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See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ exports.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND = 1; exports.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND = 2; /** * Recursive implementation of binary search. * * @param aLow Indices here and lower do not contain the needle. * @param aHigh Indices here and higher do not contain the needle. * @param aNeedle The element being searched for. * @param aHaystack The non-empty array being searched. * @param aCompare Function which takes two elements and returns -1, 0, or 1. * @param aBias Either 'binarySearch.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' or * 'binarySearch.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND'. Specifies whether to return the * closest element that is smaller than or greater than the one we are * searching for, respectively, if the exact element cannot be found. */ function recursiveSearch(aLow, aHigh, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias) { // This function terminates when one of the following is true: // // 1. We find the exact element we are looking for. // // 2. We did not find the exact element, but we can return the index of // the next-closest element. // // 3. We did not find the exact element, and there is no next-closest // element than the one we are searching for, so we return -1. var mid = Math.floor((aHigh - aLow) / 2) + aLow; var cmp = aCompare(aNeedle, aHaystack[mid], true); if (cmp === 0) { // Found the element we are looking for. return mid; } else if (cmp > 0) { // Our needle is greater than aHaystack[mid]. if (aHigh - mid > 1) { // The element is in the upper half. return recursiveSearch(mid, aHigh, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias); } // The exact needle element was not found in this haystack. Determine if // we are in termination case (3) or (2) and return the appropriate thing. if (aBias == exports.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND) { return aHigh < aHaystack.length ? aHigh : -1; } else { return mid; } } else { // Our needle is less than aHaystack[mid]. if (mid - aLow > 1) { // The element is in the lower half. return recursiveSearch(aLow, mid, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias); } // we are in termination case (3) or (2) and return the appropriate thing. if (aBias == exports.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND) { return mid; } else { return aLow < 0 ? -1 : aLow; } } } /** * This is an implementation of binary search which will always try and return * the index of the closest element if there is no exact hit. This is because * mappings between original and generated line/col pairs are single points, * and there is an implicit region between each of them, so a miss just means * that you aren't on the very start of a region. * * @param aNeedle The element you are looking for. * @param aHaystack The array that is being searched. * @param aCompare A function which takes the needle and an element in the * array and returns -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the needle is less * than, equal to, or greater than the element, respectively. * @param aBias Either 'binarySearch.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' or * 'binarySearch.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND'. Specifies whether to return the * closest element that is smaller than or greater than the one we are * searching for, respectively, if the exact element cannot be found. * Defaults to 'binarySearch.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND'. */ exports.search = function search(aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias) { if (aHaystack.length === 0) { return -1; } var index = recursiveSearch(-1, aHaystack.length, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias || exports.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND); if (index < 0) { return -1; } // We have found either the exact element, or the next-closest element than // the one we are searching for. However, there may be more than one such // element. Make sure we always return the smallest of these. while (index - 1 >= 0) { if (aCompare(aHaystack[index], aHaystack[index - 1], true) !== 0) { break; } --index; } return index; }; /***/ }), /***/ 215: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause * * Based on the Base 64 VLQ implementation in Closure Compiler: * https://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/source/browse/trunk/src/com/google/debugging/sourcemap/Base64VLQ.java * * Copyright 2011 The Closure Compiler Authors. All rights reserved. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided * with the distribution. * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ var base64 = __webpack_require__(537); // A single base 64 digit can contain 6 bits of data. For the base 64 variable // length quantities we use in the source map spec, the first bit is the sign, // the next four bits are the actual value, and the 6th bit is the // continuation bit. The continuation bit tells us whether there are more // digits in this value following this digit. // // Continuation // | Sign // | | // V V // 101011 var VLQ_BASE_SHIFT = 5; // binary: 100000 var VLQ_BASE = 1 << VLQ_BASE_SHIFT; // binary: 011111 var VLQ_BASE_MASK = VLQ_BASE - 1; // binary: 100000 var VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT = VLQ_BASE; /** * Converts from a two-complement value to a value where the sign bit is * placed in the least significant bit. For example, as decimals: * 1 becomes 2 (10 binary), -1 becomes 3 (11 binary) * 2 becomes 4 (100 binary), -2 becomes 5 (101 binary) */ function toVLQSigned(aValue) { return aValue < 0 ? ((-aValue) << 1) + 1 : (aValue << 1) + 0; } /** * Converts to a two-complement value from a value where the sign bit is * placed in the least significant bit. For example, as decimals: * 2 (10 binary) becomes 1, 3 (11 binary) becomes -1 * 4 (100 binary) becomes 2, 5 (101 binary) becomes -2 */ function fromVLQSigned(aValue) { var isNegative = (aValue & 1) === 1; var shifted = aValue >> 1; return isNegative ? -shifted : shifted; } /** * Returns the base 64 VLQ encoded value. */ exports.encode = function base64VLQ_encode(aValue) { var encoded = ""; var digit; var vlq = toVLQSigned(aValue); do { digit = vlq & VLQ_BASE_MASK; vlq >>>= VLQ_BASE_SHIFT; if (vlq > 0) { // There are still more digits in this value, so we must make sure the // continuation bit is marked. digit |= VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT; } encoded += base64.encode(digit); } while (vlq > 0); return encoded; }; /** * Decodes the next base 64 VLQ value from the given string and returns the * value and the rest of the string via the out parameter. */ exports.decode = function base64VLQ_decode(aStr, aIndex, aOutParam) { var strLen = aStr.length; var result = 0; var shift = 0; var continuation, digit; do { if (aIndex >= strLen) { throw new Error("Expected more digits in base 64 VLQ value."); } digit = base64.decode(aStr.charCodeAt(aIndex++)); if (digit === -1) { throw new Error("Invalid base64 digit: " + aStr.charAt(aIndex - 1)); } continuation = !!(digit & VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT); digit &= VLQ_BASE_MASK; result = result + (digit << shift); shift += VLQ_BASE_SHIFT; } while (continuation); aOutParam.value = fromVLQSigned(result); aOutParam.rest = aIndex; }; /***/ }), /***/ 226: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ // It turns out that some (most?) JavaScript engines don't self-host // `Array.prototype.sort`. This makes sense because C++ will likely remain // faster than JS when doing raw CPU-intensive sorting. However, when using a // custom comparator function, calling back and forth between the VM's C++ and // JIT'd JS is rather slow *and* loses JIT type information, resulting in // worse generated code for the comparator function than would be optimal. In // fact, when sorting with a comparator, these costs outweigh the benefits of // sorting in C++. By using our own JS-implemented Quick Sort (below), we get // a ~3500ms mean speed-up in `bench/bench.html`. /** * Swap the elements indexed by `x` and `y` in the array `ary`. * * @param {Array} ary * The array. * @param {Number} x * The index of the first item. * @param {Number} y * The index of the second item. */ function swap(ary, x, y) { var temp = ary[x]; ary[x] = ary[y]; ary[y] = temp; } /** * Returns a random integer within the range `low .. high` inclusive. * * @param {Number} low * The lower bound on the range. * @param {Number} high * The upper bound on the range. */ function randomIntInRange(low, high) { return Math.round(low + (Math.random() * (high - low))); } /** * The Quick Sort algorithm. * * @param {Array} ary * An array to sort. * @param {function} comparator * Function to use to compare two items. * @param {Number} p * Start index of the array * @param {Number} r * End index of the array */ function doQuickSort(ary, comparator, p, r) { // If our lower bound is less than our upper bound, we (1) partition the // array into two pieces and (2) recurse on each half. If it is not, this is // the empty array and our base case. if (p < r) { // (1) Partitioning. // // The partitioning chooses a pivot between `p` and `r` and moves all // elements that are less than or equal to the pivot to the before it, and // all the elements that are greater than it after it. The effect is that // once partition is done, the pivot is in the exact place it will be when // the array is put in sorted order, and it will not need to be moved // again. This runs in O(n) time. // Always choose a random pivot so that an input array which is reverse // sorted does not cause O(n^2) running time. var pivotIndex = randomIntInRange(p, r); var i = p - 1; swap(ary, pivotIndex, r); var pivot = ary[r]; // Immediately after `j` is incremented in this loop, the following hold // true: // // * Every element in `ary[p .. i]` is less than or equal to the pivot. // // * Every element in `ary[i+1 .. j-1]` is greater than the pivot. for (var j = p; j < r; j++) { if (comparator(ary[j], pivot) <= 0) { i += 1; swap(ary, i, j); } } swap(ary, i + 1, j); var q = i + 1; // (2) Recurse on each half. doQuickSort(ary, comparator, p, q - 1); doQuickSort(ary, comparator, q + 1, r); } } /** * Sort the given array in-place with the given comparator function. * * @param {Array} ary * An array to sort. * @param {function} comparator * Function to use to compare two items. */ exports.quickSort = function (ary, comparator) { doQuickSort(ary, comparator, 0, ary.length - 1); }; /***/ }), /***/ 282: /***/ (function(module) { module.exports = require("module"); /***/ }), /***/ 284: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { var SourceMapConsumer = __webpack_require__(596).SourceMapConsumer; var path = __webpack_require__(622); var