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module.exports = {
"extends": "airbnb-base",
"plugins": [
"import"
]
};

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.vscode
.vscode
node_modules
.eslintrc
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const caesar = function() {
const caesar = function(string, shift) {
return string
.split("")
.map(char => shiftChar(char, shift))
.join("");
};
}
const codeSet = code => (code < 97 ? 65 : 97);
module.exports = caesar
// this function is just a fancy way of doing % so that it works with negative numbers
// see this link for details:
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4467539/javascript-modulo-gives-a-negative-result-for-negative-numbers
const mod = (n, m) => (n % m + m) % m;
const shiftChar = (char, shift) => {
const code = char.charCodeAt();
if ((code >= 65 && code <= 90) || (code >= 97 && code <= 122)) {
return String.fromCharCode(
mod(code + shift - codeSet(code), 26) + codeSet(code)
);
}
return char;
};
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const caesar = require('./caesar')
const caesar = require("./caesar");
describe('caesar', function() {
it('works with single letters', function() {
expect(caesar('A', 1)).toEqual('B');
describe("caesar", () => {
it("works with single letters", () => {
expect(caesar("A", 1)).toEqual("B");
});
xit('works with words', function() {
expect(caesar('Aaa', 1)).toEqual('Bbb');
it("works with words", () => {
expect(caesar("Aaa", 1)).toEqual("Bbb");
});
xit('works with phrases', function() {
expect(caesar('Hello, World!', 5)).toEqual('Mjqqt, Btwqi!');
it("works with phrases", () => {
expect(caesar("Hello, World!", 5)).toEqual("Mjqqt, Btwqi!");
});
xit('works with negative shift', function() {
expect(caesar('Mjqqt, Btwqi!', -5)).toEqual('Hello, World!');
it("works with negative shift", () => {
expect(caesar("Mjqqt, Btwqi!", -5)).toEqual("Hello, World!");
});
xit('wraps', function() {
expect(caesar('Z', 1)).toEqual('A');
it("wraps", () => {
expect(caesar("Z", 1)).toEqual("A");
});
xit('works with large shift factors', function() {
expect(caesar('Hello, World!', 75)).toEqual('Ebiil, Tloia!');
it("works with large shift factors", () => {
expect(caesar("Hello, World!", 75)).toEqual("Ebiil, Tloia!");
});
xit('works with large negative shift factors', function() {
expect(caesar('Hello, World!', -29)).toEqual('Ebiil, Tloia!');

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function add () {
function add(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
function subtract () {
function subtract(a, b) {
return a - b;
}
function sum () {
function sum(array) {
return array.reduce((total, current) => total + current, 0);
}
function multiply () {
function multiply(array) {
return array.length
? array.reduce((accumulator, nextItem) => accumulator * nextItem)
: 0;
}
function power() {
function power(a, b) {
return Math.pow(a, b);
}
function factorial() {
function factorial(n) {
if (n == 0) return 1;
let product = 1;
for (let i = n; i > 0; i--) {
product *= i;
}
return product;
}
// This is another implementation of Factorial that uses recursion
// THANKS to @ThirtyThreeB!
function recursiveFactorial(n) {
if (n===0){
return 1;
}
return n * recursiveFactorial (n-1);
}
module.exports = {
add,
subtract,
sum,
multiply,
power,
factorial
}
add,
subtract,
sum,
multiply,
power,
factorial
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const fibonacci = function() {
const fibonacci = function(count) {
if (count < 0) return "OOPS";
if (count == 0) return 0;
let a = 0;
let b = 1;
for (let i = 1; i < count; i++) {
const temp = b;
b = a + b;
a = temp;
}
return b;
};
}
module.exports = fibonacci
module.exports = fibonacci;

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const fibonacci = require('./fibonacci')
const fibonacci = require("./fibonacci");
describe('fibonacci', function() {
it('works', function() {
describe("fibonacci", () => {
it("works", () => {
expect(fibonacci(4)).toEqual(3);
});
xit('works', function() {
it("works", () => {
expect(fibonacci(6)).toEqual(8);
});
xit('works', function() {
it("works", () => {
expect(fibonacci(10)).toEqual(55);
});
xit('works', function() {
it("works", () => {
expect(fibonacci(15)).toEqual(610);
});
xit('works', function() {
it("works", () => {
expect(fibonacci(25)).toEqual(75025);
});
xit('doesn\'t accept negatives', function() {
it("doesn't accept negatives", () => {
expect(fibonacci(-25)).toEqual("OOPS");
});
xit('DOES accept strings', function() {
expect(fibonacci("1")).toEqual(1);
});
xit('DOES accept strings', function() {
expect(fibonacci("2")).toEqual(1);
});
xit('DOES accept strings', function() {
it("DOES accept strings", () => {
expect(fibonacci("8")).toEqual(21);
});
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- this can be done with a couple of chained array methods, or by using `reduce`.
- One of the tests checks for people with no death-date.. use JavaScript's Date function to get their age as of today.

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let findTheOldest = function() {
const findTheOldest = function(array) {
return array.reduce((oldest, currentPerson) => {
const oldestAge = getAge(oldest.yearOfBirth, oldest.yearOfDeath)
const currentAge = getAge(currentPerson.yearOfBirth, currentPerson.yearOfDeath)
return oldestAge < currentAge ? currentPerson : oldest
})
}
const getAge = function(birth, death) {
if (!death) {
death = new Date().getFullYear();
}
return death - birth;
}
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]
expect(findTheOldest(people).name).toEqual('Ray');
});
xit('finds the oldest person if someone is still living', function() {
it('finds the oldest person if someone is still living', function() {
const people = [
{
name: 'Carly',
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]
expect(findTheOldest(people).name).toEqual('Ray');
});
xit('finds the oldest person if the OLDEST is still living', function() {
it('finds the oldest person if the OLDEST is still living', function() {
const people = [
{
name: 'Carly',
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# Get the Titles!
# GET THE TITLES!
You are given an array of objects that represent books with an author and a title that looks like this:
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## Hints
- You should use a built-in javascript method to do most of the work for you!
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const getTheTitles = function() {
var getTheTitles = function(array) {
return array.map(book => book.title)
}
module.exports = getTheTitles;
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let getTheTitles = require('./getTheTitles')
describe('getTheTitles', function() {
const books = [
{
title: 'Book',
author: 'Name'
},
{
title: 'Book2',
author: 'Name2'
}
]
const books = [
{
title: 'Book',
author: 'Name'
},
{
title: 'Book2',
author: 'Name2'
}
]
it('gets titles', function() {
expect(getTheTitles(books)).toEqual(['Book','Book2']);

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const helloWorld = function() {
return ''
var helloWorld = function() {
return 'Hello, World!'
}
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Create a function that determines whether or not a given year is a leap year. Leap years are determined by the following rules:
> Leap years are years divisible by four (like 1984 and 2004). However, years divisible by 100 are not leap years (such as 1800 and 1900) unless they are divisible by 400 (like 1600 and 2000, which were in fact leap years). (Yes, it's all pretty confusing)
>
> -- <cite>[Learn to Program](https://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/chap_06.html) by Chris Pine</cite>
>There is a leap year every year whose number is perfectly divisible by four - except for years evenly divisible by 100, which are not leap years unless evenly divisible by 400. The second part of the rule affects century years. For example; the century years 1600 and 2000 are leap years, but the century years 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not.
```javascript
leapYears(2000) // is a leap year: returns true

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const leapYears = function() {
var leapYears = function(year) {
return year % 4 === 0 && ( year % 100 !== 0 || year % 400 == 0)
}
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it('works with non century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1996)).toEqual(true);
});
xit('works with non century years', function() {
it('works with non century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1997)).toEqual(false);
});
xit('works with ridiculously futuristic non century years', function() {
it('works with ridiculously futuristic non century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(34992)).toEqual(true);
});
xit('works with century years', function() {
it('works with century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1900)).toEqual(false);
});
xit('works with century years', function() {
it('works with century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(1600)).toEqual(true);
});
xit('works with century years', function() {
it('works with century years', function() {
expect(leapYears(700)).toEqual(false);
});
});

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Copyright (C) 2012-2014 by Ingvar Stepanyan
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.

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# Acorn-JSX
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/RReverser/acorn-jsx.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/RReverser/acorn-jsx)
[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/acorn-jsx.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/acorn-jsx)
This is plugin for [Acorn](http://marijnhaverbeke.nl/acorn/) - a tiny, fast JavaScript parser, written completely in JavaScript.
It was created as an experimental alternative, faster [React.js JSX](http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/jsx-in-depth.html) parser.
According to [benchmarks](https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx/blob/master/test/bench.html), Acorn-JSX is 2x faster than official [Esprima-based parser](https://github.com/facebook/esprima) when location tracking is turned on in both (call it "source maps enabled mode"). At the same time, it consumes all the ES6+JSX syntax that can be consumed by Esprima-FB (this is proved by [official tests](https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx/blob/master/test/tests-jsx.js)).
**UPDATE [14-Apr-2015]**: Facebook implementation started [deprecation process](https://github.com/facebook/esprima/issues/111) in favor of Acorn + Acorn-JSX + Babel for parsing and transpiling JSX syntax.
## Transpiler
Please note that this tool only parses source code to JSX AST, which is useful for various language tools and services. If you want to transpile your code to regular ES5-compliant JavaScript with source map, check out the [babel transpiler](https://babeljs.io/) which uses `acorn-jsx` under the hood.
## Usage
You can use module directly in order to get Acorn instance with plugin installed:
```javascript
var acorn = require('acorn-jsx');
```
Or you can use `inject.js` for injecting plugin into your own version of Acorn like following:
```javascript
var acorn = require('acorn-jsx/inject')(require('./custom-acorn'));
```
Then, use `plugins` option whenever you need to support JSX while parsing:
```javascript
var ast = acorn.parse(code, {
plugins: { jsx: true }
});
```
Note that official spec doesn't support mix of XML namespaces and object-style access in tag names (#27) like in `<namespace:Object.Property />`, so it was deprecated in `acorn-jsx@3.0`. If you still want to opt-in to support of such constructions, you can pass the following option:
```javascript
var ast = acorn.parse(code, {
plugins: {
jsx: { allowNamespacedObjects: true }
}
});
```
Also, since most apps use pure React transformer, a new option was introduced that allows to prohibit namespaces completely:
```javascript
var ast = acorn.parse(code, {
plugins: {
jsx: { allowNamespaces: false }
}
});
```
Note that by default `allowNamespaces` is enabled for spec compliancy.
## License
This plugin is issued under the [MIT license](./LICENSE).

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'use strict';
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'use strict';
var XHTMLEntities = require('./xhtml');
var hexNumber = /^[\da-fA-F]+$/;
var decimalNumber = /^\d+$/;
module.exports = function(acorn) {
var tt = acorn.tokTypes;
var tc = acorn.tokContexts;
tc.j_oTag = new acorn.TokContext('<tag', false);
tc.j_cTag = new acorn.TokContext('</tag', false);
tc.j_expr = new acorn.TokContext('<tag>...</tag>', true, true);
tt.jsxName = new acorn.TokenType('jsxName');
tt.jsxText = new acorn.TokenType('jsxText', {beforeExpr: true});
tt.jsxTagStart = new acorn.TokenType('jsxTagStart');
tt.jsxTagEnd = new acorn.TokenType('jsxTagEnd');
tt.jsxTagStart.updateContext = function() {
this.context.push(tc.j_expr); // treat as beginning of JSX expression
this.context.push(tc.j_oTag); // start opening tag context
this.exprAllowed = false;
};
tt.jsxTagEnd.updateContext = function(prevType) {
var out = this.context.pop();
if (out === tc.j_oTag && prevType === tt.slash || out === tc.j_cTag) {
this.context.pop();
this.exprAllowed = this.curContext() === tc.j_expr;
} else {
this.exprAllowed = true;
}
};
var pp = acorn.Parser.prototype;
// Reads inline JSX contents token.
pp.jsx_readToken = function() {
var out = '', chunkStart = this.pos;
for (;;) {
if (this.pos >= this.input.length)
this.raise(this.start, 'Unterminated JSX contents');
var ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos);
switch (ch) {
case 60: // '<'
case 123: // '{'
if (this.pos === this.start) {
if (ch === 60 && this.exprAllowed) {
++this.pos;
return this.finishToken(tt.jsxTagStart);
}
return this.getTokenFromCode(ch);
}
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos);
return this.finishToken(tt.jsxText, out);
case 38: // '&'
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos);
out += this.jsx_readEntity();
chunkStart = this.pos;
break;
default:
if (acorn.isNewLine(ch)) {
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos);
out += this.jsx_readNewLine(true);
chunkStart = this.pos;
} else {
++this.pos;
}
}
}
};
pp.jsx_readNewLine = function(normalizeCRLF) {
var ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos);
var out;
++this.pos;
if (ch === 13 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos) === 10) {
++this.pos;
out = normalizeCRLF ? '\n' : '\r\n';
} else {
out = String.fromCharCode(ch);
}
if (this.options.locations) {
++this.curLine;
this.lineStart = this.pos;
}
return out;
};
pp.jsx_readString = function(quote) {
var out = '', chunkStart = ++this.pos;
for (;;) {
if (this.pos >= this.input.length)
this.raise(this.start, 'Unterminated string constant');
var ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos);
if (ch === quote) break;
if (ch === 38) { // '&'
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos);
out += this.jsx_readEntity();
chunkStart = this.pos;
} else if (acorn.isNewLine(ch)) {
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos);
out += this.jsx_readNewLine(false);
chunkStart = this.pos;
} else {
++this.pos;
}
}
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos++);
return this.finishToken(tt.string, out);
};
pp.jsx_readEntity = function() {
var str = '', count = 0, entity;
var ch = this.input[this.pos];
if (ch !== '&')
this.raise(this.pos, 'Entity must start with an ampersand');
var startPos = ++this.pos;
while (this.pos < this.input.length && count++ < 10) {
ch = this.input[this.pos++];
if (ch === ';') {
if (str[0] === '#') {
if (str[1] === 'x') {
str = str.substr(2);
if (hexNumber.test(str))
entity = String.fromCharCode(parseInt(str, 16));
} else {
str = str.substr(1);
if (decimalNumber.test(str))
entity = String.fromCharCode(parseInt(str, 10));
}
} else {
entity = XHTMLEntities[str];
}
break;
}
str += ch;
}
if (!entity) {
this.pos = startPos;
return '&';
}
return entity;
};
// Read a JSX identifier (valid tag or attribute name).
//
// Optimized version since JSX identifiers can't contain
// escape characters and so can be read as single slice.
// Also assumes that first character was already checked
// by isIdentifierStart in readToken.
pp.jsx_readWord = function() {
var ch, start = this.pos;
do {
ch = this.input.charCodeAt(++this.pos);
} while (acorn.isIdentifierChar(ch) || ch === 45); // '-'
return this.finishToken(tt.jsxName, this.input.slice(start, this.pos));
};
// Transforms JSX element name to string.
function getQualifiedJSXName(object) {
if (object.type === 'JSXIdentifier')
return object.name;
if (object.type === 'JSXNamespacedName')
return object.namespace.name + ':' + object.name.name;
if (object.type === 'JSXMemberExpression')
return getQualifiedJSXName(object.object) + '.' +
getQualifiedJSXName(object.property);
}
// Parse next token as JSX identifier
pp.jsx_parseIdentifier = function() {
var node = this.startNode();
if (this.type === tt.jsxName)
node.name = this.value;
else if (this.type.keyword)
node.name = this.type.keyword;
else
this.unexpected();
this.next();
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXIdentifier');
};
// Parse namespaced identifier.
pp.jsx_parseNamespacedName = function() {
var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc;
var name = this.jsx_parseIdentifier();
if (!this.options.plugins.jsx.allowNamespaces || !this.eat(tt.colon)) return name;
var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc);
node.namespace = name;
node.name = this.jsx_parseIdentifier();
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXNamespacedName');
};
// Parses element name in any form - namespaced, member
// or single identifier.
pp.jsx_parseElementName = function() {
var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc;
var node = this.jsx_parseNamespacedName();
if (this.type === tt.dot && node.type === 'JSXNamespacedName' && !this.options.plugins.jsx.allowNamespacedObjects) {
this.unexpected();
}
while (this.eat(tt.dot)) {
var newNode = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc);
newNode.object = node;
newNode.property = this.jsx_parseIdentifier();
node = this.finishNode(newNode, 'JSXMemberExpression');
}
return node;
};
// Parses any type of JSX attribute value.
pp.jsx_parseAttributeValue = function() {
switch (this.type) {
case tt.braceL:
var node = this.jsx_parseExpressionContainer();
if (node.expression.type === 'JSXEmptyExpression')
this.raise(node.start, 'JSX attributes must only be assigned a non-empty expression');
return node;
case tt.jsxTagStart:
case tt.string:
return this.parseExprAtom();
default:
this.raise(this.start, 'JSX value should be either an expression or a quoted JSX text');
}
};
// JSXEmptyExpression is unique type since it doesn't actually parse anything,
// and so it should start at the end of last read token (left brace) and finish
// at the beginning of the next one (right brace).
pp.jsx_parseEmptyExpression = function() {
var node = this.startNodeAt(this.lastTokEnd, this.lastTokEndLoc);
return this.finishNodeAt(node, 'JSXEmptyExpression', this.start, this.startLoc);
};
// Parses JSX expression enclosed into curly brackets.
pp.jsx_parseExpressionContainer = function() {
var node = this.startNode();
this.next();
node.expression = this.type === tt.braceR
? this.jsx_parseEmptyExpression()
: this.parseExpression();
this.expect(tt.braceR);
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXExpressionContainer');
};
// Parses following JSX attribute name-value pair.
pp.jsx_parseAttribute = function() {
var node = this.startNode();
if (this.eat(tt.braceL)) {
this.expect(tt.ellipsis);
node.argument = this.parseMaybeAssign();
this.expect(tt.braceR);
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXSpreadAttribute');
}
node.name = this.jsx_parseNamespacedName();
node.value = this.eat(tt.eq) ? this.jsx_parseAttributeValue() : null;
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXAttribute');
};
// Parses JSX opening tag starting after '<'.
pp.jsx_parseOpeningElementAt = function(startPos, startLoc) {
var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc);
node.attributes = [];
node.name = this.jsx_parseElementName();
while (this.type !== tt.slash && this.type !== tt.jsxTagEnd)
node.attributes.push(this.jsx_parseAttribute());
node.selfClosing = this.eat(tt.slash);
this.expect(tt.jsxTagEnd);
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXOpeningElement');
};
// Parses JSX closing tag starting after '</'.
pp.jsx_parseClosingElementAt = function(startPos, startLoc) {
var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc);
node.name = this.jsx_parseElementName();
this.expect(tt.jsxTagEnd);
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXClosingElement');
};
// Parses entire JSX element, including it's opening tag
// (starting after '<'), attributes, contents and closing tag.
pp.jsx_parseElementAt = function(startPos, startLoc) {
var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc);
var children = [];
var openingElement = this.jsx_parseOpeningElementAt(startPos, startLoc);
var closingElement = null;
if (!openingElement.selfClosing) {
contents: for (;;) {
switch (this.type) {
case tt.jsxTagStart:
startPos = this.start; startLoc = this.startLoc;
this.next();
if (this.eat(tt.slash)) {
closingElement = this.jsx_parseClosingElementAt(startPos, startLoc);
break contents;
}
children.push(this.jsx_parseElementAt(startPos, startLoc));
break;
case tt.jsxText:
children.push(this.parseExprAtom());
break;
case tt.braceL:
children.push(this.jsx_parseExpressionContainer());
break;
default:
this.unexpected();
}
}
if (getQualifiedJSXName(closingElement.name) !== getQualifiedJSXName(openingElement.name)) {
this.raise(
closingElement.start,
'Expected corresponding JSX closing tag for <' + getQualifiedJSXName(openingElement.name) + '>');
}
}
node.openingElement = openingElement;
node.closingElement = closingElement;
node.children = children;
if (this.type === tt.relational && this.value === "<") {
this.raise(this.start, "Adjacent JSX elements must be wrapped in an enclosing tag");
}
return this.finishNode(node, 'JSXElement');
};
// Parses entire JSX element from current position.
pp.jsx_parseElement = function() {
var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc;
this.next();
return this.jsx_parseElementAt(startPos, startLoc);
};
acorn.plugins.jsx = function(instance, opts) {
if (!opts) {
return;
}
if (typeof opts !== 'object') {
opts = {};
}
instance.options.plugins.jsx = {
allowNamespaces: opts.allowNamespaces !== false,
allowNamespacedObjects: !!opts.allowNamespacedObjects
};
instance.extend('parseExprAtom', function(inner) {
return function(refShortHandDefaultPos) {
if (this.type === tt.jsxText)
return this.parseLiteral(this.value);
else if (this.type === tt.jsxTagStart)
return this.jsx_parseElement();
else
return inner.call(this, refShortHandDefaultPos);
};
});
instance.extend('readToken', function(inner) {
return function(code) {
var context = this.curContext();
if (context === tc.j_expr) return this.jsx_readToken();
if (context === tc.j_oTag || context === tc.j_cTag) {
if (acorn.isIdentifierStart(code)) return this.jsx_readWord();
if (code == 62) {
++this.pos;
return this.finishToken(tt.jsxTagEnd);
}
if ((code === 34 || code === 39) && context == tc.j_oTag)
return this.jsx_readString(code);
}
if (code === 60 && this.exprAllowed) {
++this.pos;
return this.finishToken(tt.jsxTagStart);
}
return inner.call(this, code);
};
});
instance.extend('updateContext', function(inner) {
return function(prevType) {
if (this.type == tt.braceL) {
var curContext = this.curContext();
if (curContext == tc.j_oTag) this.context.push(tc.b_expr);
else if (curContext == tc.j_expr) this.context.push(tc.b_tmpl);
else inner.call(this, prevType);
this.exprAllowed = true;
} else if (this.type === tt.slash && prevType === tt.jsxTagStart) {
this.context.length -= 2; // do not consider JSX expr -> JSX open tag -> ... anymore
this.context.push(tc.j_cTag); // reconsider as closing tag context
this.exprAllowed = false;
} else {
return inner.call(this, prevType);
}
};
});
};
return acorn;
};

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Adrian Rakovsky
Alistair Braidwood
Amila Welihinda
Andres Suarez
Angelo
Aparajita Fishman
Arian Stolwijk
Artem Govorov
Brandon Mills
Charles Hughes
Conrad Irwin
Daniel Tschinder
David Bonnet
Domenico Matteo
ForbesLindesay
Forbes Lindesay
Gilad Peleg
impinball
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Jackson Ray Hamilton
Jesse McCarthy
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Joel Kemp
Johannes Herr
Jordan Klassen
Jürg Lehni
keeyipchan
Keheliya Gallaba
Kevin Irish
Kevin Kwok
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Marijn Haverbeke
Martin Carlberg
Mathias Bynens
Mathieu 'p01' Henri
Matthew Bastien
Max Schaefer
Max Zerzouri
Mihai Bazon
Mike Rennie
Nicholas C. Zakas
Nick Fitzgerald
Olivier Thomann
Oskar Schöldström
Paul Harper
Peter Rust
PlNG
Prayag Verma
ReadmeCritic
r-e-d
Richard Gibson
Rich Harris
Rich-Harris
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Timothy Gu
Toru Nagashima
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## 3.3.0 (2016-07-25)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug in tokenizing of regexp operator after a function declaration.
Fix parser crash when parsing an array pattern with a hole.
### New features
Implement check against complex argument lists in functions that
enable strict mode in ES7.
## 3.2.0 (2016-06-07)
### Bug fixes
Improve handling of lack of unicode regexp support in host
environment.
Properly reject shorthand properties whose name is a keyword.
Don't crash when the loose parser is called without options object.
### New features
Visitors created with `visit.make` now have their base as _prototype_,
rather than copying properties into a fresh object.
Make it possible to use `visit.ancestor` with a walk state.
## 3.1.0 (2016-04-18)
### Bug fixes
Fix issue where the loose parser created invalid TemplateElement nodes
for unclosed template literals.
Properly tokenize the division operator directly after a function
expression.
Allow trailing comma in destructuring arrays.
### New features
The walker now allows defining handlers for `CatchClause` nodes.
## 3.0.4 (2016-02-25)
### Fixes
Allow update expressions as left-hand-side of the ES7 exponential
operator.
## 3.0.2 (2016-02-10)
### Fixes
Fix bug that accidentally made `undefined` a reserved word when
parsing ES7.
## 3.0.0 (2016-02-10)
### Breaking changes
The default value of the `ecmaVersion` option is now 6 (used to be 5).
Support for comprehension syntax (which was dropped from the draft
spec) has been removed.
### Fixes
`let` and `yield` are now “contextual keywords”, meaning you can
mostly use them as identifiers in ES5 non-strict code.
A parenthesized class or function expression after `export default` is
now parsed correctly.
### New features
When `ecmaVersion` is set to 7, Acorn will parse the exponentiation
operator (`**`).
The identifier character ranges are now based on Unicode 8.0.0.
Plugins can now override the `raiseRecoverable` method to override the
way non-critical errors are handled.
## 2.7.0 (2016-01-04)
### Fixes
Stop allowing rest parameters in setters.
Make sure the loose parser always attaches a `local` property to
`ImportNamespaceSpecifier` nodes.
Disallow `y` rexexp flag in ES5.
Disallow `\00` and `\000` escapes in strict mode.
Raise an error when an import name is a reserved word.
## 2.6.4 (2015-11-12)
### Fixes
Fix crash in loose parser when parsing invalid object pattern.
### New features
Support plugins in the loose parser.
## 2.6.2 (2015-11-10)
### Fixes
Don't crash when no options object is passed.
## 2.6.0 (2015-11-09)
### Fixes
Add `await` as a reserved word in module sources.
Disallow `yield` in a parameter default value for a generator.
Forbid using a comma after a rest pattern in an array destructuring.
### New features
Support parsing stdin in command-line tool.
## 2.5.2 (2015-10-27)
### Fixes
Fix bug where the walker walked an exported `let` statement as an
expression.
## 2.5.0 (2015-10-27)
### Fixes
Fix tokenizer support in the command-line tool.
In the loose parser, don't allow non-string-literals as import
sources.
Stop allowing `new.target` outside of functions.
Remove legacy `guard` and `guardedHandler` properties from try nodes.
Stop allowing multiple `__proto__` properties on an object literal in
strict mode.
Don't allow rest parameters to be non-identifier patterns.
Check for duplicate paramter names in arrow functions.

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# Acorn
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ternjs/acorn.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ternjs/acorn)
[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/acorn.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn)
[Author funding status: ![maintainer happiness](https://marijnhaverbeke.nl/fund/status_s.png?force)](https://marijnhaverbeke.nl/fund/)
A tiny, fast JavaScript parser, written completely in JavaScript.
## Community
Acorn is open source software released under an
[MIT license](https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/blob/master/LICENSE).
You are welcome to
[report bugs](https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/issues) or create pull
requests on [github](https://github.com/ternjs/acorn). For questions
and discussion, please use the
[Tern discussion forum](https://discuss.ternjs.net).
## Installation
The easiest way to install acorn is with [`npm`][npm].
[npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/
```sh
npm install acorn
```
Alternately, download the source.
```sh
git clone https://github.com/ternjs/acorn.git
```
## Components
When run in a CommonJS (node.js) or AMD environment, exported values
appear in the interfaces exposed by the individual files, as usual.
When loaded in the browser (Acorn works in any JS-enabled browser more
recent than IE5) without any kind of module management, a single
global object `acorn` will be defined, and all the exported properties
will be added to that.
### Main parser
This is implemented in `dist/acorn.js`, and is what you get when you
`require("acorn")` in node.js.
**parse**`(input, options)` is used to parse a JavaScript program.
The `input` parameter is a string, `options` can be undefined or an
object setting some of the options listed below. The return value will
be an abstract syntax tree object as specified by the
[ESTree spec][estree].
When encountering a syntax error, the parser will raise a
`SyntaxError` object with a meaningful message. The error object will
have a `pos` property that indicates the character offset at which the
error occurred, and a `loc` object that contains a `{line, column}`
object referring to that same position.
[estree]: https://github.com/estree/estree
- **ecmaVersion**: Indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must be
either 3, 5, 6, or 7. This influences support for strict mode, the set
of reserved words, and support for new syntax features. Default is 6.
**NOTE**: Only 'stage 4' (finalized) ECMAScript 7 features are being
implemented by Acorn. That means that most of the draft standard is
not yet being parsed.
- **sourceType**: Indicate the mode the code should be parsed in. Can be
either `"script"` or `"module"`.
- **onInsertedSemicolon**: If given a callback, that callback will be
called whenever a missing semicolon is inserted by the parser. The
callback will be given the character offset of the point where the
semicolon is inserted as argument, and if `locations` is on, also a
`{line, column}` object representing this position.
- **onTrailingComma**: Like `onInsertedSemicolon`, but for trailing
commas.
- **allowReserved**: If `false`, using a reserved word will generate
an error. Defaults to `true` for `ecmaVersion` 3, `false` for higher
versions. When given the value `"never"`, reserved words and
keywords can also not be used as property names (as in Internet
Explorer's old parser).
- **allowReturnOutsideFunction**: By default, a return statement at
the top level raises an error. Set this to `true` to accept such
code.
- **allowImportExportEverywhere**: By default, `import` and `export`
declarations can only appear at a program's top level. Setting this
option to `true` allows them anywhere where a statement is allowed.
- **allowHashBang**: When this is enabled (off by default), if the
code starts with the characters `#!` (as in a shellscript), the
first line will be treated as a comment.
- **locations**: When `true`, each node has a `loc` object attached
with `start` and `end` subobjects, each of which contains the
one-based line and zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}`
form. Default is `false`.
- **onToken**: If a function is passed for this option, each found
token will be passed in same format as tokens returned from
`tokenizer().getToken()`.
If array is passed, each found token is pushed to it.
Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
- **onComment**: If a function is passed for this option, whenever a
comment is encountered the function will be called with the
following parameters:
- `block`: `true` if the comment is a block comment, false if it
is a line comment.
- `text`: The content of the comment.
- `start`: Character offset of the start of the comment.
- `end`: Character offset of the end of the comment.
When the `locations` options is on, the `{line, column}` locations
of the comments start and end are passed as two additional
parameters.
If array is passed for this option, each found comment is pushed
to it as object in Esprima format:
```javascript
{
"type": "Line" | "Block",
"value": "comment text",
"start": Number,
"end": Number,
// If `locations` option is on:
"loc": {
"start": {line: Number, column: Number}
"end": {line: Number, column: Number}
},
// If `ranges` option is on:
"range": [Number, Number]
}
```
Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
- **ranges**: Nodes have their start and end characters offsets
recorded in `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node,
rather than the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also
add a [semi-standardized][range] `range` property holding a
`[start, end]` array with the same numbers, set the `ranges` option
to `true`.
- **program**: It is possible to parse multiple files into a single
AST by passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as the
`program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the toplevel
forms of the parsed file to the "Program" (top) node of an existing
parse tree.
- **sourceFile**: When the `locations` option is `true`, you can pass
this option to add a `source` attribute in every nodes `loc`
object. Note that the contents of this option are not examined or
processed in any way; you are free to use whatever format you
choose.
- **directSourceFile**: Like `sourceFile`, but a `sourceFile` property
will be added (regardless of the `location` option) directly to the
nodes, rather than the `loc` object.
- **preserveParens**: If this option is `true`, parenthesized expressions
are represented by (non-standard) `ParenthesizedExpression` nodes
that have a single `expression` property containing the expression
inside parentheses.
[range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678
**parseExpressionAt**`(input, offset, options)` will parse a single
expression in a string, and return its AST. It will not complain if
there is more of the string left after the expression.
**getLineInfo**`(input, offset)` can be used to get a `{line,
column}` object for a given program string and character offset.
**tokenizer**`(input, options)` returns an object with a `getToken`
method that can be called repeatedly to get the next token, a `{start,
end, type, value}` object (with added `loc` property when the
`locations` option is enabled and `range` property when the `ranges`
option is enabled). When the token's type is `tokTypes.eof`, you
should stop calling the method, since it will keep returning that same
token forever.
In ES6 environment, returned result can be used as any other
protocol-compliant iterable:
```javascript
for (let token of acorn.tokenizer(str)) {
// iterate over the tokens
}
// transform code to array of tokens:
var tokens = [...acorn.tokenizer(str)];
```
**tokTypes** holds an object mapping names to the token type objects
that end up in the `type` properties of tokens.
#### Note on using with [Escodegen][escodegen]
Escodegen supports generating comments from AST, attached in
Esprima-specific format. In order to simulate same format in
Acorn, consider following example:
```javascript
var comments = [], tokens = [];
var ast = acorn.parse('var x = 42; // answer', {
// collect ranges for each node
ranges: true,
// collect comments in Esprima's format
onComment: comments,
// collect token ranges
onToken: tokens
});
// attach comments using collected information
escodegen.attachComments(ast, comments, tokens);
// generate code
console.log(escodegen.generate(ast, {comment: true}));
// > 'var x = 42; // answer'
```
[escodegen]: https://github.com/estools/escodegen
### dist/acorn_loose.js ###
This file implements an error-tolerant parser. It exposes a single
function. The loose parser is accessible in node.js via `require("acorn/dist/acorn_loose")`.
**parse_dammit**`(input, options)` takes the same arguments and
returns the same syntax tree as the `parse` function in `acorn.js`,
but never raises an error, and will do its best to parse syntactically
invalid code in as meaningful a way as it can. It'll insert identifier
nodes with name `"✖"` as placeholders in places where it can't make
sense of the input. Depends on `acorn.js`, because it uses the same
tokenizer.
### dist/walk.js ###
Implements an abstract syntax tree walker. Will store its interface in
`acorn.walk` when loaded without a module system.
**simple**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
a tree. `node` should be the AST node to walk, and `visitors` an
object with properties whose names correspond to node types in the
[ESTree spec][estree]. The properties should contain functions
that will be called with the node object and, if applicable the state
at that point. The last two arguments are optional. `base` is a walker
algorithm, and `state` is a start state. The default walker will
simply visit all statements and expressions and not produce a
meaningful state. (An example of a use of state is to track scope at
each point in the tree.)
**ancestor**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node)
and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter.
**recursive**`(node, state, functions, base)` does a 'recursive'
walk, where the walker functions are responsible for continuing the
walk on the child nodes of their target node. `state` is the start
state, and `functions` should contain an object that maps node types
to walker functions. Such functions are called with `(node, state, c)`
arguments, and can cause the walk to continue on a sub-node by calling
the `c` argument on it with `(node, state)` arguments. The optional
`base` argument provides the fallback walker functions for node types
that aren't handled in the `functions` object. If not given, the
default walkers will be used.
**make**`(functions, base)` builds a new walker object by using the
walker functions in `functions` and filling in the missing ones by
taking defaults from `base`.
