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use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::fmt;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::path::Path;
use crate::builder::SourceMapBuilder;
use crate::decoder::{decode, decode_slice};
use crate::encoder::encode;
use crate::errors::{Error, Result};
use crate::hermes::SourceMapHermes;
use crate::sourceview::SourceView;
use crate::utils::{find_common_prefix, greatest_lower_bound};
use bytes_str::BytesStr;
use debugid::DebugId;
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
/// Controls the `SourceMap::rewrite` behavior
///
/// Default configuration:
///
/// * `with_names`: true
/// * `with_source_contents`: true
/// * `load_local_source_contents`: false
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct RewriteOptions<'a> {
/// If enabled, names are kept in the rewritten sourcemap.
pub with_names: bool,
/// If enabled source contents are kept in the sourcemap.
pub with_source_contents: bool,
/// If enabled local source contents that are not in the
/// file are automatically inlined.
#[cfg(any(unix, windows, target_os = "redox"))]
pub load_local_source_contents: bool,
/// The base path to the used for source reference resolving
/// when loading local source contents is used.
pub base_path: Option<&'a Path>,
/// Optionally strips common prefixes from the sources. If
/// an item in the list is set to `~` then the common prefix
/// of all sources is stripped.
pub strip_prefixes: &'a [&'a str],
}
impl<'a> Default for RewriteOptions<'a> {
fn default() -> RewriteOptions<'a> {
RewriteOptions {
with_names: true,
with_source_contents: true,
#[cfg(any(unix, windows, target_os = "redox"))]
load_local_source_contents: false,
base_path: None,
strip_prefixes: &[][..],
}
}
}
/// Represents the result of a decode operation
///
/// This represents either an actual sourcemap or a source map index.
/// Usually the two things are too distinct to provide a common
/// interface however for token lookup and writing back into a writer
/// general methods are provided.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum DecodedMap {
/// Indicates a regular sourcemap
Regular(SourceMap),
/// Indicates a sourcemap index
Index(SourceMapIndex),
/// Indicates a sourcemap as generated by Metro+Hermes, as used by react-native
Hermes(SourceMapHermes),
}
impl DecodedMap {
/// Alias for `decode`.
pub fn from_reader<R: Read>(rdr: R) -> Result<DecodedMap> {
decode(rdr)
}
/// Writes a decoded sourcemap to a writer.
pub fn to_writer<W: Write>(&self, w: W) -> Result<()> {
match *self {
DecodedMap::Regular(ref sm) => encode(sm, w),
DecodedMap::Index(ref smi) => encode(smi, w),
DecodedMap::Hermes(ref smh) => encode(smh, w),
}
}
/// Shortcut to look up a token on either an index or a
/// regular sourcemap. This method can only be used if
/// the contained index actually contains embedded maps
/// or it will not be able to look up anything.
pub fn lookup_token(&self, line: u32, col: u32) -> Option<Token<'_>> {
match *self {
DecodedMap::Regular(ref sm) => sm.lookup_token(line, col),
DecodedMap::Index(ref smi) => smi.lookup_token(line, col),
DecodedMap::Hermes(ref smh) => smh.lookup_token(line, col),
}
}
/// Returns the original function name.
///
/// `minified_name` and `source_view` are not always necessary. For
/// instance hermes source maps can provide this information without
/// access to the original sources.
pub fn get_original_function_name(
&self,
line: u32,
col: u32,
minified_name: Option<&str>,
source_view: Option<&SourceView>,
) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
match *self {
DecodedMap::Regular(ref sm) => {
sm.get_original_function_name(line, col, minified_name?, source_view?)
}
DecodedMap::Index(ref smi) => {
smi.get_original_function_name(line, col, minified_name?, source_view?)
}
DecodedMap::Hermes(ref smh) => {
if line != 0 {
return None;
}
smh.get_original_function_name(col)
}
}
}
/// Returns the debug ID of the sourcemap, if it exists.
pub fn debug_id(&self) -> Option<DebugId> {
match self {
DecodedMap::Regular(sm) => sm.get_debug_id(),
DecodedMap::Index(smi) => smi.debug_id(),
DecodedMap::Hermes(smh) => smh.get_debug_id(),
}
}
/// Sets the debug ID of the sourcemap.
pub fn set_debug_id(&mut self, debug_id: Option<DebugId>) {
match self {
DecodedMap::Regular(sm) => sm.set_debug_id(debug_id),
DecodedMap::Index(smi) => smi.set_debug_id(debug_id),
DecodedMap::Hermes(smh) => smh.set_debug_id(debug_id),
}
}
}
/// Represents a raw token
///
/// Raw tokens are used internally to represent the sourcemap
/// in a memory efficient way. If you construct sourcemaps yourself
/// then you need to create these objects, otherwise they are invisible
/// to you as a user.
