angular/packages/compiler/src/assertions.ts
Bouguima, Walid 2bb12ac02f fix(compiler): prevent usage of reserved control flow symbol in custom interpolation context. (#55809)
* Fixes the issue where using a reserved control flow @ symbol in a custom interpolation context yields improper parser feedback.

PR Close #55809
2024-05-16 09:28:13 -07:00

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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
const UNUSABLE_INTERPOLATION_REGEXPS = [
/@/, // control flow reserved symbol
/^\s*$/, // empty
/[<>]/, // html tag
/^[{}]$/, // i18n expansion
/&(#|[a-z])/i, // character reference,
/^\/\//, // comment
];
export function assertInterpolationSymbols(identifier: string, value: any): void {
if (value != null && !(Array.isArray(value) && value.length == 2)) {
throw new Error(`Expected '${identifier}' to be an array, [start, end].`);
} else if (value != null) {
const start = value[0] as string;
const end = value[1] as string;
// Check for unusable interpolation symbols
UNUSABLE_INTERPOLATION_REGEXPS.forEach((regexp) => {
if (regexp.test(start) || regexp.test(end)) {
throw new Error(`['${start}', '${end}'] contains unusable interpolation symbol.`);
}
});
}
}