/** * @license r.js 2.2.0 Copyright jQuery Foundation and other contributors. * Released under MIT license, http://github.com/requirejs/r.js/LICENSE */ /* * This is a bootstrap script to allow running RequireJS in the command line * in either a Java/Rhino or Node environment. It is modified by the top-level * dist.js file to inject other files to completely enable this file. It is * the shell of the r.js file. */ /*jslint evil: true, nomen: true, sloppy: true */ /*global readFile: true, process: false, Packages: false, print: false, console: false, java: false, module: false, requirejsVars, navigator, document, importScripts, self, location, Components, FileUtils */ var requirejs, require, define, xpcUtil; (function (console, args, readFileFunc) { var fileName, env, fs, vm, path, exec, rhinoContext, dir, nodeRequire, nodeDefine, exists, reqMain, loadedOptimizedLib, existsForNode, Cc, Ci, version = '2.2.0', jsSuffixRegExp = /\.js$/, commandOption = '', useLibLoaded = {}, //Used by jslib/rhino/args.js rhinoArgs = args, //Used by jslib/xpconnect/args.js xpconnectArgs = args, readFile = typeof readFileFunc !== 'undefined' ? readFileFunc : null; function showHelp() { console.log('See https://github.com/requirejs/r.js for usage.'); } if (typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.versions && !!process.versions.node) { env = 'node'; //Get the fs module via Node's require before it //gets replaced. Used in require/node.js fs = require('fs'); vm = require('vm'); path = require('path'); //In Node 0.7+ existsSync is on fs. existsForNode = fs.existsSync || path.existsSync; nodeRequire = require; nodeDefine = define; reqMain = require.main; //Temporarily hide require and define to allow require.js to define //them. require = undefined; define = undefined; readFile = function (path) { return fs.readFileSync(path, 'utf8'); }; exec = function (string, name) { return vm.runInThisContext(this.requirejsVars.require.makeNodeWrapper(string), name ? fs.realpathSync(name) : ''); }; exists = function (fileName) { return existsForNode(fileName); }; fileName = process.argv[2]; if (fileName && fileName.indexOf('-') === 0) { commandOption = fileName.substring(1); fileName = process.argv[3]; } } else if (typeof Packages !== 'undefined') { env = 'rhino'; fileName = args[0]; if (fileName && fileName.indexOf('-') === 0) { commandOption = fileName.substring(1); fileName = args[1]; } //Exec/readFile differs between Rhino and Nashorn. Rhino has an //importPackage where Nashorn does not, so branch on that. This is a //coarser check -- detecting readFile existence might also be enough for //this spot. However, sticking with importPackage to keep it the same //as other Rhino/Nashorn detection branches. if (typeof importPackage !== 'undefined') { rhinoContext = Packages.org.mozilla.javascript.ContextFactory.getGlobal().enterContext(); exec = function (string, name) { return rhinoContext.evaluateString(this, string, name, 0, null); }; } else { exec = function (string, name) { load({ script: string, name: name}); }; readFile = readFully; } exists = function (fileName) { return (new java.io.File(fileName)).exists(); }; //Define a console.log for easier logging. Don't //get fancy though. if (typeof console === 'undefined') { console = { log: function () { print.apply(undefined, arguments); } }; } } else if ((typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined') || (typeof importScripts !== 'undefined' && typeof self !== 'undefined')) { env = 'browser'; readFile = function (path) { return fs.readFileSync(path, 'utf8'); }; exec = function (string) { return eval(string); }; exists = function () { console.log('x.js exists not applicable in browser env'); return false; }; } else if (typeof Components !== 'undefined' && Components.classes && Components.interfaces) { env = 'xpconnect'; Components.utils['import']('resource://gre/modules/FileUtils.jsm'); Cc = Components.classes; Ci = Components.interfaces; fileName = args[0]; if (fileName && fileName.indexOf('-') === 0) { commandOption = fileName.substring(1); fileName = args[1]; } xpcUtil = { isWindows: ('@mozilla.org/windows-registry-key;1' in Cc), cwd: function () { return FileUtils.getFile("CurWorkD", []).path; }, //Remove . and .. from paths, normalize on front slashes normalize: function (path) { //There has to be an easier way to do this. var i, part, ary, firstChar = path.charAt(0); if (firstChar !== '/' && firstChar !== '\\' && path.indexOf(':') === -1) { //A relative path. Use the current working directory. path = xpcUtil.cwd() + '/' + path; } ary = path.replace(/\\/g, '/').split('/'); for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i += 1) { part = ary[i]; if (part === '.') { ary.splice(i, 1); i -= 1; } else if (part === '..') { ary.splice(i - 1, 2); i -= 2; } } return ary.join('/'); }, xpfile: function (path) { var fullPath; try { fullPath = xpcUtil.normalize(path); if (xpcUtil.isWindows) { fullPath = fullPath.replace(/\//g, '\\'); } return new FileUtils.File(fullPath); } catch (e) { throw new Error((fullPath || path) + ' failed: ' + e); } }, readFile: function (/*String*/path, /*String?*/encoding) { //A file read function that can deal with BOMs encoding = encoding || "utf-8"; var inStream, convertStream, readData = {}, fileObj = xpcUtil.xpfile(path); //XPCOM, you so crazy try { inStream = Cc['@mozilla.org/network/file-input-stream;1'] .createInstance(Ci.nsIFileInputStream); inStream.init(fileObj, 1, 0, false); convertStream = Cc['@mozilla.org/intl/converter-input-stream;1'] .createInstance(Ci.nsIConverterInputStream); convertStream.init(inStream, encoding, inStream.available(), Ci.nsIConverterInputStream.DEFAULT_REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER); convertStream.readString(inStream.available(), readData); return readData.value; } catch (e) { throw new Error((fileObj && fileObj.path || '') + ': ' + e); } finally { if (convertStream) { convertStream.close(); } if (inStream) { inStream.close(); } } } }; readFile = xpcUtil.readFile; exec = function (string) { return eval(string); }; exists = function (fileName) { return xpcUtil.xpfile(fileName).exists(); }; //Define a console.log for easier logging. Don't //get fancy though. if (typeof console === 'undefined') { console = { log: function () { print.apply(undefined, arguments); } }; } } /** vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4 * @license RequireJS 2.2.0 Copyright jQuery Foundation and other contributors. * Released under MIT license, http://github.com/requirejs/requirejs/LICENSE */ //Not using strict: uneven strict support in browsers, #392, and causes //problems with requirejs.exec()/transpiler plugins that may not be strict. /*jslint regexp: true, nomen: true, sloppy: true */ /*global window, navigator, document, importScripts, setTimeout, opera */ (function (global) { var req, s, head, baseElement, dataMain, src, interactiveScript, currentlyAddingScript, mainScript, subPath, version = '2.2.0', commentRegExp = /(\/\*([\s\S]*?)\*\/|([^:]|^)\/\/(.*)$)/mg, cjsRequireRegExp = /[^.]\s*require\s*\(\s*["']([^'"\s]+)["']\s*\)/g, jsSuffixRegExp = /\.js$/, currDirRegExp = /^\.\//, op = Object.prototype, ostring = op.toString, hasOwn = op.hasOwnProperty, isBrowser = !!(typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && window.document), isWebWorker = !isBrowser && typeof importScripts !== 'undefined', //PS3 indicates loaded and complete, but need to wait for complete //specifically. Sequence is 'loading', 'loaded', execution, // then 'complete'. The UA check is unfortunate, but not sure how //to feature test w/o causing perf issues. readyRegExp = isBrowser && navigator.platform === 'PLAYSTATION 3' ? /^complete$/ : /^(complete|loaded)$/, defContextName = '_', //Oh the tragedy, detecting opera. See the usage of isOpera for reason. isOpera = typeof opera !== 'undefined' && opera.toString() === '[object Opera]', contexts = {}, cfg = {}, globalDefQueue = [], useInteractive = false; //Could match something like ')//comment', do not lose the prefix to comment. function commentReplace(match, multi, multiText, singlePrefix) { return singlePrefix || ''; } function isFunction(it) { return ostring.call(it) === '[object Function]'; } function isArray(it) { return ostring.call(it) === '[object Array]'; } /** * Helper function for iterating over an array. If the func returns * a true value, it will break out of the loop. */ function each(ary, func) { if (ary) { var i; for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i += 1) { if (ary[i] && func(ary[i], i, ary)) { break; } } } } /** * Helper function for iterating over an array backwards. If the func * returns a true value, it will break out of the loop. */ function eachReverse(ary, func) { if (ary) { var i; for (i = ary.length - 1; i > -1; i -= 1) { if (ary[i] && func(ary[i], i, ary)) { break; } } } } function hasProp(obj, prop) { return hasOwn.call(obj, prop); } function getOwn(obj, prop) { return hasProp(obj, prop) && obj[prop]; } /** * Cycles over properties in an object and calls a function for each * property value. If the function returns a truthy value, then the * iteration is stopped. */ function eachProp(obj, func) { var prop; for (prop in obj) { if (hasProp(obj, prop)) { if (func(obj[prop], prop)) { break; } } } } /** * Simple function to mix in properties from source into target, * but only if target does not already have a property of the same name. */ function mixin(target, source, force, deepStringMixin) { if (source) { eachProp(source, function (value, prop) { if (force || !hasProp(target, prop)) { if (deepStringMixin && typeof value === 'object' && value && !isArray(value) && !isFunction(value) && !(value instanceof RegExp)) { if (!target[prop]) { target[prop] = {}; } mixin(target[prop], value, force, deepStringMixin); } else { target[prop] = value; } } }); } return target; } //Similar to Function.prototype.bind, but the 'this' object is specified //first, since it is easier to read/figure out what 'this' will be. function bind(obj, fn) { return function () { return fn.apply(obj, arguments); }; } function scripts() { return document.getElementsByTagName('script'); } function defaultOnError(err) { throw err; } //Allow getting a global that is expressed in //dot notation, like 'a.b.c'. function getGlobal(value) { if (!value) { return value; } var g = global; each(value.split('.'), function (part) { g = g[part]; }); return g; } /** * Constructs an error with a pointer to an URL with more information. * @param {String} id the error ID that maps to an ID on a web page. * @param {String} message human readable error. * @param {Error} [err] the original error, if there is one. * * @returns {Error} */ function makeError(id, msg, err, requireModules) { var e = new Error(msg + '\nhttp://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#' + id); e.requireType = id; e.requireModules = requireModules; if (err) { e.originalError = err; } return e; } if (typeof define !== 'undefined') { //If a define is already in play via another AMD loader, //do not overwrite. return; } if (typeof requirejs !== 'undefined') { if (isFunction(requirejs)) { //Do not overwrite an existing requirejs instance. return; } cfg = requirejs; requirejs = undefined; } //Allow for a require config object if (typeof require !== 'undefined' && !isFunction(require)) { //assume it is a config object. cfg = require; require = undefined; } function newContext(contextName) { var inCheckLoaded, Module, context, handlers, checkLoadedTimeoutId, config = { //Defaults. Do not set a default for map //config to speed up normalize(), which //will run faster if there is no default. waitSeconds: 7, baseUrl: './', paths: {}, bundles: {}, pkgs: {}, shim: {}, config: {} }, registry = {}, //registry of just enabled modules, to speed //cycle breaking code when lots of modules //are registered, but not activated. enabledRegistry = {}, undefEvents = {}, defQueue = [], defined = {}, urlFetched = {}, bundlesMap = {}, requireCounter = 1, unnormalizedCounter = 1; /** * Trims the . and .. from an array of path segments. * It will keep a leading path segment if a .. will become * the first path segment, to help with module name lookups, * which act like paths, but can be remapped. But the end result, * all paths that use this function should look normalized. * NOTE: this method MODIFIES the input array. * @param {Array} ary the array of path segments. */ function trimDots(ary) { var i, part; for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i++) { part = ary[i]; if (part === '.') { ary.splice(i, 1); i -= 1; } else if (part === '..') { // If at the start, or previous value is still .., // keep them so that when converted to a path it may // still work when converted to a path, even though // as an ID it is less than ideal. In larger point // releases, may be better to just kick out an error. if (i === 0 || (i === 1 && ary[2] === '..') || ary[i - 1] === '..') { continue; } else if (i > 0) { ary.splice(i - 1, 2); i -= 2; } } } } /** * Given a relative module name, like ./something, normalize it to * a real name that can be mapped to a path. * @param {String} name the relative name * @param {String} baseName a real name that the name arg is relative * to. * @param {Boolean} applyMap apply the map config to the value. Should * only be done if this normalization is for a dependency ID. * @returns {String} normalized name */ function normalize(name, baseName, applyMap) { var pkgMain, mapValue, nameParts, i, j, nameSegment, lastIndex, foundMap, foundI, foundStarMap, starI, normalizedBaseParts, baseParts = (baseName && baseName.split('/')), map = config.map, starMap = map && map['*']; //Adjust any relative paths. if (name) { name = name.split('/'); lastIndex = name.length - 1; // If wanting node ID compatibility, strip .js from end // of IDs. Have to do this here, and not in nameToUrl // because node allows either .js or non .js to map // to same file. if (config.nodeIdCompat && jsSuffixRegExp.test(name[lastIndex])) { name[lastIndex] = name[lastIndex].replace(jsSuffixRegExp, ''); } // Starts with a '.' so need the baseName if (name[0].charAt(0) === '.' && baseParts) { //Convert baseName to array, and lop off the last part, //so that . matches that 'directory' and not name of the baseName's //module. For instance, baseName of 'one/two/three', maps to //'one/two/three.js', but we want the directory, 'one/two' for //this normalization. normalizedBaseParts = baseParts.slice(0, baseParts.length - 1); name = normalizedBaseParts.concat(name); } trimDots(name); name = name.join('/'); } //Apply map config if available. if (applyMap && map && (baseParts || starMap)) { nameParts = name.split('/'); outerLoop: for (i = nameParts.length; i > 0; i -= 1) { nameSegment = nameParts.slice(0, i).join('/'); if (baseParts) { //Find the longest baseName segment match in the config. //So, do joins on the biggest to smallest lengths of baseParts. for (j = baseParts.length; j > 0; j -= 1) { mapValue = getOwn(map, baseParts.slice(0, j).join('/')); //baseName segment has config, find if it has one for //this name. if (mapValue) { mapValue = getOwn(mapValue, nameSegment); if (mapValue) { //Match, update name to the new value. foundMap = mapValue; foundI = i; break outerLoop; } } } } //Check for a star map match, but just hold on to it, //if there is a shorter segment match later in a matching //config, then favor over this star map. if (!foundStarMap && starMap && getOwn(starMap, nameSegment)) { foundStarMap = getOwn(starMap, nameSegment); starI = i; } } if (!foundMap && foundStarMap) { foundMap = foundStarMap; foundI = starI; } if (foundMap) { nameParts.splice(0, foundI, foundMap); name = nameParts.join('/'); } } // If the name points to a package's name, use // the package main instead. pkgMain = getOwn(config.pkgs, name); return pkgMain ? pkgMain : name; } function removeScript(name) { if (isBrowser) { each(scripts(), function (scriptNode) { if (scriptNode.getAttribute('data-requiremodule') === name && scriptNode.getAttribute('data-requirecontext') === context.contextName) { scriptNode.parentNode.removeChild(scriptNode); return true; } }); } } function hasPathFallback(id) { var pathConfig = getOwn(config.paths, id); if (pathConfig && isArray(pathConfig) && pathConfig.length > 1) { //Pop off the first array value, since it failed, and //retry pathConfig.shift(); context.require.undef(id); //Custom require that does not do map translation, since //ID is "absolute", already mapped/resolved. context.makeRequire(null, { skipMap: true })([id]); return true; } } //Turns a plugin!resource to [plugin, resource] //with the plugin being undefined if the name //did not have a plugin prefix. function splitPrefix(name) { var prefix, index = name ? name.indexOf('!') : -1; if (index > -1) { prefix = name.substring(0, index); name = name.substring(index + 1, name.length); } return [prefix, name]; } /** * Creates a module mapping that includes plugin prefix, module * name, and path. If parentModuleMap is provided it will * also normalize the name via require.normalize() * * @param {String} name the module name * @param {String} [parentModuleMap] parent module map * for the module name, used to resolve relative names. * @param {Boolean} isNormalized: is the ID already normalized. * This is true if this call is done for a define() module ID. * @param {Boolean} applyMap: apply the map config to the ID. * Should only be true if this map is for a dependency. * * @returns {Object} */ function makeModuleMap(name, parentModuleMap, isNormalized, applyMap) { var url, pluginModule, suffix, nameParts, prefix = null, parentName = parentModuleMap ? parentModuleMap.name : null, originalName = name, isDefine = true, normalizedName = ''; //If no name, then it means it is a require call, generate an //internal name. if (!name) { isDefine = false; name = '_@r' + (requireCounter += 1); } nameParts = splitPrefix(name); prefix = nameParts[0]; name = nameParts[1]; if (prefix) { prefix = normalize(prefix, parentName, applyMap); pluginModule = getOwn(defined, prefix); } //Account for relative paths if there is a base name. if (name) { if (prefix) { if (pluginModule && pluginModule.normalize) { //Plugin is loaded, use its normalize method. normalizedName = pluginModule.normalize(name, function (name) { return normalize(name, parentName, applyMap); }); } else { // If nested plugin references, then do not try to // normalize, as it will not normalize correctly. This // places a restriction on resourceIds, and the longer // term solution is not to normalize until plugins are // loaded and all normalizations to allow for async // loading of a loader plugin. But for now, fixes the // common uses. Details in #1131 normalizedName = name.indexOf('!') === -1 ? normalize(name, parentName, applyMap) : name; } } else { //A regular module. normalizedName = normalize(name, parentName, applyMap); //Normalized name may be a plugin ID due to map config //application in normalize. The map config values must //already be normalized, so do not need to redo that part. nameParts = splitPrefix(normalizedName); prefix = nameParts[0]; normalizedName = nameParts[1]; isNormalized = true; url = context.nameToUrl(normalizedName); } } //If the id is a plugin id that cannot be determined if it needs //normalization, stamp it with a unique ID so two matching relative //ids that may conflict can be separate. suffix = prefix && !pluginModule && !isNormalized ? '_unnormalized' + (unnormalizedCounter += 1) : ''; return { prefix: prefix, name: normalizedName, parentMap: parentModuleMap, unnormalized: !!suffix, url: url, originalName: originalName, isDefine: isDefine, id: (prefix ? prefix + '!' + normalizedName : normalizedName) + suffix }; } function getModule(depMap) { var id = depMap.id, mod = getOwn(registry, id); if (!mod) { mod = registry[id] = new context.Module(depMap); } return mod; } function on(depMap, name, fn) { var id = depMap.id, mod = getOwn(registry, id); if (hasProp(defined, id) && (!mod || mod.defineEmitComplete)) { if (name === 'defined') { fn(defined[id]); } } else { mod = getModule(depMap); if (mod.error && name === 'error') { fn(mod.error); } else { mod.on(name, fn); } } } function onError(err, errback) { var ids = err.requireModules, notified = false; if (errback) { errback(err); } else { each(ids, function (id) { var mod = getOwn(registry, id); if (mod) { //Set error on module, so it skips timeout checks. mod.error = err; if (mod.events.error) { notified = true; mod.emit('error', err); } } }); if (!notified) { req.onError(err); } } } /** * Internal method to transfer globalQueue items to this context's * defQueue. */ function takeGlobalQueue() { //Push all the globalDefQueue items into the context's defQueue if (globalDefQueue.length) { each(globalDefQueue, function(queueItem) { var id = queueItem[0]; if (typeof id === 'string') { context.defQueueMap[id] = true; } defQueue.push(queueItem); }); globalDefQueue = []; } } handlers = { 'require': function (mod) { if (mod.require) { return mod.require; } else { return (mod.require = context.makeRequire(mod.map)); } }, 'exports': function (mod) { mod.usingExports = true; if (mod.map.isDefine) { if (mod.exports) { return (defined[mod.map.id] = mod.exports); } else { return (mod.exports = defined[mod.map.id] = {}); } } }, 'module': function (mod) { if (mod.module) { return mod.module; } else { return (mod.module = { id: mod.map.id, uri: mod.map.url, config: function () { return getOwn(config.config, mod.map.id) || {}; }, exports: mod.exports || (mod.exports = {}) }); } } }; function cleanRegistry(id) { //Clean up machinery used for waiting modules. delete registry[id]; delete enabledRegistry[id]; } function breakCycle(mod, traced, processed) { var id = mod.map.id; if (mod.error) { mod.emit('error', mod.error); } else { traced[id] = true; each(mod.depMaps, function (depMap, i) { var depId = depMap.id, dep = getOwn(registry, depId); //Only force things that have not completed //being defined, so still in the registry, //and only if it has not been matched up //in the module already. if (dep && !mod.depMatched[i] && !processed[depId]) { if (getOwn(traced, depId)) { mod.defineDep(i, defined[depId]); mod.check(); //pass false? } else { breakCycle(dep, traced, processed); } } }); processed[id] = true; } } function checkLoaded() { var err, usingPathFallback, waitInterval = config.waitSeconds * 1000, //It is possible to disable the wait interval by using waitSeconds of 0. expired = waitInterval && (context.startTime + waitInterval) < new Date().getTime(), noLoads = [], reqCalls = [], stillLoading = false, needCycleCheck = true; //Do not bother if this call was a result of a cycle break. if (inCheckLoaded) { return; } inCheckLoaded = true; //Figure out the state of all the modules. eachProp(enabledRegistry, function (mod) { var map = mod.map, modId = map.id; //Skip things that are not enabled or in error state. if (!mod.enabled) { return; } if (!map.isDefine) { reqCalls.push(mod); } if (!mod.error) { //If the module should be executed, and it has not //been inited and time is up, remember it. if (!mod.inited && expired) { if (hasPathFallback(modId)) { usingPathFallback = true; stillLoading = true; } else { noLoads.push(modId); removeScript(modId); } } else if (!mod.inited && mod.fetched && map.isDefine) { stillLoading = true; if (!map.prefix) { //No reason to keep looking for unfinished //loading. If the only stillLoading is a //plugin resource though, keep going, //because it may be that a plugin resource //is waiting on a non-plugin cycle. return (needCycleCheck = false); } } } }); if (expired && noLoads.length) { //If wait time expired, throw error of unloaded modules. err = makeError('timeout', 'Load timeout for modules: ' + noLoads, null, noLoads); err.contextName = context.contextName; return onError(err); } //Not expired, check for a cycle. if (needCycleCheck) { each(reqCalls, function (mod) { breakCycle(mod, {}, {}); }); } //If still waiting on loads, and the waiting load is something //other than a plugin resource, or there are still outstanding //scripts, then just try back later. if ((!expired || usingPathFallback) && stillLoading) { //Something is still waiting to load. Wait for it, but only //if a timeout is not already in effect. if ((isBrowser || isWebWorker) && !checkLoadedTimeoutId) { checkLoadedTimeoutId = setTimeout(function () { checkLoadedTimeoutId = 0; checkLoaded(); }, 50); } } inCheckLoaded = false; } Module = function (map) { this.events = getOwn(undefEvents, map.id) || {}; this.map = map; this.shim = getOwn(config.shim, map.id); this.depExports = []; this.depMaps = []; this.depMatched = []; this.pluginMaps = {}; this.depCount = 0; /* this.exports this.factory this.depMaps = [], this.enabled, this.fetched */ }; Module.prototype = { init: function (depMaps, factory, errback, options) { options = options || {}; //Do not do more inits if already done. Can happen if there //are multiple define calls for the same module. That is not //a normal, common case, but it is also not unexpected. if (this.inited) { return; } this.factory = factory; if (errback) { //Register for errors on this module. this.on('error', errback); } else if (this.events.error) { //If no errback already, but there are error listeners //on this module, set up an errback to pass to the deps. errback = bind(this, function (err) { this.emit('error', err); }); } //Do a copy of the dependency array, so that //source inputs are not modified. For example //"shim" deps are passed in here directly, and //doing a direct modification of the depMaps array //would affect that config. this.depMaps = depMaps && depMaps.slice(0); this.errback = errback; //Indicate this module has be initialized this.inited = true; this.ignore = options.ignore; //Could have option to init this module in enabled mode, //or could have been previously marked as enabled. However, //the dependencies are not known until init is called. So //if enabled previously, now trigger dependencies as enabled. if (options.enabled || this.enabled) { //Enable this module and dependencies. //Will call this.check() this.enable(); } else { this.check(); } }, defineDep: function (i, depExports) { //Because of cycles, defined callback for a given //export can be called more than once. if (!this.depMatched[i]) { this.depMatched[i] = true; this.depCount -= 1; this.depExports[i] = depExports; } }, fetch: function () { if (this.fetched) { return; } this.fetched = true; context.startTime = (new Date()).getTime(); var map = this.map; //If the manager is for a plugin managed resource, //ask the plugin to load it now. if (this.shim) { context.makeRequire(this.map, { enableBuildCallback: true })(this.shim.deps || [], bind(this, function () { return map.prefix ? this.callPlugin() : this.load(); })); } else { //Regular dependency. return map.prefix ? this.callPlugin() : this.load(); } }, load: function () { var url = this.map.url; //Regular dependency. if (!urlFetched[url]) { urlFetched[url] = true; context.load(this.map.id, url); } }, /** * Checks if the module is ready to define itself, and if so, * define it. */ check: function () { if (!this.enabled || this.enabling) { return; } var err, cjsModule, id = this.map.id, depExports = this.depExports, exports = this.exports, factory = this.factory; if (!this.inited) { // Only fetch if not already in the defQueue. if (!hasProp(context.defQueueMap, id)) { this.fetch(); } } else if (this.error) { this.emit('error', this.error); } else if (!this.defining) { //The factory could trigger another require call //that would result in checking this module to //define itself again. If already in the process //of doing that, skip this work. this.defining = true; if (this.depCount < 1 && !this.defined) { if (isFunction(factory)) { //If there is an error listener, favor passing //to that instead of throwing an error. However, //only do it for define()'d modules. require //errbacks should not be called for failures in //their callbacks (#699). However if a global //onError is set, use that. if ((this.events.error && this.map.isDefine) || req.onError !== defaultOnError) { try { exports = context.execCb(id, factory, depExports, exports); } catch (e) { err = e; } } else { exports = context.execCb(id, factory, depExports, exports); } // Favor return value over exports. If node/cjs in play, // then will not have a return value anyway. Favor // module.exports assignment over exports object. if (this.map.isDefine && exports === undefined) { cjsModule = this.module; if (cjsModule) { exports = cjsModule.exports; } else if (this.usingExports) { //exports already set the defined value. exports = this.exports; } } if (err) { err.requireMap = this.map; err.requireModules = this.map.isDefine ? [this.map.id] : null; err.requireType = this.map.isDefine ? 'define' : 'require'; return onError((this.error = err)); } } else { //Just a literal value exports = factory; } this.exports = exports; if (this.map.isDefine && !this.ignore) { defined[id] = exports; if (req.onResourceLoad) { var resLoadMaps = []; each(this.depMaps, function (depMap) { resLoadMaps.push(depMap.normalizedMap || depMap); }); req.onResourceLoad(context, this.map, resLoadMaps); } } //Clean up cleanRegistry(id); this.defined = true; } //Finished the define stage. Allow calling check again //to allow define notifications below in the case of a //cycle. this.defining = false; if (this.defined && !this.defineEmitted) { this.defineEmitted = true; this.emit('defined', this.exports); this.defineEmitComplete = true; } } }, callPlugin: function () { var map = this.map, id = map.id, //Map already normalized the prefix. pluginMap = makeModuleMap(map.prefix); //Mark this as a dependency for this plugin, so it //can be traced for cycles. this.depMaps.push(pluginMap); on(pluginMap, 'defined', bind(this, function (plugin) { var load, normalizedMap, normalizedMod, bundleId = getOwn(bundlesMap, this.map.id), name = this.map.name, parentName = this.map.parentMap ? this.map.parentMap.name : null, localRequire = context.makeRequire(map.parentMap, { enableBuildCallback: true }); //If current map is not normalized, wait for that //normalized name to load instead of continuing. if (this.map.unnormalized) { //Normalize the ID if the plugin allows it. if (plugin.normalize) { name = plugin.normalize(name, function (name) { return normalize(name, parentName, true); }) || ''; } //prefix and name should already be normalized, no need //for applying map config again either. normalizedMap = makeModuleMap(map.prefix + '!' + name, this.map.parentMap); on(normalizedMap, 'defined', bind(this, function (value) { this.map.normalizedMap = normalizedMap; this.init([], function () { return value; }, null, { enabled: true, ignore: true }); })); normalizedMod = getOwn(registry, normalizedMap.id); if (normalizedMod) { //Mark this as a dependency for this plugin, so it //can be traced for cycles. this.depMaps.push(normalizedMap); if (this.events.error) { normalizedMod.on('error', bind(this, function (err) { this.emit('error', err); })); } normalizedMod.enable(); } return; } //If a paths config, then just load that file instead to //resolve the plugin, as it is built into that paths layer. if (bundleId) { this.map.url = context.nameToUrl(bundleId); this.load(); return; } load = bind(this, function (value) { this.init([], function () { return value; }, null, { enabled: true }); }); load.error = bind(this, function (err) { this.inited = true; this.error = err; err.requireModules = [id]; //Remove temp unnormalized modules for this module, //since they will never be resolved otherwise now. eachProp(registry, function (mod) { if (mod.map.id.indexOf(id + '_unnormalized') === 0) { cleanRegistry(mod.map.id); } }); onError(err); }); //Allow plugins to load other code without having to know the //context or how to 'complete' the load. load.fromText = bind(this, function (text, textAlt) { /*jslint evil: true */ var moduleName = map.name, moduleMap = makeModuleMap(moduleName), hasInteractive = useInteractive; //As of 2.1.0, support just passing the text, to reinforce //fromText only being called once per resource. Still //support old style of passing moduleName but discard //that moduleName in favor of the internal ref. if (textAlt) { text = textAlt; } //Turn off interactive script matching for IE for any define //calls in the text, then turn it back on at the end. if (hasInteractive) { useInteractive = false; } //Prime the system by creating a module instance for //it. getModule(moduleMap); //Transfer any config to this other module. if (hasProp(config.config, id)) { config.config[moduleName] = config.config[id]; } try { req.exec(text); } catch (e) { return onError(makeError('fromtexteval', 'fromText eval for ' + id + ' failed: ' + e, e, [id])); } if (hasInteractive) { useInteractive = true; } //Mark this as a dependency for the plugin //resource this.depMaps.push(moduleMap); //Support anonymous modules. context.completeLoad(moduleName); //Bind the value of that module to the value for this //resource ID. localRequire([moduleName], load); }); //Use parentName here since the plugin's name is not reliable, //could be some weird string with no path that actually wants to //reference the parentName's path. plugin.load(map.name, localRequire, load, config); })); context.enable(pluginMap, this); this.pluginMaps[pluginMap.id] = pluginMap; }, enable: function () { enabledRegistry[this.map.id] = this; this.enabled = true; //Set flag mentioning that the module is enabling, //so that immediate calls to the defined callbacks //for dependencies do not trigger inadvertent load //with the depCount still being zero. this.enabling = true; //Enable each dependency each(this.depMaps, bind(this, function (depMap, i) { var id, mod, handler; if (typeof depMap === 'string') { //Dependency needs to be converted to a depMap //and wired up to this module. depMap = makeModuleMap(depMap, (this.map.isDefine ? this.map : this.map.parentMap), false, !this.skipMap); this.depMaps[i] = depMap; handler = getOwn(handlers, depMap.id); if (handler) { this.depExports[i] = handler(this); return; } this.depCount += 1; on(depMap, 'defined', bind(this, function (depExports) { if (this.undefed) { return; } this.defineDep(i, depExports); this.check(); })); if (this.errback) { on(depMap, 'error', bind(this, this.errback)); } else if (this.events.error) { // No direct errback on this module, but something // else is listening for errors, so be sure to // propagate the error correctly. on(depMap, 'error', bind(this, function(err) { this.emit('error', err); })); } } id = depMap.id; mod = registry[id]; //Skip special modules like 'require', 'exports', 'module' //Also, don't call enable if it is already enabled, //important in circular dependency cases. if (!hasProp(handlers, id) && mod && !mod.enabled) { context.enable(depMap, this); } })); //Enable each plugin that is used in //a dependency eachProp(this.pluginMaps, bind(this, function (pluginMap) { var mod = getOwn(registry, pluginMap.id); if (mod && !mod.enabled) { context.enable(pluginMap, this); } })); this.enabling = false; this.check(); }, on: function (name, cb) { var cbs = this.events[name]; if (!cbs) { cbs = this.events[name] = []; } cbs.push(cb); }, emit: function (name, evt) { each(this.events[name], function (cb) { cb(evt); }); if (name === 'error') { //Now that the error handler was triggered, remove //the listeners, since this broken Module instance //can stay around for a while in the registry. delete this.events[name]; } } }; function callGetModule(args) { //Skip modules already defined. if (!hasProp(defined, args[0])) { getModule(makeModuleMap(args[0], null, true)).init(args[1], args[2]); } } function removeListener(node, func, name, ieName) { //Favor detachEvent because of IE9 //issue, see attachEvent/addEventListener comment elsewhere //in this file. if (node.detachEvent && !isOpera) { //Probably IE. If not it will throw an error, which will be //useful to know. if (ieName) { node.detachEvent(ieName, func); } } else { node.removeEventListener(name, func, false); } } /** * Given an event from a script node, get the requirejs info from it, * and then removes the event listeners on the node. * @param {Event} evt * @returns {Object} */ function getScriptData(evt) { //Using currentTarget instead of target for Firefox 2.0's sake. Not //all old browsers will be supported, but this one was easy enough //to support and still makes sense. var node = evt.currentTarget || evt.srcElement; //Remove the listeners once here. removeListener(node, context.onScriptLoad, 'load', 'onreadystatechange'); removeListener(node, context.onScriptError, 'error'); return { node: node, id: node && node.getAttribute('data-requiremodule') }; } function intakeDefines() { var args; //Any defined modules in the global queue, intake them now. takeGlobalQueue(); //Make sure any remaining defQueue items get properly processed. while (defQueue.length) { args = defQueue.shift(); if (args[0] === null) { return onError(makeError('mismatch', 'Mismatched anonymous define() module: ' + args[args.length - 1])); } else { //args are id, deps, factory. Should be normalized by the //define() function. callGetModule(args); } } context.defQueueMap = {}; } context = { config: config, contextName: contextName, registry: registry, defined: defined, urlFetched: urlFetched, defQueue: defQueue, defQueueMap: {}, Module: Module, makeModuleMap: makeModuleMap, nextTick: req.nextTick, onError: onError, /** * Set a configuration for the context. * @param {Object} cfg config object to integrate. */ configure: function (cfg) { //Make sure the baseUrl ends in a slash. if (cfg.baseUrl) { if (cfg.baseUrl.charAt(cfg.baseUrl.length - 1) !== '/') { cfg.baseUrl += '/'; } } // Convert old style urlArgs string to a function. if (typeof cfg.urlArgs === 'string') { var urlArgs = cfg.urlArgs; cfg.urlArgs = function(id, url) { return (url.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : '&') + urlArgs; }; } //Save off the paths since they require special processing, //they are additive. var shim = config.shim, objs = { paths: true, bundles: true, config: true, map: true }; eachProp(cfg, function (value, prop) { if (objs[prop]) { if (!config[prop]) { config[prop] = {}; } mixin(config[prop], value, true, true); } else { config[prop] = value; } }); //Reverse map the bundles if (cfg.bundles) { eachProp(cfg.bundles, function (value, prop) { each(value, function (v) { if (v !== prop) { bundlesMap[v] = prop; } }); }); } //Merge shim if (cfg.shim) { eachProp(cfg.shim, function (value, id) { //Normalize the structure if (isArray(value)) { value = { deps: value }; } if ((value.exports || value.init) && !value.exportsFn) { value.exportsFn = context.makeShimExports(value); } shim[id] = value; }); config.shim = shim; } //Adjust packages if necessary. if (cfg.packages) { each(cfg.packages, function (pkgObj) { var location, name; pkgObj = typeof pkgObj === 'string' ? {name: pkgObj} : pkgObj; name = pkgObj.name; location = pkgObj.location; if (location) { config.paths[name] = pkgObj.location; } //Save pointer to main module ID for pkg name. //Remove leading dot in main, so main paths are normalized, //and remove any trailing .js, since different package //envs have different conventions: some use a module name, //some use a file name. config.pkgs[name] = pkgObj.name + '/' + (pkgObj.main || 'main') .replace(currDirRegExp, '') .replace(jsSuffixRegExp, ''); }); } //If there are any "waiting to execute" modules in the registry, //update the maps for them, since their info, like URLs to load, //may have changed. eachProp(registry, function (mod, id) { //If module already has init called, since it is too //late to modify them, and ignore unnormalized ones //since they are transient. if (!mod.inited && !mod.map.unnormalized) { mod.map = makeModuleMap(id, null, true); } }); //If a deps array or a config callback is specified, then call //require with those args. This is useful when require is defined as a //config object before require.js is loaded. if (cfg.deps || cfg.callback) { context.require(cfg.deps || [], cfg.callback); } }, makeShimExports: function (value) { function fn() { var ret; if (value.init) { ret = value.init.apply(global, arguments); } return ret || (value.exports && getGlobal(value.exports)); } return fn; }, makeRequire: function (relMap, options) { options = options || {}; function localRequire(deps, callback, errback) { var id, map, requireMod; if (options.enableBuildCallback && callback && isFunction(callback)) { callback.__requireJsBuild = true; } if (typeof deps === 'string') { if (isFunction(callback)) { //Invalid call return onError(makeError('requireargs', 'Invalid require call'), errback); } //If require|exports|module are requested, get the //value for them from the special handlers. Caveat: //this only works while module is being defined. if (relMap && hasProp(handlers, deps)) { return handlers[deps](registry[relMap.id]); } //Synchronous access to one module. If require.get is //available (as in the Node adapter), prefer that. if (req.get) { return req.get(context, deps, relMap, localRequire); } //Normalize module name, if it contains . or .. map = makeModuleMap(deps, relMap, false, true); id = map.id; if (!hasProp(defined, id)) { return onError(makeError('notloaded', 'Module name "' + id + '" has not been loaded yet for context: ' + contextName + (relMap ? '' : '. Use require([])'))); } return defined[id]; } //Grab defines waiting in the global queue. intakeDefines(); //Mark all the dependencies as needing to be loaded. context.nextTick(function () { //Some defines could have been added since the //require call, collect them. intakeDefines(); requireMod = getModule(makeModuleMap(null, relMap)); //Store if map config should be applied to this require //call for dependencies. requireMod.skipMap = options.skipMap; requireMod.init(deps, callback, errback, { enabled: true }); checkLoaded(); }); return localRequire; } mixin(localRequire, { isBrowser: isBrowser, /** * Converts a module name + .extension into an URL path. * *Requires* the use of a module name. It does not support using * plain URLs like nameToUrl. */ toUrl: function (moduleNamePlusExt) { var ext, index = moduleNamePlusExt.lastIndexOf('.'), segment = moduleNamePlusExt.split('/')[0], isRelative = segment === '.' || segment === '..'; //Have a file extension alias, and it is not the //dots from a relative path. if (index !