fs; try { fs = __webpack_require__(747); if (!fs.existsSync || !fs.readFileSync) { // fs doesn't have all methods we need fs = null; } } catch (err) { /* nop */ } var bufferFrom = __webpack_require__(650); // Only install once if called multiple times var errorFormatterInstalled = false; var uncaughtShimInstalled = false; // If true, the caches are reset before a stack trace formatting operation var emptyCacheBetweenOperations = false; // Supports {browser, node, auto} var environment = "auto"; // Maps a file path to a string containing the file contents var fileContentsCache = {}; // Maps a file path to a source map for that file var sourceMapCache = {}; // Regex for detecting source maps var reSourceMap = /^data:application\/json[^,]+base64,/; // Priority list of retrieve handlers var retrieveFileHandlers = []; var retrieveMapHandlers = []; function isInBrowser() { if (environment === "browser") return true; if (environment === "node") return false; return ((typeof window !== 'undefined') && (typeof XMLHttpRequest === 'function') && !(window.require && window.module && window.process && window.process.type === "renderer")); } function hasGlobalProcessEventEmitter() { return ((typeof process === 'object') && (process !== null) && (typeof process.on === 'function')); } function handlerExec(list) { return function(arg) { for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) { var ret = list[i](arg); if (ret) { return ret; } } return null; }; } var retrieveFile = handlerExec(retrieveFileHandlers); retrieveFileHandlers.push(function(path) { // Trim the path to make sure there is no extra whitespace. path = path.trim(); if (/^file:/.test(path)) { // existsSync/readFileSync can't handle file protocol, but once stripped, it works path = path.replace(/file:\/\/\/(\w:)?/, function(protocol, drive) { return drive ? '' : // file:///C:/dir/file -> C:/dir/file '/'; // file:///root-dir/file -> /root-dir/file }); } if (path in fileContentsCache) { return fileContentsCache[path]; } var contents = ''; try { if (!fs) { // Use SJAX if we are in the browser var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('GET', path, /** async */ false); xhr.send(null); if (xhr.readyState === 4 && xhr.status === 200) { contents = xhr.responseText; } } else if (fs.existsSync(path)) { // Otherwise, use the filesystem contents = fs.readFileSync(path, 'utf8'); } } catch (er) { /* ignore any errors */ } return fileContentsCache[path] = contents; }); // Support URLs relative to a directory, but be careful about a protocol prefix // in case we are in the browser (i.e. directories may start with "http://" or "file:///") function supportRelativeURL(file, url) { if (!file) return url; var dir = path.dirname(file); var match = /^\w+:\/\/[^\/]*/.exec(dir); var protocol = match ? match[0] : ''; var startPath = dir.slice(protocol.length); if (protocol && /^\/\w\:/.test(startPath)) { // handle file:///C:/ paths protocol += '/'; return protocol + path.resolve(dir.slice(protocol.length), url).replace(/\\/g, '/'); } return protocol + path.resolve(dir.slice(protocol.length), url); } function retrieveSourceMapURL(source) { var fileData; if (isInBrowser()) { try { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('GET', source, false); xhr.send(null); fileData = xhr.readyState === 4 ? xhr.responseText : null; // Support providing a sourceMappingURL via the SourceMap header var sourceMapHeader = xhr.getResponseHeader("SourceMap") || xhr.getResponseHeader("X-SourceMap"); if (sourceMapHeader) { return sourceMapHeader; } } catch (e) { } } // Get the URL of the source map fileData = retrieveFile(source); var re = /(?:\/\/[@#][\s]*sourceMappingURL=([^\s'"]+)[\s]*$)|(?:\/\*[@#][\s]*sourceMappingURL=([^\s*'"]+)[\s]*(?:\*\/)[\s]*$)/mg; // Keep executing the search to find the *last* sourceMappingURL to avoid // picking up sourceMappingURLs from comments, strings, etc. var lastMatch, match; while (match = re.exec(fileData)) lastMatch = match; if (!lastMatch) return null; return lastMatch[1]; }; // Can be overridden by the retrieveSourceMap option to install. Takes a // generated source filename; returns a {map, optional url} object, or null if // there is no source map. The map field may be either a string or the parsed // JSON object (ie, it must be a valid argument to the SourceMapConsumer // constructor). var retrieveSourceMap = handlerExec(retrieveMapHandlers); retrieveMapHandlers.push(function(source) { var sourceMappingURL = retrieveSourceMapURL(source); if (!sourceMappingURL) return null; // Read the contents of the source map var sourceMapData; if (reSourceMap.test(sourceMappingURL)) { // Support source map URL as a data url var rawData = sourceMappingURL.slice(sourceMappingURL.indexOf(',') + 1); sourceMapData = bufferFrom(rawData, "base64").toString(); sourceMappingURL = source; } else { // Support source map URLs relative to the source URL sourceMappingURL = supportRelativeURL(source, sourceMappingURL); sourceMapData = retrieveFile(sourceMappingURL); } if (!sourceMapData) { return null; } return { url: sourceMappingURL, map: sourceMapData }; }); function mapSourcePosition(position) { var sourceMap = sourceMapCache[position.source]; if (!sourceMap) { // Call the (overrideable) retrieveSourceMap function to get the source map. var urlAndMap = retrieveSourceMap(position.source); if (urlAndMap) { sourceMap = sourceMapCache[position.source] = { url: urlAndMap.url, map: new SourceMapConsumer(urlAndMap.map) }; // Load