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What is @volar/source-map?

@volar/source-map is a package designed to handle source maps, which are used to map the transformed code back to the original source code. This is particularly useful in debugging and development environments where you need to trace errors or understand the flow of the code.

What are @volar/source-map's main functionalities?

Creating Source Maps

This feature allows you to create a new source map. The code sample demonstrates how to generate a source map and add a mapping to it.

const { SourceMapGenerator } = require('@volar/source-map');

const map = new SourceMapGenerator({ file: 'output.js' });
map.addMapping({
  generated: { line: 1, column: 5 },
  source: 'input.js',
  original: { line: 1, column: 5 },
  name: 'example'
});
console.log(map.toString());

Parsing Source Maps

This feature allows you to parse an existing source map. The code sample demonstrates how to use the SourceMapConsumer to read and interpret a raw source map.

const { SourceMapConsumer } = require('@volar/source-map');

const rawSourceMap = {
  version: 3,
  file: 'min.js',
  sources: ['one.js', 'two.js'],
  names: ['foo', 'bar'],
  mappings: 'AAgBC,SAAQ,CAAEA'
};

SourceMapConsumer.with(rawSourceMap, null, consumer => {
  console.log(consumer.sources);
  console.log(consumer.originalPositionFor({ line: 1, column: 5 }));
});

Combining Source Maps

This feature allows you to combine multiple source maps into one. The code sample demonstrates how to create two source maps and then combine them into a single source map.

const { SourceMapGenerator, SourceMapConsumer } = require('@volar/source-map');

const map1 = new SourceMapGenerator({ file: 'output1.js' });
map1.addMapping({
  generated: { line: 1, column: 5 },
  source: 'input1.js',
  original: { line: 1, column: 5 },
  name: 'example1'
});

const map2 = new SourceMapGenerator({ file: 'output2.js' });
map2.addMapping({
  generated: { line: 2, column: 10 },
  source: 'input2.js',
  original: { line: 2, column: 10 },
  name: 'example2'
});

const combinedMap = SourceMapGenerator.fromSourceMap(new SourceMapConsumer(map1.toString()));
combinedMap.applySourceMap(new SourceMapConsumer(map2.toString()));
console.log(combinedMap.toString());

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