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fix: revert "fix: js fallback sourcemap content should be using original content (#15135)" #15178

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This reverts commit 227d56d.

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Fixes #15177

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@sapphi-red sapphi-red changed the title Revert "fix: js fallback sourcemap content should be using original content (#15135)" fix: revert "fix: js fallback sourcemap content should be using original content (#15135)" Nov 29, 2023
@patak-dev patak-dev enabled auto-merge (squash) November 29, 2023 11:16
@patak-dev patak-dev added the p3-significant High priority enhancement (priority) label Nov 29, 2023
@patak-dev patak-dev merged commit d2a2493 into vitejs:main Nov 29, 2023
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3-10x slower performance in dev in Vite 5.0.3.
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