| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091 | "use strict";Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });exports.dnsEncode = exports.namehash = exports.isValidName = exports.ensNormalize = void 0;const index_js_1 = require("../crypto/index.js");const index_js_2 = require("../utils/index.js");const ens_normalize_1 = require("@adraffy/ens-normalize");const Zeros = new Uint8Array(32);Zeros.fill(0);function checkComponent(comp) {    (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(comp.length !== 0, "invalid ENS name; empty component", "comp", comp);    return comp;}function ensNameSplit(name) {    const bytes = (0, index_js_2.toUtf8Bytes)(ensNormalize(name));    const comps = [];    if (name.length === 0) {        return comps;    }    let last = 0;    for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {        const d = bytes[i];        // A separator (i.e. "."); copy this component        if (d === 0x2e) {            comps.push(checkComponent(bytes.slice(last, i)));            last = i + 1;        }    }    // There was a stray separator at the end of the name    (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(last < bytes.length, "invalid ENS name; empty component", "name", name);    comps.push(checkComponent(bytes.slice(last)));    return comps;}/** *  Returns the ENS %%name%% normalized. */function ensNormalize(name) {    try {        if (name.length === 0) {            throw new Error("empty label");        }        return (0, ens_normalize_1.ens_normalize)(name);    }    catch (error) {        (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(false, `invalid ENS name (${error.message})`, "name", name);    }}exports.ensNormalize = ensNormalize;/** *  Returns ``true`` if %%name%% is a valid ENS name. */function isValidName(name) {    try {        return (ensNameSplit(name).length !== 0);    }    catch (error) { }    return false;}exports.isValidName = isValidName;/** *  Returns the [[link-namehash]] for %%name%%. */function namehash(name) {    (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(typeof (name) === "string", "invalid ENS name; not a string", "name", name);    (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(name.length, `invalid ENS name (empty label)`, "name", name);    let result = Zeros;    const comps = ensNameSplit(name);    while (comps.length) {        result = (0, index_js_1.keccak256)((0, index_js_2.concat)([result, (0, index_js_1.keccak256)((comps.pop()))]));    }    return (0, index_js_2.hexlify)(result);}exports.namehash = namehash;/** *  Returns the DNS encoded %%name%%. * *  This is used for various parts of ENS name resolution, such *  as the wildcard resolution. */function dnsEncode(name, _maxLength) {    const length = (_maxLength != null) ? _maxLength : 63;    (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(length <= 255, "DNS encoded label cannot exceed 255", "length", length);    return (0, index_js_2.hexlify)((0, index_js_2.concat)(ensNameSplit(name).map((comp) => {        (0, index_js_2.assertArgument)(comp.length <= length, `label ${JSON.stringify(name)} exceeds ${length} bytes`, "name", name);        const bytes = new Uint8Array(comp.length + 1);        bytes.set(comp, 1);        bytes[0] = bytes.length - 1;        return bytes;    }))) + "00";}exports.dnsEncode = dnsEncode;//# sourceMappingURL=namehash.js.map
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