**findNodeAt**`(node, start, end, test, base, state)` tries to
locate a node in a tree at the given start and/or end offsets, which
satisfies the predicate `test`. `start` and `end` can be either `null`
(as wildcard) or a number. `test` may be a string (indicating a node
type) or a function that takes `(nodeType, node)` arguments and
returns a boolean indicating whether this node is interesting. `base`
and `state` are optional, and can be used to specify a custom walker.
Nodes are tested from inner to outer, so if two nodes match the
boundaries, the inner one will be preferred.
**findNodeAround**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is a lot like
`findNodeAt`, but will match any node that exists 'around' (spanning)
the given position.
**findNodeAfter**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is similar to
`findNodeAround`, but will match all nodes *after* the given position
(testing outer nodes before inner nodes).
## Command line interface
The `bin/acorn` utility can be used to parse a file from the command
line. It accepts as arguments its input file and the following
options:
- `--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7`: Sets the ECMAScript version to parse. Default is
version 5.
- `--module`: Sets the parsing mode to `"module"`. Is set to `"script"` otherwise.
- `--locations`: Attaches a "loc" object to each node with "start" and
"end" subobjects, each of which contains the one-based line and
zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}` form.
- `--allow-hash-bang`: If the code starts with the characters #! (as in a shellscript), the first line will be treated as a comment.
- `--compact`: No whitespace is used in the AST output.
- `--silent`: Do not output the AST, just return the exit status.
- `--help`: Print the usage information and quit.
The utility spits out the syntax tree as JSON data.
## Build system
Acorn is written in ECMAScript 6, as a set of small modules, in the
project's `src` directory, and compiled down to bigger ECMAScript 3
files in `dist` using [Browserify](http://browserify.org) and
[Babel](http://babeljs.io/). If you are already using Babel, you can
consider including the modules directly.
The command-line test runner (`npm test`) uses the ES6 modules. The
browser-based test page (`test/index.html`) uses the compiled modules.
The `bin/build-acorn.js` script builds the latter from the former.
If you are working on Acorn, you'll probably want to try the code out
directly, without an intermediate build step. In your scripts, you can
register the Babel require shim like this:
require("babel-core/register")
That will allow you to directly `require` the ES6 modules.
## Plugins
Acorn is designed support allow plugins which, within reasonable
bounds, redefine the way the parser works. Plugins can add new token
types and new tokenizer contexts (if necessary), and extend methods in
the parser object. This is not a clean, elegant API—using it requires
an understanding of Acorn's internals, and plugins are likely to break
whenever those internals are significantly changed. But still, it is
_possible_, in this way, to create parsers for JavaScript dialects
without forking all of Acorn. And in principle it is even possible to
combine such plugins, so that if you have, for example, a plugin for
parsing types and a plugin for parsing JSX-style XML literals, you
could load them both and parse code with both JSX tags and types.
A plugin should register itself by adding a property to
`acorn.plugins`, which holds a function. Calling `acorn.parse`, a
`plugins` option can be passed, holding an object mapping plugin names
to configuration values (or just `true` for plugins that don't take
options). After the parser object has been created, the initialization
functions for the chosen plugins are called with `(parser,
configValue)` arguments. They are expected to use the `parser.extend`
method to extend parser methods. For example, the `readToken` method
could be extended like this:
```javascript
parser.extend("readToken", function(nextMethod) {
return function(code) {
console.log("Reading a token!")
return nextMethod.call(this, code)
}
})
```
The `nextMethod` argument passed to `extend`'s second argument is the
previous value of this method, and should usually be called through to
whenever the extended method does not handle the call itself.
Similarly, the loose parser allows plugins to register themselves via
`acorn.pluginsLoose`. The extension mechanism is the same as for the
normal parser:
```javascript
looseParser.extend("readToken", function(nextMethod) {
return function() {
console.log("Reading a token in the loose parser!")
return nextMethod.call(this)
}
})
```
### Existing plugins
- [`acorn-jsx`](https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx): Parse [Facebook JSX syntax extensions](https://github.com/facebook/jsx)
- [`acorn-es7-plugin`](https://github.com/MatAtBread/acorn-es7-plugin/): Parse [async/await syntax proposal](https://github.com/tc39/ecmascript-asyncawait)
- [`acorn-object-spread`](https://github.com/UXtemple/acorn-object-spread): Parse [object spread syntax proposal](https://github.com/sebmarkbage/ecmascript-rest-spread)
- [`acorn-es7`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-es7): Parse [decorator syntax proposal](https://github.com/wycats/javascript-decorators)
- [`acorn-objj`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-objj): [Objective-J](http://www.cappuccino-project.org/learn/objective-j.html) language parser built as Acorn plugin

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#!/usr/bin/env node
'use strict';
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var acorn = require('../dist/acorn.js');
var infile;
var forceFile;
var silent = false;
var compact = false;
var tokenize = false;
var options = {}
function help(status) {
var print = (status == 0) ? console.log : console.error
print("usage: " + path.basename(process.argv[1]) + " [--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7]")
print(" [--tokenize] [--locations] [---allow-hash-bang] [--compact] [--silent] [--module] [--help] [--] [infile]")
process.exit(status)
}
for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
var arg = process.argv[i]
if ((arg == "-" || arg[0] != "-") && !infile) infile = arg
else if (arg == "--" && !infile && i + 2 == process.argv.length) forceFile = infile = process.argv[++i]
else if (arg == "--ecma3") options.ecmaVersion = 3
else if (arg == "--ecma5") options.ecmaVersion = 5
else if (arg == "--ecma6") options.ecmaVersion = 6
else if (arg == "--ecma7") options.ecmaVersion = 7
else if (arg == "--locations") options.locations = true
else if (arg == "--allow-hash-bang") options.allowHashBang = true
else if (arg == "--silent") silent = true
else if (arg == "--compact") compact = true
else if (arg == "--help") help(0)
else if (arg == "--tokenize") tokenize = true
else if (arg == "--module") options.sourceType = 'module'
else help(1)
}
function run(code) {
var result
if (!tokenize) {
try { result = acorn.parse(code, options) }
catch(e) { console.error(e.message); process.exit(1) }
} else {
result = []
var tokenizer = acorn.tokenizer(code, options), token
while (true) {
try { token = tokenizer.getToken() }
catch(e) { console.error(e.message); process.exit(1) }
result.push(token)
if (token.type == acorn.tokTypes.eof) break
}
}
if (!silent) console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, compact ? null : 2))
}
if (forceFile || infile && infile != "-") {
run(fs.readFileSync(infile, "utf8"))
} else {
var code = ""
process.stdin.resume()
process.stdin.on("data", function (chunk) { return code += chunk; })
process.stdin.on("end", function () { return run(code); })
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'use strict';
// Which Unicode version should be used?
var version = '9.0.0';
var start = require('unicode-' + version + '/Binary_Property/ID_Start/code-points.js')
.filter(function(ch) { return ch > 0x7f; });
var last = -1;
var cont = [0x200c, 0x200d].concat(require('unicode-' + version + '/Binary_Property/ID_Continue/code-points.js')
.filter(function(ch) { return ch > 0x7f && search(start, ch, last + 1) == -1; }));
function search(arr, ch, starting) {
for (var i = starting; arr[i] <= ch && i < arr.length; last = i++)
if (arr[i] === ch)
return i;
return -1;
}
function pad(str, width) {
while (str.length < width) str = "0" + str;
return str;
}
function esc(code) {
var hex = code.toString(16);
if (hex.length <= 2) return "\\x" + pad(hex, 2);
else return "\\u" + pad(hex, 4);
}
function generate(chars) {
var astral = [], re = "";
for (var i = 0, at = 0x10000; i < chars.length; i++) {
var from = chars[i], to = from;
while (i < chars.length - 1 && chars[i + 1] == to + 1) {
i++;
to++;
}
if (to <= 0xffff) {
if (from == to) re += esc(from);
else if (from + 1 == to) re += esc(from) + esc(to);
else re += esc(from) + "-" + esc(to);
} else {
astral.push(from - at, to - from);
at = to;
}
}
return {nonASCII: re, astral: astral};
}
var startData = generate(start), contData = generate(cont);
console.log("let nonASCIIidentifierStartChars = \"" + startData.nonASCII + "\"");
console.log("let nonASCIIidentifierChars = \"" + contData.nonASCII + "\"");
console.log("const astralIdentifierStartCodes = " + JSON.stringify(startData.astral));
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# Combine existing list of authors with everyone known in git, sort, add header.
tail --lines=+3 AUTHORS > AUTHORS.tmp
git log --format='%aN' | grep -v abraidwood >> AUTHORS.tmp
echo -e "List of Acorn contributors. Updated before every release.\n" > AUTHORS
sort -u AUTHORS.tmp >> AUTHORS
rm -f AUTHORS.tmp

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// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression,
// Statement, and ScopeBody, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
function simple(node, visitors, base, state, override) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]
base[type](node, st, c)
if (found) found(node, st)
})(node, state, override)
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
function ancestor(node, visitors, base, state) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
var ancestors = []
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]
var isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1]
if (isNew) ancestors.push(node)
base[type](node, st, c)
if (found) found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors)
if (isNew) ancestors.pop()
})(node, state)
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
function recursive(node, state, funcs, base, override) {
var visitor = funcs ? exports.make(funcs, base) : base
;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c)
})(node, state, override)
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test == "string")
return function (type) { return type == test; }
else if (!test)
return function () { return true; }
else
return test
}
var Found = function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state };
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
base[type](node, st, c)
if ((start == null || node.start == start) &&
(end == null || node.end == end) &&
test(type, node))
throw new Found(node, st)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) return
base[type](node, st, c)
if (test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) return
var type = override || node.type
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st)
base[type](node, st, c)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
var max
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) return
var type = override || node.type
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
max = new Found(node, st)
base[type](node, st, c)
})(node, state)
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
var create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto
return new Ctor
}
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
function make(funcs, base) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
var visitor = create(base)
for (var type in funcs) visitor[type] = funcs[type]
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st) }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
var base = {}
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.body.length; ++i)
c(node.body[i], st, "Statement")
}
base.Statement = skipThrough
base.EmptyStatement = ignore
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); }
base.IfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement")
if (node.alternate) c(node.alternate, st, "Statement")
}
base.LabeledStatement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.body, st, "Statement"); }
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore
base.WithStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.SwitchStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression")
for (var i = 0; i < node.cases.length; ++i) {
var cs = node.cases[i]
if (cs.test) c(cs.test, st, "Expression")
for (var j = 0; j < cs.consequent.length; ++j)
c(cs.consequent[j], st, "Statement")
}
}
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.argument) c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
}
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); }
base.TryStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.block, st, "Statement")
if (node.handler) c(node.handler, st)
if (node.finalizer) c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement")
}
base.CatchClause = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.param, st, "Pattern")
c(node.body, st, "ScopeBody")
}
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForStatement = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "ForInit")
if (node.test) c(node.test, st, "Expression")
if (node.update) c(node.update, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForInit = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "VariableDeclaration") c(node, st)
else c(node, st, "Expression")
}
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore
base.FunctionDeclaration = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Function"); }
base.VariableDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.declarations.length; ++i)
c(node.declarations[i], st)
}
base.VariableDeclarator = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "Expression")
}
base.Function = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
for (var i = 0; i < node.params.length; i++)
c(node.params[i], st, "Pattern")
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "ScopeExpression" : "ScopeBody")
}
// FIXME drop these node types in next major version
// (They are awkward, and in ES6 every block can be a scope.)
base.ScopeBody = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Statement"); }
base.ScopeExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Expression"); }
base.Pattern = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "Identifier")
c(node, st, "VariablePattern")
else if (node.type == "MemberExpression")
c(node, st, "MemberPattern")
else
c(node, st)
}
base.VariablePattern = ignore
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough
base.RestElement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Pattern"); }
base.ArrayPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) {
var elt = node.elements[i]
if (elt) c(elt, st, "Pattern")
}
}
base.ObjectPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i)
c(node.properties[i].value, st, "Pattern")
}
base.Expression = skipThrough
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore
base.ArrayExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) {
var elt = node.elements[i]
if (elt) c(elt, st, "Expression")
}
}
base.ObjectExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i)
c(node.properties[i], st)
}
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration
base.SequenceExpression = base.TemplateLiteral = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.expressions.length; ++i)
c(node.expressions[i], st, "Expression")
}
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
}
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Expression")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
}
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
}
base.ConditionalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression")
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression")
}
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression")
if (node.arguments) for (var i = 0; i < node.arguments.length; ++i)
c(node.arguments[i], st, "Expression")
}
base.MemberExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression")
if (node.computed) c(node.property, st, "Expression")
}
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.declaration)
c(node.declaration, st, node.type == "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression")
if (node.source) c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ExportAllDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ImportDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.specifiers.length; i++)
c(node.specifiers[i], st)
c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression")
c(node.quasi, st)
}
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Class"); }
base.Class = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
if (node.superClass) c(node.superClass, st, "Expression")
for (var i = 0; i < node.body.body.length; i++)
c(node.body.body[i], st)
}
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.computed) c(node.key, st, "Expression")
c(node.value, st, "Expression")
}
export { simple, ancestor, recursive, findNodeAt, findNodeAround, findNodeAfter, findNodeBefore, make, base };

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(function (global, factory) {
typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) :
typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) :
(factory((global.acorn = global.acorn || {}, global.acorn.walk = global.acorn.walk || {})));
}(this, function (exports) { 'use strict';
// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression,
// Statement, and ScopeBody, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
function simple(node, visitors, base, state, override) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]
base[type](node, st, c)
if (found) found(node, st)
})(node, state, override)
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
function ancestor(node, visitors, base, state) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
var ancestors = []
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]
var isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1]
if (isNew) ancestors.push(node)
base[type](node, st, c)
if (found) found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors)
if (isNew) ancestors.pop()
})(node, state)
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
function recursive(node, state, funcs, base, override) {
var visitor = funcs ? exports.make(funcs, base) : base
;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c)
})(node, state, override)
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test == "string")
return function (type) { return type == test; }
else if (!test)
return function () { return true; }
else
return test
}
var Found = function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state };
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
base[type](node, st, c)
if ((start == null || node.start == start) &&
(end == null || node.end == end) &&
test(type, node))
throw new Found(node, st)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) return
base[type](node, st, c)
if (test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) return
var type = override || node.type
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st)
base[type](node, st, c)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
var max
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) return
var type = override || node.type
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
max = new Found(node, st)
base[type](node, st, c)
})(node, state)
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
var create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto
return new Ctor
}
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
function make(funcs, base) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
var visitor = create(base)
for (var type in funcs) visitor[type] = funcs[type]
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st) }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
var base = {}
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.body.length; ++i)
c(node.body[i], st, "Statement")
}
base.Statement = skipThrough
base.EmptyStatement = ignore
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); }
base.IfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement")
if (node.alternate) c(node.alternate, st, "Statement")
}
base.LabeledStatement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.body, st, "Statement"); }
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore
base.WithStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.SwitchStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression")
for (var i = 0; i < node.cases.length; ++i) {
var cs = node.cases[i]
if (cs.test) c(cs.test, st, "Expression")
for (var j = 0; j < cs.consequent.length; ++j)
c(cs.consequent[j], st, "Statement")
}
}
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.argument) c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
}
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); }
base.TryStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.block, st, "Statement")
if (node.handler) c(node.handler, st)
if (node.finalizer) c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement")
}
base.CatchClause = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.param, st, "Pattern")
c(node.body, st, "ScopeBody")
}
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForStatement = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "ForInit")
if (node.test) c(node.test, st, "Expression")
if (node.update) c(node.update, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForInit = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "VariableDeclaration") c(node, st)
else c(node, st, "Expression")
}
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore
base.FunctionDeclaration = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Function"); }
base.VariableDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.declarations.length; ++i)
c(node.declarations[i], st)
}
base.VariableDeclarator = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "Expression")
}
base.Function = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
for (var i = 0; i < node.params.length; i++)
c(node.params[i], st, "Pattern")
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "ScopeExpression" : "ScopeBody")
}
// FIXME drop these node types in next major version
// (They are awkward, and in ES6 every block can be a scope.)
base.ScopeBody = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Statement"); }
base.ScopeExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Expression"); }
base.Pattern = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "Identifier")
c(node, st, "VariablePattern")
else if (node.type == "MemberExpression")
c(node, st, "MemberPattern")
else
c(node, st)
}
base.VariablePattern = ignore
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough
base.RestElement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Pattern"); }
base.ArrayPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) {
var elt = node.elements[i]
if (elt) c(elt, st, "Pattern")
}
}
base.ObjectPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i)
c(node.properties[i].value, st, "Pattern")
}
base.Expression = skipThrough
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore
base.ArrayExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) {
var elt = node.elements[i]
if (elt) c(elt, st, "Expression")
}
}
base.ObjectExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i)
c(node.properties[i], st)
}
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration
base.SequenceExpression = base.TemplateLiteral = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.expressions.length; ++i)
c(node.expressions[i], st, "Expression")
}
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
}
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Expression")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
}
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
}
base.ConditionalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression")
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression")
}
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression")
if (node.arguments) for (var i = 0; i < node.arguments.length; ++i)
c(node.arguments[i], st, "Expression")
}
base.MemberExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression")
if (node.computed) c(node.property, st, "Expression")
}
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.declaration)
c(node.declaration, st, node.type == "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression")
if (node.source) c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ExportAllDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ImportDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0; i < node.specifiers.length; i++)
c(node.specifiers[i], st)
c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression")
c(node.quasi, st)
}
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Class"); }
base.Class = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
if (node.superClass) c(node.superClass, st, "Expression")
for (var i = 0; i < node.body.body.length; i++)
c(node.body.body[i], st)
}
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.computed) c(node.key, st, "Expression")
c(node.value, st, "Expression")
}
exports.simple = simple;
exports.ancestor = ancestor;
exports.recursive = recursive;
exports.findNodeAt = findNodeAt;
exports.findNodeAround = findNodeAround;
exports.findNodeAfter = findNodeAfter;
exports.findNodeBefore = findNodeBefore;
exports.make = make;
exports.base = base;
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
}));

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{
"_from": "acorn@^3.0.4",
"_id": "acorn@3.3.0",
"_inBundle": false,
"_integrity": "sha1-ReN/s56No/JbruP/U2niu18iAXo=",
"_location": "/acorn-jsx/acorn",
"_phantomChildren": {},
"_requested": {
"type": "range",
"registry": true,
"raw": "acorn@^3.0.4",
"name": "acorn",
"escapedName": "acorn",
"rawSpec": "^3.0.4",
"saveSpec": null,
"fetchSpec": "^3.0.4"
},
"_requiredBy": [
"/acorn-jsx"
],
"_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/acorn/-/acorn-3.3.0.tgz",
"_shasum": "45e37fb39e8da3f25baee3ff5369e2bb5f22017a",
"_spec": "acorn@^3.0.4",
"_where": "/Users/cloyd/coderrr/odin/javascript-exercises/node_modules/acorn-jsx",
"bin": {
"acorn": "./bin/acorn"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/issues"
},
"bundleDependencies": false,
"contributors": [
{
"name": "List of Acorn contributors. Updated before every release."
},
{
"name": "Adrian Rakovsky"
},
{
"name": "Alistair Braidwood"
},
{
"name": "Amila Welihinda"
},
{
"name": "Andres Suarez"
},
{
"name": "Angelo"
},
{
"name": "Aparajita Fishman"
},
{
"name": "Arian Stolwijk"
},
{
"name": "Artem Govorov"
},
{
"name": "Brandon Mills"
},
{
"name": "Charles Hughes"
},
{
"name": "Conrad Irwin"
},
{
"name": "Daniel Tschinder"
},
{
"name": "David Bonnet"
},
{
"name": "Domenico Matteo"
},
{
"name": "ForbesLindesay"
},
{
"name": "Forbes Lindesay"
},
{
"name": "Gilad Peleg"
},
{
"name": "impinball"
},
{
"name": "Ingvar Stepanyan"
},
{
"name": "Jackson Ray Hamilton"
},
{
"name": "Jesse McCarthy"
},
{
"name": "Jiaxing Wang"
},
{
"name": "Joel Kemp"
},
{
"name": "Johannes Herr"
},
{
"name": "Jordan Klassen"
},
{
"name": "Jürg Lehni"
},
{
"name": "keeyipchan"
},
{
"name": "Keheliya Gallaba"
},
{
"name": "Kevin Irish"
},
{
"name": "Kevin Kwok"
},
{
"name": "krator"
},
{
"name": "Marijn Haverbeke"
},
{
"name": "Martin Carlberg"
},
{
"name": "Mathias Bynens"
},
{
"name": "Mathieu 'p01' Henri"
},
{
"name": "Matthew Bastien"
},
{
"name": "Max Schaefer"
},
{
"name": "Max Zerzouri"
},
{
"name": "Mihai Bazon"
},
{
"name": "Mike Rennie"
},
{
"name": "Nicholas C. Zakas"
},
{
"name": "Nick Fitzgerald"
},
{
"name": "Olivier Thomann"
},
{
"name": "Oskar Schöldström"
},
{
"name": "Paul Harper"
},
{
"name": "Peter Rust"
},
{
"name": "PlNG"
},
{
"name": "Prayag Verma"
},
{
"name": "ReadmeCritic"
},
{
"name": "r-e-d"
},
{
"name": "Richard Gibson"
},
{
"name": "Rich Harris"
},
{
"name": "Rich-Harris"
},
{
"name": "Sebastian McKenzie"
},
{
"name": "Timothy Gu"
},
{
"name": "Toru Nagashima"
},
{
"name": "zsjforcn"
}
],
"deprecated": false,
"description": "ECMAScript parser",
"devDependencies": {
"rollup": "^0.34.1",
"rollup-plugin-buble": "^0.11.0",
"unicode-9.0.0": "^0.7.0"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=0.4.0"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/ternjs/acorn",
"jsnext:main": "dist/acorn.es.js",
"license": "MIT",
"main": "dist/acorn.js",
"maintainers": [
{
"name": "Marijn Haverbeke",
"email": "marijnh@gmail.com",
"url": "http://marijnhaverbeke.nl"
},
{
"name": "Ingvar Stepanyan",
"email": "me@rreverser.com",
"url": "http://rreverser.com/"
}
],
"name": "acorn",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/ternjs/acorn.git"
},
"scripts": {
"build": "npm run build:main && npm run build:walk && npm run build:loose && npm run build:bin",
"build:bin": "rollup -c rollup/config.bin.js",
"build:loose": "rollup -c rollup/config.loose.js",
"build:main": "rollup -c rollup/config.main.js",
"build:walk": "rollup -c rollup/config.walk.js",
"prepublish": "npm test",
"pretest": "npm run build",
"test": "node test/run.js"
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import buble from 'rollup-plugin-buble'
export default {
entry: 'src/bin/acorn.js',
dest: 'bin/acorn',
format: 'cjs',
banner: '#!/usr/bin/env node',
external: [ 'fs', 'path', 'acorn' ],
paths: {
acorn: '../dist/acorn.js'
},
plugins: [
buble()
]
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import buble from 'rollup-plugin-buble'
export default {
entry: 'src/loose/index.js',
moduleName: 'acorn.loose',
external: [ 'acorn' ],
paths: {
acorn: './acorn.js'
},
globals: {
acorn: 'acorn'
},
targets: [
{ dest: 'dist/acorn_loose.js', format: 'umd' },
{ dest: 'dist/acorn_loose.es.js', format: 'es' }
],
plugins: [
buble()
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import buble from 'rollup-plugin-buble';
export default {
entry: 'src/index.js',
moduleName: 'acorn',
plugins: [ buble() ],
targets: [
{ dest: 'dist/acorn.js', format: 'umd' },
{ dest: 'dist/acorn.es.js', format: 'es' }
]
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import buble from 'rollup-plugin-buble';
export default {
entry: 'src/walk/index.js',
moduleName: 'acorn.walk',
plugins: [ buble() ],
targets: [
{ dest: 'dist/walk.js', format: 'umd' },
{ dest: 'dist/walk.es.js', format: 'es' }
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import {basename} from "path"
import {readFileSync as readFile} from "fs"
import * as acorn from "acorn"
let infile, forceFile, silent = false, compact = false, tokenize = false
const options = {}
function help(status) {
const print = (status == 0) ? console.log : console.error
print("usage: " + basename(process.argv[1]) + " [--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7]")
print(" [--tokenize] [--locations] [---allow-hash-bang] [--compact] [--silent] [--module] [--help] [--] [infile]")
process.exit(status)
}
for (let i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
const arg = process.argv[i]
if ((arg == "-" || arg[0] != "-") && !infile) infile = arg
else if (arg == "--" && !infile && i + 2 == process.argv.length) forceFile = infile = process.argv[++i]
else if (arg == "--ecma3") options.ecmaVersion = 3
else if (arg == "--ecma5") options.ecmaVersion = 5
else if (arg == "--ecma6") options.ecmaVersion = 6
else if (arg == "--ecma7") options.ecmaVersion = 7
else if (arg == "--locations") options.locations = true
else if (arg == "--allow-hash-bang") options.allowHashBang = true
else if (arg == "--silent") silent = true
else if (arg == "--compact") compact = true
else if (arg == "--help") help(0)
else if (arg == "--tokenize") tokenize = true
else if (arg == "--module") options.sourceType = 'module'
else help(1)
}
function run(code) {
let result
if (!tokenize) {
try { result = acorn.parse(code, options) }
catch(e) { console.error(e.message); process.exit(1) }
} else {
result = []
let tokenizer = acorn.tokenizer(code, options), token
while (true) {
try { token = tokenizer.getToken() }
catch(e) { console.error(e.message); process.exit(1) }
result.push(token)
if (token.type == acorn.tokTypes.eof) break
}
}
if (!silent) console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, compact ? null : 2))
}
if (forceFile || infile && infile != "-") {
run(readFile(infile, "utf8"))
} else {
let code = ""
process.stdin.resume()
process.stdin.on("data", chunk => code += chunk)
process.stdin.on("end", () => run(code))
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// A recursive descent parser operates by defining functions for all
// syntactic elements, and recursively calling those, each function
// advancing the input stream and returning an AST node. Precedence
// of constructs (for example, the fact that `!x[1]` means `!(x[1])`
// instead of `(!x)[1]` is handled by the fact that the parser
// function that parses unary prefix operators is called first, and
// in turn calls the function that parses `[]` subscripts — that
// way, it'll receive the node for `x[1]` already parsed, and wraps
// *that* in the unary operator node.
//
// Acorn uses an [operator precedence parser][opp] to handle binary
// operator precedence, because it is much more compact than using
// the technique outlined above, which uses different, nesting
// functions to specify precedence, for all of the ten binary
// precedence levels that JavaScript defines.
//
// [opp]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator-precedence_parser
import {types as tt} from "./tokentype"
import {Parser} from "./state"
import {DestructuringErrors} from "./parseutil"
const pp = Parser.prototype
// Check if property name clashes with already added.
// Object/class getters and setters are not allowed to clash —
// either with each other or with an init property — and in
// strict mode, init properties are also not allowed to be repeated.
pp.checkPropClash = function(prop, propHash) {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && (prop.computed || prop.method || prop.shorthand))
return
let {key} = prop, name
switch (key.type) {
case "Identifier": name = key.name; break
case "Literal": name = String(key.value); break
default: return
}
let {kind} = prop
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
if (name === "__proto__" && kind === "init") {
if (propHash.proto) this.raiseRecoverable(key.start, "Redefinition of __proto__ property")
propHash.proto = true
}
return
}
name = "$" + name
let other = propHash[name]
if (other) {
let isGetSet = kind !== "init"
if ((this.strict || isGetSet) && other[kind] || !(isGetSet ^ other.init))
this.raiseRecoverable(key.start, "Redefinition of property")
} else {
other = propHash[name] = {
init: false,
get: false,
set: false
}
}
other[kind] = true
}
// ### Expression parsing
// These nest, from the most general expression type at the top to
// 'atomic', nondivisible expression types at the bottom. Most of
// the functions will simply let the function(s) below them parse,
// and, *if* the syntactic construct they handle is present, wrap
// the AST node that the inner parser gave them in another node.
// Parse a full expression. The optional arguments are used to
// forbid the `in` operator (in for loops initalization expressions)
// and provide reference for storing '=' operator inside shorthand
// property assignment in contexts where both object expression
// and object pattern might appear (so it's possible to raise
// delayed syntax error at correct position).
pp.parseExpression = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors) {
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
let expr = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn, refDestructuringErrors)
if (this.type === tt.comma) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.expressions = [expr]
while (this.eat(tt.comma)) node.expressions.push(this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn, refDestructuringErrors))
return this.finishNode(node, "SequenceExpression")
}
return expr
}
// Parse an assignment expression. This includes applications of
// operators like `+=`.
pp.parseMaybeAssign = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors, afterLeftParse) {
if (this.inGenerator && this.isContextual("yield")) return this.parseYield()
let ownDestructuringErrors = false
if (!refDestructuringErrors) {
refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors
ownDestructuringErrors = true
}
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
if (this.type == tt.parenL || this.type == tt.name)
this.potentialArrowAt = this.start
let left = this.parseMaybeConditional(noIn, refDestructuringErrors)
if (afterLeftParse) left = afterLeftParse.call(this, left, startPos, startLoc)
if (this.type.isAssign) {
this.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
if (!ownDestructuringErrors) DestructuringErrors.call(refDestructuringErrors)
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.operator = this.value
node.left = this.type === tt.eq ? this.toAssignable(left) : left
refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign = 0 // reset because shorthand default was used correctly
this.checkLVal(left)
this.next()
node.right = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn)
return this.finishNode(node, "AssignmentExpression")
} else {
if (ownDestructuringErrors) this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
}
return left
}
// Parse a ternary conditional (`?:`) operator.
pp.parseMaybeConditional = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors) {
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
let expr = this.parseExprOps(noIn, refDestructuringErrors)
if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors)) return expr
if (this.eat(tt.question)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.test = expr
node.consequent = this.parseMaybeAssign()
this.expect(tt.colon)
node.alternate = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn)
return this.finishNode(node, "ConditionalExpression")
}
return expr
}
// Start the precedence parser.
pp.parseExprOps = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors) {
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
let expr = this.parseMaybeUnary(refDestructuringErrors, false)
if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors)) return expr
return this.parseExprOp(expr, startPos, startLoc, -1, noIn)
}
// Parse binary operators with the operator precedence parsing
// algorithm. `left` is the left-hand side of the operator.
