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Version 0.4.0 (2015-11-12)

  • Changed: sourceMappingURL comments used to be matched only when placed at the end of the script. However, since several commonly used JavaScript libraries do not follow this convention and all popular web browsers accept non-trailing comments, this has been revised.

    So now non-trailing SourceMappingURL comments are matched as well.

Version 0.3.0 (2014-08-16)

  • Changed: sourceMappingURL comments used to be matched only if they appeared on their own line. However, the spec only says:

    The generated code may include a line at the end of the source, with the following form:

    //# sourceMappingURL=<url>
    

    So now they are matched also when they appear on the same line as code.

  • Removed: The .set() method. I couldnt decide how it should work considering the above change. Moreover, it was unnecessarily complex (and would have gotten worse) for very little gain. It is much easier to run .remove() if needed, and then simply code += "\n//# sourceMappingURL=" + url (using the appropriate comment syntax and newline). KISS.

  • Changed: The .insertBefore() method now always inserts the string exactly before the sourceMappingURL comment; not before the newline before the comment (if any). Moreover, it does not ensure that the comment will be on a new line anymore. This is up to the caller. KISS.

  • Changed: The .remove() method no longer removes the newline before the sourceMappingURL (if any).

  • Changed: Renamed .get() to .getFrom().

  • Changed: Renamed .remove() to .removeFrom().

  • Added: The .existsIn() method.

Version 0.2.0 (2014-02-23)

  • Changed: A space is no longer inserted before the closing comment syntax. If such a space is desired, it needs to be put in the closing comment syntax itself (such as ["/*", " */"] instead of ["/*", "*/"]). (Backwards incompatible change.)

Version 0.1.0 (2014-02-22)

  • Initial release.