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct RawToken {
/// the destination (minified) line number (0-indexed)
pub dst_line: u32,
/// the destination (minified) column number (0-indexed)
pub dst_col: u32,
/// the source line number (0-indexed)
pub src_line: u32,
/// the source line column (0-indexed)
pub src_col: u32,
/// source identifier
pub src_id: u32,
/// name identifier (`!0` in case there is no associated name)
pub name_id: u32,
/// If true, this token is a range token.
///
/// See <https://github.com/tc39/source-map-rfc/blob/main/proposals/range-mappings.md>
pub is_range: bool,
}
/// Represents a token from a sourcemap
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct Token<'a> {
raw: &'a RawToken,
pub(crate) sm: &'a SourceMap,
pub(crate) idx: usize,
offset: u32,
}
impl<'a> Token<'a> {
/// The sourcemap this token is linked to.
pub fn sourcemap(&self) -> &'a SourceMap {
self.sm
}
}
impl PartialEq for Token<'_> {
fn eq(&self, other: &Token<'_>) -> bool {
self.raw == other.raw
}
}
impl Eq for Token<'_> {}
impl PartialOrd for Token<'_> {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Token<'_>) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl Ord for Token<'_> {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Token<'_>) -> Ordering {
macro_rules! try_cmp {
($a:expr, $b:expr) => {
match $a.cmp(&$b) {
Ordering::Equal => {}
x => {
return x;
}
}
};
}
try_cmp!(self.get_dst_line(), other.get_dst_line());
try_cmp!(self.get_dst_col(), other.get_dst_col());
try_cmp!(self.get_source(), other.get_source());
try_cmp!(self.get_src_line(), other.get_src_line());
try_cmp!(self.get_src_col(), other.get_src_col());
try_cmp!(self.get_name(), other.get_name());
try_cmp!(self.is_range(), other.is_range());
Ordering::Equal
}
}
impl<'a> Token<'a> {
/// get the destination (minified) line number
pub fn get_dst_line(&self) -> u32 {
self.raw.dst_line
}
/// get the destination (minified) column number
pub fn get_dst_col(&self) -> u32 {
self.raw.dst_col
}
/// get the destination line and column
pub fn get_dst(&self) -> (u32, u32) {
(self.get_dst_line(), self.get_dst_col())
}
/// Get the source line number.
///
/// `u32::MAX` is a sentinel value meaning
/// this token is unmapped.
pub fn get_src_line(&self) -> u32 {
self.raw.src_line
}
/// Get the source column number.
///
/// `u32::MAX` is a sentinel value meaning
/// this token is unmapped.
pub fn get_src_col(&self) -> u32 {
self.raw.src_col.saturating_add(self.offset)
}
/// get the source line and column
pub fn get_src(&self) -> (u32, u32) {
(self.get_src_line(), self.get_src_col())
}
/// Return the source ID of the token
pub fn get_src_id(&self) -> u32 {
self.raw.src_id
}
/// get the source if it exists as string
pub fn get_source(&self) -> Option<&'a BytesStr> {
if self.raw.src_id == !0 {
None
} else {
self.sm.get_source(self.raw.src_id)
}
}
/// Is there a source for this token?
pub fn has_source(&self) -> bool {
self.raw.src_id != !0
}
/// get the name if it exists as string
pub fn get_name(&self) -> Option<&'a BytesStr> {
if self.raw.name_id == !0 {
None
} else {
self.sm.get_name(self.raw.name_id)
}
}
/// returns `true` if a name exists, `false` otherwise
pub fn has_name(&self) -> bool {
self.get_name().is_some()
}
/// Return the name ID of the token
pub fn get_name_id(&self) -> u32 {
self.raw.name_id
}
/// Converts the token into a debug tuple in the form
/// `(source, src_line, src_col, name)`
pub fn to_tuple(&self) -> (&'a str, u32, u32, Option<&'a str>) {
(
self.get_source().map(|v| &**v).unwrap_or(""),
self.get_src_line(),
self.get_src_col(),
self.get_name().map(|v| &**v),
)
}
/// Get the underlying raw token
pub fn get_raw_token(&self) -> RawToken {
*self.raw
}
/// Returns the referenced source view.
pub fn get_source_view(&self) -> Option<&SourceView> {
self.sm.get_source_view(self.get_src_id())
}
/// If true, this token is a range token.