== -1 && (!isRelative || index > 1)) { ext = moduleNamePlusExt.substring(index, moduleNamePlusExt.length); moduleNamePlusExt = moduleNamePlusExt.substring(0, index); } return context.nameToUrl(normalize(moduleNamePlusExt, relMap && relMap.id, true), ext, true); }, defined: function (id) { return hasProp(defined, makeModuleMap(id, relMap, false, true).id); }, specified: function (id) { id = makeModuleMap(id, relMap, false, true).id; return hasProp(defined, id) || hasProp(registry, id); } }); //Only allow undef on top level require calls if (!relMap) { localRequire.undef = function (id) { //Bind any waiting define() calls to this context, //fix for #408 takeGlobalQueue(); var map = makeModuleMap(id, relMap, true), mod = getOwn(registry, id); mod.undefed = true; removeScript(id); delete defined[id]; delete urlFetched[map.url]; delete undefEvents[id]; //Clean queued defines too. Go backwards //in array so that the splices do not //mess up the iteration. eachReverse(defQueue, function(args, i) { if (args[0] === id) { defQueue.splice(i, 1); } }); delete context.defQueueMap[id]; if (mod) { //Hold on to listeners in case the //module will be attempted to be reloaded //using a different config. if (mod.events.defined) { undefEvents[id] = mod.events; } cleanRegistry(id); } }; } return localRequire; }, /** * Called to enable a module if it is still in the registry * awaiting enablement. A second arg, parent, the parent module, * is passed in for context, when this method is overridden by * the optimizer. Not shown here to keep code compact. */ enable: function (depMap) { var mod = getOwn(registry, depMap.id); if (mod) { getModule(depMap).enable(); } }, /** * Internal method used by environment adapters to complete a load event. * A load event could be a script load or just a load pass from a synchronous * load call. * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module to potentially complete. */ completeLoad: function (moduleName) { var found, args, mod, shim = getOwn(config.shim, moduleName) || {}, shExports = shim.exports; takeGlobalQueue(); while (defQueue.length) { args = defQueue.shift(); if (args[0] === null) { args[0] = moduleName; //If already found an anonymous module and bound it //to this name, then this is some other anon module //waiting for its completeLoad to fire. if (found) { break; } found = true; } else if (args[0] === moduleName) { //Found matching define call for this script! found = true; } callGetModule(args); } context.defQueueMap = {}; //Do this after the cycle of callGetModule in case the result //of those calls/init calls changes the registry. mod = getOwn(registry, moduleName); if (!found && !hasProp(defined, moduleName) && mod && !mod.inited) { if (config.enforceDefine && (!shExports || !getGlobal(shExports))) { if (hasPathFallback(moduleName)) { return; } else { return onError(makeError('nodefine', 'No define call for ' + moduleName, null, [moduleName])); } } else { //A script that does not call define(), so just simulate //the call for it. callGetModule([moduleName, (shim.deps || []), shim.exportsFn]); } } checkLoaded(); }, /** * Converts a module name to a file path. Supports cases where * moduleName may actually be just an URL. * Note that it **does not** call normalize on the moduleName, * it is assumed to have already been normalized. This is an * internal API, not a public one. Use toUrl for the public API. */ nameToUrl: function (moduleName, ext, skipExt) { var paths, syms, i, parentModule, url, parentPath, bundleId, pkgMain = getOwn(config.pkgs, moduleName); if (pkgMain) { moduleName = pkgMain; } bundleId = getOwn(bundlesMap, moduleName); if (bundleId) { return context.nameToUrl(bundleId, ext, skipExt); } //If a colon is in the URL, it indicates a protocol is used and it is just //an URL to a file, or if it starts with a slash, contains a query arg (i.e. ?) //or ends with .js, then assume the user meant to use an url and not a module id. //The slash is important for protocol-less URLs as well as full paths. if (req.jsExtRegExp.test(moduleName)) { //Just a plain path, not module name lookup, so just return it. //Add extension if it is included. This is a bit wonky, only non-.js things pass //an extension, this method probably needs to be reworked. url = moduleName + (ext || ''); } else { //A module that needs to be converted to a path. paths = config.paths; syms = moduleName.split('/'); //For each module name segment, see if there is a path //registered for it. Start with most specific name //and work up from it. for (i = syms.length; i > 0; i -= 1) { parentModule = syms.slice(0, i).join('/'); parentPath = getOwn(paths, parentModule); if (parentPath) { //If an array, it means there are a few choices, //Choose the one that is desired if (isArray(parentPath)) { parentPath = parentPath[0]; } syms.splice(0, i, parentPath); break; } } //Join the path parts together, then figure out if baseUrl is needed. url = syms.join('/'); url += (ext || (/^data\:|^blob\:|\?/.test(url) || skipExt ? '' : '.js')); url = (url.charAt(0) === '/' || url.match(/^[\w\+\.\-]+:/) ? '' : config.baseUrl) + url; } return config.urlArgs && !/^blob\:/.test(url) ? url + config.urlArgs(moduleName, url) : url; }, //Delegates to req.load. Broken out as a separate function to //allow overriding in the optimizer. load: function (id, url) { req.load(context, id, url); }, /** * Executes a module callback function. Broken out as a separate function * solely to allow the build system to sequence the files in the built * layer in the right sequence. * * @private */ execCb: function (name, callback, args, exports) { return callback.apply(exports, args); }, /** * callback for script loads, used to check status of loading. * * @param {Event} evt the event from the browser for the script * that was loaded. */ onScriptLoad: function (evt) { //Using currentTarget instead of target for Firefox 2.0's sake. Not //all old browsers will be supported, but this one was easy enough //to support and still makes sense. if (evt.type === 'load' || (readyRegExp.test((evt.currentTarget || evt.srcElement).readyState))) { //Reset interactive script so a script node is not held onto for //to long. interactiveScript = null; //Pull out the name of the module and the context. var data = getScriptData(evt); context.completeLoad(data.id); } }, /** * Callback for script errors. */ onScriptError: function (evt) { var data = getScriptData(evt); if (!hasPathFallback(data.id)) { var parents = []; eachProp(registry, function(value, key) { if (key.indexOf('_@r') !== 0) { each(value.depMaps, function(depMap) { if (depMap.id === data.id) { parents.push(key); return true; } }); } }); return onError(makeError('scripterror', 'Script error for "' + data.id + (parents.length ? '", needed by: ' + parents.join(', ') : '"'), evt, [data.id])); } } }; context.require = context.makeRequire(); return context; } /** * Main entry point. * * If the only argument to require is a string, then the module that * is represented by that string is fetched for the appropriate context. * * If the first argument is an array, then it will be treated as an array * of dependency string names to fetch. An optional function callback can * be specified to execute when all of those dependencies are available. * * Make a local req variable to help Caja compliance (it assumes things * on a require that are not standardized), and to give a short * name for minification/local scope use. */ req = requirejs = function (deps, callback, errback, optional) { //Find the right context, use default var context, config, contextName = defContextName; // Determine if have config object in the call. if (!isArray(deps) && typeof deps !== 'string') { // deps is a config object config = deps; if (isArray(callback)) { // Adjust args if there are dependencies deps = callback; callback = errback; errback = optional; } else { deps = []; } } if (config && config.context) { contextName = config.context; } context = getOwn(contexts, contextName); if (!context) { context = contexts[contextName] = req.s.newContext(contextName); } if (config) { context.configure(config); } return context.require(deps, callback, errback); }; /** * Support require.config() to make it easier to cooperate with other * AMD loaders on globally agreed names. */ req.config = function (config) { return req(config); }; /** * Execute something after the current tick * of the event loop. Override for other envs * that have a better solution than setTimeout. * @param {Function} fn function to execute later. */ req.nextTick = typeof setTimeout !== 'undefined' ? function (fn) { setTimeout(fn, 4); } : function (fn) { fn(); }; /** * Export require as a global, but only if it does not already exist. */ if (!require) { require = req; } req.version = version; //Used to filter out dependencies that are already paths. req.jsExtRegExp = /^\/|:|\?|\.js$/; req.isBrowser = isBrowser; s = req.s = { contexts: contexts, newContext: newContext }; //Create default context. req({}); //Exports some context-sensitive methods on global require. each([ 'toUrl', 'undef', 'defined', 'specified' ], function (prop) { //Reference from contexts instead of early binding to default context, //so that during builds, the latest instance of the default context //with its config gets used. req[prop] = function () { var ctx = contexts[defContextName]; return ctx.require[prop].apply(ctx, arguments); }; }); if (isBrowser) { head = s.head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]; //If BASE tag is in play, using appendChild is a problem for IE6. //When that browser dies, this can be removed. Details in this jQuery bug: //http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/2709 baseElement = document.getElementsByTagName('base')[0]; if (baseElement) { head = s.head = baseElement.parentNode; } } /** * Any errors that require explicitly generates will be passed to this * function. Intercept/override it if you want custom error handling. * @param {Error} err the error object. */ req.onError = defaultOnError; /** * Creates the node for the load command. Only used in browser envs. */ req.createNode = function (config, moduleName, url) { var node = config.xhtml ? document.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml', 'html:script') : document.createElement('script'); node.type = config.scriptType || 'text/javascript'; node.charset = 'utf-8'; node.async = true; return node; }; /** * Does the request to load a module for the browser case. * Make this a separate function to allow other environments * to override it. * * @param {Object} context the require context to find state. * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module. * @param {Object} url the URL to the module. */ req.load = function (context, moduleName, url) { var config = (context && context.config) || {}, node; if (isBrowser) { //In the browser so use a script tag node = req.createNode(config, moduleName, url); node.setAttribute('data-requirecontext', context.contextName); node.setAttribute('data-requiremodule', moduleName); //Set up load listener. Test attachEvent first because IE9 has //a subtle issue in its addEventListener and script onload firings //that do not match the behavior of all other browsers with //addEventListener support, which fire the onload event for a //script right after the script execution. See: //https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/details/648057/script-onload-event-is-not-fired-immediately-after-script-execution //UNFORTUNATELY Opera implements attachEvent but does not follow the script //script execution mode. if (node.attachEvent && //Check if node.attachEvent is artificially added by custom script or //natively supported by browser //read https://github.com/requirejs/requirejs/issues/187 //if we can NOT find [native code] then it must NOT natively supported. //in IE8, node.attachEvent does not have toString() //Note the test for "[native code" with no closing brace, see: //https://github.com/requirejs/requirejs/issues/273 !(node.attachEvent.toString && node.attachEvent.toString().indexOf('[native code') < 0) && !isOpera) { //Probably IE. IE (at least 6-8) do not fire //script onload right after executing the script, so //we cannot tie the anonymous define call to a name. //However, IE reports the script as being in 'interactive' //readyState at the time of the define call. useInteractive = true; node.attachEvent('onreadystatechange', context.onScriptLoad); //It would be great to add an error handler here to catch //404s in IE9+. However, onreadystatechange will fire before //the error handler, so that does not help. If addEventListener //is used, then IE will fire error before load, but we cannot //use that pathway given the connect.microsoft.com issue //mentioned above about not doing the 'script execute, //then fire the script load event listener before execute //next script' that other browsers do. //Best hope: IE10 fixes the issues, //and then destroys all installs of IE 6-9. //node.attachEvent('onerror', context.onScriptError); } else { node.addEventListener('load', context.onScriptLoad, false); node.addEventListener('error', context.onScriptError, false); } node.src = url; //Calling onNodeCreated after all properties on the node have been //set, but before it is placed in the DOM. if (config.onNodeCreated) { config.onNodeCreated(node, config, moduleName, url); } //For some cache cases in IE 6-8, the script executes before the end //of the appendChild execution, so to tie an anonymous define //call to the module name (which is stored on the node), hold on //to a reference to this node, but clear after the DOM insertion. currentlyAddingScript = node; if (baseElement) { head.insertBefore(node, baseElement); } else { head.appendChild(node); } currentlyAddingScript = null; return node; } else if (isWebWorker) { try { //In a web worker, use importScripts. This is not a very //efficient use of importScripts, importScripts will block until //its script is downloaded and evaluated. However, if web workers //are in play, the expectation is that a build has been done so //that only one script needs to be loaded anyway. This may need //to be reevaluated if other use cases become common. // Post a task to the event loop to work around a bug in WebKit // where the worker gets garbage-collected after calling // importScripts(): https://webkit.org/b/153317 setTimeout(function() {}, 0); importScripts(url); //Account for anonymous modules context.completeLoad(moduleName); } catch (e) { context.onError(makeError('importscripts', 'importScripts failed for ' + moduleName + ' at ' + url, e, [moduleName])); } } }; function getInteractiveScript() { if (interactiveScript && interactiveScript.readyState === 'interactive') { return interactiveScript; } eachReverse(scripts(), function (script) { if (script.readyState === 'interactive') { return (interactiveScript = script); } }); return interactiveScript; } //Look for a data-main script attribute, which could also adjust the baseUrl. if (isBrowser && !cfg.skipDataMain) { //Figure out baseUrl. Get it from the script tag with require.js in it. eachReverse(scripts(), function (script) { //Set the 'head' where we can append children by //using the script's parent. if (!head) { head = script.parentNode; } //Look for a data-main attribute to set main script for the page //to load. If it is there, the path to data main becomes the //baseUrl, if it is not already set. dataMain = script.getAttribute('data-main'); if (dataMain) { //Preserve dataMain in case it is a path (i.e. contains '?') mainScript = dataMain; //Set final baseUrl if there is not already an explicit one, //but only do so if the data-main value is not a loader plugin //module ID. if (!cfg.baseUrl && mainScript.indexOf('!') === -1) { //Pull off the directory of data-main for use as the //baseUrl. src = mainScript.split('/'); mainScript = src.pop(); subPath = src.length ? src.join('/') + '/' : './'; cfg.baseUrl = subPath; } //Strip off any trailing .js since mainScript is now //like a module name. mainScript = mainScript.replace(jsSuffixRegExp, ''); //If mainScript is still a path, fall back to dataMain if (req.jsExtRegExp.test(mainScript)) { mainScript = dataMain; } //Put the data-main script in the files to load. cfg.deps = cfg.deps ? cfg.deps.concat(mainScript) : [mainScript]; return true; } }); } /** * The function that handles definitions of modules. Differs from * require() in that a string for the module should be the first argument, * and the function to execute after dependencies are loaded should * return a value to define the module corresponding to the first argument's * name. */ define = function (name, deps, callback) { var node, context; //Allow for anonymous modules if (typeof name !== 'string') { //Adjust args appropriately callback = deps; deps = name; name = null; } //This module may not have dependencies if (!isArray(deps)) { callback = deps; deps = null; } //If no name, and callback is a function, then figure out if it a //CommonJS thing with dependencies. if (!deps && isFunction(callback)) { deps = []; //Remove comments from the callback string, //look for require calls, and pull them into the dependencies, //but only if there are function args. if (callback.length) { callback .toString() .replace(commentRegExp, commentReplace) .replace(cjsRequireRegExp, function (match, dep) { deps.push(dep); }); //May be a CommonJS thing even without require calls, but still //could use exports, and module. Avoid doing exports and module //work though if it just needs require. //REQUIRES the function to expect the CommonJS variables in the //order listed below. deps = (callback.length === 1 ? ['require'] : ['require', 'exports', 'module']).concat(deps); } } //If in IE 6-8 and hit an anonymous define() call, do the interactive //work. if (useInteractive) { node = currentlyAddingScript || getInteractiveScript(); if (node) { if (!name) { name = node.getAttribute('data-requiremodule'); } context = contexts[node.getAttribute('data-requirecontext')]; } } //Always save off evaluating the def call until the script onload handler. //This allows multiple modules to be in a file without prematurely //tracing dependencies, and allows for anonymous module support, //where the module name is not known until the script onload event //occurs. If no context, use the global queue, and get it processed //in the onscript load callback. if (context) { context.defQueue.push([name, deps, callback]); context.defQueueMap[name] = true; } else { globalDefQueue.push([name, deps, callback]); } }; define.amd = { jQuery: true }; /** * Executes the text. Normally just uses eval, but can be modified * to use a better, environment-specific call. Only used for transpiling * loader plugins, not for plain JS modules. * @param {String} text the text to execute/evaluate. */ req.exec = function (text) { /*jslint evil: true */ return eval(text); }; //Set up with config info. req(cfg); }(this)); this.requirejsVars = { require: require, requirejs: require, define: define }; if (env === 'browser') { //sloppy since eval enclosed with use strict causes problems if the source //text is not strict-compliant. /*jslint sloppy: true, evil: true */ /*global require, XMLHttpRequest */ (function () { // Separate function to avoid eval pollution, same with arguments use. function exec() { eval(arguments[0]); } require.load = function (context, moduleName, url) { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('GET', url, true); xhr.send(); xhr.onreadystatechange = function () { if (xhr.readyState === 4) { exec(xhr.responseText); //Support anonymous modules. context.completeLoad(moduleName); } }; }; }()); } else if (env === 'rhino') { /*global require: false, java: false, load: false */ (function () { 'use strict'; require.load = function (context, moduleName, url) { load(url); //Support anonymous modules. context.completeLoad(moduleName); }; }()); } else if (env === 'node') { this.requirejsVars.nodeRequire = nodeRequire; require.nodeRequire = nodeRequire; //Explicity not strict since this file contains an eval call, and do not want //to enforce strict on code evaluated that way. See //https://github.com/requirejs/r.js/issues/774 /*jslint regexp: false, sloppy: true*/ /*global require: false, define: false, requirejsVars: false, process: false */ /** * This adapter assumes that x.js has loaded it and set up * some variables. This adapter just allows limited RequireJS * usage from within the requirejs directory. The general * node adapater is r.js. */ (function () { var nodeReq = requirejsVars.nodeRequire, req = requirejsVars.require, def = requirejsVars.define, fs = nodeReq('fs'), path = nodeReq('path'), vm = nodeReq('vm'), //In Node 0.7+ existsSync is on fs. exists = fs.existsSync || path.existsSync, hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty; function hasProp(obj, prop) { return hasOwn.call(obj, prop); } function syncTick(fn) { fn(); } function makeError(message, moduleName) { var err = new Error(message); err.requireModules = [moduleName]; return err; } //Supply an implementation that allows synchronous get of a module. req.get = function (context, moduleName, relModuleMap, localRequire) { if (moduleName === "require" || moduleName === "exports" || moduleName === "module") { context.onError(makeError("Explicit require of " + moduleName + " is not allowed.", moduleName)); } var ret, oldTick, moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(moduleName, relModuleMap, false, true); //Normalize module name, if it contains . or .. moduleName = moduleMap.id; if (hasProp(context.defined, moduleName)) { ret = context.defined[moduleName]; } else { if (ret === undefined) { //Make sure nextTick for this type of call is sync-based. oldTick = context.nextTick; context.nextTick = syncTick; try { if (moduleMap.prefix) { //A plugin, call requirejs to handle it. Now that //nextTick is syncTick, the require will complete //synchronously. localRequire([moduleMap.originalName]); //Now that plugin is loaded, can regenerate the moduleMap //to get the final, normalized ID. moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(moduleMap.originalName, relModuleMap, false, true); moduleName = moduleMap.id; } else { //Try to dynamically fetch it. req.load(context, moduleName, moduleMap.url); //Enable the module context.enable(moduleMap, relModuleMap); } //Break any cycles by requiring it normally, but this will //finish synchronously context.require([moduleName]); //The above calls are sync, so can do the next thing safely. ret = context.defined[moduleName]; } finally { context.nextTick = oldTick; } } } return ret; }; req.nextTick = function (fn) { process.nextTick(fn); }; //Add wrapper around the code so that it gets the requirejs //API instead of the Node API, and it is done lexically so //that it survives later execution. req.makeNodeWrapper = function (contents) { return '(function (require, requirejs, define) { ' + contents + '\n}(requirejsVars.require, requirejsVars.requirejs, requirejsVars.define));'; }; req.load = function (context, moduleName, url) { var contents, err, config = context.config; if (config.shim[moduleName] && (!config.suppress || !config.suppress.nodeShim)) { console.warn('Shim config not supported in Node, may or may not work. Detected ' + 'for module: ' + moduleName); } if (exists(url)) { contents = fs.readFileSync(url, 'utf8'); contents = req.makeNodeWrapper(contents); try { vm.runInThisContext(contents, fs.realpathSync(url)); } catch (e) { err = new Error('Evaluating ' + url + ' as module "' + moduleName + '" failed with error: ' + e); err.originalError = e; err.moduleName = moduleName; err.requireModules = [moduleName]; err.fileName = url; return context.onError(err); } } else { def(moduleName, function () { //Get the original name, since relative requires may be //resolved differently in node (issue #202). Also, if relative, //make it relative to the URL of the item requesting it //(issue #393) var dirName, map = hasProp(context.registry, moduleName) && context.registry[moduleName].map, parentMap = map && map.parentMap, originalName = map && map.originalName; if (originalName.charAt(0) === '.' && parentMap) { dirName = parentMap.url.split('/'); dirName.pop(); originalName = dirName.join('/') + '/' + originalName; } try { return (context.config.nodeRequire || req.nodeRequire)(originalName); } catch (e) { err = new Error('Tried loading "' + moduleName + '" at ' + url + ' then tried node\'s require("' + originalName + '") and it failed ' + 'with error: ' + e); err.originalError = e; err.moduleName = originalName; err.requireModules = [moduleName]; throw err; } }); } //Support anonymous modules. context.completeLoad(moduleName); }; //Override to provide the function wrapper for define/require. req.exec = function (text) { /*jslint evil: true */ text = req.makeNodeWrapper(text); return eval(text); }; }()); } else if (env === 'xpconnect') { /*jslint */ /*global require, load */ (function () { 'use strict'; require.load = function (context, moduleName, url) { load(url); //Support anonymous modules. context.completeLoad(moduleName); }; }()); } //Support a default file name to execute. Useful for hosted envs //like Joyent where it defaults to a server.js as the only executed //script. But only do it if this is not an optimization run. if (commandOption !== 'o' && (!fileName || !jsSuffixRegExp.test(fileName))) { fileName = 'main.js'; } /** * Loads the library files that can be used for the optimizer, or for other * tasks. */ function loadLib() { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global Packages: false, process: false, window: false, navigator: false, document: false, define: false */ /** * A plugin that modifies any /env/ path to be the right path based on * the host environment. Right now only works for Node, Rhino and browser. */ (function () { var pathRegExp = /(\/|^)env\/|\{env\}/, env = 'unknown'; if (typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.versions && !!process.versions.node) { env = 'node'; } else if (typeof Packages !== 'undefined') { env = 'rhino'; } else if ((typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined') || (typeof importScripts !== 'undefined' && typeof self !== 'undefined')) { env = 'browser'; } else if (typeof Components !== 'undefined' && Components.classes && Components.interfaces) { env = 'xpconnect'; } define('env', { get: function () { return env; }, load: function (name, req, load, config) { //Allow override in the config. if (config.env) { env = config.env; } name = name.replace(pathRegExp, function (match, prefix) { if (match.indexOf('{') === -1) { return prefix + env + '/'; } else { return env; } }); req([name], function (mod) { load(mod); }); } }); }()); /*jslint plusplus: true */ /*global define, java */ define('lang', function () { 'use strict'; var lang, isJavaObj, hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty; function hasProp(obj, prop) { return hasOwn.call(obj, prop); } isJavaObj = function () { return false; }; //Rhino, but not Nashorn (detected by importPackage not existing) //Can have some strange foreign objects. if (typeof java !== 'undefined' && java.lang && java.lang.Object && typeof importPackage !== 'undefined') { isJavaObj = function (obj) { return obj instanceof java.lang.Object; }; } lang = { backSlashRegExp: /\\/g, ostring: Object.prototype.toString, isArray: Array.isArray || function (it) { return lang.ostring.call(it) === "[object Array]"; }, isFunction: function(it) { return lang.ostring.call(it) === "[object Function]"; }, isRegExp: function(it) { return it && it instanceof RegExp; }, hasProp: hasProp, //returns true if the object does not have an own property prop, //or if it does, it is a falsy value. falseProp: function (obj, prop) { return !hasProp(obj, prop) || !obj[prop]; }, //gets own property value for given prop on object getOwn: function (obj, prop) { return hasProp(obj, prop) && obj[prop]; }, _mixin: function(dest, source, override){ var name; for (name in source) { if(source.hasOwnProperty(name) && (override || !dest.hasOwnProperty(name))) { dest[name] = source[name]; } } return dest; // Object }, /** * mixin({}, obj1, obj2) is allowed. If the last argument is a boolean, * then the source objects properties are force copied over to dest. */ mixin: function(dest){ var parameters = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments), override, i, l; if (!dest) { dest = {}; } if (parameters.length > 2 && typeof arguments[parameters.length-1] === 'boolean') { override = parameters.pop(); } for (i = 1, l = parameters.length; i < l; i++) { lang._mixin(dest, parameters[i], override); } return dest; // Object }, /** * Does a deep mix of source into dest, where source values override * dest values if a winner is needed. * @param {Object} dest destination object that receives the mixed * values. * @param {Object} source source object contributing properties to mix * in. * @return {[Object]} returns dest object with the modification. */ deepMix: function(dest, source) { lang.eachProp(source, function (value, prop) { if (typeof value === 'object' && value && !lang.isArray(value) && !lang.isFunction(value) && !(value instanceof RegExp)) { if (!dest[prop]) { dest[prop] = {}; } lang.deepMix(dest[prop], value); } else { dest[prop] = value; } }); return dest; }, /** * Does a type of deep copy. Do not give it anything fancy, best * for basic object copies of objects that also work well as * JSON-serialized things, or has properties pointing to functions. * For non-array/object values, just returns the same object. * @param {Object} obj copy properties from this object * @param {Object} [ignoredProps] optional object whose own properties * are keys that should be ignored. * @return {Object} */ deeplikeCopy: function (obj, ignoredProps) { var type, result; if (lang.isArray(obj)) { result = []; obj.forEach(function(value) { result.push(lang.deeplikeCopy(value, ignoredProps)); }); return result; } type = typeof obj; if (obj === null || obj === undefined || type === 'boolean' || type === 'string' || type === 'number' || lang.isFunction(obj) || lang.isRegExp(obj)|| isJavaObj(obj)) { return obj; } //Anything else is an object, hopefully. result = {}; lang.eachProp(obj, function(value, key) { if (!ignoredProps || !hasProp(ignoredProps, key)) { result[key] = lang.deeplikeCopy(value, ignoredProps); } }); return result; }, delegate: (function () { // boodman/crockford delegation w/ cornford optimization function TMP() {} return function (obj, props) { TMP.prototype = obj; var tmp = new TMP(); TMP.prototype = null; if (props) { lang.mixin(tmp, props); } return tmp; // Object }; }()), /** * Helper function for iterating over an array. If the func returns * a true value, it will break out of the loop. */ each: function each(ary, func) { if (ary) { var i; for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i += 1) { if (func(ary[i], i, ary)) { break; } } } }, /** * Cycles over properties in an object and calls a function for each * property value. If the function returns a truthy value, then the * iteration is stopped. */ eachProp: function eachProp(obj, func) { var prop; for (prop in obj) { if (hasProp(obj, prop)) { if (func(obj[prop], prop)) { break; } } } }, //Similar to Function.prototype.bind, but the "this" object is specified //first, since it is easier to read/figure out what "this" will be. bind: function bind(obj, fn) { return function () { return fn.apply(obj, arguments); }; }, //Escapes a content string to be be a string that has characters escaped //for inclusion as part of a JS string. jsEscape: function (content) { return content.replace(/(["'\\])/g, '\\$1') .replace(/[\f]/g, "\\f") .replace(/[\b]/g, "\\b") .replace(/[\n]/g, "\\n") .replace(/[\t]/g, "\\t") .replace(/[\r]/g, "\\r"); } }; return lang; }); /** * prim 0.0.1 Copyright (c) 2012-2014, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved. * Available via the MIT or new BSD license. * see: http://github.com/requirejs/prim for details */ /*global setImmediate, process, setTimeout, define, module */ //Set prime.hideResolutionConflict = true to allow "resolution-races" //in promise-tests to pass. //Since the goal of prim is to be a small impl for trusted code, it is //more important to normally throw in this case so that we can find //logic errors quicker. var prim; (function () { 'use strict'; var op = Object.prototype, hasOwn = op.hasOwnProperty; function hasProp(obj, prop) { return hasOwn.call(obj, prop); } /** * Helper function for iterating over an array. If the func returns * a true value, it will break out of the loop. */ function each(ary, func) { if (ary) { var i; for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i += 1) { if (ary[i]) { func(ary[i], i, ary); } } } } function check(p) { if (hasProp(p, 'e') || hasProp(p, 'v')) { if (!prim.hideResolutionConflict) { throw new Error('Prim promise already resolved: ' + JSON.stringify(p)); } return false; } return true; } function notify(ary, value) { prim.nextTick(function () { each(ary, function (item) { item(value); }); }); } prim = function prim() { var p, ok = [], fail = []; return (p = { callback: function (yes, no) { if (no) { p.errback(no); } if (hasProp(p, 'v')) { prim.nextTick(function () { yes(p.v); }); } else { ok.push(yes); } }, errback: function (no) { if (hasProp(p, 'e')) { prim.nextTick(function () { no(p.e); }); } else { fail.push(no); } }, finished: function () { return hasProp(p, 'e') || hasProp(p, 'v'); }, rejected: function () { return hasProp(p, 'e'); }, resolve: function (v) { if (check(p)) { p.v = v; notify(ok, v); } return p; }, reject: function (e) { if (check(p)) { p.e = e; notify(fail, e); } return p; }, start: function (fn) { p.resolve(); return p.promise.then(fn); }, promise: { then: function (yes, no) { var next = prim(); p.callback(function (v) { try { if (yes && typeof yes === 'function') { v = yes(v); } if (v && v.then) { v.then(next.resolve, next.reject); } else { next.resolve(v); } } catch (e) { next.reject(e); } }, function (e) { var err; try { if (!no || typeof no !== 'function') { next.reject(e); } else { err = no(e); if (err && err.then) { err.then(next.resolve, next.reject); } else { next.resolve(err); } } } catch (e2) { next.reject(e2); } }); return next.promise; }, fail: function (no) { return p.promise.then(null, no); }, end: function () { p.errback(function (e) { throw e; }); } } }); }; prim.serial = function (ary) { var result = prim().resolve().promise; each(ary, function (item) { result = result.then(function () { return item(); }); }); return result; }; prim.nextTick = typeof setImmediate === 'function' ? setImmediate : (typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.nextTick ? process.nextTick : (typeof setTimeout !== 'undefined' ? function (fn) { setTimeout(fn, 0); } : function (fn) { fn(); })); if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) { define('prim', function () { return prim; }); } else if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) { module.exports = prim; } }()); if(env === 'browser') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, load: false */ //Just a stub for use with uglify's consolidator.js define('browser/assert', function () { return {}; }); } if(env === 'node') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, load: false */ //Needed so that rhino/assert can return a stub for uglify's consolidator.js define('node/assert', ['assert'], function (assert) { return assert; }); } if(env === 'rhino') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, load: false */ //Just a stub for use with uglify's consolidator.js define('rhino/assert', function () { return {}; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, load: false */ //Just a stub for use with uglify's consolidator.js define('xpconnect/assert', function () { return {}; }); } if(env === 'browser') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, process: false */ define('browser/args', function () { //Always expect config via an API call return []; }); } if(env === 'node') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, process: false */ define('node/args', function () { //Do not return the "node" or "r.js" arguments var args = process.argv.slice(2); //Ignore any command option used for main x.js branching if (args[0] && args[0].indexOf('-') === 0) { args = args.slice(1); } return args; }); } if(env === 'rhino') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, process: false */ var jsLibRhinoArgs = (typeof rhinoArgs !== 'undefined' && rhinoArgs) || [].concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0)); define('rhino/args', function () { var args = jsLibRhinoArgs; //Ignore any command option used for main x.js branching if (args[0] && args[0].indexOf('-') === 0) { args = args.slice(1); } return args; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define, xpconnectArgs */ var jsLibXpConnectArgs = (typeof xpconnectArgs !== 'undefined' && xpconnectArgs) || [].concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0)); define('xpconnect/args', function () { var args = jsLibXpConnectArgs; //Ignore any command option used for main x.js branching if (args[0] && args[0].indexOf('-') === 0) { args = args.slice(1); } return args; }); } if(env === 'browser') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, console: false */ define('browser/load', ['./file'], function (file) { function load(fileName) { eval(file.readFile(fileName)); } return load; }); } if(env === 'node') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, console: false */ define('node/load', ['fs'], function (fs) { function load(fileName) { var contents = fs.readFileSync(fileName, 'utf8'); process.compile(contents, fileName); } return load; }); } if(env === 'rhino') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, load: false */ define('rhino/load', function () { return load; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, load: false */ define('xpconnect/load', function () { return load; }); } if(env === 'browser') { /*jslint sloppy: true, nomen: true */ /*global require, define, console, XMLHttpRequest, requirejs, location */ define('browser/file', ['prim'], function (prim) { var file, currDirRegExp = /^\.(\/|$)/; function frontSlash(path) { return path.replace(/\\/g, '/'); } function exists(path) { var status, xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); //Oh yeah, that is right SYNC IO. Behold its glory //and horrible blocking behavior. xhr.open('HEAD', path, false); xhr.send(); status = xhr.status; return status === 200 || status === 304; } function mkDir(dir) { console.log('mkDir is no-op in browser'); } function mkFullDir(dir) { console.log('mkFullDir is no-op in browser'); } file = { backSlashRegExp: /\\/g, exclusionRegExp: /^\./, getLineSeparator: function () { return '/'; }, exists: function (fileName) { return exists(fileName); }, parent: function (fileName) { var parts = fileName.split('/'); parts.pop(); return parts.join('/'); }, /** * Gets the absolute file path as a string, normalized * to using front slashes for path separators. * @param {String} fileName */ absPath: function (fileName) { var dir; if (currDirRegExp.test(fileName)) { dir = frontSlash(location.href); if (dir.indexOf('/') !== -1) { dir = dir.split('/'); //Pull off protocol and host, just want //to allow paths (other build parts, like //require._isSupportedBuildUrl do not support //full URLs), but a full path from //the root. dir.splice(0, 3); dir.pop(); dir = '/' + dir.join('/'); } fileName = dir + fileName.substring(1); } return fileName; }, normalize: function (fileName) { return fileName; }, isFile: function (path) { return true; }, isDirectory: function (path) { return false; }, getFilteredFileList: function (startDir, regExpFilters, makeUnixPaths) { console.log('file.getFilteredFileList is no-op in browser'); }, copyDir: function (srcDir, destDir, regExpFilter, onlyCopyNew) { console.log('file.copyDir is no-op in browser'); }, copyFile: function (srcFileName, destFileName, onlyCopyNew) { console.log('file.copyFile is no-op in browser'); }, /** * Renames a file. May fail if "to" already exists or is on another drive. */ renameFile: function (from, to) { console.log('file.renameFile is no-op in browser'); }, /** * Reads a *text* file. */ readFile: function (path, encoding) { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); //Oh yeah, that is right SYNC IO. Behold its glory //and horrible blocking behavior. xhr.open('GET', path, false); xhr.send(); return xhr.responseText; }, readFileAsync: function (path, encoding) { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(), d = prim(); xhr.open('GET', path, true); xhr.send(); xhr.onreadystatechange = function () { if (xhr.readyState === 4) { if (xhr.status > 400) { d.reject(new Error('Status: ' + xhr.status + ': ' + xhr.statusText)); } else { d.resolve(xhr.responseText); } } }; return d.promise; }, saveUtf8File: function (fileName, fileContents) { //summary: saves a *text* file using UTF-8 encoding. file.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, "utf8"); }, saveFile: function (fileName, fileContents, encoding) { requirejs.browser.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, encoding); }, deleteFile: function (fileName) { console.log('file.deleteFile is no-op in browser'); }, /** * Deletes any empty directories under the given directory. */ deleteEmptyDirs: function (startDir) { console.log('file.deleteEmptyDirs is no-op in browser'); } }; return file; }); } if(env === 'node') { /*jslint plusplus: false, octal:false, strict: false */ /*global define: false, process: false */ define('node/file', ['fs', 'path', 'prim'], function (fs, path, prim) { var isWindows = process.platform === 'win32', windowsDriveRegExp = /^[a-zA-Z]\:\/$/, file; function frontSlash(path) { return path.replace(/\\/g, '/'); } function exists(path) { if (isWindows && path.charAt(path.length - 1) === '/' && path.charAt(path.length - 2) !== ':') { path = path.substring(0, path.length - 1); } try { fs.statSync(path); return true; } catch (e) { return false; } } function mkDir(dir) { if (!exists(dir) && (!isWindows || !windowsDriveRegExp.test(dir))) { fs.mkdirSync(dir, 511); } } function mkFullDir(dir) { var parts = dir.split('/'), currDir = '', first = true; parts.forEach(function (part) { //First part may be empty string if path starts with a slash. currDir += part + '/'; first = false; if (part) { mkDir(currDir); } }); } file = { backSlashRegExp: /\\/g, exclusionRegExp: /^\./, getLineSeparator: function () { return '/'; }, exists: function (fileName) { return exists(fileName); }, parent: function (fileName) { var parts = fileName.split('/'); parts.pop(); return parts.join('/'); }, /** * Gets the absolute file path as a string, normalized * to using front slashes for path separators. * @param {String} fileName */ absPath: function (fileName) { return frontSlash(path.normalize(frontSlash(fs.realpathSync(fileName)))); }, normalize: function (fileName) { return frontSlash(path.normalize(fileName)); }, isFile: function (path) { return fs.statSync(path).isFile(); }, isDirectory: function (path) { return fs.statSync(path).isDirectory(); }, getFilteredFileList: function (/*String*/startDir, /*RegExp*/regExpFilters, /*boolean?*/makeUnixPaths) { //summary: Recurses startDir and finds matches to the files that match regExpFilters.include //and do not match regExpFilters.exclude. Or just one regexp can be passed in for regExpFilters, //and it will be treated as the "include" case. //Ignores files/directories that start with a period (.) unless exclusionRegExp //is set to another value. var files = [], topDir, regExpInclude, regExpExclude, dirFileArray, i, stat, filePath, ok, dirFiles, fileName; topDir = startDir; regExpInclude = regExpFilters.include || regExpFilters; regExpExclude = regExpFilters.exclude || null; if (file.exists(topDir)) { dirFileArray = fs.readdirSync(topDir); for (i = 0; i < dirFileArray.length; i++) { fileName = dirFileArray[i]; filePath = path.join(topDir, fileName); stat = fs.statSync(filePath); if (stat.isFile()) { if (makeUnixPaths) { //Make sure we have a JS string. if (filePath.indexOf("/") === -1) { filePath = frontSlash(filePath); } } ok = true; if (regExpInclude) { ok = filePath.match(regExpInclude); } if (ok && regExpExclude) { ok = !filePath.match(regExpExclude); } if (ok && (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileName))) { files.push(filePath); } } else if (stat.isDirectory() && (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileName))) { dirFiles = this.getFilteredFileList(filePath, regExpFilters, makeUnixPaths); files.push.apply(files, dirFiles); } } } return files; //Array }, copyDir: function (/*String*/srcDir, /*String*/destDir, /*RegExp?