import { __commonJS } from "./chunk-2TUXWMP5.js"; // node_modules/refractor/lang/systemd.js var require_systemd = __commonJS({ "node_modules/refractor/lang/systemd.js"(exports, module) { module.exports = systemd; systemd.displayName = "systemd"; systemd.aliases = []; function systemd(Prism) { ; (function(Prism2) { var comment = { pattern: /^[;#].*/m, greedy: true }; var quotesSource = /"(?:[^\r\n"\\]|\\(?:[^\r]|\r\n?))*"(?!\S)/.source; Prism2.languages.systemd = { comment, section: { pattern: /^\[[^\n\r\[\]]*\](?=[ \t]*$)/m, greedy: true, inside: { punctuation: /^\[|\]$/, "section-name": { pattern: /[\s\S]+/, alias: "selector" } } }, key: { pattern: /^[^\s=]+(?=[ \t]*=)/m, greedy: true, alias: "attr-name" }, value: { // This pattern is quite complex because of two properties: // 1) Quotes (strings) must be preceded by a space. Since we can't use lookbehinds, we have to "resolve" // the lookbehind. You will see this in the main loop where spaces are handled separately. // 2) Line continuations. // After line continuations, empty lines and comments are ignored so we have to consume them. pattern: RegExp( /(=[ \t]*(?!\s))/.source + // the value either starts with quotes or not "(?:" + quotesSource + '|(?=[^"\r\n]))(?:' + (/[^\s\\]/.source + // handle spaces separately because of quotes '|[ ]+(?:(?![ "])|' + quotesSource + ")|" + /\\[\r\n]+(?:[#;].*[\r\n]+)*(?![#;])/.source) + ")*" ), lookbehind: true, greedy: true, alias: "attr-value", inside: { comment, quoted: { pattern: RegExp(/(^|\s)/.source + quotesSource), lookbehind: true, greedy: true }, punctuation: /\\$/m, boolean: { pattern: /^(?:false|no|off|on|true|yes)$/, greedy: true } } }, punctuation: /=/ }; })(Prism); } } }); export { require_systemd }; //# sourceMappingURL=chunk-U4H5SY5F.js.map