///
/// See <https://github.com/tc39/source-map-rfc/blob/main/proposals/range-mappings.md>
pub fn is_range(&self) -> bool {
self.raw.is_range
}
}
/// Iterates over all tokens in a sourcemap
pub struct TokenIter<'a> {
i: &'a SourceMap,
next_idx: usize,
}
impl TokenIter<'_> {
pub fn seek(&mut self, line: u32, col: u32) -> bool {
let token = self.i.lookup_token(line, col);
match token {
Some(token) => {
self.next_idx = token.idx + 1;
true
}
None => false,
}
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for TokenIter<'a> {
type Item = Token<'a>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Token<'a>> {
self.i.get_token(self.next_idx).inspect(|_| {
self.next_idx += 1;
})
}
}
/// Iterates over all sources in a sourcemap
pub struct SourceIter<'a> {
i: &'a SourceMap,
next_idx: u32,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for SourceIter<'a> {
type Item = &'a BytesStr;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a BytesStr> {
self.i.get_source(self.next_idx).inspect(|_| {
self.next_idx += 1;
})
}
}
/// Iterates over all source contents in a sourcemap
pub struct SourceContentsIter<'a> {
i: &'a SourceMap,
next_idx: u32,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for SourceContentsIter<'a> {
type Item = Option<&'a BytesStr>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Option<&'a BytesStr>> {
if self.next_idx >= self.i.get_source_count() {
None
} else {
let rv = Some(self.i.get_source_contents(self.next_idx));
self.next_idx += 1;
rv
}
}
}
/// Iterates over all tokens in a sourcemap
pub struct NameIter<'a> {
i: &'a SourceMap,
next_idx: u32,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for NameIter<'a> {
type Item = &'a BytesStr;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a BytesStr> {
self.i.get_name(self.next_idx).inspect(|_| {
self.next_idx += 1;
})
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Token<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "<Token {self:#}>")
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Token<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}:{}:{}{}",
self.get_source().map(|v| &**v).unwrap_or("<unknown>"),
self.get_src_line(),
self.get_src_col(),
self.get_name()
.map(|x| format!(" name={x}"))
.unwrap_or_default()
)?;
if f.alternate() {
write!(
f,
" ({}:{}){}",
self.get_dst_line(),
self.get_dst_col(),
if self.is_range() { " (range)" } else { "" }
)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// Represents a section in a sourcemap index
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub struct SourceMapSection {
offset: (u32, u32),
url: Option<String>,
map: Option<Box<DecodedMap>>,
}
/// Iterates over all sections in a sourcemap index
pub struct SourceMapSectionIter<'a> {
i: &'a SourceMapIndex,
next_idx: u32,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for SourceMapSectionIter<'a> {
type Item = &'a SourceMapSection;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a SourceMapSection> {
self.i.get_section(self.next_idx).inspect(|_| {
self.next_idx += 1;
})
}
}
/// Represents a sourcemap index in memory
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub struct SourceMapIndex {
file: Option<BytesStr>,
sections: Vec<SourceMapSection>,
x_facebook_offsets: Option<Vec<Option<u32>>>,
x_metro_module_paths: Option<Vec<String>>,
debug_id: Option<DebugId>,
}
/// Represents a sourcemap in memory
///
/// This is always represents a regular "non-indexed" sourcemap. Particularly
/// in case the `from_reader` method is used an index sourcemap will be
/// rejected with an error on reading.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct SourceMap {
pub(crate) file: Option<BytesStr>,
pub(crate) tokens: Vec<RawToken>,
pub(crate) names: Vec<BytesStr>,
pub(crate) source_root: Option<BytesStr>,
pub(crate) sources: Vec<BytesStr>,
pub(crate) sources_prefixed: Option<Vec<BytesStr>>,
pub(crate) sources_content: Vec<Option<SourceView>>,
pub(crate) ignore_list: BTreeSet<u32>,
pub(crate) debug_id: Option<DebugId>,
}
impl SourceMap {
/// Creates a sourcemap from a reader over a JSON stream in UTF-8
/// format. Optionally a "garbage header" as defined by the
/// sourcemap draft specification is supported. In case an indexed
/// sourcemap is encountered an error is returned.