*/regExpFilter, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) { //summary: copies files from srcDir to destDir using the regExpFilter to determine if the //file should be copied. Returns a list file name strings of the destinations that were copied. regExpFilter = regExpFilter || /\w/; //Normalize th directory names, but keep front slashes. //path module on windows now returns backslashed paths. srcDir = frontSlash(path.normalize(srcDir)); destDir = frontSlash(path.normalize(destDir)); var fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(srcDir, regExpFilter, true), copiedFiles = [], i, srcFileName, destFileName; for (i = 0; i < fileNames.length; i++) { srcFileName = fileNames[i]; destFileName = srcFileName.replace(srcDir, destDir); if (file.copyFile(srcFileName, destFileName, onlyCopyNew)) { copiedFiles.push(destFileName); } } return copiedFiles.length ? copiedFiles : null; //Array or null }, copyFile: function (/*String*/srcFileName, /*String*/destFileName, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) { //summary: copies srcFileName to destFileName. If onlyCopyNew is set, it only copies the file if //srcFileName is newer than destFileName. Returns a boolean indicating if the copy occurred. var parentDir; //logger.trace("Src filename: " + srcFileName); //logger.trace("Dest filename: " + destFileName); //If onlyCopyNew is true, then compare dates and only copy if the src is newer //than dest. if (onlyCopyNew) { if (file.exists(destFileName) && fs.statSync(destFileName).mtime.getTime() >= fs.statSync(srcFileName).mtime.getTime()) { return false; //Boolean } } //Make sure destination dir exists. parentDir = path.dirname(destFileName); if (!file.exists(parentDir)) { mkFullDir(parentDir); } fs.writeFileSync(destFileName, fs.readFileSync(srcFileName, 'binary'), 'binary'); return true; //Boolean }, /** * Renames a file. May fail if "to" already exists or is on another drive. */ renameFile: function (from, to) { return fs.renameSync(from, to); }, /** * Reads a *text* file. */ readFile: function (/*String*/path, /*String?*/encoding) { if (encoding === 'utf-8') { encoding = 'utf8'; } if (!encoding) { encoding = 'utf8'; } var text = fs.readFileSync(path, encoding); //Hmm, would not expect to get A BOM, but it seems to happen, //remove it just in case. if (text.indexOf('\uFEFF') === 0) { text = text.substring(1, text.length); } return text; }, readFileAsync: function (path, encoding) { var d = prim(); try { d.resolve(file.readFile(path, encoding)); } catch (e) { d.reject(e); } return d.promise; }, saveUtf8File: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents) { //summary: saves a *text* file using UTF-8 encoding. file.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, "utf8"); }, saveFile: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents, /*String?*/encoding) { //summary: saves a *text* file. var parentDir; if (encoding === 'utf-8') { encoding = 'utf8'; } if (!encoding) { encoding = 'utf8'; } //Make sure destination directories exist. parentDir = path.dirname(fileName); if (!file.exists(parentDir)) { mkFullDir(parentDir); } fs.writeFileSync(fileName, fileContents, encoding); }, deleteFile: function (/*String*/fileName) { //summary: deletes a file or directory if it exists. var files, i, stat; if (file.exists(fileName)) { stat = fs.lstatSync(fileName); if (stat.isDirectory()) { files = fs.readdirSync(fileName); for (i = 0; i < files.length; i++) { this.deleteFile(path.join(fileName, files[i])); } fs.rmdirSync(fileName); } else { fs.unlinkSync(fileName); } } }, /** * Deletes any empty directories under the given directory. */ deleteEmptyDirs: function (startDir) { var dirFileArray, i, fileName, filePath, stat; if (file.exists(startDir)) { dirFileArray = fs.readdirSync(startDir); for (i = 0; i < dirFileArray.length; i++) { fileName = dirFileArray[i]; filePath = path.join(startDir, fileName); stat = fs.lstatSync(filePath); if (stat.isDirectory()) { file.deleteEmptyDirs(filePath); } } //If directory is now empty, remove it. if (fs.readdirSync(startDir).length === 0) { file.deleteFile(startDir); } } } }; return file; }); } if(env === 'rhino') { //Helper functions to deal with file I/O. /*jslint plusplus: false */ /*global java: false, define: false */ define('rhino/file', ['prim'], function (prim) { var file = { backSlashRegExp: /\\/g, exclusionRegExp: /^\./, getLineSeparator: function () { return file.lineSeparator; }, lineSeparator: java.lang.System.getProperty("line.separator"), //Java String exists: function (fileName) { return (new java.io.File(fileName)).exists(); }, parent: function (fileName) { return file.absPath((new java.io.File(fileName)).getParentFile()); }, normalize: function (fileName) { return file.absPath(fileName); }, isFile: function (path) { return (new java.io.File(path)).isFile(); }, isDirectory: function (path) { return (new java.io.File(path)).isDirectory(); }, /** * Gets the absolute file path as a string, normalized * to using front slashes for path separators. * @param {java.io.File||String} file */ absPath: function (fileObj) { if (typeof fileObj === "string") { fileObj = new java.io.File(fileObj); } return (fileObj.getCanonicalPath() + "").replace(file.backSlashRegExp, "/"); }, getFilteredFileList: function (/*String*/startDir, /*RegExp*/regExpFilters, /*boolean?*/makeUnixPaths, /*boolean?*/startDirIsJavaObject) { //summary: Recurses startDir and finds matches to the files that match regExpFilters.include //and do not match regExpFilters.exclude. Or just one regexp can be passed in for regExpFilters, //and it will be treated as the "include" case. //Ignores files/directories that start with a period (.) unless exclusionRegExp //is set to another value. var files = [], topDir, regExpInclude, regExpExclude, dirFileArray, i, fileObj, filePath, ok, dirFiles; topDir = startDir; if (!startDirIsJavaObject) { topDir = new java.io.File(startDir); } regExpInclude = regExpFilters.include || regExpFilters; regExpExclude = regExpFilters.exclude || null; if (topDir.exists()) { dirFileArray = topDir.listFiles(); for (i = 0; i < dirFileArray.length; i++) { fileObj = dirFileArray[i]; if (fileObj.isFile()) { filePath = fileObj.getPath(); if (makeUnixPaths) { //Make sure we have a JS string. filePath = String(filePath); if (filePath.indexOf("/") === -1) { filePath = filePath.replace(/\\/g, "/"); } } ok = true; if (regExpInclude) { ok = filePath.match(regExpInclude); } if (ok && regExpExclude) { ok = !filePath.match(regExpExclude); } if (ok && (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileObj.getName()))) { files.push(filePath); } } else if (fileObj.isDirectory() && (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileObj.getName()))) { dirFiles = this.getFilteredFileList(fileObj, regExpFilters, makeUnixPaths, true); files.push.apply(files, dirFiles); } } } return files; //Array }, copyDir: function (/*String*/srcDir, /*String*/destDir, /*RegExp?*/regExpFilter, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) { //summary: copies files from srcDir to destDir using the regExpFilter to determine if the //file should be copied. Returns a list file name strings of the destinations that were copied. regExpFilter = regExpFilter || /\w/; var fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(srcDir, regExpFilter, true), copiedFiles = [], i, srcFileName, destFileName; for (i = 0; i < fileNames.length; i++) { srcFileName = fileNames[i]; destFileName = srcFileName.replace(srcDir, destDir); if (file.copyFile(srcFileName, destFileName, onlyCopyNew)) { copiedFiles.push(destFileName); } } return copiedFiles.length ? copiedFiles : null; //Array or null }, copyFile: function (/*String*/srcFileName, /*String*/destFileName, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) { //summary: copies srcFileName to destFileName. If onlyCopyNew is set, it only copies the file if //srcFileName is newer than destFileName. Returns a boolean indicating if the copy occurred. var destFile = new java.io.File(destFileName), srcFile, parentDir, srcChannel, destChannel; //logger.trace("Src filename: " + srcFileName); //logger.trace("Dest filename: " + destFileName); //If onlyCopyNew is true, then compare dates and only copy if the src is newer //than dest. if (onlyCopyNew) { srcFile = new java.io.File(srcFileName); if (destFile.exists() && destFile.lastModified() >= srcFile.lastModified()) { return false; //Boolean } } //Make sure destination dir exists. parentDir = destFile.getParentFile(); if (!parentDir.exists()) { if (!parentDir.mkdirs()) { throw "Could not create directory: " + parentDir.getCanonicalPath(); } } //Java's version of copy file. srcChannel = new java.io.FileInputStream(srcFileName).getChannel(); destChannel = new java.io.FileOutputStream(destFileName).getChannel(); destChannel.transferFrom(srcChannel, 0, srcChannel.size()); srcChannel.close(); destChannel.close(); return true; //Boolean }, /** * Renames a file. May fail if "to" already exists or is on another drive. */ renameFile: function (from, to) { return (new java.io.File(from)).renameTo((new java.io.File(to))); }, readFile: function (/*String*/path, /*String?*/encoding) { //A file read function that can deal with BOMs encoding = encoding || "utf-8"; var fileObj = new java.io.File(path), input = new java.io.BufferedReader(new java.io.InputStreamReader(new java.io.FileInputStream(fileObj), encoding)), stringBuffer, line; try { stringBuffer = new java.lang.StringBuffer(); line = input.readLine(); // Byte Order Mark (BOM) - The Unicode Standard, version 3.0, page 324 // http://www.unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html // Note that when we use utf-8, the BOM should appear as "EF BB BF", but it doesn't due to this bug in the JDK: // http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4508058 if (line && line.length() && line.charAt(0) === 0xfeff) { // Eat the BOM, since we've already found the encoding on this file, // and we plan to concatenating this buffer with others; the BOM should // only appear at the top of a file. line = line.substring(1); } while (line !== null) { stringBuffer.append(line); stringBuffer.append(file.lineSeparator); line = input.readLine(); } //Make sure we return a JavaScript string and not a Java string. return String(stringBuffer.toString()); //String } finally { input.close(); } }, readFileAsync: function (path, encoding) { var d = prim(); try { d.resolve(file.readFile(path, encoding)); } catch (e) { d.reject(e); } return d.promise; }, saveUtf8File: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents) { //summary: saves a file using UTF-8 encoding. file.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, "utf-8"); }, saveFile: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents, /*String?*/encoding) { //summary: saves a file. var outFile = new java.io.File(fileName), outWriter, parentDir, os; parentDir = outFile.getAbsoluteFile().getParentFile(); if (!parentDir.exists()) { if (!parentDir.mkdirs()) { throw "Could not create directory: " + parentDir.getAbsolutePath(); } } if (encoding) { outWriter = new java.io.OutputStreamWriter(new java.io.FileOutputStream(outFile), encoding); } else { outWriter = new java.io.OutputStreamWriter(new java.io.FileOutputStream(outFile)); } os = new java.io.BufferedWriter(outWriter); try { //If in Nashorn, need to coerce the JS string to a Java string so that //writer.write method dispatch correctly detects the type. if (typeof importPackage !== 'undefined') { os.write(fileContents); } else { os.write(new java.lang.String(fileContents)); } } finally { os.close(); } }, deleteFile: function (/*String*/fileName) { //summary: deletes a file or directory if it exists. var fileObj = new java.io.File(fileName), files, i; if (fileObj.exists()) { if (fileObj.isDirectory()) { files = fileObj.listFiles(); for (i = 0; i < files.length; i++) { this.deleteFile(files[i]); } } fileObj["delete"](); } }, /** * Deletes any empty directories under the given directory. * The startDirIsJavaObject is private to this implementation's * recursion needs. */ deleteEmptyDirs: function (startDir, startDirIsJavaObject) { var topDir = startDir, dirFileArray, i, fileObj; if (!startDirIsJavaObject) { topDir = new java.io.File(startDir); } if (topDir.exists()) { dirFileArray = topDir.listFiles(); for (i = 0; i < dirFileArray.length; i++) { fileObj = dirFileArray[i]; if (fileObj.isDirectory()) { file.deleteEmptyDirs(fileObj, true); } } //If the directory is empty now, delete it. if (topDir.listFiles().length === 0) { file.deleteFile(String(topDir.getPath())); } } } }; return file; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { //Helper functions to deal with file I/O. /*jslint plusplus: false */ /*global define, Components, xpcUtil */ define('xpconnect/file', ['prim'], function (prim) { var file, Cc = Components.classes, Ci = Components.interfaces, //Depends on xpcUtil which is set up in x.js xpfile = xpcUtil.xpfile; function mkFullDir(dirObj) { //1 is DIRECTORY_TYPE, 511 is 0777 permissions if (!dirObj.exists()) { dirObj.create(1, 511); } } file = { backSlashRegExp: /\\/g, exclusionRegExp: /^\./, getLineSeparator: function () { return file.lineSeparator; }, lineSeparator: ('@mozilla.org/windows-registry-key;1' in Cc) ? '\r\n' : '\n', exists: function (fileName) { return xpfile(fileName).exists(); }, parent: function (fileName) { return xpfile(fileName).parent; }, normalize: function (fileName) { return file.absPath(fileName); }, isFile: function (path) { return xpfile(path).isFile(); }, isDirectory: function (path) { return xpfile(path).isDirectory(); }, /** * Gets the absolute file path as a string, normalized * to using front slashes for path separators. * @param {java.io.File||String} file */ absPath: function (fileObj) { if (typeof fileObj === "string") { fileObj = xpfile(fileObj); } return fileObj.path; }, getFilteredFileList: function (/*String*/startDir, /*RegExp*/regExpFilters, /*boolean?*/makeUnixPaths, /*boolean?*/startDirIsObject) { //summary: Recurses startDir and finds matches to the files that match regExpFilters.include //and do not match regExpFilters.exclude. Or just one regexp can be passed in for regExpFilters, //and it will be treated as the "include" case. //Ignores files/directories that start with a period (.) unless exclusionRegExp //is set to another value. var files = [], topDir, regExpInclude, regExpExclude, dirFileArray, fileObj, filePath, ok, dirFiles; topDir = startDir; if (!startDirIsObject) { topDir = xpfile(startDir); } regExpInclude = regExpFilters.include || regExpFilters; regExpExclude = regExpFilters.exclude || null; if (topDir.exists()) { dirFileArray = topDir.directoryEntries; while (dirFileArray.hasMoreElements()) { fileObj = dirFileArray.getNext().QueryInterface(Ci.nsILocalFile); if (fileObj.isFile()) { filePath = fileObj.path; if (makeUnixPaths) { if (filePath.indexOf("/") === -1) { filePath = filePath.replace(/\\/g, "/"); } } ok = true; if (regExpInclude) { ok = filePath.match(regExpInclude); } if (ok && regExpExclude) { ok = !filePath.match(regExpExclude); } if (ok && (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileObj.leafName))) { files.push(filePath); } } else if (fileObj.isDirectory() && (!file.exclusionRegExp || !file.exclusionRegExp.test(fileObj.leafName))) { dirFiles = this.getFilteredFileList(fileObj, regExpFilters, makeUnixPaths, true); files.push.apply(files, dirFiles); } } } return files; //Array }, copyDir: function (/*String*/srcDir, /*String*/destDir, /*RegExp?*/regExpFilter, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) { //summary: copies files from srcDir to destDir using the regExpFilter to determine if the //file should be copied. Returns a list file name strings of the destinations that were copied. regExpFilter = regExpFilter || /\w/; var fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(srcDir, regExpFilter, true), copiedFiles = [], i, srcFileName, destFileName; for (i = 0; i < fileNames.length; i += 1) { srcFileName = fileNames[i]; destFileName = srcFileName.replace(srcDir, destDir); if (file.copyFile(srcFileName, destFileName, onlyCopyNew)) { copiedFiles.push(destFileName); } } return copiedFiles.length ? copiedFiles : null; //Array or null }, copyFile: function (/*String*/srcFileName, /*String*/destFileName, /*boolean?*/onlyCopyNew) { //summary: copies srcFileName to destFileName. If onlyCopyNew is set, it only copies the file if //srcFileName is newer than destFileName. Returns a boolean indicating if the copy occurred. var destFile = xpfile(destFileName), srcFile = xpfile(srcFileName); //logger.trace("Src filename: " + srcFileName); //logger.trace("Dest filename: " + destFileName); //If onlyCopyNew is true, then compare dates and only copy if the src is newer //than dest. if (onlyCopyNew) { if (destFile.exists() && destFile.lastModifiedTime >= srcFile.lastModifiedTime) { return false; //Boolean } } srcFile.copyTo(destFile.parent, destFile.leafName); return true; //Boolean }, /** * Renames a file. May fail if "to" already exists or is on another drive. */ renameFile: function (from, to) { var toFile = xpfile(to); return xpfile(from).moveTo(toFile.parent, toFile.leafName); }, readFile: xpcUtil.readFile, readFileAsync: function (path, encoding) { var d = prim(); try { d.resolve(file.readFile(path, encoding)); } catch (e) { d.reject(e); } return d.promise; }, saveUtf8File: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents) { //summary: saves a file using UTF-8 encoding. file.saveFile(fileName, fileContents, "utf-8"); }, saveFile: function (/*String*/fileName, /*String*/fileContents, /*String?*/encoding) { var outStream, convertStream, fileObj = xpfile(fileName); mkFullDir(fileObj.parent); try { outStream = Cc['@mozilla.org/network/file-output-stream;1'] .createInstance(Ci.nsIFileOutputStream); //438 is decimal for 0777 outStream.init(fileObj, 0x02 | 0x08 | 0x20, 511, 0); convertStream = Cc['@mozilla.org/intl/converter-output-stream;1'] .createInstance(Ci.nsIConverterOutputStream); convertStream.init(outStream, encoding, 0, 0); convertStream.writeString(fileContents); } catch (e) { throw new Error((fileObj && fileObj.path || '') + ': ' + e); } finally { if (convertStream) { convertStream.close(); } if (outStream) { outStream.close(); } } }, deleteFile: function (/*String*/fileName) { //summary: deletes a file or directory if it exists. var fileObj = xpfile(fileName); if (fileObj.exists()) { fileObj.remove(true); } }, /** * Deletes any empty directories under the given directory. * The startDirIsJavaObject is private to this implementation's * recursion needs. */ deleteEmptyDirs: function (startDir, startDirIsObject) { var topDir = startDir, dirFileArray, fileObj; if (!startDirIsObject) { topDir = xpfile(startDir); } if (topDir.exists()) { dirFileArray = topDir.directoryEntries; while (dirFileArray.hasMoreElements()) { fileObj = dirFileArray.getNext().QueryInterface(Ci.nsILocalFile); if (fileObj.isDirectory()) { file.deleteEmptyDirs(fileObj, true); } } //If the directory is empty now, delete it. dirFileArray = topDir.directoryEntries; if (!dirFileArray.hasMoreElements()) { file.deleteFile(topDir.path); } } } }; return file; }); } if(env === 'browser') { /*global process */ define('browser/quit', function () { 'use strict'; return function (code) { }; }); } if(env === 'node') { /*global process */ define('node/quit', function () { 'use strict'; return function (code) { var draining = 0; var exit = function () { if (draining === 0) { process.exit(code); } else { draining -= 1; } }; if (process.stdout.bufferSize) { draining += 1; process.stdout.once('drain', exit); } if (process.stderr.bufferSize) { draining += 1; process.stderr.once('drain', exit); } exit(); }; }); } if(env === 'rhino') { /*global quit */ define('rhino/quit', function () { 'use strict'; return function (code) { return quit(code); }; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { /*global quit */ define('xpconnect/quit', function () { 'use strict'; return function (code) { return quit(code); }; }); } if(env === 'browser') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, console: false */ define('browser/print', function () { function print(msg) { console.log(msg); } return print; }); } if(env === 'node') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, console: false */ define('node/print', function () { function print(msg) { console.log(msg); } return print; }); } if(env === 'rhino') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, print: false */ define('rhino/print', function () { return print; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false, print: false */ define('xpconnect/print', function () { return print; }); } /*jslint nomen: false, strict: false */ /*global define: false */ define('logger', ['env!env/print'], function (print) { var logger = { TRACE: 0, INFO: 1, WARN: 2, ERROR: 3, SILENT: 4, level: 0, logPrefix: "", logLevel: function( level ) { this.level = level; }, trace: function (message) { if (this.level <= this.TRACE) { this._print(message); } }, info: function (message) { if (this.level <= this.INFO) { this._print(message); } }, warn: function (message) { if (this.level <= this.WARN) { this._print(message); } }, error: function (message) { if (this.level <= this.ERROR) { this._print(message); } }, _print: function (message) { this._sysPrint((this.logPrefix ? (this.logPrefix + " ") : "") + message); }, _sysPrint: function (message) { print(message); } }; return logger; }); //Just a blank file to use when building the optimizer with the optimizer, //so that the build does not attempt to inline some env modules, //like Node's fs and path. /* Copyright (c) jQuery Foundation, Inc. and Contributors, All Rights Reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ (function (root, factory) { 'use strict'; // Universal Module Definition (UMD) to support AMD, CommonJS/Node.js, // Rhino, and plain browser loading. /* istanbul ignore next */ if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) { define('esprima', ['exports'], factory); } else if (typeof exports !== 'undefined') { factory(exports); } else { factory((root.esprima = {})); } }(this, function (exports) { 'use strict'; var Token, TokenName, FnExprTokens, Syntax, PlaceHolders, Messages, Regex, source, strict, index, lineNumber, lineStart, hasLineTerminator, lastIndex, lastLineNumber, lastLineStart, startIndex, startLineNumber, startLineStart, scanning, length, lookahead, state, extra, isBindingElement, isAssignmentTarget, firstCoverInitializedNameError; Token = { BooleanLiteral: 1, EOF: 2, Identifier: 3, Keyword: 4, NullLiteral: 5, NumericLiteral: 6, Punctuator: 7, StringLiteral: 8, RegularExpression: 9, Template: 10 }; TokenName = {}; TokenName[Token.BooleanLiteral] = 'Boolean'; TokenName[Token.EOF] = ''; TokenName[Token.Identifier] = 'Identifier'; TokenName[Token.Keyword] = 'Keyword'; TokenName[Token.NullLiteral] = 'Null'; TokenName[Token.NumericLiteral] = 'Numeric'; TokenName[Token.Punctuator] = 'Punctuator'; TokenName[Token.StringLiteral] = 'String'; TokenName[Token.RegularExpression] = 'RegularExpression'; TokenName[Token.Template] = 'Template'; // A function following one of those tokens is an expression. FnExprTokens = ['(', '{', '[', 'in', 'typeof', 'instanceof', 'new', 'return', 'case', 'delete', 'throw', 'void', // assignment operators '=', '+=', '-=', '*=', '/=', '%=', '<<=', '>>=', '>>>=', '&=', '|=', '^=', ',', // binary/unary operators '+', '-', '*', '/', '%', '++', '--', '<<', '>>', '>>>', '&', '|', '^', '!', '~', '&&', '||', '?', ':', '===', '==', '>=', '<=', '<', '>', '!=', '!==']; Syntax = { AssignmentExpression: 'AssignmentExpression', AssignmentPattern: 'AssignmentPattern', ArrayExpression: 'ArrayExpression', ArrayPattern: 'ArrayPattern', ArrowFunctionExpression: 'ArrowFunctionExpression', BlockStatement: 'BlockStatement', BinaryExpression: 'BinaryExpression', BreakStatement: 'BreakStatement', CallExpression: 'CallExpression', CatchClause: 'CatchClause', ClassBody: 'ClassBody', ClassDeclaration: 'ClassDeclaration', ClassExpression: 'ClassExpression', ConditionalExpression: 'ConditionalExpression', ContinueStatement: 'ContinueStatement', DoWhileStatement: 'DoWhileStatement', DebuggerStatement: 'DebuggerStatement', EmptyStatement: 'EmptyStatement', ExportAllDeclaration: 'ExportAllDeclaration', ExportDefaultDeclaration: 'ExportDefaultDeclaration', ExportNamedDeclaration: 'ExportNamedDeclaration', ExportSpecifier: 'ExportSpecifier', ExpressionStatement: 'ExpressionStatement', ForStatement: 'ForStatement', ForOfStatement: 'ForOfStatement', ForInStatement: 'ForInStatement', FunctionDeclaration: 'FunctionDeclaration', FunctionExpression: 'FunctionExpression', Identifier: 'Identifier', IfStatement: 'IfStatement', ImportDeclaration: 'ImportDeclaration', ImportDefaultSpecifier: 'ImportDefaultSpecifier', ImportNamespaceSpecifier: 'ImportNamespaceSpecifier', ImportSpecifier: 'ImportSpecifier', Literal: 'Literal', LabeledStatement: 'LabeledStatement', LogicalExpression: 'LogicalExpression', MemberExpression: 'MemberExpression', MetaProperty: 'MetaProperty', MethodDefinition: 'MethodDefinition', NewExpression: 'NewExpression', ObjectExpression: 'ObjectExpression', ObjectPattern: 'ObjectPattern', Program: 'Program', Property: 'Property', RestElement: 'RestElement', ReturnStatement: 'ReturnStatement', SequenceExpression: 'SequenceExpression', SpreadElement: 'SpreadElement', Super: 'Super', SwitchCase: 'SwitchCase', SwitchStatement: 'SwitchStatement', TaggedTemplateExpression: 'TaggedTemplateExpression', TemplateElement: 'TemplateElement', TemplateLiteral: 'TemplateLiteral', ThisExpression: 'ThisExpression', ThrowStatement: 'ThrowStatement', TryStatement: 'TryStatement', UnaryExpression: 'UnaryExpression', UpdateExpression: 'UpdateExpression', VariableDeclaration: 'VariableDeclaration', VariableDeclarator: 'VariableDeclarator', WhileStatement: 'WhileStatement', WithStatement: 'WithStatement', YieldExpression: 'YieldExpression' }; PlaceHolders = { ArrowParameterPlaceHolder: 'ArrowParameterPlaceHolder' }; // Error messages should be identical to V8. 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}; // Ensure the condition is true, otherwise throw an error. // This is only to have a better contract semantic, i.e. another safety net // to catch a logic error. The condition shall be fulfilled in normal case. // Do NOT use this to enforce a certain condition on any user input. function assert(condition, message) { /* istanbul ignore if */ if (!condition) { throw new Error('ASSERT: ' + message); } } function isDecimalDigit(ch) { return (ch >= 0x30 && ch <= 0x39); // 0..9 } function isHexDigit(ch) { return '0123456789abcdefABCDEF'.indexOf(ch) >= 0; } function isOctalDigit(ch) { return '01234567'.indexOf(ch) >= 0; } function octalToDecimal(ch) { // \0 is not octal escape sequence var octal = (ch !== '0'), code = '01234567'.indexOf(ch); if (index < length && isOctalDigit(source[index])) { octal = true; code = code * 8 + '01234567'.indexOf(source[index++]); // 3 digits are only allowed when string starts // with 0, 1, 2, 3 if ('0123'.indexOf(ch) >= 0 && index < length && isOctalDigit(source[index])) { code = code * 8 + '01234567'.indexOf(source[index++]); } } return { code: code, octal: octal }; } // ECMA-262 11.2 White Space function isWhiteSpace(ch) { return (ch === 0x20) || (ch === 0x09) || (ch === 0x0B) || (ch === 0x0C) || (ch === 0xA0) || (ch >= 0x1680 && [0x1680, 0x180E, 0x2000, 0x2001, 0x2002, 0x2003, 0x2004, 0x2005, 0x2006, 0x2007, 0x2008, 0x2009, 0x200A, 0x202F, 0x205F, 0x3000, 0xFEFF].indexOf(ch) >= 0); } // ECMA-262 11.3 Line Terminators function isLineTerminator(ch) { return (ch === 0x0A) || (ch === 0x0D) || (ch === 0x2028) || (ch === 0x2029); } // ECMA-262 11.6 Identifier Names and Identifiers function fromCodePoint(cp) { return (cp < 0x10000) ? String.fromCharCode(cp) : String.fromCharCode(0xD800 + ((cp - 0x10000) >> 10)) + String.fromCharCode(0xDC00 + ((cp - 0x10000) & 1023)); } function isIdentifierStart(ch) { return (ch === 0x24) || (ch === 0x5F) || // $ (dollar) and _ (underscore) (ch >= 0x41 && ch <= 0x5A) || // A..Z (ch >= 0x61 && ch <= 0x7A) || // a..z (ch === 0x5C) || // \ (backslash) ((ch >= 0x80) && Regex.NonAsciiIdentifierStart.test(fromCodePoint(ch))); } function isIdentifierPart(ch) { return (ch === 0x24) || (ch === 0x5F) || // $ (dollar) and _ (underscore) (ch >= 0x41 && ch <= 0x5A) || // A..Z (ch >= 0x61 && ch <= 0x7A) || // a..z (ch >= 0x30 && ch <= 0x39) || // 0..9 (ch === 0x5C) || // \ (backslash) ((ch >= 0x80) && Regex.NonAsciiIdentifierPart.test(fromCodePoint(ch))); } // ECMA-262 11.6.2.2 Future Reserved Words function isFutureReservedWord(id) { switch (id) { case 'enum': case 'export': case 'import': case 'super': return true; default: return false; } } function isStrictModeReservedWord(id) { switch (id) { case 'implements': case 'interface': case 'package': case 'private': case 'protected': case 'public': case 'static': case 'yield': case 'let': return true; default: return false; } } function isRestrictedWord(id) { return id === 'eval' || id === 'arguments'; } // ECMA-262 11.6.2.1 Keywords function isKeyword(id) { switch (id.length) { case 2: return (id === 'if') || (id === 'in') || (id === 'do'); case 3: return (id === 'var') || (id === 'for') || (id === 'new') || (id === 'try') || (id === 'let'); case 4: return (id === 'this') || (id === 'else') || (id === 'case') || (id === 'void') || (id === 'with') || (id === 'enum'); case 5: return (id === 'while') || (id === 'break') || (id === 'catch') || (id === 'throw') || (id === 'const') || (id === 'yield') || (id === 'class') || (id === 'super'); case 6: return (id === 'return') || (id === 'typeof') || (id === 'delete') || (id === 'switch') || (id === 'export') || (id === 'import'); case 7: return (id === 'default') || (id === 'finally') || (id === 'extends'); case 8: return (id === 'function') || (id === 'continue') || (id === 'debugger'); case 10: return (id === 'instanceof'); default: return false; } } // ECMA-262 11.4 Comments function addComment(type, value, start, end, loc) { var comment; assert(typeof start === 'number', 'Comment must have valid position'); state.lastCommentStart = start; comment = { type: type, value: value }; if (extra.range) { comment.range = [start, end]; } if (extra.loc) { comment.loc = loc; } extra.comments.push(comment); if (extra.attachComment) { extra.leadingComments.push(comment); extra.trailingComments.push(comment); } if (extra.tokenize) { comment.type = comment.type + 'Comment'; if (extra.delegate) { comment = extra.delegate(comment); } extra.tokens.push(comment); } } function skipSingleLineComment(offset) { var start, loc, ch, comment; start = index - offset; loc = { start: { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart - offset } }; while (index < length) { ch = source.charCodeAt(index); ++index; if (isLineTerminator(ch)) { hasLineTerminator = true; if (extra.comments) { comment = source.slice(start + offset, index - 1); loc.end = { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart - 1 }; addComment('Line', comment, start, index - 1, loc); } if (ch === 13 && source.charCodeAt(index) === 10) { ++index; } ++lineNumber; lineStart = index; return; } } if (extra.comments) { comment = source.slice(start + offset, index); loc.end = { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart }; addComment('Line', comment, start, index, loc); } } function skipMultiLineComment() { var start, loc, ch, comment; if (extra.comments) { start = index - 2; loc = { start: { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart - 2 } }; } while (index < length) { ch = source.charCodeAt(index); if (isLineTerminator(ch)) { if (ch === 0x0D && source.charCodeAt(index + 1) === 0x0A) { ++index; } hasLineTerminator = true; ++lineNumber; ++index; lineStart = index; } else if (ch === 0x2A) { // Block comment ends with '*/'. if (source.charCodeAt(index + 1) === 0x2F) { ++index; ++index; if (extra.comments) { comment = source.slice(start + 2, index - 2); loc.end = { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart }; addComment('Block', comment, start, index, loc); } return; } ++index; } else { ++index; } } // Ran off the end of the file - the whole thing is a comment if (extra.comments) { loc.end = { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart }; comment = source.slice(start + 2, index); addComment('Block', comment, start, index, loc); } tolerateUnexpectedToken(); } function skipComment() { var ch, start; hasLineTerminator = false; start = (index === 0); while (index < length) { ch = source.charCodeAt(index); if (isWhiteSpace(ch)) { ++index; } else if (isLineTerminator(ch)) { hasLineTerminator = true; ++index; if (ch === 0x0D && source.charCodeAt(index) === 0x0A) { ++index; } ++lineNumber; lineStart = index; start = true; } else if (ch === 0x2F) { // U+002F is '/' ch = source.charCodeAt(index + 1); if (ch === 0x2F) { ++index; ++index; skipSingleLineComment(2); start = true; } else if (ch === 0x2A) { // U+002A is '*' ++index; ++index; skipMultiLineComment(); } else { break; } } else if (start && ch === 0x2D) { // U+002D is '-' // U+003E is '>' if ((source.charCodeAt(index + 1) === 0x2D) && (source.charCodeAt(index + 2) === 0x3E)) { // '-->' is a single-line comment index += 3; skipSingleLineComment(3); } else { break; } } else if (ch === 0x3C) { // U+003C is '<' if (source.slice(index + 1, index + 4) === '!--') { ++index; // `<` ++index; // `!` ++index; // `-` ++index; // `-` skipSingleLineComment(4); } else { break; } } else { break; } } } function scanHexEscape(prefix) { var i, len, ch, code = 0; len = (prefix === 'u') ? 4 : 2; for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { if (index < length && isHexDigit(source[index])) { ch = source[index++]; code = code * 16 + '0123456789abcdef'.indexOf(ch.toLowerCase()); } else { return ''; } } return String.fromCharCode(code); } function scanUnicodeCodePointEscape() { var ch, code; ch = source[index]; code = 0; // At least, one hex digit is required. if (ch === '}') { throwUnexpectedToken(); } while (index < length) { ch = source[index++]; if (!isHexDigit(ch)) { break; } code = code * 16 + '0123456789abcdef'.indexOf(ch.toLowerCase()); } if (code > 0x10FFFF || ch !== '}') { throwUnexpectedToken(); } return fromCodePoint(code); } function codePointAt(i) { var cp, first, second; cp = source.charCodeAt(i); if (cp >= 0xD800 && cp <= 0xDBFF) { second = source.charCodeAt(i + 1); if (second >= 0xDC00 && second <= 0xDFFF) { first = cp; cp = (first - 0xD800) * 0x400 + second - 0xDC00 + 0x10000; } } return cp; } function getComplexIdentifier() { var cp, ch, id; cp = codePointAt(index); id = fromCodePoint(cp); index += id.length; // '\u' (U+005C, U+0075) denotes an escaped character. if (cp === 0x5C) { if (source.charCodeAt(index) !== 0x75) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } ++index; if (source[index] === '{') { ++index; ch = scanUnicodeCodePointEscape(); } else { ch = scanHexEscape('u'); cp = ch.charCodeAt(0); if (!ch || ch === '\\' || !isIdentifierStart(cp)) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } } id = ch; } while (index < length) { cp = codePointAt(index); if (!isIdentifierPart(cp)) { break; } ch = fromCodePoint(cp); id += ch; index += ch.length; // '\u' (U+005C, U+0075) denotes an escaped character. if (cp === 0x5C) { id = id.substr(0, id.length - 1); if (source.charCodeAt(index) !== 0x75) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } ++index; if (source[index] === '{') { ++index; ch = scanUnicodeCodePointEscape(); } else { ch = scanHexEscape('u'); cp = ch.charCodeAt(0); if (!ch || ch === '\\' || !isIdentifierPart(cp)) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } } id += ch; } } return id; } function getIdentifier() { var start, ch; start = index++; while (index < length) { ch = source.charCodeAt(index); if (ch === 0x5C) { // Blackslash (U+005C) marks Unicode escape sequence. index = start; return getComplexIdentifier(); } else if (ch >= 0xD800 && ch < 0xDFFF) { // Need to handle surrogate pairs. index = start; return getComplexIdentifier(); } if (isIdentifierPart(ch)) { ++index; } else { break; } } return source.slice(start, index); } function scanIdentifier() { var start, id, type; start = index; // Backslash (U+005C) starts an escaped character. id = (source.charCodeAt(index) === 0x5C) ? getComplexIdentifier() : getIdentifier(); // There is no keyword or literal with only one character. // Thus, it must be an identifier. if (id.length === 1) { type = Token.Identifier; } else if (isKeyword(id)) { type = Token.Keyword; } else if (id === 'null') { type = Token.NullLiteral; } else if (id === 'true' || id === 'false') { type = Token.BooleanLiteral; } else { type = Token.Identifier; } return { type: type, value: id, lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } // ECMA-262 11.7 Punctuators function scanPunctuator() { var token, str; token = { type: Token.Punctuator, value: '', lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: index, end: index }; // Check for most common single-character punctuators. str = source[index]; switch (str) { case '(': if (extra.tokenize) { extra.openParenToken = extra.tokenValues.length; } ++index; break; case '{': if (extra.tokenize) { extra.openCurlyToken = extra.tokenValues.length; } state.curlyStack.push('{'); ++index; break; case '.': ++index; if (source[index] === '.' && source[index + 1] === '.') { // Spread operator: ... index += 2; str = '...'; } break; case '}': ++index; state.curlyStack.pop(); break; case ')': case ';': case ',': case '[': case ']': case ':': case '?': case '~': ++index; break; default: // 4-character punctuator. str = source.substr(index, 4); if (str === '>>>=') { index += 4; } else { // 3-character punctuators. str = str.substr(0, 3); if (str === '===' || str === '!==' || str === '>>>' || str === '<<=' || str === '>>=') { index += 3; } else { // 2-character punctuators. str = str.substr(0, 2); if (str === '&&' || str === '||' || str === '==' || str === '!=' || str === '+=' || str === '-=' || str === '*=' || str === '/=' || str === '++' || str === '--' || str === '<<' || str === '>>' || str === '&=' || str === '|=' || str === '^=' || str === '%=' || str === '<=' || str === '>=' || str === '=>') { index += 2; } else { // 1-character punctuators. str = source[index]; if ('<>=!+-*%&|^/'.indexOf(str) >= 0) { ++index; } } } } } if (index === token.start) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } token.end = index; token.value = str; return token; } // ECMA-262 11.8.3 Numeric Literals function scanHexLiteral(start) { var number = ''; while (index < length) { if (!isHexDigit(source[index])) { break; } number += source[index++]; } if (number.length === 0) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } if (isIdentifierStart(source.charCodeAt(index))) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } return { type: Token.NumericLiteral, value: parseInt('0x' + number, 16), lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } function scanBinaryLiteral(start) { var ch, number; number = ''; while (index < length) { ch = source[index]; if (ch !== '0' && ch !== '1') { break; } number += source[index++]; } if (number.length === 0) { // only 0b or 0B throwUnexpectedToken(); } if (index < length) { ch = source.charCodeAt(index); /* istanbul ignore else */ if (isIdentifierStart(ch) || isDecimalDigit(ch)) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } } return { type: Token.NumericLiteral, value: parseInt(number, 2), lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } function scanOctalLiteral(prefix, start) { var number, octal; if (isOctalDigit(prefix)) { octal = true; number = '0' + source[index++]; } else { octal = false; ++index; number = ''; } while (index < length) { if (!isOctalDigit(source[index])) { break; } number += source[index++]; } if (!octal && number.length === 0) { // only 0o or 0O throwUnexpectedToken(); } if (isIdentifierStart(source.charCodeAt(index)) || isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index))) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } return { type: Token.NumericLiteral, value: parseInt(number, 8), octal: octal, lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } function isImplicitOctalLiteral() { var i, ch; // Implicit octal, unless there is a non-octal digit. // (Annex B.1.1 on Numeric Literals) for (i = index + 1; i < length; ++i) { ch = source[i]; if (ch === '8' || ch === '9') { return false; } if (!isOctalDigit(ch)) { return true; } } return true; } function scanNumericLiteral() { var number, start, ch; ch = source[index]; assert(isDecimalDigit(ch.charCodeAt(0)) || (ch === '.'), 'Numeric literal must start with a decimal digit or a decimal point'); start = index; number = ''; if (ch !== '.') { number = source[index++]; ch = source[index]; // Hex number starts with '0x'. // Octal number starts with '0'. // Octal number in ES6 starts with '0o'. // Binary number in ES6 starts with '0b'. if (number === '0') { if (ch === 'x' || ch === 'X') { ++index; return scanHexLiteral(start); } if (ch === 'b' || ch === 'B') { ++index; return scanBinaryLiteral(start); } if (ch === 'o' || ch === 'O') { return scanOctalLiteral(ch, start); } if (isOctalDigit(ch)) { if (isImplicitOctalLiteral()) { return scanOctalLiteral(ch, start); } } } while (isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index))) { number += source[index++]; } ch = source[index]; } if (ch === '.') { number += source[index++]; while (isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index))) { number += source[index++]; } ch = source[index]; } if (ch === 'e' || ch === 'E') { number += source[index++]; ch = source[index]; if (ch === '+' || ch === '-') { number += source[index++]; } if (isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index))) { while (isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index))) { number += source[index++]; } } else { throwUnexpectedToken(); } } if (isIdentifierStart(source.charCodeAt(index))) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } return { type: Token.NumericLiteral, value: parseFloat(number), lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } // ECMA-262 11.8.4 String Literals function scanStringLiteral() { var str = '', quote, start, ch, unescaped, octToDec, octal = false; quote = source[index]; assert((quote === '\'' || quote === '"'), 'String literal must starts with a quote'); start = index; ++index; while (index < length) { ch = source[index++]; if (ch === quote) { quote = ''; break; } else if (ch === '\\') { ch = source[index++]; if (!ch || !isLineTerminator(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { switch (ch) { case 'u': case 'x': if (source[index] === '{') { ++index; str += scanUnicodeCodePointEscape(); } else { unescaped = scanHexEscape(ch); if (!unescaped) { throw throwUnexpectedToken(); } str += unescaped; } break; case 'n': str += '\n'; break; case 'r': str += '\r'; break; case 't': str += '\t'; break; case 'b': str += '\b'; break; case 'f': str += '\f'; break; case 'v': str += '\x0B'; break; case '8': case '9': str += ch; tolerateUnexpectedToken(); break; default: if (isOctalDigit(ch)) { octToDec = octalToDecimal(ch); octal = octToDec.octal || octal; str += String.fromCharCode(octToDec.code); } else { str += ch; } break; } } else { ++lineNumber; if (ch === '\r' && source[index] === '\n') { ++index; } lineStart = index; } } else if (isLineTerminator(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { break; } else { str += ch; } } if (quote !