all sources stored inline with the source map into the file cache // to pretend like they are already loaded. They may not exist on disk. if (sourceMap.map.sourcesContent) { sourceMap.map.sources.forEach(function(source, i) { var contents = sourceMap.map.sourcesContent[i]; if (contents) { var url = supportRelativeURL(sourceMap.url, source); fileContentsCache[url] = contents; } }); } } else { sourceMap = sourceMapCache[position.source] = { url: null, map: null }; } } // Resolve the source URL relative to the URL of the source map if (sourceMap && sourceMap.map && typeof sourceMap.map.originalPositionFor === 'function') { var originalPosition = sourceMap.map.originalPositionFor(position); // Only return the original position if a matching line was found. If no // matching line is found then we return position instead, which will cause // the stack trace to print the path and line for the compiled file. It is // better to give a precise location in the compiled file than a vague // location in the original file. if (originalPosition.source !== null) { originalPosition.source = supportRelativeURL( sourceMap.url, originalPosition.source); return originalPosition; } } return position; } // Parses code generated by FormatEvalOrigin(), a function inside V8: // https://code.google.com/p/v8/source/browse/trunk/src/messages.js function mapEvalOrigin(origin) { // Most eval() calls are in this format var match = /^eval at ([^(]+) \((.+):(\d+):(\d+)\)$/.exec(origin); if (match) { var position = mapSourcePosition({ source: match[2], line: +match[3], column: match[4] - 1 }); return 'eval at ' + match[1] + ' (' + position.source + ':' + position.line + ':' + (position.column + 1) + ')'; } // Parse nested eval() calls using recursion match = /^eval at ([^(]+) \((.+)\)$/.exec(origin); if (match) { return 'eval at ' + match[1] + ' (' + mapEvalOrigin(match[2]) + ')'; } // Make sure we still return useful information if we didn't find anything return origin; } // This is copied almost verbatim from the V8 source code at // https://code.google.com/p/v8/source/browse/trunk/src/messages.js. The // implementation of wrapCallSite() used to just forward to the actual source // code of CallSite.prototype.toString but unfortunately a new release of V8 // did something to the prototype chain and broke the shim. The only fix I // could find was copy/paste. function CallSiteToString() { var fileName; var fileLocation = ""; if (this.isNative()) { fileLocation = "native"; } else { fileName = this.getScriptNameOrSourceURL(); if (!fileName && this.isEval()) { fileLocation = this.getEvalOrigin(); fileLocation += ", "; // Expecting source position to follow. } if (fileName) { fileLocation += fileName; } else { // Source code does not originate from a file and is not native, but we // can still get the source position inside the source string, e.g. in // an eval string. fileLocation += "<anonymous>"; } var lineNumber = this.getLineNumber(); if (lineNumber != null) { fileLocation += ":" + lineNumber; var columnNumber = this.getColumnNumber(); if (columnNumber) { fileLocation += ":" + columnNumber; } } } var line = ""; var functionName = this.getFunctionName(); var addSuffix = true; var isConstructor = this.isConstructor(); var isMethodCall = !(this.isToplevel() || isConstructor); if (isMethodCall) { var typeName = this.getTypeName(); // Fixes shim to be backward compatable with Node v0 to v4 if (typeName === "[object Object]") { typeName = "null"; } var methodName = this.getMethodName(); if (functionName) { if (typeName && functionName.indexOf(typeName) != 0) { line += typeName + "."; } line += functionName; if (methodName && functionName.indexOf("." + methodName) != functionName.length - methodName.length - 1) { line += " [as " + methodName + "]"; } } else { line += typeName + "." + (methodName || "<anonymous>"); } } else if (isConstructor) { line += "new " + (functionName || "<anonymous>"); } else if (functionName) { line += functionName; } else { line += fileLocation; addSuffix = false; } if (addSuffix) { line += " (" + fileLocation + ")"; } return line; } function cloneCallSite(frame) { var object = {}; Object.getOwnPropertyNames(Object.getPrototypeOf(frame)).forEach(function(name) { object[name] = /^(?:is|get)/.test(name) ? function() { return frame[name].call(frame); } : frame[name]; }); object.toString = CallSiteToString; return object; } function wrapCallSite(frame, state) { // provides interface backward compatibility if (state === undefined) { state = { nextPosition: null, curPosition: null } } if(frame.isNative()) { state.curPosition = null; return frame; } // Most call sites will return the source file from getFileName(), but code // passed to eval() ending in "//# sourceURL=..." will return the source file // from getScriptNameOrSourceURL() instead var source = frame.getFileName() || frame.getScriptNameOrSourceURL(); if (source) { var line = frame.getLineNumber(); var column = frame.getColumnNumber() - 1; // Fix position in Node where some (internal) code is prepended. // See https://github.com/evanw/node-source-map-support/issues/36 // Header removed in node at ^10.16 || >=11.11.0 // v11 is not an LTS candidate, we can just test the one version with it. // Test node versions for: 10.16-19, 10.20+, 12-19, 20-99, 100+, or 11.11 var noHeader = /^v(10\.1[6-9]|10\.[2-9][0-9]|10\.[0-9]{3,}|1[2-9]\d*|[2-9]\d|\d{3,}|11\.11)/; var headerLength = noHeader.test(process.version) ? 