///
/// ```rust
/// use swc_sourcemap::SourceMap;
/// let input: &[_] = b"{
/// \"version\":3,
/// \"sources\":[\"coolstuff.js\"],
/// \"names\":[\"x\",\"alert\"],
/// \"mappings\":\"AAAA,GAAIA,GAAI,EACR,IAAIA,GAAK,EAAG,CACVC,MAAM\"
/// }";
/// let sm = SourceMap::from_reader(input).unwrap();
/// ```
///
/// While sourcemaps objects permit some modifications, it's generally
/// not possible to modify tokens after they have been added. For
/// creating sourcemaps from scratch or for general operations for
/// modifying a sourcemap have a look at the `SourceMapBuilder`.
pub fn from_reader<R: Read>(rdr: R) -> Result<SourceMap> {
match decode(rdr)? {
DecodedMap::Regular(sm) => Ok(sm),
_ => Err(Error::IncompatibleSourceMap),
}
}
/// Writes a sourcemap into a writer.
///
/// Note that this operation will generate an equivalent sourcemap to the
/// one that was generated on load however there might be small differences
/// in the generated JSON and layout. For instance `sourceRoot` will not
/// be set as upon parsing of the sourcemap the sources will already be
/// expanded.
///
/// ```rust
/// # use swc_sourcemap::SourceMap;
/// # let input: &[_] = b"{
/// # \"version\":3,
/// # \"sources\":[\"coolstuff.js\"],
/// # \"names\":[\"x\",\"alert\"],
/// # \"mappings\":\"AAAA,GAAIA,GAAI,EACR,IAAIA,GAAK,EAAG,CACVC,MAAM\"
/// # }";
/// let sm = SourceMap::from_reader(input).unwrap();
/// let mut output : Vec<u8> = vec![];
/// sm.to_writer(&mut output).unwrap();
/// ```
pub fn to_writer<W: Write>(&self, w: W) -> Result<()> {
encode(self, w)
}
/// Encode a sourcemap into a data url.
///
/// ```rust
/// # use swc_sourcemap::SourceMap;
/// # let input: &[_] = b"{
/// # \"version\":3,
/// # \"sources\":[\"coolstuff.js\"],
/// # \"names\":[\"x\",\"alert\"],
/// # \"mappings\":\"AAAA,GAAIA,GAAI,EACR,IAAIA,GAAK,EAAG,CACVC,MAAM\"
/// # }";
/// let sm = SourceMap::from_reader(input).unwrap();
/// sm.to_data_url().unwrap();
/// ```
pub fn to_data_url(&self) -> Result<String> {
let mut buf = vec![];
encode(self, &mut buf)?;
let b64 = base64_simd::STANDARD.encode_to_string(&buf);
Ok(format!("data:application/json;charset=utf-8;base64,{b64}"))
}
/// Creates a sourcemap from a reader over a JSON byte slice in UTF-8
/// format. Optionally a "garbage header" as defined by the
/// sourcemap draft specification is supported. In case an indexed
/// sourcemap is encountered an error is returned.
///
/// ```rust
/// use swc_sourcemap::SourceMap;
/// let input: &[_] = b"{
/// \"version\":3,
/// \"sources\":[\"coolstuff.js\"],
/// \"names\":[\"x\",\"alert\"],
/// \"mappings\":\"AAAA,GAAIA,GAAI,EACR,IAAIA,GAAK,EAAG,CACVC,MAAM\"
/// }";
/// let sm = SourceMap::from_slice(input).unwrap();
/// ```
pub fn from_slice(slice: &[u8]) -> Result<SourceMap> {
match decode_slice(slice)? {
DecodedMap::Regular(sm) => Ok(sm),
_ => Err(Error::IncompatibleSourceMap),
}
}
/// Constructs a new sourcemap from raw components.