== '') { index = start; throwUnexpectedToken(); } return { type: Token.StringLiteral, value: str, octal: octal, lineNumber: startLineNumber, lineStart: startLineStart, start: start, end: index }; } // ECMA-262 11.8.6 Template Literal Lexical Components function scanTemplate() { var cooked = '', ch, start, rawOffset, terminated, head, tail, restore, unescaped; terminated = false; tail = false; start = index; head = (source[index] === '`'); rawOffset = 2; ++index; while (index < length) { ch = source[index++]; if (ch === '`') { rawOffset = 1; tail = true; terminated = true; break; } else if (ch === '$') { if (source[index] === '{') { state.curlyStack.push('${'); ++index; terminated = true; break; } cooked += ch; } else if (ch === '\\') { ch = source[index++]; if (!isLineTerminator(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { switch (ch) { case 'n': cooked += '\n'; break; case 'r': cooked += '\r'; break; case 't': cooked += '\t'; break; case 'u': case 'x': if (source[index] === '{') { ++index; cooked += scanUnicodeCodePointEscape(); } else { restore = index; unescaped = scanHexEscape(ch); if (unescaped) { cooked += unescaped; } else { index = restore; cooked += ch; } } break; case 'b': cooked += '\b'; break; case 'f': cooked += '\f'; break; case 'v': cooked += '\v'; break; default: if (ch === '0') { if (isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index))) { // Illegal: \01 \02 and so on throwError(Messages.TemplateOctalLiteral); } cooked += '\0'; } else if (isOctalDigit(ch)) { // Illegal: \1 \2 throwError(Messages.TemplateOctalLiteral); } else { cooked += ch; } break; } } else { ++lineNumber; if (ch === '\r' && source[index] === '\n') { ++index; } lineStart = index; } } else if (isLineTerminator(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { ++lineNumber; if (ch === '\r' && source[index] === '\n') { ++index; } lineStart = index; cooked += '\n'; } else { cooked += ch; } } if (!terminated) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } if (!head) { state.curlyStack.pop(); } return { type: Token.Template, value: { cooked: cooked, raw: source.slice(start + 1, index - rawOffset) }, head: head, tail: tail, lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } // ECMA-262 11.8.5 Regular Expression Literals function testRegExp(pattern, flags) { // The BMP character to use as a replacement for astral symbols when // translating an ES6 "u"-flagged pattern to an ES5-compatible // approximation. // Note: replacing with '\uFFFF' enables false positives in unlikely // scenarios. For example, `[\u{1044f}-\u{10440}]` is an invalid // pattern that would not be detected by this substitution. var astralSubstitute = '\uFFFF', tmp = pattern; if (flags.indexOf('u') >= 0) { tmp = tmp // Replace every Unicode escape sequence with the equivalent // BMP character or a constant ASCII code point in the case of // astral symbols. (See the above note on `astralSubstitute` // for more information.) .replace(/\\u\{([0-9a-fA-F]+)\}|\\u([a-fA-F0-9]{4})/g, function ($0, $1, $2) { var codePoint = parseInt($1 || $2, 16); if (codePoint > 0x10FFFF) { throwUnexpectedToken(null, Messages.InvalidRegExp); } if (codePoint <= 0xFFFF) { return String.fromCharCode(codePoint); } return astralSubstitute; }) // Replace each paired surrogate with a single ASCII symbol to // avoid throwing on regular expressions that are only valid in // combination with the "u" flag. .replace( /[\uD800-\uDBFF][\uDC00-\uDFFF]/g, astralSubstitute ); } // First, detect invalid regular expressions. try { RegExp(tmp); } catch (e) { throwUnexpectedToken(null, Messages.InvalidRegExp); } // Return a regular expression object for this pattern-flag pair, or // `null` in case the current environment doesn't support the flags it // uses. try { return new RegExp(pattern, flags); } catch (exception) { return null; } } function scanRegExpBody() { var ch, str, classMarker, terminated, body; ch = source[index]; assert(ch === '/', 'Regular expression literal must start with a slash'); str = source[index++]; classMarker = false; terminated = false; while (index < length) { ch = source[index++]; str += ch; if (ch === '\\') { ch = source[index++]; // ECMA-262 7.8.5 if (isLineTerminator(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { throwUnexpectedToken(null, Messages.UnterminatedRegExp); } str += ch; } else if (isLineTerminator(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { throwUnexpectedToken(null, Messages.UnterminatedRegExp); } else if (classMarker) { if (ch === ']') { classMarker = false; } } else { if (ch === '/') { terminated = true; break; } else if (ch === '[') { classMarker = true; } } } if (!terminated) { throwUnexpectedToken(null, Messages.UnterminatedRegExp); } // Exclude leading and trailing slash. body = str.substr(1, str.length - 2); return { value: body, literal: str }; } function scanRegExpFlags() { var ch, str, flags, restore; str = ''; flags = ''; while (index < length) { ch = source[index]; if (!isIdentifierPart(ch.charCodeAt(0))) { break; } ++index; if (ch === '\\' && index < length) { ch = source[index]; if (ch === 'u') { ++index; restore = index; ch = scanHexEscape('u'); if (ch) { flags += ch; for (str += '\\u'; restore < index; ++restore) { str += source[restore]; } } else { index = restore; flags += 'u'; str += '\\u'; } tolerateUnexpectedToken(); } else { str += '\\'; tolerateUnexpectedToken(); } } else { flags += ch; str += ch; } } return { value: flags, literal: str }; } function scanRegExp() { var start, body, flags, value; scanning = true; lookahead = null; skipComment(); start = index; body = scanRegExpBody(); flags = scanRegExpFlags(); value = testRegExp(body.value, flags.value); scanning = false; if (extra.tokenize) { return { type: Token.RegularExpression, value: value, regex: { pattern: body.value, flags: flags.value }, lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: start, end: index }; } return { literal: body.literal + flags.literal, value: value, regex: { pattern: body.value, flags: flags.value }, start: start, end: index }; } function collectRegex() { var pos, loc, regex, token; skipComment(); pos = index; loc = { start: { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart } }; regex = scanRegExp(); loc.end = { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart }; /* istanbul ignore next */ if (!extra.tokenize) { // Pop the previous token, which is likely '/' or '/=' if (extra.tokens.length > 0) { token = extra.tokens[extra.tokens.length - 1]; if (token.range[0] === pos && token.type === 'Punctuator') { if (token.value === '/' || token.value === '/=') { extra.tokens.pop(); } } } extra.tokens.push({ type: 'RegularExpression', value: regex.literal, regex: regex.regex, range: [pos, index], loc: loc }); } return regex; } function isIdentifierName(token) { return token.type === Token.Identifier || token.type === Token.Keyword || token.type === Token.BooleanLiteral || token.type === Token.NullLiteral; } // Using the following algorithm: // https://github.com/mozilla/sweet.js/wiki/design function advanceSlash() { var regex, previous, check; function testKeyword(value) { return value && (value.length > 1) && (value[0] >= 'a') && (value[0] <= 'z'); } previous = extra.tokenValues[extra.tokens.length - 1]; regex = (previous !== null); switch (previous) { case 'this': case ']': regex = false; break; case ')': check = extra.tokenValues[extra.openParenToken - 1]; regex = (check === 'if' || check === 'while' || check === 'for' || check === 'with'); break; case '}': // Dividing a function by anything makes little sense, // but we have to check for that. regex = false; if (testKeyword(extra.tokenValues[extra.openCurlyToken - 3])) { // Anonymous function, e.g. function(){} /42 check = extra.tokenValues[extra.openCurlyToken - 4]; regex = check ? (FnExprTokens.indexOf(check) < 0) : false; } else if (testKeyword(extra.tokenValues[extra.openCurlyToken - 4])) { // Named function, e.g. function f(){} /42/ check = extra.tokenValues[extra.openCurlyToken - 5]; regex = check ? (FnExprTokens.indexOf(check) < 0) : true; } } return regex ? collectRegex() : scanPunctuator(); } function advance() { var cp, token; if (index >= length) { return { type: Token.EOF, lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, start: index, end: index }; } cp = source.charCodeAt(index); if (isIdentifierStart(cp)) { token = scanIdentifier(); if (strict && isStrictModeReservedWord(token.value)) { token.type = Token.Keyword; } return token; } // Very common: ( and ) and ; if (cp === 0x28 || cp === 0x29 || cp === 0x3B) { return scanPunctuator(); } // String literal starts with single quote (U+0027) or double quote (U+0022). if (cp === 0x27 || cp === 0x22) { return scanStringLiteral(); } // Dot (.) U+002E can also start a floating-point number, hence the need // to check the next character. if (cp === 0x2E) { if (isDecimalDigit(source.charCodeAt(index + 1))) { return scanNumericLiteral(); } return scanPunctuator(); } if (isDecimalDigit(cp)) { return scanNumericLiteral(); } // Slash (/) U+002F can also start a regex. if (extra.tokenize && cp === 0x2F) { return advanceSlash(); } // Template literals start with ` (U+0060) for template head // or } (U+007D) for template middle or template tail. if (cp === 0x60 || (cp === 0x7D && state.curlyStack[state.curlyStack.length - 1] === '${')) { return scanTemplate(); } // Possible identifier start in a surrogate pair. if (cp >= 0xD800 && cp < 0xDFFF) { cp = codePointAt(index); if (isIdentifierStart(cp)) { return scanIdentifier(); } } return scanPunctuator(); } function collectToken() { var loc, token, value, entry; loc = { start: { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart } }; token = advance(); loc.end = { line: lineNumber, column: index - lineStart }; if (token.type !== Token.EOF) { value = source.slice(token.start, token.end); entry = { type: TokenName[token.type], value: value, range: [token.start, token.end], loc: loc }; if (token.regex) { entry.regex = { pattern: token.regex.pattern, flags: token.regex.flags }; } if (extra.tokenValues) { extra.tokenValues.push((entry.type === 'Punctuator' || entry.type === 'Keyword') ? entry.value : null); } if (extra.tokenize) { if (!extra.range) { delete entry.range; } if (!extra.loc) { delete entry.loc; } if (extra.delegate) { entry = extra.delegate(entry); } } extra.tokens.push(entry); } return token; } function lex() { var token; scanning = true; lastIndex = index; lastLineNumber = lineNumber; lastLineStart = lineStart; skipComment(); token = lookahead; startIndex = index; startLineNumber = lineNumber; startLineStart = lineStart; lookahead = (typeof extra.tokens !== 'undefined') ? collectToken() : advance(); scanning = false; return token; } function peek() { scanning = true; skipComment(); lastIndex = index; lastLineNumber = lineNumber; lastLineStart = lineStart; startIndex = index; startLineNumber = lineNumber; startLineStart = lineStart; lookahead = (typeof extra.tokens !== 'undefined') ? collectToken() : advance(); scanning = false; } function Position() { this.line = startLineNumber; this.column = startIndex - startLineStart; } function SourceLocation() { this.start = new Position(); this.end = null; } function WrappingSourceLocation(startToken) { this.start = { line: startToken.lineNumber, column: startToken.start - startToken.lineStart }; this.end = null; } function Node() { if (extra.range) { this.range = [startIndex, 0]; } if (extra.loc) { this.loc = new SourceLocation(); } } function WrappingNode(startToken) { if (extra.range) { this.range = [startToken.start, 0]; } if (extra.loc) { this.loc = new WrappingSourceLocation(startToken); } } WrappingNode.prototype = Node.prototype = { processComment: function () { var lastChild, innerComments, leadingComments, trailingComments, bottomRight = extra.bottomRightStack, i, comment, last = bottomRight[bottomRight.length - 1]; if (this.type === Syntax.Program) { if (this.body.length > 0) { return; } } /** * patch innnerComments for properties empty block * `function a() {/** comments **\/}` */ if (this.type === Syntax.BlockStatement && this.body.length === 0) { innerComments = []; for (i = extra.leadingComments.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { comment = extra.leadingComments[i]; if (this.range[1] >= comment.range[1]) { innerComments.unshift(comment); extra.leadingComments.splice(i, 1); extra.trailingComments.splice(i, 1); } } if (innerComments.length) { this.innerComments = innerComments; //bottomRight.push(this); return; } } if (extra.trailingComments.length > 0) { trailingComments = []; for (i = extra.trailingComments.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { comment = extra.trailingComments[i]; if (comment.range[0] >= this.range[1]) { trailingComments.unshift(comment); extra.trailingComments.splice(i, 1); } } extra.trailingComments = []; } else { if (last && last.trailingComments && last.trailingComments[0].range[0] >= this.range[1]) { trailingComments = last.trailingComments; delete last.trailingComments; } } // Eating the stack. while (last && last.range[0] >= this.range[0]) { lastChild = bottomRight.pop(); last = bottomRight[bottomRight.length - 1]; } if (lastChild) { if (lastChild.leadingComments) { leadingComments = []; for (i = lastChild.leadingComments.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { comment = lastChild.leadingComments[i]; if (comment.range[1] <= this.range[0]) { leadingComments.unshift(comment); lastChild.leadingComments.splice(i, 1); } } if (!lastChild.leadingComments.length) { lastChild.leadingComments = undefined; } } } else if (extra.leadingComments.length > 0) { leadingComments = []; for (i = extra.leadingComments.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) { comment = extra.leadingComments[i]; if (comment.range[1] <= this.range[0]) { leadingComments.unshift(comment); extra.leadingComments.splice(i, 1); } } } if (leadingComments && leadingComments.length > 0) { this.leadingComments = leadingComments; } if (trailingComments && trailingComments.length > 0) { this.trailingComments = trailingComments; } bottomRight.push(this); }, finish: function () { if (extra.range) { this.range[1] = lastIndex; } if (extra.loc) { this.loc.end = { line: lastLineNumber, column: lastIndex - lastLineStart }; if (extra.source) { this.loc.source = extra.source; } } if (extra.attachComment) { this.processComment(); } }, finishArrayExpression: function (elements) { this.type = Syntax.ArrayExpression; this.elements = elements; this.finish(); return this; }, finishArrayPattern: function (elements) { this.type = Syntax.ArrayPattern; this.elements = elements; this.finish(); return this; }, finishArrowFunctionExpression: function (params, defaults, body, expression) { this.type = Syntax.ArrowFunctionExpression; this.id = null; this.params = params; this.defaults = defaults; this.body = body; this.generator = false; this.expression = expression; this.finish(); return this; }, finishAssignmentExpression: function (operator, left, right) { this.type = Syntax.AssignmentExpression; this.operator = operator; this.left = left; this.right = right; this.finish(); return this; }, finishAssignmentPattern: function (left, right) { this.type = Syntax.AssignmentPattern; this.left = left; this.right = right; this.finish(); return this; }, finishBinaryExpression: function (operator, left, right) { this.type = (operator === '||' || operator === '&&') ? Syntax.LogicalExpression : Syntax.BinaryExpression; this.operator = operator; this.left = left; this.right = right; this.finish(); return this; }, finishBlockStatement: function (body) { this.type = Syntax.BlockStatement; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishBreakStatement: function (label) { this.type = Syntax.BreakStatement; this.label = label; this.finish(); return this; }, finishCallExpression: function (callee, args) { this.type = Syntax.CallExpression; this.callee = callee; this.arguments = args; this.finish(); return this; }, finishCatchClause: function (param, body) { this.type = Syntax.CatchClause; this.param = param; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishClassBody: function (body) { this.type = Syntax.ClassBody; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishClassDeclaration: function (id, superClass, body) { this.type = Syntax.ClassDeclaration; this.id = id; this.superClass = superClass; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishClassExpression: function (id, superClass, body) { this.type = Syntax.ClassExpression; this.id = id; this.superClass = superClass; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishConditionalExpression: function (test, consequent, alternate) { this.type = Syntax.ConditionalExpression; this.test = test; this.consequent = consequent; this.alternate = alternate; this.finish(); return this; }, finishContinueStatement: function (label) { this.type = Syntax.ContinueStatement; this.label = label; this.finish(); return this; }, finishDebuggerStatement: function () { this.type = Syntax.DebuggerStatement; this.finish(); return this; }, finishDoWhileStatement: function (body, test) { this.type = Syntax.DoWhileStatement; this.body = body; this.test = test; this.finish(); return this; }, finishEmptyStatement: function () { this.type = Syntax.EmptyStatement; this.finish(); return this; }, finishExpressionStatement: function (expression) { this.type = Syntax.ExpressionStatement; this.expression = expression; this.finish(); return this; }, finishForStatement: function (init, test, update, body) { this.type = Syntax.ForStatement; this.init = init; this.test = test; this.update = update; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishForOfStatement: function (left, right, body) { this.type = Syntax.ForOfStatement; this.left = left; this.right = right; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishForInStatement: function (left, right, body) { this.type = Syntax.ForInStatement; this.left = left; this.right = right; this.body = body; this.each = false; this.finish(); return this; }, finishFunctionDeclaration: function (id, params, defaults, body, generator) { this.type = Syntax.FunctionDeclaration; this.id = id; this.params = params; this.defaults = defaults; this.body = body; this.generator = generator; this.expression = false; this.finish(); return this; }, finishFunctionExpression: function (id, params, defaults, body, generator) { this.type = Syntax.FunctionExpression; this.id = id; this.params = params; this.defaults = defaults; this.body = body; this.generator = generator; this.expression = false; this.finish(); return this; }, finishIdentifier: function (name) { this.type = Syntax.Identifier; this.name = name; this.finish(); return this; }, finishIfStatement: function (test, consequent, alternate) { this.type = Syntax.IfStatement; this.test = test; this.consequent = consequent; this.alternate = alternate; this.finish(); return this; }, finishLabeledStatement: function (label, body) { this.type = Syntax.LabeledStatement; this.label = label; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishLiteral: function (token) { this.type = Syntax.Literal; this.value = token.value; this.raw = source.slice(token.start, token.end); if (token.regex) { this.regex = token.regex; } this.finish(); return this; }, finishMemberExpression: function (accessor, object, property) { this.type = Syntax.MemberExpression; this.computed = accessor === '['; this.object = object; this.property = property; this.finish(); return this; }, finishMetaProperty: function (meta, property) { this.type = Syntax.MetaProperty; this.meta = meta; this.property = property; this.finish(); return this; }, finishNewExpression: function (callee, args) { this.type = Syntax.NewExpression; this.callee = callee; this.arguments = args; this.finish(); return this; }, finishObjectExpression: function (properties) { this.type = Syntax.ObjectExpression; this.properties = properties; this.finish(); return this; }, finishObjectPattern: function (properties) { this.type = Syntax.ObjectPattern; this.properties = properties; this.finish(); return this; }, finishPostfixExpression: function (operator, argument) { this.type = Syntax.UpdateExpression; this.operator = operator; this.argument = argument; this.prefix = false; this.finish(); return this; }, finishProgram: function (body, sourceType) { this.type = Syntax.Program; this.body = body; this.sourceType = sourceType; this.finish(); return this; }, finishProperty: function (kind, key, computed, value, method, shorthand) { this.type = Syntax.Property; this.key = key; this.computed = computed; this.value = value; this.kind = kind; this.method = method; this.shorthand = shorthand; this.finish(); return this; }, finishRestElement: function (argument) { this.type = Syntax.RestElement; this.argument = argument; this.finish(); return this; }, finishReturnStatement: function (argument) { this.type = Syntax.ReturnStatement; this.argument = argument; this.finish(); return this; }, finishSequenceExpression: function (expressions) { this.type = Syntax.SequenceExpression; this.expressions = expressions; this.finish(); return this; }, finishSpreadElement: function (argument) { this.type = Syntax.SpreadElement; this.argument = argument; this.finish(); return this; }, finishSwitchCase: function (test, consequent) { this.type = Syntax.SwitchCase; this.test = test; this.consequent = consequent; this.finish(); return this; }, finishSuper: function () { this.type = Syntax.Super; this.finish(); return this; }, finishSwitchStatement: function (discriminant, cases) { this.type = Syntax.SwitchStatement; this.discriminant = discriminant; this.cases = cases; this.finish(); return this; }, finishTaggedTemplateExpression: function (tag, quasi) { this.type = Syntax.TaggedTemplateExpression; this.tag = tag; this.quasi = quasi; this.finish(); return this; }, finishTemplateElement: function (value, tail) { this.type = Syntax.TemplateElement; this.value = value; this.tail = tail; this.finish(); return this; }, finishTemplateLiteral: function (quasis, expressions) { this.type = Syntax.TemplateLiteral; this.quasis = quasis; this.expressions = expressions; this.finish(); return this; }, finishThisExpression: function () { this.type = Syntax.ThisExpression; this.finish(); return this; }, finishThrowStatement: function (argument) { this.type = Syntax.ThrowStatement; this.argument = argument; this.finish(); return this; }, finishTryStatement: function (block, handler, finalizer) { this.type = Syntax.TryStatement; this.block = block; this.guardedHandlers = []; this.handlers = handler ? [handler] : []; this.handler = handler; this.finalizer = finalizer; this.finish(); return this; }, finishUnaryExpression: function (operator, argument) { this.type = (operator === '++' || operator === '--') ? Syntax.UpdateExpression : Syntax.UnaryExpression; this.operator = operator; this.argument = argument; this.prefix = true; this.finish(); return this; }, finishVariableDeclaration: function (declarations) { this.type = Syntax.VariableDeclaration; this.declarations = declarations; this.kind = 'var'; this.finish(); return this; }, finishLexicalDeclaration: function (declarations, kind) { this.type = Syntax.VariableDeclaration; this.declarations = declarations; this.kind = kind; this.finish(); return this; }, finishVariableDeclarator: function (id, init) { this.type = Syntax.VariableDeclarator; this.id = id; this.init = init; this.finish(); return this; }, finishWhileStatement: function (test, body) { this.type = Syntax.WhileStatement; this.test = test; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishWithStatement: function (object, body) { this.type = Syntax.WithStatement; this.object = object; this.body = body; this.finish(); return this; }, finishExportSpecifier: function (local, exported) { this.type = Syntax.ExportSpecifier; this.exported = exported || local; this.local = local; this.finish(); return this; }, finishImportDefaultSpecifier: function (local) { this.type = Syntax.ImportDefaultSpecifier; this.local = local; this.finish(); return this; }, finishImportNamespaceSpecifier: function (local) { this.type = Syntax.ImportNamespaceSpecifier; this.local = local; this.finish(); return this; }, finishExportNamedDeclaration: function (declaration, specifiers, src) { this.type = Syntax.ExportNamedDeclaration; this.declaration = declaration; this.specifiers = specifiers; this.source = src; this.finish(); return this; }, finishExportDefaultDeclaration: function (declaration) { this.type = Syntax.ExportDefaultDeclaration; this.declaration = declaration; this.finish(); return this; }, finishExportAllDeclaration: function (src) { this.type = Syntax.ExportAllDeclaration; this.source = src; this.finish(); return this; }, finishImportSpecifier: function (local, imported) { this.type = Syntax.ImportSpecifier; this.local = local || imported; this.imported = imported; this.finish(); return this; }, finishImportDeclaration: function (specifiers, src) { this.type = Syntax.ImportDeclaration; this.specifiers = specifiers; this.source = src; this.finish(); return this; }, finishYieldExpression: function (argument, delegate) { this.type = Syntax.YieldExpression; this.argument = argument; this.delegate = delegate; this.finish(); return this; } }; function recordError(error) { var e, existing; for (e = 0; e < extra.errors.length; e++) { existing = extra.errors[e]; // Prevent duplicated error. /* istanbul ignore next */ if (existing.index === error.index && existing.message === error.message) { return; } } extra.errors.push(error); } function constructError(msg, column) { var error = new Error(msg); try { throw error; } catch (base) { /* istanbul ignore else */ if (Object.create && Object.defineProperty) { error = Object.create(base); Object.defineProperty(error, 'column', { value: column }); } } finally { return error; } } function createError(line, pos, description) { var msg, column, error; msg = 'Line ' + line + ': ' + description; column = pos - (scanning ? lineStart : lastLineStart) + 1; error = constructError(msg, column); error.lineNumber = line; error.description = description; error.index = pos; return error; } // Throw an exception function throwError(messageFormat) { var args, msg; args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1); msg = messageFormat.replace(/%(\d)/g, function (whole, idx) { assert(idx < args.length, 'Message reference must be in range'); return args[idx]; } ); throw createError(lastLineNumber, lastIndex, msg); } function tolerateError(messageFormat) { var args, msg, error; args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1); /* istanbul ignore next */ msg = messageFormat.replace(/%(\d)/g, function (whole, idx) { assert(idx < args.length, 'Message reference must be in range'); return args[idx]; } ); error = createError(lineNumber, lastIndex, msg); if (extra.errors) { recordError(error); } else { throw error; } } // Throw an exception because of the token. function unexpectedTokenError(token, message) { var value, msg = message || Messages.UnexpectedToken; if (token) { if (!message) { msg = (token.type === Token.EOF) ? Messages.UnexpectedEOS : (token.type === Token.Identifier) ? Messages.UnexpectedIdentifier : (token.type === Token.NumericLiteral) ? Messages.UnexpectedNumber : (token.type === Token.StringLiteral) ? Messages.UnexpectedString : (token.type === Token.Template) ? Messages.UnexpectedTemplate : Messages.UnexpectedToken; if (token.type === Token.Keyword) { if (isFutureReservedWord(token.value)) { msg = Messages.UnexpectedReserved; } else if (strict && isStrictModeReservedWord(token.value)) { msg = Messages.StrictReservedWord; } } } value = (token.type === Token.Template) ? token.value.raw : token.value; } else { value = 'ILLEGAL'; } msg = msg.replace('%0', value); return (token && typeof token.lineNumber === 'number') ? createError(token.lineNumber, token.start, msg) : createError(scanning ? lineNumber : lastLineNumber, scanning ? index : lastIndex, msg); } function throwUnexpectedToken(token, message) { throw unexpectedTokenError(token, message); } function tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, message) { var error = unexpectedTokenError(token, message); if (extra.errors) { recordError(error); } else { throw error; } } // Expect the next token to match the specified punctuator. // If not, an exception will be thrown. function expect(value) { var token = lex(); if (token.type !== Token.Punctuator || token.value !== value) { throwUnexpectedToken(token); } } /** * @name expectCommaSeparator * @description Quietly expect a comma when in tolerant mode, otherwise delegates * to expect(value) * @since 2.0 */ function expectCommaSeparator() { var token; if (extra.errors) { token = lookahead; if (token.type === Token.Punctuator && token.value === ',') { lex(); } else if (token.type === Token.Punctuator && token.value === ';') { lex(); tolerateUnexpectedToken(token); } else { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.UnexpectedToken); } } else { expect(','); } } // Expect the next token to match the specified keyword. // If not, an exception will be thrown. function expectKeyword(keyword) { var token = lex(); if (token.type !== Token.Keyword || token.value !== keyword) { throwUnexpectedToken(token); } } // Return true if the next token matches the specified punctuator. function match(value) { return lookahead.type === Token.Punctuator && lookahead.value === value; } // Return true if the next token matches the specified keyword function matchKeyword(keyword) { return lookahead.type === Token.Keyword && lookahead.value === keyword; } // Return true if the next token matches the specified contextual keyword // (where an identifier is sometimes a keyword depending on the context) function matchContextualKeyword(keyword) { return lookahead.type === Token.Identifier && lookahead.value === keyword; } // Return true if the next token is an assignment operator function matchAssign() { var op; if (lookahead.type !== Token.Punctuator) { return false; } op = lookahead.value; return op === '=' || op === '*=' || op === '/=' || op === '%=' || op === '+=' || op === '-=' || op === '<<=' || op === '>>=' || op === '>>>=' || op === '&=' || op === '^=' || op === '|='; } function consumeSemicolon() { // Catch the very common case first: immediately a semicolon (U+003B). if (source.charCodeAt(startIndex) === 0x3B || match(';')) { lex(); return; } if (hasLineTerminator) { return; } // FIXME(ikarienator): this is seemingly an issue in the previous location info convention. lastIndex = startIndex; lastLineNumber = startLineNumber; lastLineStart = startLineStart; if (lookahead.type !== Token.EOF && !match('}')) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } } // Cover grammar support. // // When an assignment expression position starts with an left parenthesis, the determination of the type // of the syntax is to be deferred arbitrarily long until the end of the parentheses pair (plus a lookahead) // or the first comma. This situation also defers the determination of all the expressions nested in the pair. // // There are three productions that can be parsed in a parentheses pair that needs to be determined // after the outermost pair is closed. They are: // // 1. AssignmentExpression // 2. BindingElements // 3. AssignmentTargets // // In order to avoid exponential backtracking, we use two flags to denote if the production can be // binding element or assignment target. // // The three productions have the relationship: // // BindingElements ⊆ AssignmentTargets ⊆ AssignmentExpression // // with a single exception that CoverInitializedName when used directly in an Expression, generates // an early error. Therefore, we need the third state, firstCoverInitializedNameError, to track the // first usage of CoverInitializedName and report it when we reached the end of the parentheses pair. // // isolateCoverGrammar function runs the given parser function with a new cover grammar context, and it does not // effect the current flags. This means the production the parser parses is only used as an expression. Therefore // the CoverInitializedName check is conducted. // // inheritCoverGrammar function runs the given parse function with a new cover grammar context, and it propagates // the flags outside of the parser. This means the production the parser parses is used as a part of a potential // pattern. The CoverInitializedName check is deferred. function isolateCoverGrammar(parser) { var oldIsBindingElement = isBindingElement, oldIsAssignmentTarget = isAssignmentTarget, oldFirstCoverInitializedNameError = firstCoverInitializedNameError, result; isBindingElement = true; isAssignmentTarget = true; firstCoverInitializedNameError = null; result = parser(); if (firstCoverInitializedNameError !== null) { throwUnexpectedToken(firstCoverInitializedNameError); } isBindingElement = oldIsBindingElement; isAssignmentTarget = oldIsAssignmentTarget; firstCoverInitializedNameError = oldFirstCoverInitializedNameError; return result; } function inheritCoverGrammar(parser) { var oldIsBindingElement = isBindingElement, oldIsAssignmentTarget = isAssignmentTarget, oldFirstCoverInitializedNameError = firstCoverInitializedNameError, result; isBindingElement = true; isAssignmentTarget = true; firstCoverInitializedNameError = null; result = parser(); isBindingElement = isBindingElement && oldIsBindingElement; isAssignmentTarget = isAssignmentTarget && oldIsAssignmentTarget; firstCoverInitializedNameError = oldFirstCoverInitializedNameError || firstCoverInitializedNameError; return result; } // ECMA-262 13.3.3 Destructuring Binding Patterns function parseArrayPattern(params, kind) { var node = new Node(), elements = [], rest, restNode; expect('['); while (!match(']')) { if (match(',')) { lex(); elements.push(null); } else { if (match('...')) { restNode = new Node(); lex(); params.push(lookahead); rest = parseVariableIdentifier(kind); elements.push(restNode.finishRestElement(rest)); break; } else { elements.push(parsePatternWithDefault(params, kind)); } if (!match(']')) { expect(','); } } } expect(']'); return node.finishArrayPattern(elements); } function parsePropertyPattern(params, kind) { var node = new Node(), key, keyToken, computed = match('['), init; if (lookahead.type === Token.Identifier) { keyToken = lookahead; key = parseVariableIdentifier(); if (match('=')) { params.push(keyToken); lex(); init = parseAssignmentExpression(); return node.finishProperty( 'init', key, false, new WrappingNode(keyToken).finishAssignmentPattern(key, init), false, true); } else if (!match(':')) { params.push(keyToken); return node.finishProperty('init', key, false, key, false, true); } } else { key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); } expect(':'); init = parsePatternWithDefault(params, kind); return node.finishProperty('init', key, computed, init, false, false); } function parseObjectPattern(params, kind) { var node = new Node(), properties = []; expect('{'); while (!match('}')) { properties.push(parsePropertyPattern(params, kind)); if (!match('}')) { expect(','); } } lex(); return node.finishObjectPattern(properties); } function parsePattern(params, kind) { if (match('[')) { return parseArrayPattern(params, kind); } else if (match('{')) { return parseObjectPattern(params, kind); } else if (matchKeyword('let')) { if (kind === 'const' || kind === 'let') { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead, Messages.UnexpectedToken); } } params.push(lookahead); return parseVariableIdentifier(kind); } function parsePatternWithDefault(params, kind) { var startToken = lookahead, pattern, previousAllowYield, right; pattern = parsePattern(params, kind); if (match('=')) { lex(); previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; state.allowYield = true; right = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; pattern = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishAssignmentPattern(pattern, right); } return pattern; } // ECMA-262 12.2.5 Array Initializer function parseArrayInitializer() { var elements = [], node = new Node(), restSpread; expect('['); while (!match(']')) { if (match(',')) { lex(); elements.push(null); } else if (match('...')) { restSpread = new Node(); lex(); restSpread.finishSpreadElement(inheritCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression)); if (!match(']')) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; expect(','); } elements.push(restSpread); } else { elements.push(inheritCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression)); if (!match(']')) { expect(','); } } } lex(); return node.finishArrayExpression(elements); } // ECMA-262 12.2.6 Object Initializer function parsePropertyFunction(node, paramInfo, isGenerator) { var previousStrict, body; isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; previousStrict = strict; body = isolateCoverGrammar(parseFunctionSourceElements); if (strict && paramInfo.firstRestricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(paramInfo.firstRestricted, paramInfo.message); } if (strict && paramInfo.stricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(paramInfo.stricted, paramInfo.message); } strict = previousStrict; return node.finishFunctionExpression(null, paramInfo.params, paramInfo.defaults, body, isGenerator); } function parsePropertyMethodFunction() { var params, method, node = new Node(), previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; state.allowYield = false; params = parseParams(); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; state.allowYield = false; method = parsePropertyFunction(node, params, false); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return method; } function parseObjectPropertyKey() { var token, node = new Node(), expr; token = lex(); // Note: This function is called only from parseObjectProperty(), where // EOF and Punctuator tokens are already filtered out. switch (token.type) { case Token.StringLiteral: case Token.NumericLiteral: if (strict && token.octal) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictOctalLiteral); } return node.finishLiteral(token); case Token.Identifier: case Token.BooleanLiteral: case Token.NullLiteral: case Token.Keyword: return node.finishIdentifier(token.value); case Token.Punctuator: if (token.value === '[') { expr = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); expect(']'); return expr; } break; } throwUnexpectedToken(token); } function lookaheadPropertyName() { switch (lookahead.type) { case Token.Identifier: case Token.StringLiteral: case Token.BooleanLiteral: case Token.NullLiteral: case Token.NumericLiteral: case Token.Keyword: return true; case Token.Punctuator: return lookahead.value === '['; } return false; } // This function is to try to parse a MethodDefinition as defined in 14.3. But in the case of object literals, // it might be called at a position where there is in fact a short hand identifier pattern or a data property. // This can only be determined after we consumed up to the left parentheses. // // In order to avoid back tracking, it returns `null` if the position is not a MethodDefinition and the caller // is responsible to visit other options. function tryParseMethodDefinition(token, key, computed, node) { var value, options, methodNode, params, previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; if (token.type === Token.Identifier) { // check for `get` and `set`; if (token.value === 'get' && lookaheadPropertyName()) { computed = match('['); key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); methodNode = new Node(); expect('('); expect(')'); state.allowYield = false; value = parsePropertyFunction(methodNode, { params: [], defaults: [], stricted: null, firstRestricted: null, message: null }, false); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return node.finishProperty('get', key, computed, value, false, false); } else if (token.value === 'set' && lookaheadPropertyName()) { computed = match('['); key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); methodNode = new Node(); expect('('); options = { params: [], defaultCount: 0, defaults: [], firstRestricted: null, paramSet: {} }; if (match(')')) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } else { state.allowYield = false; parseParam(options); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; if (options.defaultCount === 0) { options.defaults = []; } } expect(')'); state.allowYield = false; value = parsePropertyFunction(methodNode, options, false); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return node.finishProperty('set', key, computed, value, false, false); } } else if (token.type === Token.Punctuator && token.value === '*' && lookaheadPropertyName()) { computed = match('['); key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); methodNode = new Node(); state.allowYield = true; params = parseParams(); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; state.allowYield = false; value = parsePropertyFunction(methodNode, params, true); state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return node.finishProperty('init', key, computed, value, true, false); } if (key && match('(')) { value = parsePropertyMethodFunction(); return node.finishProperty('init', key, computed, value, true, false); } // Not a MethodDefinition. return null; } function parseObjectProperty(hasProto) { var token = lookahead, node = new Node(), computed, key, maybeMethod, proto, value; computed = match('['); if (match('*')) { lex(); } else { key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); } maybeMethod = tryParseMethodDefinition(token, key, computed, node); if (maybeMethod) { return maybeMethod; } if (!key) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } // Check for duplicated __proto__ if (!computed) { proto = (key.type === Syntax.Identifier && key.name === '__proto__') || (key.type === Syntax.Literal && key.value === '__proto__'); if (hasProto.value && proto) { tolerateError(Messages.DuplicateProtoProperty); } hasProto.value |= proto; } if (match(':')) { lex(); value = inheritCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); return node.finishProperty('init', key, computed, value, false, false); } if (token.type === Token.Identifier) { if (match('=')) { firstCoverInitializedNameError = lookahead; lex(); value = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); return node.finishProperty('init', key, computed, new WrappingNode(token).finishAssignmentPattern(key, value), false, true); } return node.finishProperty('init', key, computed, key, false, true); } throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } function parseObjectInitializer() { var properties = [], hasProto = {value: false}, node = new Node(); expect('{'); while (!match('}')) { properties.push(parseObjectProperty(hasProto)); if (!match('}')) { expectCommaSeparator(); } } expect('}'); return node.finishObjectExpression(properties); } function reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr) { var i; switch (expr.type) { case Syntax.Identifier: case Syntax.MemberExpression: case Syntax.RestElement: case Syntax.AssignmentPattern: break; case Syntax.SpreadElement: expr.type = Syntax.RestElement; reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr.argument); break; case Syntax.ArrayExpression: expr.type = Syntax.ArrayPattern; for (i = 0; i < expr.elements.length; i++) { if (expr.elements[i] !== null) { reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr.elements[i]); } } break; case Syntax.ObjectExpression: expr.type = Syntax.ObjectPattern; for (i = 0; i < expr.properties.length; i++) { reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr.properties[i].value); } break; case Syntax.AssignmentExpression: expr.type = Syntax.AssignmentPattern; reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr.left); break; default: // Allow other node type for tolerant parsing. break; } } // ECMA-262 12.2.9 Template Literals function parseTemplateElement(option) { var node, token; if (lookahead.type !