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				'use strict' | 
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const hexify = char => { | 
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  const h = char.charCodeAt(0).toString(16).toUpperCase() | 
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  return '0x' + (h.length % 2 ? '0' : '') + h | 
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} | 
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const parseError = (e, txt, context) => { | 
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  if (!txt) { | 
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    return { | 
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      message: e.message + ' while parsing empty string', | 
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      position: 0, | 
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    } | 
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  } | 
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  const badToken = e.message.match(/^Unexpected token (.) .*position\s+(\d+)/i) | 
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  const errIdx = badToken ? +badToken[2] | 
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    : e.message.match(/^Unexpected end of JSON.*/i) ? txt.length - 1 | 
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    : null | 
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  const msg = badToken ? e.message.replace(/^Unexpected token ./, `Unexpected token ${ | 
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      JSON.stringify(badToken[1]) | 
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    } (${hexify(badToken[1])})`) | 
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    : e.message | 
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  if (errIdx !== null && errIdx !== undefined) { | 
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    const start = errIdx <= context ? 0 | 
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      : errIdx - context | 
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    const end = errIdx + context >= txt.length ? txt.length | 
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      : errIdx + context | 
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    const slice = (start === 0 ? '' : '...') + | 
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      txt.slice(start, end) + | 
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      (end === txt.length ? '' : '...') | 
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    const near = txt === slice ? '' : 'near ' | 
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    return { | 
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      message: msg + ` while parsing ${near}${JSON.stringify(slice)}`, | 
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      position: errIdx, | 
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    } | 
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  } else { | 
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    return { | 
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      message: msg + ` while parsing '${txt.slice(0, context * 2)}'`, | 
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      position: 0, | 
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    } | 
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  } | 
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} | 
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class JSONParseError extends SyntaxError { | 
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  constructor (er, txt, context, caller) { | 
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    context = context || 20 | 
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    const metadata = parseError(er, txt, context) | 
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    super(metadata.message) | 
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    Object.assign(this, metadata) | 
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    this.code = 'EJSONPARSE' | 
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    this.systemError = er | 
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    Error.captureStackTrace(this, caller || this.constructor) | 
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  } | 
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  get name () { return this.constructor.name } | 
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  set name (n) {} | 
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  get [Symbol.toStringTag] () { return this.constructor.name } | 
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} | 
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const kIndent = Symbol.for('indent') | 
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const kNewline = Symbol.for('newline') | 
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// only respect indentation if we got a line break, otherwise squash it | 
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// things other than objects and arrays aren't indented, so ignore those | 
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// Important: in both of these regexps, the $1 capture group is the newline | 
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// or undefined, and the $2 capture group is the indent, or undefined. | 
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const formatRE = /^\s*[{\[]((?:\r?\n)+)([\s\t]*)/ | 
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const emptyRE = /^(?:\{\}|\[\])((?:\r?\n)+)?$/ | 
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const parseJson = (txt, reviver, context) => { | 
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  const parseText = stripBOM(txt) | 
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  context = context || 20 | 
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  try { | 
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    // get the indentation so that we can save it back nicely | 
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    // if the file starts with {" then we have an indent of '', ie, none | 
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    // otherwise, pick the indentation of the next line after the first \n | 
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    // If the pattern doesn't match, then it means no indentation. | 
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    // JSON.stringify ignores symbols, so this is reasonably safe. | 
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    // if the string is '{}' or '[]', then use the default 2-space indent. | 
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    const [, newline = '\n', indent = '  '] = parseText.match(emptyRE) || | 
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      parseText.match(formatRE) || | 
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      [, '', ''] | 
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    const result = JSON.parse(parseText, reviver) | 
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    if (result && typeof result === 'object') { | 
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      result[kNewline] = newline | 
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      result[kIndent] = indent | 
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    } | 
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    return result | 
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  } catch (e) { | 
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    if (typeof txt !== 'string' && !Buffer.isBuffer(txt)) { | 
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      const isEmptyArray = Array.isArray(txt) && txt.length === 0 | 
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      throw Object.assign(new TypeError( | 
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        `Cannot parse ${isEmptyArray ? 'an empty array' : String(txt)}` | 
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      ), { | 
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        code: 'EJSONPARSE', | 
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        systemError: e, | 
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      }) | 
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    } | 
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    throw new JSONParseError(e, parseText, context, parseJson) | 
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  } | 
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} | 
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// Remove byte order marker. This catches EF BB BF (the UTF-8 BOM) | 
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// because the buffer-to-string conversion in `fs.readFileSync()` | 
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// translates it to FEFF, the UTF-16 BOM. | 
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const stripBOM = txt => String(txt).replace(/^\uFEFF/, '') | 
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module.exports = parseJson | 
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parseJson.JSONParseError = JSONParseError | 
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parseJson.noExceptions = (txt, reviver) => { | 
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  try { | 
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    return JSON.parse(stripBOM(txt), reviver) | 
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  } catch (e) {} | 
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}
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