Struct swc_common::source_map::SourceMap[][src]

pub struct SourceMap { /* fields omitted */ }
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The interner for spans.

As most spans are simply stored, we store them as interend form.

  • Each ast node only stores pointer to actual data (BytePos).
  • The pointers (BytePos) can be converted to file name, line and column using this struct.

Implementations

Creates a new source_file. This does not ensure that only one SourceFile exists per file name.

Lookup source information about a BytePos

If the relevant source_file is empty, we don’t return a line number.

Returns Some(span), a union of the lhs and rhs span. The lhs must precede the rhs. If there are gaps between lhs and rhs, the resulting union will cross these gaps. For this to work, the spans have to be:

  • the ctxt of both spans much match
  • the lhs span needs to end on the same line the rhs span begins
  • the lhs span must start at or before the rhs span

Return the source snippet as String corresponding to the given Span

Calls the given closure with the source snippet before the given Span

Return the source snippet as String before the given Span

Calls the given closure with the source snippet after the given Span

Return the source snippet as String after the given Span

Extend the given Span to just after the previous occurrence of c. Return the same span if no character could be found or if an error occurred while retrieving the code snippet.

Extend the given Span to just after the previous occurrence of pat when surrounded by whitespace. Return the same span if no character could be found or if an error occurred while retrieving the code snippet.

Given a Span, try to get a shorter span ending before the first occurrence of c char

Notes

This method returns a dummy span for a dummy span.

Given a Span, try to get a shorter span ending just after the first occurrence of char c.

Notes

This method returns a dummy span for a dummy span.

Given a Span, get a new Span covering the first token and all its trailing whitespace or the original Span.

If sp points to "let mut x", then a span pointing at "let " will be returned.

Given a Span, get a new Span covering the first token without its trailing whitespace or the original Span in case of error.

If sp points to "let mut x", then a span pointing at "let" will be returned.

Given a Span, get a shorter one until predicate yields false.

Returns a new span representing just the start-point of this span

Returns a new span representing just the end-point of this span

Returns a new span representing the next character after the end-point of this span

For a global BytePos compute the local offset within the containing SourceFile

Take the span of a type parameter in a function signature and try to generate a span for the function name (with generics) and a new snippet for this span with the pointed type parameter as a new local type parameter.

For instance:

// Given span
fn my_function(param: T)
//                    ^ Original span

// Result
fn my_function(param: T)
// ^^^^^^^^^^^ Generated span with snippet `my_function<T>`

Attention: The method used is very fragile since it essentially duplicates the work of the parser. If you need to use this function or something similar, please consider updating the source_map functions and this function to something more robust.

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