== Token.Template || (option.head && !lookahead.head)) { throwUnexpectedToken(); } node = new Node(); token = lex(); return node.finishTemplateElement({ raw: token.value.raw, cooked: token.value.cooked }, token.tail); } function parseTemplateLiteral() { var quasi, quasis, expressions, node = new Node(); quasi = parseTemplateElement({ head: true }); quasis = [quasi]; expressions = []; while (!quasi.tail) { expressions.push(parseExpression()); quasi = parseTemplateElement({ head: false }); quasis.push(quasi); } return node.finishTemplateLiteral(quasis, expressions); } // ECMA-262 12.2.10 The Grouping Operator function parseGroupExpression() { var expr, expressions, startToken, i, params = []; expect('('); if (match(')')) { lex(); if (!match('=>')) { expect('=>'); } return { type: PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder, params: [], rawParams: [] }; } startToken = lookahead; if (match('...')) { expr = parseRestElement(params); expect(')'); if (!match('=>')) { expect('=>'); } return { type: PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder, params: [expr] }; } isBindingElement = true; expr = inheritCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); if (match(',')) { isAssignmentTarget = false; expressions = [expr]; while (startIndex < length) { if (!match(',')) { break; } lex(); if (match('...')) { if (!isBindingElement) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } expressions.push(parseRestElement(params)); expect(')'); if (!match('=>')) { expect('=>'); } isBindingElement = false; for (i = 0; i < expressions.length; i++) { reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expressions[i]); } return { type: PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder, params: expressions }; } expressions.push(inheritCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression)); } expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishSequenceExpression(expressions); } expect(')'); if (match('=>')) { if (expr.type === Syntax.Identifier && expr.name === 'yield') { return { type: PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder, params: [expr] }; } if (!isBindingElement) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } if (expr.type === Syntax.SequenceExpression) { for (i = 0; i < expr.expressions.length; i++) { reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr.expressions[i]); } } else { reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr); } expr = { type: PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder, params: expr.type === Syntax.SequenceExpression ? expr.expressions : [expr] }; } isBindingElement = false; return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.2 Primary Expressions function parsePrimaryExpression() { var type, token, expr, node; if (match('(')) { isBindingElement = false; return inheritCoverGrammar(parseGroupExpression); } if (match('[')) { return inheritCoverGrammar(parseArrayInitializer); } if (match('{')) { return inheritCoverGrammar(parseObjectInitializer); } type = lookahead.type; node = new Node(); if (type === Token.Identifier) { if (state.sourceType === 'module' && lookahead.value === 'await') { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } expr = node.finishIdentifier(lex().value); } else if (type === Token.StringLiteral || type === Token.NumericLiteral) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; if (strict && lookahead.octal) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead, Messages.StrictOctalLiteral); } expr = node.finishLiteral(lex()); } else if (type === Token.Keyword) { if (!strict && state.allowYield && matchKeyword('yield')) { return parseNonComputedProperty(); } if (!strict && matchKeyword('let')) { return node.finishIdentifier(lex().value); } isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; if (matchKeyword('function')) { return parseFunctionExpression(); } if (matchKeyword('this')) { lex(); return node.finishThisExpression(); } if (matchKeyword('class')) { return parseClassExpression(); } throwUnexpectedToken(lex()); } else if (type === Token.BooleanLiteral) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; token = lex(); token.value = (token.value === 'true'); expr = node.finishLiteral(token); } else if (type === Token.NullLiteral) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; token = lex(); token.value = null; expr = node.finishLiteral(token); } else if (match('/') || match('/=')) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; index = startIndex; if (typeof extra.tokens !== 'undefined') { token = collectRegex(); } else { token = scanRegExp(); } lex(); expr = node.finishLiteral(token); } else if (type === Token.Template) { expr = parseTemplateLiteral(); } else { throwUnexpectedToken(lex()); } return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.3 Left-Hand-Side Expressions function parseArguments() { var args = [], expr; expect('('); if (!match(')')) { while (startIndex < length) { if (match('...')) { expr = new Node(); lex(); expr.finishSpreadElement(isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression)); } else { expr = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); } args.push(expr); if (match(')')) { break; } expectCommaSeparator(); } } expect(')'); return args; } function parseNonComputedProperty() { var token, node = new Node(); token = lex(); if (!isIdentifierName(token)) { throwUnexpectedToken(token); } return node.finishIdentifier(token.value); } function parseNonComputedMember() { expect('.'); return parseNonComputedProperty(); } function parseComputedMember() { var expr; expect('['); expr = isolateCoverGrammar(parseExpression); expect(']'); return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.3.3 The new Operator function parseNewExpression() { var callee, args, node = new Node(); expectKeyword('new'); if (match('.')) { lex(); if (lookahead.type === Token.Identifier && lookahead.value === 'target') { if (state.inFunctionBody) { lex(); return node.finishMetaProperty('new', 'target'); } } throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } callee = isolateCoverGrammar(parseLeftHandSideExpression); args = match('(') ? parseArguments() : []; isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; return node.finishNewExpression(callee, args); } // ECMA-262 12.3.4 Function Calls function parseLeftHandSideExpressionAllowCall() { var quasi, expr, args, property, startToken, previousAllowIn = state.allowIn; startToken = lookahead; state.allowIn = true; if (matchKeyword('super') && state.inFunctionBody) { expr = new Node(); lex(); expr = expr.finishSuper(); if (!match('(') && !match('.') && !match('[')) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } } else { expr = inheritCoverGrammar(matchKeyword('new') ? parseNewExpression : parsePrimaryExpression); } for (;;) { if (match('.')) { isBindingElement = false; isAssignmentTarget = true; property = parseNonComputedMember(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishMemberExpression('.', expr, property); } else if (match('(')) { isBindingElement = false; isAssignmentTarget = false; args = parseArguments(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishCallExpression(expr, args); } else if (match('[')) { isBindingElement = false; isAssignmentTarget = true; property = parseComputedMember(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishMemberExpression('[', expr, property); } else if (lookahead.type === Token.Template && lookahead.head) { quasi = parseTemplateLiteral(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishTaggedTemplateExpression(expr, quasi); } else { break; } } state.allowIn = previousAllowIn; return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.3 Left-Hand-Side Expressions function parseLeftHandSideExpression() { var quasi, expr, property, startToken; assert(state.allowIn, 'callee of new expression always allow in keyword.'); startToken = lookahead; if (matchKeyword('super') && state.inFunctionBody) { expr = new Node(); lex(); expr = expr.finishSuper(); if (!match('[') && !match('.')) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } } else { expr = inheritCoverGrammar(matchKeyword('new') ? parseNewExpression : parsePrimaryExpression); } for (;;) { if (match('[')) { isBindingElement = false; isAssignmentTarget = true; property = parseComputedMember(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishMemberExpression('[', expr, property); } else if (match('.')) { isBindingElement = false; isAssignmentTarget = true; property = parseNonComputedMember(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishMemberExpression('.', expr, property); } else if (lookahead.type === Token.Template && lookahead.head) { quasi = parseTemplateLiteral(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishTaggedTemplateExpression(expr, quasi); } else { break; } } return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.4 Postfix Expressions function parsePostfixExpression() { var expr, token, startToken = lookahead; expr = inheritCoverGrammar(parseLeftHandSideExpressionAllowCall); if (!hasLineTerminator && lookahead.type === Token.Punctuator) { if (match('++') || match('--')) { // ECMA-262 11.3.1, 11.3.2 if (strict && expr.type === Syntax.Identifier && isRestrictedWord(expr.name)) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictLHSPostfix); } if (!isAssignmentTarget) { tolerateError(Messages.InvalidLHSInAssignment); } isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; token = lex(); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishPostfixExpression(token.value, expr); } } return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.5 Unary Operators function parseUnaryExpression() { var token, expr, startToken; if (lookahead.type !== Token.Punctuator && lookahead.type !== Token.Keyword) { expr = parsePostfixExpression(); } else if (match('++') || match('--')) { startToken = lookahead; token = lex(); expr = inheritCoverGrammar(parseUnaryExpression); // ECMA-262 11.4.4, 11.4.5 if (strict && expr.type === Syntax.Identifier && isRestrictedWord(expr.name)) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictLHSPrefix); } if (!isAssignmentTarget) { tolerateError(Messages.InvalidLHSInAssignment); } expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishUnaryExpression(token.value, expr); isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; } else if (match('+') || match('-') || match('~') || match('!')) { startToken = lookahead; token = lex(); expr = inheritCoverGrammar(parseUnaryExpression); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishUnaryExpression(token.value, expr); isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; } else if (matchKeyword('delete') || matchKeyword('void') || matchKeyword('typeof')) { startToken = lookahead; token = lex(); expr = inheritCoverGrammar(parseUnaryExpression); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishUnaryExpression(token.value, expr); if (strict && expr.operator === 'delete' && expr.argument.type === Syntax.Identifier) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictDelete); } isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; } else { expr = parsePostfixExpression(); } return expr; } function binaryPrecedence(token, allowIn) { var prec = 0; if (token.type !== Token.Punctuator && token.type !== Token.Keyword) { return 0; } switch (token.value) { case '||': prec = 1; break; case '&&': prec = 2; break; case '|': prec = 3; break; case '^': prec = 4; break; case '&': prec = 5; break; case '==': case '!=': case '===': case '!==': prec = 6; break; case '<': case '>': case '<=': case '>=': case 'instanceof': prec = 7; break; case 'in': prec = allowIn ? 7 : 0; break; case '<<': case '>>': case '>>>': prec = 8; break; case '+': case '-': prec = 9; break; case '*': case '/': case '%': prec = 11; break; default: break; } return prec; } // ECMA-262 12.6 Multiplicative Operators // ECMA-262 12.7 Additive Operators // ECMA-262 12.8 Bitwise Shift Operators // ECMA-262 12.9 Relational Operators // ECMA-262 12.10 Equality Operators // ECMA-262 12.11 Binary Bitwise Operators // ECMA-262 12.12 Binary Logical Operators function parseBinaryExpression() { var marker, markers, expr, token, prec, stack, right, operator, left, i; marker = lookahead; left = inheritCoverGrammar(parseUnaryExpression); token = lookahead; prec = binaryPrecedence(token, state.allowIn); if (prec === 0) { return left; } isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; token.prec = prec; lex(); markers = [marker, lookahead]; right = isolateCoverGrammar(parseUnaryExpression); stack = [left, token, right]; while ((prec = binaryPrecedence(lookahead, state.allowIn)) > 0) { // Reduce: make a binary expression from the three topmost entries. while ((stack.length > 2) && (prec <= stack[stack.length - 2].prec)) { right = stack.pop(); operator = stack.pop().value; left = stack.pop(); markers.pop(); expr = new WrappingNode(markers[markers.length - 1]).finishBinaryExpression(operator, left, right); stack.push(expr); } // Shift. token = lex(); token.prec = prec; stack.push(token); markers.push(lookahead); expr = isolateCoverGrammar(parseUnaryExpression); stack.push(expr); } // Final reduce to clean-up the stack. i = stack.length - 1; expr = stack[i]; markers.pop(); while (i > 1) { expr = new WrappingNode(markers.pop()).finishBinaryExpression(stack[i - 1].value, stack[i - 2], expr); i -= 2; } return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.13 Conditional Operator function parseConditionalExpression() { var expr, previousAllowIn, consequent, alternate, startToken; startToken = lookahead; expr = inheritCoverGrammar(parseBinaryExpression); if (match('?')) { lex(); previousAllowIn = state.allowIn; state.allowIn = true; consequent = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); state.allowIn = previousAllowIn; expect(':'); alternate = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishConditionalExpression(expr, consequent, alternate); isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; } return expr; } // ECMA-262 14.2 Arrow Function Definitions function parseConciseBody() { if (match('{')) { return parseFunctionSourceElements(); } return isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); } function checkPatternParam(options, param) { var i; switch (param.type) { case Syntax.Identifier: validateParam(options, param, param.name); break; case Syntax.RestElement: checkPatternParam(options, param.argument); break; case Syntax.AssignmentPattern: checkPatternParam(options, param.left); break; case Syntax.ArrayPattern: for (i = 0; i < param.elements.length; i++) { if (param.elements[i] !== null) { checkPatternParam(options, param.elements[i]); } } break; case Syntax.YieldExpression: break; default: assert(param.type === Syntax.ObjectPattern, 'Invalid type'); for (i = 0; i < param.properties.length; i++) { checkPatternParam(options, param.properties[i].value); } break; } } function reinterpretAsCoverFormalsList(expr) { var i, len, param, params, defaults, defaultCount, options, token; defaults = []; defaultCount = 0; params = [expr]; switch (expr.type) { case Syntax.Identifier: break; case PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder: params = expr.params; break; default: return null; } options = { paramSet: {} }; for (i = 0, len = params.length; i < len; i += 1) { param = params[i]; switch (param.type) { case Syntax.AssignmentPattern: params[i] = param.left; if (param.right.type === Syntax.YieldExpression) { if (param.right.argument) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } param.right.type = Syntax.Identifier; param.right.name = 'yield'; delete param.right.argument; delete param.right.delegate; } defaults.push(param.right); ++defaultCount; checkPatternParam(options, param.left); break; default: checkPatternParam(options, param); params[i] = param; defaults.push(null); break; } } if (strict || !state.allowYield) { for (i = 0, len = params.length; i < len; i += 1) { param = params[i]; if (param.type === Syntax.YieldExpression) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } } } if (options.message === Messages.StrictParamDupe) { token = strict ? options.stricted : options.firstRestricted; throwUnexpectedToken(token, options.message); } if (defaultCount === 0) { defaults = []; } return { params: params, defaults: defaults, stricted: options.stricted, firstRestricted: options.firstRestricted, message: options.message }; } function parseArrowFunctionExpression(options, node) { var previousStrict, previousAllowYield, body; if (hasLineTerminator) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } expect('=>'); previousStrict = strict; previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; state.allowYield = true; body = parseConciseBody(); if (strict && options.firstRestricted) { throwUnexpectedToken(options.firstRestricted, options.message); } if (strict && options.stricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(options.stricted, options.message); } strict = previousStrict; state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return node.finishArrowFunctionExpression(options.params, options.defaults, body, body.type !== Syntax.BlockStatement); } // ECMA-262 14.4 Yield expression function parseYieldExpression() { var argument, expr, delegate, previousAllowYield; argument = null; expr = new Node(); delegate = false; expectKeyword('yield'); if (!hasLineTerminator) { previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; state.allowYield = false; delegate = match('*'); if (delegate) { lex(); argument = parseAssignmentExpression(); } else { if (!match(';') && !match('}') && !match(')') && lookahead.type !== Token.EOF) { argument = parseAssignmentExpression(); } } state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; } return expr.finishYieldExpression(argument, delegate); } // ECMA-262 12.14 Assignment Operators function parseAssignmentExpression() { var token, expr, right, list, startToken; startToken = lookahead; token = lookahead; if (!state.allowYield && matchKeyword('yield')) { return parseYieldExpression(); } expr = parseConditionalExpression(); if (expr.type === PlaceHolders.ArrowParameterPlaceHolder || match('=>')) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; list = reinterpretAsCoverFormalsList(expr); if (list) { firstCoverInitializedNameError = null; return parseArrowFunctionExpression(list, new WrappingNode(startToken)); } return expr; } if (matchAssign()) { if (!isAssignmentTarget) { tolerateError(Messages.InvalidLHSInAssignment); } // ECMA-262 12.1.1 if (strict && expr.type === Syntax.Identifier) { if (isRestrictedWord(expr.name)) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictLHSAssignment); } if (isStrictModeReservedWord(expr.name)) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictReservedWord); } } if (!match('=')) { isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = false; } else { reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(expr); } token = lex(); right = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishAssignmentExpression(token.value, expr, right); firstCoverInitializedNameError = null; } return expr; } // ECMA-262 12.15 Comma Operator function parseExpression() { var expr, startToken = lookahead, expressions; expr = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); if (match(',')) { expressions = [expr]; while (startIndex < length) { if (!match(',')) { break; } lex(); expressions.push(isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression)); } expr = new WrappingNode(startToken).finishSequenceExpression(expressions); } return expr; } // ECMA-262 13.2 Block function parseStatementListItem() { if (lookahead.type === Token.Keyword) { switch (lookahead.value) { case 'export': if (state.sourceType !== 'module') { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead, Messages.IllegalExportDeclaration); } return parseExportDeclaration(); case 'import': if (state.sourceType !== 'module') { tolerateUnexpectedToken(lookahead, Messages.IllegalImportDeclaration); } return parseImportDeclaration(); case 'const': return parseLexicalDeclaration({inFor: false}); case 'function': return parseFunctionDeclaration(new Node()); case 'class': return parseClassDeclaration(); } } if (matchKeyword('let') && isLexicalDeclaration()) { return parseLexicalDeclaration({inFor: false}); } return parseStatement(); } function parseStatementList() { var list = []; while (startIndex < length) { if (match('}')) { break; } list.push(parseStatementListItem()); } return list; } function parseBlock() { var block, node = new Node(); expect('{'); block = parseStatementList(); expect('}'); return node.finishBlockStatement(block); } // ECMA-262 13.3.2 Variable Statement function parseVariableIdentifier(kind) { var token, node = new Node(); token = lex(); if (token.type === Token.Keyword && token.value === 'yield') { if (strict) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictReservedWord); } if (!state.allowYield) { throwUnexpectedToken(token); } } else if (token.type !== Token.Identifier) { if (strict && token.type === Token.Keyword && isStrictModeReservedWord(token.value)) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictReservedWord); } else { if (strict || token.value !== 'let' || kind !== 'var') { throwUnexpectedToken(token); } } } else if (state.sourceType === 'module' && token.type === Token.Identifier && token.value === 'await') { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token); } return node.finishIdentifier(token.value); } function parseVariableDeclaration(options) { var init = null, id, node = new Node(), params = []; id = parsePattern(params, 'var'); // ECMA-262 12.2.1 if (strict && isRestrictedWord(id.name)) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictVarName); } if (match('=')) { lex(); init = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); } else if (id.type !== Syntax.Identifier && !options.inFor) { expect('='); } return node.finishVariableDeclarator(id, init); } function parseVariableDeclarationList(options) { var opt, list; opt = { inFor: options.inFor }; list = [parseVariableDeclaration(opt)]; while (match(',')) { lex(); list.push(parseVariableDeclaration(opt)); } return list; } function parseVariableStatement(node) { var declarations; expectKeyword('var'); declarations = parseVariableDeclarationList({ inFor: false }); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishVariableDeclaration(declarations); } // ECMA-262 13.3.1 Let and Const Declarations function parseLexicalBinding(kind, options) { var init = null, id, node = new Node(), params = []; id = parsePattern(params, kind); // ECMA-262 12.2.1 if (strict && id.type === Syntax.Identifier && isRestrictedWord(id.name)) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictVarName); } if (kind === 'const') { if (!matchKeyword('in') && !matchContextualKeyword('of')) { expect('='); init = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); } } else if ((!options.inFor && id.type !== Syntax.Identifier) || match('=')) { expect('='); init = isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); } return node.finishVariableDeclarator(id, init); } function parseBindingList(kind, options) { var list = [parseLexicalBinding(kind, options)]; while (match(',')) { lex(); list.push(parseLexicalBinding(kind, options)); } return list; } function tokenizerState() { return { index: index, lineNumber: lineNumber, lineStart: lineStart, hasLineTerminator: hasLineTerminator, lastIndex: lastIndex, lastLineNumber: lastLineNumber, lastLineStart: lastLineStart, startIndex: startIndex, startLineNumber: startLineNumber, startLineStart: startLineStart, lookahead: lookahead, tokenCount: extra.tokens ? extra.tokens.length : 0 }; } function resetTokenizerState(ts) { index = ts.index; lineNumber = ts.lineNumber; lineStart = ts.lineStart; hasLineTerminator = ts.hasLineTerminator; lastIndex = ts.lastIndex; lastLineNumber = ts.lastLineNumber; lastLineStart = ts.lastLineStart; startIndex = ts.startIndex; startLineNumber = ts.startLineNumber; startLineStart = ts.startLineStart; lookahead = ts.lookahead; if (extra.tokens) { extra.tokens.splice(ts.tokenCount, extra.tokens.length); } } function isLexicalDeclaration() { var lexical, ts; ts = tokenizerState(); lex(); lexical = (lookahead.type === Token.Identifier) || match('[') || match('{') || matchKeyword('let') || matchKeyword('yield'); resetTokenizerState(ts); return lexical; } function parseLexicalDeclaration(options) { var kind, declarations, node = new Node(); kind = lex().value; assert(kind === 'let' || kind === 'const', 'Lexical declaration must be either let or const'); declarations = parseBindingList(kind, options); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishLexicalDeclaration(declarations, kind); } function parseRestElement(params) { var param, node = new Node(); lex(); if (match('{')) { throwError(Messages.ObjectPatternAsRestParameter); } params.push(lookahead); param = parseVariableIdentifier(); if (match('=')) { throwError(Messages.DefaultRestParameter); } if (!match(')')) { throwError(Messages.ParameterAfterRestParameter); } return node.finishRestElement(param); } // ECMA-262 13.4 Empty Statement function parseEmptyStatement(node) { expect(';'); return node.finishEmptyStatement(); } // ECMA-262 12.4 Expression Statement function parseExpressionStatement(node) { var expr = parseExpression(); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishExpressionStatement(expr); } // ECMA-262 13.6 If statement function parseIfStatement(node) { var test, consequent, alternate; expectKeyword('if'); expect('('); test = parseExpression(); expect(')'); consequent = parseStatement(); if (matchKeyword('else')) { lex(); alternate = parseStatement(); } else { alternate = null; } return node.finishIfStatement(test, consequent, alternate); } // ECMA-262 13.7 Iteration Statements function parseDoWhileStatement(node) { var body, test, oldInIteration; expectKeyword('do'); oldInIteration = state.inIteration; state.inIteration = true; body = parseStatement(); state.inIteration = oldInIteration; expectKeyword('while'); expect('('); test = parseExpression(); expect(')'); if (match(';')) { lex(); } return node.finishDoWhileStatement(body, test); } function parseWhileStatement(node) { var test, body, oldInIteration; expectKeyword('while'); expect('('); test = parseExpression(); expect(')'); oldInIteration = state.inIteration; state.inIteration = true; body = parseStatement(); state.inIteration = oldInIteration; return node.finishWhileStatement(test, body); } function parseForStatement(node) { var init, forIn, initSeq, initStartToken, test, update, left, right, kind, declarations, body, oldInIteration, previousAllowIn = state.allowIn; init = test = update = null; forIn = true; expectKeyword('for'); expect('('); if (match(';')) { lex(); } else { if (matchKeyword('var')) { init = new Node(); lex(); state.allowIn = false; declarations = parseVariableDeclarationList({ inFor: true }); state.allowIn = previousAllowIn; if (declarations.length === 1 && matchKeyword('in')) { init = init.finishVariableDeclaration(declarations); lex(); left = init; right = parseExpression(); init = null; } else if (declarations.length === 1 && declarations[0].init === null && matchContextualKeyword('of')) { init = init.finishVariableDeclaration(declarations); lex(); left = init; right = parseAssignmentExpression(); init = null; forIn = false; } else { init = init.finishVariableDeclaration(declarations); expect(';'); } } else if (matchKeyword('const') || matchKeyword('let')) { init = new Node(); kind = lex().value; if (!strict && lookahead.value === 'in') { init = init.finishIdentifier(kind); lex(); left = init; right = parseExpression(); init = null; } else { state.allowIn = false; declarations = parseBindingList(kind, {inFor: true}); state.allowIn = previousAllowIn; if (declarations.length === 1 && declarations[0].init === null && matchKeyword('in')) { init = init.finishLexicalDeclaration(declarations, kind); lex(); left = init; right = parseExpression(); init = null; } else if (declarations.length === 1 && declarations[0].init === null && matchContextualKeyword('of')) { init = init.finishLexicalDeclaration(declarations, kind); lex(); left = init; right = parseAssignmentExpression(); init = null; forIn = false; } else { consumeSemicolon(); init = init.finishLexicalDeclaration(declarations, kind); } } } else { initStartToken = lookahead; state.allowIn = false; init = inheritCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression); state.allowIn = previousAllowIn; if (matchKeyword('in')) { if (!isAssignmentTarget) { tolerateError(Messages.InvalidLHSInForIn); } lex(); reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(init); left = init; right = parseExpression(); init = null; } else if (matchContextualKeyword('of')) { if (!isAssignmentTarget) { tolerateError(Messages.InvalidLHSInForLoop); } lex(); reinterpretExpressionAsPattern(init); left = init; right = parseAssignmentExpression(); init = null; forIn = false; } else { if (match(',')) { initSeq = [init]; while (match(',')) { lex(); initSeq.push(isolateCoverGrammar(parseAssignmentExpression)); } init = new WrappingNode(initStartToken).finishSequenceExpression(initSeq); } expect(';'); } } } if (typeof left === 'undefined') { if (!match(';')) { test = parseExpression(); } expect(';'); if (!match(')')) { update = parseExpression(); } } expect(')'); oldInIteration = state.inIteration; state.inIteration = true; body = isolateCoverGrammar(parseStatement); state.inIteration = oldInIteration; return (typeof left === 'undefined') ? node.finishForStatement(init, test, update, body) : forIn ? node.finishForInStatement(left, right, body) : node.finishForOfStatement(left, right, body); } // ECMA-262 13.8 The continue statement function parseContinueStatement(node) { var label = null, key; expectKeyword('continue'); // Optimize the most common form: 'continue;'. if (source.charCodeAt(startIndex) === 0x3B) { lex(); if (!state.inIteration) { throwError(Messages.IllegalContinue); } return node.finishContinueStatement(null); } if (hasLineTerminator) { if (!state.inIteration) { throwError(Messages.IllegalContinue); } return node.finishContinueStatement(null); } if (lookahead.type === Token.Identifier) { label = parseVariableIdentifier(); key = '$' + label.name; if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(state.labelSet, key)) { throwError(Messages.UnknownLabel, label.name); } } consumeSemicolon(); if (label === null && !state.inIteration) { throwError(Messages.IllegalContinue); } return node.finishContinueStatement(label); } // ECMA-262 13.9 The break statement function parseBreakStatement(node) { var label = null, key; expectKeyword('break'); // Catch the very common case first: immediately a semicolon (U+003B). if (source.charCodeAt(lastIndex) === 0x3B) { lex(); if (!(state.inIteration || state.inSwitch)) { throwError(Messages.IllegalBreak); } return node.finishBreakStatement(null); } if (hasLineTerminator) { if (!(state.inIteration || state.inSwitch)) { throwError(Messages.IllegalBreak); } } else if (lookahead.type === Token.Identifier) { label = parseVariableIdentifier(); key = '$' + label.name; if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(state.labelSet, key)) { throwError(Messages.UnknownLabel, label.name); } } consumeSemicolon(); if (label === null && !(state.inIteration || state.inSwitch)) { throwError(Messages.IllegalBreak); } return node.finishBreakStatement(label); } // ECMA-262 13.10 The return statement function parseReturnStatement(node) { var argument = null; expectKeyword('return'); if (!state.inFunctionBody) { tolerateError(Messages.IllegalReturn); } // 'return' followed by a space and an identifier is very common. if (source.charCodeAt(lastIndex) === 0x20) { if (isIdentifierStart(source.charCodeAt(lastIndex + 1))) { argument = parseExpression(); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishReturnStatement(argument); } } if (hasLineTerminator) { // HACK return node.finishReturnStatement(null); } if (!match(';')) { if (!match('}') && lookahead.type !== Token.EOF) { argument = parseExpression(); } } consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishReturnStatement(argument); } // ECMA-262 13.11 The with statement function parseWithStatement(node) { var object, body; if (strict) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictModeWith); } expectKeyword('with'); expect('('); object = parseExpression(); expect(')'); body = parseStatement(); return node.finishWithStatement(object, body); } // ECMA-262 13.12 The switch statement function parseSwitchCase() { var test, consequent = [], statement, node = new Node(); if (matchKeyword('default')) { lex(); test = null; } else { expectKeyword('case'); test = parseExpression(); } expect(':'); while (startIndex < length) { if (match('}') || matchKeyword('default') || matchKeyword('case')) { break; } statement = parseStatementListItem(); consequent.push(statement); } return node.finishSwitchCase(test, consequent); } function parseSwitchStatement(node) { var discriminant, cases, clause, oldInSwitch, defaultFound; expectKeyword('switch'); expect('('); discriminant = parseExpression(); expect(')'); expect('{'); cases = []; if (match('}')) { lex(); return node.finishSwitchStatement(discriminant, cases); } oldInSwitch = state.inSwitch; state.inSwitch = true; defaultFound = false; while (startIndex < length) { if (match('}')) { break; } clause = parseSwitchCase(); if (clause.test === null) { if (defaultFound) { throwError(Messages.MultipleDefaultsInSwitch); } defaultFound = true; } cases.push(clause); } state.inSwitch = oldInSwitch; expect('}'); return node.finishSwitchStatement(discriminant, cases); } // ECMA-262 13.14 The throw statement function parseThrowStatement(node) { var argument; expectKeyword('throw'); if (hasLineTerminator) { throwError(Messages.NewlineAfterThrow); } argument = parseExpression(); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishThrowStatement(argument); } // ECMA-262 13.15 The try statement function parseCatchClause() { var param, params = [], paramMap = {}, key, i, body, node = new Node(); expectKeyword('catch'); expect('('); if (match(')')) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } param = parsePattern(params); for (i = 0; i < params.length; i++) { key = '$' + params[i].value; if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(paramMap, key)) { tolerateError(Messages.DuplicateBinding, params[i].value); } paramMap[key] = true; } // ECMA-262 12.14.1 if (strict && isRestrictedWord(param.name)) { tolerateError(Messages.StrictCatchVariable); } expect(')'); body = parseBlock(); return node.finishCatchClause(param, body); } function parseTryStatement(node) { var block, handler = null, finalizer = null; expectKeyword('try'); block = parseBlock(); if (matchKeyword('catch')) { handler = parseCatchClause(); } if (matchKeyword('finally')) { lex(); finalizer = parseBlock(); } if (!handler && !finalizer) { throwError(Messages.NoCatchOrFinally); } return node.finishTryStatement(block, handler, finalizer); } // ECMA-262 13.16 The debugger statement function parseDebuggerStatement(node) { expectKeyword('debugger'); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishDebuggerStatement(); } // 13 Statements function parseStatement() { var type = lookahead.type, expr, labeledBody, key, node; if (type === Token.EOF) { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } if (type === Token.Punctuator && lookahead.value === '{') { return parseBlock(); } isAssignmentTarget = isBindingElement = true; node = new Node(); if (type === Token.Punctuator) { switch (lookahead.value) { case ';': return parseEmptyStatement(node); case '(': return parseExpressionStatement(node); default: break; } } else if (type === Token.Keyword) { switch (lookahead.value) { case 'break': return parseBreakStatement(node); case 'continue': return parseContinueStatement(node); case 'debugger': return parseDebuggerStatement(node); case 'do': return parseDoWhileStatement(node); case 'for': return parseForStatement(node); case 'function': return parseFunctionDeclaration(node); case 'if': return parseIfStatement(node); case 'return': return parseReturnStatement(node); case 'switch': return parseSwitchStatement(node); case 'throw': return parseThrowStatement(node); case 'try': return parseTryStatement(node); case 'var': return parseVariableStatement(node); case 'while': return parseWhileStatement(node); case 'with': return parseWithStatement(node); default: break; } } expr = parseExpression(); // ECMA-262 12.12 Labelled Statements if ((expr.type === Syntax.Identifier) && match(':')) { lex(); key = '$' + expr.name; if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(state.labelSet, key)) { throwError(Messages.Redeclaration, 'Label', expr.name); } state.labelSet[key] = true; labeledBody = parseStatement(); delete state.labelSet[key]; return node.finishLabeledStatement(expr, labeledBody); } consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishExpressionStatement(expr); } // ECMA-262 14.1 Function Definition function parseFunctionSourceElements() { var statement, body = [], token, directive, firstRestricted, oldLabelSet, oldInIteration, oldInSwitch, oldInFunctionBody, node = new Node(); expect('{'); while (startIndex < length) { if (lookahead.type !== Token.StringLiteral) { break; } token = lookahead; statement = parseStatementListItem(); body.push(statement); if (statement.expression.type !== Syntax.Literal) { // this is not directive break; } directive = source.slice(token.start + 1, token.end - 1); if (directive === 'use strict') { strict = true; if (firstRestricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(firstRestricted, Messages.StrictOctalLiteral); } } else { if (!firstRestricted && token.octal) { firstRestricted = token; } } } oldLabelSet = state.labelSet; oldInIteration = state.inIteration; oldInSwitch = state.inSwitch; oldInFunctionBody = state.inFunctionBody; state.labelSet = {}; state.inIteration = false; state.inSwitch = false; state.inFunctionBody = true; while (startIndex < length) { if (match('}')) { break; } body.push(parseStatementListItem()); } expect('}'); state.labelSet = oldLabelSet; state.inIteration = oldInIteration; state.inSwitch = oldInSwitch; state.inFunctionBody = oldInFunctionBody; return node.finishBlockStatement(body); } function validateParam(options, param, name) { var key = '$' + name; if (strict) { if (isRestrictedWord(name)) { options.stricted = param; options.message = Messages.StrictParamName; } if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options.paramSet, key)) { options.stricted = param; options.message = Messages.StrictParamDupe; } } else if (!options.firstRestricted) { if (isRestrictedWord(name)) { options.firstRestricted = param; options.message = Messages.StrictParamName; } else if (isStrictModeReservedWord(name)) { options.firstRestricted = param; options.message = Messages.StrictReservedWord; } else if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options.paramSet, key)) { options.stricted = param; options.message = Messages.StrictParamDupe; } } options.paramSet[key] = true; } function parseParam(options) { var token, param, params = [], i, def; token = lookahead; if (token.value === '...') { param = parseRestElement(params); validateParam(options, param.argument, param.argument.name); options.params.push(param); options.defaults.push(null); return false; } param = parsePatternWithDefault(params); for (i = 0; i < params.length; i++) { validateParam(options, params[i], params[i].value); } if (param.type === Syntax.AssignmentPattern) { def = param.right; param = param.left; ++options.defaultCount; } options.params.push(param); options.defaults.push(def); return !match(')'); } function parseParams(firstRestricted) { var options; options = { params: [], defaultCount: 0, defaults: [], firstRestricted: firstRestricted }; expect('('); if (!match(')')) { options.paramSet = {}; while (startIndex < length) { if (!parseParam(options)) { break; } expect(','); } } expect(')'); if (options.defaultCount === 0) { options.defaults = []; } return { params: options.params, defaults: options.defaults, stricted: options.stricted, firstRestricted: options.firstRestricted, message: options.message }; } function parseFunctionDeclaration(node, identifierIsOptional) { var id = null, params = [], defaults = [], body, token, stricted, tmp, firstRestricted, message, previousStrict, isGenerator, previousAllowYield; previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; expectKeyword('function'); isGenerator = match('*'); if (isGenerator) { lex(); } if (!identifierIsOptional || !match('(')) { token = lookahead; id = parseVariableIdentifier(); if (strict) { if (isRestrictedWord(token.value)) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictFunctionName); } } else { if (isRestrictedWord(token.value)) { firstRestricted = token; message = Messages.StrictFunctionName; } else if (isStrictModeReservedWord(token.value)) { firstRestricted = token; message = Messages.StrictReservedWord; } } } state.allowYield = !isGenerator; tmp = parseParams(firstRestricted); params = tmp.params; defaults = tmp.defaults; stricted = tmp.stricted; firstRestricted = tmp.firstRestricted; if (tmp.message) { message = tmp.message; } previousStrict = strict; body = parseFunctionSourceElements(); if (strict && firstRestricted) { throwUnexpectedToken(firstRestricted, message); } if (strict && stricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(stricted, message); } strict = previousStrict; state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return node.finishFunctionDeclaration(id, params, defaults, body, isGenerator); } function parseFunctionExpression() { var token, id = null, stricted, firstRestricted, message, tmp, params = [], defaults = [], body, previousStrict, node = new Node(), isGenerator, previousAllowYield; previousAllowYield = state.allowYield; expectKeyword('function'); isGenerator = match('*'); if (isGenerator) { lex(); } state.allowYield = !isGenerator; if (!match('(')) { token = lookahead; id = (!strict && !isGenerator && matchKeyword('yield')) ? parseNonComputedProperty() : parseVariableIdentifier(); if (strict) { if (isRestrictedWord(token.value)) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StrictFunctionName); } } else { if (isRestrictedWord(token.value)) { firstRestricted = token; message = Messages.StrictFunctionName; } else if (isStrictModeReservedWord(token.value)) { firstRestricted = token; message = Messages.StrictReservedWord; } } } tmp = parseParams(firstRestricted); params = tmp.params; defaults = tmp.defaults; stricted = tmp.stricted; firstRestricted = tmp.firstRestricted; if (tmp.message) { message = tmp.message; } previousStrict = strict; body = parseFunctionSourceElements(); if (strict && firstRestricted) { throwUnexpectedToken(firstRestricted, message); } if (strict && stricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(stricted, message); } strict = previousStrict; state.allowYield = previousAllowYield; return node.finishFunctionExpression(id, params, defaults, body, isGenerator); } // ECMA-262 14.5 Class Definitions function parseClassBody() { var classBody, token, isStatic, hasConstructor = false, body, method, computed, key; classBody = new Node(); expect('{'); body = []; while (!match('}')) { if (match(';')) { lex(); } else { method = new Node(); token = lookahead; isStatic = false; computed = match('['); if (match('*')) { lex(); } else { key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); if (key.name === 'static' && (lookaheadPropertyName() || match('*'))) { token = lookahead; isStatic = true; computed = match('['); if (match('*')) { lex(); } else { key = parseObjectPropertyKey(); } } } method = tryParseMethodDefinition(token, key, computed, method); if (method) { method['static'] = isStatic; // jscs:ignore requireDotNotation if (method.kind === 'init') { method.kind = 'method'; } if (!isStatic) { if (!method.computed && (method.key.name || method.key.value.toString()) === 'constructor') { if (method.kind !