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This is probably` +\n ` due to a bad percent encoding (${error}).`\n );\n\n return value;\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns a resolved path object relative to the given pathname.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#resolvepath\n */\nexport function resolvePath(to: To, fromPathname = \"/\"): Path {\n let {\n pathname: toPathname,\n search = \"\",\n hash = \"\",\n } = typeof to === \"string\" ? parsePath(to) : to;\n\n let pathname = toPathname\n ? toPathname.startsWith(\"/\")\n ? toPathname\n : resolvePathname(toPathname, fromPathname)\n : fromPathname;\n\n return {\n pathname,\n search: normalizeSearch(search),\n hash: normalizeHash(hash),\n };\n}\n\nfunction resolvePathname(relativePath: string, fromPathname: string): string {\n let segments = fromPathname.replace(/\\/+$/, \"\").split(\"/\");\n let relativeSegments = relativePath.split(\"/\");\n\n relativeSegments.forEach((segment) => {\n if (segment === \"..\") {\n // Keep the root \"\" segment so the pathname starts at /\n if (segments.length > 1) segments.pop();\n } else if (segment !== \".\") {\n segments.push(segment);\n }\n });\n\n return segments.length > 1 ? segments.join(\"/\") : \"/\";\n}\n\nexport function resolveTo(\n toArg: To,\n routePathnames: string[],\n locationPathname: string\n): Path {\n let to = typeof toArg === \"string\" ? parsePath(toArg) : toArg;\n let toPathname = toArg === \"\" || to.pathname === \"\" ? \"/\" : to.pathname;\n\n // If a pathname is explicitly provided in `to`, it should be relative to the\n // route context. This is explained in `Note on `` values` in our\n // migration guide from v5 as a means of disambiguation between `to` values\n // that begin with `/` and those that do not. However, this is problematic for\n // `to` values that do not provide a pathname. `to` can simply be a search or\n // hash string, in which case we should assume that the navigation is relative\n // to the current location's pathname and *not* the route pathname.\n let from: string;\n if (toPathname == null) {\n from = locationPathname;\n } else {\n let routePathnameIndex = routePathnames.length - 1;\n\n if (toPathname.startsWith(\"..\")) {\n let toSegments = toPathname.split(\"/\");\n\n // Each leading .. segment means \"go up one route\" instead of \"go up one\n // URL segment\". This is a key difference from how works and a\n // major reason we call this a \"to\" value instead of a \"href\".\n while (toSegments[0] === \"..\") {\n toSegments.shift();\n routePathnameIndex -= 1;\n }\n\n to.pathname = toSegments.join(\"/\");\n }\n\n // If there are more \"..\" segments than parent routes, resolve relative to\n // the root / URL.\n from = routePathnameIndex >= 0 ? routePathnames[routePathnameIndex] : \"/\";\n }\n\n let path = resolvePath(to, from);\n\n // Ensure the pathname has a trailing slash if the original to value had one.\n if (\n toPathname &&\n toPathname !== \"/\" &&\n toPathname.endsWith(\"/\") &&\n !path.pathname.endsWith(\"/\")\n ) {\n path.pathname += \"/\";\n }\n\n return path;\n}\n\nexport function getToPathname(to: To): string | undefined {\n // Empty strings should be treated the same as / paths\n return to === \"\" || (to as Path).pathname === \"\"\n ? \"/\"\n : typeof to === \"string\"\n ? parsePath(to).pathname\n : to.pathname;\n}\n\nexport function stripBasename(\n pathname: string,\n basename: string\n): string | null {\n if (basename === \"/\") return pathname;\n\n if (!pathname.toLowerCase().startsWith(basename.toLowerCase())) {\n return null;\n }\n\n let nextChar = pathname.charAt(basename.length);\n if (nextChar && nextChar !== \"/\") {\n // pathname does not start with basename/\n return null;\n }\n\n return pathname.slice(basename.length) || \"/\";\n}\n\nexport const joinPaths = (paths: string[]): string =>\n paths.join(\"/\").replace(/\\/\\/+/g, \"/\");\n\nexport const normalizePathname = (pathname: string): string =>\n pathname.replace(/\\/+$/, \"\").replace(/^\\/*/, \"/\");\n\nconst normalizeSearch = (search: string): string =>\n !search || search === \"?\"\n ? \"\"\n : search.startsWith(\"?\")\n ? search\n : \"?\" + search;\n\nconst normalizeHash = (hash: string): string =>\n !hash || hash === \"#\" ? \"\" : hash.startsWith(\"#\") ? hash : \"#\" + hash;\n","import * as React from \"react\";\nimport type { Location, Path, To } from \"history\";\nimport { Action as NavigationType, parsePath } from \"history\";\n\nimport { LocationContext, NavigationContext, RouteContext } from \"./context\";\nimport type {\n ParamParseKey,\n Params,\n PathMatch,\n PathPattern,\n RouteMatch,\n RouteObject,\n} from \"./router\";\nimport {\n getToPathname,\n invariant,\n joinPaths,\n matchPath,\n matchRoutes,\n resolveTo,\n warning,\n warningOnce,\n} from \"./router\";\n\n/**\n * Returns the full href for the given \"to\" value. This is useful for building\n * custom links that are also accessible and preserve right-click behavior.