///
/// - `file`: an optional filename of the sourcemap
/// - `tokens`: a list of raw tokens
/// - `names`: a vector of names
/// - `sources` a vector of source filenames
/// - `sources_content` optional source contents
/// - `ignore_list` optional list of source indexes for devtools to ignore
pub fn new(
file: Option<BytesStr>,
mut tokens: Vec<RawToken>,
names: Vec<BytesStr>,
sources: Vec<BytesStr>,
sources_content: Option<Vec<Option<BytesStr>>>,
) -> SourceMap {
tokens.sort_unstable_by_key(|t| (t.dst_line, t.dst_col));
SourceMap {
file,
tokens,
names,
source_root: None,
sources,
sources_prefixed: None,
sources_content: sources_content
.unwrap_or_default()
.into_iter()
.map(|opt| opt.map(SourceView::new))
.collect(),
ignore_list: BTreeSet::default(),
debug_id: None,
}
}
/// Returns the embedded debug id.
pub fn get_debug_id(&self) -> Option<DebugId> {
self.debug_id
}
/// Sets a new value for the debug id.
pub fn set_debug_id(&mut self, debug_id: Option<DebugId>) {
self.debug_id = debug_id
}
/// Returns the embedded filename in case there is one.
pub fn get_file(&self) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
self.file.as_ref()
}
/// Sets a new value for the file.
pub fn set_file<T: Into<BytesStr>>(&mut self, value: Option<T>) {
self.file = value.map(Into::into);
}
/// Returns the embedded source_root in case there is one.
pub fn get_source_root(&self) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
self.source_root.as_ref()
}
fn prefix_source(source_root: &BytesStr, source: &BytesStr) -> BytesStr {
let source_root = source_root.strip_suffix('/').unwrap_or(source_root);
let is_valid = !source.is_empty()
&& (source.starts_with('/')
|| source.starts_with("http:")
|| source.starts_with("https:"));
if is_valid {
source.clone()
} else {
format!("{source_root}/{source}").into()
}
}
/// Sets a new value for the source_root.
pub fn set_source_root<T: Into<BytesStr>>(&mut self, value: Option<T>) {
self.source_root = value.map(Into::into);
match self.source_root.as_ref().filter(|rs| !rs.is_empty()) {
Some(source_root) => {
let sources_prefixed = self
.sources
.iter()
.map(|source| Self::prefix_source(source_root, source))
.collect();
self.sources_prefixed = Some(sources_prefixed)
}
None => self.sources_prefixed = None,
}
}
pub fn add_to_ignore_list(&mut self, src_id: u32) {
self.ignore_list.insert(src_id);
}
pub fn ignore_list(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &u32> {
self.ignore_list.iter()
}
/// Looks up a token by its index.
pub fn get_token(&self, idx: usize) -> Option<Token<'_>> {
self.tokens.get(idx).map(|raw| Token {
raw,
sm: self,
idx,
offset: 0,
})
}
/// Returns the number of tokens in the sourcemap.
pub fn get_token_count(&self) -> u32 {
self.tokens.len() as u32
}
/// Returns an iterator over the tokens.
pub fn tokens(&self) -> TokenIter<'_> {
TokenIter {
i: self,
next_idx: 0,
}
}
/// Looks up the closest token to a given 0-indexed line and column.
pub fn lookup_token(&self, line: u32, col: u32) -> Option<Token<'_>> {
let (idx, raw) =
greatest_lower_bound(&self.tokens, &(line, col), |t| (t.dst_line, t.dst_col))?;
let mut token = Token {
raw,
sm: self,
idx,
offset: 0,
};
if token.is_range() {
token.offset = col - token.get_dst_col();
}
Some(token)
}
/// Given a location, name and minified source file resolve a minified
/// name to an original function name.
///
/// This invokes some guesswork and requires access to the original minified
/// source. This will not yield proper results for anonymous functions or
/// functions that do not have clear function names. (For instance it's
/// recommended that dotted function names are not passed to this
/// function).
pub fn get_original_function_name(
&self,
line: u32,
col: u32,
minified_name: &str,
sv: &SourceView,
) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
self.lookup_token(line, col)
.and_then(|token| sv.get_original_function_name(token, minified_name))
}
/// Returns the number of sources in the sourcemap.
pub fn get_source_count(&self) -> u32 {
self.sources.len() as u32
}
/// Looks up a source for a specific index.
pub fn get_source(&self, idx: u32) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
let sources = self.sources_prefixed.as_deref().unwrap_or(&self.sources);
sources.get(idx as usize)
}
/// Sets a new source value for an index. This cannot add new
/// sources.