// `minPrec` provides context that allows the function to stop and
// defer further parser to one of its callers when it encounters an
// operator that has a lower precedence than the set it is parsing.
pp.parseExprOp = function(left, leftStartPos, leftStartLoc, minPrec, noIn) {
let prec = this.type.binop
if (prec != null && (!noIn || this.type !== tt._in)) {
if (prec > minPrec) {
let logical = this.type === tt.logicalOR || this.type === tt.logicalAND
let op = this.value
this.next()
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
let right = this.parseExprOp(this.parseMaybeUnary(null, false), startPos, startLoc, prec, noIn)
let node = this.buildBinary(leftStartPos, leftStartLoc, left, right, op, logical)
return this.parseExprOp(node, leftStartPos, leftStartLoc, minPrec, noIn)
}
}
return left
}
pp.buildBinary = function(startPos, startLoc, left, right, op, logical) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.left = left
node.operator = op
node.right = right
return this.finishNode(node, logical ? "LogicalExpression" : "BinaryExpression")
}
// Parse unary operators, both prefix and postfix.
pp.parseMaybeUnary = function(refDestructuringErrors, sawUnary) {
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc, expr
if (this.type.prefix) {
let node = this.startNode(), update = this.type === tt.incDec
node.operator = this.value
node.prefix = true
this.next()
node.argument = this.parseMaybeUnary(null, true)
this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
if (update) this.checkLVal(node.argument)
else if (this.strict && node.operator === "delete" &&
node.argument.type === "Identifier")
this.raiseRecoverable(node.start, "Deleting local variable in strict mode")
else sawUnary = true
expr = this.finishNode(node, update ? "UpdateExpression" : "UnaryExpression")
} else {
expr = this.parseExprSubscripts(refDestructuringErrors)
if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors)) return expr
while (this.type.postfix && !this.canInsertSemicolon()) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.operator = this.value
node.prefix = false
node.argument = expr
this.checkLVal(expr)
this.next()
expr = this.finishNode(node, "UpdateExpression")
}
}
if (!sawUnary && this.eat(tt.starstar))
return this.buildBinary(startPos, startLoc, expr, this.parseMaybeUnary(null, false), "**", false)
else
return expr
}
// Parse call, dot, and `[]`-subscript expressions.
pp.parseExprSubscripts = function(refDestructuringErrors) {
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
let expr = this.parseExprAtom(refDestructuringErrors)
let skipArrowSubscripts = expr.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && this.input.slice(this.lastTokStart, this.lastTokEnd) !== ")"
if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors) || skipArrowSubscripts) return expr
return this.parseSubscripts(expr, startPos, startLoc)
}
pp.parseSubscripts = function(base, startPos, startLoc, noCalls) {
for (;;) {
if (this.eat(tt.dot)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.object = base
node.property = this.parseIdent(true)
node.computed = false
base = this.finishNode(node, "MemberExpression")
} else if (this.eat(tt.bracketL)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.object = base
node.property = this.parseExpression()
node.computed = true
this.expect(tt.bracketR)
base = this.finishNode(node, "MemberExpression")
} else if (!noCalls && this.eat(tt.parenL)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.callee = base
node.arguments = this.parseExprList(tt.parenR, false)
base = this.finishNode(node, "CallExpression")
} else if (this.type === tt.backQuote) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.tag = base
node.quasi = this.parseTemplate()
base = this.finishNode(node, "TaggedTemplateExpression")
} else {
return base
}
}
}
// Parse an atomic expression — either a single token that is an
// expression, an expression started by a keyword like `function` or
// `new`, or an expression wrapped in punctuation like `()`, `[]`,
// or `{}`.
pp.parseExprAtom = function(refDestructuringErrors) {
let node, canBeArrow = this.potentialArrowAt == this.start
switch (this.type) {
case tt._super:
if (!this.inFunction)
this.raise(this.start, "'super' outside of function or class")
case tt._this:
let type = this.type === tt._this ? "ThisExpression" : "Super"
node = this.startNode()
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, type)
case tt.name:
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
let id = this.parseIdent(this.type !== tt.name)
if (canBeArrow && !this.canInsertSemicolon() && this.eat(tt.arrow))
return this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), [id])
return id
case tt.regexp:
let value = this.value
node = this.parseLiteral(value.value)
node.regex = {pattern: value.pattern, flags: value.flags}
return node
case tt.num: case tt.string:
return this.parseLiteral(this.value)
case tt._null: case tt._true: case tt._false:
node = this.startNode()
node.value = this.type === tt._null ? null : this.type === tt._true
node.raw = this.type.keyword
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "Literal")
case tt.parenL:
return this.parseParenAndDistinguishExpression(canBeArrow)
case tt.bracketL:
node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.elements = this.parseExprList(tt.bracketR, true, true, refDestructuringErrors)
return this.finishNode(node, "ArrayExpression")
case tt.braceL:
return this.parseObj(false, refDestructuringErrors)
case tt._function:
node = this.startNode()
this.next()
return this.parseFunction(node, false)
case tt._class:
return this.parseClass(this.startNode(), false)
case tt._new:
return this.parseNew()
case tt.backQuote:
return this.parseTemplate()
default:
this.unexpected()
}
}
pp.parseLiteral = function(value) {
let node = this.startNode()
node.value = value
node.raw = this.input.slice(this.start, this.end)
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "Literal")
}
pp.parseParenExpression = function() {
this.expect(tt.parenL)
let val = this.parseExpression()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
return val
}
pp.parseParenAndDistinguishExpression = function(canBeArrow) {
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc, val
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
this.next()
let innerStartPos = this.start, innerStartLoc = this.startLoc
let exprList = [], first = true
let refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors, spreadStart, innerParenStart
while (this.type !== tt.parenR) {
first ? first = false : this.expect(tt.comma)
if (this.type === tt.ellipsis) {
spreadStart = this.start
exprList.push(this.parseParenItem(this.parseRest()))
break
} else {
if (this.type === tt.parenL && !innerParenStart) {
innerParenStart = this.start
}
exprList.push(this.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors, this.parseParenItem))
}
}
let innerEndPos = this.start, innerEndLoc = this.startLoc
this.expect(tt.parenR)
if (canBeArrow && !this.canInsertSemicolon() && this.eat(tt.arrow)) {
this.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
if (innerParenStart) this.unexpected(innerParenStart)
return this.parseParenArrowList(startPos, startLoc, exprList)
}
if (!exprList.length) this.unexpected(this.lastTokStart)
if (spreadStart) this.unexpected(spreadStart)
this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
if (exprList.length > 1) {
val = this.startNodeAt(innerStartPos, innerStartLoc)
val.expressions = exprList
this.finishNodeAt(val, "SequenceExpression", innerEndPos, innerEndLoc)
} else {
val = exprList[0]
}
} else {
val = this.parseParenExpression()
}
if (this.options.preserveParens) {
let par = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
par.expression = val
return this.finishNode(par, "ParenthesizedExpression")
} else {
return val
}
}
pp.parseParenItem = function(item) {
return item
}
pp.parseParenArrowList = function(startPos, startLoc, exprList) {
return this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), exprList)
}
// New's precedence is slightly tricky. It must allow its argument to
// be a `[]` or dot subscript expression, but not a call — at least,
// not without wrapping it in parentheses. Thus, it uses the noCalls
// argument to parseSubscripts to prevent it from consuming the
// argument list.
const empty = []
pp.parseNew = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
let meta = this.parseIdent(true)
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.eat(tt.dot)) {
node.meta = meta
node.property = this.parseIdent(true)
if (node.property.name !== "target")
this.raiseRecoverable(node.property.start, "The only valid meta property for new is new.target")
if (!this.inFunction)
this.raiseRecoverable(node.start, "new.target can only be used in functions")
return this.finishNode(node, "MetaProperty")
}
let startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc
node.callee = this.parseSubscripts(this.parseExprAtom(), startPos, startLoc, true)
if (this.eat(tt.parenL)) node.arguments = this.parseExprList(tt.parenR, false)
else node.arguments = empty
return this.finishNode(node, "NewExpression")
}
// Parse template expression.
pp.parseTemplateElement = function() {
let elem = this.startNode()
elem.value = {
raw: this.input.slice(this.start, this.end).replace(/\r\n?/g, '\n'),
cooked: this.value
}
this.next()
elem.tail = this.type === tt.backQuote
return this.finishNode(elem, "TemplateElement")
}
pp.parseTemplate = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.expressions = []
let curElt = this.parseTemplateElement()
node.quasis = [curElt]
while (!curElt.tail) {
this.expect(tt.dollarBraceL)
node.expressions.push(this.parseExpression())
this.expect(tt.braceR)
node.quasis.push(curElt = this.parseTemplateElement())
}
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "TemplateLiteral")
}
// Parse an object literal or binding pattern.
pp.parseObj = function(isPattern, refDestructuringErrors) {
let node = this.startNode(), first = true, propHash = {}
node.properties = []
this.next()
while (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
if (!first) {
this.expect(tt.comma)
if (this.afterTrailingComma(tt.braceR)) break
} else first = false
let prop = this.startNode(), isGenerator, startPos, startLoc
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
prop.method = false
prop.shorthand = false
if (isPattern || refDestructuringErrors) {
startPos = this.start
startLoc = this.startLoc
}
if (!isPattern)
isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
}
this.parsePropertyName(prop)
this.parsePropertyValue(prop, isPattern, isGenerator, startPos, startLoc, refDestructuringErrors)
this.checkPropClash(prop, propHash)
node.properties.push(this.finishNode(prop, "Property"))
}
return this.finishNode(node, isPattern ? "ObjectPattern" : "ObjectExpression")
}
pp.parsePropertyValue = function(prop, isPattern, isGenerator, startPos, startLoc, refDestructuringErrors) {
if (this.eat(tt.colon)) {
prop.value = isPattern ? this.parseMaybeDefault(this.start, this.startLoc) : this.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors)
prop.kind = "init"
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.type === tt.parenL) {
if (isPattern) this.unexpected()
prop.kind = "init"
prop.method = true
prop.value = this.parseMethod(isGenerator)
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && !prop.computed && prop.key.type === "Identifier" &&
(prop.key.name === "get" || prop.key.name === "set") &&
(this.type != tt.comma && this.type != tt.braceR)) {
if (isGenerator || isPattern) this.unexpected()
prop.kind = prop.key.name
this.parsePropertyName(prop)
prop.value = this.parseMethod(false)
let paramCount = prop.kind === "get" ? 0 : 1
if (prop.value.params.length !== paramCount) {
let start = prop.value.start
if (prop.kind === "get")
this.raiseRecoverable(start, "getter should have no params")
else
this.raiseRecoverable(start, "setter should have exactly one param")
}
if (prop.kind === "set" && prop.value.params[0].type === "RestElement")
this.raiseRecoverable(prop.value.params[0].start, "Setter cannot use rest params")
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && !prop.computed && prop.key.type === "Identifier") {
if (this.keywords.test(prop.key.name) ||
(this.strict ? this.reservedWordsStrictBind : this.reservedWords).test(prop.key.name) ||
(this.inGenerator && prop.key.name == "yield"))
this.raiseRecoverable(prop.key.start, "'" + prop.key.name + "' can not be used as shorthand property")
prop.kind = "init"
if (isPattern) {
prop.value = this.parseMaybeDefault(startPos, startLoc, prop.key)
} else if (this.type === tt.eq && refDestructuringErrors) {
if (!refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign)
refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign = this.start
prop.value = this.parseMaybeDefault(startPos, startLoc, prop.key)
} else {
prop.value = prop.key
}
prop.shorthand = true
} else this.unexpected()
}
pp.parsePropertyName = function(prop) {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
if (this.eat(tt.bracketL)) {
prop.computed = true
prop.key = this.parseMaybeAssign()
this.expect(tt.bracketR)
return prop.key
} else {
prop.computed = false
}
}
return prop.key = this.type === tt.num || this.type === tt.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.parseIdent(true)
}
// Initialize empty function node.
pp.initFunction = function(node) {
node.id = null
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
node.generator = false
node.expression = false
}
}
// Parse object or class method.
pp.parseMethod = function(isGenerator) {
let node = this.startNode(), oldInGen = this.inGenerator
this.inGenerator = isGenerator
this.initFunction(node)
this.expect(tt.parenL)
node.params = this.parseBindingList(tt.parenR, false, false)
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6)
node.generator = isGenerator
this.parseFunctionBody(node, false)
this.inGenerator = oldInGen
return this.finishNode(node, "FunctionExpression")
}
// Parse arrow function expression with given parameters.
pp.parseArrowExpression = function(node, params) {
let oldInGen = this.inGenerator
this.inGenerator = false
this.initFunction(node)
node.params = this.toAssignableList(params, true)
this.parseFunctionBody(node, true)
this.inGenerator = oldInGen
return this.finishNode(node, "ArrowFunctionExpression")
}
// Parse function body and check parameters.
pp.parseFunctionBody = function(node, isArrowFunction) {
let isExpression = isArrowFunction && this.type !== tt.braceL
if (isExpression) {
node.body = this.parseMaybeAssign()
node.expression = true
} else {
// Start a new scope with regard to labels and the `inFunction`
// flag (restore them to their old value afterwards).
let oldInFunc = this.inFunction, oldLabels = this.labels
this.inFunction = true; this.labels = []
node.body = this.parseBlock(true)
node.expression = false
this.inFunction = oldInFunc; this.labels = oldLabels
}
// If this is a strict mode function, verify that argument names
// are not repeated, and it does not try to bind the words `eval`
// or `arguments`.
let useStrict = (!isExpression && node.body.body.length && this.isUseStrict(node.body.body[0])) ? node.body.body[0] : null;
if (this.strict || useStrict) {
let oldStrict = this.strict
this.strict = true
if (node.id)
this.checkLVal(node.id, true)
this.checkParams(node, useStrict)
this.strict = oldStrict
} else if (isArrowFunction) {
this.checkParams(node, useStrict)
}
}
// Checks function params for various disallowed patterns such as using "eval"
// or "arguments" and duplicate parameters.
pp.checkParams = function(node, useStrict) {
let nameHash = {}
for (let i = 0; i < node.params.length; i++) {
if (useStrict && this.options.ecmaVersion >= 7 && node.params[i].type !== "Identifier")
this.raiseRecoverable(useStrict.start, "Illegal 'use strict' directive in function with non-simple parameter list");
this.checkLVal(node.params[i], true, nameHash)
}
}
// Parses a comma-separated list of expressions, and returns them as
// an array. `close` is the token type that ends the list, and
// `allowEmpty` can be turned on to allow subsequent commas with
// nothing in between them to be parsed as `null` (which is needed
// for array literals).
pp.parseExprList = function(close, allowTrailingComma, allowEmpty, refDestructuringErrors) {
let elts = [], first = true
while (!this.eat(close)) {
if (!first) {
this.expect(tt.comma)
if (allowTrailingComma && this.afterTrailingComma(close)) break
} else first = false
let elt
if (allowEmpty && this.type === tt.comma)
elt = null
else if (this.type === tt.ellipsis) {
elt = this.parseSpread(refDestructuringErrors)
if (this.type === tt.comma && refDestructuringErrors && !refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma) {
refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma = this.lastTokStart
}
} else
elt = this.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors)
elts.push(elt)
}
return elts
}
// Parse the next token as an identifier. If `liberal` is true (used
// when parsing properties), it will also convert keywords into
// identifiers.
pp.parseIdent = function(liberal) {
let node = this.startNode()
if (liberal && this.options.allowReserved == "never") liberal = false
if (this.type === tt.name) {
if (!liberal && (this.strict ? this.reservedWordsStrict : this.reservedWords).test(this.value) &&
(this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 ||
this.input.slice(this.start, this.end).indexOf("\\") == -1))
this.raiseRecoverable(this.start, "The keyword '" + this.value + "' is reserved")
if (!liberal && this.inGenerator && this.value === "yield")
this.raiseRecoverable(this.start, "Can not use 'yield' as identifier inside a generator")
node.name = this.value
} else if (liberal && this.type.keyword) {
node.name = this.type.keyword
} else {
this.unexpected()
}
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "Identifier")
}
// Parses yield expression inside generator.
pp.parseYield = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
if (this.type == tt.semi || this.canInsertSemicolon() || (this.type != tt.star && !this.type.startsExpr)) {
node.delegate = false
node.argument = null
} else {
node.delegate = this.eat(tt.star)
node.argument = this.parseMaybeAssign()
}
return this.finishNode(node, "YieldExpression")
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// Reserved word lists for various dialects of the language
export const reservedWords = {
3: "abstract boolean byte char class double enum export extends final float goto implements import int interface long native package private protected public short static super synchronized throws transient volatile",
5: "class enum extends super const export import",
6: "enum",
7: "enum",
strict: "implements interface let package private protected public static yield",
strictBind: "eval arguments"
}
// And the keywords
var ecma5AndLessKeywords = "break case catch continue debugger default do else finally for function if return switch throw try var while with null true false instanceof typeof void delete new in this"
export const keywords = {
5: ecma5AndLessKeywords,
6: ecma5AndLessKeywords + " const class extends export import super"
}
// ## Character categories
// Big ugly regular expressions that match characters in the
// whitespace, identifier, and identifier-start categories. These
// are only applied when a character is found to actually have a
// code point above 128.
// Generated by `bin/generate-identifier-regex.js`.
let nonASCIIidentifierStartChars = "\xaa\xb5\xba\xc0-\xd6\xd8-\xf6\xf8-\u02c1\u02c6-\u02d1\u02e0-\u02e4\u02ec\u02ee\u0370-\u0374\u0376\u0377\u037a-\u037d\u037f\u0386\u0388-\u038a\u038c\u038e-\u03a1\u03a3-\u03f5\u03f7-\u0481\u048a-\u052f\u0531-\u0556\u0559\u0561-\u0587\u05d0-\u05ea\u05f0-\u05f2\u0620-\u064a\u066e\u066f\u0671-\u06d3\u06d5\u06e5\u06e6\u06ee\u06ef\u06fa-\u06fc\u06ff\u0710\u0712-\u072f\u074d-\u07a5\u07b1\u07ca-\u07ea\u07f4\u07f5\u07fa\u0800-\u0815\u081a\u0824\u0828\u0840-\u0858\u08a0-\u08b4\u08b6-\u08bd\u0904-\u0939\u093d\u0950\u0958-\u0961\u0971-\u0980\u0985-\u098c\u098f\u0990\u0993-\u09a8\u09aa-\u09b0\u09b2\u09b6-\u09b9\u09bd\u09ce\u09dc\u09dd\u09df-\u09e1\u09f0\u09f1\u0a05-\u0a0a\u0a0f\u0a10\u0a13-\u0a28\u0a2a-\u0a30\u0a32\u0a33\u0a35\u0a36\u0a38\u0a39\u0a59-\u0a5c\u0a5e\u0a72-\u0a74\u0a85-\u0a8d\u0a8f-\u0a91\u0a93-\u0aa8\u0aaa-\u0ab0\u0ab2\u0ab3\u0ab5-\u0ab9\u0abd\u0ad0\u0ae0\u0ae1\u0af9\u0b05-\u0b0c\u0b0f\u0b10\u0b13-\u0b28\u0b2a-\u0b30\u0b32\u0b33\u0b35-\u0b39\u0b3d\u0b5c\u0b5d\u0b5f-\u0b61\u0b71\u0b83\u0b85-\u0b8a\u0b8e-\u0b90\u0b92-\u0b95\u0b99\u0b9a\u0b9c\u0b9e\u0b9f\u0ba3\u0ba4\u0ba8-\u0baa\u0bae-\u0bb9\u0bd0\u0c05-\u0c0c\u0c0e-\u0c10\u0c12-\u0c28\u0c2a-\u0c39\u0c3d\u0c58-\u0c5a\u0c60\u0c61\u0c80\u0c85-\u0c8c\u0c8e-\u0c90\u0c92-\u0ca8\u0caa-\u0cb3\u0cb5-\u0cb9\u0cbd\u0cde\u0ce0\u0ce1\u0cf1\u0cf2\u0d05-\u0d0c\u0d0e-\u0d10\u0d12-\u0d3a\u0d3d\u0d4e\u0d54-\u0d56\u0d5f-\u0d61\u0d7a-\u0d7f\u0d85-\u0d96\u0d9a-\u0db1\u0db3-\u0dbb\u0dbd\u0dc0-\u0dc6\u0e01-\u0e30\u0e32\u0e33\u0e40-\u0e46\u0e81\u0e82\u0e84\u0e87\u0e88\u0e8a\u0e8d\u0e94-\u0e97\u0e99-\u0e9f\u0ea1-\u0ea3\u0ea5\u0ea7\u0eaa\u0eab\u0ead-\u0eb0\u0eb2\u0eb3\u0ebd\u0ec0-\u0ec4\u0ec6\u0edc-\u0edf\u0f00\u0f40-\u0f47\u0f49-\u0f6c\u0f88-\u0f8c\u1000-\u102a\u103f\u1050-\u1055\u105a-\u105d\u1061\u1065\u1066\u106e-\u1070\u1075-\u1081\u108e\u10a0-\u10c5\u10c7\u10cd\u10d0-\u10fa\u10fc-\u1248\u124a-\u124d\u1250-\u1256\u1258\u125a-\u125d\u1260-\u1288\u128a-\u128d\u1290-\u12b0\u12b2-\u12b5\u12b8-\u12be\u12c0\u12c2-\u12c5\u12c8-\u12d6\u12d8-\u1310\u1312-\u1315\u1318-\u135a\u1380-\u138f\u13a0-\u13f5\u13f8-\u13fd\u1401-\u166c\u166f-\u167f\u1681-\u169a\u16a0-\u16ea\u16ee-\u16f8\u1700-\u170c\u170e-\u1711\u1720-\u1731\u1740-\u1751\u1760-\u176c\u176e-\u1770\u1780-\u17b3\u17d7\u17dc\u1820-\u1877\u1880-\u18a8\u18aa\u18b0-\u18f5\u1900-\u191e\u1950-\u196d\u1970-\u1974\u1980-\u19ab\u19b0-\u19c9\u1a00-\u1a16\u1a20-\u1a54\u1aa7\u1b05-\u1b33\u1b45-\u1b4b\u1b83-\u1ba0\u1bae\u1baf\u1bba-\u1be5\u1c00-\u1c23\u1c4d-\u1c4f\u1c5a-\u1c7d\u1c80-\u1c88\u1ce9-\u1cec\u1cee-\u1cf1\u1cf5\u1cf6\u1d00-\u1dbf\u1e00-\u1f15\u1f18-\u1f1d\u1f20-\u1f45\u1f48-\u1f4d\u1f50-\u1f57\u1f59\u1f5b\u1f5d\u1f5f-\u1f7d\u1f80-\u1fb4\u1fb6-\u1fbc\u1fbe\u1fc2-\u1fc4\u1fc6-\u1fcc\u1fd0-\u1fd3\u1fd6-\u1fdb\u1fe0-\u1fec\u1ff2-\u1ff4\u1ff6-\u1ffc\u2071\u207f\u2090-\u209c\u2102\u2107\u210a-\u2113\u2115\u2118-\u211d\u2124\u2126\u2128\u212a-\u2139\u213c-\u213f\u2145-\u2149\u214e\u2160-\u2188\u2c00-\u2c2e\u2c30-\u2c5e\u2c60-\u2ce4\u2ceb-\u2cee\u2cf2\u2cf3\u2d00-\u2d25\u2d27\u2d2d\u2d30-\u2d67\u2d6f\u2d80-\u2d96\u2da0-\u2da6\u2da8-\u2dae\u2db0-\u2db6\u2db8-\u2dbe\u2dc0-\u2dc6\u2dc8-\u2dce\u2dd0-\u2dd6\u2dd8-\u2dde\u3005-\u3007\u3021-\u3029\u3031-\u3035\u3038-\u303c\u3041-\u3096\u309b-\u309f\u30a1-\u30fa\u30fc-\u30ff\u3105-\u312d\u3131-\u318e\u31a0-\u31ba\u31f0-\u31ff\u3400-\u4db5\u4e00-\u9fd5\ua000-\ua48c\ua4d0-\ua4fd\ua500-\ua60c\ua610-\ua61f\ua62a\ua62b\ua640-\ua66e\ua67f-\ua69d\ua6a0-\ua6ef\ua717-\ua71f\ua722-\ua788\ua78b-\ua7ae\ua7b0-\ua7b7\ua7f7-\ua801\ua803-\ua805\ua807-\ua80a\ua80c-\ua822\ua840-\ua873\ua882-\ua8b3\ua8f2-\ua8f7\ua8fb\ua8fd\ua90a-\ua925\ua930-\ua946\ua960-\ua97c\ua984-\ua9b2\ua9cf\ua9e0-\ua9e4\ua9e6-\ua9ef\ua9fa-\ua9fe\uaa00-\uaa28\uaa40-\uaa42\uaa44-\uaa4b\uaa60-\uaa76\uaa7a\uaa7e-\uaaaf\uaab1\uaab5\uaab6\uaab9-\uaabd\uaac0\uaac2\uaadb-\uaadd\uaae0-\uaaea\uaaf2-\uaaf4\uab01-\uab06\uab09-\uab0e\uab11-\uab16\uab20-\uab26\uab28-\uab2e\uab30-\uab5a\uab5c-\uab65\uab70-\uabe2\uac00-\ud7a3\ud7b0-\ud7c6\ud7cb-\ud7fb\uf900-\ufa6d\ufa70-\ufad9\ufb00-\ufb06\ufb13-\ufb17\ufb1d\ufb1f-\ufb28\ufb2a-\ufb36\ufb38-\ufb3c\ufb3e\ufb40\ufb41\ufb43\ufb44\ufb46-\ufbb1\ufbd3-\ufd3d\ufd50-\ufd8f\ufd92-\ufdc7\ufdf0-\ufdfb\ufe70-\ufe74\ufe76-\ufefc\uff21-\uff3a\uff41-\uff5a\uff66-\uffbe\uffc2-\uffc7\uffca-\uffcf\uffd2-\uffd7\uffda-\uffdc"
let nonASCIIidentifierChars = "\u200c\u200d\xb7\u0300-\u036f\u0387\u0483-\u0487\u0591-\u05bd\u05bf\u05c1\u05c2\u05c4\u05c5\u05c7\u0610-\u061a\u064b-\u0669\u0670\u06d6-\u06dc\u06df-\u06e4\u06e7\u06e8\u06ea-\u06ed\u06f0-\u06f9\u0711\u0730-\u074a\u07a6-\u07b0\u07c0-\u07c9\u07eb-\u07f3\u0816-\u0819\u081b-\u0823\u0825-\u0827\u0829-\u082d\u0859-\u085b\u08d4-\u08e1\u08e3-\u0903\u093a-\u093c\u093e-\u094f\u0951-\u0957\u0962\u0963\u0966-\u096f\u0981-\u0983\u09bc\u09be-\u09c4\u09c7\u09c8\u09cb-\u09cd\u09d7\u09e2\u09e3\u09e6-\u09ef\u0a01-\u0a03\u0a3c\u0a3e-\u0a42\u0a47\u0a48\u0a4b-\u0a4d\u0a51\u0a66-\u0a71\u0a75\u0a81-\u0a83\u0abc\u0abe-\u0ac5\u0ac7-\u0ac9\u0acb-\u0acd\u0ae2\u0ae3\u0ae6-\u0aef\u0b01-\u0b03\u0b3c\u0b3e-\u0b44\u0b47\u0b48\u0b4b-\u0b4d\u0b56\u0b57\u0b62\u0b63\u0b66-\u0b6f\u0b82\u0bbe-\u0bc2\u0bc6-\u0bc8\u0bca-\u0bcd\u0bd7\u0be6-\u0bef\u0c00-\u0c03\u0c3e-\u0c44\u0c46-\u0c48\u0c4a-\u0c4d\u0c55\u0c56\u0c62\u0c63\u0c66-\u0c6f\u0c81-\u0c83\u0cbc\u0cbe-\u0cc4\u0cc6-\u0cc8\u0cca-\u0ccd\u0cd5\u0cd6\u0ce2\u0ce3\u0ce6-\u0cef\u0d01-\u0d03\u0d3e-\u0d44\u0d46-\u0d48\u0d4a-\u0d4d\u0d57\u0d62\u0d63\u0d66-\u0d6f\u0d82\u0d83\u0dca\u0dcf-\u0dd4\u0dd6\u0dd8-\u0ddf\u0de6-\u0def\u0df2\u0df3\u0e31\u0e34-\u0e3a\u0e47-\u0e4e\u0e50-\u0e59\u0eb1\u0eb4-\u0eb9\u0ebb\u0ebc\u0ec8-\u0ecd\u0ed0-\u0ed9\u0f18\u0f19\u0f20-\u0f29\u0f35\u0f37\u0f39\u0f3e\u0f3f\u0f71-\u0f84\u0f86\u0f87\u0f8d-\u0f97\u0f99-\u0fbc\u0fc6\u102b-\u103e\u1040-\u1049\u1056-\u1059\u105e-\u1060\u1062-\u1064\u1067-\u106d\u1071-\u1074\u1082-\u108d\u108f-\u109d\u135d-\u135f\u1369-\u1371\u1712-\u1714\u1732-\u1734\u1752\u1753\u1772\u1773\u17b4-\u17d3\u17dd\u17e0-\u17e9\u180b-\u180d\u1810-\u1819\u18a9\u1920-\u192b\u1930-\u193b\u1946-\u194f\u19d0-\u19da\u1a17-\u1a1b\u1a55-\u1a5e\u1a60-\u1a7c\u1a7f-\u1a89\u1a90-\u1a99\u1ab0-\u1abd\u1b00-\u1b04\u1b34-\u1b44\u1b50-\u1b59\u1b6b-\u1b73\u1b80-\u1b82\u1ba1-\u1bad\u1bb0-\u1bb9\u1be6-\u1bf3\u1c24-\u1c37\u1c40-\u1c49\u1c50-\u1c59\u1cd0-\u1cd2\u1cd4-\u1ce8\u1ced\u1cf2-\u1cf4\u1cf8\u1cf9\u1dc0-\u1df5\u1dfb-\u1dff\u203f\u2040\u2054\u20d0-\u20dc\u20e1\u20e5-\u20f0\u2cef-\u2cf1\u2d7f\u2de0-\u2dff\u302a-\u302f\u3099\u309a\ua620-\ua629\ua66f\ua674-\ua67d\ua69e\ua69f\ua6f0\ua6f1\ua802\ua806\ua80b\ua823-\ua827\ua880\ua881\ua8b4-\ua8c5\ua8d0-\ua8d9\ua8e0-\ua8f1\ua900-\ua909\ua926-\ua92d\ua947-\ua953\ua980-\ua983\ua9b3-\ua9c0\ua9d0-\ua9d9\ua9e5\ua9f0-\ua9f9\uaa29-\uaa36\uaa43\uaa4c\uaa4d\uaa50-\uaa59\uaa7b-\uaa7d\uaab0\uaab2-\uaab4\uaab7\uaab8\uaabe\uaabf\uaac1\uaaeb-\uaaef\uaaf5\uaaf6\uabe3-\uabea\uabec\uabed\uabf0-\uabf9\ufb1e\ufe00-\ufe0f\ufe20-\ufe2f\ufe33\ufe34\ufe4d-\ufe4f\uff10-\uff19\uff3f"
const nonASCIIidentifierStart = new RegExp("[" + nonASCIIidentifierStartChars + "]")
const nonASCIIidentifier = new RegExp("[" + nonASCIIidentifierStartChars + nonASCIIidentifierChars + "]")
nonASCIIidentifierStartChars = nonASCIIidentifierChars = null
// These are a run-length and offset encoded representation of the
// >0xffff code points that are a valid part of identifiers. The
// offset starts at 0x10000, and each pair of numbers represents an
// offset to the next range, and then a size of the range. They were
// generated by bin/generate-identifier-regex.js
const astralIdentifierStartCodes = [0,11,2,25,2,18,2,1,2,14,3,13,35,122,70,52,268,28,4,48,48,31,17,26,6,37,11,29,3,35,5,7,2,4,43,157,19,35,5,35,5,39,9,51,157,310,10,21,11,7,153,5,3,0,2,43,2,1,4,0,3,22,11,22,10,30,66,18,2,1,11,21,11,25,71,55,7,1,65,0,16,3,2,2,2,26,45,28,4,28,36,7,2,27,28,53,11,21,11,18,14,17,111,72,56,50,14,50,785,52,76,44,33,24,27,35,42,34,4,0,13,47,15,3,22,0,2,0,36,17,2,24,85,6,2,0,2,3,2,14,2,9,8,46,39,7,3,1,3,21,2,6,2,1,2,4,4,0,19,0,13,4,159,52,19,3,54,47,21,1,2,0,185,46,42,3,37,47,21,0,60,42,86,25,391,63,32,0,449,56,264,8,2,36,18,0,50,29,881,921,103,110,18,195,2749,1070,4050,582,8634,568,8,30,114,29,19,47,17,3,32,20,6,18,881,68,12,0,67,12,65,0,32,6124,20,754,9486,1,3071,106,6,12,4,8,8,9,5991,84,2,70,2,1,3,0,3,1,3,3,2,11,2,0,2,6,2,64,2,3,3,7,2,6,2,27,2,3,2,4,2,0,4,6,2,339,3,24,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,7,4149,196,60,67,1213,3,2,26,2,1,2,0,3,0,2,9,2,3,2,0,2,0,7,0,5,0,2,0,2,0,2,2,2,1,2,0,3,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,1,2,0,3,3,2,6,2,3,2,3,2,0,2,9,2,16,6,2,2,4,2,16,4421,42710,42,4148,12,221,3,5761,10591,541]
const astralIdentifierCodes = [509,0,227,0,150,4,294,9,1368,2,2,1,6,3,41,2,5,0,166,1,1306,2,54,14,32,9,16,3,46,10,54,9,7,2,37,13,2,9,52,0,13,2,49,13,10,2,4,9,83,11,7,0,161,11,6,9,7,3,57,0,2,6,3,1,3,2,10,0,11,1,3,6,4,4,193,17,10,9,87,19,13,9,214,6,3,8,28,1,83,16,16,9,82,12,9,9,84,14,5,9,423,9,838,7,2,7,17,9,57,21,2,13,19882,9,135,4,60,6,26,9,1016,45,17,3,19723,1,5319,4,4,5,9,7,3,6,31,3,149,2,1418,49,513,54,5,49,9,0,15,0,23,4,2,14,1361,6,2,16,3,6,2,1,2,4,2214,6,110,6,6,9,792487,239]
// This has a complexity linear to the value of the code. The
// assumption is that looking up astral identifier characters is
// rare.
function isInAstralSet(code, set) {
let pos = 0x10000
for (let i = 0; i < set.length; i += 2) {
pos += set[i]
if (pos > code) return false
pos += set[i + 1]
if (pos >= code) return true
}
}
// Test whether a given character code starts an identifier.
export function isIdentifierStart(code, astral) {
if (code < 65) return code === 36
if (code < 91) return true
if (code < 97) return code === 95
if (code < 123) return true
if (code <= 0xffff) return code >= 0xaa && nonASCIIidentifierStart.test(String.fromCharCode(code))
if (astral === false) return false
return isInAstralSet(code, astralIdentifierStartCodes)
}
// Test whether a given character is part of an identifier.
export function isIdentifierChar(code, astral) {
if (code < 48) return code === 36
if (code < 58) return true
if (code < 65) return false
if (code < 91) return true
if (code < 97) return code === 95
if (code < 123) return true
if (code <= 0xffff) return code >= 0xaa && nonASCIIidentifier.test(String.fromCharCode(code))
if (astral === false) return false
return isInAstralSet(code, astralIdentifierStartCodes) || isInAstralSet(code, astralIdentifierCodes)
}

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// Acorn is a tiny, fast JavaScript parser written in JavaScript.
//
// Acorn was written by Marijn Haverbeke, Ingvar Stepanyan, and
// various contributors and released under an MIT license.
//
// Git repositories for Acorn are available at
//
// http://marijnhaverbeke.nl/git/acorn
// https://github.com/ternjs/acorn.git
//
// Please use the [github bug tracker][ghbt] to report issues.
//
// [ghbt]: https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/issues
//
// This file defines the main parser interface. The library also comes
// with a [error-tolerant parser][dammit] and an
// [abstract syntax tree walker][walk], defined in other files.
//
// [dammit]: acorn_loose.js
// [walk]: util/walk.js
import {Parser} from "./state"
import "./parseutil"
import "./statement"
import "./lval"
import "./expression"
import "./location"
export {Parser, plugins} from "./state"
export {defaultOptions} from "./options"
export {Position, SourceLocation, getLineInfo} from "./locutil"
export {Node} from "./node"
export {TokenType, types as tokTypes} from "./tokentype"
export {TokContext, types as tokContexts} from "./tokencontext"
export {isIdentifierChar, isIdentifierStart} from "./identifier"
export {Token} from "./tokenize"
export {isNewLine, lineBreak, lineBreakG} from "./whitespace"
export const version = "3.3.0"
// The main exported interface (under `self.acorn` when in the
// browser) is a `parse` function that takes a code string and
// returns an abstract syntax tree as specified by [Mozilla parser
// API][api].
//
// [api]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/SpiderMonkey/Parser_API
export function parse(input, options) {
return new Parser(options, input).parse()
}
// This function tries to parse a single expression at a given
// offset in a string. Useful for parsing mixed-language formats
// that embed JavaScript expressions.
export function parseExpressionAt(input, pos, options) {
let p = new Parser(options, input, pos)
p.nextToken()
return p.parseExpression()
}
// Acorn is organized as a tokenizer and a recursive-descent parser.
