- Introduced blog routing using Next.js App Router - Implemented dynamic [slug] pages for blog posts - Added MDX-based content loading via lib/posts - Integrated shared TopBar layout with navigation - Established clear content, lib and component separation
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1.0 KiB
TypeScript
26 lines
1.0 KiB
TypeScript
import type { StackFrame } from '../../server/lib/parse-stack';
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export type { StackFrame };
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export interface IgnorableStackFrame extends StackFrame {
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ignored: boolean;
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}
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export interface OriginalStackFramesRequest {
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frames: readonly StackFrame[];
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isServer: boolean;
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isEdgeServer: boolean;
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isAppDirectory: boolean;
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}
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export type OriginalStackFramesResponse = OriginalStackFrameResponseResult[];
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export type OriginalStackFrameResponseResult = PromiseSettledResult<OriginalStackFrameResponse>;
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export interface OriginalStackFrameResponse {
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originalStackFrame: (StackFrame & {
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ignored: boolean;
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}) | null;
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originalCodeFrame: string | null;
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}
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export declare function ignoreListAnonymousStackFramesIfSandwiched(responses: OriginalStackFramesResponse): void;
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/**
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* It looks up the code frame of the traced source.
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* @note It ignores Next.js/React internals, as these can often be huge bundled files.
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*/
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export declare function getOriginalCodeFrame(frame: IgnorableStackFrame, source: string | null, colors?: boolean): string | null;
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