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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
We found that oopsy-data demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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