// The `tokenizer` export provides an interface to the tokenizer.
export function tokenizer(input, options) {
return new Parser(options, input)
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import {Parser} from "./state"
import {Position, getLineInfo} from "./locutil"
const pp = Parser.prototype
// This function is used to raise exceptions on parse errors. It
// takes an offset integer (into the current `input`) to indicate
// the location of the error, attaches the position to the end
// of the error message, and then raises a `SyntaxError` with that
// message.
pp.raise = function(pos, message) {
let loc = getLineInfo(this.input, pos)
message += " (" + loc.line + ":" + loc.column + ")"
let err = new SyntaxError(message)
err.pos = pos; err.loc = loc; err.raisedAt = this.pos
throw err
}
pp.raiseRecoverable = pp.raise
pp.curPosition = function() {
if (this.options.locations) {
return new Position(this.curLine, this.pos - this.lineStart)
}
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import {lineBreakG} from "./whitespace"
// These are used when `options.locations` is on, for the
// `startLoc` and `endLoc` properties.
export class Position {
constructor(line, col) {
this.line = line
this.column = col
}
offset(n) {
return new Position(this.line, this.column + n)
}
}
export class SourceLocation {
constructor(p, start, end) {
this.start = start
this.end = end
if (p.sourceFile !== null) this.source = p.sourceFile
}
}
// The `getLineInfo` function is mostly useful when the
// `locations` option is off (for performance reasons) and you
// want to find the line/column position for a given character
// offset. `input` should be the code string that the offset refers
// into.
export function getLineInfo(input, offset) {
for (let line = 1, cur = 0;;) {
lineBreakG.lastIndex = cur
let match = lineBreakG.exec(input)
if (match && match.index < offset) {
++line
cur = match.index + match[0].length
} else {
return new Position(line, offset - cur)
}
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import {LooseParser} from "./state"
import {isDummy} from "./parseutil"
import {tokTypes as tt} from "acorn"
const lp = LooseParser.prototype
lp.checkLVal = function(expr) {
if (!expr) return expr
switch (expr.type) {
case "Identifier":
case "MemberExpression":
return expr
case "ParenthesizedExpression":
expr.expression = this.checkLVal(expr.expression)
return expr
default:
return this.dummyIdent()
}
}
lp.parseExpression = function(noIn) {
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
let expr = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn)
if (this.tok.type === tt.comma) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.expressions = [expr]
while (this.eat(tt.comma)) node.expressions.push(this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn))
return this.finishNode(node, "SequenceExpression")
}
return expr
}
lp.parseParenExpression = function() {
this.pushCx()
this.expect(tt.parenL)
let val = this.parseExpression()
this.popCx()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
return val
}
lp.parseMaybeAssign = function(noIn) {
if (this.toks.isContextual("yield")) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
if (this.semicolon() || this.canInsertSemicolon() || (this.tok.type != tt.star && !this.tok.type.startsExpr)) {
node.delegate = false
node.argument = null
} else {
node.delegate = this.eat(tt.star)
node.argument = this.parseMaybeAssign()
}
return this.finishNode(node, "YieldExpression")
}
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
let left = this.parseMaybeConditional(noIn)
if (this.tok.type.isAssign) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.operator = this.tok.value
node.left = this.tok.type === tt.eq ? this.toAssignable(left) : this.checkLVal(left)
this.next()
node.right = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn)
return this.finishNode(node, "AssignmentExpression")
}
return left
}
lp.parseMaybeConditional = function(noIn) {
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
let expr = this.parseExprOps(noIn)
if (this.eat(tt.question)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.test = expr
node.consequent = this.parseMaybeAssign()
node.alternate = this.expect(tt.colon) ? this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn) : this.dummyIdent()
return this.finishNode(node, "ConditionalExpression")
}
return expr
}
lp.parseExprOps = function(noIn) {
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
let indent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart
return this.parseExprOp(this.parseMaybeUnary(false), start, -1, noIn, indent, line)
}
lp.parseExprOp = function(left, start, minPrec, noIn, indent, line) {
if (this.curLineStart != line && this.curIndent < indent && this.tokenStartsLine()) return left
let prec = this.tok.type.binop
if (prec != null && (!noIn || this.tok.type !== tt._in)) {
if (prec > minPrec) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.left = left
node.operator = this.tok.value
this.next()
if (this.curLineStart != line && this.curIndent < indent && this.tokenStartsLine()) {
node.right = this.dummyIdent()
} else {
let rightStart = this.storeCurrentPos()
node.right = this.parseExprOp(this.parseMaybeUnary(false), rightStart, prec, noIn, indent, line)
}
this.finishNode(node, /&&|\|\|/.test(node.operator) ? "LogicalExpression" : "BinaryExpression")
return this.parseExprOp(node, start, minPrec, noIn, indent, line)
}
}
return left
}
lp.parseMaybeUnary = function(sawUnary) {
let start = this.storeCurrentPos(), expr
if (this.tok.type.prefix) {
let node = this.startNode(), update = this.tok.type === tt.incDec
if (!update) sawUnary = true
node.operator = this.tok.value
node.prefix = true
this.next()
node.argument = this.parseMaybeUnary(true)
if (update) node.argument = this.checkLVal(node.argument)
expr = this.finishNode(node, update ? "UpdateExpression" : "UnaryExpression")
} else if (this.tok.type === tt.ellipsis) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.argument = this.parseMaybeUnary(sawUnary)
expr = this.finishNode(node, "SpreadElement")
} else {
expr = this.parseExprSubscripts()
while (this.tok.type.postfix && !this.canInsertSemicolon()) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.operator = this.tok.value
node.prefix = false
node.argument = this.checkLVal(expr)
this.next()
expr = this.finishNode(node, "UpdateExpression")
}
}
if (!sawUnary && this.eat(tt.starstar)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.operator = "**"
node.left = expr
node.right = this.parseMaybeUnary(false)
return this.finishNode(node, "BinaryExpression")
}
return expr
}
lp.parseExprSubscripts = function() {
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
return this.parseSubscripts(this.parseExprAtom(), start, false, this.curIndent, this.curLineStart)
}
lp.parseSubscripts = function(base, start, noCalls, startIndent, line) {
for (;;) {
if (this.curLineStart != line && this.curIndent <= startIndent && this.tokenStartsLine()) {
if (this.tok.type == tt.dot && this.curIndent == startIndent)
--startIndent
else
return base
}
if (this.eat(tt.dot)) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.object = base
if (this.curLineStart != line && this.curIndent <= startIndent && this.tokenStartsLine())
node.property = this.dummyIdent()
else
node.property = this.parsePropertyAccessor() || this.dummyIdent()
node.computed = false
base = this.finishNode(node, "MemberExpression")
} else if (this.tok.type == tt.bracketL) {
this.pushCx()
this.next()
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.object = base
node.property = this.parseExpression()
node.computed = true
this.popCx()
this.expect(tt.bracketR)
base = this.finishNode(node, "MemberExpression")
} else if (!noCalls && this.tok.type == tt.parenL) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.callee = base
node.arguments = this.parseExprList(tt.parenR)
base = this.finishNode(node, "CallExpression")
} else if (this.tok.type == tt.backQuote) {
let node = this.startNodeAt(start)
node.tag = base
node.quasi = this.parseTemplate()
base = this.finishNode(node, "TaggedTemplateExpression")
} else {
return base
}
}
}
lp.parseExprAtom = function() {
let node
switch (this.tok.type) {
case tt._this:
case tt._super:
let type = this.tok.type === tt._this ? "ThisExpression" : "Super"
node = this.startNode()
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, type)
case tt.name:
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
let id = this.parseIdent()
return this.eat(tt.arrow) ? this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(start), [id]) : id
case tt.regexp:
node = this.startNode()
let val = this.tok.value
node.regex = {pattern: val.pattern, flags: val.flags}
node.value = val.value
node.raw = this.input.slice(this.tok.start, this.tok.end)
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "Literal")
case tt.num: case tt.string:
node = this.startNode()
node.value = this.tok.value
node.raw = this.input.slice(this.tok.start, this.tok.end)
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "Literal")
case tt._null: case tt._true: case tt._false:
node = this.startNode()
node.value = this.tok.type === tt._null ? null : this.tok.type === tt._true
node.raw = this.tok.type.keyword
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "Literal")
case tt.parenL:
let parenStart = this.storeCurrentPos()
this.next()
let inner = this.parseExpression()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
if (this.eat(tt.arrow)) {
return this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(parenStart), inner.expressions || (isDummy(inner) ? [] : [inner]))
}
if (this.options.preserveParens) {
let par = this.startNodeAt(parenStart)
par.expression = inner
inner = this.finishNode(par, "ParenthesizedExpression")
}
return inner
case tt.bracketL:
node = this.startNode()
node.elements = this.parseExprList(tt.bracketR, true)
return this.finishNode(node, "ArrayExpression")
case tt.braceL:
return this.parseObj()
case tt._class:
return this.parseClass()
case tt._function:
node = this.startNode()
this.next()
return this.parseFunction(node, false)
case tt._new:
return this.parseNew()
case tt.backQuote:
return this.parseTemplate()
default:
return this.dummyIdent()
}
}
lp.parseNew = function() {
let node = this.startNode(), startIndent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart
let meta = this.parseIdent(true)
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.eat(tt.dot)) {
node.meta = meta
node.property = this.parseIdent(true)
return this.finishNode(node, "MetaProperty")
}
let start = this.storeCurrentPos()
node.callee = this.parseSubscripts(this.parseExprAtom(), start, true, startIndent, line)
if (this.tok.type == tt.parenL) {
node.arguments = this.parseExprList(tt.parenR)
} else {
node.arguments = []
}
return this.finishNode(node, "NewExpression")
}
lp.parseTemplateElement = function() {
let elem = this.startNode()
elem.value = {
raw: this.input.slice(this.tok.start, this.tok.end).replace(/\r\n?/g, '\n'),
cooked: this.tok.value
}
this.next()
elem.tail = this.tok.type === tt.backQuote
return this.finishNode(elem, "TemplateElement")
}
lp.parseTemplate = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.expressions = []
let curElt = this.parseTemplateElement()
node.quasis = [curElt]
while (!curElt.tail) {
this.next()
node.expressions.push(this.parseExpression())
if (this.expect(tt.braceR)) {
curElt = this.parseTemplateElement()
} else {
curElt = this.startNode()
curElt.value = {cooked: '', raw: ''}
curElt.tail = true
this.finishNode(curElt, "TemplateElement")
}
node.quasis.push(curElt)
}
this.expect(tt.backQuote)
return this.finishNode(node, "TemplateLiteral")
}
lp.parseObj = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
node.properties = []
this.pushCx()
let indent = this.curIndent + 1, line = this.curLineStart
this.eat(tt.braceL)
if (this.curIndent + 1 < indent) { indent = this.curIndent; line = this.curLineStart }
while (!this.closes(tt.braceR, indent, line)) {
let prop = this.startNode(), isGenerator, start
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
start = this.storeCurrentPos()
prop.method = false
prop.shorthand = false
isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
}
this.parsePropertyName(prop)
if (isDummy(prop.key)) { if (isDummy(this.parseMaybeAssign())) this.next(); this.eat(tt.comma); continue }
if (this.eat(tt.colon)) {
prop.kind = "init"
prop.value = this.parseMaybeAssign()
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && (this.tok.type === tt.parenL || this.tok.type === tt.braceL)) {
prop.kind = "init"
prop.method = true
prop.value = this.parseMethod(isGenerator)
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && prop.key.type === "Identifier" &&
!prop.computed && (prop.key.name === "get" || prop.key.name === "set") &&
(this.tok.type != tt.comma && this.tok.type != tt.braceR)) {
prop.kind = prop.key.name
this.parsePropertyName(prop)
prop.value = this.parseMethod(false)
} else {
prop.kind = "init"
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
if (this.eat(tt.eq)) {
let assign = this.startNodeAt(start)
assign.operator = "="
assign.left = prop.key
assign.right = this.parseMaybeAssign()
prop.value = this.finishNode(assign, "AssignmentExpression")
} else {
prop.value = prop.key
}
} else {
prop.value = this.dummyIdent()
}
prop.shorthand = true
}
node.properties.push(this.finishNode(prop, "Property"))
this.eat(tt.comma)
}
this.popCx()
if (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
// If there is no closing brace, make the node span to the start
// of the next token (this is useful for Tern)
this.last.end = this.tok.start
if (this.options.locations) this.last.loc.end = this.tok.loc.start
}
return this.finishNode(node, "ObjectExpression")
}
lp.parsePropertyName = function(prop) {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
if (this.eat(tt.bracketL)) {
prop.computed = true
prop.key = this.parseExpression()
this.expect(tt.bracketR)
return
} else {
prop.computed = false
}
}
let key = (this.tok.type === tt.num || this.tok.type === tt.string) ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.parseIdent()
prop.key = key || this.dummyIdent()
}
lp.parsePropertyAccessor = function() {
if (this.tok.type === tt.name || this.tok.type.keyword) return this.parseIdent()
}
lp.parseIdent = function() {
let name = this.tok.type === tt.name ? this.tok.value : this.tok.type.keyword
if (!name) return this.dummyIdent()
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.name = name
return this.finishNode(node, "Identifier")
}
lp.initFunction = function(node) {
node.id = null
node.params = []
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
node.generator = false
node.expression = false
}
}
// Convert existing expression atom to assignable pattern
// if possible.
lp.toAssignable = function(node, binding) {
if (!node || node.type == "Identifier" || (node.type == "MemberExpression" && !binding)) {
// Okay
} else if (node.type == "ParenthesizedExpression") {
node.expression = this.toAssignable(node.expression, binding)
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6) {
return this.dummyIdent()
} else if (node.type == "ObjectExpression") {
node.type = "ObjectPattern"
let props = node.properties
for (let i = 0; i < props.length; i++)
props[i].value = this.toAssignable(props[i].value, binding)
} else if (node.type == "ArrayExpression") {
node.type = "ArrayPattern"
this.toAssignableList(node.elements, binding)
} else if (node.type == "SpreadElement") {
node.type = "RestElement"
node.argument = this.toAssignable(node.argument, binding)
} else if (node.type == "AssignmentExpression") {
node.type = "AssignmentPattern"
delete node.operator
} else {
return this.dummyIdent()
}
return node
}
lp.toAssignableList = function(exprList, binding) {
for (let i = 0; i < exprList.length; i++)
exprList[i] = this.toAssignable(exprList[i], binding)
return exprList
}
lp.parseFunctionParams = function(params) {
params = this.parseExprList(tt.parenR)
return this.toAssignableList(params, true)
}
lp.parseMethod = function(isGenerator) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.initFunction(node)
node.params = this.parseFunctionParams()
node.generator = isGenerator || false
node.expression = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.tok.type !== tt.braceL
node.body = node.expression ? this.parseMaybeAssign() : this.parseBlock()
return this.finishNode(node, "FunctionExpression")
}
lp.parseArrowExpression = function(node, params) {
this.initFunction(node)
node.params = this.toAssignableList(params, true)
node.expression = this.tok.type !== tt.braceL
node.body = node.expression ? this.parseMaybeAssign() : this.parseBlock()
return this.finishNode(node, "ArrowFunctionExpression")
}
lp.parseExprList = function(close, allowEmpty) {
this.pushCx()
let indent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart, elts = []
this.next() // Opening bracket
while (!this.closes(close, indent + 1, line)) {
if (this.eat(tt.comma)) {
elts.push(allowEmpty ? null : this.dummyIdent())
continue
}
let elt = this.parseMaybeAssign()
if (isDummy(elt)) {
if (this.closes(close, indent, line)) break
this.next()
} else {
elts.push(elt)
}
this.eat(tt.comma)
}
this.popCx()
if (!this.eat(close)) {
// If there is no closing brace, make the node span to the start
// of the next token (this is useful for Tern)
this.last.end = this.tok.start
if (this.options.locations) this.last.loc.end = this.tok.loc.start
}
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// Acorn: Loose parser
//
// This module provides an alternative parser (`parse_dammit`) that
// exposes that same interface as `parse`, but will try to parse
// anything as JavaScript, repairing syntax error the best it can.
// There are circumstances in which it will raise an error and give
// up, but they are very rare. The resulting AST will be a mostly
// valid JavaScript AST (as per the [Mozilla parser API][api], except
// that:
//
// - Return outside functions is allowed
//
// - Label consistency (no conflicts, break only to existing labels)
// is not enforced.
//
// - Bogus Identifier nodes with a name of `"✖"` are inserted whenever
// the parser got too confused to return anything meaningful.
//
// [api]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/SpiderMonkey/Parser_API
//
// The expected use for this is to *first* try `acorn.parse`, and only
// if that fails switch to `parse_dammit`. The loose parser might
// parse badly indented code incorrectly, so **don't** use it as
// your default parser.
//
// Quite a lot of acorn.js is duplicated here. The alternative was to
// add a *lot* of extra cruft to that file, making it less readable
// and slower. Copying and editing the code allowed me to make
// invasive changes and simplifications without creating a complicated
// tangle.
import acorn from "acorn"
import {LooseParser, pluginsLoose} from "./state"
import "./tokenize"
import "./statement"
import "./expression"
export {LooseParser, pluginsLoose} from "./state"
acorn.defaultOptions.tabSize = 4
export function parse_dammit(input, options) {
let p = new LooseParser(input, options)
p.next()
return p.parseTopLevel()
}
acorn.parse_dammit = parse_dammit
acorn.LooseParser = LooseParser
acorn.pluginsLoose = pluginsLoose

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export function isDummy(node) { return node.name == "✖" }

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import {tokenizer, SourceLocation, tokTypes as tt, Node, lineBreak, isNewLine} from "acorn"
// Registered plugins
export const pluginsLoose = {}
export class LooseParser {
constructor(input, options = {}) {
this.toks = tokenizer(input, options)
this.options = this.toks.options
this.input = this.toks.input
this.tok = this.last = {type: tt.eof, start: 0, end: 0}
if (this.options.locations) {
let here = this.toks.curPosition()
this.tok.loc = new SourceLocation(this.toks, here, here)
}
this.ahead = [] // Tokens ahead
this.context = [] // Indentation contexted
this.curIndent = 0
this.curLineStart = 0
this.nextLineStart = this.lineEnd(this.curLineStart) + 1
// Load plugins
this.options.pluginsLoose = options.pluginsLoose || {}
this.loadPlugins(this.options.pluginsLoose)
}
startNode() {
return new Node(this.toks, this.tok.start, this.options.locations ? this.tok.loc.start : null)
}
storeCurrentPos() {
return this.options.locations ? [this.tok.start, this.tok.loc.start] : this.tok.start
}
startNodeAt(pos) {
if (this.options.locations) {
return new Node(this.toks, pos[0], pos[1])
} else {
return new Node(this.toks, pos)
}
}
finishNode(node, type) {
node.type = type
node.end = this.last.end
if (this.options.locations)
node.loc.end = this.last.loc.end
if (this.options.ranges)
node.range[1] = this.last.end
return node
}
dummyNode(type) {
let dummy = this.startNode()
dummy.type = type
dummy.end = dummy.start
if (this.options.locations)
dummy.loc.end = dummy.loc.start
if (this.options.ranges)
dummy.range[1] = dummy.start
this.last = {type: tt.name, start: dummy.start, end: dummy.start, loc: dummy.loc}
return dummy
}
dummyIdent() {
let dummy = this.dummyNode("Identifier")
dummy.name = "✖"
return dummy
}
dummyString() {
let dummy = this.dummyNode("Literal")
dummy.value = dummy.raw = "✖"
return dummy
}
eat(type) {
if (this.tok.type === type) {
this.next()
return true
} else {
return false
}
}
isContextual(name) {
return this.tok.type === tt.name && this.tok.value === name
}
eatContextual(name) {
return this.tok.value === name && this.eat(tt.name)
}
canInsertSemicolon() {
return this.tok.type === tt.eof || this.tok.type === tt.braceR ||
lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.last.end, this.tok.start))
}
semicolon() {
return this.eat(tt.semi)
}
expect(type) {
if (this.eat(type)) return true
for (let i = 1; i <= 2; i++) {
if (this.lookAhead(i).type == type) {
for (let j = 0; j < i; j++) this.next()
return true
}
}
}
pushCx() {
this.context.push(this.curIndent)
}
popCx() {
this.curIndent = this.context.pop()
}
lineEnd(pos) {
while (pos < this.input.length && !isNewLine(this.input.charCodeAt(pos))) ++pos
return pos
}
indentationAfter(pos) {
for (let count = 0;; ++pos) {
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(pos)
if (ch === 32) ++count
else if (ch === 9) count += this.options.tabSize
else return count
}
}
closes(closeTok, indent, line, blockHeuristic) {
if (this.tok.type === closeTok || this.tok.type === tt.eof) return true
return line != this.curLineStart && this.curIndent < indent && this.tokenStartsLine() &&
(!blockHeuristic || this.nextLineStart >= this.input.length ||
this.indentationAfter(this.nextLineStart) < indent)
}
tokenStartsLine() {
for (let p = this.tok.start - 1; p >= this.curLineStart; --p) {
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(p)
if (ch !== 9 && ch !== 32) return false
}
return true
}
extend(name, f) {
this[name] = f(this[name])
}
loadPlugins(pluginConfigs) {
for (let name in pluginConfigs) {
let plugin = pluginsLoose[name]
if (!plugin) throw new Error("Plugin '" + name + "' not found")
plugin(this, pluginConfigs[name])
}
}
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import {LooseParser} from "./state"
import {isDummy} from "./parseutil"
import {getLineInfo, tokTypes as tt} from "acorn"
const lp = LooseParser.prototype
lp.parseTopLevel = function() {
let node = this.startNodeAt(this.options.locations ? [0, getLineInfo(this.input, 0)] : 0)
node.body = []
while (this.tok.type !== tt.eof) node.body.push(this.parseStatement())
this.last = this.tok
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
node.sourceType = this.options.sourceType
}
return this.finishNode(node, "Program")
}
lp.parseStatement = function() {
let starttype = this.tok.type, node = this.startNode(), kind
if (this.toks.isLet()) {
starttype = tt._var
kind = "let"
}
switch (starttype) {
case tt._break: case tt._continue:
this.next()
let isBreak = starttype === tt._break
if (this.semicolon() || this.canInsertSemicolon()) {
node.label = null
} else {
node.label = this.tok.type === tt.name ? this.parseIdent() : null
this.semicolon()
}
return this.finishNode(node, isBreak ? "BreakStatement" : "ContinueStatement")
case tt._debugger:
this.next()
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "DebuggerStatement")
case tt._do:
this.next()
node.body = this.parseStatement()
node.test = this.eat(tt._while) ? this.parseParenExpression() : this.dummyIdent()
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "DoWhileStatement")
case tt._for:
this.next()
this.pushCx()
this.expect(tt.parenL)
if (this.tok.type === tt.semi) return this.parseFor(node, null)
let isLet = this.toks.isLet()
if (isLet || this.tok.type === tt._var || this.tok.type === tt._const) {
let init = this.parseVar(true, isLet ? "let" : this.tok.value)
if (init.declarations.length === 1 && (this.tok.type === tt._in || this.isContextual("of"))) {
return this.parseForIn(node, init)
}
return this.parseFor(node, init)
}
let init = this.parseExpression(true)
if (this.tok.type === tt._in || this.isContextual("of"))
return this.parseForIn(node, this.toAssignable(init))
return this.parseFor(node, init)
case tt._function:
this.next()
return this.parseFunction(node, true)
case tt._if:
this.next()
node.test = this.parseParenExpression()
node.consequent = this.parseStatement()
node.alternate = this.eat(tt._else) ? this.parseStatement() : null
return this.finishNode(node, "IfStatement")
case tt._return:
this.next()
if (this.eat(tt.semi) || this.canInsertSemicolon()) node.argument = null
else { node.argument = this.parseExpression(); this.semicolon() }
return this.finishNode(node, "ReturnStatement")
case tt._switch:
let blockIndent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart
this.next()
node.discriminant = this.parseParenExpression()
node.cases = []
this.pushCx()
this.expect(tt.braceL)
let cur
while (!this.closes(tt.braceR, blockIndent, line, true)) {
if (this.tok.type === tt._case || this.tok.type === tt._default) {
let isCase = this.tok.type === tt._case
if (cur) this.finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase")
node.cases.push(cur = this.startNode())
cur.consequent = []
this.next()
if (isCase) cur.test = this.parseExpression()
else cur.test = null
this.expect(tt.colon)
} else {
if (!cur) {
node.cases.push(cur = this.startNode())
cur.consequent = []
cur.test = null
}
cur.consequent.push(this.parseStatement())
}
}
if (cur) this.finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase")
this.popCx()
this.eat(tt.braceR)
return this.finishNode(node, "SwitchStatement")
case tt._throw:
this.next()
node.argument = this.parseExpression()
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ThrowStatement")
case tt._try:
this.next()
node.block = this.parseBlock()
node.handler = null
if (this.tok.type === tt._catch) {
let clause = this.startNode()
this.next()
this.expect(tt.parenL)
clause.param = this.toAssignable(this.parseExprAtom(), true)
this.expect(tt.parenR)
clause.body = this.parseBlock()
node.handler = this.finishNode(clause, "CatchClause")
}
node.finalizer = this.eat(tt._finally) ? this.parseBlock() : null
if (!node.handler && !node.finalizer) return node.block
return this.finishNode(node, "TryStatement")
case tt._var:
case tt._const:
return this.parseVar(false, kind || this.tok.value)
case tt._while:
this.next()
node.test = this.parseParenExpression()
node.body = this.parseStatement()
return this.finishNode(node, "WhileStatement")
case tt._with:
this.next()
node.object = this.parseParenExpression()
node.body = this.parseStatement()
return this.finishNode(node, "WithStatement")
case tt.braceL:
return this.parseBlock()
case tt.semi:
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "EmptyStatement")
case tt._class:
return this.parseClass(true)
case tt._import:
return this.parseImport()
case tt._export:
return this.parseExport()
default:
let expr = this.parseExpression()
if (isDummy(expr)) {
this.next()
if (this.tok.type === tt.eof) return this.finishNode(node, "EmptyStatement")
return this.parseStatement()
} else if (starttype === tt.name && expr.type === "Identifier" && this.eat(tt.colon)) {
node.body = this.parseStatement()
node.label = expr
return this.finishNode(node, "LabeledStatement")
} else {
node.expression = expr
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ExpressionStatement")
}
}
}
lp.parseBlock = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
this.pushCx()
this.expect(tt.braceL)
let blockIndent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart
node.body = []
while (!this.closes(tt.braceR, blockIndent, line, true))
node.body.push(this.parseStatement())
this.popCx()
this.eat(tt.braceR)
return this.finishNode(node, "BlockStatement")
}
lp.parseFor = function(node, init) {
node.init = init
node.test = node.update = null
if (this.eat(tt.semi) && this.tok.type !== tt.semi) node.test = this.parseExpression()
if (this.eat(tt.semi) && this.tok.type !== tt.parenR) node.update = this.parseExpression()
this.popCx()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
node.body = this.parseStatement()
return this.finishNode(node, "ForStatement")
}
lp.parseForIn = function(node, init) {
let type = this.tok.type === tt._in ? "ForInStatement" : "ForOfStatement"
this.next()
node.left = init
node.right = this.parseExpression()
this.popCx()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
node.body = this.parseStatement()
return this.finishNode(node, type)
}
lp.parseVar = function(noIn, kind) {
let node = this.startNode()
node.kind = kind
this.next()
node.declarations = []
do {
let decl = this.startNode()
decl.id = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 ? this.toAssignable(this.parseExprAtom(), true) : this.parseIdent()
decl.init = this.eat(tt.eq) ? this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn) : null
node.declarations.push(this.finishNode(decl, "VariableDeclarator"))
} while (this.eat(tt.comma))
if (!node.declarations.length) {
let decl = this.startNode()
decl.id = this.dummyIdent()
node.declarations.push(this.finishNode(decl, "VariableDeclarator"))
}
if (!noIn) this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "VariableDeclaration")
}
lp.parseClass = function(isStatement) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
if (this.tok.type === tt.name) node.id = this.parseIdent()
else if (isStatement) node.id = this.dummyIdent()
else node.id = null
node.superClass = this.eat(tt._extends) ? this.parseExpression() : null
node.body = this.startNode()
node.body.body = []
this.pushCx()
let indent = this.curIndent + 1, line = this.curLineStart
this.eat(tt.braceL)
if (this.curIndent + 1 < indent) { indent = this.curIndent; line = this.curLineStart }
while (!this.closes(tt.braceR, indent, line)) {
if (this.semicolon()) continue
let method = this.startNode(), isGenerator
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
method.static = false
isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
}
this.parsePropertyName(method)
if (isDummy(method.key)) { if (isDummy(this.parseMaybeAssign())) this.next(); this.eat(tt.comma); continue }
if (method.key.type === "Identifier" && !method.computed && method.key.name === "static" &&
(this.tok.type != tt.parenL && this.tok.type != tt.braceL)) {
method.static = true
isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
this.parsePropertyName(method)
} else {
method.static = false
}
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && method.key.type === "Identifier" &&
!method.computed && (method.key.name === "get" || method.key.name === "set") &&
this.tok.type !== tt.parenL && this.tok.type !== tt.braceL) {
method.kind = method.key.name
this.parsePropertyName(method)
method.value = this.parseMethod(false)
} else {
if (!method.computed && !method.static && !isGenerator && (
method.key.type === "Identifier" && method.key.name === "constructor" ||
method.key.type === "Literal" && method.key.value === "constructor")) {
method.kind = "constructor"
} else {
method.kind = "method"
}
method.value = this.parseMethod(isGenerator)
}
node.body.body.push(this.finishNode(method, "MethodDefinition"))
}
this.popCx()
if (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
// If there is no closing brace, make the node span to the start
// of the next token (this is useful for Tern)
this.last.end = this.tok.start
if (this.options.locations) this.last.loc.end = this.tok.loc.start
}
this.semicolon()
this.finishNode(node.body, "ClassBody")
return this.finishNode(node, isStatement ? "ClassDeclaration" : "ClassExpression")
}
lp.parseFunction = function(node, isStatement) {
this.initFunction(node)
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
node.generator = this.eat(tt.star)
}
if (this.tok.type === tt.name) node.id = this.parseIdent()
else if (isStatement) node.id = this.dummyIdent()
node.params = this.parseFunctionParams()
node.body = this.parseBlock()
return this.finishNode(node, isStatement ? "FunctionDeclaration" : "FunctionExpression")
}
lp.parseExport = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
if (this.eat(tt.star)) {
node.source = this.eatContextual("from") ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.dummyString()
return this.finishNode(node, "ExportAllDeclaration")
}
if (this.eat(tt._default)) {
let expr = this.parseMaybeAssign()
if (expr.id) {
switch (expr.type) {
case "FunctionExpression": expr.type = "FunctionDeclaration"; break
case "ClassExpression": expr.type = "ClassDeclaration"; break
}
}
node.declaration = expr
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ExportDefaultDeclaration")
}
if (this.tok.type.keyword || this.toks.isLet()) {
node.declaration = this.parseStatement()
node.specifiers = []
node.source = null
} else {
node.declaration = null
node.specifiers = this.parseExportSpecifierList()
node.source = this.eatContextual("from") ? this.parseExprAtom() : null
this.semicolon()
}
return this.finishNode(node, "ExportNamedDeclaration")
}
lp.parseImport = function() {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
if (this.tok.type === tt.string) {
node.specifiers = []
node.source = this.parseExprAtom()
node.kind = ''
} else {
let elt
if (this.tok.type === tt.name && this.tok.value !== "from") {
elt = this.startNode()
elt.local = this.parseIdent()
this.finishNode(elt, "ImportDefaultSpecifier")
this.eat(tt.comma)
}
node.specifiers = this.parseImportSpecifierList()
node.source = this.eatContextual("from") && this.tok.type == tt.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.dummyString()
if (elt) node.specifiers.unshift(elt)
}
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ImportDeclaration")
}
lp.parseImportSpecifierList = function() {
let elts = []
if (this.tok.type === tt.star) {
let elt = this.startNode()
this.next()
elt.local = this.eatContextual("as") ? this.parseIdent() : this.dummyIdent()
elts.push(this.finishNode(elt, "ImportNamespaceSpecifier"))
} else {
let indent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart, continuedLine = this.nextLineStart
this.pushCx()
this.eat(tt.braceL)
if (this.curLineStart > continuedLine) continuedLine = this.curLineStart
while (!this.closes(tt.braceR, indent + (this.curLineStart <= continuedLine ? 1 : 0), line)) {
let elt = this.startNode()
if (this.eat(tt.star)) {
elt.local = this.eatContextual("as") ? this.parseIdent() : this.dummyIdent()
this.finishNode(elt, "ImportNamespaceSpecifier")
} else {
if (this.isContextual("from")) break
elt.imported = this.parseIdent()
if (isDummy(elt.imported)) break
elt.local = this.eatContextual("as") ? this.parseIdent() : elt.imported
this.finishNode(elt, "ImportSpecifier")
}
elts.push(elt)
this.eat(tt.comma)
}
this.eat(tt.braceR)
this.popCx()
}
return elts
}
lp.parseExportSpecifierList = function() {
let elts = []
let indent = this.curIndent, line = this.curLineStart, continuedLine = this.nextLineStart
this.pushCx()
this.eat(tt.braceL)
if (this.curLineStart > continuedLine) continuedLine = this.curLineStart
while (!this.closes(tt.braceR, indent + (this.curLineStart <= continuedLine ? 1 : 0), line)) {
if (this.isContextual("from")) break
let elt = this.startNode()
elt.local = this.parseIdent()
if (isDummy(elt.local)) break
elt.exported = this.eatContextual("as") ? this.parseIdent() : elt.local
this.finishNode(elt, "ExportSpecifier")
elts.push(elt)
this.eat(tt.comma)
}
this.eat(tt.braceR)
this.popCx()
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import {tokTypes as tt, Token, isNewLine, SourceLocation, getLineInfo, lineBreakG} from "acorn"
import {LooseParser} from "./state"
const lp = LooseParser.prototype
function isSpace(ch) {
return (ch < 14 && ch > 8) || ch === 32 || ch === 160 || isNewLine(ch)
}
lp.next = function() {
this.last = this.tok
if (this.ahead.length)
this.tok = this.ahead.shift()
else
this.tok = this.readToken()
if (this.tok.start >= this.nextLineStart) {
while (this.tok.start >= this.nextLineStart) {
this.curLineStart = this.nextLineStart
this.nextLineStart = this.lineEnd(this.curLineStart) + 1
}
this.curIndent = this.indentationAfter(this.curLineStart)
}
}
lp.readToken = function() {
for (;;) {
try {
this.toks.next()
if (this.toks.type === tt.dot &&
this.input.substr(this.toks.end, 1) === "." &&
this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
this.toks.end++
this.toks.type = tt.ellipsis
}
return new Token(this.toks)
} catch(e) {
if (!(e instanceof SyntaxError)) throw e
// Try to skip some text, based on the error message, and then continue
let msg = e.message, pos = e.raisedAt, replace = true
if (/unterminated/i.test(msg)) {
pos = this.lineEnd(e.pos + 1)
if (/string/.test(msg)) {
replace = {start: e.pos, end: pos, type: tt.string, value: this.input.slice(e.pos + 1, pos)}
} else if (/regular expr/i.test(msg)) {
let re = this.input.slice(e.pos, pos)
try { re = new RegExp(re) } catch(e) {}
replace = {start: e.pos, end: pos, type: tt.regexp, value: re}
} else if (/template/.test(msg)) {
replace = {start: e.pos, end: pos,
type: tt.template,
value: this.input.slice(e.pos, pos)}
} else {
replace = false
}
} else if (/invalid (unicode|regexp|number)|expecting unicode|octal literal|is reserved|directly after number|expected number in radix/i.test(msg)) {
while (pos < this.input.length && !isSpace(this.input.charCodeAt(pos))) ++pos
} else if (/character escape|expected hexadecimal/i.test(msg)) {
while (pos < this.input.length) {
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(pos++)
if (ch === 34 || ch === 39 || isNewLine(ch)) break
}
} else if (/unexpected character/i.test(msg)) {
pos++
replace = false
} else if (/regular expression/i.test(msg)) {
replace = true
} else {
throw e
}
this.resetTo(pos)
if (replace === true) replace = {start: pos, end: pos, type: tt.name, value: "✖"}
if (replace) {
if (this.options.locations)
replace.loc = new SourceLocation(
this.toks,
getLineInfo(this.input, replace.start),
getLineInfo(this.input, replace.end))
return replace
}
}
}
}
lp.resetTo = function(pos) {
this.toks.pos = pos
let ch = this.input.charAt(pos - 1)
this.toks.exprAllowed = !ch || /[\[\{\(,;:?\/*=+\-~!|&%^<>]/.test(ch) ||
/[enwfd]/.test(ch) &&
/\b(keywords|case|else|return|throw|new|in|(instance|type)of|delete|void)$/.test(this.input.slice(pos - 10, pos))
if (this.options.locations) {
this.toks.curLine = 1
this.toks.lineStart = lineBreakG.lastIndex = 0
let match
while ((match = lineBreakG.exec(this.input)) && match.index < pos) {
++this.toks.curLine
this.toks.lineStart = match.index + match[0].length
}
}
}
lp.lookAhead = function(n) {
while (n > this.ahead.length)
this.ahead.push(this.readToken())
return this.ahead[n - 1]
}

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import {types as tt} from "./tokentype"
import {Parser} from "./state"
import {has} from "./util"
const pp = Parser.prototype
// Convert existing expression atom to assignable pattern
// if possible.