///
/// This panics if a source is set that does not exist.
pub fn set_source(&mut self, idx: u32, value: BytesStr) {
self.sources[idx as usize] = value.clone();
if let Some(sources_prefixed) = self.sources_prefixed.as_mut() {
// If sources_prefixed is `Some`, we must have a nonempty `source_root`.
sources_prefixed[idx as usize] =
Self::prefix_source(self.source_root.as_ref().unwrap(), &value);
}
}
/// Iterates over all sources
pub fn sources(&self) -> SourceIter<'_> {
SourceIter {
i: self,
next_idx: 0,
}
}
/// Returns the sources content as source view.
pub fn get_source_view(&self, idx: u32) -> Option<&SourceView> {
self.sources_content
.get(idx as usize)
.and_then(Option::as_ref)
}
/// Looks up the content for a source.
pub fn get_source_contents(&self, idx: u32) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
self.sources_content
.get(idx as usize)
.and_then(Option::as_ref)
.map(SourceView::source)
}
/// Sets source contents for a source.
pub fn set_source_contents(&mut self, idx: u32, value: Option<BytesStr>) {
if self.sources_content.len() != self.sources.len() {
self.sources_content.resize(self.sources.len(), None);
}
self.sources_content[idx as usize] = value.map(SourceView::from_string);
}
/// Iterates over all source contents
pub fn source_contents(&self) -> SourceContentsIter<'_> {
SourceContentsIter {
i: self,
next_idx: 0,
}
}
/// Returns an iterator over the names.
pub fn names(&self) -> NameIter<'_> {
NameIter {
i: self,
next_idx: 0,
}
}
/// Returns the number of names in the sourcemap.
pub fn get_name_count(&self) -> u32 {
self.names.len() as u32
}
/// Returns true if there are any names in the map.
pub fn has_names(&self) -> bool {
!self.names.is_empty()
}
/// Looks up a name for a specific index.
pub fn get_name(&self, idx: u32) -> Option<&BytesStr> {
self.names.get(idx as usize)
}
/// Removes all names from the sourcemap.
pub fn remove_names(&mut self) {
self.names.clear();
}
/// This rewrites the sourcemap according to the provided rewrite
/// options.
///
/// The default behavior is to just deduplicate the sourcemap, something
/// that automatically takes place. This for instance can be used to
/// slightly compress sourcemaps if certain data is not wanted.
///
/// ```rust
/// use swc_sourcemap::{SourceMap, RewriteOptions};
/// # let input: &[_] = b"{
/// # \"version\":3,
/// # \"sources\":[\"coolstuff.js\"],
/// # \"names\":[\"x\",\"alert\"],
/// # \"mappings\":\"AAAA,GAAIA,GAAI,EACR,IAAIA,GAAK,EAAG,CACVC,MAAM\"
/// # }";
/// let sm = SourceMap::from_slice(input).unwrap();
/// let new_sm = sm.rewrite(&RewriteOptions {
/// with_names: false,
/// ..Default::default()
/// });
/// ```
pub fn rewrite(self, options: &RewriteOptions<'_>) -> Result<SourceMap> {
Ok(self.rewrite_with_mapping(options)?.0)
}
/// Same as `rewrite`, except also returns a remapping index for deduplicated `sources`.
pub(crate) fn rewrite_with_mapping(
self,
options: &RewriteOptions<'_>,
) -> Result<(SourceMap, Vec<u32>)> {
let mut builder = SourceMapBuilder::new(self.get_file().cloned());
builder.set_debug_id(self.debug_id);
for token in self.tokens() {
let raw = builder.add_token(&token, options.with_names);
if raw.src_id != !0
&& options.with_source_contents
&& !builder.has_source_contents(raw.src_id)
{
builder.set_source_contents(
raw.src_id,
self.get_source_contents(token.get_src_id()).cloned(),
);
}
}
#[cfg(any(unix, windows, target_os = "redox"))]
{
if options.load_local_source_contents {
builder.load_local_source_contents(options.base_path)?;
}
}
let mut prefixes = vec![];
let mut need_common_prefix = false;
for &prefix in options.strip_prefixes.iter() {
if prefix == "~" {
need_common_prefix = true;
} else {
prefixes.push(prefix.to_string());
}
}
if need_common_prefix {
if let Some(prefix) = find_common_prefix(self.sources.iter().map(AsRef::as_ref)) {
prefixes.push(prefix);
}
}
if !prefixes.is_empty() {
builder.strip_prefixes(&prefixes);
}
let mapping = builder.take_mapping();
let sm = builder.into_sourcemap();
Ok((sm, mapping))
}
/// Adjusts the mappings in `self` using the mappings in `adjustment`.
