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| author | Johan Liesén | 2012-09-05 09:18:13 +0200 |
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| committer | Johan Liesén | 2012-09-05 09:18:13 +0200 |
| commit | f9af8019e58a0a9cdc53c3cc96a7938376d089f5 (patch) | |
| tree | 721335f771ab01e80682e95e78e282d23bbe42a0 | |
| parent | 164f7919ba625717a41948726c387b31a494aff9 (diff) | |
| download | vimium-f9af8019e58a0a9cdc53c3cc96a7938376d089f5.tar.bz2 | |
Wrap lines at 110 chars
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/utils.coffee | 26 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/lib/utils.coffee b/lib/utils.coffee index 9ddab62f..c43a283c 100644 --- a/lib/utils.coffee +++ b/lib/utils.coffee @@ -45,8 +45,7 @@ Utils = # Tries to detect if :str is a valid URL. isUrl: (str) -> - # More or less RFC compliant URL host part parsing. This should be - # sufficient for our needs + # More or less RFC compliant URL host part parsing. This should be sufficient for our needs urlRegex = new RegExp( # user:password (optional) => \1, \2 '^(?:([^:]+)(?::([^:]+))?@)?' + @@ -78,8 +77,8 @@ Utils = # Must not contain spaces return false if ' ' in str - # Try to parse the URL into its meaningful parts. If matching fails we're - # pretty sure that we don't have some kind of URL here. + # Try to parse the URL into its meaningful parts. If matching fails we're pretty sure that we don't have + # some kind of URL here. match = urlRegex.exec (str.split '/')[0] return false unless match hostName = match[3] @@ -87,14 +86,12 @@ Utils = # Allow known special host names return true if hostName in specialHostNames - # Allow IPv6 addresses (need to be wrapped in brackets as required by - # RFC). It is sufficient to check for a colon, as the regex wouldn't - # match colons in the host name unless it's an v6 address + # Allow IPv6 addresses (need to be wrapped in brackets as required by RFC). It is sufficient to check for + # a colon, as the regex wouldn't match colons in the host name unless it's an v6 address return true if ':' in hostName - # At this point we have to make a decision. As a heuristic, we check - # if the input has dots in it. If yes, and if the last part could be a - # TLD, treat it as an URL + # At this point we have to make a decision. As a heuristic, we check if the input has dots in it. If yes, + # and if the last part could be a TLD, treat it as an URL dottedParts = hostName.split '.' if dottedParts.length > 1 @@ -112,8 +109,8 @@ Utils = # Escape explicitely to encode characters like "+" correctly "http://www.google.com/search?q=" + encodeURIComponent(query) - # Converts :string into a Google search if it's not already a URL. We - # don't bother with escaping characters as Chrome will do that for us. + # Converts :string into a Google search if it's not already a URL. We don't bother with escaping characters + # as Chrome will do that for us. convertToUrl: (string) -> string = string.trim() @@ -125,9 +122,8 @@ Utils = else Utils.createSearchUrl string -# This creates a new function out of an existing function, where the new -# function takes fewer arguments. This allows us to pass around functions -# instead of functions + a partial list of arguments. +# This creates a new function out of an existing function, where the new function takes fewer arguments. This +# allows us to pass around functions instead of functions + a partial list of arguments. Function::curry = -> fixedArguments = Array.copy(arguments) fn = this |