pp.toAssignable = function(node, isBinding) {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && node) {
switch (node.type) {
case "Identifier":
case "ObjectPattern":
case "ArrayPattern":
break
case "ObjectExpression":
node.type = "ObjectPattern"
for (let i = 0; i < node.properties.length; i++) {
let prop = node.properties[i]
if (prop.kind !== "init") this.raise(prop.key.start, "Object pattern can't contain getter or setter")
this.toAssignable(prop.value, isBinding)
}
break
case "ArrayExpression":
node.type = "ArrayPattern"
this.toAssignableList(node.elements, isBinding)
break
case "AssignmentExpression":
if (node.operator === "=") {
node.type = "AssignmentPattern"
delete node.operator
// falls through to AssignmentPattern
} else {
this.raise(node.left.end, "Only '=' operator can be used for specifying default value.")
break
}
case "AssignmentPattern":
if (node.right.type === "YieldExpression")
this.raise(node.right.start, "Yield expression cannot be a default value")
break
case "ParenthesizedExpression":
node.expression = this.toAssignable(node.expression, isBinding)
break
case "MemberExpression":
if (!isBinding) break
default:
this.raise(node.start, "Assigning to rvalue")
}
}
return node
}
// Convert list of expression atoms to binding list.
pp.toAssignableList = function(exprList, isBinding) {
let end = exprList.length
if (end) {
let last = exprList[end - 1]
if (last && last.type == "RestElement") {
--end
} else if (last && last.type == "SpreadElement") {
last.type = "RestElement"
let arg = last.argument
this.toAssignable(arg, isBinding)
if (arg.type !== "Identifier" && arg.type !== "MemberExpression" && arg.type !== "ArrayPattern")
this.unexpected(arg.start)
--end
}
if (isBinding && last && last.type === "RestElement" && last.argument.type !== "Identifier")
this.unexpected(last.argument.start)
}
for (let i = 0; i < end; i++) {
let elt = exprList[i]
if (elt) this.toAssignable(elt, isBinding)
}
return exprList
}
// Parses spread element.
pp.parseSpread = function(refDestructuringErrors) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.argument = this.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors)
return this.finishNode(node, "SpreadElement")
}
pp.parseRest = function(allowNonIdent) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
// RestElement inside of a function parameter must be an identifier
if (allowNonIdent) node.argument = this.type === tt.name ? this.parseIdent() : this.unexpected()
else node.argument = this.type === tt.name || this.type === tt.bracketL ? this.parseBindingAtom() : this.unexpected()
return this.finishNode(node, "RestElement")
}
// Parses lvalue (assignable) atom.
pp.parseBindingAtom = function() {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6) return this.parseIdent()
switch (this.type) {
case tt.name:
return this.parseIdent()
case tt.bracketL:
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
node.elements = this.parseBindingList(tt.bracketR, true, true)
return this.finishNode(node, "ArrayPattern")
case tt.braceL:
return this.parseObj(true)
default:
this.unexpected()
}
}
pp.parseBindingList = function(close, allowEmpty, allowTrailingComma, allowNonIdent) {
let elts = [], first = true
while (!this.eat(close)) {
if (first) first = false
else this.expect(tt.comma)
if (allowEmpty && this.type === tt.comma) {
elts.push(null)
} else if (allowTrailingComma && this.afterTrailingComma(close)) {
break
} else if (this.type === tt.ellipsis) {
let rest = this.parseRest(allowNonIdent)
this.parseBindingListItem(rest)
elts.push(rest)
if (this.type === tt.comma) this.raise(this.start, "Comma is not permitted after the rest element")
this.expect(close)
break
} else {
let elem = this.parseMaybeDefault(this.start, this.startLoc)
this.parseBindingListItem(elem)
elts.push(elem)
}
}
return elts
}
pp.parseBindingListItem = function(param) {
return param
}
// Parses assignment pattern around given atom if possible.
pp.parseMaybeDefault = function(startPos, startLoc, left) {
left = left || this.parseBindingAtom()
if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6 || !this.eat(tt.eq)) return left
let node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.left = left
node.right = this.parseMaybeAssign()
return this.finishNode(node, "AssignmentPattern")
}
// Verify that a node is an lval — something that can be assigned
// to.
pp.checkLVal = function(expr, isBinding, checkClashes) {
switch (expr.type) {
case "Identifier":
if (this.strict && this.reservedWordsStrictBind.test(expr.name))
this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, (isBinding ? "Binding " : "Assigning to ") + expr.name + " in strict mode")
if (checkClashes) {
if (has(checkClashes, expr.name))
this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, "Argument name clash")
checkClashes[expr.name] = true
}
break
case "MemberExpression":
if (isBinding) this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, (isBinding ? "Binding" : "Assigning to") + " member expression")
break
case "ObjectPattern":
for (let i = 0; i < expr.properties.length; i++)
this.checkLVal(expr.properties[i].value, isBinding, checkClashes)
break
case "ArrayPattern":
for (let i = 0; i < expr.elements.length; i++) {
let elem = expr.elements[i]
if (elem) this.checkLVal(elem, isBinding, checkClashes)
}
break
case "AssignmentPattern":
this.checkLVal(expr.left, isBinding, checkClashes)
break
case "RestElement":
this.checkLVal(expr.argument, isBinding, checkClashes)
break
case "ParenthesizedExpression":
this.checkLVal(expr.expression, isBinding, checkClashes)
break
default:
this.raise(expr.start, (isBinding ? "Binding" : "Assigning to") + " rvalue")
}
}

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import {Parser} from "./state"
import {SourceLocation} from "./locutil"
export class Node {
constructor(parser, pos, loc) {
this.type = ""
this.start = pos
this.end = 0
if (parser.options.locations)
this.loc = new SourceLocation(parser, loc)
if (parser.options.directSourceFile)
this.sourceFile = parser.options.directSourceFile
if (parser.options.ranges)
this.range = [pos, 0]
}
}
// Start an AST node, attaching a start offset.
const pp = Parser.prototype
pp.startNode = function() {
return new Node(this, this.start, this.startLoc)
}
pp.startNodeAt = function(pos, loc) {
return new Node(this, pos, loc)
}
// Finish an AST node, adding `type` and `end` properties.
function finishNodeAt(node, type, pos, loc) {
node.type = type
node.end = pos
if (this.options.locations)
node.loc.end = loc
if (this.options.ranges)
node.range[1] = pos
return node
}
pp.finishNode = function(node, type) {
return finishNodeAt.call(this, node, type, this.lastTokEnd, this.lastTokEndLoc)
}
// Finish node at given position
pp.finishNodeAt = function(node, type, pos, loc) {
return finishNodeAt.call(this, node, type, pos, loc)
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import {has, isArray} from "./util"
import {SourceLocation} from "./locutil"
// A second optional argument can be given to further configure
// the parser process. These options are recognized:
export const defaultOptions = {
// `ecmaVersion` indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must
// be either 3, or 5, or 6. This influences support for strict
// mode, the set of reserved words, support for getters and
// setters and other features. The default is 6.
ecmaVersion: 6,
// Source type ("script" or "module") for different semantics
sourceType: "script",
// `onInsertedSemicolon` can be a callback that will be called
// when a semicolon is automatically inserted. It will be passed
// th position of the comma as an offset, and if `locations` is
// enabled, it is given the location as a `{line, column}` object
// as second argument.
onInsertedSemicolon: null,
// `onTrailingComma` is similar to `onInsertedSemicolon`, but for
// trailing commas.
onTrailingComma: null,
// By default, reserved words are only enforced if ecmaVersion >= 5.
// Set `allowReserved` to a boolean value to explicitly turn this on
// an off. When this option has the value "never", reserved words
// and keywords can also not be used as property names.
allowReserved: null,
// When enabled, a return at the top level is not considered an
// error.
allowReturnOutsideFunction: false,
// When enabled, import/export statements are not constrained to
// appearing at the top of the program.
allowImportExportEverywhere: false,
// When enabled, hashbang directive in the beginning of file
// is allowed and treated as a line comment.
allowHashBang: false,
// When `locations` is on, `loc` properties holding objects with
// `start` and `end` properties in `{line, column}` form (with
// line being 1-based and column 0-based) will be attached to the
// nodes.
locations: false,
// A function can be passed as `onToken` option, which will
// cause Acorn to call that function with object in the same
// format as tokens returned from `tokenizer().getToken()`. Note
// that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
// callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
onToken: null,
// A function can be passed as `onComment` option, which will
// cause Acorn to call that function with `(block, text, start,
// end)` parameters whenever a comment is skipped. `block` is a
// boolean indicating whether this is a block (`/* */`) comment,
// `text` is the content of the comment, and `start` and `end` are
// character offsets that denote the start and end of the comment.
// When the `locations` option is on, two more parameters are
// passed, the full `{line, column}` locations of the start and
// end of the comments. Note that you are not allowed to call the
// parser from the callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
onComment: null,
// Nodes have their start and end characters offsets recorded in
// `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node, rather than
// the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also add a
// [semi-standardized][range] `range` property holding a `[start,
// end]` array with the same numbers, set the `ranges` option to
// `true`.
//
// [range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678
ranges: false,
// It is possible to parse multiple files into a single AST by
// passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as
// `program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the
// toplevel forms of the parsed file to the `Program` (top) node
// of an existing parse tree.
program: null,
// When `locations` is on, you can pass this to record the source
// file in every node's `loc` object.
sourceFile: null,
// This value, if given, is stored in every node, whether
// `locations` is on or off.
directSourceFile: null,
// When enabled, parenthesized expressions are represented by
// (non-standard) ParenthesizedExpression nodes
preserveParens: false,
plugins: {}
}
// Interpret and default an options object
export function getOptions(opts) {
let options = {}
for (let opt in defaultOptions)
options[opt] = opts && has(opts, opt) ? opts[opt] : defaultOptions[opt]
if (options.allowReserved == null)
options.allowReserved = options.ecmaVersion < 5
if (isArray(options.onToken)) {
let tokens = options.onToken
options.onToken = (token) => tokens.push(token)
}
if (isArray(options.onComment))
options.onComment = pushComment(options, options.onComment)
return options
}
function pushComment(options, array) {
return function (block, text, start, end, startLoc, endLoc) {
let comment = {
type: block ? 'Block' : 'Line',
value: text,
start: start,
end: end
}
if (options.locations)
comment.loc = new SourceLocation(this, startLoc, endLoc)
if (options.ranges)
comment.range = [start, end]
array.push(comment)
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import {types as tt} from "./tokentype"
import {Parser} from "./state"
import {lineBreak} from "./whitespace"
const pp = Parser.prototype
// ## Parser utilities
// Test whether a statement node is the string literal `"use strict"`.
pp.isUseStrict = function(stmt) {
return this.options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && stmt.type === "ExpressionStatement" &&
stmt.expression.type === "Literal" &&
stmt.expression.raw.slice(1, -1) === "use strict"
}
// Predicate that tests whether the next token is of the given
// type, and if yes, consumes it as a side effect.
pp.eat = function(type) {
if (this.type === type) {
this.next()
return true
} else {
return false
}
}
// Tests whether parsed token is a contextual keyword.
pp.isContextual = function(name) {
return this.type === tt.name && this.value === name
}
// Consumes contextual keyword if possible.
pp.eatContextual = function(name) {
return this.value === name && this.eat(tt.name)
}
// Asserts that following token is given contextual keyword.
pp.expectContextual = function(name) {
if (!this.eatContextual(name)) this.unexpected()
}
// Test whether a semicolon can be inserted at the current position.
pp.canInsertSemicolon = function() {
return this.type === tt.eof ||
this.type === tt.braceR ||
lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start))
}
pp.insertSemicolon = function() {
if (this.canInsertSemicolon()) {
if (this.options.onInsertedSemicolon)
this.options.onInsertedSemicolon(this.lastTokEnd, this.lastTokEndLoc)
return true
}
}
// Consume a semicolon, or, failing that, see if we are allowed to
// pretend that there is a semicolon at this position.
pp.semicolon = function() {
if (!this.eat(tt.semi) && !this.insertSemicolon()) this.unexpected()
}
pp.afterTrailingComma = function(tokType) {
if (this.type == tokType) {
if (this.options.onTrailingComma)
this.options.onTrailingComma(this.lastTokStart, this.lastTokStartLoc)
this.next()
return true
}
}
// Expect a token of a given type. If found, consume it, otherwise,
// raise an unexpected token error.
pp.expect = function(type) {
this.eat(type) || this.unexpected()
}
// Raise an unexpected token error.
pp.unexpected = function(pos) {
this.raise(pos != null ? pos : this.start, "Unexpected token")
}
export class DestructuringErrors {
constructor() {
this.shorthandAssign = 0
this.trailingComma = 0
}
}
pp.checkPatternErrors = function(refDestructuringErrors, andThrow) {
let trailing = refDestructuringErrors && refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma
if (!andThrow) return !!trailing
if (trailing) this.raise(trailing, "Comma is not permitted after the rest element")
}
pp.checkExpressionErrors = function(refDestructuringErrors, andThrow) {
let pos = refDestructuringErrors && refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign
if (!andThrow) return !!pos
if (pos) this.raise(pos, "Shorthand property assignments are valid only in destructuring patterns")
}

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import {reservedWords, keywords} from "./identifier"
import {types as tt} from "./tokentype"
import {lineBreak} from "./whitespace"
import {getOptions} from "./options"
// Registered plugins
export const plugins = {}
function keywordRegexp(words) {
return new RegExp("^(" + words.replace(/ /g, "|") + ")$")
}
export class Parser {
constructor(options, input, startPos) {
this.options = options = getOptions(options)
this.sourceFile = options.sourceFile
this.keywords = keywordRegexp(keywords[options.ecmaVersion >= 6 ? 6 : 5])
let reserved = options.allowReserved ? "" :
reservedWords[options.ecmaVersion] + (options.sourceType == "module" ? " await" : "")
this.reservedWords = keywordRegexp(reserved)
let reservedStrict = (reserved ? reserved + " " : "") + reservedWords.strict
this.reservedWordsStrict = keywordRegexp(reservedStrict)
this.reservedWordsStrictBind = keywordRegexp(reservedStrict + " " + reservedWords.strictBind)
this.input = String(input)
// Used to signal to callers of `readWord1` whether the word
// contained any escape sequences. This is needed because words with
// escape sequences must not be interpreted as keywords.
this.containsEsc = false
// Load plugins
this.loadPlugins(options.plugins)
// Set up token state
// The current position of the tokenizer in the input.
if (startPos) {
this.pos = startPos
this.lineStart = Math.max(0, this.input.lastIndexOf("\n", startPos))
this.curLine = this.input.slice(0, this.lineStart).split(lineBreak).length
} else {
this.pos = this.lineStart = 0
this.curLine = 1
}
// Properties of the current token:
// Its type
this.type = tt.eof
// For tokens that include more information than their type, the value
this.value = null
// Its start and end offset
this.start = this.end = this.pos
// And, if locations are used, the {line, column} object
// corresponding to those offsets
this.startLoc = this.endLoc = this.curPosition()
// Position information for the previous token
this.lastTokEndLoc = this.lastTokStartLoc = null
this.lastTokStart = this.lastTokEnd = this.pos
// The context stack is used to superficially track syntactic
// context to predict whether a regular expression is allowed in a
// given position.
this.context = this.initialContext()
this.exprAllowed = true
// Figure out if it's a module code.
this.strict = this.inModule = options.sourceType === "module"
// Used to signify the start of a potential arrow function
this.potentialArrowAt = -1
// Flags to track whether we are in a function, a generator.
this.inFunction = this.inGenerator = false
// Labels in scope.
this.labels = []
// If enabled, skip leading hashbang line.
if (this.pos === 0 && options.allowHashBang && this.input.slice(0, 2) === '#!')
this.skipLineComment(2)
}
// DEPRECATED Kept for backwards compatibility until 3.0 in case a plugin uses them
isKeyword(word) { return this.keywords.test(word) }
isReservedWord(word) { return this.reservedWords.test(word) }
extend(name, f) {
this[name] = f(this[name])
}
loadPlugins(pluginConfigs) {
for (let name in pluginConfigs) {
let plugin = plugins[name]
if (!plugin) throw new Error("Plugin '" + name + "' not found")
plugin(this, pluginConfigs[name])
}
}
parse() {
let node = this.options.program || this.startNode()
this.nextToken()
return this.parseTopLevel(node)
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import {types as tt} from "./tokentype"
import {Parser} from "./state"
import {lineBreak, skipWhiteSpace} from "./whitespace"
import {isIdentifierStart, isIdentifierChar} from "./identifier"
import {DestructuringErrors} from "./parseutil"
const pp = Parser.prototype
// ### Statement parsing
// Parse a program. Initializes the parser, reads any number of
// statements, and wraps them in a Program node. Optionally takes a
// `program` argument. If present, the statements will be appended
// to its body instead of creating a new node.
pp.parseTopLevel = function(node) {
let first = true
if (!node.body) node.body = []
while (this.type !== tt.eof) {
let stmt = this.parseStatement(true, true)
node.body.push(stmt)
if (first) {
if (this.isUseStrict(stmt)) this.setStrict(true)
first = false
}
}
this.next()
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
node.sourceType = this.options.sourceType
}
return this.finishNode(node, "Program")
}
const loopLabel = {kind: "loop"}, switchLabel = {kind: "switch"}
pp.isLet = function() {
if (this.type !== tt.name || this.options.ecmaVersion < 6 || this.value != "let") return false
skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = this.pos
let skip = skipWhiteSpace.exec(this.input)
let next = this.pos + skip[0].length, nextCh = this.input.charCodeAt(next)
if (nextCh === 91 || nextCh == 123) return true // '{' and '['
if (isIdentifierStart(nextCh, true)) {
for (var pos = next + 1; isIdentifierChar(this.input.charCodeAt(pos), true); ++pos) {}
let ident = this.input.slice(next, pos)
if (!this.isKeyword(ident)) return true
}
return false
}
// Parse a single statement.
//
// If expecting a statement and finding a slash operator, parse a
// regular expression literal. This is to handle cases like
// `if (foo) /blah/.exec(foo)`, where looking at the previous token
// does not help.
pp.parseStatement = function(declaration, topLevel) {
let starttype = this.type, node = this.startNode(), kind
if (this.isLet()) {
starttype = tt._var
kind = "let"
}
// Most types of statements are recognized by the keyword they
// start with. Many are trivial to parse, some require a bit of
// complexity.
switch (starttype) {
case tt._break: case tt._continue: return this.parseBreakContinueStatement(node, starttype.keyword)
case tt._debugger: return this.parseDebuggerStatement(node)
case tt._do: return this.parseDoStatement(node)
case tt._for: return this.parseForStatement(node)
case tt._function:
if (!declaration && this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) this.unexpected()
return this.parseFunctionStatement(node)
case tt._class:
if (!declaration) this.unexpected()
return this.parseClass(node, true)
case tt._if: return this.parseIfStatement(node)
case tt._return: return this.parseReturnStatement(node)
case tt._switch: return this.parseSwitchStatement(node)
case tt._throw: return this.parseThrowStatement(node)
case tt._try: return this.parseTryStatement(node)
case tt._const: case tt._var:
kind = kind || this.value
if (!declaration && kind != "var") this.unexpected()
return this.parseVarStatement(node, kind)
case tt._while: return this.parseWhileStatement(node)
case tt._with: return this.parseWithStatement(node)
case tt.braceL: return this.parseBlock()
case tt.semi: return this.parseEmptyStatement(node)
case tt._export:
case tt._import:
if (!this.options.allowImportExportEverywhere) {
if (!topLevel)
this.raise(this.start, "'import' and 'export' may only appear at the top level")
if (!this.inModule)
this.raise(this.start, "'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'")
}
return starttype === tt._import ? this.parseImport(node) : this.parseExport(node)
// If the statement does not start with a statement keyword or a
// brace, it's an ExpressionStatement or LabeledStatement. We
// simply start parsing an expression, and afterwards, if the
// next token is a colon and the expression was a simple
// Identifier node, we switch to interpreting it as a label.
default:
let maybeName = this.value, expr = this.parseExpression()
if (starttype === tt.name && expr.type === "Identifier" && this.eat(tt.colon))
return this.parseLabeledStatement(node, maybeName, expr)
else return this.parseExpressionStatement(node, expr)
}
}
pp.parseBreakContinueStatement = function(node, keyword) {
let isBreak = keyword == "break"
this.next()
if (this.eat(tt.semi) || this.insertSemicolon()) node.label = null
else if (this.type !== tt.name) this.unexpected()
else {
node.label = this.parseIdent()
this.semicolon()
}
// Verify that there is an actual destination to break or
// continue to.
for (var i = 0; i < this.labels.length; ++i) {
let lab = this.labels[i]
if (node.label == null || lab.name === node.label.name) {
if (lab.kind != null && (isBreak || lab.kind === "loop")) break
if (node.label && isBreak) break
}
}
if (i === this.labels.length) this.raise(node.start, "Unsyntactic " + keyword)
return this.finishNode(node, isBreak ? "BreakStatement" : "ContinueStatement")
}
pp.parseDebuggerStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "DebuggerStatement")
}
pp.parseDoStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
this.labels.push(loopLabel)
node.body = this.parseStatement(false)
this.labels.pop()
this.expect(tt._while)
node.test = this.parseParenExpression()
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6)
this.eat(tt.semi)
else
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "DoWhileStatement")
}
// Disambiguating between a `for` and a `for`/`in` or `for`/`of`
// loop is non-trivial. Basically, we have to parse the init `var`
// statement or expression, disallowing the `in` operator (see
// the second parameter to `parseExpression`), and then check
// whether the next token is `in` or `of`. When there is no init
// part (semicolon immediately after the opening parenthesis), it
// is a regular `for` loop.
pp.parseForStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
this.labels.push(loopLabel)
this.expect(tt.parenL)
if (this.type === tt.semi) return this.parseFor(node, null)
let isLet = this.isLet()
if (this.type === tt._var || this.type === tt._const || isLet) {
let init = this.startNode(), kind = isLet ? "let" : this.value
this.next()
this.parseVar(init, true, kind)
this.finishNode(init, "VariableDeclaration")
if ((this.type === tt._in || (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.isContextual("of"))) && init.declarations.length === 1 &&
!(kind !== "var" && init.declarations[0].init))
return this.parseForIn(node, init)
return this.parseFor(node, init)
}
let refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors
let init = this.parseExpression(true, refDestructuringErrors)
if (this.type === tt._in || (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.isContextual("of"))) {
this.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
this.toAssignable(init)
this.checkLVal(init)
return this.parseForIn(node, init)
} else {
this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true)
}
return this.parseFor(node, init)
}
pp.parseFunctionStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
return this.parseFunction(node, true)
}
pp.parseIfStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
node.test = this.parseParenExpression()
node.consequent = this.parseStatement(false)
node.alternate = this.eat(tt._else) ? this.parseStatement(false) : null
return this.finishNode(node, "IfStatement")
}
pp.parseReturnStatement = function(node) {
if (!this.inFunction && !this.options.allowReturnOutsideFunction)
this.raise(this.start, "'return' outside of function")
this.next()
// In `return` (and `break`/`continue`), the keywords with
// optional arguments, we eagerly look for a semicolon or the
// possibility to insert one.
if (this.eat(tt.semi) || this.insertSemicolon()) node.argument = null
else { node.argument = this.parseExpression(); this.semicolon() }
return this.finishNode(node, "ReturnStatement")
}
pp.parseSwitchStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
node.discriminant = this.parseParenExpression()
node.cases = []
this.expect(tt.braceL)
this.labels.push(switchLabel)
// Statements under must be grouped (by label) in SwitchCase
// nodes. `cur` is used to keep the node that we are currently
// adding statements to.
for (var cur, sawDefault = false; this.type != tt.braceR;) {
if (this.type === tt._case || this.type === tt._default) {
let isCase = this.type === tt._case
if (cur) this.finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase")
node.cases.push(cur = this.startNode())
cur.consequent = []
this.next()
if (isCase) {
cur.test = this.parseExpression()
} else {
if (sawDefault) this.raiseRecoverable(this.lastTokStart, "Multiple default clauses")
sawDefault = true
cur.test = null
}
this.expect(tt.colon)
} else {
if (!cur) this.unexpected()
cur.consequent.push(this.parseStatement(true))
}
}
if (cur) this.finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase")
this.next() // Closing brace
this.labels.pop()
return this.finishNode(node, "SwitchStatement")
}
pp.parseThrowStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
if (lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start)))
this.raise(this.lastTokEnd, "Illegal newline after throw")
node.argument = this.parseExpression()
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ThrowStatement")
}
// Reused empty array added for node fields that are always empty.
const empty = []
pp.parseTryStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
node.block = this.parseBlock()
node.handler = null
if (this.type === tt._catch) {
let clause = this.startNode()
this.next()
this.expect(tt.parenL)
clause.param = this.parseBindingAtom()
this.checkLVal(clause.param, true)
this.expect(tt.parenR)
clause.body = this.parseBlock()
node.handler = this.finishNode(clause, "CatchClause")
}
node.finalizer = this.eat(tt._finally) ? this.parseBlock() : null
if (!node.handler && !node.finalizer)
this.raise(node.start, "Missing catch or finally clause")
return this.finishNode(node, "TryStatement")
}
pp.parseVarStatement = function(node, kind) {
this.next()
this.parseVar(node, false, kind)
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "VariableDeclaration")
}
pp.parseWhileStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
node.test = this.parseParenExpression()
this.labels.push(loopLabel)
node.body = this.parseStatement(false)
this.labels.pop()
return this.finishNode(node, "WhileStatement")
}
pp.parseWithStatement = function(node) {
if (this.strict) this.raise(this.start, "'with' in strict mode")
this.next()
node.object = this.parseParenExpression()
node.body = this.parseStatement(false)
return this.finishNode(node, "WithStatement")
}
pp.parseEmptyStatement = function(node) {
this.next()
return this.finishNode(node, "EmptyStatement")
}
pp.parseLabeledStatement = function(node, maybeName, expr) {
for (let i = 0; i < this.labels.length; ++i)
if (this.labels[i].name === maybeName) this.raise(expr.start, "Label '" + maybeName + "' is already declared")
let kind = this.type.isLoop ? "loop" : this.type === tt._switch ? "switch" : null
for (let i = this.labels.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
let label = this.labels[i]
if (label.statementStart == node.start) {
label.statementStart = this.start
label.kind = kind
} else break
}
this.labels.push({name: maybeName, kind: kind, statementStart: this.start})
node.body = this.parseStatement(true)
this.labels.pop()
node.label = expr
return this.finishNode(node, "LabeledStatement")
}
pp.parseExpressionStatement = function(node, expr) {
node.expression = expr
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ExpressionStatement")
}
// Parse a semicolon-enclosed block of statements, handling `"use
// strict"` declarations when `allowStrict` is true (used for
// function bodies).
pp.parseBlock = function(allowStrict) {
let node = this.startNode(), first = true, oldStrict
node.body = []
this.expect(tt.braceL)
while (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
let stmt = this.parseStatement(true)
node.body.push(stmt)
if (first && allowStrict && this.isUseStrict(stmt)) {
oldStrict = this.strict
this.setStrict(this.strict = true)
}
first = false
}
if (oldStrict === false) this.setStrict(false)
return this.finishNode(node, "BlockStatement")
}
// Parse a regular `for` loop. The disambiguation code in
// `parseStatement` will already have parsed the init statement or
// expression.
pp.parseFor = function(node, init) {
node.init = init
this.expect(tt.semi)
node.test = this.type === tt.semi ? null : this.parseExpression()
this.expect(tt.semi)
node.update = this.type === tt.parenR ? null : this.parseExpression()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
node.body = this.parseStatement(false)
this.labels.pop()
return this.finishNode(node, "ForStatement")
}
// Parse a `for`/`in` and `for`/`of` loop, which are almost
// same from parser's perspective.
pp.parseForIn = function(node, init) {
let type = this.type === tt._in ? "ForInStatement" : "ForOfStatement"
this.next()
node.left = init
node.right = this.parseExpression()
this.expect(tt.parenR)
node.body = this.parseStatement(false)
this.labels.pop()
return this.finishNode(node, type)
}
// Parse a list of variable declarations.
pp.parseVar = function(node, isFor, kind) {
node.declarations = []
node.kind = kind
for (;;) {
let decl = this.startNode()
this.parseVarId(decl)
if (this.eat(tt.eq)) {
decl.init = this.parseMaybeAssign(isFor)
} else if (kind === "const" && !(this.type === tt._in || (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.isContextual("of")))) {
this.unexpected()
} else if (decl.id.type != "Identifier" && !(isFor && (this.type === tt._in || this.isContextual("of")))) {
this.raise(this.lastTokEnd, "Complex binding patterns require an initialization value")
} else {
decl.init = null
}
node.declarations.push(this.finishNode(decl, "VariableDeclarator"))
if (!this.eat(tt.comma)) break
}
return node
}
pp.parseVarId = function(decl) {
decl.id = this.parseBindingAtom()
this.checkLVal(decl.id, true)
}
// Parse a function declaration or literal (depending on the
// `isStatement` parameter).
pp.parseFunction = function(node, isStatement, allowExpressionBody) {
this.initFunction(node)
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6)
node.generator = this.eat(tt.star)
var oldInGen = this.inGenerator
this.inGenerator = node.generator
if (isStatement || this.type === tt.name)
node.id = this.parseIdent()
this.parseFunctionParams(node)
this.parseFunctionBody(node, allowExpressionBody)
this.inGenerator = oldInGen
return this.finishNode(node, isStatement ? "FunctionDeclaration" : "FunctionExpression")
}
pp.parseFunctionParams = function(node) {
this.expect(tt.parenL)
node.params = this.parseBindingList(tt.parenR, false, false, true)
}
// Parse a class declaration or literal (depending on the
// `isStatement` parameter).
pp.parseClass = function(node, isStatement) {
this.next()
this.parseClassId(node, isStatement)
this.parseClassSuper(node)
let classBody = this.startNode()
let hadConstructor = false
classBody.body = []
this.expect(tt.braceL)
while (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
if (this.eat(tt.semi)) continue
let method = this.startNode()
let isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
let isMaybeStatic = this.type === tt.name && this.value === "static"
this.parsePropertyName(method)
method.static = isMaybeStatic && this.type !== tt.parenL
if (method.static) {
if (isGenerator) this.unexpected()
isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
this.parsePropertyName(method)
}
method.kind = "method"
let isGetSet = false
if (!method.computed) {
let {key} = method
if (!isGenerator && key.type === "Identifier" && this.type !== tt.parenL && (key.name === "get" || key.name === "set")) {
isGetSet = true
method.kind = key.name
key = this.parsePropertyName(method)
}
if (!method.static && (key.type === "Identifier" && key.name === "constructor" ||
key.type === "Literal" && key.value === "constructor")) {
if (hadConstructor) this.raise(key.start, "Duplicate constructor in the same class")
if (isGetSet) this.raise(key.start, "Constructor can't have get/set modifier")
if (isGenerator) this.raise(key.start, "Constructor can't be a generator")
method.kind = "constructor"
hadConstructor = true
}
}
this.parseClassMethod(classBody, method, isGenerator)
if (isGetSet) {
let paramCount = method.kind === "get" ? 0 : 1
if (method.value.params.length !== paramCount) {
let start = method.value.start
if (method.kind === "get")
this.raiseRecoverable(start, "getter should have no params")
else
this.raiseRecoverable(start, "setter should have exactly one param")
}
if (method.kind === "set" && method.value.params[0].type === "RestElement")
this.raise(method.value.params[0].start, "Setter cannot use rest params")
}
}
node.body = this.finishNode(classBody, "ClassBody")
return this.finishNode(node, isStatement ? "ClassDeclaration" : "ClassExpression")
}
pp.parseClassMethod = function(classBody, method, isGenerator) {
method.value = this.parseMethod(isGenerator)
classBody.body.push(this.finishNode(method, "MethodDefinition"))
}
pp.parseClassId = function(node, isStatement) {
node.id = this.type === tt.name ? this.parseIdent() : isStatement ? this.unexpected() : null
}
pp.parseClassSuper = function(node) {
node.superClass = this.eat(tt._extends) ? this.parseExprSubscripts() : null
}
// Parses module export declaration.
pp.parseExport = function(node) {
this.next()
// export * from '...'
if (this.eat(tt.star)) {
this.expectContextual("from")
node.source = this.type === tt.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.unexpected()
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ExportAllDeclaration")
}
if (this.eat(tt._default)) { // export default ...
let parens = this.type == tt.parenL
let expr = this.parseMaybeAssign()
let needsSemi = true
if (!parens && (expr.type == "FunctionExpression" ||
expr.type == "ClassExpression")) {
needsSemi = false
if (expr.id) {
expr.type = expr.type == "FunctionExpression"
? "FunctionDeclaration"
: "ClassDeclaration"
}
}
node.declaration = expr
if (needsSemi) this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ExportDefaultDeclaration")
}
// export var|const|let|function|class ...
if (this.shouldParseExportStatement()) {
node.declaration = this.parseStatement(true)
node.specifiers = []
node.source = null
} else { // export { x, y as z } [from '...']
node.declaration = null
node.specifiers = this.parseExportSpecifiers()
if (this.eatContextual("from")) {
node.source = this.type === tt.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.unexpected()
} else {
// check for keywords used as local names
for (let i = 0; i < node.specifiers.length; i++) {
if (this.keywords.test(node.specifiers[i].local.name) || this.reservedWords.test(node.specifiers[i].local.name)) {
this.unexpected(node.specifiers[i].local.start)
}
}
node.source = null
}
this.semicolon()
}
return this.finishNode(node, "ExportNamedDeclaration")
}
pp.shouldParseExportStatement = function() {
return this.type.keyword || this.isLet()
}
// Parses a comma-separated list of module exports.
pp.parseExportSpecifiers = function() {
let nodes = [], first = true
// export { x, y as z } [from '...']
this.expect(tt.braceL)
while (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
if (!first) {
this.expect(tt.comma)
if (this.afterTrailingComma(tt.braceR)) break
} else first = false
let node = this.startNode()
node.local = this.parseIdent(this.type === tt._default)
node.exported = this.eatContextual("as") ? this.parseIdent(true) : node.local
nodes.push(this.finishNode(node, "ExportSpecifier"))
}
return nodes
}
// Parses import declaration.
pp.parseImport = function(node) {
this.next()
// import '...'
if (this.type === tt.string) {
node.specifiers = empty
node.source = this.parseExprAtom()
} else {
node.specifiers = this.parseImportSpecifiers()
this.expectContextual("from")
node.source = this.type === tt.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.unexpected()
}
this.semicolon()
return this.finishNode(node, "ImportDeclaration")
}
// Parses a comma-separated list of module imports.
pp.parseImportSpecifiers = function() {
let nodes = [], first = true
if (this.type === tt.name) {
// import defaultObj, { x, y as z } from '...'
let node = this.startNode()
node.local = this.parseIdent()
this.checkLVal(node.local, true)
nodes.push(this.finishNode(node, "ImportDefaultSpecifier"))
if (!this.eat(tt.comma)) return nodes
}
if (this.type === tt.star) {
let node = this.startNode()
this.next()
this.expectContextual("as")
node.local = this.parseIdent()
this.checkLVal(node.local, true)
nodes.push(this.finishNode(node, "ImportNamespaceSpecifier"))
return nodes
}
this.expect(tt.braceL)
while (!this.eat(tt.braceR)) {
if (!first) {
this.expect(tt.comma)
if (this.afterTrailingComma(tt.braceR)) break
} else first = false
let node = this.startNode()
node.imported = this.parseIdent(true)
if (this.eatContextual("as")) {
node.local = this.parseIdent()
} else {
node.local = node.imported
if (this.isKeyword(node.local.name)) this.unexpected(node.local.start)
if (this.reservedWordsStrict.test(node.local.name)) this.raise(node.local.start, "The keyword '" + node.local.name + "' is reserved")
}
this.checkLVal(node.local, true)
nodes.push(this.finishNode(node, "ImportSpecifier"))
}
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// The algorithm used to determine whether a regexp can appear at a
// given point in the program is loosely based on sweet.js' approach.