///
/// Here is the intended use case for this function:
/// * You have a source file (for example, minified JS) `foo.js` and a
/// corresponding sourcemap `foo.js.map`.
/// * You modify `foo.js` in some way and generate a sourcemap `transform.js.map`
/// representing this modification. This can be done using `magic-string`, for example.
/// * You want a sourcemap that is "like" `foo.js.map`, but takes the changes you made to `foo.js` into account.
///
/// Then `foo.js.map.adjust_mappings(transform.js.map)` is the desired sourcemap.
///
/// This function assumes that `adjustment` contains no relevant information except for mappings.
/// All information about sources and names is copied from `self`.
///
/// Note that the resulting sourcemap will be at most as fine-grained as `self.`.
pub fn adjust_mappings(&mut self, adjustment: &Self) {
self.tokens = adjust_mappings(
std::mem::take(&mut self.tokens),
Cow::Borrowed(&adjustment.tokens),
);
}
/// Perform a similar operation as [`Self::adjust_mappings`], but by rewriting the last
/// sourcemap as opposed to the input source map:
///
/// `transform.js.map.adjust_mappings_from_multiple([foo.js.map, bar.js.map])`
pub fn adjust_mappings_from_multiple(self, adjustments: Vec<crate::lazy::SourceMap>) -> Self {
adjust_mappings_from_multiple(self, adjustments)
}
}
pub(crate) fn adjust_mappings(
mut self_tokens: Vec<RawToken>,
adjustments: Cow<[RawToken]>,
) -> Vec<RawToken> {
// The algorithm works by going through the tokens in `self` in order and adjusting
// them depending on the token in `adjustment` they're "covered" by.
// For example:
// Let `l` be a token in `adjustment` mapping `(17, 23)` to `(8, 30)` and let
// `r₁ : (8, 28) -> (102, 35)`, `r₂ : (8, 40) -> (102, 50)`, and
// `r₃ : (9, 10) -> (103, 12)` be the tokens in `self` that fall in the range of `l`.
// `l` offsets these tokens by `(+9, -7)`, so `r₁, … , r₃` must be offset by the same
// amount. Thus, the adjusted sourcemap will contain the tokens
// `c₁ : (17, 23) -> (102, 35)`, `c₂ : (17, 33) -> (102, 50)`, and
// `c3 : (18, 3) -> (103, 12)`.
//
// Or, in diagram form:
//
// (17, 23) (position in the edited source file)
// ↓ l
// (8, 30)
// (8, 28) (8, 40) (9, 10) (positions in the original source file)
// ↓ r₁ ↓ r₂ ↓ r₃
// (102, 35) (102, 50) (103, 12) (positions in the target file)
//
// becomes
//
// (17, 23) (17, 33) (18, 3) (positions in the edited source file)
// ↓ c₁ ↓ c₂ ↓ c₃
// (102, 35) (102, 50) (103, 12) (positions in the target file)
// Helper struct that makes it easier to compare tokens by the start and end
// of the range they cover.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
struct Range<'a> {
start: (u32, u32),
end: (u32, u32),
value: &'a RawToken,
}
/// Turns a list of tokens into a list of ranges, using the provided `key` function to determine the order of the tokens.
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)]
fn create_ranges(tokens: &mut [RawToken], key: fn(&RawToken) -> (u32, u32)) -> Vec<Range<'_>> {
tokens.sort_unstable_by_key(key);
let mut token_iter = tokens.iter().peekable();
let mut ranges = Vec::new();
while let Some(t) = token_iter.next() {
let start = key(t);
let next_start = token_iter.peek().map_or((u32::MAX, u32::MAX), |t| key(t));