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const fs = require('fs')
const path = require('path')
function walk(dir) {
let results = []
const list = fs.readdirSync(dir)
list.forEach(function (file) {
file = dir + '/' + file
const stat = fs.statSync(file)
if (stat && stat.isDirectory()) {
results = results.concat(walk(file))
} else {
if (file.endsWith('.vue')) results.push(file)
}
})
return results
}
const vueFiles = walk('docs/.vitepress/theme/components')
vueFiles.forEach((file) => {
const lines = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8').split('\n')
let bracketDepth = 0
let insideScript = false
lines.forEach((line, index) => {
if (line.includes('<script setup')) {
insideScript = true
bracketDepth = 0
return
}
if (line.includes('</script>')) {
insideScript = false
}
if (insideScript) {
// Check for setInterval BEFORE updating bracket depth for the current line
// because `setInterval(() => {` will increase depth but the call ITSELF is at depth 0
if (line.includes('setInterval') && bracketDepth === 0) {
console.log(
`Top-level setInterval: ${file}:${index + 1} - ${line.trim()}`
)
}
// Simple Bracket Depth Counting
// Handle one-liners like `if (x) { ... }` natively by adding/subtracting on the same line
// Wait, we only care about trailing brackets basically. Ignore string contents for simplicity.
// This heuristic is usually fine for formatting standard vue codes
const openCount = (line.match(/\{/g) || []).length
const closeCount = (line.match(/\}/g) || []).length
bracketDepth += openCount - closeCount
}
})
})