0 : 62; if (line === 1 && column > headerLength && !isInBrowser() && !frame.isEval()) { column -= headerLength; } var position = mapSourcePosition({ source: source, line: line, column: column }); state.curPosition = position; frame = cloneCallSite(frame); var originalFunctionName = frame.getFunctionName; frame.getFunctionName = function() { if (state.nextPosition == null) { return originalFunctionName(); } return state.nextPosition.name || originalFunctionName(); }; frame.getFileName = function() { return position.source; }; frame.getLineNumber = function() { return position.line; }; frame.getColumnNumber = function() { return position.column + 1; }; frame.getScriptNameOrSourceURL = function() { return position.source; }; return frame; } // Code called using eval() needs special handling var origin = frame.isEval() && frame.getEvalOrigin(); if (origin) { origin = mapEvalOrigin(origin); frame = cloneCallSite(frame); frame.getEvalOrigin = function() { return origin; }; return frame; } // If we get here then we were unable to change the source position return frame; } // This function is part of the V8 stack trace API, for more info see: // https://v8.dev/docs/stack-trace-api function prepareStackTrace(error, stack) { if (emptyCacheBetweenOperations) { fileContentsCache = {}; sourceMapCache = {}; } var name = error.name || 'Error'; var message = error.message || ''; var errorString = name + ": " + message; var state = { nextPosition: null, curPosition: null }; var processedStack = []; for (var i = stack.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { processedStack.push('\n at ' + wrapCallSite(stack[i], state)); state.nextPosition = state.curPosition; } state.curPosition = state.nextPosition = null; return errorString + processedStack.reverse().join(''); } // Generate position and snippet of original source with pointer function getErrorSource(error) { var match = /\n at [^(]+ \((.*):(\d+):(\d+)\)/.exec(error.stack); if (match) { var source = match[1]; var line = +match[2]; var column = +match[3]; // Support the inline sourceContents inside the source map var contents = fileContentsCache[source]; // Support files on disk if (!contents && fs && fs.existsSync(source)) { try { contents = fs.readFileSync(source, 'utf8'); } catch (er) { contents = ''; } } // Format the line from the original source code like node does if (contents) { var code = contents.split(/(?:\r\n|\r|\n)/)[line - 1]; if (code) { return source + ':' + line + '\n' + code + '\n' + new Array(column).join(' ') + '^'; } } } return null; } function printErrorAndExit (error) { var source = getErrorSource(error); // Ensure error is printed synchronously and not truncated if (process.stderr._handle && process.stderr._handle.setBlocking) { process.stderr._handle.setBlocking(true); } if (source) { console.error(); console.error(source); } console.error(error.stack); process.exit(1); } function shimEmitUncaughtException () { var origEmit = process.emit; process.emit = function (type) { if (type === 'uncaughtException') { var hasStack = (arguments[1] && arguments[1].stack); var hasListeners = (this.listeners(type).length > 0); if (hasStack && !hasListeners) { return printErrorAndExit(arguments[1]); } } return origEmit.apply(this, arguments); }; } var originalRetrieveFileHandlers = retrieveFileHandlers.slice(0); var originalRetrieveMapHandlers = retrieveMapHandlers.slice(0); exports.wrapCallSite = wrapCallSite; exports.getErrorSource = getErrorSource; exports.mapSourcePosition = mapSourcePosition; exports.retrieveSourceMap = retrieveSourceMap; exports.install = function(options) { options = options || {}; if (options.environment) { environment = options.environment; if (["node", "browser", "auto"].indexOf(environment) === -1) { throw new Error("environment " + environment + " was unknown. Available options are {auto, browser, node}") } } // Allow sources to be found by methods other than reading the files // directly from disk. if (options.retrieveFile) { if (options.overrideRetrieveFile) { retrieveFileHandlers.length = 0; } retrieveFileHandlers.unshift(options.retrieveFile); } // Allow source maps to be found by methods other than reading the files // directly from disk. if (options.retrieveSourceMap) { if (options.overrideRetrieveSourceMap) { retrieveMapHandlers.length = 0; } retrieveMapHandlers.unshift(options.retrieveSourceMap); } // Support runtime transpilers that include inline source maps if (options.hookRequire && !isInBrowser()) { var Module; try { Module = __webpack_require__(282); } catch (err) { // NOP: Loading in catch block to convert webpack error to warning. } var $compile = Module.prototype._compile; if (!$compile.__sourceMapSupport) { Module.prototype._compile = function(content, filename) { fileContentsCache[filename] = content; sourceMapCache[filename] = undefined; return $compile.call(this, content, filename); }; Module.prototype._compile.