// See https://github.com/mozilla/sweet.js/wiki/design
import {Parser} from "./state"
import {types as tt} from "./tokentype"
import {lineBreak} from "./whitespace"
export class TokContext {
constructor(token, isExpr, preserveSpace, override) {
this.token = token
this.isExpr = !!isExpr
this.preserveSpace = !!preserveSpace
this.override = override
}
}
export const types = {
b_stat: new TokContext("{", false),
b_expr: new TokContext("{", true),
b_tmpl: new TokContext("${", true),
p_stat: new TokContext("(", false),
p_expr: new TokContext("(", true),
q_tmpl: new TokContext("`", true, true, p => p.readTmplToken()),
f_expr: new TokContext("function", true)
}
const pp = Parser.prototype
pp.initialContext = function() {
return [types.b_stat]
}
pp.braceIsBlock = function(prevType) {
if (prevType === tt.colon) {
let parent = this.curContext()
if (parent === types.b_stat || parent === types.b_expr)
return !parent.isExpr
}
if (prevType === tt._return)
return lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start))
if (prevType === tt._else || prevType === tt.semi || prevType === tt.eof || prevType === tt.parenR)
return true
if (prevType == tt.braceL)
return this.curContext() === types.b_stat
return !this.exprAllowed
}
pp.updateContext = function(prevType) {
let update, type = this.type
if (type.keyword && prevType == tt.dot)
this.exprAllowed = false
else if (update = type.updateContext)
update.call(this, prevType)
else
this.exprAllowed = type.beforeExpr
}
// Token-specific context update code
tt.parenR.updateContext = tt.braceR.updateContext = function() {
if (this.context.length == 1) {
this.exprAllowed = true
return
}
let out = this.context.pop()
if (out === types.b_stat && this.curContext() === types.f_expr) {
this.context.pop()
this.exprAllowed = false
} else if (out === types.b_tmpl) {
this.exprAllowed = true
} else {
this.exprAllowed = !out.isExpr
}
}
tt.braceL.updateContext = function(prevType) {
this.context.push(this.braceIsBlock(prevType) ? types.b_stat : types.b_expr)
this.exprAllowed = true
}
tt.dollarBraceL.updateContext = function() {
this.context.push(types.b_tmpl)
this.exprAllowed = true
}
tt.parenL.updateContext = function(prevType) {
let statementParens = prevType === tt._if || prevType === tt._for || prevType === tt._with || prevType === tt._while
this.context.push(statementParens ? types.p_stat : types.p_expr)
this.exprAllowed = true
}
tt.incDec.updateContext = function() {
// tokExprAllowed stays unchanged
}
tt._function.updateContext = function(prevType) {
if (prevType.beforeExpr && prevType !== tt.semi && prevType !== tt._else &&
!((prevType === tt.colon || prevType === tt.braceL) && this.curContext() === types.b_stat))
this.context.push(types.f_expr)
this.exprAllowed = false
}
tt.backQuote.updateContext = function() {
if (this.curContext() === types.q_tmpl)
this.context.pop()
else
this.context.push(types.q_tmpl)
this.exprAllowed = false
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import {isIdentifierStart, isIdentifierChar} from "./identifier"
import {types as tt, keywords as keywordTypes} from "./tokentype"
import {Parser} from "./state"
import {SourceLocation} from "./locutil"
import {lineBreak, lineBreakG, isNewLine, nonASCIIwhitespace} from "./whitespace"
// Object type used to represent tokens. Note that normally, tokens
// simply exist as properties on the parser object. This is only
// used for the onToken callback and the external tokenizer.
export class Token {
constructor(p) {
this.type = p.type
this.value = p.value
this.start = p.start
this.end = p.end
if (p.options.locations)
this.loc = new SourceLocation(p, p.startLoc, p.endLoc)
if (p.options.ranges)
this.range = [p.start, p.end]
}
}
// ## Tokenizer
const pp = Parser.prototype
// Are we running under Rhino?
const isRhino = typeof Packages == "object" && Object.prototype.toString.call(Packages) == "[object JavaPackage]"
// Move to the next token
pp.next = function() {
if (this.options.onToken)
this.options.onToken(new Token(this))
this.lastTokEnd = this.end
this.lastTokStart = this.start
this.lastTokEndLoc = this.endLoc
this.lastTokStartLoc = this.startLoc
this.nextToken()
}
pp.getToken = function() {
this.next()
return new Token(this)
}
// If we're in an ES6 environment, make parsers iterable
if (typeof Symbol !== "undefined")
pp[Symbol.iterator] = function () {
let self = this
return {next: function () {
let token = self.getToken()
return {
done: token.type === tt.eof,
value: token
}
}}
}
// Toggle strict mode. Re-reads the next number or string to please
// pedantic tests (`"use strict"; 010;` should fail).
pp.setStrict = function(strict) {
this.strict = strict
if (this.type !== tt.num && this.type !== tt.string) return
this.pos = this.start
if (this.options.locations) {
while (this.pos < this.lineStart) {
this.lineStart = this.input.lastIndexOf("\n", this.lineStart - 2) + 1
--this.curLine
}
}
this.nextToken()
}
pp.curContext = function() {
return this.context[this.context.length - 1]
}
// Read a single token, updating the parser object's token-related
// properties.
pp.nextToken = function() {
let curContext = this.curContext()
if (!curContext || !curContext.preserveSpace) this.skipSpace()
this.start = this.pos
if (this.options.locations) this.startLoc = this.curPosition()
if (this.pos >= this.input.length) return this.finishToken(tt.eof)
if (curContext.override) return curContext.override(this)
else this.readToken(this.fullCharCodeAtPos())
}
pp.readToken = function(code) {
// Identifier or keyword. '\uXXXX' sequences are allowed in
// identifiers, so '\' also dispatches to that.
if (isIdentifierStart(code, this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) || code === 92 /* '\' */)
return this.readWord()
return this.getTokenFromCode(code)
}
pp.fullCharCodeAtPos = function() {
let code = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
if (code <= 0xd7ff || code >= 0xe000) return code
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
return (code << 10) + next - 0x35fdc00
}
pp.skipBlockComment = function() {
let startLoc = this.options.onComment && this.curPosition()
let start = this.pos, end = this.input.indexOf("*/", this.pos += 2)
if (end === -1) this.raise(this.pos - 2, "Unterminated comment")
this.pos = end + 2
if (this.options.locations) {
lineBreakG.lastIndex = start
let match
while ((match = lineBreakG.exec(this.input)) && match.index < this.pos) {
++this.curLine
this.lineStart = match.index + match[0].length
}
}
if (this.options.onComment)
this.options.onComment(true, this.input.slice(start + 2, end), start, this.pos,
startLoc, this.curPosition())
}
pp.skipLineComment = function(startSkip) {
let start = this.pos
let startLoc = this.options.onComment && this.curPosition()
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos+=startSkip)
while (this.pos < this.input.length && ch !== 10 && ch !== 13 && ch !== 8232 && ch !== 8233) {
++this.pos
ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
}
if (this.options.onComment)
this.options.onComment(false, this.input.slice(start + startSkip, this.pos), start, this.pos,
startLoc, this.curPosition())
}
// Called at the start of the parse and after every token. Skips
// whitespace and comments, and.
pp.skipSpace = function() {
loop: while (this.pos < this.input.length) {
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
switch (ch) {
case 32: case 160: // ' '
++this.pos
break
case 13:
if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1) === 10) {
++this.pos
}
case 10: case 8232: case 8233:
++this.pos
if (this.options.locations) {
++this.curLine
this.lineStart = this.pos
}
break
case 47: // '/'
switch (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)) {
case 42: // '*'
this.skipBlockComment()
break
case 47:
this.skipLineComment(2)
break
default:
break loop
}
break
default:
if (ch > 8 && ch < 14 || ch >= 5760 && nonASCIIwhitespace.test(String.fromCharCode(ch))) {
++this.pos
} else {
break loop
}
}
}
}
// Called at the end of every token. Sets `end`, `val`, and
// maintains `context` and `exprAllowed`, and skips the space after
// the token, so that the next one's `start` will point at the
// right position.
pp.finishToken = function(type, val) {
this.end = this.pos
if (this.options.locations) this.endLoc = this.curPosition()
let prevType = this.type
this.type = type
this.value = val
this.updateContext(prevType)
}
// ### Token reading
// This is the function that is called to fetch the next token. It
// is somewhat obscure, because it works in character codes rather
// than characters, and because operator parsing has been inlined
// into it.
//
// All in the name of speed.
//
pp.readToken_dot = function() {
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (next >= 48 && next <= 57) return this.readNumber(true)
let next2 = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2)
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && next === 46 && next2 === 46) { // 46 = dot '.'
this.pos += 3
return this.finishToken(tt.ellipsis)
} else {
++this.pos
return this.finishToken(tt.dot)
}
}
pp.readToken_slash = function() { // '/'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (this.exprAllowed) {++this.pos; return this.readRegexp()}
if (next === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.assign, 2)
return this.finishOp(tt.slash, 1)
}
pp.readToken_mult_modulo_exp = function(code) { // '%*'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
let size = 1
let tokentype = code === 42 ? tt.star : tt.modulo
// exponentiation operator ** and **=
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 7 && next === 42) {
++size
tokentype = tt.starstar
next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2)
}
if (next === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.assign, size + 1)
return this.finishOp(tokentype, size)
}
pp.readToken_pipe_amp = function(code) { // '|&'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (next === code) return this.finishOp(code === 124 ? tt.logicalOR : tt.logicalAND, 2)
if (next === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.assign, 2)
return this.finishOp(code === 124 ? tt.bitwiseOR : tt.bitwiseAND, 1)
}
pp.readToken_caret = function() { // '^'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (next === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.assign, 2)
return this.finishOp(tt.bitwiseXOR, 1)
}
pp.readToken_plus_min = function(code) { // '+-'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (next === code) {
if (next == 45 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) == 62 &&
lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.pos))) {
// A `-->` line comment
this.skipLineComment(3)
this.skipSpace()
return this.nextToken()
}
return this.finishOp(tt.incDec, 2)
}
if (next === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.assign, 2)
return this.finishOp(tt.plusMin, 1)
}
pp.readToken_lt_gt = function(code) { // '<>'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
let size = 1
if (next === code) {
size = code === 62 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) === 62 ? 3 : 2
if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + size) === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.assign, size + 1)
return this.finishOp(tt.bitShift, size)
}
if (next == 33 && code == 60 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) == 45 &&
this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 3) == 45) {
if (this.inModule) this.unexpected()
// `<!--`, an XML-style comment that should be interpreted as a line comment
this.skipLineComment(4)
this.skipSpace()
return this.nextToken()
}
if (next === 61) size = 2
return this.finishOp(tt.relational, size)
}
pp.readToken_eq_excl = function(code) { // '=!'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (next === 61) return this.finishOp(tt.equality, this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) === 61 ? 3 : 2)
if (code === 61 && next === 62 && this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { // '=>'
this.pos += 2
return this.finishToken(tt.arrow)
}
return this.finishOp(code === 61 ? tt.eq : tt.prefix, 1)
}
pp.getTokenFromCode = function(code) {
switch (code) {
// The interpretation of a dot depends on whether it is followed
// by a digit or another two dots.
case 46: // '.'
return this.readToken_dot()
// Punctuation tokens.
case 40: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.parenL)
case 41: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.parenR)
case 59: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.semi)
case 44: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.comma)
case 91: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.bracketL)
case 93: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.bracketR)
case 123: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.braceL)
case 125: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.braceR)
case 58: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.colon)
case 63: ++this.pos; return this.finishToken(tt.question)
case 96: // '`'
if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6) break
++this.pos
return this.finishToken(tt.backQuote)
case 48: // '0'
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1)
if (next === 120 || next === 88) return this.readRadixNumber(16) // '0x', '0X' - hex number
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) {
if (next === 111 || next === 79) return this.readRadixNumber(8) // '0o', '0O' - octal number
if (next === 98 || next === 66) return this.readRadixNumber(2) // '0b', '0B' - binary number
}
// Anything else beginning with a digit is an integer, octal
// number, or float.
case 49: case 50: case 51: case 52: case 53: case 54: case 55: case 56: case 57: // 1-9
return this.readNumber(false)
// Quotes produce strings.
case 34: case 39: // '"', "'"
return this.readString(code)
// Operators are parsed inline in tiny state machines. '=' (61) is
// often referred to. `finishOp` simply skips the amount of
// characters it is given as second argument, and returns a token
// of the type given by its first argument.
case 47: // '/'
return this.readToken_slash()
case 37: case 42: // '%*'
return this.readToken_mult_modulo_exp(code)
case 124: case 38: // '|&'
return this.readToken_pipe_amp(code)
case 94: // '^'
return this.readToken_caret()
case 43: case 45: // '+-'
return this.readToken_plus_min(code)
case 60: case 62: // '<>'
return this.readToken_lt_gt(code)
case 61: case 33: // '=!'
return this.readToken_eq_excl(code)
case 126: // '~'
return this.finishOp(tt.prefix, 1)
}
this.raise(this.pos, "Unexpected character '" + codePointToString(code) + "'")
}
pp.finishOp = function(type, size) {
let str = this.input.slice(this.pos, this.pos + size)
this.pos += size
return this.finishToken(type, str)
}
// Parse a regular expression. Some context-awareness is necessary,
// since a '/' inside a '[]' set does not end the expression.
function tryCreateRegexp(src, flags, throwErrorAt, parser) {
try {
return new RegExp(src, flags)
} catch (e) {
if (throwErrorAt !== undefined) {
if (e instanceof SyntaxError) parser.raise(throwErrorAt, "Error parsing regular expression: " + e.message)
throw e
}
}
}
var regexpUnicodeSupport = !!tryCreateRegexp("\uffff", "u")
pp.readRegexp = function() {
let escaped, inClass, start = this.pos
for (;;) {
if (this.pos >= this.input.length) this.raise(start, "Unterminated regular expression")
let ch = this.input.charAt(this.pos)
if (lineBreak.test(ch)) this.raise(start, "Unterminated regular expression")
if (!escaped) {
if (ch === "[") inClass = true
else if (ch === "]" && inClass) inClass = false
else if (ch === "/" && !inClass) break
escaped = ch === "\\"
} else escaped = false
++this.pos
}
let content = this.input.slice(start, this.pos)
++this.pos
// Need to use `readWord1` because '\uXXXX' sequences are allowed
// here (don't ask).
let mods = this.readWord1()
let tmp = content, tmpFlags = ""
if (mods) {
let validFlags = /^[gim]*$/
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) validFlags = /^[gimuy]*$/
if (!validFlags.test(mods)) this.raise(start, "Invalid regular expression flag")
if (mods.indexOf("u") >= 0) {
if (regexpUnicodeSupport) {
tmpFlags = "u"
} else {
// Replace each astral symbol and every Unicode escape sequence that
// possibly represents an astral symbol or a paired surrogate with a
// single ASCII symbol to avoid throwing on regular expressions that
// are only valid in combination with the `/u` flag.
// Note: replacing with the ASCII symbol `x` might cause false
// negatives in unlikely scenarios. For example, `[\u{61}-b]` is a
// perfectly valid pattern that is equivalent to `[a-b]`, but it would
// be replaced by `[x-b]` which throws an error.
tmp = tmp.replace(/\\u\{([0-9a-fA-F]+)\}/g, (_match, code, offset) => {
code = Number("0x" + code)
if (code > 0x10FFFF) this.raise(start + offset + 3, "Code point out of bounds")
return "x"
})
tmp = tmp.replace(/\\u([a-fA-F0-9]{4})|[\uD800-\uDBFF][\uDC00-\uDFFF]/g, "x")
tmpFlags = tmpFlags.replace("u", "")
}
}
}
// Detect invalid regular expressions.
let value = null
// Rhino's regular expression parser is flaky and throws uncatchable exceptions,
// so don't do detection if we are running under Rhino
if (!isRhino) {
tryCreateRegexp(tmp, tmpFlags, start, this)
// Get a regular expression object for this pattern-flag pair, or `null` in
// case the current environment doesn't support the flags it uses.
value = tryCreateRegexp(content, mods)
}
return this.finishToken(tt.regexp, {pattern: content, flags: mods, value: value})
}
// Read an integer in the given radix. Return null if zero digits
// were read, the integer value otherwise. When `len` is given, this
// will return `null` unless the integer has exactly `len` digits.
pp.readInt = function(radix, len) {
let start = this.pos, total = 0
for (let i = 0, e = len == null ? Infinity : len; i < e; ++i) {
let code = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos), val
if (code >= 97) val = code - 97 + 10 // a
else if (code >= 65) val = code - 65 + 10 // A
else if (code >= 48 && code <= 57) val = code - 48 // 0-9
else val = Infinity
if (val >= radix) break
++this.pos
total = total * radix + val
}
if (this.pos === start || len != null && this.pos - start !== len) return null
return total
}
pp.readRadixNumber = function(radix) {
this.pos += 2 // 0x
let val = this.readInt(radix)
if (val == null) this.raise(this.start + 2, "Expected number in radix " + radix)
if (isIdentifierStart(this.fullCharCodeAtPos())) this.raise(this.pos, "Identifier directly after number")
return this.finishToken(tt.num, val)
}
// Read an integer, octal integer, or floating-point number.
pp.readNumber = function(startsWithDot) {
let start = this.pos, isFloat = false, octal = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos) === 48
if (!startsWithDot && this.readInt(10) === null) this.raise(start, "Invalid number")
let next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
if (next === 46) { // '.'
++this.pos
this.readInt(10)
isFloat = true
next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
}
if (next === 69 || next === 101) { // 'eE'
next = this.input.charCodeAt(++this.pos)
if (next === 43 || next === 45) ++this.pos // '+-'
if (this.readInt(10) === null) this.raise(start, "Invalid number")
isFloat = true
}
if (isIdentifierStart(this.fullCharCodeAtPos())) this.raise(this.pos, "Identifier directly after number")
let str = this.input.slice(start, this.pos), val
if (isFloat) val = parseFloat(str)
else if (!octal || str.length === 1) val = parseInt(str, 10)
else if (/[89]/.test(str) || this.strict) this.raise(start, "Invalid number")
else val = parseInt(str, 8)
return this.finishToken(tt.num, val)
}
// Read a string value, interpreting backslash-escapes.
pp.readCodePoint = function() {
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos), code
if (ch === 123) {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6) this.unexpected()
let codePos = ++this.pos
code = this.readHexChar(this.input.indexOf('}', this.pos) - this.pos)
++this.pos
if (code > 0x10FFFF) this.raise(codePos, "Code point out of bounds")
} else {
code = this.readHexChar(4)
}
return code
}
function codePointToString(code) {
// UTF-16 Decoding
if (code <= 0xFFFF) return String.fromCharCode(code)
code -= 0x10000
return String.fromCharCode((code >> 10) + 0xD800, (code & 1023) + 0xDC00)
}
pp.readString = function(quote) {
let out = "", chunkStart = ++this.pos
for (;;) {
if (this.pos >= this.input.length) this.raise(this.start, "Unterminated string constant")
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
if (ch === quote) break
if (ch === 92) { // '\'
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos)
out += this.readEscapedChar(false)
chunkStart = this.pos
} else {
if (isNewLine(ch)) this.raise(this.start, "Unterminated string constant")
++this.pos
}
}
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos++)
return this.finishToken(tt.string, out)
}
// Reads template string tokens.
pp.readTmplToken = function() {
let out = "", chunkStart = this.pos
for (;;) {
if (this.pos >= this.input.length) this.raise(this.start, "Unterminated template")
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos)
if (ch === 96 || ch === 36 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1) === 123) { // '`', '${'
if (this.pos === this.start && this.type === tt.template) {
if (ch === 36) {
this.pos += 2
return this.finishToken(tt.dollarBraceL)
} else {
++this.pos
return this.finishToken(tt.backQuote)
}
}
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos)
return this.finishToken(tt.template, out)
}
if (ch === 92) { // '\'
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos)
out += this.readEscapedChar(true)
chunkStart = this.pos
} else if (isNewLine(ch)) {
out += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos)
++this.pos
switch (ch) {
case 13:
if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos) === 10) ++this.pos
case 10:
out += "\n"
break
default:
out += String.fromCharCode(ch)
break
}
if (this.options.locations) {
++this.curLine
this.lineStart = this.pos
}
chunkStart = this.pos
} else {
++this.pos
}
}
}
// Used to read escaped characters
pp.readEscapedChar = function(inTemplate) {
let ch = this.input.charCodeAt(++this.pos)
++this.pos
switch (ch) {
case 110: return "\n" // 'n' -> '\n'
case 114: return "\r" // 'r' -> '\r'
case 120: return String.fromCharCode(this.readHexChar(2)) // 'x'
case 117: return codePointToString(this.readCodePoint()) // 'u'
case 116: return "\t" // 't' -> '\t'
case 98: return "\b" // 'b' -> '\b'
case 118: return "\u000b" // 'v' -> '\u000b'
case 102: return "\f" // 'f' -> '\f'
case 13: if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos) === 10) ++this.pos // '\r\n'
case 10: // ' \n'
if (this.options.locations) { this.lineStart = this.pos; ++this.curLine }
return ""
default:
if (ch >= 48 && ch <= 55) {
let octalStr = this.input.substr(this.pos - 1, 3).match(/^[0-7]+/)[0]
let octal = parseInt(octalStr, 8)
if (octal > 255) {
octalStr = octalStr.slice(0, -1)
octal = parseInt(octalStr, 8)
}
if (octalStr !== "0" && (this.strict || inTemplate)) {
this.raise(this.pos - 2, "Octal literal in strict mode")
}
this.pos += octalStr.length - 1
return String.fromCharCode(octal)
}
return String.fromCharCode(ch)
}
}
// Used to read character escape sequences ('\x', '\u', '\U').
pp.readHexChar = function(len) {
let codePos = this.pos
let n = this.readInt(16, len)
if (n === null) this.raise(codePos, "Bad character escape sequence")
return n
}
// Read an identifier, and return it as a string. Sets `this.containsEsc`
// to whether the word contained a '\u' escape.
//
// Incrementally adds only escaped chars, adding other chunks as-is
// as a micro-optimization.
pp.readWord1 = function() {
this.containsEsc = false
let word = "", first = true, chunkStart = this.pos
let astral = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6
while (this.pos < this.input.length) {
let ch = this.fullCharCodeAtPos()
if (isIdentifierChar(ch, astral)) {
this.pos += ch <= 0xffff ? 1 : 2
} else if (ch === 92) { // "\"
this.containsEsc = true
word += this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos)
let escStart = this.pos
if (this.input.charCodeAt(++this.pos) != 117) // "u"
this.raise(this.pos, "Expecting Unicode escape sequence \\uXXXX")
++this.pos
let esc = this.readCodePoint()
if (!(first ? isIdentifierStart : isIdentifierChar)(esc, astral))
this.raise(escStart, "Invalid Unicode escape")
word += codePointToString(esc)
chunkStart = this.pos
} else {
break
}
first = false
}
return word + this.input.slice(chunkStart, this.pos)
}
// Read an identifier or keyword token. Will check for reserved
// words when necessary.
pp.readWord = function() {
let word = this.readWord1()
let type = tt.name
if ((this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 || !this.containsEsc) && this.keywords.test(word))
type = keywordTypes[word]
return this.finishToken(type, word)
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// ## Token types
// The assignment of fine-grained, information-carrying type objects
// allows the tokenizer to store the information it has about a
// token in a way that is very cheap for the parser to look up.
// All token type variables start with an underscore, to make them
// easy to recognize.
// The `beforeExpr` property is used to disambiguate between regular
// expressions and divisions. It is set on all token types that can
// be followed by an expression (thus, a slash after them would be a
// regular expression).
//
// The `startsExpr` property is used to check if the token ends a
// `yield` expression. It is set on all token types that either can
// directly start an expression (like a quotation mark) or can
// continue an expression (like the body of a string).
//
// `isLoop` marks a keyword as starting a loop, which is important
// to know when parsing a label, in order to allow or disallow
// continue jumps to that label.
export class TokenType {
constructor(label, conf = {}) {
this.label = label
this.keyword = conf.keyword
this.beforeExpr = !!conf.beforeExpr
this.startsExpr = !!conf.startsExpr
this.isLoop = !!conf.isLoop
this.isAssign = !!conf.isAssign
this.prefix = !!conf.prefix
this.postfix = !!conf.postfix
this.binop = conf.binop || null
this.updateContext = null
}
}
function binop(name, prec) {
return new TokenType(name, {beforeExpr: true, binop: prec})
}
const beforeExpr = {beforeExpr: true}, startsExpr = {startsExpr: true}
// Map keyword names to token types.
export const keywords = {}
// Succinct definitions of keyword token types
function kw(name, options = {}) {
options.keyword = name
return keywords[name] = new TokenType(name, options)
}
export const types = {
num: new TokenType("num", startsExpr),
regexp: new TokenType("regexp", startsExpr),
string: new TokenType("string", startsExpr),
name: new TokenType("name", startsExpr),
eof: new TokenType("eof"),
// Punctuation token types.
bracketL: new TokenType("[", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}),
bracketR: new TokenType("]"),
braceL: new TokenType("{", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}),
braceR: new TokenType("}"),
parenL: new TokenType("(", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}),
parenR: new TokenType(")"),
comma: new TokenType(",", beforeExpr),
semi: new TokenType(";", beforeExpr),
colon: new TokenType(":", beforeExpr),
dot: new TokenType("."),
question: new TokenType("?", beforeExpr),
arrow: new TokenType("=>", beforeExpr),
template: new TokenType("template"),
ellipsis: new TokenType("...", beforeExpr),
backQuote: new TokenType("`", startsExpr),
dollarBraceL: new TokenType("${", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}),
// Operators. These carry several kinds of properties to help the
// parser use them properly (the presence of these properties is
// what categorizes them as operators).
//
// `binop`, when present, specifies that this operator is a binary
// operator, and will refer to its precedence.
//
// `prefix` and `postfix` mark the operator as a prefix or postfix
// unary operator.
//
// `isAssign` marks all of `=`, `+=`, `-=` etcetera, which act as
// binary operators with a very low precedence, that should result
// in AssignmentExpression nodes.
eq: new TokenType("=", {beforeExpr: true, isAssign: true}),
assign: new TokenType("_=", {beforeExpr: true, isAssign: true}),
incDec: new TokenType("++/--", {prefix: true, postfix: true, startsExpr: true}),
prefix: new TokenType("prefix", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}),
logicalOR: binop("||", 1),
logicalAND: binop("&&", 2),
bitwiseOR: binop("|", 3),
bitwiseXOR: binop("^", 4),
bitwiseAND: binop("&", 5),
equality: binop("==/!=", 6),
relational: binop("</>", 7),
bitShift: binop("<</>>", 8),
plusMin: new TokenType("+/-", {beforeExpr: true, binop: 9, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}),
modulo: binop("%", 10),
star: binop("*", 10),
slash: binop("/", 10),
starstar: new TokenType("**", {beforeExpr: true}),
// Keyword token types.
_break: kw("break"),
_case: kw("case", beforeExpr),
_catch: kw("catch"),
_continue: kw("continue"),
_debugger: kw("debugger"),
_default: kw("default", beforeExpr),
_do: kw("do", {isLoop: true, beforeExpr: true}),
_else: kw("else", beforeExpr),
_finally: kw("finally"),
_for: kw("for", {isLoop: true}),
_function: kw("function", startsExpr),
_if: kw("if"),
_return: kw("return", beforeExpr),
_switch: kw("switch"),
_throw: kw("throw", beforeExpr),
_try: kw("try"),
_var: kw("var"),
_const: kw("const"),
_while: kw("while", {isLoop: true}),
_with: kw("with"),
_new: kw("new", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}),
_this: kw("this", startsExpr),
_super: kw("super", startsExpr),
_class: kw("class"),
_extends: kw("extends", beforeExpr),
_export: kw("export"),
_import: kw("import"),
_null: kw("null", startsExpr),
_true: kw("true", startsExpr),
_false: kw("false", startsExpr),
_in: kw("in", {beforeExpr: true, binop: 7}),
_instanceof: kw("instanceof", {beforeExpr: true, binop: 7}),
_typeof: kw("typeof", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}),
_void: kw("void", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}),
_delete: kw("delete", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true})
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export function isArray(obj) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) === "[object Array]"
}
// Checks if an object has a property.
export function has(obj, propName) {
return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, propName)
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// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression,
// Statement, and ScopeBody, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
export function simple(node, visitors, base, state, override) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
;(function c(node, st, override) {
let type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]
base[type](node, st, c)
if (found) found(node, st)
})(node, state, override)
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
export function ancestor(node, visitors, base, state) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
let ancestors = []
;(function c(node, st, override) {
let type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]
let isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1]
if (isNew) ancestors.push(node)
base[type](node, st, c)
if (found) found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors)
if (isNew) ancestors.pop()
})(node, state)
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
export function recursive(node, state, funcs, base, override) {
let visitor = funcs ? exports.make(funcs, base) : base
;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c)
})(node, state, override)
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test == "string")
return type => type == test
else if (!test)
return () => true
else
return test
}
class Found {
constructor(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state }
}
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
export function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
let type = override || node.type
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
base[type](node, st, c)
if ((start == null || node.start == start) &&
(end == null || node.end == end) &&
test(type, node))
throw new Found(node, st)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
export function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
let type = override || node.type
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) return
base[type](node, st, c)
if (test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
export function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
try {
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) return
let type = override || node.type
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st)
base[type](node, st, c)
})(node, state)
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) return e
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
export function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test)
if (!base) base = exports.base
let max
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) return
let type = override || node.type
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
max = new Found(node, st)
base[type](node, st, c)
})(node, state)
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
const create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto
return new Ctor
}
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
export function make(funcs, base) {
if (!base) base = exports.base
let visitor = create(base)
for (var type in funcs) visitor[type] = funcs[type]
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st) }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
export const base = {}
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.body.length; ++i)
c(node.body[i], st, "Statement")
}
base.Statement = skipThrough
base.EmptyStatement = ignore
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression =
(node, st, c) => c(node.expression, st, "Expression")
base.IfStatement = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement")
if (node.alternate) c(node.alternate, st, "Statement")
}
base.LabeledStatement = (node, st, c) => c(node.body, st, "Statement")
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore
base.WithStatement = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.object, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.SwitchStatement = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression")
for (let i = 0; i < node.cases.length; ++i) {
let cs = node.cases[i]
if (cs.test) c(cs.test, st, "Expression")
for (let j = 0; j < cs.consequent.length; ++j)
c(cs.consequent[j], st, "Statement")
}
}
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.argument) c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
}
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
(node, st, c) => c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
base.TryStatement = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.block, st, "Statement")
if (node.handler) c(node.handler, st)
if (node.finalizer) c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement")
}
base.CatchClause = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.param, st, "Pattern")
c(node.body, st, "ScopeBody")
}
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForStatement = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "ForInit")
if (node.test) c(node.test, st, "Expression")
if (node.update) c(node.update, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
c(node.body, st, "Statement")
}
base.ForInit = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.type == "VariableDeclaration") c(node, st)
else c(node, st, "Expression")
}
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore
base.FunctionDeclaration = (node, st, c) => c(node, st, "Function")
base.VariableDeclaration = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.declarations.length; ++i)
c(node.declarations[i], st)
}
base.VariableDeclarator = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "Expression")
}
base.Function = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.id) c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
for (let i = 0; i < node.params.length; i++)
c(node.params[i], st, "Pattern")
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "ScopeExpression" : "ScopeBody")
}
// FIXME drop these node types in next major version
// (They are awkward, and in ES6 every block can be a scope.)
base.ScopeBody = (node, st, c) => c(node, st, "Statement")
base.ScopeExpression = (node, st, c) => c(node, st, "Expression")
base.Pattern = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.type == "Identifier")
c(node, st, "VariablePattern")
else if (node.type == "MemberExpression")
c(node, st, "MemberPattern")
else
c(node, st)
}
base.VariablePattern = ignore
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough
base.RestElement = (node, st, c) => c(node.argument, st, "Pattern")
base.ArrayPattern = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) {
let elt = node.elements[i]
if (elt) c(elt, st, "Pattern")
}
}
base.ObjectPattern = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i)
c(node.properties[i].value, st, "Pattern")
}
base.Expression = skipThrough
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore
base.ArrayExpression = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) {
let elt = node.elements[i]
if (elt) c(elt, st, "Expression")
}
}
base.ObjectExpression = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i)
c(node.properties[i], st)
}
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration
base.SequenceExpression = base.TemplateLiteral = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.expressions.length; ++i)
c(node.expressions[i], st, "Expression")
}
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression")
}
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.left, st, "Expression")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
}
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern")
c(node.right, st, "Expression")
}
base.ConditionalExpression = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.test, st, "Expression")
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression")
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression")
}
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression")
if (node.arguments) for (let i = 0; i < node.arguments.length; ++i)
c(node.arguments[i], st, "Expression")
}
base.MemberExpression = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.object, st, "Expression")
if (node.computed) c(node.property, st, "Expression")
}
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.declaration)
c(node.declaration, st, node.type == "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression")
if (node.source) c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ExportAllDeclaration = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ImportDeclaration = (node, st, c) => {
for (let i = 0; i < node.specifiers.length; i++)
c(node.specifiers[i], st)
c(node.source, st, "Expression")
}
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = (node, st, c) => {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression")
c(node.quasi, st)
}
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = (node, st, c) => c(node, st, "Class")
base.Class = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.id) c(node.id, st, "Pattern")
if (node.superClass) c(node.superClass, st, "Expression")
for (let i = 0; i < node.body.body.length; i++)
c(node.body.body[i], st)
}
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = (node, st, c) => {
if (node.computed) c(node.key, st, "Expression")
c(node.value, st, "Expression")
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// Matches a whole line break (where CRLF is considered a single
// line break). Used to count lines.
