\",\n state: null,\n key: \"default\"\n }, location),\n navigationType: Action.Pop\n }\n }, renderedMatches);\n }\n return renderedMatches;\n}\nfunction DefaultErrorComponent() {\n let error = useRouteError();\n let message = isRouteErrorResponse(error) ? error.status + \" \" + error.statusText : error instanceof Error ? error.message : JSON.stringify(error);\n let stack = error instanceof Error ? error.stack : null;\n let lightgrey = \"rgba(200,200,200, 0.5)\";\n let preStyles = {\n padding: \"0.5rem\",\n backgroundColor: lightgrey\n };\n let codeStyles = {\n padding: \"2px 4px\",\n backgroundColor: lightgrey\n };\n let devInfo = null;\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\") {\n console.error(\"Error handled by React Router default ErrorBoundary:\", error);\n devInfo = /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(React.Fragment, null, /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"p\", null, \"\\uD83D\\uDCBF Hey developer \\uD83D\\uDC4B\"), /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"p\", null, \"You can provide a way better UX than this when your app throws errors by providing your own \", /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"code\", {\n style: codeStyles\n }, \"ErrorBoundary\"), \" or\", \" \", /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"code\", {\n style: codeStyles\n }, \"errorElement\"), \" prop on your route.\"));\n }\n return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(React.Fragment, null, /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"h2\", null, \"Unexpected Application Error!\"), /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"h3\", {\n style: {\n fontStyle: \"italic\"\n }\n }, message), stack ? /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(\"pre\", {\n style: preStyles\n }, stack) : null, devInfo);\n}\nconst defaultErrorElement = /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(DefaultErrorComponent, null);\nclass RenderErrorBoundary extends React.Component {\n constructor(props) {\n super(props);\n this.state = {\n location: props.location,\n revalidation: props.revalidation,\n error: props.error\n };\n }\n static getDerivedStateFromError(error) {\n return {\n error: error\n };\n }\n static getDerivedStateFromProps(props, state) {\n // When we get into an error state, the user will likely click \"back\" to the\n // previous page that didn't have an error. 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UNSAFE_warning(activeRef.current, navigateEffectWarning) : void 0;\n\n // Short circuit here since if this happens on first render the navigate\n // is useless because we haven't wired up our router subscriber yet\n if (!activeRef.current) return;\n if (typeof to === \"number\") {\n router.navigate(to);\n } else {\n router.navigate(to, _extends({\n fromRouteId: id\n }, options));\n }\n }, [router, id]);\n return navigate;\n}\nconst alreadyWarned$1 = {};\nfunction warningOnce(key, cond, message) {\n if (!cond && !alreadyWarned$1[key]) {\n alreadyWarned$1[key] = true;\n process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_warning(false, message) : void 0;\n }\n}\n\nconst alreadyWarned = {};\nfunction warnOnce(key, message) {\n if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" && !alreadyWarned[message]) {\n alreadyWarned[message] = true;\n console.warn(message);\n }\n}\nconst logDeprecation = (flag, msg, link) => warnOnce(flag, \"\\u26A0\\uFE0F React Router Future Flag Warning: \" + msg + \". \" + (\"You can use the `\" + flag + \"` future flag to opt-in early. \") + (\"For more information, see \" + link + \".\"));\nfunction logV6DeprecationWarnings(renderFuture, routerFuture) {\n if ((renderFuture == null ? void 0 : renderFuture.v7_startTransition) === undefined) {\n logDeprecation(\"v7_startTransition\", \"React Router will begin wrapping state updates in `React.startTransition` in v7\", \"https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_starttransition\");\n }\n if ((renderFuture == null ? void 0 : renderFuture.v7_relativeSplatPath) === undefined && (!routerFuture || !routerFuture.v7_relativeSplatPath)) {\n logDeprecation(\"v7_relativeSplatPath\", \"Relative route resolution within Splat routes is changing in v7\", \"https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_relativesplatpath\");\n }\n if (routerFuture) {\n if (routerFuture.v7_fetcherPersist === undefined) {\n logDeprecation(\"v7_fetcherPersist\", \"The persistence behavior of fetchers is changing in v7\", \"https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_fetcherpersist\");\n }\n if (routerFuture.v7_normalizeFormMethod === undefined) {\n logDeprecation(\"v7_normalizeFormMethod\", \"Casing of `formMethod` fields is being normalized to uppercase in v7\", \"https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_normalizeformmethod\");\n }\n if (routerFuture.v7_partialHydration === undefined) {\n logDeprecation(\"v7_partialHydration\", \"`RouterProvider` hydration behavior is changing in v7\", \"https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_partialhydration\");\n }\n if (routerFuture.v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation === undefined) {\n logDeprecation(\"v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation\", \"The revalidation behavior after 4xx/5xx `action` responses is changing in v7\", \"https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_skipactionerrorrevalidation\");\n }\n }\n}\n\n/**\n Webpack + React 17 fails to compile on any of the following because webpack\n complains that `startTransition` doesn't exist in `React`:\n * import { startTransition } from \"react\"\n * import * as React from from \"react\";\n \"startTransition\" in React ? React.startTransition(() => setState()) : setState()\n * import * as React from from \"react\";\n \"startTransition\" in React ? React[\"startTransition\"](() => setState()) : setState()\n\n Moving it to a constant such as the following solves the Webpack/React 17 issue:\n * import * as React from from \"react\";\n const START_TRANSITION = \"startTransition\";\n START_TRANSITION in React ? React[START_TRANSITION](() => setState()) : setState()\n\n However, that introduces webpack/terser minification issues in production builds\n in React 18 where minification/obfuscation ends up removing the call of\n React.startTransition entirely from the first half of the ternary. Grabbing\n this exported reference once up front resolves that issue.\n\n See https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/10579\n*/\nconst START_TRANSITION = \"startTransition\";\nconst startTransitionImpl = React[START_TRANSITION];\n\n/**\n * Given a Remix Router instance, render the appropriate UI\n */\nfunction RouterProvider(_ref) {\n let {\n fallbackElement,\n router,\n future\n } = _ref;\n let [state, setStateImpl] = React.useState(router.state);\n let {\n v7_startTransition\n } = future || {};\n let setState = React.useCallback(newState => {\n if (v7_startTransition && startTransitionImpl) {\n startTransitionImpl(() => setStateImpl(newState));\n } else {\n setStateImpl(newState);\n }\n }, [setStateImpl, v7_startTransition]);\n\n // Need to use a layout effect here so we are subscribed early enough to\n // pick up on any render-driven redirects/navigations (useEffect/)\n React.useLayoutEffect(() => router.subscribe(setState), [router, setState]);\n React.useEffect(() => {\n process.env.NODE_ENV !== \"production\" ? UNSAFE_warning(fallbackElement == null || !router.future.v7_partialHydration, \"`` is deprecated when using \" + \"`v7_partialHydration`, use a `HydrateFallback` component instead\") : void 0;\n // Only log this once on initial mount\n // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps\n }, []);\n let navigator = React.useMemo(() => {\n return {\n createHref: router.createHref,\n encodeLocation: router.encodeLocation,\n go: n => router.navigate(n),\n push: (to, state, opts) => router.navigate(to, {\n state,\n preventScrollReset: opts == null ? void 0 : opts.preventScrollReset\n }),\n replace: (to, state, opts) => router.navigate(to, {\n replace: true,\n state,\n preventScrollReset: opts == null ? void 0 : opts.preventScrollReset\n })\n };\n }, [router]);\n let basename = router.basename || \"/\";\n let dataRouterContext = React.useMemo(() => ({\n router,\n navigator,\n static: false,\n basename\n }), [router, navigator, basename]);\n React.useEffect(() => logV6DeprecationWarnings(future, router.future), [router, future]);\n\n // The fragment and {null} here are important! We need them to keep React 18's\n // useId happy when we are server-rendering since we may have a