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| 1 | +// See https://sourcemaps.info/spec.html |
| 2 | +// This grammar only parses the "mapping" field. |
| 3 | +{{ |
| 4 | + const BASE64u = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; |
| 5 | + // ub64.A = 0, etc. |
| 6 | + const ub64 = [...BASE64u].reduce((p, v, i) => { |
| 7 | + p[v] = i |
| 8 | + return p |
| 9 | + }, {}) |
| 10 | +}} |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +// each group representing a line in the generated file is separated by a ”;” |
| 13 | +mappings = head:line? tail:(";" @line)* { return head ? [head, ...tail] : tail; } |
| 14 | + |
| 15 | +// each segment is separated by a “,” |
| 16 | +line = head:segment? tail:("," @segment)* { return head ? [head, ...tail] : tail; } |
| 17 | + |
| 18 | +/* |
| 19 | + gen_col: The zero-based starting column of the line in the generated code |
| 20 | + that the segment represents. If this is the first field of the first |
| 21 | + segment, or the first segment following a new generated line (“;”), then |
| 22 | + this field holds the whole base 64 VLQ. Otherwise, this field contains a |
| 23 | + base 64 VLQ that is relative to the previous occurrence of this field. Note |
| 24 | + that this is different than the fields below because the previous value is |
| 25 | + reset after every generated line. |
| 26 | +
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| 27 | + source: If present, an zero-based index into the “sources” list. This field |
| 28 | + is a base 64 VLQ relative to the previous occurrence of this field, unless |
| 29 | + this is the first occurrence of this field, in which case the whole value is |
| 30 | + represented. |
| 31 | +
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| 32 | + source_line: If present, the zero-based starting line in the original source |
| 33 | + represented. This field is a base 64 VLQ relative to the previous occurrence |
| 34 | + of this field, unless this is the first occurrence of this field, in which |
| 35 | + case the whole value is represented. Always present if there is a source |
| 36 | + field. |
| 37 | +
|
| 38 | + source_col: If present, the zero-based starting column of the line in the |
| 39 | + source represented. This field is a base 64 VLQ relative to the previous |
| 40 | + occurrence of this field, unless this is the first occurrence of this field, |
| 41 | + in which case the whole value is represented. Always present if there is a |
| 42 | + source field. |
| 43 | +
|
| 44 | + name: If present, the zero-based index into the “names” list associated with |
| 45 | + this segment. This field is a base 64 VLQ relative to the previous |
| 46 | + occurrence of this field, unless this is the first occurrence of this field, |
| 47 | + in which case the whole value is represented. |
| 48 | +*/ |
| 49 | + |
| 50 | +// each segment is made up of 1,4 or 5 variable length fields |
| 51 | +segment = gen_col:field sf:source_fields? { |
| 52 | + const s = sf || {} |
| 53 | + s.gen_col = gen_col |
| 54 | + return s |
| 55 | +} |
| 56 | + |
| 57 | +source_fields = source:field source_line:field source_col:field name:field? { |
| 58 | + const ret = { gen_col:0, source, source_line, source_col } |
| 59 | + if (name) { |
| 60 | + ret.name = name |
| 61 | + } |
| 62 | + return ret |
| 63 | +} |
| 64 | + |
| 65 | +field = run:vlq_continue* end:vlq_end { |
| 66 | + // Lowest bit of end is the sign |
| 67 | + const sign = (end & 0x1) ? -1 : 1 |
| 68 | + // Last 4 bits come from the top 4 bits of the end byte |
| 69 | + const last4 = (end & 0x1e) >> 1 |
| 70 | + // Each continue byte has 5 bits. |
| 71 | + return sign * ((run.reduce((p, v) => (p << 5) + v, 0) << 4) + last4) |
| 72 | +} |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +// The top bit (bit 5) set means "continue". ub64.g = 32, which is the first of those. |
| 75 | +vlq_continue = c:[ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/] { return ub64[c]; } |
| 76 | +vlq_end = c:[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdef] { return ub64[c]; } |
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