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{"ast":null,"code":"/*! https://mths.be/punycode v1.4.1 by @mathias */\n;\n\n(function (root) {\n /** Detect free variables */\n var freeExports = typeof exports == 'object' && exports && !exports.nodeType && exports;\n var freeModule = typeof module == 'object' && module && !module.nodeType && module;\n var freeGlobal = typeof global == 'object' && global;\n\n if (freeGlobal.global === freeGlobal || freeGlobal.window === freeGlobal || freeGlobal.self === freeGlobal) {\n root = freeGlobal;\n }\n /**\n * The `punycode` object.\n * @name punycode\n * @type Object\n */\n\n\n var punycode,\n\n /** Highest positive signed 32-bit float value */\n maxInt = 2147483647,\n // aka. 0x7FFFFFFF or 2^31-1\n\n /** Bootstring parameters */\n base = 36,\n tMin = 1,\n tMax = 26,\n skew = 38,\n damp = 700,\n initialBias = 72,\n initialN = 128,\n // 0x80\n delimiter = '-',\n // '\\x2D'\n\n /** Regular expressions */\n regexPunycode = /^xn--/,\n regexNonASCII = /[^\\x20-\\x7E]/,\n // unprintable ASCII chars + non-ASCII chars\n regexSeparators = /[\\x2E\\u3002\\uFF0E\\uFF61]/g,\n // RFC 3490 separators\n\n /** Error messages */\n errors = {\n 'overflow': 'Overflow: input needs wider integers to process',\n 'not-basic': 'Illegal input >= 0x80 (not a basic code point)',\n 'invalid-input': 'Invalid input'\n },\n\n /** Convenience shortcuts */\n baseMinusTMin = base - tMin,\n floor = Math.floor,\n stringFromCharCode = String.fromCharCode,\n\n /** Temporary variable */\n key;\n /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/\n\n /**\n * A generic error utility function.\n * @private\n * @param {String} type The error type.\n * @returns {Error} Throws a `RangeError` with the applicable error message.\n */\n\n function error(type) {\n throw new RangeError(errors[type]);\n }\n /**\n * A generic `Array#map` utility function.\n * @private\n * @param {Array} array The array to iterate over.\n * @param {Function} callback The function that gets called for every array\n * item.\n * @returns {Array} A new array of values returned by the callback function.\n */\n\n\n function map(array, fn) {\n var length = array.length;\n var result = [];\n\n while (length--) {\n result[length] = fn(array[length]);\n }\n\n return result;\n }\n /**\n * A simple `Array#map`-like wrapper to work with domain name strings or email\n * addresses.\n * @private\n * @param {String} domain The domain name or email address.\n * @param {Function} callback The function that gets called for every\n * character.\n * @returns {Array} A new string of characters returned by the callback\n * function.\n */\n\n\n function mapDomain(string, fn) {\n var parts = string.split('@');\n var result = '';\n\n if (parts.length > 1) {\n // In email addresses, only the domain name should be punycoded. Leave\n // the local part (i.e. everything up to `@`) intact.\n result = parts[0] + '@';\n string = parts[1];\n } // Avoid `split(regex)` for IE8 compatibility. See #17.\n\n\n string = string.replace(regexSeparators, '\\x2E');\n var labels = string.split('.');\n var encoded = map(labels, fn).join('.');\n return result + encoded;\n }\n /**\n * Creates an array containing the numeric code points of each Unicode\n * character in the string. While JavaScript uses UCS-2 internally,\n * this function will convert a pair of surrogate halves (each of which\n * UCS-2 exposes as separate characters) into a single code point,\n * matching UTF-16.\n * @see `punycode.ucs2.encode`\n * @see <https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascript-encoding>\n * @memberOf punycode.ucs2\n * @name decode\n * @param {String} string The Unicode input string (UCS-2).\n * @returns {Array} The new array of code points.\n */\n\n\n function ucs2decode(string) {\n var output = [],\n counter = 0,\n length = string.length,\n value,\n
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