export const lineBreak = /\r\n?|\n|\u2028|\u2029/
export const lineBreakG = new RegExp(lineBreak.source, "g")
export function isNewLine(code) {
return code === 10 || code === 13 || code === 0x2028 || code == 0x2029
}
export const nonASCIIwhitespace = /[\u1680\u180e\u2000-\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000\ufeff]/
export const skipWhiteSpace = /(?:\s|\/\/.*|\/\*[^]*?\*\/)*/g

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"_from": "acorn-jsx@^3.0.0",
"_id": "acorn-jsx@3.0.1",
"_inBundle": false,
"_integrity": "sha1-r9+UiPsezvyDSPb7IvRk4ypYs2s=",
"_location": "/acorn-jsx",
"_phantomChildren": {},
"_requested": {
"type": "range",
"registry": true,
"raw": "acorn-jsx@^3.0.0",
"name": "acorn-jsx",
"escapedName": "acorn-jsx",
"rawSpec": "^3.0.0",
"saveSpec": null,
"fetchSpec": "^3.0.0"
},
"_requiredBy": [
"/espree"
],
"_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/acorn-jsx/-/acorn-jsx-3.0.1.tgz",
"_shasum": "afdf9488fb1ecefc8348f6fb22f464e32a58b36b",
"_spec": "acorn-jsx@^3.0.0",
"_where": "/Users/cloyd/coderrr/odin/javascript-exercises/node_modules/espree",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx/issues"
},
"bundleDependencies": false,
"dependencies": {
"acorn": "^3.0.4"
},
"deprecated": false,
"description": "Alternative, faster React.js JSX parser",
"devDependencies": {
"chai": "^3.0.0",
"mocha": "^2.2.5"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx",
"license": "MIT",
"maintainers": [
{
"name": "Ingvar Stepanyan",
"email": "me@rreverser.com",
"url": "http://rreverser.com/"
}
],
"name": "acorn-jsx",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx.git"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "node test/run.js"
},
"version": "3.0.1"
}

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module.exports = {
quot: '\u0022',
amp: '&',
apos: '\u0027',
lt: '<',
gt: '>',
nbsp: '\u00A0',
iexcl: '\u00A1',
cent: '\u00A2',
pound: '\u00A3',
curren: '\u00A4',
yen: '\u00A5',
brvbar: '\u00A6',
sect: '\u00A7',
uml: '\u00A8',
copy: '\u00A9',
ordf: '\u00AA',
laquo: '\u00AB',
not: '\u00AC',
shy: '\u00AD',
reg: '\u00AE',
macr: '\u00AF',
deg: '\u00B0',
plusmn: '\u00B1',
sup2: '\u00B2',
sup3: '\u00B3',
acute: '\u00B4',
micro: '\u00B5',
para: '\u00B6',
middot: '\u00B7',
cedil: '\u00B8',
sup1: '\u00B9',
ordm: '\u00BA',
raquo: '\u00BB',
frac14: '\u00BC',
frac12: '\u00BD',
frac34: '\u00BE',
iquest: '\u00BF',
Agrave: '\u00C0',
Aacute: '\u00C1',
Acirc: '\u00C2',
Atilde: '\u00C3',
Auml: '\u00C4',
Aring: '\u00C5',
AElig: '\u00C6',
Ccedil: '\u00C7',
Egrave: '\u00C8',
Eacute: '\u00C9',
Ecirc: '\u00CA',
Euml: '\u00CB',
Igrave: '\u00CC',
Iacute: '\u00CD',
Icirc: '\u00CE',
Iuml: '\u00CF',
ETH: '\u00D0',
Ntilde: '\u00D1',
Ograve: '\u00D2',
Oacute: '\u00D3',
Ocirc: '\u00D4',
Otilde: '\u00D5',
Ouml: '\u00D6',
times: '\u00D7',
Oslash: '\u00D8',
Ugrave: '\u00D9',
Uacute: '\u00DA',
Ucirc: '\u00DB',
Uuml: '\u00DC',
Yacute: '\u00DD',
THORN: '\u00DE',
szlig: '\u00DF',
agrave: '\u00E0',
aacute: '\u00E1',
acirc: '\u00E2',
atilde: '\u00E3',
auml: '\u00E4',
aring: '\u00E5',
aelig: '\u00E6',
ccedil: '\u00E7',
egrave: '\u00E8',
eacute: '\u00E9',
ecirc: '\u00EA',
euml: '\u00EB',
igrave: '\u00EC',
iacute: '\u00ED',
icirc: '\u00EE',
iuml: '\u00EF',
eth: '\u00F0',
ntilde: '\u00F1',
ograve: '\u00F2',
oacute: '\u00F3',
ocirc: '\u00F4',
otilde: '\u00F5',
ouml: '\u00F6',
divide: '\u00F7',
oslash: '\u00F8',
ugrave: '\u00F9',
uacute: '\u00FA',
ucirc: '\u00FB',
uuml: '\u00FC',
yacute: '\u00FD',
thorn: '\u00FE',
yuml: '\u00FF',
OElig: '\u0152',
oelig: '\u0153',
Scaron: '\u0160',
scaron: '\u0161',
Yuml: '\u0178',
fnof: '\u0192',
circ: '\u02C6',
tilde: '\u02DC',
Alpha: '\u0391',
Beta: '\u0392',
Gamma: '\u0393',
Delta: '\u0394',
Epsilon: '\u0395',
Zeta: '\u0396',
Eta: '\u0397',
Theta: '\u0398',
Iota: '\u0399',
Kappa: '\u039A',
Lambda: '\u039B',
Mu: '\u039C',
Nu: '\u039D',
Xi: '\u039E',
Omicron: '\u039F',
Pi: '\u03A0',
Rho: '\u03A1',
Sigma: '\u03A3',
Tau: '\u03A4',
Upsilon: '\u03A5',
Phi: '\u03A6',
Chi: '\u03A7',
Psi: '\u03A8',
Omega: '\u03A9',
alpha: '\u03B1',
beta: '\u03B2',
gamma: '\u03B3',
delta: '\u03B4',
epsilon: '\u03B5',
zeta: '\u03B6',
eta: '\u03B7',
theta: '\u03B8',
iota: '\u03B9',
kappa: '\u03BA',
lambda: '\u03BB',
mu: '\u03BC',
nu: '\u03BD',
xi: '\u03BE',
omicron: '\u03BF',
pi: '\u03C0',
rho: '\u03C1',
sigmaf: '\u03C2',
sigma: '\u03C3',
tau: '\u03C4',
upsilon: '\u03C5',
phi: '\u03C6',
chi: '\u03C7',
psi: '\u03C8',
omega: '\u03C9',
thetasym: '\u03D1',
upsih: '\u03D2',
piv: '\u03D6',
ensp: '\u2002',
emsp: '\u2003',
thinsp: '\u2009',
zwnj: '\u200C',
zwj: '\u200D',
lrm: '\u200E',
rlm: '\u200F',
ndash: '\u2013',
mdash: '\u2014',
lsquo: '\u2018',
rsquo: '\u2019',
sbquo: '\u201A',
ldquo: '\u201C',
rdquo: '\u201D',
bdquo: '\u201E',
dagger: '\u2020',
Dagger: '\u2021',
bull: '\u2022',
hellip: '\u2026',
permil: '\u2030',
prime: '\u2032',
Prime: '\u2033',
lsaquo: '\u2039',
rsaquo: '\u203A',
oline: '\u203E',
frasl: '\u2044',
euro: '\u20AC',
image: '\u2111',
weierp: '\u2118',
real: '\u211C',
trade: '\u2122',
alefsym: '\u2135',
larr: '\u2190',
uarr: '\u2191',
rarr: '\u2192',
darr: '\u2193',
harr: '\u2194',
crarr: '\u21B5',
lArr: '\u21D0',
uArr: '\u21D1',
rArr: '\u21D2',
dArr: '\u21D3',
hArr: '\u21D4',
forall: '\u2200',
part: '\u2202',
exist: '\u2203',
empty: '\u2205',
nabla: '\u2207',
isin: '\u2208',
notin: '\u2209',
ni: '\u220B',
prod: '\u220F',
sum: '\u2211',
minus: '\u2212',
lowast: '\u2217',
radic: '\u221A',
prop: '\u221D',
infin: '\u221E',
ang: '\u2220',
and: '\u2227',
or: '\u2228',
cap: '\u2229',
cup: '\u222A',
'int': '\u222B',
there4: '\u2234',
sim: '\u223C',
cong: '\u2245',
asymp: '\u2248',
ne: '\u2260',
equiv: '\u2261',
le: '\u2264',
ge: '\u2265',
sub: '\u2282',
sup: '\u2283',
nsub: '\u2284',
sube: '\u2286',
supe: '\u2287',
oplus: '\u2295',
otimes: '\u2297',
perp: '\u22A5',
sdot: '\u22C5',
lceil: '\u2308',
rceil: '\u2309',
lfloor: '\u230A',
rfloor: '\u230B',
lang: '\u2329',
rang: '\u232A',
loz: '\u25CA',
spades: '\u2660',
clubs: '\u2663',
hearts: '\u2665',
diams: '\u2666'
};

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List of Acorn contributors. Updated before every release.
Adrian Rakovsky
Alistair Braidwood
Amila Welihinda
Andres Suarez
Angelo
Aparajita Fishman
Arian Stolwijk
Artem Govorov
Bradley Heinz
Brandon Mills
Charles Hughes
Conrad Irwin
Daniel Tschinder
David Bonnet
Domenico Matteo
ehmicky
Forbes Lindesay
Gilad Peleg
impinball
Ingvar Stepanyan
Jackson Ray Hamilton
Jesse McCarthy
Jiaxing Wang
Joel Kemp
Johannes Herr
John-David Dalton
Jordan Klassen
Jürg Lehni
Kai Cataldo
keeyipchan
Keheliya Gallaba
Kevin Irish
Kevin Kwok
krator
Marek
Marijn Haverbeke
Martin Carlberg
Mat Garcia
Mathias Bynens
Mathieu 'p01' Henri
Matthew Bastien
Max Schaefer
Max Zerzouri
Mihai Bazon
Mike Rennie
naoh
Nicholas C. Zakas
Nick Fitzgerald
Olivier Thomann
Oskar Schöldström
Paul Harper
Peter Rust
PlNG
Prayag Verma
ReadmeCritic
r-e-d
Richard Gibson
Rich Harris
Sebastian McKenzie
Shahar Soel
Simen Bekkhus
Teddy Katz
Timothy Gu
Toru Nagashima
Victor Homyakov
Wexpo Lyu
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## 5.2.1 (2017-10-30)
### Bug fixes
Fix a token context corruption bug.
## 5.2.0 (2017-10-30)
### Bug fixes
Fix token context tracking for `class` and `function` in property-name position.
Make sure `%*` isn't parsed as a valid operator.
The `full` and `fullAncestor` walkers no longer visit nodes multiple times.
Allow shorthand properties `get` and `set` to be followed by default values.
Disallow `super` when not in callee or object position.
### New features
Support [`directive` property](https://github.com/estree/estree/compare/b3de58c9997504d6fba04b72f76e6dd1619ee4eb...1da8e603237144f44710360f8feb7a9977e905e0) on directive expression statements.
## 5.1.2 (2017-09-04)
### Bug fixes
Disable parsing of legacy HTML-style comments in modules.
Fix parsing of async methods whose names are keywords.
## 5.1.1 (2017-07-06)
### Bug fixes
Fix problem with disambiguating regexp and division after a class.
## 5.1.0 (2017-07-05)
### Bug fixes
Fix tokenizing of regexps in an object-desctructuring `for`/`of` loop and after `yield`.
Parse zero-prefixed numbers with non-octal digits as decimal.
Allow object/array patterns in rest parameters.
Don't error when `yield` is used as a property name.
Allow `async` as a shorthand object property.
Make the ES module version of the loose parser actually work.
### New features
Implement the [template literal revision proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-template-literal-revision) for ES9.
New walker functions `full` and `fullAncestor`.
## 5.0.3 (2017-04-01)
### Bug fixes
Fix spurious duplicate variable definition errors for named functions.
## 5.0.2 (2017-03-30)
### Bug fixes
A binary operator after a parenthesized arrow expression is no longer incorrectly treated as an error.
## 5.0.0 (2017-03-28)
### Bug fixes
Raise an error for duplicated lexical bindings.
Fix spurious error when an assignement expression occurred after a spread expression.
Accept regular expressions after `of` (in `for`/`of`), `yield` (in a generator), and braced arrow functions.
Allow labels in front or `var` declarations, even in strict mode.
### Breaking changes
Parse declarations following `export default` as declaration nodes, not expressions. This means that class and function declarations nodes can now have `null` as their `id`.
## 4.0.11 (2017-02-07)
### Bug fixes
Allow all forms of member expressions to be parenthesized as lvalue.
## 4.0.10 (2017-02-07)
### Bug fixes
Don't expect semicolons after default-exported functions or classes,
even when they are expressions.
Check for use of `'use strict'` directives in non-simple parameter
functions, even when already in strict mode.
## 4.0.9 (2017-02-06)
### Bug fixes
Fix incorrect error raised for parenthesized simple assignment
targets, so that `(x) = 1` parses again.
## 4.0.8 (2017-02-03)
### Bug fixes
Solve spurious parenthesized pattern errors by temporarily erring on
the side of accepting programs that our delayed errors don't handle
correctly yet.
## 4.0.7 (2017-02-02)
### Bug fixes
Accept invalidly rejected code like `(x).y = 2` again.
Don't raise an error when a function _inside_ strict code has a
non-simple parameter list.
## 4.0.6 (2017-02-02)
### Bug fixes
Fix exponential behavior (manifesting itself as a complete hang for
even relatively small source files) introduced by the new 'use strict'
check.
## 4.0.5 (2017-02-02)
### Bug fixes
Disallow parenthesized pattern expressions.
Allow keywords as export names.
Don't allow the `async` keyword to be parenthesized.
Properly raise an error when a keyword contains a character escape.
Allow `"use strict"` to appear after other string literal expressions.
Disallow labeled declarations.
## 4.0.4 (2016-12-19)
### Bug fixes
Fix issue with loading acorn_loose.js with an AMD loader.
Fix crash when `export` was followed by a keyword that can't be
exported.
## 4.0.3 (2016-08-16)
### Bug fixes
Allow regular function declarations inside single-statement `if`
branches in loose mode. Forbid them entirely in strict mode.
Properly parse properties named `async` in ES2017 mode.
Fix bug where reserved words were broken in ES2017 mode.
## 4.0.2 (2016-08-11)
### Bug fixes
Don't ignore period or 'e' characters after octal numbers.
Fix broken parsing for call expressions in default parameter values
of arrow functions.
## 4.0.1 (2016-08-08)
### Bug fixes
Fix false positives in duplicated export name errors.
## 4.0.0 (2016-08-07)
### Breaking changes
The default `ecmaVersion` option value is now 7.
A number of internal method signatures changed, so plugins might need
to be updated.
### Bug fixes
The parser now raises errors on duplicated export names.
`arguments` and `eval` can now be used in shorthand properties.
Duplicate parameter names in non-simple argument lists now always
produce an error.
### New features
The `ecmaVersion` option now also accepts year-style version numbers
(2015, etc).
Support for `async`/`await` syntax when `ecmaVersion` is >= 8.
Support for trailing commas in call expressions when `ecmaVersion`
is >= 8.
## 3.3.0 (2016-07-25)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug in tokenizing of regexp operator after a function declaration.
Fix parser crash when parsing an array pattern with a hole.
### New features
Implement check against complex argument lists in functions that
enable strict mode in ES7.
## 3.2.0 (2016-06-07)
### Bug fixes
Improve handling of lack of unicode regexp support in host
environment.
Properly reject shorthand properties whose name is a keyword.
Don't crash when the loose parser is called without options object.
### New features
Visitors created with `visit.make` now have their base as _prototype_,
rather than copying properties into a fresh object.
Make it possible to use `visit.ancestor` with a walk state.
## 3.1.0 (2016-04-18)
### Bug fixes
Fix issue where the loose parser created invalid TemplateElement nodes
for unclosed template literals.
Properly tokenize the division operator directly after a function
expression.
Allow trailing comma in destructuring arrays.
### New features
The walker now allows defining handlers for `CatchClause` nodes.
## 3.0.4 (2016-02-25)
### Fixes
Allow update expressions as left-hand-side of the ES7 exponential
operator.
## 3.0.2 (2016-02-10)
### Fixes
Fix bug that accidentally made `undefined` a reserved word when
parsing ES7.
## 3.0.0 (2016-02-10)
### Breaking changes
The default value of the `ecmaVersion` option is now 6 (used to be 5).
Support for comprehension syntax (which was dropped from the draft
spec) has been removed.
### Fixes
`let` and `yield` are now “contextual keywords”, meaning you can
mostly use them as identifiers in ES5 non-strict code.
A parenthesized class or function expression after `export default` is
now parsed correctly.
### New features
When `ecmaVersion` is set to 7, Acorn will parse the exponentiation
operator (`**`).
The identifier character ranges are now based on Unicode 8.0.0.
Plugins can now override the `raiseRecoverable` method to override the
way non-critical errors are handled.
## 2.7.0 (2016-01-04)
### Fixes
Stop allowing rest parameters in setters.
Make sure the loose parser always attaches a `local` property to
`ImportNamespaceSpecifier` nodes.
Disallow `y` rexexp flag in ES5.
Disallow `\00` and `\000` escapes in strict mode.
Raise an error when an import name is a reserved word.
## 2.6.4 (2015-11-12)
### Fixes
Fix crash in loose parser when parsing invalid object pattern.
### New features
Support plugins in the loose parser.
## 2.6.2 (2015-11-10)
### Fixes
Don't crash when no options object is passed.
## 2.6.0 (2015-11-09)
### Fixes
Add `await` as a reserved word in module sources.
Disallow `yield` in a parameter default value for a generator.
Forbid using a comma after a rest pattern in an array destructuring.
### New features
Support parsing stdin in command-line tool.
## 2.5.2 (2015-10-27)
### Fixes
Fix bug where the walker walked an exported `let` statement as an
expression.
## 2.5.0 (2015-10-27)
### Fixes
Fix tokenizer support in the command-line tool.
In the loose parser, don't allow non-string-literals as import
sources.
Stop allowing `new.target` outside of functions.
Remove legacy `guard` and `guardedHandler` properties from try nodes.
Stop allowing multiple `__proto__` properties on an object literal in
strict mode.
Don't allow rest parameters to be non-identifier patterns.
Check for duplicate paramter names in arrow functions.

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Copyright (C) 2012-2017 by various contributors (see AUTHORS)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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# Acorn
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ternjs/acorn.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ternjs/acorn)
[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/acorn.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn)
[![CDNJS](https://img.shields.io/cdnjs/v/acorn.svg)](https://cdnjs.com/libraries/acorn)
[Author funding status: ![maintainer happiness](https://marijnhaverbeke.nl/fund/status_s.png?force)](https://marijnhaverbeke.nl/fund/)
A tiny, fast JavaScript parser, written completely in JavaScript.
## Community
Acorn is open source software released under an
[MIT license](https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/blob/master/LICENSE).
You are welcome to
[report bugs](https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/issues) or create pull
requests on [github](https://github.com/ternjs/acorn). For questions
and discussion, please use the
[Tern discussion forum](https://discuss.ternjs.net).
## Installation
The easiest way to install acorn is with [`npm`][npm].
[npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/
```sh
npm install acorn
```
Alternately, download the source.
```sh
git clone https://github.com/ternjs/acorn.git
```
## Components
When run in a CommonJS (node.js) or AMD environment, exported values
appear in the interfaces exposed by the individual files, as usual.
When loaded in the browser (Acorn works in any JS-enabled browser more
recent than IE5) without any kind of module management, a single
global object `acorn` will be defined, and all the exported properties
will be added to that.
### Main parser
This is implemented in `dist/acorn.js`, and is what you get when you
`require("acorn")` in node.js.
**parse**`(input, options)` is used to parse a JavaScript program.
The `input` parameter is a string, `options` can be undefined or an
object setting some of the options listed below. The return value will
be an abstract syntax tree object as specified by the
[ESTree spec][estree].
When encountering a syntax error, the parser will raise a
`SyntaxError` object with a meaningful message. The error object will
have a `pos` property that indicates the character offset at which the
error occurred, and a `loc` object that contains a `{line, column}`
object referring to that same position.
[estree]: https://github.com/estree/estree
- **ecmaVersion**: Indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must be
either 3, 5, 6 (2015), 7 (2016), 8 (2017), or 9 (2018, partial
support). This influences support for strict mode, the set of
reserved words, and support for new syntax features. Default is 7.
**NOTE**: Only 'stage 4' (finalized) ECMAScript features are being
implemented by Acorn.
- **sourceType**: Indicate the mode the code should be parsed in. Can be
either `"script"` or `"module"`. This influences global strict mode
and parsing of `import` and `export` declarations.
- **onInsertedSemicolon**: If given a callback, that callback will be
called whenever a missing semicolon is inserted by the parser. The
callback will be given the character offset of the point where the
semicolon is inserted as argument, and if `locations` is on, also a
`{line, column}` object representing this position.
- **onTrailingComma**: Like `onInsertedSemicolon`, but for trailing
commas.
- **allowReserved**: If `false`, using a reserved word will generate
an error. Defaults to `true` for `ecmaVersion` 3, `false` for higher
versions. When given the value `"never"`, reserved words and
keywords can also not be used as property names (as in Internet
Explorer's old parser).
- **allowReturnOutsideFunction**: By default, a return statement at
the top level raises an error. Set this to `true` to accept such
code.
- **allowImportExportEverywhere**: By default, `import` and `export`
declarations can only appear at a program's top level. Setting this
option to `true` allows them anywhere where a statement is allowed.
- **allowHashBang**: When this is enabled (off by default), if the
code starts with the characters `#!` (as in a shellscript), the
first line will be treated as a comment.
- **locations**: When `true`, each node has a `loc` object attached
with `start` and `end` subobjects, each of which contains the
one-based line and zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}`
form. Default is `false`.
- **onToken**: If a function is passed for this option, each found
token will be passed in same format as tokens returned from
`tokenizer().getToken()`.
If array is passed, each found token is pushed to it.
Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
- **onComment**: If a function is passed for this option, whenever a
comment is encountered the function will be called with the
following parameters:
- `block`: `true` if the comment is a block comment, false if it
is a line comment.
- `text`: The content of the comment.
- `start`: Character offset of the start of the comment.
- `end`: Character offset of the end of the comment.
When the `locations` options is on, the `{line, column}` locations
of the comments start and end are passed as two additional
parameters.
If array is passed for this option, each found comment is pushed
to it as object in Esprima format:
```javascript
{
"type": "Line" | "Block",
"value": "comment text",
"start": Number,
"end": Number,
// If `locations` option is on:
"loc": {
"start": {line: Number, column: Number}
"end": {line: Number, column: Number}
},
// If `ranges` option is on:
"range": [Number, Number]
}
```
Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
- **ranges**: Nodes have their start and end characters offsets
recorded in `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node,
rather than the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also
add a [semi-standardized][range] `range` property holding a
`[start, end]` array with the same numbers, set the `ranges` option
to `true`.
- **program**: It is possible to parse multiple files into a single
AST by passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as the
`program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the toplevel
forms of the parsed file to the "Program" (top) node of an existing
parse tree.
- **sourceFile**: When the `locations` option is `true`, you can pass
this option to add a `source` attribute in every nodes `loc`
object. Note that the contents of this option are not examined or
processed in any way; you are free to use whatever format you
choose.
- **directSourceFile**: Like `sourceFile`, but a `sourceFile` property
will be added (regardless of the `location` option) directly to the
nodes, rather than the `loc` object.
- **preserveParens**: If this option is `true`, parenthesized expressions
are represented by (non-standard) `ParenthesizedExpression` nodes
that have a single `expression` property containing the expression
inside parentheses.
[range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678
**parseExpressionAt**`(input, offset, options)` will parse a single
expression in a string, and return its AST. It will not complain if
there is more of the string left after the expression.
**getLineInfo**`(input, offset)` can be used to get a `{line,
column}` object for a given program string and character offset.
**tokenizer**`(input, options)` returns an object with a `getToken`
method that can be called repeatedly to get the next token, a `{start,
end, type, value}` object (with added `loc` property when the
`locations` option is enabled and `range` property when the `ranges`
option is enabled). When the token's type is `tokTypes.eof`, you
should stop calling the method, since it will keep returning that same
token forever.
In ES6 environment, returned result can be used as any other
protocol-compliant iterable:
```javascript
for (let token of acorn.tokenizer(str)) {
// iterate over the tokens
}
// transform code to array of tokens:
var tokens = [...acorn.tokenizer(str)];
```
**tokTypes** holds an object mapping names to the token type objects
that end up in the `type` properties of tokens.
#### Note on using with [Escodegen][escodegen]
Escodegen supports generating comments from AST, attached in
Esprima-specific format. In order to simulate same format in
Acorn, consider following example:
```javascript
var comments = [], tokens = [];
var ast = acorn.parse('var x = 42; // answer', {
// collect ranges for each node
ranges: true,
// collect comments in Esprima's format
onComment: comments,
// collect token ranges
onToken: tokens
});
// attach comments using collected information
escodegen.attachComments(ast, comments, tokens);
// generate code
console.log(escodegen.generate(ast, {comment: true}));
// > 'var x = 42; // answer'
```
[escodegen]: https://github.com/estools/escodegen
### dist/acorn_loose.js ###
This file implements an error-tolerant parser. It exposes a single
function. The loose parser is accessible in node.js via `require("acorn/dist/acorn_loose")`.
**parse_dammit**`(input, options)` takes the same arguments and
returns the same syntax tree as the `parse` function in `acorn.js`,
but never raises an error, and will do its best to parse syntactically
invalid code in as meaningful a way as it can. It'll insert identifier
nodes with name `"✖"` as placeholders in places where it can't make
sense of the input. Depends on `acorn.js`, because it uses the same
tokenizer.
### dist/walk.js ###
Implements an abstract syntax tree walker. Will store its interface in
`acorn.walk` when loaded without a module system.
**simple**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
a tree. `node` should be the AST node to walk, and `visitors` an
object with properties whose names correspond to node types in the
[ESTree spec][estree]. The properties should contain functions
that will be called with the node object and, if applicable the state
at that point. The last two arguments are optional. `base` is a walker
algorithm, and `state` is a start state. The default walker will
simply visit all statements and expressions and not produce a
meaningful state. (An example of a use of state is to track scope at
each point in the tree.)
```js
const acorn = require("acorn")
const walk = require("acorn/dist/walk")
walk.simple(acorn.parse("let x = 10"), {
Literal(node) {
console.log(`Found a literal: ${node.value}`)
}
})
```
**ancestor**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node)
and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter.
```js
const acorn = require("acorn")
const walk = require("acorn/dist/walk")
walk.ancestor(acorn.parse("foo('hi')"), {
Literal(_, ancestors) {
console.log("This literal's ancestors are:",
ancestors.map(n => n.type))
}
})
```
**recursive**`(node, state, functions, base)` does a 'recursive'
walk, where the walker functions are responsible for continuing the
walk on the child nodes of their target node. `state` is the start
state, and `functions` should contain an object that maps node types
to walker functions. Such functions are called with `(node, state, c)`
arguments, and can cause the walk to continue on a sub-node by calling
the `c` argument on it with `(node, state)` arguments. The optional
`base` argument provides the fallback walker functions for node types
that aren't handled in the `functions` object. If not given, the
default walkers will be used.
**make**`(functions, base)` builds a new walker object by using the
walker functions in `functions` and filling in the missing ones by
taking defaults from `base`.
**full**`(node, callback, base, state)` does a 'full'
walk over a tree, calling the callback with the arguments (node, state, type)
for each node
**fullAncestor**`(node, callback, base, state)` does a 'full' walk over
a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node)
and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter.
```js
const acorn = require("acorn")
const walk = require("acorn/dist/walk")
walk.full(acorn.parse("1 + 1"), node => {
console.log(`There's a ${node.type} node at ${node.ch}`)
})
```
**findNodeAt**`(node, start, end, test, base, state)` tries to
locate a node in a tree at the given start and/or end offsets, which
satisfies the predicate `test`. `start` and `end` can be either `null`
(as wildcard) or a number. `test` may be a string (indicating a node
type) or a function that takes `(nodeType, node)` arguments and
returns a boolean indicating whether this node is interesting. `base`
and `state` are optional, and can be used to specify a custom walker.
Nodes are tested from inner to outer, so if two nodes match the
boundaries, the inner one will be preferred.
**findNodeAround**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is a lot like
`findNodeAt`, but will match any node that exists 'around' (spanning)
the given position.
**findNodeAfter**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is similar to
`findNodeAround`, but will match all nodes *after* the given position
(testing outer nodes before inner nodes).
## Command line interface
The `bin/acorn` utility can be used to parse a file from the command
line. It accepts as arguments its input file and the following
options:
- `--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7|--ecma8|--ecma9`: Sets the ECMAScript version
to parse. Default is version 7.
- `--module`: Sets the parsing mode to `"module"`. Is set to `"script"` otherwise.
- `--locations`: Attaches a "loc" object to each node with "start" and
"end" subobjects, each of which contains the one-based line and
zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}` form.
- `--allow-hash-bang`: If the code starts with the characters #! (as in a shellscript), the first line will be treated as a comment.
- `--compact`: No whitespace is used in the AST output.
- `--silent`: Do not output the AST, just return the exit status.
- `--help`: Print the usage information and quit.
The utility spits out the syntax tree as JSON data.
## Build system
Acorn is written in ECMAScript 6, as a set of small modules, in the
project's `src` directory, and compiled down to bigger ECMAScript 3
files in `dist` using [Browserify](http://browserify.org) and
[Babel](http://babeljs.io/). If you are already using Babel, you can
consider including the modules directly.
The command-line test runner (`npm test`) uses the ES6 modules. The
browser-based test page (`test/index.html`) uses the compiled modules.
The `bin/build-acorn.js` script builds the latter from the former.
If you are working on Acorn, you'll probably want to try the code out
directly, without an intermediate build step. In your scripts, you can
register the Babel require shim like this:
require("babel-core/register")
That will allow you to directly `require` the ES6 modules.
## Plugins
Acorn is designed support allow plugins which, within reasonable
bounds, redefine the way the parser works. Plugins can add new token
types and new tokenizer contexts (if necessary), and extend methods in
the parser object. This is not a clean, elegant API—using it requires
an understanding of Acorn's internals, and plugins are likely to break
whenever those internals are significantly changed. But still, it is
_possible_, in this way, to create parsers for JavaScript dialects
without forking all of Acorn. And in principle it is even possible to
combine such plugins, so that if you have, for example, a plugin for
parsing types and a plugin for parsing JSX-style XML literals, you
could load them both and parse code with both JSX tags and types.
A plugin should register itself by adding a property to
`acorn.plugins`, which holds a function. Calling `acorn.parse`, a
`plugins` option can be passed, holding an object mapping plugin names
to configuration values (or just `true` for plugins that don't take
options). After the parser object has been created, the initialization
functions for the chosen plugins are called with `(parser,
configValue)` arguments. They are expected to use the `parser.extend`
method to extend parser methods. For example, the `readToken` method
could be extended like this:
```javascript
parser.extend("readToken", function(nextMethod) {
return function(code) {
console.log("Reading a token!")
return nextMethod.call(this, code)
}
})
```
The `nextMethod` argument passed to `extend`'s second argument is the
previous value of this method, and should usually be called through to
whenever the extended method does not handle the call itself.