__sourceMapSupport = true; } } // Configure options if (!emptyCacheBetweenOperations) { emptyCacheBetweenOperations = 'emptyCacheBetweenOperations' in options ? options.emptyCacheBetweenOperations : false; } // Install the error reformatter if (!errorFormatterInstalled) { errorFormatterInstalled = true; Error.prepareStackTrace = prepareStackTrace; } if (!uncaughtShimInstalled) { var installHandler = 'handleUncaughtExceptions' in options ? options.handleUncaughtExceptions : true; // Provide the option to not install the uncaught exception handler. This is // to support other uncaught exception handlers (in test frameworks, for // example). If this handler is not installed and there are no other uncaught // exception handlers, uncaught exceptions will be caught by node's built-in // exception handler and the process will still be terminated. However, the // generated JavaScript code will be shown above the stack trace instead of // the original source code. if (installHandler && hasGlobalProcessEventEmitter()) { uncaughtShimInstalled = true; shimEmitUncaughtException(); } } }; exports.resetRetrieveHandlers = function() { retrieveFileHandlers.length = 0; retrieveMapHandlers.length = 0; retrieveFileHandlers = originalRetrieveFileHandlers.slice(0); retrieveMapHandlers = originalRetrieveMapHandlers.slice(0); retrieveSourceMap = handlerExec(retrieveMapHandlers); retrieveFile = handlerExec(retrieveFileHandlers); } /***/ }), /***/ 327: /***/ (function(__unusedmodule, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ var util = __webpack_require__(983); var binarySearch = __webpack_require__(164); var ArraySet = __webpack_require__(837).ArraySet; var base64VLQ = __webpack_require__(215); var quickSort = __webpack_require__(226).quickSort; function SourceMapConsumer(aSourceMap, aSourceMapURL) { var sourceMap = aSourceMap; if (typeof aSourceMap === 'string') { sourceMap = util.parseSourceMapInput(aSourceMap); } return sourceMap.sections != null ? new IndexedSourceMapConsumer(sourceMap, aSourceMapURL) : new BasicSourceMapConsumer(sourceMap, aSourceMapURL); } SourceMapConsumer.fromSourceMap = function(aSourceMap, aSourceMapURL) { return BasicSourceMapConsumer.fromSourceMap(aSourceMap, aSourceMapURL); } /** * The version of the source mapping spec that we are consuming. */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype._version = 3; // `__generatedMappings` and `__originalMappings` are arrays that hold the // parsed mapping coordinates from the source map's "mappings" attribute. They // are lazily instantiated, accessed via the `_generatedMappings` and // `_originalMappings` getters respectively, and we only parse the mappings // and create these arrays once queried for a source location. We jump through // these hoops because there can be many thousands of mappings, and parsing // them is expensive, so we only want to do it if we must. // // Each object in the arrays is of the form: // // { // generatedLine: The line number in the generated code, // generatedColumn: The column number in the generated code, // source: The path to the original source file that generated this // chunk of code, // originalLine: The line number in the original source that // corresponds to this chunk of generated code, // originalColumn: The column number in the original source that // corresponds to this chunk of generated code, // name: The name of the original symbol which generated this chunk of // code. // } // // All properties except for `generatedLine` and `generatedColumn` can be // `null`. // // `_generatedMappings` is ordered by the generated positions. // // `_originalMappings` is ordered by the original positions. SourceMapConsumer.prototype.__generatedMappings = null; Object.defineProperty(SourceMapConsumer.prototype, '_generatedMappings', { configurable: true, enumerable: true, get: function () { if (!this.__generatedMappings) { this._parseMappings(this._mappings, this.sourceRoot); } return this.__generatedMappings; } }); SourceMapConsumer.prototype.__originalMappings = null; Object.defineProperty(SourceMapConsumer.prototype, '_originalMappings', { configurable: true, enumerable: true, get: function () { if (!this.__originalMappings) { this._parseMappings(this._mappings, this.sourceRoot); } return this.__originalMappings; } }); SourceMapConsumer.prototype._charIsMappingSeparator = function SourceMapConsumer_charIsMappingSeparator(aStr, index) { var c = aStr.charAt(index); return c === ";" || c === ","; }; /** * Parse the mappings in a string in to a data structure which we can easily * query (the ordered arrays in the `this.__generatedMappings` and * `this.__originalMappings` properties). */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype._parseMappings = function SourceMapConsumer_parseMappings(aStr, aSourceRoot) { throw new Error("Subclasses must implement _parseMappings"); }; SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER = 1; SourceMapConsumer.ORIGINAL_ORDER = 2; SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND = 1; SourceMapConsumer.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND = 2; /** * Iterate over each mapping between an original source/line/column and a * generated line/column in this source map. * * @param Function aCallback * The function that is called with each mapping. * @param Object aContext * Optional. If specified, this object will be the value of `this` every * time that `aCallback` is called. * @param aOrder * Either `SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER` or * `SourceMapConsumer.ORIGINAL_ORDER`. Specifies whether you want to * iterate over the mappings sorted by the generated file's line/column * order or the original's source/line/column order, respectively. Defaults to * `SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER`. */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype.eachMapping = function SourceMapConsumer_eachMapping(aCallback, aContext, aOrder) { var context = aContext || null; var order = aOrder || SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER; var mappings; switch (order) { case SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER: mappings = this._generatedMappings; break; case SourceMapConsumer.ORIGINAL_ORDER: mappings = this._originalMappings; break; default: throw new Error("Unknown order of iteration."); } var sourceRoot = this.sourceRoot; mappings.map(function (mapping) { var source = mapping.source === null ? null : this._sources.at(mapping.source); source = util.computeSourceURL(sourceRoot, source, this._sourceMapURL); return { source: source, generatedLine: mapping.generatedLine, generatedColumn: mapping.generatedColumn, originalLine: mapping.originalLine, originalColumn: mapping.originalColumn, name: mapping.name === null ? null : this._names.at(mapping.name) }; }, this).forEach(aCallback, context); }; /** * Returns all generated line and column information for the original source, * line, and column provided. If no column is provided, returns all mappings * corresponding to a either the line we are searching for or the next * closest line that has any mappings. Otherwise, returns all mappings * corresponding to the given line and either the column we are searching for * or the next closest column that has any offsets. * * The only argument is an object with the following properties: * * - source: The filename of the original source. * - line: The line number in the original source. The line number is 1-based. * - column: Optional. the column number in the original source. * The column number is 0-based. * * and an array of objects is returned, each with the following properties: * * - line: The line number in the generated source, or null. The * line number is 1-based. * - column: The column number in the generated source, or null. * The column number is 0-based. */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype.allGeneratedPositionsFor = function SourceMapConsumer_allGeneratedPositionsFor(aArgs) { var line = util.getArg(aArgs, 'line'); // When there is no exact match, BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype._findMapping // returns the index of the closest mapping less than the needle. By // setting needle.originalColumn to 0, we thus find the last mapping for // the given line, provided such a mapping exists. var needle = { source: util.getArg(aArgs, 'source'), originalLine: line, originalColumn: util.getArg(aArgs, 'column', 0) }; needle.source = this._findSourceIndex(needle.source); if (needle.source < 0) { return []; } var mappings = []; var index = this._findMapping(needle, this._originalMappings, "originalLine", "originalColumn", util.compareByOriginalPositions, binarySearch.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND); if (index >= 0) { var mapping = this._originalMappings[index]; if (aArgs.column === undefined) { var originalLine = mapping.originalLine; // Iterate until either we run out of mappings, or we run into // a mapping for a different line than the one we found. Since // mappings are sorted, this is guaranteed to find all mappings for // the line we found. while (mapping && mapping.originalLine === originalLine) { mappings.push({ line: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedLine', null), column: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedColumn', null), lastColumn: util.getArg(mapping, 'lastGeneratedColumn', null) }); mapping = this._originalMappings[++index]; } } else { var originalColumn = mapping.originalColumn; // Iterate until either we run out of mappings, or we run into // a mapping for a different line than the one we were searching for. // Since mappings are sorted, this is guaranteed to find all mappings for // the line we are searching for. while (mapping && mapping.originalLine === line && mapping.originalColumn == originalColumn) { mappings.push({ line: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedLine', null), column: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedColumn', null), lastColumn: util.getArg(mapping, 'lastGeneratedColumn', null) }); mapping = this._originalMappings[++index]; } } } return mappings; }; exports.SourceMapConsumer = SourceMapConsumer; /** * A BasicSourceMapConsumer instance represents a parsed source map which we can * query for information about the original file positions by giving it a file * position in the generated source. * * The first parameter is the raw source map (either as a JSON string, or * already parsed to an object). According to the spec, source maps have the * following attributes: * * - version: Which version of the source map spec this map is following. * - sources: An array of URLs to the original source files. * - names: An array of identifiers which can be referrenced by individual mappings. * - sourceRoot: Optional. The URL root from which all sources are relative. * - sourcesContent: Optional. An array of contents of the original source files. * - mappings: A string of base64 VLQs which contain the actual mappings. * - file: Optional. The generated file this source map is associated with. * * Here is an example source map, taken from the source map spec[0]: * * { * version : 3, * file: "out.js", * sourceRoot : "", * sources: ["foo.js", "bar.js"], * names: ["src", "maps", "are", "fun"], * mappings: "AA,AB;;ABCDE;" * } * * The second parameter, if given, is a string whose value is the URL * at which the source map was found. This URL is used to compute the * sources