| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263 | 'use strict'const fs = require('graceful-fs')const path = require('path')const invalidWin32Path = require('./win32').invalidWin32Pathconst o777 = parseInt('0777', 8)function mkdirs (p, opts, callback, made) {  if (typeof opts === 'function') {    callback = opts    opts = {}  } else if (!opts || typeof opts !== 'object') {    opts = { mode: opts }  }  if (process.platform === 'win32' && invalidWin32Path(p)) {    const errInval = new Error(p + ' contains invalid WIN32 path characters.')    errInval.code = 'EINVAL'    return callback(errInval)  }  let mode = opts.mode  const xfs = opts.fs || fs  if (mode === undefined) {    mode = o777 & (~process.umask())  }  if (!made) made = null  callback = callback || function () {}  p = path.resolve(p)  xfs.mkdir(p, mode, er => {    if (!er) {      made = made || p      return callback(null, made)    }    switch (er.code) {      case 'ENOENT':        if (path.dirname(p) === p) return callback(er)        mkdirs(path.dirname(p), opts, (er, made) => {          if (er) callback(er, made)          else mkdirs(p, opts, callback, made)        })        break      // In the case of any other error, just see if there's a dir      // there already.  If so, then hooray!  If not, then something      // is borked.      default:        xfs.stat(p, (er2, stat) => {          // if the stat fails, then that's super weird.          // let the original error be the failure reason.          if (er2 || !stat.isDirectory()) callback(er, made)          else callback(null, made)        })        break    }  })}module.exports = mkdirs
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