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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.hasMagic = void 0;
const minimatch_1 = require("minimatch");
/**
 * Return true if the patterns provided contain any magic glob characters,
 * given the options provided.
 *
 * Brace expansion is not considered "magic" unless the `magicalBraces` option
 * is set, as brace expansion just turns one string into an array of strings.
 * So a pattern like `'x{a,b}y'` would return `false`, because `'xay'` and
 * `'xby'` both do not contain any magic glob characters, and it's treated the
 * same as if you had called it on `['xay', 'xby']`. When `magicalBraces:true`
 * is in the options, brace expansion _is_ treated as a pattern having magic.
 */
const hasMagic = (pattern, options = {}) => {
    if (!Array.isArray(pattern)) {
        pattern = [pattern];
    }
    for (const p of pattern) {
        if (new minimatch_1.Minimatch(p, options).hasMagic())
            return true;
    }
    return false;
};
exports.hasMagic = hasMagic;
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