== 'method' || !method.method || method.value.generator) { throwUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.ConstructorSpecialMethod); } if (hasConstructor) { throwUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.DuplicateConstructor); } else { hasConstructor = true; } method.kind = 'constructor'; } } else { if (!method.computed && (method.key.name || method.key.value.toString()) === 'prototype') { throwUnexpectedToken(token, Messages.StaticPrototype); } } method.type = Syntax.MethodDefinition; delete method.method; delete method.shorthand; body.push(method); } else { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } } } lex(); return classBody.finishClassBody(body); } function parseClassDeclaration(identifierIsOptional) { var id = null, superClass = null, classNode = new Node(), classBody, previousStrict = strict; strict = true; expectKeyword('class'); if (!identifierIsOptional || lookahead.type === Token.Identifier) { id = parseVariableIdentifier(); } if (matchKeyword('extends')) { lex(); superClass = isolateCoverGrammar(parseLeftHandSideExpressionAllowCall); } classBody = parseClassBody(); strict = previousStrict; return classNode.finishClassDeclaration(id, superClass, classBody); } function parseClassExpression() { var id = null, superClass = null, classNode = new Node(), classBody, previousStrict = strict; strict = true; expectKeyword('class'); if (lookahead.type === Token.Identifier) { id = parseVariableIdentifier(); } if (matchKeyword('extends')) { lex(); superClass = isolateCoverGrammar(parseLeftHandSideExpressionAllowCall); } classBody = parseClassBody(); strict = previousStrict; return classNode.finishClassExpression(id, superClass, classBody); } // ECMA-262 15.2 Modules function parseModuleSpecifier() { var node = new Node(); if (lookahead.type !== Token.StringLiteral) { throwError(Messages.InvalidModuleSpecifier); } return node.finishLiteral(lex()); } // ECMA-262 15.2.3 Exports function parseExportSpecifier() { var exported, local, node = new Node(), def; if (matchKeyword('default')) { // export {default} from 'something'; def = new Node(); lex(); local = def.finishIdentifier('default'); } else { local = parseVariableIdentifier(); } if (matchContextualKeyword('as')) { lex(); exported = parseNonComputedProperty(); } return node.finishExportSpecifier(local, exported); } function parseExportNamedDeclaration(node) { var declaration = null, isExportFromIdentifier, src = null, specifiers = []; // non-default export if (lookahead.type === Token.Keyword) { // covers: // export var f = 1; switch (lookahead.value) { case 'let': case 'const': declaration = parseLexicalDeclaration({inFor: false}); return node.finishExportNamedDeclaration(declaration, specifiers, null); case 'var': case 'class': case 'function': declaration = parseStatementListItem(); return node.finishExportNamedDeclaration(declaration, specifiers, null); } } expect('{'); while (!match('}')) { isExportFromIdentifier = isExportFromIdentifier || matchKeyword('default'); specifiers.push(parseExportSpecifier()); if (!match('}')) { expect(','); if (match('}')) { break; } } } expect('}'); if (matchContextualKeyword('from')) { // covering: // export {default} from 'foo'; // export {foo} from 'foo'; lex(); src = parseModuleSpecifier(); consumeSemicolon(); } else if (isExportFromIdentifier) { // covering: // export {default}; // missing fromClause throwError(lookahead.value ? Messages.UnexpectedToken : Messages.MissingFromClause, lookahead.value); } else { // cover // export {foo}; consumeSemicolon(); } return node.finishExportNamedDeclaration(declaration, specifiers, src); } function parseExportDefaultDeclaration(node) { var declaration = null, expression = null; // covers: // export default ... expectKeyword('default'); if (matchKeyword('function')) { // covers: // export default function foo () {} // export default function () {} declaration = parseFunctionDeclaration(new Node(), true); return node.finishExportDefaultDeclaration(declaration); } if (matchKeyword('class')) { declaration = parseClassDeclaration(true); return node.finishExportDefaultDeclaration(declaration); } if (matchContextualKeyword('from')) { throwError(Messages.UnexpectedToken, lookahead.value); } // covers: // export default {}; // export default []; // export default (1 + 2); if (match('{')) { expression = parseObjectInitializer(); } else if (match('[')) { expression = parseArrayInitializer(); } else { expression = parseAssignmentExpression(); } consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishExportDefaultDeclaration(expression); } function parseExportAllDeclaration(node) { var src; // covers: // export * from 'foo'; expect('*'); if (!matchContextualKeyword('from')) { throwError(lookahead.value ? Messages.UnexpectedToken : Messages.MissingFromClause, lookahead.value); } lex(); src = parseModuleSpecifier(); consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishExportAllDeclaration(src); } function parseExportDeclaration() { var node = new Node(); if (state.inFunctionBody) { throwError(Messages.IllegalExportDeclaration); } expectKeyword('export'); if (matchKeyword('default')) { return parseExportDefaultDeclaration(node); } if (match('*')) { return parseExportAllDeclaration(node); } return parseExportNamedDeclaration(node); } // ECMA-262 15.2.2 Imports function parseImportSpecifier() { // import {} ...; var local, imported, node = new Node(); imported = parseNonComputedProperty(); if (matchContextualKeyword('as')) { lex(); local = parseVariableIdentifier(); } return node.finishImportSpecifier(local, imported); } function parseNamedImports() { var specifiers = []; // {foo, bar as bas} expect('{'); while (!match('}')) { specifiers.push(parseImportSpecifier()); if (!match('}')) { expect(','); if (match('}')) { break; } } } expect('}'); return specifiers; } function parseImportDefaultSpecifier() { // import ...; var local, node = new Node(); local = parseNonComputedProperty(); return node.finishImportDefaultSpecifier(local); } function parseImportNamespaceSpecifier() { // import <* as foo> ...; var local, node = new Node(); expect('*'); if (!matchContextualKeyword('as')) { throwError(Messages.NoAsAfterImportNamespace); } lex(); local = parseNonComputedProperty(); return node.finishImportNamespaceSpecifier(local); } function parseImportDeclaration() { var specifiers = [], src, node = new Node(); if (state.inFunctionBody) { throwError(Messages.IllegalImportDeclaration); } expectKeyword('import'); if (lookahead.type === Token.StringLiteral) { // import 'foo'; src = parseModuleSpecifier(); } else { if (match('{')) { // import {bar} specifiers = specifiers.concat(parseNamedImports()); } else if (match('*')) { // import * as foo specifiers.push(parseImportNamespaceSpecifier()); } else if (isIdentifierName(lookahead) && !matchKeyword('default')) { // import foo specifiers.push(parseImportDefaultSpecifier()); if (match(',')) { lex(); if (match('*')) { // import foo, * as foo specifiers.push(parseImportNamespaceSpecifier()); } else if (match('{')) { // import foo, {bar} specifiers = specifiers.concat(parseNamedImports()); } else { throwUnexpectedToken(lookahead); } } } else { throwUnexpectedToken(lex()); } if (!matchContextualKeyword('from')) { throwError(lookahead.value ? Messages.UnexpectedToken : Messages.MissingFromClause, lookahead.value); } lex(); src = parseModuleSpecifier(); } consumeSemicolon(); return node.finishImportDeclaration(specifiers, src); } // ECMA-262 15.1 Scripts function parseScriptBody() { var statement, body = [], token, directive, firstRestricted; while (startIndex < length) { token = lookahead; if (token.type !== Token.StringLiteral) { break; } statement = parseStatementListItem(); body.push(statement); if (statement.expression.type !== Syntax.Literal) { // this is not directive break; } directive = source.slice(token.start + 1, token.end - 1); if (directive === 'use strict') { strict = true; if (firstRestricted) { tolerateUnexpectedToken(firstRestricted, Messages.StrictOctalLiteral); } } else { if (!firstRestricted && token.octal) { firstRestricted = token; } } } while (startIndex < length) { statement = parseStatementListItem(); /* istanbul ignore if */ if (typeof statement === 'undefined') { break; } body.push(statement); } return body; } function parseProgram() { var body, node; peek(); node = new Node(); body = parseScriptBody(); return node.finishProgram(body, state.sourceType); } function filterTokenLocation() { var i, entry, token, tokens = []; for (i = 0; i < extra.tokens.length; ++i) { entry = extra.tokens[i]; token = { type: entry.type, value: entry.value }; if (entry.regex) { token.regex = { pattern: entry.regex.pattern, flags: entry.regex.flags }; } if (extra.range) { token.range = entry.range; } if (extra.loc) { token.loc = entry.loc; } tokens.push(token); } extra.tokens = tokens; } function tokenize(code, options, delegate) { var toString, tokens; toString = String; if (typeof code !== 'string' && !(code instanceof String)) { code = toString(code); } source = code; index = 0; lineNumber = (source.length > 0) ? 1 : 0; lineStart = 0; startIndex = index; startLineNumber = lineNumber; startLineStart = lineStart; length = source.length; lookahead = null; state = { allowIn: true, allowYield: true, labelSet: {}, inFunctionBody: false, inIteration: false, inSwitch: false, lastCommentStart: -1, curlyStack: [] }; extra = {}; // Options matching. options = options || {}; // Of course we collect tokens here. options.tokens = true; extra.tokens = []; extra.tokenValues = []; extra.tokenize = true; extra.delegate = delegate; // The following two fields are necessary to compute the Regex tokens. extra.openParenToken = -1; extra.openCurlyToken = -1; extra.range = (typeof options.range === 'boolean') && options.range; extra.loc = (typeof options.loc === 'boolean') && options.loc; if (typeof options.comment === 'boolean' && options.comment) { extra.comments = []; } if (typeof options.tolerant === 'boolean' && options.tolerant) { extra.errors = []; } try { peek(); if (lookahead.type === Token.EOF) { return extra.tokens; } lex(); while (lookahead.type !== Token.EOF) { try { lex(); } catch (lexError) { if (extra.errors) { recordError(lexError); // We have to break on the first error // to avoid infinite loops. break; } else { throw lexError; } } } tokens = extra.tokens; if (typeof extra.errors !== 'undefined') { tokens.errors = extra.errors; } } catch (e) { throw e; } finally { extra = {}; } return tokens; } function parse(code, options) { var program, toString; toString = String; if (typeof code !== 'string' && !(code instanceof String)) { code = toString(code); } source = code; index = 0; lineNumber = (source.length > 0) ? 1 : 0; lineStart = 0; startIndex = index; startLineNumber = lineNumber; startLineStart = lineStart; length = source.length; lookahead = null; state = { allowIn: true, allowYield: true, labelSet: {}, inFunctionBody: false, inIteration: false, inSwitch: false, lastCommentStart: -1, curlyStack: [], sourceType: 'script' }; strict = false; extra = {}; if (typeof options !== 'undefined') { extra.range = (typeof options.range === 'boolean') && options.range; extra.loc = (typeof options.loc === 'boolean') && options.loc; extra.attachComment = (typeof options.attachComment === 'boolean') && options.attachComment; if (extra.loc && options.source !== null && options.source !== undefined) { extra.source = toString(options.source); } if (typeof options.tokens === 'boolean' && options.tokens) { extra.tokens = []; } if (typeof options.comment === 'boolean' && options.comment) { extra.comments = []; } if (typeof options.tolerant === 'boolean' && options.tolerant) { extra.errors = []; } if (extra.attachComment) { extra.range = true; extra.comments = []; extra.bottomRightStack = []; extra.trailingComments = []; extra.leadingComments = []; } if (options.sourceType === 'module') { // very restrictive condition for now state.sourceType = options.sourceType; strict = true; } } try { program = parseProgram(); if (typeof extra.comments !== 'undefined') { program.comments = extra.comments; } if (typeof extra.tokens !== 'undefined') { filterTokenLocation(); program.tokens = extra.tokens; } if (typeof extra.errors !== 'undefined') { program.errors = extra.errors; } } catch (e) { throw e; } finally { extra = {}; } return program; } // Sync with *.json manifests. exports.version = '2.7.2'; exports.tokenize = tokenize; exports.parse = parse; // Deep copy. /* istanbul ignore next */ exports.Syntax = (function () { var name, types = {}; if (typeof Object.create === 'function') { types = Object.create(null); } for (name in Syntax) { if (Syntax.hasOwnProperty(name)) { types[name] = Syntax[name]; } } if (typeof Object.freeze === 'function') { Object.freeze(types); } return types; }()); })); /* vim: set sw=4 ts=4 et tw=80 : */ /*global define, Reflect */ /* * xpcshell has a smaller stack on linux and windows (1MB vs 9MB on mac), * and the recursive nature of esprima can cause it to overflow pretty * quickly. 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See LICENSE.txt or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ exports.SourceMapGenerator = __webpack_require__(1).SourceMapGenerator; exports.SourceMapConsumer = __webpack_require__(7).SourceMapConsumer; exports.SourceNode = __webpack_require__(10).SourceNode; /***/ }, /* 1 */ /***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { var base64VLQ = __webpack_require__(2); var util = __webpack_require__(4); var ArraySet = __webpack_require__(5).ArraySet; var MappingList = __webpack_require__(6).MappingList; /** * An instance of the SourceMapGenerator represents a source map which is * being built incrementally. You may pass an object with the following * properties: * * - file: The filename of the generated source. * - sourceRoot: A root for all relative URLs in this source map. */ function SourceMapGenerator(aArgs) { if (!aArgs) { aArgs = {}; } this._file = util.getArg(aArgs, 'file', null); this._sourceRoot = util.getArg(aArgs, 'sourceRoot', null); this._skipValidation = util.getArg(aArgs, 'skipValidation', false); this._sources = new ArraySet(); this._names = new ArraySet(); this._mappings = new MappingList(); this._sourcesContents = null; } SourceMapGenerator.prototype._version = 3; /** * Creates a new SourceMapGenerator based on a SourceMapConsumer * * @param aSourceMapConsumer The SourceMap. */ SourceMapGenerator.fromSourceMap = function SourceMapGenerator_fromSourceMap(aSourceMapConsumer) { var sourceRoot = aSourceMapConsumer.sourceRoot; var generator = new SourceMapGenerator({ file: aSourceMapConsumer.file, sourceRoot: sourceRoot }); aSourceMapConsumer.eachMapping(function (mapping) { var newMapping = { generated: { line: mapping.generatedLine, column: mapping.generatedColumn } }; if (mapping.source != null) { newMapping.source = mapping.source; if (sourceRoot != null) { newMapping.source = util.relative(sourceRoot, newMapping.source); } newMapping.original = { line: mapping.originalLine, column: mapping.originalColumn }; if (mapping.name != null) { newMapping.name = mapping.name; } } generator.addMapping(newMapping); }); aSourceMapConsumer.sources.forEach(function (sourceFile) { var content = aSourceMapConsumer.sourceContentFor(sourceFile); if (content != null) { generator.setSourceContent(sourceFile, content); } }); return generator; }; /** * Add a single mapping from original source line and column to the generated * source's line and column for this source map being created. The mapping * object should have the following properties: * * - generated: An object with the generated line and column positions. * - original: An object with the original line and column positions. * - source: The original source file (relative to the sourceRoot). * - name: An optional original token name for this mapping. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype.addMapping = function SourceMapGenerator_addMapping(aArgs) { var generated = util.getArg(aArgs, 'generated'); var original = util.getArg(aArgs, 'original', null); var source = util.getArg(aArgs, 'source', null); var name = util.getArg(aArgs, 'name', null); if (!this._skipValidation) { this._validateMapping(generated, original, source, name); } if (source != null && !this._sources.has(source)) { this._sources.add(source); } if (name != null && !this._names.has(name)) { this._names.add(name); } this._mappings.add({ generatedLine: generated.line, generatedColumn: generated.column, originalLine: original != null && original.line, originalColumn: original != null && original.column, source: source, name: name }); }; /** * Set the source content for a source file. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype.setSourceContent = function SourceMapGenerator_setSourceContent(aSourceFile, aSourceContent) { var source = aSourceFile; if (this._sourceRoot != null) { source = util.relative(this._sourceRoot, source); } if (aSourceContent != null) { // Add the source content to the _sourcesContents map. // Create a new _sourcesContents map if the property is null. if (!this._sourcesContents) { this._sourcesContents = {}; } this._sourcesContents[util.toSetString(source)] = aSourceContent; } else if (this._sourcesContents) { // Remove the source file from the _sourcesContents map. // If the _sourcesContents map is empty, set the property to null. delete this._sourcesContents[util.toSetString(source)]; if (Object.keys(this._sourcesContents).length === 0) { this._sourcesContents = null; } } }; /** * Applies the mappings of a sub-source-map for a specific source file to the * source map being generated. Each mapping to the supplied source file is * rewritten using the supplied source map. Note: The resolution for the * resulting mappings is the minimium of this map and the supplied map. * * @param aSourceMapConsumer The source map to be applied. * @param aSourceFile Optional. The filename of the source file. * If omitted, SourceMapConsumer's file property will be used. * @param aSourceMapPath Optional. The dirname of the path to the source map * to be applied. If relative, it is relative to the SourceMapConsumer. * This parameter is needed when the two source maps aren't in the same * directory, and the source map to be applied contains relative source * paths. If so, those relative source paths need to be rewritten * relative to the SourceMapGenerator. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype.applySourceMap = function SourceMapGenerator_applySourceMap(aSourceMapConsumer, aSourceFile, aSourceMapPath) { var sourceFile = aSourceFile; // If aSourceFile is omitted, we will use the file property of the SourceMap if (aSourceFile == null) { if (aSourceMapConsumer.file == null) { throw new Error( 'SourceMapGenerator.prototype.applySourceMap requires either an explicit source file, ' + 'or the source map\'s "file" property. Both were omitted.' ); } sourceFile = aSourceMapConsumer.file; } var sourceRoot = this._sourceRoot; // Make "sourceFile" relative if an absolute Url is passed. if (sourceRoot != null) { sourceFile = util.relative(sourceRoot, sourceFile); } // Applying the SourceMap can add and remove items from the sources and // the names array. var newSources = new ArraySet(); var newNames = new ArraySet(); // Find mappings for the "sourceFile" this._mappings.unsortedForEach(function (mapping) { if (mapping.source === sourceFile && mapping.originalLine != null) { // Check if it can be mapped by the source map, then update the mapping. var original = aSourceMapConsumer.originalPositionFor({ line: mapping.originalLine, column: mapping.originalColumn }); if (original.source != null) { // Copy mapping mapping.source = original.source; if (aSourceMapPath != null) { mapping.source = util.join(aSourceMapPath, mapping.source) } if (sourceRoot != null) { mapping.source = util.relative(sourceRoot, mapping.source); } mapping.originalLine = original.line; mapping.originalColumn = original.column; if (original.name != null) { mapping.name = original.name; } } } var source = mapping.source; if (source != null && !newSources.has(source)) { newSources.add(source); } var name = mapping.name; if (name != null && !newNames.has(name)) { newNames.add(name); } }, this); this._sources = newSources; this._names = newNames; // Copy sourcesContents of applied map. aSourceMapConsumer.sources.forEach(function (sourceFile) { var content = aSourceMapConsumer.sourceContentFor(sourceFile); if (content != null) { if (aSourceMapPath != null) { sourceFile = util.join(aSourceMapPath, sourceFile); } if (sourceRoot != null) { sourceFile = util.relative(sourceRoot, sourceFile); } this.setSourceContent(sourceFile, content); } }, this); }; /** * A mapping can have one of the three levels of data: * * 1. Just the generated position. * 2. The Generated position, original position, and original source. * 3. Generated and original position, original source, as well as a name * token. * * To maintain consistency, we validate that any new mapping being added falls * in to one of these categories. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype._validateMapping = function SourceMapGenerator_validateMapping(aGenerated, aOriginal, aSource, aName) { if (aGenerated && 'line' in aGenerated && 'column' in aGenerated && aGenerated.line > 0 && aGenerated.column >= 0 && !aOriginal && !aSource && !aName) { // Case 1. return; } else if (aGenerated && 'line' in aGenerated && 'column' in aGenerated && aOriginal && 'line' in aOriginal && 'column' in aOriginal && aGenerated.line > 0 && aGenerated.column >= 0 && aOriginal.line > 0 && aOriginal.column >= 0 && aSource) { // Cases 2 and 3. return; } else { throw new Error('Invalid mapping: ' + JSON.stringify({ generated: aGenerated, source: aSource, original: aOriginal, name: aName })); } }; /** * Serialize the accumulated mappings in to the stream of base 64 VLQs * specified by the source map format. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype._serializeMappings = function SourceMapGenerator_serializeMappings() { var previousGeneratedColumn = 0; var previousGeneratedLine = 1; var previousOriginalColumn = 0; var previousOriginalLine = 0; var previousName = 0; var previousSource = 0; var result = ''; var mapping; var nameIdx; var sourceIdx; var mappings = this._mappings.toArray(); for (var i = 0, len = mappings.length; i < len; i++) { mapping = mappings[i]; if (mapping.generatedLine !== previousGeneratedLine) { previousGeneratedColumn = 0; while (mapping.generatedLine !== previousGeneratedLine) { result += ';'; previousGeneratedLine++; } } else { if (i > 0) { if (!util.compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated(mapping, mappings[i - 1])) { continue; } result += ','; } } result += base64VLQ.encode(mapping.generatedColumn - previousGeneratedColumn); previousGeneratedColumn = mapping.generatedColumn; if (mapping.source != null) { sourceIdx = this._sources.indexOf(mapping.source); result += base64VLQ.encode(sourceIdx - previousSource); previousSource = sourceIdx; // lines are stored 0-based in SourceMap spec version 3 result += base64VLQ.encode(mapping.originalLine - 1 - previousOriginalLine); previousOriginalLine = mapping.originalLine - 1; result += base64VLQ.encode(mapping.originalColumn - previousOriginalColumn); previousOriginalColumn = mapping.originalColumn; if (mapping.name != null) { nameIdx = this._names.indexOf(mapping.name); result += base64VLQ.encode(nameIdx - previousName); previousName = nameIdx; } } } return result; }; SourceMapGenerator.prototype._generateSourcesContent = function SourceMapGenerator_generateSourcesContent(aSources, aSourceRoot) { return aSources.map(function (source) { if (!this._sourcesContents) { return null; } if (aSourceRoot != null) { source = util.relative(aSourceRoot, source); } var key = util.toSetString(source); return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(this._sourcesContents, key) ? this._sourcesContents[key] : null; }, this); }; /** * Externalize the source map. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype.toJSON = function SourceMapGenerator_toJSON() { var map = { version: this._version, sources: this._sources.toArray(), names: this._names.toArray(), mappings: this._serializeMappings() }; if (this._file != null) { map.file = this._file; } if (this._sourceRoot != null) { map.sourceRoot = this._sourceRoot; } if (this._sourcesContents) { map.sourcesContent = this._generateSourcesContent(map.sources, map.sourceRoot); } return map; }; /** * Render the source map being generated to a string. */ SourceMapGenerator.prototype.toString = function SourceMapGenerator_toString() { return JSON.stringify(this.toJSON()); }; exports.SourceMapGenerator = SourceMapGenerator; } /***/ }, /* 2 */ /***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause * * Based on the Base 64 VLQ implementation in Closure Compiler: * https://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/source/browse/trunk/src/com/google/debugging/sourcemap/Base64VLQ.java * * Copyright 2011 The Closure Compiler Authors. All rights reserved. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are * met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided * with the distribution. * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ { var base64 = __webpack_require__(3); // A single base 64 digit can contain 6 bits of data. For the base 64 variable // length quantities we use in the source map spec, the first bit is the sign, // the next four bits are the actual value, and the 6th bit is the // continuation bit. The continuation bit tells us whether there are more // digits in this value following this digit. // // Continuation // | Sign // | | // V V // 101011 var VLQ_BASE_SHIFT = 5; // binary: 100000 var VLQ_BASE = 1 << VLQ_BASE_SHIFT; // binary: 011111 var VLQ_BASE_MASK = VLQ_BASE - 1; // binary: 100000 var VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT = VLQ_BASE; /** * Converts from a two-complement value to a value where the sign bit is * placed in the least significant bit. For example, as decimals: * 1 becomes 2 (10 binary), -1 becomes 3 (11 binary) * 2 becomes 4 (100 binary), -2 becomes 5 (101 binary) */ function toVLQSigned(aValue) { return aValue < 0 ? ((-aValue) << 1) + 1 : (aValue << 1) + 0; } /** * Converts to a two-complement value from a value where the sign bit is * placed in the least significant bit. For example, as decimals: * 2 (10 binary) becomes 1, 3 (11 binary) becomes -1 * 4 (100 binary) becomes 2, 5 (101 binary) becomes -2 */ function fromVLQSigned(aValue) { var isNegative = (aValue & 1) === 1; var shifted = aValue >> 1; return isNegative ? -shifted : shifted; } /** * Returns the base 64 VLQ encoded value. */ exports.encode = function base64VLQ_encode(aValue) { var encoded = ""; var digit; var vlq = toVLQSigned(aValue); do { digit = vlq & VLQ_BASE_MASK; vlq >>>= VLQ_BASE_SHIFT; if (vlq > 0) { // There are still more digits in this value, so we must make sure the // continuation bit is marked. digit |= VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT; } encoded += base64.encode(digit); } while (vlq > 0); return encoded; }; /** * Decodes the next base 64 VLQ value from the given string and returns the * value and the rest of the string via the out parameter. */ exports.decode = function base64VLQ_decode(aStr, aIndex, aOutParam) { var strLen = aStr.length; var result = 0; var shift = 0; var continuation, digit; do { if (aIndex >= strLen) { throw new Error("Expected more digits in base 64 VLQ value."); } digit = base64.decode(aStr.charCodeAt(aIndex++)); if (digit === -1) { throw new Error("Invalid base64 digit: " + aStr.charAt(aIndex - 1)); } continuation = !!(digit & VLQ_CONTINUATION_BIT); digit &= VLQ_BASE_MASK; result = result + (digit << shift); shift += VLQ_BASE_SHIFT; } while (continuation); aOutParam.value = fromVLQSigned(result); aOutParam.rest = aIndex; }; } /***/ }, /* 3 */ /***/ function(module, exports) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { var intToCharMap = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/'.split(''); /** * Encode an integer in the range of 0 to 63 to a single base 64 digit. */ exports.encode = function (number) { if (0 <= number && number < intToCharMap.length) { return intToCharMap[number]; } throw new TypeError("Must be between 0 and 63: " + number); }; /** * Decode a single base 64 character code digit to an integer. Returns -1 on * failure. */ exports.decode = function (charCode) { var bigA = 65; // 'A' var bigZ = 90; // 'Z' var littleA = 97; // 'a' var littleZ = 122; // 'z' var zero = 48; // '0' var nine = 57; // '9' var plus = 43; // '+' var slash = 47; // '/' var littleOffset = 26; var numberOffset = 52; // 0 - 25: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ if (bigA <= charCode && charCode <= bigZ) { return (charCode - bigA); } // 26 - 51: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz if (littleA <= charCode && charCode <= littleZ) { return (charCode - littleA + littleOffset); } // 52 - 61: 0123456789 if (zero <= charCode && charCode <= nine) { return (charCode - zero + numberOffset); } // 62: + if (charCode == plus) { return 62; } // 63: / if (charCode == slash) { return 63; } // Invalid base64 digit. return -1; }; } /***/ }, /* 4 */ /***/ function(module, exports) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { /** * This is a helper function for getting values from parameter/options * objects. * * @param args The object we are extracting values from * @param name The name of the property we are getting. * @param defaultValue An optional value to return if the property is missing * from the object. If this is not specified and the property is missing, an * error will be thrown. */ function getArg(aArgs, aName, aDefaultValue) { if (aName in aArgs) { return aArgs[aName]; } else if (arguments.length === 3) { return aDefaultValue; } else { throw new Error('"' + aName + '" is a required argument.'); } } exports.getArg = getArg; var urlRegexp = /^(?:([\w+\-.]+):)?\/\/(?:(\w+:\w+)@)?([\w.]*)(?::(\d+))?(\S*)$/; var dataUrlRegexp = /^data:.+\,.+$/; function urlParse(aUrl) { var match = aUrl.match(urlRegexp); if (!match) { return null; } return { scheme: match[1], auth: match[2], host: match[3], port: match[4], path: match[5] }; } exports.urlParse = urlParse; function urlGenerate(aParsedUrl) { var url = ''; if (aParsedUrl.scheme) { url += aParsedUrl.scheme + ':'; } url += '//'; if (aParsedUrl.auth) { url += aParsedUrl.auth + '@'; } if (aParsedUrl.host) { url += aParsedUrl.host; } if (aParsedUrl.port) { url += ":" + aParsedUrl.port } if (aParsedUrl.path) { url += aParsedUrl.path; } return url; } exports.urlGenerate = urlGenerate; /** * Normalizes a path, or the path portion of a URL: * * - Replaces consequtive slashes with one slash. * - Removes unnecessary '.' parts. * - Removes unnecessary '/..' parts. * * Based on code in the Node.js 'path' core module. * * @param aPath The path or url to normalize. */ function normalize(aPath) { var path = aPath; var url = urlParse(aPath); if (url) { if (!url.path) { return aPath; } path = url.path; } var isAbsolute = exports.isAbsolute(path); var parts = path.split(/\/+/); for (var part, up = 0, i = parts.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { part = parts[i]; if (part === '.') { parts.splice(i, 1); } else if (part === '..') { up++; } else if (up > 0) { if (part === '') { // The first part is blank if the path is absolute. Trying to go // above the root is a no-op. Therefore we can remove all '..' parts // directly after the root. parts.splice(i + 1, up); up = 0; } else { parts.splice(i, 2); up--; } } } path = parts.join('/'); if (path === '') { path = isAbsolute ? '/' : '.'; } if (url) { url.path = path; return urlGenerate(url); } return path; } exports.normalize = normalize; /** * Joins two paths/URLs. * * @param aRoot The root path or URL. * @param aPath The path or URL to be joined with the root. * * - If aPath is a URL or a data URI, aPath is returned, unless aPath is a * scheme-relative URL: Then the scheme of aRoot, if any, is prepended * first. * - Otherwise aPath is a path. If aRoot is a URL, then its path portion * is updated with the result and aRoot is returned. Otherwise the result * is returned. * - If aPath is absolute, the result is aPath. * - Otherwise the two paths are joined with a slash. * - Joining for example 'http://' and 'www.example.com' is also supported. */ function join(aRoot, aPath) { if (aRoot === "") { aRoot = "."; } if (aPath === "") { aPath = "."; } var aPathUrl = urlParse(aPath); var aRootUrl = urlParse(aRoot); if (aRootUrl) { aRoot = aRootUrl.path || '/'; } // `join(foo, '//www.example.org')` if (aPathUrl && !aPathUrl.scheme) { if (aRootUrl) { aPathUrl.scheme = aRootUrl.scheme; } return urlGenerate(aPathUrl); } if (aPathUrl || aPath.match(dataUrlRegexp)) { return aPath; } // `join('http://', 'www.example.com')` if (aRootUrl && !aRootUrl.host && !aRootUrl.path) { aRootUrl.host = aPath; return urlGenerate(aRootUrl); } var joined = aPath.charAt(0) === '/' ? aPath : normalize(aRoot.replace(/\/+$/, '') + '/' + aPath); if (aRootUrl) { aRootUrl.path = joined; return urlGenerate(aRootUrl); } return joined; } exports.join = join; exports.isAbsolute = function (aPath) { return aPath.charAt(0) === '/' || !!aPath.match(urlRegexp); }; /** * Make a path relative to a URL or another path. * * @param aRoot The root path or URL. * @param aPath The path or URL to be made relative to aRoot. */ function relative(aRoot, aPath) { if (aRoot === "") { aRoot = "."; } aRoot = aRoot.replace(/\/$/, ''); // It is possible for the path to be above the root. In this case, simply // checking whether the root is a prefix of the path won't work. Instead, we // need to remove components from the root one by one, until either we find // a prefix that fits, or we run out of components to remove. var level = 0; while (aPath.indexOf(aRoot + '/') !== 0) { var index = aRoot.lastIndexOf("/"); if (index < 0) { return aPath; } // If the only part of the root that is left is the scheme (i.e. http://, // file:///, etc.), one or more slashes (/), or simply nothing at all, we // have exhausted all components, so the path is not relative to the root. aRoot = aRoot.slice(0, index); if (aRoot.match(/^([^\/]+:\/)?\/*$/)) { return aPath; } ++level; } // Make sure we add a "../" for each component we removed from the root. return Array(level + 1).join("../") + aPath.substr(aRoot.length + 1); } exports.relative = relative; /** * Because behavior goes wacky when you set `__proto__` on objects, we * have to prefix all the strings in our set with an arbitrary character. * * See https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/pull/31 and * https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/issues/30 * * @param String aStr */ function toSetString(aStr) { return '$' + aStr; } exports.toSetString = toSetString; function fromSetString(aStr) { return aStr.substr(1); } exports.fromSetString = fromSetString; /** * Comparator between two mappings where the original positions are compared. * * Optionally pass in `true` as `onlyCompareGenerated` to consider two * mappings with the same original source/line/column, but different generated * line and column the same. Useful when searching for a mapping with a * stubbed out mapping. */ function compareByOriginalPositions(mappingA, mappingB, onlyCompareOriginal) { var cmp = mappingA.source - mappingB.source; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.originalLine - mappingB.originalLine; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.originalColumn - mappingB.originalColumn; if (cmp !== 0 || onlyCompareOriginal) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.generatedColumn - mappingB.generatedColumn; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.generatedLine - mappingB.generatedLine; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } return mappingA.name - mappingB.name; } exports.compareByOriginalPositions = compareByOriginalPositions; /** * Comparator between two mappings with deflated source and name indices where * the generated positions are compared. * * Optionally pass in `true` as `onlyCompareGenerated` to consider two * mappings with the same generated line and column, but different * source/name/original line and column the same. Useful when searching for a * mapping with a stubbed out mapping. */ function compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated(mappingA, mappingB, onlyCompareGenerated) { var cmp = mappingA.generatedLine - mappingB.generatedLine; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.generatedColumn - mappingB.generatedColumn; if (cmp !== 0 || onlyCompareGenerated) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.source - mappingB.source; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.originalLine - mappingB.originalLine; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.originalColumn - mappingB.originalColumn; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } return mappingA.name - mappingB.name; } exports.compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated = compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated; function strcmp(aStr1, aStr2) { if (aStr1 === aStr2) { return 0; } if (aStr1 > aStr2) { return 1; } return -1; } /** * Comparator between two mappings with inflated source and name strings where * the generated positions are compared. */ function compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated(mappingA, mappingB) { var cmp = mappingA.generatedLine - mappingB.generatedLine; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.generatedColumn - mappingB.generatedColumn; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = strcmp(mappingA.source, mappingB.source); if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.originalLine - mappingB.originalLine; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } cmp = mappingA.originalColumn - mappingB.originalColumn; if (cmp !== 0) { return cmp; } return strcmp(mappingA.name, mappingB.name); } exports.compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated = compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated; } /***/ }, /* 5 */ /***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { var util = __webpack_require__(4); /** * A data structure which is a combination of an array and a set. Adding a new * member is O(1), testing for membership is O(1), and finding the index of an * element is O(1). Removing elements from the set is not supported. Only * strings are supported for membership. */ function ArraySet() { this._array = []; this._set = {}; } /** * Static method for creating ArraySet instances from an existing array. */ ArraySet.fromArray = function ArraySet_fromArray(aArray, aAllowDuplicates) { var set = new ArraySet(); for (var i = 0, len = aArray.length; i < len; i++) { set.add(aArray[i], aAllowDuplicates); } return set; }; /** * Return how many unique items are in this ArraySet. If duplicates have been * added, than those do not count towards the size. * * @returns Number */ ArraySet.prototype.size = function ArraySet_size() { return Object.getOwnPropertyNames(this._set).length; }; /** * Add the given string to this set. * * @param String aStr */ ArraySet.prototype.add = function ArraySet_add(aStr, aAllowDuplicates) { var sStr = util.toSetString(aStr); var isDuplicate = this._set.hasOwnProperty(sStr); var idx = this._array.length; if (!isDuplicate || aAllowDuplicates) { this._array.push(aStr); } if (!isDuplicate) { this._set[sStr] = idx; } }; /** * Is the given string a member of this set? * * @param String aStr */ ArraySet.prototype.has = function ArraySet_has(aStr) { var sStr = util.toSetString(aStr); return this._set.hasOwnProperty(sStr); }; /** * What is the index of the given string in the array? * * @param String aStr */ ArraySet.prototype.indexOf = function ArraySet_indexOf(aStr) { var sStr = util.toSetString(aStr); if (this._set.hasOwnProperty(sStr)) { return this._set[sStr]; } throw new Error('"' + aStr + '" is not in the set.'); }; /** * What is the element at the given index? * * @param Number aIdx */ ArraySet.prototype.at = function ArraySet_at(aIdx) { if (aIdx >= 0 && aIdx < this._array.length) { return this._array[aIdx]; } throw new Error('No element indexed by ' + aIdx); }; /** * Returns the array representation of this set (which has the proper indices * indicated by indexOf). Note that this is a copy of the internal array used * for storing the members so that no one can mess with internal state. */ ArraySet.prototype.toArray = function ArraySet_toArray() { return this._array.slice(); }; exports.ArraySet = ArraySet; } /***/ }, /* 6 */ /***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2014 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { var util = __webpack_require__(4); /** * Determine whether mappingB is after mappingA with respect to generated * position. */ function generatedPositionAfter(mappingA, mappingB) { // Optimized for most common case var lineA = mappingA.generatedLine; var lineB = mappingB.generatedLine; var columnA = mappingA.generatedColumn; var columnB = mappingB.generatedColumn; return lineB > lineA || lineB == lineA && columnB >= columnA || util.compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated(mappingA, mappingB) <= 0; } /** * A data structure to provide a sorted view of accumulated mappings in a * performance conscious manner. It trades a neglibable overhead in general * case for a large speedup in case of mappings being added in order. */ function MappingList() { this._array = []; this._sorted = true; // Serves as infimum this._last = {generatedLine: -1, generatedColumn: 0}; } /** * Iterate through internal items. This method takes the same arguments that * `Array.prototype.forEach` takes. * * NOTE: The order of the mappings is NOT guaranteed. */ MappingList.prototype.unsortedForEach = function MappingList_forEach(aCallback, aThisArg) { this._array.forEach(aCallback, aThisArg); }; /** * Add the given source mapping. * * @param Object aMapping */ MappingList.prototype.add = function MappingList_add(aMapping) { if (generatedPositionAfter(this._last, aMapping)) { this._last = aMapping; this._array.push(aMapping); } else { this._sorted = false; this._array.push(aMapping); } }; /** * Returns the flat, sorted array of mappings. The mappings are sorted by * generated position. * * WARNING: This method returns internal data without copying, for * performance. The return value must NOT be mutated, and should be treated as * an immutable borrow. If you want to take ownership, you must make your own * copy. */ MappingList.prototype.toArray = function MappingList_toArray() { if (!this._sorted) { this._array.sort(util.compareByGeneratedPositionsInflated); this._sorted = true; } return this._array; }; exports.MappingList = MappingList; } /***/ }, /* 7 */ /***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { var util = __webpack_require__(4); var binarySearch = __webpack_require__(8); var ArraySet = __webpack_require__(5).ArraySet; var base64VLQ = __webpack_require__(2); var quickSort = __webpack_require__(9).quickSort; function SourceMapConsumer(aSourceMap) { var sourceMap = aSourceMap; if (typeof aSourceMap === 'string') { sourceMap = JSON.parse(aSourceMap.replace(/^\)\]\}'/, '')); } return sourceMap.sections != null ? new IndexedSourceMapConsumer(sourceMap) : new BasicSourceMapConsumer(sourceMap); } SourceMapConsumer.fromSourceMap = function(aSourceMap) { return BasicSourceMapConsumer.fromSourceMap(aSourceMap); } /** * The version of the source mapping spec that we are consuming. */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype._version = 3; // `__generatedMappings` and `__originalMappings` are arrays that hold the // parsed mapping coordinates from the source map's "mappings" attribute. They // are lazily instantiated, accessed via the `_generatedMappings` and // `_originalMappings` getters respectively, and we only parse the mappings // and create these arrays once queried for a source location. We jump through // these hoops because there can be many thousands of mappings, and parsing // them is expensive, so we only want to do it if we must. // // Each object in the arrays is of the form: // // { // generatedLine: The line number in the generated code, // generatedColumn: The column number in the generated code, // source: The path to the original source file that generated this // chunk of code, // originalLine: The line number in the original source that // corresponds to this chunk of generated code, // originalColumn: The column number in the original source that // corresponds to this chunk of generated code, // name: The name of the original symbol which generated this chunk of // code. // } // // All properties except for `generatedLine` and `generatedColumn` can be // `null`. // // `_generatedMappings` is ordered by the generated positions. // // `_originalMappings` is ordered by the original positions. SourceMapConsumer.prototype.