array. * * [0]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1RGAehQwRypUTovF1KRlpiOFze0b-_2gc6fAH0KY0k/edit?pli=1# */ function BasicSourceMapConsumer(aSourceMap, aSourceMapURL) { var sourceMap = aSourceMap; if (typeof aSourceMap === 'string') { sourceMap = util.parseSourceMapInput(aSourceMap); } var version = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'version'); var sources = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sources'); // Sass 3.3 leaves out the 'names' array, so we deviate from the spec (which // requires the array) to play nice here. var names = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'names', []); var sourceRoot = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sourceRoot', null); var sourcesContent = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sourcesContent', null); var mappings = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'mappings'); var file = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'file', null); // Once again, Sass deviates from the spec and supplies the version as a // string rather than a number, so we use loose equality checking here. if (version != this._version) { throw new Error('Unsupported version: ' + version); } if (sourceRoot) { sourceRoot = util.normalize(sourceRoot); } sources = sources .map(String) // Some source maps produce relative source paths like "./foo.js" instead of // "foo.js". Normalize these first so that future comparisons will succeed. // See bugzil.la/1090768. .map(util.normalize) // Always ensure that absolute sources are internally stored relative to // the source root, if the source root is absolute. Not doing this would // be particularly problematic when the source root is a prefix of the // source (valid, but why??). See github issue #199 and bugzil.la/1188982. .map(function (source) { return sourceRoot && util.isAbsolute(sourceRoot) && util.isAbsolute(source) ? util.relative(sourceRoot, source) : source; }); // Pass `true` below to allow duplicate names and sources. While source maps // are intended to be compressed and deduplicated, the TypeScript compiler // sometimes generates source maps with duplicates in them. See Github issue // #72 and bugzil.la/889492. this._names = ArraySet.fromArray(names.map(String), true); this._sources = ArraySet.fromArray(sources, true); this._absoluteSources = this._sources.toArray().map(function (s) { return util.computeSourceURL(sourceRoot, s, aSourceMapURL); }); this.sourceRoot = sourceRoot; this.sourcesContent = sourcesContent; this._mappings = mappings; this._sourceMapURL = aSourceMapURL; this.file = file; } BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype = Object.create(SourceMapConsumer.prototype); BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.consumer = SourceMapConsumer; /** * Utility function to find the index of a source. Returns -1 if not * found. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype._findSourceIndex = function(aSource) { var relativeSource = aSource; if (this.sourceRoot != null) { relativeSource = util.relative(this.sourceRoot, relativeSource); } if (this._sources.has(relativeSource)) { return this._sources.indexOf(relativeSource); } // Maybe aSource is an absolute URL as returned by |sources|. In // this case we can't simply undo the transform. var i; for (i = 0; i < this._absoluteSources.length; ++i) { if (this._absoluteSources[i] == aSource) { return i; } } return -1; }; /** * Create a BasicSourceMapConsumer from a SourceMapGenerator. * * @param SourceMapGenerator aSourceMap * The source map that will be consumed. * @param String aSourceMapURL * The URL at which the source map can be found (optional) * @returns BasicSourceMapConsumer */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.fromSourceMap = function SourceMapConsumer_fromSourceMap(aSourceMap, aSourceMapURL) { var smc = Object.create(BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype); var names = smc._names = ArraySet.fromArray(aSourceMap._names.toArray(), true); var sources = smc._sources = ArraySet.fromArray(aSourceMap._sources.toArray(), true); smc.sourceRoot = aSourceMap._sourceRoot; smc.sourcesContent = aSourceMap._generateSourcesContent(smc._sources.toArray(), smc.sourceRoot); smc.file = aSourceMap._file; smc._sourceMapURL = aSourceMapURL; smc._absoluteSources = smc._sources.toArray().map(function (s) { return util.computeSourceURL(smc.sourceRoot, s, aSourceMapURL); }); // Because we are modifying the entries (by converting string sources and // names to indices into the sources and names ArraySets), we have to make // a copy of the entry or else bad things happen. Shared mutable state // strikes again! See github issue #191. var generatedMappings = aSourceMap._mappings.toArray().slice(); var destGeneratedMappings = smc.__generatedMappings = []; var destOriginalMappings = smc.__originalMappings = []; for (var i = 0, length = generatedMappings.length; i < length; i++) { var srcMapping = generatedMappings[i]; var destMapping = new Mapping; destMapping.generatedLine = srcMapping.generatedLine; destMapping.generatedColumn = srcMapping.generatedColumn; if (srcMapping.source) { destMapping.source = sources.indexOf(srcMapping.source); destMapping.originalLine = srcMapping.originalLine; destMapping.originalColumn = srcMapping.originalColumn; if (srcMapping.name) { destMapping.name = names.indexOf(srcMapping.name); } destOriginalMappings.push(destMapping); } destGeneratedMappings.push(destMapping); } quickSort(smc.__