Similarly, the loose parser allows plugins to register themselves via
`acorn.pluginsLoose`. The extension mechanism is the same as for the
normal parser:
```javascript
looseParser.extend("readToken", function(nextMethod) {
return function() {
console.log("Reading a token in the loose parser!")
return nextMethod.call(this)
}
})
```
### Existing plugins
- [`acorn-jsx`](https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx): Parse [Facebook JSX syntax extensions](https://github.com/facebook/jsx)
- [`acorn-es7-plugin`](https://github.com/MatAtBread/acorn-es7-plugin/): Parse [async/await syntax proposal](https://github.com/tc39/ecmascript-asyncawait)
- [`acorn-object-spread`](https://github.com/UXtemple/acorn-object-spread): Parse [object spread syntax proposal](https://github.com/sebmarkbage/ecmascript-rest-spread)
- [`acorn-es7`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-es7): Parse [decorator syntax proposal](https://github.com/wycats/javascript-decorators)
- [`acorn-objj`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-objj): [Objective-J](http://www.cappuccino-project.org/learn/objective-j.html) language parser built as Acorn plugin
- [`acorn-object-rest-spread`](https://github.com/victor-homyakov/acorn-object-rest-spread) Parse [Object Rest/Spread Properties proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-object-rest-spread), works with latest Acorn version (5.0.3)
- [`acorn-static-class-property-initializer`](https://github.com/victor-homyakov/acorn-static-class-property-initializer) Partial support for static class properties from [ES Class Fields & Static Properties Proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-class-public-fields) to support static property initializers in [React components written as ES6+ classes](https://babeljs.io/blog/2015/06/07/react-on-es6-plus)

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'use strict';
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var acorn = require('../dist/acorn.js');
var infile;
var forceFile;
var silent = false;
var compact = false;
var tokenize = false;
var options = {};
function help(status) {
var print = (status == 0) ? console.log : console.error;
print("usage: " + path.basename(process.argv[1]) + " [--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7|--ecma8|--ecma9|...|--ecma2015|--ecma2016|--ecma2017|--ecma2018|...]");
print(" [--tokenize] [--locations] [---allow-hash-bang] [--compact] [--silent] [--module] [--help] [--] [infile]");
process.exit(status);
}
for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
var arg = process.argv[i];
if ((arg == "-" || arg[0] != "-") && !infile) { infile = arg; }
else if (arg == "--" && !infile && i + 2 == process.argv.length) { forceFile = infile = process.argv[++i]; }
else if (arg == "--locations") { options.locations = true; }
else if (arg == "--allow-hash-bang") { options.allowHashBang = true; }
else if (arg == "--silent") { silent = true; }
else if (arg == "--compact") { compact = true; }
else if (arg == "--help") { help(0); }
else if (arg == "--tokenize") { tokenize = true; }
else if (arg == "--module") { options.sourceType = "module"; }
else {
var match = arg.match(/^--ecma(\d+)$/);
if (match)
{ options.ecmaVersion = +match[1]; }
else
{ help(1); }
}
}
function run(code) {
var result;
try {
if (!tokenize) {
result = acorn.parse(code, options);
} else {
result = [];
var tokenizer$$1 = acorn.tokenizer(code, options), token;
do {
token = tokenizer$$1.getToken();
result.push(token);
} while (token.type != acorn.tokTypes.eof)
}
} catch (e) {
console.error(e.message);
process.exit(1);
}
if (!silent) { console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, compact ? null : 2)); }
}
if (forceFile || infile && infile != "-") {
run(fs.readFileSync(infile, "utf8"));
} else {
var code = "";
process.stdin.resume();
process.stdin.on("data", function (chunk) { return code += chunk; });
process.stdin.on("end", function () { return run(code); });
}

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// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression,
// Statement, and ScopeBody, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
function simple(node, visitors, base, state, override) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
base[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
function ancestor(node, visitors, base, state) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var ancestors = [];(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
var isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
base[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state);
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
function recursive(node, state, funcs, base, override) {
var visitor = funcs ? exports.make(funcs, base) : base;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c);
})(node, state, override);
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test == "string")
{ return function (type) { return type == test; } }
else if (!test)
{ return function () { return true; } }
else
{ return test }
}
var Found = function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state; };
// A full walk triggers the callback on each node
function full(node, callback, base, state, override) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
base[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st, type); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An fullAncestor walk is like an ancestor walk, but triggers
// the callback on each node
function fullAncestor(node, callback, base, state) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var ancestors = [];(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
var isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
base[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st || ancestors, ancestors, type); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state);
}
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
{ base[type](node, st, c); }
if ((start == null || node.start == start) &&
(end == null || node.end == end) &&
test(type, node))
{ throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) { return }
base[type](node, st, c);
if (test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
base[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var max;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
{ max = new Found(node, st); }
base[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
var create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto;
return new Ctor
};
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
function make(funcs, base) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var visitor = create(base);
for (var type in funcs) { visitor[type] = funcs[type]; }
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st); }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
var base = {};
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var stmt = list[i];
c(stmt, st, "Statement");
}
};
base.Statement = skipThrough;
base.EmptyStatement = ignore;
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); };
base.IfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement");
if (node.alternate) { c(node.alternate, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.LabeledStatement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.body, st, "Statement"); };
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore;
base.WithStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.SwitchStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression");
for (var i = 0, list = node.cases; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var cs = list[i];
if (cs.test) { c(cs.test, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = cs.consequent; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1)
{
var cons = list$1[i$1];
c(cons, st, "Statement");
}
}
};
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = base.AwaitExpression = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.argument) { c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); };
base.TryStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.block, st, "Statement");
if (node.handler) { c(node.handler, st); }
if (node.finalizer) { c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.CatchClause = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.param, st, "Pattern");
c(node.body, st, "ScopeBody");
};
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForStatement = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "ForInit"); }
if (node.test) { c(node.test, st, "Expression"); }
if (node.update) { c(node.update, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInit = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "VariableDeclaration") { c(node, st); }
else { c(node, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore;
base.FunctionDeclaration = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Function"); };
base.VariableDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.declarations; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var decl = list[i];
c(decl, st);
}
};
base.VariableDeclarator = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern");
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.Function = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.params; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var param = list[i];
c(param, st, "Pattern");
}
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "ScopeExpression" : "ScopeBody");
};
// FIXME drop these node types in next major version
// (They are awkward, and in ES6 every block can be a scope.)
base.ScopeBody = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Statement"); };
base.ScopeExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Expression"); };
base.Pattern = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "Identifier")
{ c(node, st, "VariablePattern"); }
else if (node.type == "MemberExpression")
{ c(node, st, "MemberPattern"); }
else
{ c(node, st); }
};
base.VariablePattern = ignore;
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough;
base.RestElement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Pattern"); };
base.ArrayPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Pattern"); }
}
};
base.ObjectPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var prop = list[i];
c(prop.value, st, "Pattern");
}
};
base.Expression = skipThrough;
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore;
base.ArrayExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Expression"); }
}
};
base.ObjectExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var prop = list[i];
c(prop, st);
}
};
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration;
base.SequenceExpression = base.TemplateLiteral = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.expressions; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var expr = list[i];
c(expr, st, "Expression");
}
};
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression");
};
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Expression");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.ConditionalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression");
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression");
};
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression");
if (node.arguments)
{ for (var i = 0, list = node.arguments; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var arg = list[i];
c(arg, st, "Expression");
} }
};
base.MemberExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
if (node.computed) { c(node.property, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.declaration)
{ c(node.declaration, st, node.type == "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression"); }
if (node.source) { c(node.source, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportAllDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.specifiers; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var spec = list[i];
c(spec, st);
}
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore;
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression");
c(node.quasi, st);
};
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Class"); };
base.Class = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
if (node.superClass) { c(node.superClass, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.body.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var item = list[i];
c(item, st);
}
};
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.computed) { c(node.key, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.value, st, "Expression");
};
export { simple, ancestor, recursive, full, fullAncestor, findNodeAt, findNodeAround, findNodeAfter, findNodeBefore, make, base };

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(function (global, factory) {
typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) :
typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) :
(factory((global.acorn = global.acorn || {}, global.acorn.walk = global.acorn.walk || {})));
}(this, (function (exports) { 'use strict';
// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression,
// Statement, and ScopeBody, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
function simple(node, visitors, base, state, override) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
base[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
function ancestor(node, visitors, base, state) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var ancestors = [];(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
var isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
base[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state);
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
function recursive(node, state, funcs, base, override) {
var visitor = funcs ? exports.make(funcs, base) : base;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c);
})(node, state, override);
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test == "string")
{ return function (type) { return type == test; } }
else if (!test)
{ return function () { return true; } }
else
{ return test }
}
var Found = function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state; };
// A full walk triggers the callback on each node
function full(node, callback, base, state, override) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
base[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st, type); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An fullAncestor walk is like an ancestor walk, but triggers
// the callback on each node
function fullAncestor(node, callback, base, state) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var ancestors = [];(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
var isNew = node != ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
base[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st || ancestors, ancestors, type); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state);
}
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
{ base[type](node, st, c); }
if ((start == null || node.start == start) &&
(end == null || node.end == end) &&
test(type, node))
{ throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) { return }
base[type](node, st, c);
if (test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
base[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, base, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var max;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
{ max = new Found(node, st); }
base[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
var create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto;
return new Ctor
};
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
function make(funcs, base) {
if (!base) { base = exports.base; }
var visitor = create(base);
for (var type in funcs) { visitor[type] = funcs[type]; }
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st); }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
var base = {};
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var stmt = list[i];
c(stmt, st, "Statement");
}
};
base.Statement = skipThrough;
base.EmptyStatement = ignore;
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); };
base.IfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement");
if (node.alternate) { c(node.alternate, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.LabeledStatement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.body, st, "Statement"); };
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore;
base.WithStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.SwitchStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression");
for (var i = 0, list = node.cases; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var cs = list[i];
if (cs.test) { c(cs.test, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = cs.consequent; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1)
{
var cons = list$1[i$1];
c(cons, st, "Statement");
}
}
};
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = base.AwaitExpression = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.argument) { c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); };
base.TryStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.block, st, "Statement");
if (node.handler) { c(node.handler, st); }
if (node.finalizer) { c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.CatchClause = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.param, st, "Pattern");
c(node.body, st, "ScopeBody");
};
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForStatement = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "ForInit"); }
if (node.test) { c(node.test, st, "Expression"); }
if (node.update) { c(node.update, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInit = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "VariableDeclaration") { c(node, st); }
else { c(node, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore;
base.FunctionDeclaration = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Function"); };
base.VariableDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.declarations; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var decl = list[i];
c(decl, st);
}
};
base.VariableDeclarator = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern");
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.Function = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.params; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var param = list[i];
c(param, st, "Pattern");
}
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "ScopeExpression" : "ScopeBody");
};
// FIXME drop these node types in next major version
// (They are awkward, and in ES6 every block can be a scope.)
base.ScopeBody = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Statement"); };
base.ScopeExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Expression"); };
base.Pattern = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type == "Identifier")
{ c(node, st, "VariablePattern"); }
else if (node.type == "MemberExpression")
{ c(node, st, "MemberPattern"); }
else
{ c(node, st); }
};
base.VariablePattern = ignore;
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough;
base.RestElement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Pattern"); };
base.ArrayPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Pattern"); }
}
};
base.ObjectPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var prop = list[i];
c(prop.value, st, "Pattern");
}
};
base.Expression = skipThrough;
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore;
base.ArrayExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Expression"); }
}
};
base.ObjectExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var prop = list[i];
c(prop, st);
}
};
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration;
base.SequenceExpression = base.TemplateLiteral = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.expressions; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var expr = list[i];
c(expr, st, "Expression");
}
};
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression");
};
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Expression");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.ConditionalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression");
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression");
};
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression");
if (node.arguments)
{ for (var i = 0, list = node.arguments; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var arg = list[i];
c(arg, st, "Expression");
} }
};
base.MemberExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
if (node.computed) { c(node.property, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.declaration)
{ c(node.declaration, st, node.type == "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression"); }
if (node.source) { c(node.source, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportAllDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.specifiers; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var spec = list[i];
c(spec, st);
}
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore;
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression");
c(node.quasi, st);
};
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Class"); };
base.Class = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
if (node.superClass) { c(node.superClass, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.body.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var item = list[i];
c(item, st);
}
};
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.computed) { c(node.key, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.value, st, "Expression");
};
exports.simple = simple;
exports.ancestor = ancestor;
exports.recursive = recursive;
exports.full = full;
exports.fullAncestor = fullAncestor;
exports.findNodeAt = findNodeAt;
exports.findNodeAround = findNodeAround;
exports.findNodeAfter = findNodeAfter;
exports.findNodeBefore = findNodeBefore;
exports.make = make;
exports.base = base;
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
})));

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"_id": "acorn@5.2.1",
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"_location": "/acorn",
"_phantomChildren": {},
"_requested": {
"type": "range",
"registry": true,
"raw": "acorn@^5.2.1",
"name": "acorn",
"escapedName": "acorn",
"rawSpec": "^5.2.1",
"saveSpec": null,
"fetchSpec": "^5.2.1"
},
"_requiredBy": [
"/espree"
],
"_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/acorn/-/acorn-5.2.1.tgz",
"_shasum": "317ac7821826c22c702d66189ab8359675f135d7",
"_spec": "acorn@^5.2.1",
"_where": "/Users/cloyd/coderrr/odin/javascript-exercises/node_modules/espree",
"bin": {
"acorn": "./bin/acorn"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/issues"
},
"bundleDependencies": false,
"contributors": [
{
"name": "List of Acorn contributors. Updated before every release."
},
{
"name": "Adrian Rakovsky"
},
{
"name": "Alistair Braidwood"
},
{
"name": "Amila Welihinda"
},
{
"name": "Andres Suarez"
},
{
"name": "Angelo"
},
{
"name": "Aparajita Fishman"
},
{
"name": "Arian Stolwijk"
},
{
"name": "Artem Govorov"
},
{
"name": "Bradley Heinz"
},
{
"name": "Brandon Mills"
},
{
"name": "Charles Hughes"
},
{
"name": "Conrad Irwin"
},
{
"name": "Daniel Tschinder"
},
{
"name": "David Bonnet"
},
{
"name": "Domenico Matteo"
},
{
"name": "ehmicky"
},
{
"name": "Forbes Lindesay"
},
{
"name": "Gilad Peleg"
},
{
"name": "impinball"
},
{
"name": "Ingvar Stepanyan"
},
{
"name": "Jackson Ray Hamilton"
},
{
"name": "Jesse McCarthy"
},
{
"name": "Jiaxing Wang"
},
{
"name": "Joel Kemp"
},
{
"name": "Johannes Herr"
},
{
"name": "John-David Dalton"
},
{
"name": "Jordan Klassen"
},
{
"name": "Jürg Lehni"
},
{
"name": "Kai Cataldo"
},
{
"name": "keeyipchan"
},
{
"name": "Keheliya Gallaba"
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# ajv-keywords
Custom JSON-Schema keywords for [Ajv](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv) validator
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## Contents
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Keywords](#keywords)
- [typeof](#typeof)
- [instanceof](#instanceof)
- [range and exclusiveRange](#range-and-exclusiverange)
- [if/then/else](#ifthenelse)
- [switch](#switch)
- [select/selectCases/selectDefault](#selectselectcasesselectdefault) (BETA)
- [patternRequired](#patternrequired)
- [prohibited](#prohibited)
- [deepProperties](#deepproperties)
- [deepRequired](#deeprequired)
- [uniqueItemProperties](#uniqueitemproperties)
- [regexp](#regexp)
- [formatMaximum / formatMinimum and formatExclusiveMaximum / formatExclusiveMinimum](#formatmaximum--formatminimum-and-formatexclusivemaximum--formatexclusiveminimum)
- [dynamicDefaults](#dynamicdefaults)
- [License](#license)
## Install
```
npm install ajv-keywords
```
## Usage
To add all available keywords:
```javascript
var Ajv = require('ajv');
var ajv = new Ajv;
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv);
ajv.validate({ instanceof: 'RegExp' }, /.*/); // true
ajv.validate({ instanceof: 'RegExp' }, '.*'); // false
```
To add a single keyword:
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv, 'instanceof');
```
To add multiple keywords:
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv, ['typeof', 'instanceof']);
```
To add a single keyword in browser (to avoid adding unused code):
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords/keywords/instanceof')(ajv);
```
## Keywords
### `typeof`
Based on JavaScript `typeof` operation.
The value of the keyword should be a string (`"undefined"`, `"string"`, `"number"`, `"object"`, `"function"`, `"boolean"` or `"symbol"`) or array of strings.
To pass validation the result of `typeof` operation on the value should be equal to the string (or one of the strings in the array).
```
ajv.validate({ typeof: 'undefined' }, undefined); // true
ajv.validate({ typeof: 'undefined' }, null); // false
ajv.validate({ typeof: ['undefined', 'object'] }, null); // true
```
### `instanceof`
Based on JavaScript `instanceof` operation.
The value of the keyword should be a string (`"Object"`, `"Array"`, `"Function"`, `"Number"`, `"String"`, `"Date"`, `"RegExp"` or `"Buffer"`) or array of strings.
To pass validation the result of `data instanceof ...` operation on the value should be true:
```
ajv.validate({ instanceof: 'Array' }, []); // true
ajv.validate({ instanceof: 'Array' }, {}); // false
ajv.validate({ instanceof: ['Array', 'Function'] }, function(){}); // true
```
You can add your own constructor function to be recognised by this keyword:
```javascript
function MyClass() {}
var instanceofDefinition = require('ajv-keywords').get('instanceof').definition;
// or require('ajv-keywords/keywords/instanceof').definition;
instanceofDefinition.CONSTRUCTORS.MyClass = MyClass;
ajv.validate({ instanceof: 'MyClass' }, new MyClass); // true
```
### `range` and `exclusiveRange`
Syntax sugar for the combination of minimum and maximum keywords, also fails schema compilation if there are no numbers in the range.
The value of this keyword must be the array consisting of two numbers, the second must be greater or equal than the first one.
If the validated value is not a number the validation passes, otherwise to pass validation the value should be greater (or equal) than the first number and smaller (or equal) than the second number in the array. If `exclusiveRange` keyword is present in the same schema and its value is true, the validated value must not be equal to the range boundaries.
```javascript
var schema = { range: [1, 3] };
ajv.validate(schema, 1); // true
ajv.validate(schema, 2); // true
ajv.validate(schema, 3); // true
ajv.validate(schema, 0.99); // false
ajv.validate(schema, 3.01); // false
var schema = { range: [1, 3], exclusiveRange: true };
ajv.validate(schema, 1.01); // true
ajv.validate(schema, 2); // true
ajv.validate(schema, 2.99); // true
ajv.validate(schema, 1); // false
ajv.validate(schema, 3); // false
```
### `if`/`then`/`else`
These keywords allow to implement conditional validation. Their values should be valid JSON-schemas.
If the data is valid according to the sub-schema in `if` keyword, then the result is equal to the result of data validation against the sub-schema in `then` keyword, otherwise - in `else` keyword (if `else` is absent, the validation succeeds).
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv, 'if');
var schema = {
type: 'array',
items: {
type: 'integer',
minimum: 1,
if: { maximum: 10 },
then: { multipleOf: 2 },
else: { multipleOf: 5 }
}
};
var validItems = [ 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25 ]; // etc.
var invalidItems = [ 1, 3, 5, 11, 12 ]; // etc.
ajv.validate(schema, validItems); // true
ajv.validate(schema, invalidItems); // false
```
This keyword is [proposed](https://github.com/json-schema-org/json-schema-spec/issues/180) for the future version of JSON-Schema standard.
### `switch`
This keyword allows to perform advanced conditional validation.
The value of the keyword is the array of if/then clauses. Each clause is the object with the following properties:
- `if` (optional) - the value is JSON-schema
- `then` (required) - the value is JSON-schema or boolean
- `continue` (optional) - the value is boolean
The validation process is dynamic; all clauses are executed sequentially in the following way:
1. `if`:
1. `if` property is JSON-schema according to which the data is:
1. valid => go to step 2.
2. invalid => go to the NEXT clause, if this was the last clause the validation of `switch` SUCCEEDS.
2. `if` property is absent => go to step 2.
2. `then`:
1. `then` property is `true` or it is JSON-schema according to which the data is valid => go to step 3.
2. `then` property is `false` or it is JSON-schema according to which the data is invalid => the validation of `switch` FAILS.
3. `continue`:
1. `continue` property is `true` => go to the NEXT clause, if this was the last clause the validation of `switch` SUCCEEDS.
2. `continue` property is `false` or absent => validation of `switch` SUCCEEDS.
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv, 'switch');
var schema = {
type: 'array',
items: {
type: 'integer',
'switch': [
{ if: { not: { minimum: 1 } }, then: false },
{ if: { maximum: 10 }, then: true },
{ if: { maximum: 100 }, then: { multipleOf: 10 } },
{ if: { maximum: 1000 }, then: { multipleOf: 100 } },
{ then: false }
]
}
};
var validItems = [1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000];
var invalidItems = [1, 0, 2000, 11, 57, 123, 'foo'];
```
__Please note__: this keyword is moved here from Ajv, mainly to preserve backward compatibility. It is unlikely to become a standard. It's preferable to use `if`/`then`/`else` keywords if possible, as they are likely to be added to the standard. The above schema is equivalent to (for example):
```javascript
{
type: 'array',
items: {
type: 'integer',
if: { minimum: 1, maximum: 10 },
then: true,
else: {
if: { maximum: 100 },
then: { multipleOf: 10 },
else: {
if: { maximum: 1000 },
then: { multipleOf: 100 },
else: false
}
}
}
}
```
### `select`/`selectCases`/`selectDefault`
These keywords allow to choose the schema to validate the data based on the value of some property in the validated data.
These keywords must be present in the same schema object (`selectDefault` is optional).
The value of `select` keyword should be a [$data reference](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv/tree/5.0.2-beta.0#data-reference) that points to any primitive JSON type (string, number, boolean or null) in the data that is validated. You can also use a constant of primitive type as the value of this keyword (e.g., for debugging purposes).
The value of `selectCases` keyword must be an object where each property name is a possible string representation of the value of `select` keyword and each property value is a corresponding schema (from draft-06 it can be boolean) that must be used to validate the data.
The value of `selectDefault` keyword is a schema (from draft-06 it can be boolean) that must be used to validate the data in case `selectCases` has no key equal to the stringified value of `select` keyword.
The validation succeeds in one of the following cases:
- the validation of data using selected schema succeeds,
- none of the schemas is selected for validation,
- the value of select is undefined (no property in the data that the data reference points to).
If `select` value (in data) is not a primitive type the validation fails.
__Please note__: these keywords require Ajv `$data` option to support [$data reference](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv/tree/5.0.2-beta.0#data-reference).
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv, 'select');
var schema = {
type: object,
required: ['kind'],
properties: {
kind: { type: 'string' }
},
select: { $data: '0/kind' },
selectCases: {
foo: {
required: ['foo'],
properties: {
kind: {},
foo: { type: 'string' }
},
additionalProperties: false
},
bar: {
required: ['bar'],
properties: {
kind: {},
bar: { type: 'number' }
},
additionalProperties: false
}
},
selectDefault: {
propertyNames: {
not: { enum: ['foo', 'bar'] }
}
}
};
var validDataList = [
{ kind: 'foo', foo: 'any' },
{ kind: 'bar', bar: 1 },
{ kind: 'anything_else', not_bar_or_foo: 'any value' }
];
var invalidDataList = [
{ kind: 'foo' }, // no propery foo
{ kind: 'bar' }, // no propery bar
{ kind: 'foo', foo: 'any', another: 'any value' }, // additional property
{ kind: 'bar', bar: 1, another: 'any value' }, // additional property
{ kind: 'anything_else', foo: 'any' } // property foo not allowed
{ kind: 'anything_else', bar: 1 } // property bar not allowed
];
```
__Please note__: the current implementation is BETA. It does not allow using relative URIs in $ref keywords in schemas in `selectCases` and `selectDefault` that point outside of these schemas. The workaround is to use absolute URIs (that can point to any (sub-)schema added to Ajv, including those inside the current root schema where `select` is used). See [tests](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv-keywords/blob/v2.0.0/spec/tests/select.json#L314).
### `patternRequired`
This keyword allows to require the presence of properties that match some pattern(s).
This keyword applies only to objects. If the data is not an object, the validation succeeds.
The value of this keyword should be an array of strings, each string being a regular expression. For data object to be valid each regular expression in this array should match at least one property name in the data object.
If the array contains multiple regular expressions, more than one expression can match the same property name.
```javascript
var schema = { patternRequired: [ 'f.*o', 'b.*r' ] };
var validData = { foo: 1, bar: 2 };
var alsoValidData = { foobar: 3 };
var invalidDataList = [ {}, { foo: 1 }, { bar: 2 } ];
```
### `prohibited`
This keyword allows to prohibit that any of the properties in the list is present in the object.
This keyword applies only to objects. If the data is not an object, the validation succeeds.
The value of this keyword should be an array of strings, each string being a property name. For data object to be valid none of the properties in this array should be present in the object.
```
var schema = { prohibited: ['foo', 'bar']};
var validData = { baz: 1 };
var alsoValidData = {};
var invalidDataList = [
{ foo: 1 },
{ bar: 2 },
{ foo: 1, bar: 2}
];
```
### `deepProperties`
This keyword allows to validate deep properties (identified by JSON pointers).
This keyword applies only to objects. If the data is not an object, the validation succeeds.
The value should be an object, where keys are JSON pointers to the data, starting from the current position in data, and the values are JSON schemas. For data object to be valid the value of each JSON pointer should be valid according to the corresponding schema.
```javascript
var schema = {
type: 'object',
deepProperties: {
"/users/1/role": { "enum": ["admin"] }
}
};
var validData = {
users: [
{},
{
id: 123,
role: 'admin'
}
]
};
var alsoValidData = {
users: {
"1": {
id: 123,
role: 'admin'
}
}
};
var invalidData = {
users: [
{},
{
id: 123,
role: 'user'
}
]
};
var alsoInvalidData = {
users: {
"1": {
id: 123,
role: 'user'
}
}
};
```
### `deepRequired`
This keyword allows to check that some deep properties (identified by JSON pointers) are available.
This keyword applies only to objects. If the data is not an object, the validation succeeds.
The value should be an array of JSON pointers to the data, starting from the current position in data. For data object to be valid each JSON pointer should be some existing part of the data.
```javascript
var schema = {
type: 'object',
deepRequired: ["/users/1/role"]
};
var validData = {
users: [
{},
{
id: 123,
role: 'admin'
}
]
};
var invalidData = {
users: [
{},
{
id: 123
}
]
};
```
See [json-schema-org/json-schema-spec#203](https://github.com/json-schema-org/json-schema-spec/issues/203#issue-197211916) for an example of the equivalent schema without `deepRequired` keyword.
### `uniqueItemProperties`
The keyword allows to check that some properties in array items are unique.
This keyword applies only to arrays. If the data is not an array, the validation succeeds.
The value of this keyword must be an array of strings - property names that should have unique values across all items.
```javascript
var schema = { uniqueItemProperties: [ "id", "name" ] };
var validData = [
{ id: 1 },
{ id: 2 },
{ id: 3 }
];
var invalidData1 = [
{ id: 1 },
{ id: 1 },
{ id: 3 }
];
var invalidData2 = [
{ id: 1, name: "taco" },
{ id: 2, name: "taco" }, // duplicate "name"
{ id: 3, name: "salsa" }
];
```
This keyword is contributed by [@blainesch](https://github.com/blainesch).
### `regexp`
This keyword allows to use regular expressions with flags in schemas (the standard `pattern` keyword does not support flags).
This keyword applies only to strings. If the data is not a string, the validation succeeds.
The value of this keyword can be either a string (the result of `regexp.toString()`) or an object with the properties `pattern` and `flags` (the same strings that should be passed to RegExp constructor).
```javascript
var schema = {
type: 'object',
properties: {
foo: { regexp: '/foo/i' },
bar: { regexp: { pattern: 'bar', flags: 'i' } }
}
};
var validData = {
foo: 'Food',
bar: 'Barmen'
};
var invalidData = {
foo: 'fog',
bar: 'bad'
};
```
### `formatMaximum` / `formatMinimum` and `formatExclusiveMaximum` / `formatExclusiveMinimum`
These keywords allow to define minimum/maximum constraints when the format keyword defines ordering.
These keywords apply only to strings. If the data is not a string, the validation succeeds.
The value of keyword `formatMaximum` (`formatMinimum`) should be a string. This value is the maximum (minimum) allowed value for the data to be valid as determined by `format` keyword.
When this keyword is added, it defines comparison rules for formats `"date"`, `"time"` and `"date-time". Custom formats also can have comparison rules. See [addFormat](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv#api-addformat) method.
The value of keyword `formatExclusiveMaximum` (`formatExclusiveMinimum`) should be a boolean value. These keyword cannot be used without `formatMaximum` (`formatMinimum`). If this keyword value is equal to `true`, the data to be valid should not be equal to the value in `formatMaximum` (`formatMinimum`) keyword.
```javascript
require('ajv-keywords')(ajv, ['formatMinimum', 'formatMaximum']);
var schema = {
format: 'date',
formatMinimum: '2016-02-06',
formatMaximum: '2016-12-27',
formatExclusiveMaximum: true
}
var validDataList = ['2016-02-06', '2016-12-26', 1];
var invalidDataList = ['2016-02-05', '2016-12-27', 'abc'];
```
### `dynamicDefaults`
This keyword allows to assign dynamic defaults to properties, such as timestamps, unique IDs etc.
This keyword only works if `useDefaults` options is used and not inside `anyOf` keywrods etc., in the same way as [default keyword treated by Ajv](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv#assigning-defaults).
The keyword should be added on the object level. Its value should be an object with each property corresponding to a property name, in the same way as in standard `properties` keyword. The value of each property can be:
- an identifier of default function (a string)
- an object with properties `func` (an identifier) and `args` (an object with parameters that will be passed to this function during schema compilation - see examples).
The properties used in `dynamicDefaults` should not be added to `required` keyword (or validation will fail), because unlike `default` this keyword is processed after validation.
There are several predefined dynamic default functions:
- `"timestamp"` - current timestamp in milliseconds
- `"datetime"` - current date and time as string (ISO, valid according to `date-time` format)
- `"date"` - current date as string (ISO, valid according to `date` format)
- `"time"` - current time as string (ISO, valid according to `time` format)
- `"random"` - pseudo-random number in [0, 1) interval
- `"randomint"` - pseudo-random integer number. If string is used as a property value, the function will randomly return 0 or 1. If object `{func: 'randomint', max: N}` is used then the default will be an integer number in [0, N) interval.
- `"seq"` - sequential integer number starting from 0. If string is used as a property value, the default sequence will be used. If object `{func: 'seq', name: 'foo'}` is used then the sequence with name `"foo"` will be used. Sequences are global, even if different ajv instances are used.
```javascript
var schema = {
type: 'object',
dynamicDefaults: {
ts: 'datetime',
r: { func: 'randomint', max: 100 },
id: { func: 'seq', name: 'id' }
},
properties: {
ts: {
type: 'string',
format: 'datetime'
},
r: {
type: 'integer',
minimum: 0,
maximum: 100,
exclusiveMaximum: true
},
id: {
type: 'integer',
minimum: 0
}
}
};
var data = {};
ajv.validate(data); // true
data; // { ts: '2016-12-01T22:07:28.829Z', r: 25, id: 0 }
var data1 = {};
ajv.validate(data1); // true
data1; // { ts: '2016-12-01T22:07:29.832Z', r: 68, id: 1 }
ajv.validate(data1); // true
data1; // didn't change, as all properties were defined
```
You can add your own dynamic default function to be recognised by this keyword:
```javascript
var uuid = require('uuid');
function uuidV4() { return uuid.v4(); }
var definition = require('ajv-keywords').get('dynamicDefaults').definition;
// or require('ajv-keywords/keywords/dynamicDefaults').definition;
definition.DEFAULTS.uuid = uuidV4;
var schema = {
dynamicDefaults: { id: 'uuid' },
properties: { id: { type: 'string', format: 'uuid' } }
};
var data = {};
ajv.validate(schema, data); // true
data; // { id: 'a1183fbe-697b-4030-9bcc-cfeb282a9150' };
var data1 = {};
ajv.validate(schema, data1); // true
data1; // { id: '5b008de7-1669-467a-a5c6-70fa244d7209' }
```
You also can define dynamic default that accepts parameters, e.g. version of uuid:
```javascript
var uuid = require('uuid');
function getUuid(args) {
var version = 'v' + (arvs && args.v || 4);
return function() {
return uuid[version]();
};
}
var definition = require('ajv-keywords').get('dynamicDefaults').definition;
definition.DEFAULTS.uuid = getUuid;
var schema = {
dynamicDefaults: {
id1: 'uuid', // v4
id2: { func: 'uuid', v: 4 }, // v4
id3: { func: 'uuid', v: 1 } // v1
}
};
```
## License
[MIT](https://github.com/epoberezkin/ajv-keywords/blob/master/LICENSE)

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'use strict';
var KEYWORDS = require('./keywords');
module.exports = defineKeywords;
/**
* Defines one or several keywords in ajv instance
* @param {Ajv} ajv validator instance
* @param {String|Array<String>|undefined} keyword keyword(s) to define
* @return {Ajv} ajv instance (for chaining)
*/
function defineKeywords(ajv, keyword) {
if (Array.isArray(keyword)) {
for (var i=0; i<keyword.length; i++)
get(keyword[i])(ajv);
return ajv;
}
if (keyword) {
get(keyword)(ajv);
return ajv;
}
for (keyword in KEYWORDS) get(keyword)(ajv);
return ajv;
}
defineKeywords.get = get;
function get(keyword) {
var defFunc = KEYWORDS[keyword];
if (!defFunc) throw new Error('Unknown keyword ' + keyword);
return defFunc;
}

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'use strict';
var TIME = /^(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)(\.\d+)?(z|[+-]\d\d:\d\d)?$/i;
var DATE_TIME_SEPARATOR = /t|\s/i;
var COMPARE_FORMATS = {
date: compareDate,
time: compareTime,
'date-time': compareDateTime
};
module.exports = function (minMax) {
var keyword = 'format' + minMax;
return function defFunc(ajv) {
defFunc.definition = {
type: 'string',
inline: require('./dotjs/_formatLimit'),
statements: true,
errors: 'full',
metaSchema: {
anyOf: [
{ type: 'string' },
{
type: 'object',
required: [ '$data' ],
properties: {
$data: {
type: 'string',
anyOf: [
{ format: 'relative-json-pointer' },
{ format: 'json-pointer' }
]
}
},
additionalProperties: false
}
]
}
};
ajv.addKeyword(keyword, defFunc.definition);
ajv.addKeyword('formatExclusive' + minMax);
extendFormats(ajv);
return ajv;
};
};
function extendFormats(ajv) {
var formats = ajv._formats;
for (var name in COMPARE_FORMATS) {
var format = formats[name];
// the last condition is needed if it's RegExp from another window
if (typeof format != 'object' || format instanceof RegExp || !format.validate)
format = formats[name] = { validate: format };
if (!format.compare)
format.compare = COMPARE_FORMATS[name];
}
}
function compareDate(d1, d2) {
if (!(d1 && d2)) return;
if (d1 > d2) return 1;
if (d1 < d2) return -1;
if (d1 === d2) return 0;
}
function compareTime(t1, t2) {
if (!(t1 && t2)) return;
t1 = t1.match(TIME);
t2 = t2.match(TIME);
if (!(t1 && t2)) return;
t1 = t1[1] + t1[2] + t1[3] + (t1[4]||'');
t2 = t2[1] + t2[2] + t2[3] + (t2[4]||'');
if (t1 > t2) return 1;
if (t1 < t2) return -1;
if (t1 === t2) return 0;
}
function compareDateTime(dt1, dt2) {
if (!(dt1 && dt2)) return;
dt1 = dt1.split(DATE_TIME_SEPARATOR);
dt2 = dt2.split(DATE_TIME_SEPARATOR);
var res = compareDate(dt1[0], dt2[0]);
if (res === undefined) return;
return res || compareTime(dt1[1], dt2[1]);
}

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'use strict';
module.exports = {
metaSchemaRef: metaSchemaRef
};
var META_SCHEMA_ID = 'http://json-schema.org/draft-06/schema';
function metaSchemaRef(ajv) {
var defaultMeta = ajv._opts.defaultMeta;
if (typeof defaultMeta == 'string') return { $ref: defaultMeta };
if (ajv.getSchema(META_SCHEMA_ID)) return { $ref: META_SCHEMA_ID };
console.warn('meta schema not defined');
return {};
}

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'use strict';
var util = require('./_util');
module.exports = function defFunc(ajv) {
defFunc.definition = {
type: 'object',
macro: function (schema) {
var schemas = [];
for (var pointer in schema)
schemas.push(getSchema(pointer, schema[pointer]));
return { 'allOf': schemas };
},
metaSchema: {
type: 'object',
propertyNames: {
type: 'string',
format: 'json-pointer'
},
additionalProperties: util.metaSchemaRef(ajv)
}
};
ajv.addKeyword('deepProperties', defFunc.definition);
return ajv;
};
function getSchema(jsonPointer, schema) {
var segments = jsonPointer.split('/');
var rootSchema = {};
var pointerSchema = rootSchema;
for (var i=1; i<segments.length; i++) {
var segment = segments[i];
var isLast = i == segments.length - 1;
segment = unescapeJsonPointer(segment);
var properties = pointerSchema.properties = {};
var items = undefined;
if (/[0-9]+/.test(segment)) {
var count = +segment;
items = pointerSchema.items = [];
while (count--) items.push({});
}
pointerSchema = isLast ? schema : {};
properties[segment] = pointerSchema;
if (items) items.push(pointerSchema);
}
return rootSchema;
}
function unescapeJsonPointer(str) {
return str.replace(/~1/g, '/').replace(/~0/g, '~');
}

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