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### Version 0.6.0 (2020-03-21) ###
- Removed: The browser version. Only Node.js is now supported.
- Improved: Three old, weird, tiny dependencies were inlined, which should
decrease install size.
### Version 0.5.3 (2019-12-28) ###
- Fixed: base64 encoded source maps now correctly decodes as utf-8. Previously,
non-ASCII characters could end up garbled. Thanks to ZHAO Jinxiang
(@xiaoxiangmoe)! (Note: This fix does not work in old evironments not
supporting both `TextDecoder` and `Uint8Array`.)
- Improved: Reduced size of the npm package.
### Version 0.5.2 (2018-05-10) ###
- Improved: Updated the version range of `atob` to disallow depending on `2.0.3`
which as a [security
vulnerability](https://snyk.io/test/npm/atob/2.0.3?severity=high&severity=medium&severity=low).
### Version 0.5.1 (2017-10-21) ###
- Fixed: URLs are now decoded before being passed to `read` in Node.js. This
allows reading files with spaces, for example.
- Fixed: Missing or empty `sources` fields (such as `sources: []`) in source
maps are now handled. Previously, such source maps would cause crashes or
callbacks never bing called. Now, an empty result is produced:
```js
sourcesResolved: [],
sourcesContent: []
```
### Version 0.5.0 (2016-02-28) ###
- Improved: Errors now have a `sourceMapData` property that contain as much as
possible of the intended result of the function up until the error occurred.
- Changed: `resolveSources` and `resolve`, as well as their `*Sync`
alternatives, no longer fail when one single source fails to be fetched.
Instead, the `sourcesContent` array in the result object will contain error
objects for all failed sources, and strings otherwise. (Backwards-incompatible
change.)
### Version 0.4.0 (2015-08-29) ###
- Removed: The `ignoreSourceRoot` option of `resolveSources`. It has been
replaced with `sourceRoot: false`. (Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Added: The `sourceRoot` option of `resolveSources`. It not only allows to
ignore the source root, it also lets you replace it.
- Added: The `parseMapToJSON` method.
- Added: The `resolve` method now accepts `null, mapUrl, ...` as arguments, in
addition to the existing signature, which will read `mapUrl` instead of
looking for a sourceMappingURL in the code.
### Version 0.3.1 (2014-08-16) ###
- Improved: Updated the source-map-url dependency to 0.3.0.
### Version 0.3.0 (2014-07-02) ###
- Removed: Argument checking. Its not worth it. (Possibly
backwards-incompatible change.)
- Added: The `sourceRoot` property of source maps may now be ignored, which can
be useful when resolving sources outside of the browser.
- Added: It is now possible to resolve only the URLs of sources, without
reading them.
### Version 0.2.0 (2014-06-22) ###
- Changed: The result of `resolveSources` is now an object, not an array. The
old result array is available in the `sourcesContent` property.
(Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Changed: `sources` has been renamed to `sourcesContent` in the result object
of `resolve`. (Backwards-incompatible change.)
- Added: `resolveSources` now also returns all sources fully resolved, in the
`sourcesResolved` property.
- Added: The result object of `resolve` now contains the `sourcesResolved`
property from `resolveSources`.
### Version 0.1.4 (2014-06-16) ###
- Fixed: `sourcesContent` was mis-typed as `sourceContents`, which meant that
the `sourcesContent` property of source maps never was used when resolving
sources.
### Version 0.1.3 (2014-05-06) ###
- Only documentation and meta-data changes.
### Version 0.1.2 (2014-03-23) ###
- Improved: Source maps starting with `)]}'` are now parsed correctly. The spec
allows source maps to start with that character sequence to prevent XSSI
attacks.
### Version 0.1.1 (2014-03-06) ###
- Improved: Make sourceRoot resolving more sensible.
A source root such as `/scripts/subdir` is now treated as `/scripts/subdir/`
— that is, as a directory called “subdir”, not a file called “subdir”.
Pointing to a file as source root does not makes sense.
### Version 0.1.0 (2014-03-03) ###
- Initial release.