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Starting from version 12.12.0, Node.js offers built-in support for translating error stack traces using source maps - learn more here: https://medium.com/@nodejs/source-maps-in-node-js-482872b56116
Let's rework @loopback/build
to use this new feature on recent version of Node.js, instead of source-map-support
module.
If it's possible, then implement a fallback to npm module `source-map-s
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One of the specific advantages of the wire approach is that it generates code that's relatively readable compared to reflect-based equivalents. When
wire.Value
is used on a small by-value type, there's no need for the value to live in a global variable - the expression could instead be used literally inside the generated code, which would make the code easier to follow, and more similar to the c