__generatedMappings = null; Object.defineProperty(SourceMapConsumer.prototype, '_generatedMappings', { get: function () { if (!this.__generatedMappings) { this._parseMappings(this._mappings, this.sourceRoot); } return this.__generatedMappings; } }); SourceMapConsumer.prototype.__originalMappings = null; Object.defineProperty(SourceMapConsumer.prototype, '_originalMappings', { get: function () { if (!this.__originalMappings) { this._parseMappings(this._mappings, this.sourceRoot); } return this.__originalMappings; } }); SourceMapConsumer.prototype._charIsMappingSeparator = function SourceMapConsumer_charIsMappingSeparator(aStr, index) { var c = aStr.charAt(index); return c === ";" || c === ","; }; /** * Parse the mappings in a string in to a data structure which we can easily * query (the ordered arrays in the `this.__generatedMappings` and * `this.__originalMappings` properties). */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype._parseMappings = function SourceMapConsumer_parseMappings(aStr, aSourceRoot) { throw new Error("Subclasses must implement _parseMappings"); }; SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER = 1; SourceMapConsumer.ORIGINAL_ORDER = 2; SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND = 1; SourceMapConsumer.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND = 2; /** * Iterate over each mapping between an original source/line/column and a * generated line/column in this source map. * * @param Function aCallback * The function that is called with each mapping. * @param Object aContext * Optional. If specified, this object will be the value of `this` every * time that `aCallback` is called. * @param aOrder * Either `SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER` or * `SourceMapConsumer.ORIGINAL_ORDER`. Specifies whether you want to * iterate over the mappings sorted by the generated file's line/column * order or the original's source/line/column order, respectively. Defaults to * `SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER`. */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype.eachMapping = function SourceMapConsumer_eachMapping(aCallback, aContext, aOrder) { var context = aContext || null; var order = aOrder || SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER; var mappings; switch (order) { case SourceMapConsumer.GENERATED_ORDER: mappings = this._generatedMappings; break; case SourceMapConsumer.ORIGINAL_ORDER: mappings = this._originalMappings; break; default: throw new Error("Unknown order of iteration."); } var sourceRoot = this.sourceRoot; mappings.map(function (mapping) { var source = mapping.source === null ? null : this._sources.at(mapping.source); if (source != null && sourceRoot != null) { source = util.join(sourceRoot, source); } return { source: source, generatedLine: mapping.generatedLine, generatedColumn: mapping.generatedColumn, originalLine: mapping.originalLine, originalColumn: mapping.originalColumn, name: mapping.name === null ? null : this._names.at(mapping.name) }; }, this).forEach(aCallback, context); }; /** * Returns all generated line and column information for the original source, * line, and column provided. If no column is provided, returns all mappings * corresponding to a either the line we are searching for or the next * closest line that has any mappings. Otherwise, returns all mappings * corresponding to the given line and either the column we are searching for * or the next closest column that has any offsets. * * The only argument is an object with the following properties: * * - source: The filename of the original source. * - line: The line number in the original source. * - column: Optional. the column number in the original source. * * and an array of objects is returned, each with the following properties: * * - line: The line number in the generated source, or null. * - column: The column number in the generated source, or null. */ SourceMapConsumer.prototype.allGeneratedPositionsFor = function SourceMapConsumer_allGeneratedPositionsFor(aArgs) { var line = util.getArg(aArgs, 'line'); // When there is no exact match, BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype._findMapping // returns the index of the closest mapping less than the needle. By // setting needle.originalColumn to 0, we thus find the last mapping for // the given line, provided such a mapping exists. var needle = { source: util.getArg(aArgs, 'source'), originalLine: line, originalColumn: util.getArg(aArgs, 'column', 0) }; if (this.sourceRoot != null) { needle.source = util.relative(this.sourceRoot, needle.source); } if (!this._sources.has(needle.source)) { return []; } needle.source = this._sources.indexOf(needle.source); var mappings = []; var index = this._findMapping(needle, this._originalMappings, "originalLine", "originalColumn", util.compareByOriginalPositions, binarySearch.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND); if (index >= 0) { var mapping = this._originalMappings[index]; if (aArgs.column === undefined) { var originalLine = mapping.originalLine; // Iterate until either we run out of mappings, or we run into // a mapping for a different line than the one we found. Since // mappings are sorted, this is guaranteed to find all mappings for // the line we found. while (mapping && mapping.originalLine === originalLine) { mappings.push({ line: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedLine', null), column: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedColumn', null), lastColumn: util.getArg(mapping, 'lastGeneratedColumn', null) }); mapping = this._originalMappings[++index]; } } else { var originalColumn = mapping.originalColumn; // Iterate until either we run out of mappings, or we run into // a mapping for a different line than the one we were searching for. // Since mappings are sorted, this is guaranteed to find all mappings for // the line we are searching for. while (mapping && mapping.originalLine === line && mapping.originalColumn == originalColumn) { mappings.push({ line: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedLine', null), column: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedColumn', null), lastColumn: util.getArg(mapping, 'lastGeneratedColumn', null) }); mapping = this._originalMappings[++index]; } } } return mappings; }; exports.SourceMapConsumer = SourceMapConsumer; /** * A BasicSourceMapConsumer instance represents a parsed source map which we can * query for information about the original file positions by giving it a file * position in the generated source. * * The only parameter is the raw source map (either as a JSON string, or * already parsed to an object). According to the spec, source maps have the * following attributes: * * - version: Which version of the source map spec this map is following. * - sources: An array of URLs to the original source files. * - names: An array of identifiers which can be referrenced by individual mappings. * - sourceRoot: Optional. The URL root from which all sources are relative. * - sourcesContent: Optional. An array of contents of the original source files. * - mappings: A string of base64 VLQs which contain the actual mappings. * - file: Optional. The generated file this source map is associated with. * * Here is an example source map, taken from the source map spec[0]: * * { * version : 3, * file: "out.js", * sourceRoot : "", * sources: ["foo.js", "bar.js"], * names: ["src", "maps", "are", "fun"], * mappings: "AA,AB;;ABCDE;" * } * * [0]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1RGAehQwRypUTovF1KRlpiOFze0b-_2gc6fAH0KY0k/edit?pli=1# */ function BasicSourceMapConsumer(aSourceMap) { var sourceMap = aSourceMap; if (typeof aSourceMap === 'string') { sourceMap = JSON.parse(aSourceMap.replace(/^\)\]\}'/, '')); } var version = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'version'); var sources = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sources'); // Sass 3.3 leaves out the 'names' array, so we deviate from the spec (which // requires the array) to play nice here. var names = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'names', []); var sourceRoot = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sourceRoot', null); var sourcesContent = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sourcesContent', null); var mappings = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'mappings'); var file = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'file', null); // Once again, Sass deviates from the spec and supplies the version as a // string rather than a number, so we use loose equality checking here. if (version != this._version) { throw new Error('Unsupported version: ' + version); } sources = sources // Some source maps produce relative source paths like "./foo.js" instead of // "foo.js". Normalize these first so that future comparisons will succeed. // See bugzil.la/1090768. .map(util.normalize) // Always ensure that absolute sources are internally stored relative to // the source root, if the source root is absolute. Not doing this would // be particularly problematic when the source root is a prefix of the // source (valid, but why??). See github issue #199 and bugzil.la/1188982. .map(function (source) { return sourceRoot && util.isAbsolute(sourceRoot) && util.isAbsolute(source) ? util.relative(sourceRoot, source) : source; }); // Pass `true` below to allow duplicate names and sources. While source maps // are intended to be compressed and deduplicated, the TypeScript compiler // sometimes generates source maps with duplicates in them. See Github issue // #72 and bugzil.la/889492. this._names = ArraySet.fromArray(names, true); this._sources = ArraySet.fromArray(sources, true); this.sourceRoot = sourceRoot; this.sourcesContent = sourcesContent; this._mappings = mappings; this.file = file; } BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype = Object.create(SourceMapConsumer.prototype); BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.consumer = SourceMapConsumer; /** * Create a BasicSourceMapConsumer from a SourceMapGenerator. * * @param SourceMapGenerator aSourceMap * The source map that will be consumed. * @returns BasicSourceMapConsumer */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.fromSourceMap = function SourceMapConsumer_fromSourceMap(aSourceMap) { var smc = Object.create(BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype); var names = smc._names = ArraySet.fromArray(aSourceMap._names.toArray(), true); var sources = smc._sources = ArraySet.fromArray(aSourceMap._sources.toArray(), true); smc.sourceRoot = aSourceMap._sourceRoot; smc.sourcesContent = aSourceMap._generateSourcesContent(smc._sources.toArray(), smc.sourceRoot); smc.file = aSourceMap._file; // Because we are modifying the entries (by converting string sources and // names to indices into the sources and names ArraySets), we have to make // a copy of the entry or else bad things happen. Shared mutable state // strikes again! See github issue #191. var generatedMappings = aSourceMap._mappings.toArray().slice(); var destGeneratedMappings = smc.__generatedMappings = []; var destOriginalMappings = smc.__originalMappings = []; for (var i = 0, length = generatedMappings.length; i < length; i++) { var srcMapping = generatedMappings[i]; var destMapping = new Mapping; destMapping.generatedLine = srcMapping.generatedLine; destMapping.generatedColumn = srcMapping.generatedColumn; if (srcMapping.source) { destMapping.source = sources.indexOf(srcMapping.source); destMapping.originalLine = srcMapping.originalLine; destMapping.originalColumn = srcMapping.originalColumn; if (srcMapping.name) { destMapping.name = names.indexOf(srcMapping.name); } destOriginalMappings.push(destMapping); } destGeneratedMappings.push(destMapping); } quickSort(smc.__originalMappings, util.compareByOriginalPositions); return smc; }; /** * The version of the source mapping spec that we are consuming. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype._version = 3; /** * The list of original sources. */ Object.defineProperty(BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype, 'sources', { get: function () { return this._sources.toArray().map(function (s) { return this.sourceRoot != null ? util.join(this.sourceRoot, s) : s; }, this); } }); /** * Provide the JIT with a nice shape / hidden class. */ function Mapping() { this.generatedLine = 0; this.generatedColumn = 0; this.source = null; this.originalLine = null; this.originalColumn = null; this.name = null; } /** * Parse the mappings in a string in to a data structure which we can easily * query (the ordered arrays in the `this.__generatedMappings` and * `this.__originalMappings` properties). */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype._parseMappings = function SourceMapConsumer_parseMappings(aStr, aSourceRoot) { var generatedLine = 1; var previousGeneratedColumn = 0; var previousOriginalLine = 0; var previousOriginalColumn = 0; var previousSource = 0; var previousName = 0; var length = aStr.length; var index = 0; var cachedSegments = {}; var temp = {}; var originalMappings = []; var generatedMappings = []; var mapping, str, segment, end, value; while (index < length) { if (aStr.charAt(index) === ';') { generatedLine++; index++; previousGeneratedColumn = 0; } else if (aStr.charAt(index) === ',') { index++; } else { mapping = new Mapping(); mapping.generatedLine = generatedLine; // Because each offset is encoded relative to the previous one, // many segments often have the same encoding. We can exploit this // fact by caching the parsed variable length fields of each segment, // allowing us to avoid a second parse if we encounter the same // segment again. for (end = index; end < length; end++) { if (this._charIsMappingSeparator(aStr, end)) { break; } } str = aStr.slice(index, end); segment = cachedSegments[str]; if (segment) { index += str.length; } else { segment = []; while (index < end) { base64VLQ.decode(aStr, index, temp); value = temp.value; index = temp.rest; segment.push(value); } if (segment.length === 2) { throw new Error('Found a source, but no line and column'); } if (segment.length === 3) { throw new Error('Found a source and line, but no column'); } cachedSegments[str] = segment; } // Generated column. mapping.generatedColumn = previousGeneratedColumn + segment[0]; previousGeneratedColumn = mapping.generatedColumn; if (segment.length > 1) { // Original source. mapping.source = previousSource + segment[1]; previousSource += segment[1]; // Original line. mapping.originalLine = previousOriginalLine + segment[2]; previousOriginalLine = mapping.originalLine; // Lines are stored 0-based mapping.originalLine += 1; // Original column. mapping.originalColumn = previousOriginalColumn + segment[3]; previousOriginalColumn = mapping.originalColumn; if (segment.length > 4) { // Original name. mapping.name = previousName + segment[4]; previousName += segment[4]; } } generatedMappings.push(mapping); if (typeof mapping.originalLine === 'number') { originalMappings.push(mapping); } } } quickSort(generatedMappings, util.compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated); this.__generatedMappings = generatedMappings; quickSort(originalMappings, util.compareByOriginalPositions); this.__originalMappings = originalMappings; }; /** * Find the mapping that best matches the hypothetical "needle" mapping that * we are searching for in the given "haystack" of mappings. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype._findMapping = function SourceMapConsumer_findMapping(aNeedle, aMappings, aLineName, aColumnName, aComparator, aBias) { // To return the position we are searching for, we must first find the // mapping for the given position and then return the opposite position it // points to. Because the mappings are sorted, we can use binary search to // find the best mapping. if (aNeedle[aLineName] <= 0) { throw new TypeError('Line must be greater than or equal to 1, got ' + aNeedle[aLineName]); } if (aNeedle[aColumnName] < 0) { throw new TypeError('Column must be greater than or equal to 0, got ' + aNeedle[aColumnName]); } return binarySearch.search(aNeedle, aMappings, aComparator, aBias); }; /** * Compute the last column for each generated mapping. The last column is * inclusive. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.computeColumnSpans = function SourceMapConsumer_computeColumnSpans() { for (var index = 0; index < this._generatedMappings.length; ++index) { var mapping = this._generatedMappings[index]; // Mappings do not contain a field for the last generated columnt. We // can come up with an optimistic estimate, however, by assuming that // mappings are contiguous (i.e. given two consecutive mappings, the // first mapping ends where the second one starts). if (index + 1 < this._generatedMappings.length) { var nextMapping = this._generatedMappings[index + 1]; if (mapping.generatedLine === nextMapping.generatedLine) { mapping.lastGeneratedColumn = nextMapping.generatedColumn - 1; continue; } } // The last mapping for each line spans the entire line. mapping.lastGeneratedColumn = Infinity; } }; /** * Returns the original source, line, and column information for the generated * source's line and column positions provided. The only argument is an object * with the following properties: * * - line: The line number in the generated source. * - column: The column number in the generated source. * - bias: Either 'SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' or * 'SourceMapConsumer.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND'. Specifies whether to return the * closest element that is smaller than or greater than the one we are * searching for, respectively, if the exact element cannot be found. * Defaults to 'SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND'. * * and an object is returned with the following properties: * * - source: The original source file, or null. * - line: The line number in the original source, or null. * - column: The column number in the original source, or null. * - name: The original identifier, or null. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.originalPositionFor = function SourceMapConsumer_originalPositionFor(aArgs) { var needle = { generatedLine: util.getArg(aArgs, 'line'), generatedColumn: util.getArg(aArgs, 'column') }; var index = this._findMapping( needle, this._generatedMappings, "generatedLine", "generatedColumn", util.compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated, util.getArg(aArgs, 'bias', SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND) ); if (index >= 0) { var mapping = this._generatedMappings[index]; if (mapping.generatedLine === needle.generatedLine) { var source = util.getArg(mapping, 'source', null); if (source !== null) { source = this._sources.at(source); if (this.sourceRoot != null) { source = util.join(this.sourceRoot, source); } } var name = util.getArg(mapping, 'name', null); if (name !== null) { name = this._names.at(name); } return { source: source, line: util.getArg(mapping, 'originalLine', null), column: util.getArg(mapping, 'originalColumn', null), name: name }; } } return { source: null, line: null, column: null, name: null }; }; /** * Return true if we have the source content for every source in the source * map, false otherwise. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.hasContentsOfAllSources = function BasicSourceMapConsumer_hasContentsOfAllSources() { if (!this.sourcesContent) { return false; } return this.sourcesContent.length >= this._sources.size() && !this.sourcesContent.some(function (sc) { return sc == null; }); }; /** * Returns the original source content. The only argument is the url of the * original source file. Returns null if no original source content is * available. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.sourceContentFor = function SourceMapConsumer_sourceContentFor(aSource, nullOnMissing) { if (!this.sourcesContent) { return null; } if (this.sourceRoot != null) { aSource = util.relative(this.sourceRoot, aSource); } if (this._sources.has(aSource)) { return this.sourcesContent[this._sources.indexOf(aSource)]; } var url; if (this.sourceRoot != null && (url = util.urlParse(this.sourceRoot))) { // XXX: file:// URIs and absolute paths lead to unexpected behavior for // many users. We can help them out when they expect file:// URIs to // behave like it would if they were running a local HTTP server. See // https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=885597. var fileUriAbsPath = aSource.replace(/^file:\/\//, ""); if (url.scheme == "file" && this._sources.has(fileUriAbsPath)) { return this.sourcesContent[this._sources.indexOf(fileUriAbsPath)] } if ((!url.path || url.path == "/") && this._sources.has("/" + aSource)) { return this.sourcesContent[this._sources.indexOf("/" + aSource)]; } } // This function is used recursively from // IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype.sourceContentFor. In that case, we // don't want to throw if we can't find the source - we just want to // return null, so we provide a flag to exit gracefully. if (nullOnMissing) { return null; } else { throw new Error('"' + aSource + '" is not in the SourceMap.'); } }; /** * Returns the generated line and column information for the original source, * line, and column positions provided. The only argument is an object with * the following properties: * * - source: The filename of the original source. * - line: The line number in the original source. * - column: The column number in the original source. * - bias: Either 'SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' or * 'SourceMapConsumer.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND'. Specifies whether to return the * closest element that is smaller than or greater than the one we are * searching for, respectively, if the exact element cannot be found. * Defaults to 'SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND'. * * and an object is returned with the following properties: * * - line: The line number in the generated source, or null. * - column: The column number in the generated source, or null. */ BasicSourceMapConsumer.prototype.generatedPositionFor = function SourceMapConsumer_generatedPositionFor(aArgs) { var source = util.getArg(aArgs, 'source'); if (this.sourceRoot != null) { source = util.relative(this.sourceRoot, source); } if (!this._sources.has(source)) { return { line: null, column: null, lastColumn: null }; } source = this._sources.indexOf(source); var needle = { source: source, originalLine: util.getArg(aArgs, 'line'), originalColumn: util.getArg(aArgs, 'column') }; var index = this._findMapping( needle, this._originalMappings, "originalLine", "originalColumn", util.compareByOriginalPositions, util.getArg(aArgs, 'bias', SourceMapConsumer.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND) ); if (index >= 0) { var mapping = this._originalMappings[index]; if (mapping.source === needle.source) { return { line: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedLine', null), column: util.getArg(mapping, 'generatedColumn', null), lastColumn: util.getArg(mapping, 'lastGeneratedColumn', null) }; } } return { line: null, column: null, lastColumn: null }; }; exports.BasicSourceMapConsumer = BasicSourceMapConsumer; /** * An IndexedSourceMapConsumer instance represents a parsed source map which * we can query for information. It differs from BasicSourceMapConsumer in * that it takes "indexed" source maps (i.e. ones with a "sections" field) as * input. * * The only parameter is a raw source map (either as a JSON string, or already * parsed to an object). According to the spec for indexed source maps, they * have the following attributes: * * - version: Which version of the source map spec this map is following. * - file: Optional. The generated file this source map is associated with. * - sections: A list of section definitions. * * Each value under the "sections" field has two fields: * - offset: The offset into the original specified at which this section * begins to apply, defined as an object with a "line" and "column" * field. * - map: A source map definition. This source map could also be indexed, * but doesn't have to be. * * Instead of the "map" field, it's also possible to have a "url" field * specifying a URL to retrieve a source map from, but that's currently * unsupported. * * Here's an example source map, taken from the source map spec[0], but * modified to omit a section which uses the "url" field. * * { * version : 3, * file: "app.js", * sections: [{ * offset: {line:100, column:10}, * map: { * version : 3, * file: "section.js", * sources: ["foo.js", "bar.js"], * names: ["src", "maps", "are", "fun"], * mappings: "AAAA,E;;ABCDE;" * } * }], * } * * [0]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1RGAehQwRypUTovF1KRlpiOFze0b-_2gc6fAH0KY0k/edit#heading=h.535es3xeprgt */ function IndexedSourceMapConsumer(aSourceMap) { var sourceMap = aSourceMap; if (typeof aSourceMap === 'string') { sourceMap = JSON.parse(aSourceMap.replace(/^\)\]\}'/, '')); } var version = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'version'); var sections = util.getArg(sourceMap, 'sections'); if (version != this._version) { throw new Error('Unsupported version: ' + version); } this._sources = new ArraySet(); this._names = new ArraySet(); var lastOffset = { line: -1, column: 0 }; this._sections = sections.map(function (s) { if (s.url) { // The url field will require support for asynchronicity. // See https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/issues/16 throw new Error('Support for url field in sections not implemented.'); } var offset = util.getArg(s, 'offset'); var offsetLine = util.getArg(offset, 'line'); var offsetColumn = util.getArg(offset, 'column'); if (offsetLine < lastOffset.line || (offsetLine === lastOffset.line && offsetColumn < lastOffset.column)) { throw new Error('Section offsets must be ordered and non-overlapping.'); } lastOffset = offset; return { generatedOffset: { // The offset fields are 0-based, but we use 1-based indices when // encoding/decoding from VLQ. generatedLine: offsetLine + 1, generatedColumn: offsetColumn + 1 }, consumer: new SourceMapConsumer(util.getArg(s, 'map')) } }); } IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype = Object.create(SourceMapConsumer.prototype); IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype.constructor = SourceMapConsumer; /** * The version of the source mapping spec that we are consuming. */ IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype._version = 3; /** * The list of original sources. */ Object.defineProperty(IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype, 'sources', { get: function () { var sources = []; for (var i = 0; i < this._sections.length; i++) { for (var j = 0; j < this._sections[i].consumer.sources.length; j++) { sources.push(this._sections[i].consumer.sources[j]); } } return sources; } }); /** * Returns the original source, line, and column information for the generated * source's line and column positions provided. The only argument is an object * with the following properties: * * - line: The line number in the generated source. * - column: The column number in the generated source. * * and an object is returned with the following properties: * * - source: The original source file, or null. * - line: The line number in the original source, or null. * - column: The column number in the original source, or null. * - name: The original identifier, or null. */ IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype.originalPositionFor = function IndexedSourceMapConsumer_originalPositionFor(aArgs) { var needle = { generatedLine: util.getArg(aArgs, 'line'), generatedColumn: util.getArg(aArgs, 'column') }; // Find the section containing the generated position we're trying to map // to an original position. var sectionIndex = binarySearch.search(needle, this._sections, function(needle, section) { var cmp = needle.generatedLine - section.generatedOffset.generatedLine; if (cmp) { return cmp; } return (needle.generatedColumn - section.generatedOffset.generatedColumn); }); var section = this._sections[sectionIndex]; if (!section) { return { source: null, line: null, column: null, name: null }; } return section.consumer.originalPositionFor({ line: needle.generatedLine - (section.generatedOffset.generatedLine - 1), column: needle.generatedColumn - (section.generatedOffset.generatedLine === needle.generatedLine ? section.generatedOffset.generatedColumn - 1 : 0), bias: aArgs.bias }); }; /** * Return true if we have the source content for every source in the source * map, false otherwise. */ IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype.hasContentsOfAllSources = function IndexedSourceMapConsumer_hasContentsOfAllSources() { return this._sections.every(function (s) { return s.consumer.hasContentsOfAllSources(); }); }; /** * Returns the original source content. The only argument is the url of the * original source file. Returns null if no original source content is * available. */ IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype.sourceContentFor = function IndexedSourceMapConsumer_sourceContentFor(aSource, nullOnMissing) { for (var i = 0; i < this._sections.length; i++) { var section = this._sections[i]; var content = section.consumer.sourceContentFor(aSource, true); if (content) { return content; } } if (nullOnMissing) { return null; } else { throw new Error('"' + aSource + '" is not in the SourceMap.'); } }; /** * Returns the generated line and column information for the original source, * line, and column positions provided. The only argument is an object with * the following properties: * * - source: The filename of the original source. * - line: The line number in the original source. * - column: The column number in the original source. * * and an object is returned with the following properties: * * - line: The line number in the generated source, or null. * - column: The column number in the generated source, or null. */ IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype.generatedPositionFor = function IndexedSourceMapConsumer_generatedPositionFor(aArgs) { for (var i = 0; i < this._sections.length; i++) { var section = this._sections[i]; // Only consider this section if the requested source is in the list of // sources of the consumer. if (section.consumer.sources.indexOf(util.getArg(aArgs, 'source')) === -1) { continue; } var generatedPosition = section.consumer.generatedPositionFor(aArgs); if (generatedPosition) { var ret = { line: generatedPosition.line + (section.generatedOffset.generatedLine - 1), column: generatedPosition.column + (section.generatedOffset.generatedLine === generatedPosition.line ? section.generatedOffset.generatedColumn - 1 : 0) }; return ret; } } return { line: null, column: null }; }; /** * Parse the mappings in a string in to a data structure which we can easily * query (the ordered arrays in the `this.__generatedMappings` and * `this.__originalMappings` properties). */ IndexedSourceMapConsumer.prototype._parseMappings = function IndexedSourceMapConsumer_parseMappings(aStr, aSourceRoot) { this.__generatedMappings = []; this.__originalMappings = []; for (var i = 0; i < this._sections.length; i++) { var section = this._sections[i]; var sectionMappings = section.consumer._generatedMappings; for (var j = 0; j < sectionMappings.length; j++) { var mapping = sectionMappings[j]; var source = section.consumer._sources.at(mapping.source); if (section.consumer.sourceRoot !== null) { source = util.join(section.consumer.sourceRoot, source); } this._sources.add(source); source = this._sources.indexOf(source); var name = section.consumer._names.at(mapping.name); this._names.add(name); name = this._names.indexOf(name); // The mappings coming from the consumer for the section have // generated positions relative to the start of the section, so we // need to offset them to be relative to the start of the concatenated // generated file. var adjustedMapping = { source: source, generatedLine: mapping.generatedLine + (section.generatedOffset.generatedLine - 1), generatedColumn: mapping.generatedColumn + (section.generatedOffset.generatedLine === mapping.generatedLine ? section.generatedOffset.generatedColumn - 1 : 0), originalLine: mapping.originalLine, originalColumn: mapping.originalColumn, name: name }; this.__generatedMappings.push(adjustedMapping); if (typeof adjustedMapping.originalLine === 'number') { this.__originalMappings.push(adjustedMapping); } } } quickSort(this.__generatedMappings, util.compareByGeneratedPositionsDeflated); quickSort(this.__originalMappings, util.compareByOriginalPositions); }; exports.IndexedSourceMapConsumer = IndexedSourceMapConsumer; } /***/ }, /* 8 */ /***/ function(module, exports) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { exports.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND = 1; exports.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND = 2; /** * Recursive implementation of binary search. * * @param aLow Indices here and lower do not contain the needle. * @param aHigh Indices here and higher do not contain the needle. * @param aNeedle The element being searched for. * @param aHaystack The non-empty array being searched. * @param aCompare Function which takes two elements and returns -1, 0, or 1. * @param aBias Either 'binarySearch.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' or * 'binarySearch.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND'. Specifies whether to return the * closest element that is smaller than or greater than the one we are * searching for, respectively, if the exact element cannot be found. */ function recursiveSearch(aLow, aHigh, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias) { // This function terminates when one of the following is true: // // 1. We find the exact element we are looking for. // // 2. We did not find the exact element, but we can return the index of // the next-closest element. // // 3. We did not find the exact element, and there is no next-closest // element than the one we are searching for, so we return -1. var mid = Math.floor((aHigh - aLow) / 2) + aLow; var cmp = aCompare(aNeedle, aHaystack[mid], true); if (cmp === 0) { // Found the element we are looking for. return mid; } else if (cmp > 0) { // Our needle is greater than aHaystack[mid]. if (aHigh - mid > 1) { // The element is in the upper half. return recursiveSearch(mid, aHigh, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias); } // The exact needle element was not found in this haystack. Determine if // we are in termination case (3) or (2) and return the appropriate thing. if (aBias == exports.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND) { return aHigh < aHaystack.length ? aHigh : -1; } else { return mid; } } else { // Our needle is less than aHaystack[mid]. if (mid - aLow > 1) { // The element is in the lower half. return recursiveSearch(aLow, mid, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias); } // we are in termination case (3) or (2) and return the appropriate thing. if (aBias == exports.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND) { return mid; } else { return aLow < 0 ? -1 : aLow; } } } /** * This is an implementation of binary search which will always try and return * the index of the closest element if there is no exact hit. This is because * mappings between original and generated line/col pairs are single points, * and there is an implicit region between each of them, so a miss just means * that you aren't on the very start of a region. * * @param aNeedle The element you are looking for. * @param aHaystack The array that is being searched. * @param aCompare A function which takes the needle and an element in the * array and returns -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the needle is less * than, equal to, or greater than the element, respectively. * @param aBias Either 'binarySearch.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND' or * 'binarySearch.LEAST_UPPER_BOUND'. Specifies whether to return the * closest element that is smaller than or greater than the one we are * searching for, respectively, if the exact element cannot be found. * Defaults to 'binarySearch.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND'. */ exports.search = function search(aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias) { if (aHaystack.length === 0) { return -1; } var index = recursiveSearch(-1, aHaystack.length, aNeedle, aHaystack, aCompare, aBias || exports.GREATEST_LOWER_BOUND); if (index < 0) { return -1; } // We have found either the exact element, or the next-closest element than // the one we are searching for. However, there may be more than one such // element. Make sure we always return the smallest of these. while (index - 1 >= 0) { if (aCompare(aHaystack[index], aHaystack[index - 1], true) !== 0) { break; } --index; } return index; }; } /***/ }, /* 9 */ /***/ function(module, exports) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { // It turns out that some (most?) JavaScript engines don't self-host // `Array.prototype.sort`. This makes sense because C++ will likely remain // faster than JS when doing raw CPU-intensive sorting. However, when using a // custom comparator function, calling back and forth between the VM's C++ and // JIT'd JS is rather slow *and* loses JIT type information, resulting in // worse generated code for the comparator function than would be optimal. In // fact, when sorting with a comparator, these costs outweigh the benefits of // sorting in C++. By using our own JS-implemented Quick Sort (below), we get // a ~3500ms mean speed-up in `bench/bench.html`. /** * Swap the elements indexed by `x` and `y` in the array `ary`. * * @param {Array} ary * The array. * @param {Number} x * The index of the first item. * @param {Number} y * The index of the second item. */ function swap(ary, x, y) { var temp = ary[x]; ary[x] = ary[y]; ary[y] = temp; } /** * Returns a random integer within the range `low .. high` inclusive. * * @param {Number} low * The lower bound on the range. * @param {Number} high * The upper bound on the range. */ function randomIntInRange(low, high) { return Math.round(low + (Math.random() * (high - low))); } /** * The Quick Sort algorithm. * * @param {Array} ary * An array to sort. * @param {function} comparator * Function to use to compare two items. * @param {Number} p * Start index of the array * @param {Number} r * End index of the array */ function doQuickSort(ary, comparator, p, r) { // If our lower bound is less than our upper bound, we (1) partition the // array into two pieces and (2) recurse on each half. If it is not, this is // the empty array and our base case. if (p < r) { // (1) Partitioning. // // The partitioning chooses a pivot between `p` and `r` and moves all // elements that are less than or equal to the pivot to the before it, and // all the elements that are greater than it after it. The effect is that // once partition is done, the pivot is in the exact place it will be when // the array is put in sorted order, and it will not need to be moved // again. This runs in O(n) time. // Always choose a random pivot so that an input array which is reverse // sorted does not cause O(n^2) running time. var pivotIndex = randomIntInRange(p, r); var i = p - 1; swap(ary, pivotIndex, r); var pivot = ary[r]; // Immediately after `j` is incremented in this loop, the following hold // true: // // * Every element in `ary[p .. i]` is less than or equal to the pivot. // // * Every element in `ary[i+1 .. j-1]` is greater than the pivot. for (var j = p; j < r; j++) { if (comparator(ary[j], pivot) <= 0) { i += 1; swap(ary, i, j); } } swap(ary, i + 1, j); var q = i + 1; // (2) Recurse on each half. doQuickSort(ary, comparator, p, q - 1); doQuickSort(ary, comparator, q + 1, r); } } /** * Sort the given array in-place with the given comparator function. * * @param {Array} ary * An array to sort. * @param {function} comparator * Function to use to compare two items. */ exports.quickSort = function (ary, comparator) { doQuickSort(ary, comparator, 0, ary.length - 1); }; } /***/ }, /* 10 */ /***/ function(module, exports, __webpack_require__) { /* -*- Mode: js; js-indent-level: 2; -*- */ /* * Copyright 2011 Mozilla Foundation and contributors * Licensed under the New BSD license. See LICENSE or: * http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ { var SourceMapGenerator = __webpack_require__(1).SourceMapGenerator; var util = __webpack_require__(4); // Matches a Windows-style `\r\n` newline or a `\n` newline used by all other // operating systems these days (capturing the result). var REGEX_NEWLINE = /(\r?\n)/; // Newline character code for charCodeAt() comparisons var NEWLINE_CODE = 10; // Private symbol for identifying `SourceNode`s when multiple versions of // the source-map library are loaded. This MUST NOT CHANGE across // versions! var isSourceNode = "$$$isSourceNode$$$"; /** * SourceNodes provide a way to abstract over interpolating/concatenating * snippets of generated JavaScript source code while maintaining the line and * column information associated with the original source code. * * @param aLine The original line number. * @param aColumn The original column number. * @param aSource The original source's filename. * @param aChunks Optional. An array of strings which are snippets of * generated JS, or other SourceNodes. * @param aName The original identifier. */ function SourceNode(aLine, aColumn, aSource, aChunks, aName) { this.children = []; this.sourceContents = {}; this.line = aLine == null ? null : aLine; this.column = aColumn == null ? null : aColumn; this.source = aSource == null ? null : aSource; this.name = aName == null ? null : aName; this[isSourceNode] = true; if (aChunks != null) this.add(aChunks); } /** * Creates a SourceNode from generated code and a SourceMapConsumer. * * @param aGeneratedCode The generated code * @param aSourceMapConsumer The SourceMap for the generated code * @param aRelativePath Optional. The path that relative sources in the * SourceMapConsumer should be relative to. */ SourceNode.fromStringWithSourceMap = function SourceNode_fromStringWithSourceMap(aGeneratedCode, aSourceMapConsumer, aRelativePath) { // The SourceNode we want to fill with the generated code // and the SourceMap var node = new SourceNode(); // All even indices of this array are one line of the generated code, // while all odd indices are the newlines between two adjacent lines // (since `REGEX_NEWLINE` captures its match). // Processed fragments are removed from this array, by calling `shiftNextLine`. var remainingLines = aGeneratedCode.split(REGEX_NEWLINE); var shiftNextLine = function() { var lineContents = remainingLines.shift(); // The last line of a file might not have a newline. var newLine = remainingLines.shift() || ""; return lineContents + newLine; }; // We need to remember the position of "remainingLines" var lastGeneratedLine = 1, lastGeneratedColumn = 0; // The generate SourceNodes we need a code range. // To extract it current and last mapping is used. // Here we store the last mapping. var lastMapping = null; aSourceMapConsumer.eachMapping(function (mapping) { if (lastMapping !