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1(function (factory) {
2 if (typeof module === "object" && typeof module.exports === "object") {
3 var v = factory(require, exports);
4 if (v !== undefined) module.exports = v;
5 }
6 else if (typeof define === "function" && define.amd) {
7 define(["require", "exports", "./impl/format", "./impl/edit", "./impl/scanner", "./impl/parser"], factory);
8 }
9})(function (require, exports) {
10 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 * Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
12 * Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
13 *--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
14 'use strict';
15 Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
16 exports.applyEdits = exports.modify = exports.format = exports.printParseErrorCode = exports.stripComments = exports.visit = exports.getNodeValue = exports.getNodePath = exports.findNodeAtOffset = exports.findNodeAtLocation = exports.parseTree = exports.parse = exports.getLocation = exports.createScanner = void 0;
17 var formatter = require("./impl/format");
18 var edit = require("./impl/edit");
19 var scanner = require("./impl/scanner");
20 var parser = require("./impl/parser");
21 /**
22 * Creates a JSON scanner on the given text.
23 * If ignoreTrivia is set, whitespaces or comments are ignored.
24 */
25 exports.createScanner = scanner.createScanner;
26 /**
27 * For a given offset, evaluate the location in the JSON document. Each segment in the location path is either a property name or an array index.
28 */
29 exports.getLocation = parser.getLocation;
30 /**
31 * Parses the given text and returns the object the JSON content represents. On invalid input, the parser tries to be as fault tolerant as possible, but still return a result.
32 * Therefore, always check the errors list to find out if the input was valid.
33 */
34 exports.parse = parser.parse;
35 /**
36 * Parses the given text and returns a tree representation the JSON content. On invalid input, the parser tries to be as fault tolerant as possible, but still return a result.
37 */
38 exports.parseTree = parser.parseTree;
39 /**
40 * Finds the node at the given path in a JSON DOM.
41 */
42 exports.findNodeAtLocation = parser.findNodeAtLocation;
43 /**
44 * Finds the innermost node at the given offset. If includeRightBound is set, also finds nodes that end at the given offset.
45 */
46 exports.findNodeAtOffset = parser.findNodeAtOffset;
47 /**
48 * Gets the JSON path of the given JSON DOM node
49 */
50 exports.getNodePath = parser.getNodePath;
51 /**
52 * Evaluates the JavaScript object of the given JSON DOM node
53 */
54 exports.getNodeValue = parser.getNodeValue;
55 /**
56 * Parses the given text and invokes the visitor functions for each object, array and literal reached.
57 */
58 exports.visit = parser.visit;
59 /**
60 * Takes JSON with JavaScript-style comments and remove
61 * them. Optionally replaces every none-newline character
62 * of comments with a replaceCharacter
63 */
64 exports.stripComments = parser.stripComments;
65 function printParseErrorCode(code) {
66 switch (code) {
67 case 1 /* InvalidSymbol */: return 'InvalidSymbol';
68 case 2 /* InvalidNumberFormat */: return 'InvalidNumberFormat';
69 case 3 /* PropertyNameExpected */: return 'PropertyNameExpected';
70 case 4 /* ValueExpected */: return 'ValueExpected';
71 case 5 /* ColonExpected */: return 'ColonExpected';
72 case 6 /* CommaExpected */: return 'CommaExpected';
73 case 7 /* CloseBraceExpected */: return 'CloseBraceExpected';
74 case 8 /* CloseBracketExpected */: return 'CloseBracketExpected';
75 case 9 /* EndOfFileExpected */: return 'EndOfFileExpected';
76 case 10 /* InvalidCommentToken */: return 'InvalidCommentToken';
77 case 11 /* UnexpectedEndOfComment */: return 'UnexpectedEndOfComment';
78 case 12 /* UnexpectedEndOfString */: return 'UnexpectedEndOfString';
79 case 13 /* UnexpectedEndOfNumber */: return 'UnexpectedEndOfNumber';
80 case 14 /* InvalidUnicode */: return 'InvalidUnicode';
81 case 15 /* InvalidEscapeCharacter */: return 'InvalidEscapeCharacter';
82 case 16 /* InvalidCharacter */: return 'InvalidCharacter';
83 }
84 return '<unknown ParseErrorCode>';
85 }
86 exports.printParseErrorCode = printParseErrorCode;
87 /**
88 * Computes the edits needed to format a JSON document.
89 *
90 * @param documentText The input text
91 * @param range The range to format or `undefined` to format the full content
92 * @param options The formatting options
93 * @returns A list of edit operations describing the formatting changes to the original document. Edits can be either inserts, replacements or
94 * removals of text segments. All offsets refer to the original state of the document. No two edits must change or remove the same range of
95 * text in the original document. However, multiple edits can have
96 * the same offset, for example multiple inserts, or an insert followed by a remove or replace. The order in the array defines which edit is applied first.
97 * To apply edits to an input, you can use `applyEdits`.
98 */
99 function format(documentText, range, options) {
100 return formatter.format(documentText, range, options);
101 }
102 exports.format = format;
103 /**
104 * Computes the edits needed to modify a value in the JSON document.
105 *
106 * @param documentText The input text
107 * @param path The path of the value to change. The path represents either to the document root, a property or an array item.
108 * If the path points to an non-existing property or item, it will be created.
109 * @param value The new value for the specified property or item. If the value is undefined,
110 * the property or item will be removed.
111 * @param options Options
112 * @returns A list of edit operations describing the formatting changes to the original document. Edits can be either inserts, replacements or
113 * removals of text segments. All offsets refer to the original state of the document. No two edits must change or remove the same range of
114 * text in the original document. However, multiple edits can have
115 * the same offset, for example multiple inserts, or an insert followed by a remove or replace. The order in the array defines which edit is applied first.
116 * To apply edits to an input, you can use `applyEdits`.
117 */
118 function modify(text, path, value, options) {
119 return edit.setProperty(text, path, value, options);
120 }
121 exports.modify = modify;
122 /**
123 * Applies edits to a input string.
124 */
125 function applyEdits(text, edits) {
126 for (var i = edits.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
127 text = edit.applyEdit(text, edits[i]);
128 }
129 return text;
130 }
131 exports.applyEdits = applyEdits;
132});
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