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269 lines
9.9 KiB
export interface BundleOptions {
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intro?: string;
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separator?: string;
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}
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export interface SourceMapOptions {
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/**
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* Whether the mapping should be high-resolution.
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* Hi-res mappings map every single character, meaning (for example) your devtools will always
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* be able to pinpoint the exact location of function calls and so on.
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* With lo-res mappings, devtools may only be able to identify the correct
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* line - but they're quicker to generate and less bulky.
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* You can also set `"boundary"` to generate a semi-hi-res mappings segmented per word boundary
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* instead of per character, suitable for string semantics that are separated by words.
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* If sourcemap locations have been specified with s.addSourceMapLocation(), they will be used here.
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*/
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hires?: boolean | 'boundary';
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/**
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* The filename where you plan to write the sourcemap.
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*/
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file?: string;
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/**
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* The filename of the file containing the original source.
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*/
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source?: string;
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/**
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* Whether to include the original content in the map's sourcesContent array.
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*/
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includeContent?: boolean;
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}
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export type SourceMapSegment =
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| [number]
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| [number, number, number, number]
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| [number, number, number, number, number];
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export interface DecodedSourceMap {
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file: string;
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sources: string[];
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sourcesContent?: string[];
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names: string[];
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mappings: SourceMapSegment[][];
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x_google_ignoreList?: number[];
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}
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export class SourceMap {
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constructor(properties: DecodedSourceMap);
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version: number;
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file: string;
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sources: string[];
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sourcesContent?: string[];
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names: string[];
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mappings: string;
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x_google_ignoreList?: number[];
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/**
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* Returns the equivalent of `JSON.stringify(map)`
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*/
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toString(): string;
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/**
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* Returns a DataURI containing the sourcemap. Useful for doing this sort of thing:
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* `generateMap(options?: SourceMapOptions): SourceMap;`
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*/
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toUrl(): string;
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}
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export class Bundle {
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constructor(options?: BundleOptions);
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/**
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* Adds the specified source to the bundle, which can either be a `MagicString` object directly,
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* or an options object that holds a magic string `content` property and optionally provides
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* a `filename` for the source within the bundle, as well as an optional `ignoreList` hint
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* (which defaults to `false`). The `filename` is used when constructing the source map for the
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* bundle, to identify this `source` in the source map's `sources` field. The `ignoreList` hint
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* is used to populate the `x_google_ignoreList` extension field in the source map, which is a
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* mechanism for tools to signal to debuggers that certain sources should be ignored by default
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* (depending on user preferences).
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*/
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addSource(source: MagicString | { filename?: string, content: MagicString, ignoreList?: boolean }): this;
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append(str: string, options?: BundleOptions): this;
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clone(): this;
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generateMap(options?: SourceMapOptions): Omit<SourceMap, 'sourcesContent'> & { sourcesContent: Array<string | null> };
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generateDecodedMap(options?: SourceMapOptions): Omit<DecodedSourceMap, 'sourcesContent'> & { sourcesContent: Array<string | null> };
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getIndentString(): string;
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indent(indentStr?: string): this;
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indentExclusionRanges: ExclusionRange | Array<ExclusionRange>;
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prepend(str: string): this;
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toString(): string;
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trimLines(): this;
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trim(charType?: string): this;
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trimStart(charType?: string): this;
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trimEnd(charType?: string): this;
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isEmpty(): boolean;
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length(): number;
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}
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export type ExclusionRange = [ number, number ];
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export interface MagicStringOptions {
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filename?: string,
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indentExclusionRanges?: ExclusionRange | Array<ExclusionRange>;
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}
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export interface IndentOptions {
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exclude?: ExclusionRange | Array<ExclusionRange>;
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indentStart?: boolean;
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}
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export interface OverwriteOptions {
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storeName?: boolean;
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contentOnly?: boolean;
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}
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export interface UpdateOptions {
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storeName?: boolean;
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overwrite?: boolean;
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}
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export default class MagicString {
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constructor(str: string, options?: MagicStringOptions);
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/**
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* Adds the specified character index (with respect to the original string) to sourcemap mappings, if `hires` is false.
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*/
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addSourcemapLocation(char: number): void;
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/**
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* Appends the specified content to the end of the string.
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*/
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append(content: string): this;
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/**
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* Appends the specified content at the index in the original string.
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* If a range *ending* with index is subsequently moved, the insert will be moved with it.
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* See also `s.prependLeft(...)`.
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*/
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appendLeft(index: number, content: string): this;
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/**
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* Appends the specified content at the index in the original string.
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* If a range *starting* with index is subsequently moved, the insert will be moved with it.
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* See also `s.prependRight(...)`.
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*/
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appendRight(index: number, content: string): this;
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/**
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* Does what you'd expect.