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#usehref\n */\nexport function useHref(to: To): string {\n invariant(\n useInRouterContext(),\n // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n `useHref() may be used only in the context of a component.`\n );\n\n let { basename, navigator } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);\n let { hash, pathname, search } = useResolvedPath(to);\n\n let joinedPathname = pathname;\n if (basename !== \"/\") {\n let toPathname = getToPathname(to);\n let endsWithSlash = toPathname != null && toPathname.endsWith(\"/\");\n joinedPathname =\n pathname === \"/\"\n ? basename + (endsWithSlash ? \"/\" : \"\")\n : joinPaths([basename, pathname]);\n }\n\n return navigator.createHref({ pathname: joinedPathname, search, hash });\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns true if this component is a descendant of a .\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#useinroutercontext\n */\nexport function useInRouterContext(): boolean {\n return React.useContext(LocationContext) != null;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the current location object, which represents the current URL in web\n * browsers.\n *\n * Note: If you're using this it may mean you're doing some of your own\n * \"routing\" in your app, and we'd like to know what your use case is. We may\n * be able to provide something higher-level to better suit your needs.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#uselocation\n */\nexport function useLocation(): Location {\n invariant(\n useInRouterContext(),\n // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n `useLocation() may be used only in the context of a component.`\n );\n\n return React.useContext(LocationContext).location;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the current navigation action which describes how the router came to\n * the current location, either by a pop, push, or replace on the history stack.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#usenavigationtype\n */\nexport function useNavigationType(): NavigationType {\n return React.useContext(LocationContext).navigationType;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns true if the URL for the given \"to\" value matches the current URL.\n * This is useful for components that need to know \"active\" state, e.g.\n * .\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#usematch\n */\nexport function useMatch<\n ParamKey extends ParamParseKey,\n Path extends string\n>(pattern: PathPattern | Path): PathMatch | null {\n invariant(\n useInRouterContext(),\n // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n `useMatch() may be used only in the context of a component.`\n );\n\n let { pathname } = useLocation();\n return React.useMemo(\n () => matchPath(pattern, pathname),\n [pathname, pattern]\n );\n}\n\n/**\n * The interface for the navigate() function returned from useNavigate().\n */\nexport interface NavigateFunction {\n (to: To, options?: NavigateOptions): void;\n (delta: number): void;\n}\n\nexport interface NavigateOptions {\n replace?: boolean;\n state?: any;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns an imperative method for changing the location. Used by s, but\n * may also be used by other elements to change the location.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#usenavigate\n */\nexport function useNavigate(): NavigateFunction {\n invariant(\n useInRouterContext(),\n // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n `useNavigate() may be used only in the context of a component.`\n );\n\n let { basename, navigator } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);\n let { matches } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let { pathname: locationPathname } = useLocation();\n\n let routePathnamesJson = JSON.stringify(\n matches.map((match) => match.pathnameBase)\n );\n\n let activeRef = React.useRef(false);\n React.useEffect(() => {\n activeRef.current = true;\n });\n\n let navigate: NavigateFunction = React.useCallback(\n (to: To | number, options: NavigateOptions = {}) => {\n warning(\n activeRef.current,\n `You should call navigate() in a React.useEffect(), not when ` +\n `your component is first rendered.`\n );\n\n if (!activeRef.current) return;\n\n if (typeof to === \"number\") {\n navigator.go(to);\n return;\n }\n\n let path = resolveTo(\n to,\n JSON.parse(routePathnamesJson),\n locationPathname\n );\n\n if (basename !== \"/\") {\n path.pathname = joinPaths([basename, path.pathname]);\n }\n\n (!!options.replace ? navigator.replace : navigator.push)(\n path,\n options.state\n );\n },\n [basename, navigator, routePathnamesJson, locationPathname]\n );\n\n return navigate;\n}\n\nconst OutletContext = React.createContext(null);\n\n/**\n * Returns the context (if provided) for the child route at this level of the route\n * hierarchy.