ifc-language-server/client/node_modules/jszip/lib/index.js
Ryan Schultz 8afacf268a Implemented a working Language Server Protocol (LSP) for IFC files with:
- Hover provider showing entity information and type
- Go-to-definition (F12) for entity references
- Basic IFC file validation (ISO-10303-21 header check)
- Entity parsing with regex-based detection
- Proper CommonJS module system (avoiding ES module issues)

This replaces the broken baseline from ifc-developer-tools which had:
- Non-functional ES module configuration
- Circular dependency issues
- Parser crashes
- Non-working PositionVisitor

Built on Microsoft's LSP example template for a clean, maintainable foundation.

Next: Add hierarchical entity dependency tree in hover tooltip."
2025-12-07 10:20:07 -06:00

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"use strict";
/**
* Representation a of zip file in js
* @constructor
*/
function JSZip() {
// if this constructor is used without `new`, it adds `new` before itself:
if(!(this instanceof JSZip)) {
return new JSZip();
}
if(arguments.length) {
throw new Error("The constructor with parameters has been removed in JSZip 3.0, please check the upgrade guide.");
}
// object containing the files :
// {
// "folder/" : {...},
// "folder/data.txt" : {...}
// }
// NOTE: we use a null prototype because we do not
// want filenames like "toString" coming from a zip file
// to overwrite methods and attributes in a normal Object.
this.files = Object.create(null);
this.comment = null;
// Where we are in the hierarchy
this.root = "";
this.clone = function() {
var newObj = new JSZip();
for (var i in this) {
if (typeof this[i] !== "function") {
newObj[i] = this[i];
}
}
return newObj;
};
}
JSZip.prototype = require("./object");
JSZip.prototype.loadAsync = require("./load");
JSZip.support = require("./support");
JSZip.defaults = require("./defaults");
// TODO find a better way to handle this version,
// a require('package.json').version doesn't work with webpack, see #327
JSZip.version = "3.10.1";
JSZip.loadAsync = function (content, options) {
return new JSZip().loadAsync(content, options);
};
JSZip.external = require("./external");
module.exports = JSZip;