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*/
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clone(): this;
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/**
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* Generates a version 3 sourcemap.
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*/
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generateMap(options?: SourceMapOptions): SourceMap;
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/**
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* Generates a sourcemap object with raw mappings in array form, rather than encoded as a string.
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* Useful if you need to manipulate the sourcemap further, but most of the time you will use `generateMap` instead.
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*/
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generateDecodedMap(options?: SourceMapOptions): DecodedSourceMap;
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getIndentString(): string;
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/**
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* Prefixes each line of the string with prefix.
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* If prefix is not supplied, the indentation will be guessed from the original content, falling back to a single tab character.
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*/
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indent(options?: IndentOptions): this;
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/**
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* Prefixes each line of the string with prefix.
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* If prefix is not supplied, the indentation will be guessed from the original content, falling back to a single tab character.
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*
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* The options argument can have an exclude property, which is an array of [start, end] character ranges.
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* These ranges will be excluded from the indentation - useful for (e.g.) multiline strings.
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*/
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indent(indentStr?: string, options?: IndentOptions): this;
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indentExclusionRanges: ExclusionRange | Array<ExclusionRange>;
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/**
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* Moves the characters from `start and `end` to `index`.
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*/
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move(start: number, end: number, index: number): this;
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/**
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* Replaces the characters from `start` to `end` with `content`, along with the appended/prepended content in
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* that range. The same restrictions as `s.remove()` apply.
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*
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* The fourth argument is optional. It can have a storeName property — if true, the original name will be stored
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* for later inclusion in a sourcemap's names array — and a contentOnly property which determines whether only
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* the content is overwritten, or anything that was appended/prepended to the range as well.
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*
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* It may be preferred to use `s.update(...)` instead if you wish to avoid overwriting the appended/prepended content.
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*/
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overwrite(start: number, end: number, content: string, options?: boolean | OverwriteOptions): this;
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/**
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* Replaces the characters from `start` to `end` with `content`. The same restrictions as `s.remove()` apply.
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*
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* The fourth argument is optional. It can have a storeName property — if true, the original name will be stored
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* for later inclusion in a sourcemap's names array — and an overwrite property which determines whether only
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* the content is overwritten, or anything that was appended/prepended to the range as well.
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*/
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update(start: number, end: number, content: string, options?: boolean | UpdateOptions): this;
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/**
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* Prepends the string with the specified content.
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*/
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prepend(content: string): this;
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/**
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* Same as `s.appendLeft(...)`, except that the inserted content will go *before* any previous appends or prepends at index
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*/
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prependLeft(index: number, content: string): this;
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/**
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* Same as `s.appendRight(...)`, except that the inserted content will go *before* any previous appends or prepends at `index`
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*/
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prependRight(index: number, content: string): this;
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/**
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* Removes the characters from `start` to `end` (of the original string, **not** the generated string).
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* Removing the same content twice, or making removals that partially overlap, will cause an error.
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*/
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remove(start: number, end: number): this;
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/**
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* Reset the modified characters from `start` to `end` (of the original string, **not** the generated string).
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*/
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reset(start: number, end: number): this;
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/**
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* Returns the content of the generated string that corresponds to the slice between `start` and `end` of the original string.
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* Throws error if the indices are for characters that were already removed.
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*/
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slice(start: number, end: number): string;
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/**
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* Returns a clone of `s`, with all content before the `start` and `end` characters of the original string removed.
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*/
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snip(start: number, end: number): this;
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/**
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* Trims content matching `charType` (defaults to `\s`, i.e. whitespace) from the start and end.
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*/
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trim(charType?: string): this;
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/**
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* Trims content matching `charType` (defaults to `\s`, i.e. whitespace) from the start.
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*/
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trimStart(charType?: string): this;
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/**
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* Trims content matching `charType` (defaults to `\s`, i.e. whitespace) from the end.
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*/
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trimEnd(charType?: string): this;
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/**
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* Removes empty lines from the start and end.
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*/
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trimLines(): this;
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/**
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* String replacement with RegExp or string.
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*/
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replace(regex: RegExp | string, replacement: string | ((substring: string, ...args: any[]) => string)): this;
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/**
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* Same as `s.replace`, but replace all matched strings instead of just one.
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*/
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replaceAll(regex: RegExp | string, replacement: string | ((substring: string, ...args: any[]) => string)): this;
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lastChar(): string;
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lastLine(): string;
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/**
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* Returns true if the resulting source is empty (disregarding white space).
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*/
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isEmpty(): boolean;
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length(): number;
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/**
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* Indicates if the string has been changed.
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*/
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hasChanged(): boolean;
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original: string;
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/**
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* Returns the generated string.
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*/
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toString(): string;
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}
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