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Getting a ton of "relative URL without a base".

atrofimov-sc opened this issue · comments

Describe the bug

My team uses @swc/jest. We regenerated our package-lock.json and now we get thousands of these errors in the console when running tests:

  ERROR  failed to read input source map: failed to parse inline source map url
index.js.map

Caused by:
    relative URL without a base
    at /Users/runner/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/swc-0.273.28/src/lib.rs:386

Input code

N/A We didn't do anything weird. 

Our jest config:


module.exports = {
  // Makes Jest transpile TS/X files into JS/X files before executing them.
  transform: {
    // SWC config for being able to parse ts files.
    '^.+\\.(t|j)s$': [
      '@swc/jest',
      {
        sourceMaps: true,

        jsc: {
          target: 'es2020',
          parser: {
            syntax: 'typescript',
            tsx: true,
          },
        },
      },
    ],
    // SWC config for being able to parse tsx files.
    '^.+\\.(t|j)sx$': [
      '@swc/jest',
      {
        sourceMaps: true,

        jsc: {
          target: 'es2020',
          parser: {
            syntax: 'typescript',
            tsx: true,
          },

          transform: {
            react: {
              runtime: 'automatic',
            },
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};


### Config

```json
N/A

Playground link (or link to the minimal reproduction)

N/A

SWC Info output

Operating System:
    Platform: darwin
    Arch: x64
    Machine Type: x86_64
    Version: Darwin Kernel Version 23.4.0: Fri Mar 15 00:11:05 PDT 2024; root:xnu-10063.101.17~1/RELEASE_X86_64
    CPU: (12 cores)
        Models: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700B CPU @ 3.20GHz

Binaries:
    Node: 20.12.2
    npm: 10.5.0
    Yarn: N/A
    pnpm: N/A

Relevant Packages:
    @swc/core: 1.4.17
    @swc/helpers: 0.5.11
    @swc/types: 0.1.6
    typescript: 5.4.5

SWC Config:
    output: N/A
    .swcrc path: N/A

Next.js info:
    output: N/A

Expected behavior

Don't throw errors

Actual behavior

Throws errors

Version

@swc/jest@0.2.36

Additional context

When I set sourceMaps: false I see the same errors.

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