\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#useoutletcontext\n */\nexport function useOutletContext(): Context {\n return React.useContext(OutletContext) as Context;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the element for the child route at this level of the route\n * hierarchy. Used internally by to render child routes.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#useoutlet\n */\nexport function useOutlet(context?: unknown): React.ReactElement | null {\n let outlet = React.useContext(RouteContext).outlet;\n if (outlet) {\n return (\n {outlet}\n );\n }\n return outlet;\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns an object of key/value pairs of the dynamic params from the current\n * URL that were matched by the route path.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#useparams\n */\nexport function useParams<\n ParamsOrKey extends string | Record = string\n>(): Readonly<\n [ParamsOrKey] extends [string] ? Params : Partial\n> {\n let { matches } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let routeMatch = matches[matches.length - 1];\n return routeMatch ? (routeMatch.params as any) : {};\n}\n\n/**\n * Resolves the pathname of the given `to` value against the current location.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#useresolvedpath\n */\nexport function useResolvedPath(to: To): Path {\n let { matches } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let { pathname: locationPathname } = useLocation();\n\n let routePathnamesJson = JSON.stringify(\n matches.map((match) => match.pathnameBase)\n );\n\n return React.useMemo(\n () => resolveTo(to, JSON.parse(routePathnamesJson), locationPathname),\n [to, routePathnamesJson, locationPathname]\n );\n}\n\n/**\n * Returns the element of the route that matched the current location, prepared\n * with the correct context to render the remainder of the route tree. Route\n * elements in the tree must render an to render their child route's\n * element.\n *\n * @see https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/api#useroutes\n */\nexport function useRoutes(\n routes: RouteObject[],\n locationArg?: Partial | string\n): React.ReactElement | null {\n invariant(\n useInRouterContext(),\n // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the\n // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.\n `useRoutes() may be used only in the context of a component.`\n );\n\n let { matches: parentMatches } = React.useContext(RouteContext);\n let routeMatch = parentMatches[parentMatches.length - 1];\n let parentParams = routeMatch ? routeMatch.params : {};\n let parentPathname = routeMatch ? routeMatch.pathname : \"/\";\n let parentPathnameBase = routeMatch ? routeMatch.pathnameBase : \"/\";\n let parentRoute = routeMatch && routeMatch.route;\n\n if (__DEV__) {\n // You won't get a warning about 2 different under a \n // without a trailing *, but this is a best-effort warning anyway since we\n // cannot even give the warning unless they land at the parent route.\n //\n // Example:\n //\n // \n // {/* This route path MUST end with /* because otherwise\n // it will never match /blog/post/123 */}\n // } />\n // } />\n // \n //\n // function Blog() {\n // return (\n // \n // } />\n // \n // );\n // }\n let parentPath = (parentRoute && parentRoute.path) || \"\";\n warningOnce(\n parentPathname,\n !parentRoute || parentPath.endsWith(\"*\"),\n `You rendered descendant (or called \\`useRoutes()\\`) at ` +\n `\"${parentPathname}\" (under ) but the ` +\n `parent route path has no trailing \"*\". This means if you navigate ` +\n `deeper, the parent won't match anymore and therefore the child ` +\n `routes will never render.\\n\\n` +\n `Please change the parent to .`\n );\n }\n\n let locationFromContext = useLocation();\n\n let location;\n if (locationArg) {\n let parsedLocationArg =\n typeof locationArg === \"string\" ? parsePath(locationArg) : locationArg;\n\n invariant(\n parentPathnameBase === \"/\" ||\n parsedLocationArg.pathname?.startsWith(parentPathnameBase),\n `When overriding the location using \\`\\` or \\`useRoutes(routes, location)\\`, ` +\n `the location pathname must begin with the portion of the URL pathname that was ` +\n `matched by all parent routes. The current pathname base is \"${parentPathnameBase}\" ` +\n `but pathname \"${parsedLocationArg.pathname}\" was given in the \\`location\\` prop.`\n );\n\n location = parsedLocationArg;\n } else {\n location = locationFromContext;\n }\n\n let pathname = location.pathname || \"/\";\n let remainingPathname =\n parentPathnameBase === \"/\"\n ? pathname\n : pathname.slice(parentPathnameBase.length) || \"/\";\n let matches = matchRoutes(routes, { pathname: remainingPathname });\n\n if (__DEV__) {\n warning(\n parentRoute || matches != null,\n `No routes matched location \"${location.pathname}${location.search}${location.hash}\" `\n );\n\n warning(\n matches == null ||\n matches[matches.length - 1].route.element !== undefined,\n `Matched leaf route at location \"${location.pathname}${location.search}${location.hash}\" does not have an element. ` +\n `This means it will render an