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// this is the only approach that was significantly faster than using // str.replace(/\/+$/, '') for strings ending with a lot of / chars and // containing multiple / chars. const batchStrings = [ '/'.repeat(1024), '/'.repeat(512), '/'.repeat(256), '/'.repeat(128), '/'.repeat(64), '/'.repeat(32), '/'.repeat(16), '/'.repeat(8), '/'.repeat(4), '/'.repeat(2), '/', ] module.exports = str => { for (const s of batchStrings) { while (str.length >= s.length && str.slice(-1 * s.length) === s) str = str.slice(0, -1 * s.length) } return str }
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