How to use the ob1.add0 function in ob1

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github facebook / metro / packages / metro-source-map / src / Consumer / constants.js View on Github external
/**
 * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
 *
 * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
 * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
 *
 * @flow strict-local
 * @format
 */

'use strict';

const {add0, add1} = require('ob1');

import type {Number0, Number1} from 'ob1';
const FIRST_COLUMN: Number0 = add0(0);
const FIRST_LINE: Number1 = add1(0);

export opaque type IterationOrder = 'GENERATED_ORDER' | 'ORIGINAL_ORDER';
const GENERATED_ORDER: IterationOrder = 'GENERATED_ORDER';
const ORIGINAL_ORDER: IterationOrder = 'ORIGINAL_ORDER';

export opaque type LookupBias = 'GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' | 'LEAST_UPPER_BOUND';
const GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND: LookupBias = 'GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND';
const LEAST_UPPER_BOUND: LookupBias = 'LEAST_UPPER_BOUND';

const EMPTY_POSITION = Object.freeze({
  source: null,
  name: null,
  line: null,
  column: null,
});

ob1

A small library for working with 0- and 1-based offsets in a type-checked way.

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