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// Function to determine whether a path is in the package.bin set. // Used to prevent issues when people publish a package from a // windows machine, and then install with --no-bin-links. // // Note: this is not possible in remote or file fetchers, since // we don't have the manifest until AFTER we've unpacked. But the // main use case is registry fetching with git a distant second, // so that's an acceptable edge case to not handle. const binObj = (name, bin) => typeof bin === 'string' ? { [name]: bin } : bin const hasBin = (pkg, path) => { const bin = binObj(pkg.name, pkg.bin) const p = path.replace(/^[^\\/]*\//, '') for (const kv of Object.entries(bin)) { if (kv[1] === p) { return true } } return false } module.exports = (pkg, path) => pkg && pkg.bin ? hasBin(pkg, path) : false