Redirect source-map-support to @cspotcode/source-map-support#1496
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Redirect source-map-support to @cspotcode/source-map-support#1496
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…support (#1497) * Update package.json * update package-lock.json
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Fixes #1441
Facilitated by cspotcode/node-source-map-support#23 and cspotcode/node-source-map-support#30
Uses the new redirection feature from
@cspotcode/source-map-supportto transparently redirect libraries that try to usesource-map-supportto instead use@cspotcode/source-map-supportThis seems like a dirty hack, and it is, but
@cspotcode/source-map-supportalso supports the better solution to this class of problem: cspotcode/node-source-map-support#28If anyone in the future is reading this, please keep in mind that we are only forced to do this because
source-map-supporthas not merged the corresponding PR to their repository.Thus we redirect the
require()and maintain API compatibility. Any third-party libraries that want to avoid this potential gotcha can upgrade to@cspotcode/source-map-support.