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Takes a file and error locations, turning them into line/column data with relevant text
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fromIndices(code, indices, options)
fromLocations(code, locations, options)
There are two functions, fromIndices
, and fromLocations
. Both of them take
the source code text as a string for the first parameter. The second parameter
is either a list of string indices (e.g. [{index: 0}, {index: 5}
) or a list of
{line, column}
objects (e.g. [{line: 1, column: 3}, {line: 3, column: 89}]
).
If the objects you pass have a property data
, that will be passed along in the
return values.
They both accept an optional third parameter which is an options object. The
only key for the options object is color
, which can have the values true or
false. This controls using the chalk
library to colorize output.
NOTE: The library considers both LF (Linux/OS X) and CRLF (Windows)
var OopsyData = require("oopsy-data");
var code =
"hello world\n" +
"this is me and cool\n" +
"nice nice nice\n";
var indices = [
{index: 0},
{index: 2},
{index: 13}
];
var data = OopsyData.fromIndices(code, indices);
data.forEach(function(d) {
console.log("Line:", d.line, "Column:", d.column);
console.log(d.context);
});
var OopsyData = require("oopsy-data");
var code =
"hello world\n" +
"this is me and cool\n" +
"nice nice nice\n";
var indices = [
{line: 1, column: 1},
{line: 2, column: 7},
{line: 3, column: 10}
];
var data = OopsyData.fromLocations(code, locations, {color: true});
data.forEach(function(d) {
console.log("Line:", d.line, "Column:", d.column);
console.log(d.context);
});
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Takes a file and error locations, turning them into line/column data with relevant text
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