== null) { // We add the code from "lastMapping" to "mapping": // First check if there is a new line in between. if (lastGeneratedLine < mapping.generatedLine) { // Associate first line with "lastMapping" addMappingWithCode(lastMapping, shiftNextLine()); lastGeneratedLine++; lastGeneratedColumn = 0; // The remaining code is added without mapping } else { // There is no new line in between. // Associate the code between "lastGeneratedColumn" and // "mapping.generatedColumn" with "lastMapping" var nextLine = remainingLines[0]; var code = nextLine.substr(0, mapping.generatedColumn - lastGeneratedColumn); remainingLines[0] = nextLine.substr(mapping.generatedColumn - lastGeneratedColumn); lastGeneratedColumn = mapping.generatedColumn; addMappingWithCode(lastMapping, code); // No more remaining code, continue lastMapping = mapping; return; } } // We add the generated code until the first mapping // to the SourceNode without any mapping. // Each line is added as separate string. while (lastGeneratedLine < mapping.generatedLine) { node.add(shiftNextLine()); lastGeneratedLine++; } if (lastGeneratedColumn < mapping.generatedColumn) { var nextLine = remainingLines[0]; node.add(nextLine.substr(0, mapping.generatedColumn)); remainingLines[0] = nextLine.substr(mapping.generatedColumn); lastGeneratedColumn = mapping.generatedColumn; } lastMapping = mapping; }, this); // We have processed all mappings. if (remainingLines.length > 0) { if (lastMapping) { // Associate the remaining code in the current line with "lastMapping" addMappingWithCode(lastMapping, shiftNextLine()); } // and add the remaining lines without any mapping node.add(remainingLines.join("")); } // Copy sourcesContent into SourceNode aSourceMapConsumer.sources.forEach(function (sourceFile) { var content = aSourceMapConsumer.sourceContentFor(sourceFile); if (content != null) { if (aRelativePath != null) { sourceFile = util.join(aRelativePath, sourceFile); } node.setSourceContent(sourceFile, content); } }); return node; function addMappingWithCode(mapping, code) { if (mapping === null || mapping.source === undefined) { node.add(code); } else { var source = aRelativePath ? util.join(aRelativePath, mapping.source) : mapping.source; node.add(new SourceNode(mapping.originalLine, mapping.originalColumn, source, code, mapping.name)); } } }; /** * Add a chunk of generated JS to this source node. * * @param aChunk A string snippet of generated JS code, another instance of * SourceNode, or an array where each member is one of those things. */ SourceNode.prototype.add = function SourceNode_add(aChunk) { if (Array.isArray(aChunk)) { aChunk.forEach(function (chunk) { this.add(chunk); }, this); } else if (aChunk[isSourceNode] || typeof aChunk === "string") { if (aChunk) { this.children.push(aChunk); } } else { throw new TypeError( "Expected a SourceNode, string, or an array of SourceNodes and strings. Got " + aChunk ); } return this; }; /** * Add a chunk of generated JS to the beginning of this source node. * * @param aChunk A string snippet of generated JS code, another instance of * SourceNode, or an array where each member is one of those things. */ SourceNode.prototype.prepend = function SourceNode_prepend(aChunk) { if (Array.isArray(aChunk)) { for (var i = aChunk.length-1; i >= 0; i--) { this.prepend(aChunk[i]); } } else if (aChunk[isSourceNode] || typeof aChunk === "string") { this.children.unshift(aChunk); } else { throw new TypeError( "Expected a SourceNode, string, or an array of SourceNodes and strings. Got " + aChunk ); } return this; }; /** * Walk over the tree of JS snippets in this node and its children. The * walking function is called once for each snippet of JS and is passed that * snippet and the its original associated source's line/column location. * * @param aFn The traversal function. */ SourceNode.prototype.walk = function SourceNode_walk(aFn) { var chunk; for (var i = 0, len = this.children.length; i < len; i++) { chunk = this.children[i]; if (chunk[isSourceNode]) { chunk.walk(aFn); } else { if (chunk !== '') { aFn(chunk, { source: this.source, line: this.line, column: this.column, name: this.name }); } } } }; /** * Like `String.prototype.join` except for SourceNodes. Inserts `aStr` between * each of `this.children`. * * @param aSep The separator. */ SourceNode.prototype.join = function SourceNode_join(aSep) { var newChildren; var i; var len = this.children.length; if (len > 0) { newChildren = []; for (i = 0; i < len-1; i++) { newChildren.push(this.children[i]); newChildren.push(aSep); } newChildren.push(this.children[i]); this.children = newChildren; } return this; }; /** * Call String.prototype.replace on the very right-most source snippet. Useful * for trimming whitespace from the end of a source node, etc. * * @param aPattern The pattern to replace. * @param aReplacement The thing to replace the pattern with. */ SourceNode.prototype.replaceRight = function SourceNode_replaceRight(aPattern, aReplacement) { var lastChild = this.children[this.children.length - 1]; if (lastChild[isSourceNode]) { lastChild.replaceRight(aPattern, aReplacement); } else if (typeof lastChild === 'string') { this.children[this.children.length - 1] = lastChild.replace(aPattern, aReplacement); } else { this.children.push(''.replace(aPattern, aReplacement)); } return this; }; /** * Set the source content for a source file. This will be added to the SourceMapGenerator * in the sourcesContent field. * * @param aSourceFile The filename of the source file * @param aSourceContent The content of the source file */ SourceNode.prototype.setSourceContent = function SourceNode_setSourceContent(aSourceFile, aSourceContent) { this.sourceContents[util.toSetString(aSourceFile)] = aSourceContent; }; /** * Walk over the tree of SourceNodes. The walking function is called for each * source file content and is passed the filename and source content. * * @param aFn The traversal function. */ SourceNode.prototype.walkSourceContents = function SourceNode_walkSourceContents(aFn) { for (var i = 0, len = this.children.length; i < len; i++) { if (this.children[i][isSourceNode]) { this.children[i].walkSourceContents(aFn); } } var sources = Object.keys(this.sourceContents); for (var i = 0, len = sources.length; i < len; i++) { aFn(util.fromSetString(sources[i]), this.sourceContents[sources[i]]); } }; /** * Return the string representation of this source node. Walks over the tree * and concatenates all the various snippets together to one string. */ SourceNode.prototype.toString = function SourceNode_toString() { var str = ""; this.walk(function (chunk) { str += chunk; }); return str; }; /** * Returns the string representation of this source node along with a source * map. */ SourceNode.prototype.toStringWithSourceMap = function SourceNode_toStringWithSourceMap(aArgs) { var generated = { code: "", line: 1, column: 0 }; var map = new SourceMapGenerator(aArgs); var sourceMappingActive = false; var lastOriginalSource = null; var lastOriginalLine = null; var lastOriginalColumn = null; var lastOriginalName = null; this.walk(function (chunk, original) { generated.code += chunk; if (original.source !== null && original.line !== null && original.column !== null) { if(lastOriginalSource !== original.source || lastOriginalLine !== original.line || lastOriginalColumn !== original.column || lastOriginalName !== original.name) { map.addMapping({ source: original.source, original: { line: original.line, column: original.column }, generated: { line: generated.line, column: generated.column }, name: original.name }); } lastOriginalSource = original.source; lastOriginalLine = original.line; lastOriginalColumn = original.column; lastOriginalName = original.name; sourceMappingActive = true; } else if (sourceMappingActive) { map.addMapping({ generated: { line: generated.line, column: generated.column } }); lastOriginalSource = null; sourceMappingActive = false; } for (var idx = 0, length = chunk.length; idx < length; idx++) { if (chunk.charCodeAt(idx) === NEWLINE_CODE) { generated.line++; generated.column = 0; // Mappings end at eol if (idx + 1 === length) { lastOriginalSource = null; sourceMappingActive = false; } else if (sourceMappingActive) { map.addMapping({ source: original.source, original: { line: original.line, column: original.column }, generated: { line: generated.line, column: generated.column }, name: original.name }); } } else { generated.column++; } } }); this.walkSourceContents(function (sourceFile, sourceContent) { map.setSourceContent(sourceFile, sourceContent); }); return { code: generated.code, map: map }; }; exports.SourceNode = SourceNode; } /***/ } /******/ ]) }); ;//Distributed under the BSD license: //Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon define('uglifyjs', ['exports', 'source-map', 'logger', 'env!env/file'], function (exports, MOZ_SourceMap, logger, rjsFile) { /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; function array_to_hash(a) { var ret = Object.create(null); for (var i = 0; i < a.length; ++i) ret[a[i]] = true; return ret; }; function slice(a, start) { return Array.prototype.slice.call(a, start || 0); }; function characters(str) { return str.split(""); }; function member(name, array) { for (var i = array.length; --i >= 0;) if (array[i] == name) return true; return false; }; function find_if(func, array) { for (var i = 0, n = array.length; i < n; ++i) { if (func(array[i])) return array[i]; } }; function repeat_string(str, i) { if (i <= 0) return ""; if (i == 1) return str; var d = repeat_string(str, i >> 1); d += d; if (i & 1) d += str; return d; }; function DefaultsError(msg, defs) { Error.call(this, msg); this.msg = msg; this.defs = defs; }; DefaultsError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype); DefaultsError.prototype.constructor = DefaultsError; DefaultsError.croak = function(msg, defs) { throw new DefaultsError(msg, defs); }; function defaults(args, defs, croak) { if (args === true) args = {}; var ret = args || {}; if (croak) for (var i in ret) if (ret.hasOwnProperty(i) && !defs.hasOwnProperty(i)) DefaultsError.croak("`" + i + "` is not a supported option", defs); for (var i in defs) if (defs.hasOwnProperty(i)) { ret[i] = (args && args.hasOwnProperty(i)) ? args[i] : defs[i]; } return ret; }; function merge(obj, ext) { var count = 0; for (var i in ext) if (ext.hasOwnProperty(i)) { obj[i] = ext[i]; count++; } return count; }; function noop() {}; var MAP = (function(){ function MAP(a, f, backwards) { var ret = [], top = [], i; function doit() { var val = f(a[i], i); var is_last = val instanceof Last; if (is_last) val = val.v; if (val instanceof AtTop) { val = val.v; if (val instanceof Splice) { top.push.apply(top, backwards ? val.v.slice().reverse() : val.v); } else { top.push(val); } } else if (val !== skip) { if (val instanceof Splice) { ret.push.apply(ret, backwards ? val.v.slice().reverse() : val.v); } else { ret.push(val); } } return is_last; }; if (a instanceof Array) { if (backwards) { for (i = a.length; --i >= 0;) if (doit()) break; ret.reverse(); top.reverse(); } else { for (i = 0; i < a.length; ++i) if (doit()) break; } } else { for (i in a) if (a.hasOwnProperty(i)) if (doit()) break; } return top.concat(ret); }; MAP.at_top = function(val) { return new AtTop(val) }; MAP.splice = function(val) { return new Splice(val) }; MAP.last = function(val) { return new Last(val) }; var skip = MAP.skip = {}; function AtTop(val) { this.v = val }; function Splice(val) { this.v = val }; function Last(val) { this.v = val }; return MAP; })(); function push_uniq(array, el) { if (array.indexOf(el) < 0) array.push(el); }; function string_template(text, props) { return text.replace(/\{(.+?)\}/g, function(str, p){ return props[p]; }); }; function remove(array, el) { for (var i = array.length; --i >= 0;) { if (array[i] === el) array.splice(i, 1); } }; function mergeSort(array, cmp) { if (array.length < 2) return array.slice(); function merge(a, b) { var r = [], ai = 0, bi = 0, i = 0; while (ai < a.length && bi < b.length) { cmp(a[ai], b[bi]) <= 0 ? r[i++] = a[ai++] : r[i++] = b[bi++]; } if (ai < a.length) r.push.apply(r, a.slice(ai)); if (bi < b.length) r.push.apply(r, b.slice(bi)); return r; }; function _ms(a) { if (a.length <= 1) return a; var m = Math.floor(a.length / 2), left = a.slice(0, m), right = a.slice(m); left = _ms(left); right = _ms(right); return merge(left, right); }; return _ms(array); }; function set_difference(a, b) { return a.filter(function(el){ return b.indexOf(el) < 0; }); }; function set_intersection(a, b) { return a.filter(function(el){ return b.indexOf(el) >= 0; }); }; // this function is taken from Acorn [1], written by Marijn Haverbeke // [1] https://github.com/marijnh/acorn function makePredicate(words) { if (!(words instanceof Array)) words = words.split(" "); var f = "", cats = []; out: for (var i = 0; i < words.length; ++i) { for (var j = 0; j < cats.length; ++j) if (cats[j][0].length == words[i].length) { cats[j].push(words[i]); continue out; } cats.push([words[i]]); } function compareTo(arr) { if (arr.length == 1) return f += "return str === " + JSON.stringify(arr[0]) + ";"; f += "switch(str){"; for (var i = 0; i < arr.length; ++i) f += "case " + JSON.stringify(arr[i]) + ":"; f += "return true}return false;"; } // When there are more than three length categories, an outer // switch first dispatches on the lengths, to save on comparisons. if (cats.length > 3) { cats.sort(function(a, b) {return b.length - a.length;}); f += "switch(str.length){"; for (var i = 0; i < cats.length; ++i) { var cat = cats[i]; f += "case " + cat[0].length + ":"; compareTo(cat); } f += "}"; // Otherwise, simply generate a flat `switch` statement. } else { compareTo(words); } return new Function("str", f); }; function all(array, predicate) { for (var i = array.length; --i >= 0;) if (!predicate(array[i])) return false; return true; }; function Dictionary() { this._values = Object.create(null); this._size = 0; }; Dictionary.prototype = { set: function(key, val) { if (!this.has(key)) ++this._size; this._values["$" + key] = val; return this; }, add: function(key, val) { if (this.has(key)) { this.get(key).push(val); } else { this.set(key, [ val ]); } return this; }, get: function(key) { return this._values["$" + key] }, del: function(key) { if (this.has(key)) { --this._size; delete this._values["$" + key]; } return this; }, has: function(key) { return ("$" + key) in this._values }, each: function(f) { for (var i in this._values) f(this._values[i], i.substr(1)); }, size: function() { return this._size; }, map: function(f) { var ret = []; for (var i in this._values) ret.push(f(this._values[i], i.substr(1))); return ret; }, toObject: function() { return this._values } }; Dictionary.fromObject = function(obj) { var dict = new Dictionary(); dict._size = merge(dict._values, obj); return dict; }; /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; function DEFNODE(type, props, methods, base) { if (arguments.length < 4) base = AST_Node; if (!props) props = []; else props = props.split(/\s+/); var self_props = props; if (base && base.PROPS) props = props.concat(base.PROPS); var code = "return function AST_" + type + "(props){ if (props) { "; for (var i = props.length; --i >= 0;) { code += "this." + props[i] + " = props." + props[i] + ";"; } var proto = base && new base; if (proto && proto.initialize || (methods && methods.initialize)) code += "this.initialize();"; code += "}}"; var ctor = new Function(code)(); if (proto) { ctor.prototype = proto; ctor.BASE = base; } if (base) base.SUBCLASSES.push(ctor); ctor.prototype.CTOR = ctor; ctor.PROPS = props || null; ctor.SELF_PROPS = self_props; ctor.SUBCLASSES = []; if (type) { ctor.prototype.TYPE = ctor.TYPE = type; } if (methods) for (i in methods) if (methods.hasOwnProperty(i)) { if (/^\$/.test(i)) { ctor[i.substr(1)] = methods[i]; } else { ctor.prototype[i] = methods[i]; } } ctor.DEFMETHOD = function(name, method) { this.prototype[name] = method; }; exports["AST_" + type] = ctor; return ctor; }; var AST_Token = DEFNODE("Token", "type value line col pos endline endcol endpos nlb comments_before file raw", { }, null); var AST_Node = DEFNODE("Node", "start end", { clone: function() { return new this.CTOR(this); }, $documentation: "Base class of all AST nodes", $propdoc: { start: "[AST_Token] The first token of this node", end: "[AST_Token] The last token of this node" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this); }, walk: function(visitor) { return this._walk(visitor); // not sure the indirection will be any help } }, null); AST_Node.warn_function = null; AST_Node.warn = function(txt, props) { if (AST_Node.warn_function) AST_Node.warn_function(string_template(txt, props)); }; /* -----[ statements ]----- */ var AST_Statement = DEFNODE("Statement", null, { $documentation: "Base class of all statements", }); var AST_Debugger = DEFNODE("Debugger", null, { $documentation: "Represents a debugger statement", }, AST_Statement); var AST_Directive = DEFNODE("Directive", "value scope quote", { $documentation: "Represents a directive, like \"use strict\";", $propdoc: { value: "[string] The value of this directive as a plain string (it's not an AST_String!)", scope: "[AST_Scope/S] The scope that this directive affects", quote: "[string] the original quote character" }, }, AST_Statement); var AST_SimpleStatement = DEFNODE("SimpleStatement", "body", { $documentation: "A statement consisting of an expression, i.e. a = 1 + 2", $propdoc: { body: "[AST_Node] an expression node (should not be instanceof AST_Statement)" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_Statement); function walk_body(node, visitor) { if (node.body instanceof AST_Statement) { node.body._walk(visitor); } else node.body.forEach(function(stat){ stat._walk(visitor); }); }; var AST_Block = DEFNODE("Block", "body", { $documentation: "A body of statements (usually bracketed)", $propdoc: { body: "[AST_Statement*] an array of statements" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ walk_body(this, visitor); }); } }, AST_Statement); var AST_BlockStatement = DEFNODE("BlockStatement", null, { $documentation: "A block statement", }, AST_Block); var AST_EmptyStatement = DEFNODE("EmptyStatement", null, { $documentation: "The empty statement (empty block or simply a semicolon)", _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this); } }, AST_Statement); var AST_StatementWithBody = DEFNODE("StatementWithBody", "body", { $documentation: "Base class for all statements that contain one nested body: `For`, `ForIn`, `Do`, `While`, `With`", $propdoc: { body: "[AST_Statement] the body; this should always be present, even if it's an AST_EmptyStatement" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_Statement); var AST_LabeledStatement = DEFNODE("LabeledStatement", "label", { $documentation: "Statement with a label", $propdoc: { label: "[AST_Label] a label definition" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.label._walk(visitor); this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_StatementWithBody); var AST_IterationStatement = DEFNODE("IterationStatement", null, { $documentation: "Internal class. All loops inherit from it." }, AST_StatementWithBody); var AST_DWLoop = DEFNODE("DWLoop", "condition", { $documentation: "Base class for do/while statements", $propdoc: { condition: "[AST_Node] the loop condition. Should not be instanceof AST_Statement" } }, AST_IterationStatement); var AST_Do = DEFNODE("Do", null, { $documentation: "A `do` statement", _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.body._walk(visitor); this.condition._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_DWLoop); var AST_While = DEFNODE("While", null, { $documentation: "A `while` statement", _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.condition._walk(visitor); this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_DWLoop); var AST_For = DEFNODE("For", "init condition step", { $documentation: "A `for` statement", $propdoc: { init: "[AST_Node?] the `for` initialization code, or null if empty", condition: "[AST_Node?] the `for` termination clause, or null if empty", step: "[AST_Node?] the `for` update clause, or null if empty" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ if (this.init) this.init._walk(visitor); if (this.condition) this.condition._walk(visitor); if (this.step) this.step._walk(visitor); this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_IterationStatement); var AST_ForIn = DEFNODE("ForIn", "init name object", { $documentation: "A `for ... in` statement", $propdoc: { init: "[AST_Node] the `for/in` initialization code", name: "[AST_SymbolRef?] the loop variable, only if `init` is AST_Var", object: "[AST_Node] the object that we're looping through" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.init._walk(visitor); this.object._walk(visitor); this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_IterationStatement); var AST_With = DEFNODE("With", "expression", { $documentation: "A `with` statement", $propdoc: { expression: "[AST_Node] the `with` expression" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); this.body._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_StatementWithBody); /* -----[ scope and functions ]----- */ var AST_Scope = DEFNODE("Scope", "directives variables functions uses_with uses_eval parent_scope enclosed cname", { $documentation: "Base class for all statements introducing a lexical scope", $propdoc: { directives: "[string*/S] an array of directives declared in this scope", variables: "[Object/S] a map of name -> SymbolDef for all variables/functions defined in this scope", functions: "[Object/S] like `variables`, but only lists function declarations", uses_with: "[boolean/S] tells whether this scope uses the `with` statement", uses_eval: "[boolean/S] tells whether this scope contains a direct call to the global `eval`", parent_scope: "[AST_Scope?/S] link to the parent scope", enclosed: "[SymbolDef*/S] a list of all symbol definitions that are accessed from this scope or any subscopes", cname: "[integer/S] current index for mangling variables (used internally by the mangler)", }, }, AST_Block); var AST_Toplevel = DEFNODE("Toplevel", "globals", { $documentation: "The toplevel scope", $propdoc: { globals: "[Object/S] a map of name -> SymbolDef for all undeclared names", }, wrap_enclose: function(arg_parameter_pairs) { var self = this; var args = []; var parameters = []; arg_parameter_pairs.forEach(function(pair) { var splitAt = pair.lastIndexOf(":"); args.push(pair.substr(0, splitAt)); parameters.push(pair.substr(splitAt + 1)); }); var wrapped_tl = "(function(" + parameters.join(",") + "){ '$ORIG'; })(" + args.join(",") + ")"; wrapped_tl = parse(wrapped_tl); wrapped_tl = wrapped_tl.transform(new TreeTransformer(function before(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Directive && node.value == "$ORIG") { return MAP.splice(self.body); } })); return wrapped_tl; }, wrap_commonjs: function(name, export_all) { var self = this; var to_export = []; if (export_all) { self.figure_out_scope(); self.walk(new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_SymbolDeclaration && node.definition().global) { if (!find_if(function(n){ return n.name == node.name }, to_export)) to_export.push(node); } })); } var wrapped_tl = "(function(exports, global){ '$ORIG'; '$EXPORTS'; global['" + name + "'] = exports; }({}, (function(){return this}())))"; wrapped_tl = parse(wrapped_tl); wrapped_tl = wrapped_tl.transform(new TreeTransformer(function before(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Directive) { switch (node.value) { case "$ORIG": return MAP.splice(self.body); case "$EXPORTS": var body = []; to_export.forEach(function(sym){ body.push(new AST_SimpleStatement({ body: new AST_Assign({ left: new AST_Sub({ expression: new AST_SymbolRef({ name: "exports" }), property: new AST_String({ value: sym.name }), }), operator: "=", right: new AST_SymbolRef(sym), }), })); }); return MAP.splice(body); } } })); return wrapped_tl; } }, AST_Scope); var AST_Lambda = DEFNODE("Lambda", "name argnames uses_arguments", { $documentation: "Base class for functions", $propdoc: { name: "[AST_SymbolDeclaration?] the name of this function", argnames: "[AST_SymbolFunarg*] array of function arguments", uses_arguments: "[boolean/S] tells whether this function accesses the arguments array" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ if (this.name) this.name._walk(visitor); this.argnames.forEach(function(arg){ arg._walk(visitor); }); walk_body(this, visitor); }); } }, AST_Scope); var AST_Accessor = DEFNODE("Accessor", null, { $documentation: "A setter/getter function. The `name` property is always null." }, AST_Lambda); var AST_Function = DEFNODE("Function", null, { $documentation: "A function expression" }, AST_Lambda); var AST_Defun = DEFNODE("Defun", null, { $documentation: "A function definition" }, AST_Lambda); /* -----[ JUMPS ]----- */ var AST_Jump = DEFNODE("Jump", null, { $documentation: "Base class for “jumps” (for now that's `return`, `throw`, `break` and `continue`)" }, AST_Statement); var AST_Exit = DEFNODE("Exit", "value", { $documentation: "Base class for “exits” (`return` and `throw`)", $propdoc: { value: "[AST_Node?] the value returned or thrown by this statement; could be null for AST_Return" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, this.value && function(){ this.value._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_Jump); var AST_Return = DEFNODE("Return", null, { $documentation: "A `return` statement" }, AST_Exit); var AST_Throw = DEFNODE("Throw", null, { $documentation: "A `throw` statement" }, AST_Exit); var AST_LoopControl = DEFNODE("LoopControl", "label", { $documentation: "Base class for loop control statements (`break` and `continue`)", $propdoc: { label: "[AST_LabelRef?] the label, or null if none", }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, this.label && function(){ this.label._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_Jump); var AST_Break = DEFNODE("Break", null, { $documentation: "A `break` statement" }, AST_LoopControl); var AST_Continue = DEFNODE("Continue", null, { $documentation: "A `continue` statement" }, AST_LoopControl); /* -----[ IF ]----- */ var AST_If = DEFNODE("If", "condition alternative", { $documentation: "A `if` statement", $propdoc: { condition: "[AST_Node] the `if` condition", alternative: "[AST_Statement?] the `else` part, or null if not present" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.condition._walk(visitor); this.body._walk(visitor); if (this.alternative) this.alternative._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_StatementWithBody); /* -----[ SWITCH ]----- */ var AST_Switch = DEFNODE("Switch", "expression", { $documentation: "A `switch` statement", $propdoc: { expression: "[AST_Node] the `switch` “discriminant”" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); walk_body(this, visitor); }); } }, AST_Block); var AST_SwitchBranch = DEFNODE("SwitchBranch", null, { $documentation: "Base class for `switch` branches", }, AST_Block); var AST_Default = DEFNODE("Default", null, { $documentation: "A `default` switch branch", }, AST_SwitchBranch); var AST_Case = DEFNODE("Case", "expression", { $documentation: "A `case` switch branch", $propdoc: { expression: "[AST_Node] the `case` expression" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); walk_body(this, visitor); }); } }, AST_SwitchBranch); /* -----[ EXCEPTIONS ]----- */ var AST_Try = DEFNODE("Try", "bcatch bfinally", { $documentation: "A `try` statement", $propdoc: { bcatch: "[AST_Catch?] the catch block, or null if not present", bfinally: "[AST_Finally?] the finally block, or null if not present" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ walk_body(this, visitor); if (this.bcatch) this.bcatch._walk(visitor); if (this.bfinally) this.bfinally._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_Block); var AST_Catch = DEFNODE("Catch", "argname", { $documentation: "A `catch` node; only makes sense as part of a `try` statement", $propdoc: { argname: "[AST_SymbolCatch] symbol for the exception" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.argname._walk(visitor); walk_body(this, visitor); }); } }, AST_Block); var AST_Finally = DEFNODE("Finally", null, { $documentation: "A `finally` node; only makes sense as part of a `try` statement" }, AST_Block); /* -----[ VAR/CONST ]----- */ var AST_Definitions = DEFNODE("Definitions", "definitions", { $documentation: "Base class for `var` or `const` nodes (variable declarations/initializations)", $propdoc: { definitions: "[AST_VarDef*] array of variable definitions" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.definitions.forEach(function(def){ def._walk(visitor); }); }); } }, AST_Statement); var AST_Var = DEFNODE("Var", null, { $documentation: "A `var` statement" }, AST_Definitions); var AST_Const = DEFNODE("Const", null, { $documentation: "A `const` statement" }, AST_Definitions); var AST_VarDef = DEFNODE("VarDef", "name value", { $documentation: "A variable declaration; only appears in a AST_Definitions node", $propdoc: { name: "[AST_SymbolVar|AST_SymbolConst] name of the variable", value: "[AST_Node?] initializer, or null of there's no initializer" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.name._walk(visitor); if (this.value) this.value._walk(visitor); }); } }); /* -----[ OTHER ]----- */ var AST_Call = DEFNODE("Call", "expression args", { $documentation: "A function call expression", $propdoc: { expression: "[AST_Node] expression to invoke as function", args: "[AST_Node*] array of arguments" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); this.args.forEach(function(arg){ arg._walk(visitor); }); }); } }); var AST_New = DEFNODE("New", null, { $documentation: "An object instantiation. Derives from a function call since it has exactly the same properties" }, AST_Call); var AST_Seq = DEFNODE("Seq", "car cdr", { $documentation: "A sequence expression (two comma-separated expressions)", $propdoc: { car: "[AST_Node] first element in sequence", cdr: "[AST_Node] second element in sequence" }, $cons: function(x, y) { var seq = new AST_Seq(x); seq.car = x; seq.cdr = y; return seq; }, $from_array: function(array) { if (array.length == 0) return null; if (array.length == 1) return array[0].clone(); var list = null; for (var i = array.length; --i >= 0;) { list = AST_Seq.cons(array[i], list); } var p = list; while (p) { if (p.cdr && !p.cdr.cdr) { p.cdr = p.cdr.car; break; } p = p.cdr; } return list; }, to_array: function() { var p = this, a = []; while (p) { a.push(p.car); if (p.cdr && !(p.cdr instanceof AST_Seq)) { a.push(p.cdr); break; } p = p.cdr; } return a; }, add: function(node) { var p = this; while (p) { if (!(p.cdr instanceof AST_Seq)) { var cell = AST_Seq.cons(p.cdr, node); return p.cdr = cell; } p = p.cdr; } }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.car._walk(visitor); if (this.cdr) this.cdr._walk(visitor); }); } }); var AST_PropAccess = DEFNODE("PropAccess", "expression property", { $documentation: "Base class for property access expressions, i.e. `a.foo` or `a[\"foo\"]`", $propdoc: { expression: "[AST_Node] the “container” expression", property: "[AST_Node|string] the property to access. For AST_Dot this is always a plain string, while for AST_Sub it's an arbitrary AST_Node" } }); var AST_Dot = DEFNODE("Dot", null, { $documentation: "A dotted property access expression", _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_PropAccess); var AST_Sub = DEFNODE("Sub", null, { $documentation: "Index-style property access, i.e. `a[\"foo\"]`", _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); this.property._walk(visitor); }); } }, AST_PropAccess); var AST_Unary = DEFNODE("Unary", "operator expression", { $documentation: "Base class for unary expressions", $propdoc: { operator: "[string] the operator", expression: "[AST_Node] expression that this unary operator applies to" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.expression._walk(visitor); }); } }); var AST_UnaryPrefix = DEFNODE("UnaryPrefix", null, { $documentation: "Unary prefix expression, i.e. `typeof i` or `++i`" }, AST_Unary); var AST_UnaryPostfix = DEFNODE("UnaryPostfix", null, { $documentation: "Unary postfix expression, i.e. `i++`" }, AST_Unary); var AST_Binary = DEFNODE("Binary", "left operator right", { $documentation: "Binary expression, i.e. `a + b`", $propdoc: { left: "[AST_Node] left-hand side expression", operator: "[string] the operator", right: "[AST_Node] right-hand side expression" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.left._walk(visitor); this.right._walk(visitor); }); } }); var AST_Conditional = DEFNODE("Conditional", "condition consequent alternative", { $documentation: "Conditional expression using the ternary operator, i.e. `a ? b : c`", $propdoc: { condition: "[AST_Node]", consequent: "[AST_Node]", alternative: "[AST_Node]" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.condition._walk(visitor); this.consequent._walk(visitor); this.alternative._walk(visitor); }); } }); var AST_Assign = DEFNODE("Assign", null, { $documentation: "An assignment expression — `a = b + 5`", }, AST_Binary); /* -----[ LITERALS ]----- */ var AST_Array = DEFNODE("Array", "elements", { $documentation: "An array literal", $propdoc: { elements: "[AST_Node*] array of elements" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.elements.forEach(function(el){ el._walk(visitor); }); }); } }); var AST_Object = DEFNODE("Object", "properties", { $documentation: "An object literal", $propdoc: { properties: "[AST_ObjectProperty*] array of properties" }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.properties.forEach(function(prop){ prop._walk(visitor); }); }); } }); var AST_ObjectProperty = DEFNODE("ObjectProperty", "key value", { $documentation: "Base class for literal object properties", $propdoc: { key: "[string] the property name converted to a string for ObjectKeyVal. For setters and getters this is an arbitrary AST_Node.", value: "[AST_Node] property value. For setters and getters this is an AST_Function." }, _walk: function(visitor) { return visitor._visit(this, function(){ this.value._walk(visitor); }); } }); var AST_ObjectKeyVal = DEFNODE("ObjectKeyVal", "quote", { $documentation: "A key: value object property", $propdoc: { quote: "[string] the original quote character" } }, AST_ObjectProperty); var AST_ObjectSetter = DEFNODE("ObjectSetter", null, { $documentation: "An object setter property", }, AST_ObjectProperty); var AST_ObjectGetter = DEFNODE("ObjectGetter", null, { $documentation: "An object getter property", }, AST_ObjectProperty); var AST_Symbol = DEFNODE("Symbol", "scope name thedef", { $propdoc: { name: "[string] name of this symbol", scope: "[AST_Scope/S] the current scope (not necessarily the definition scope)", thedef: "[SymbolDef/S] the definition of this symbol" }, $documentation: "Base class for all symbols", }); var AST_SymbolAccessor = DEFNODE("SymbolAccessor", null, { $documentation: "The name of a property accessor (setter/getter function)" }, AST_Symbol); var AST_SymbolDeclaration = DEFNODE("SymbolDeclaration", "init", { $documentation: "A declaration symbol (symbol in var/const, function name or argument, symbol in catch)", $propdoc: { init: "[AST_Node*/S] array of initializers for this declaration." } }, AST_Symbol); var AST_SymbolVar = DEFNODE("SymbolVar", null, { $documentation: "Symbol defining a variable", }, AST_SymbolDeclaration); var AST_SymbolConst = DEFNODE("SymbolConst", null, { $documentation: "A constant declaration" }, AST_SymbolDeclaration); var AST_SymbolFunarg = DEFNODE("SymbolFunarg", null, { $documentation: "Symbol naming a function argument", }, AST_SymbolVar); var AST_SymbolDefun = DEFNODE("SymbolDefun", null, { $documentation: "Symbol defining a function", }, AST_SymbolDeclaration); var AST_SymbolLambda = DEFNODE("SymbolLambda", null, { $documentation: "Symbol naming a function expression", }, AST_SymbolDeclaration); var AST_SymbolCatch = DEFNODE("SymbolCatch", null, { $documentation: "Symbol naming the exception in catch", }, AST_SymbolDeclaration); var AST_Label = DEFNODE("Label", "references", { $documentation: "Symbol naming a label (declaration)", $propdoc: { references: "[AST_LoopControl*] a list of nodes referring to this label" }, initialize: function() { this.references = []; this.thedef = this; } }, AST_Symbol); var AST_SymbolRef = DEFNODE("SymbolRef", null, { $documentation: "Reference to some symbol (not definition/declaration)", }, AST_Symbol); var AST_LabelRef = DEFNODE("LabelRef", null, { $documentation: "Reference to a label symbol", }, AST_Symbol); var AST_This = DEFNODE("This", null, { $documentation: "The `this` symbol", }, AST_Symbol); var AST_Constant = DEFNODE("Constant", null, { $documentation: "Base class for all constants", getValue: function() { return this.value; } }); var AST_String = DEFNODE("String", "value quote", { $documentation: "A string literal", $propdoc: { value: "[string] the contents of this string", quote: "[string] the original quote character" } }, AST_Constant); var AST_Number = DEFNODE("Number", "value literal", { $documentation: "A number literal", $propdoc: { value: "[number] the numeric value", literal: "[string] numeric value as string (optional)" } }, AST_Constant); var AST_RegExp = DEFNODE("RegExp", "value", { $documentation: "A regexp literal", $propdoc: { value: "[RegExp] the actual regexp" } }, AST_Constant); var AST_Atom = DEFNODE("Atom", null, { $documentation: "Base class for atoms", }, AST_Constant); var AST_Null = DEFNODE("Null", null, { $documentation: "The `null` atom", value: null }, AST_Atom); var AST_NaN = DEFNODE("NaN", null, { $documentation: "The impossible value", value: 0/0 }, AST_Atom); var AST_Undefined = DEFNODE("Undefined", null, { $documentation: "The `undefined` value", value: (function(){}()) }, AST_Atom); var AST_Hole = DEFNODE("Hole", null, { $documentation: "A hole in an array", value: (function(){}()) }, AST_Atom); var AST_Infinity = DEFNODE("Infinity", null, { $documentation: "The `Infinity` value", value: 1/0 }, AST_Atom); var AST_Boolean = DEFNODE("Boolean", null, { $documentation: "Base class for booleans", }, AST_Atom); var AST_False = DEFNODE("False", null, { $documentation: "The `false` atom", value: false }, AST_Boolean); var AST_True = DEFNODE("True", null, { $documentation: "The `true` atom", value: true }, AST_Boolean); /* -----[ TreeWalker ]----- */ function TreeWalker(callback) { this.visit = callback; this.stack = []; this.directives = Object.create(null); }; TreeWalker.prototype = { _visit: function(node, descend) { this.push(node); var ret = this.visit(node, descend ? function(){ descend.call(node); } : noop); if (!ret && descend) { descend.call(node); } this.pop(node); return ret; }, parent: function(n) { return this.stack[this.stack.length - 2 - (n || 0)]; }, push: function (node) { if (node instanceof AST_Lambda) { this.directives = Object.create(this.directives); } else if (node instanceof AST_Directive) { this.directives[node.value] = this.directives[node.value] ? "up" : true; } this.stack.push(node); }, pop: function(node) { this.stack.pop(); if (node instanceof AST_Lambda) { this.directives = Object.getPrototypeOf(this.directives); } }, self: function() { return this.stack[this.stack.length - 1]; }, find_parent: function(type) { var stack = this.stack; for (var i = stack.length; --i >= 0;) { var x = stack[i]; if (x instanceof type) return x; } }, has_directive: function(type) { var dir = this.directives[type]; if (dir) return dir; var node = this.stack[this.stack.length - 1]; if (node instanceof AST_Scope) { for (var i = 0; i < node.body.length; ++i) { var st = node.body[i]; if (!(st instanceof AST_Directive)) break; if (st.value == type) return true; } } }, in_boolean_context: function() { var stack = this.stack; var i = stack.length, self = stack[--i]; while (i > 0) { var p = stack[--i]; if ((p instanceof AST_If && p.condition === self) || (p instanceof AST_Conditional && p.condition === self) || (p instanceof AST_DWLoop && p.condition === self) || (p instanceof AST_For && p.condition === self) || (p instanceof AST_UnaryPrefix && p.operator == "!" && p.expression === self)) { return true; } if (!(p instanceof AST_Binary && (p.operator == "&&" || p.operator == "||"))) return false; self = p; } }, loopcontrol_target: function(label) { var stack = this.stack; if (label) for (var i = stack.length; --i >= 0;) { var x = stack[i]; if (x instanceof AST_LabeledStatement && x.label.name == label.name) { return x.body; } } else for (var i = stack.length; --i >= 0;) { var x = stack[i]; if (x instanceof AST_Switch || x instanceof AST_IterationStatement) return x; } } }; /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Parser based on parse-js (http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/). Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; var KEYWORDS = 'break case catch const continue debugger default delete do else finally for function if in instanceof new return switch throw try typeof var void while with'; var KEYWORDS_ATOM = 'false null true'; var RESERVED_WORDS = '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 this throws transient volatile yield' + " " + KEYWORDS_ATOM + " " + KEYWORDS; var KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION = 'return new delete throw else case'; KEYWORDS = makePredicate(KEYWORDS); RESERVED_WORDS = makePredicate(RESERVED_WORDS); KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION = makePredicate(KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION); KEYWORDS_ATOM = makePredicate(KEYWORDS_ATOM); var OPERATOR_CHARS = makePredicate(characters("+-*&%=<>!?|~^")); var RE_HEX_NUMBER = /^0x[0-9a-f]+$/i; var RE_OCT_NUMBER = /^0[0-7]+$/; var OPERATORS = makePredicate([ "in", "instanceof", "typeof", "new", "void", "delete", "++", "--", "+", "-", "!", "~", "&", "|", "^", "*", "/", "%", ">>", "<<", ">>>", "<", ">", "<=", ">=", "==", "===", "!=", "!==", "?", "=", "+=", "-=", "/=", "*=", "%=", ">>=", "<<=", ">>>=", "|=", "^=", "&=", "&&", "||" ]); var WHITESPACE_CHARS = makePredicate(characters(" \u00a0\n\r\t\f\u000b\u200b\u180e\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000\uFEFF")); var PUNC_BEFORE_EXPRESSION = makePredicate(characters("[{(,.;:")); var PUNC_CHARS = makePredicate(characters("[]{}(),;:")); var REGEXP_MODIFIERS = makePredicate(characters("gmsiy")); /* -----[ Tokenizer ]----- */ // regexps adapted from http://xregexp.com/plugins/#unicode var UNICODE = { letter: new 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filename, line, col, pos) { throw new JS_Parse_Error(message, filename, line, col, pos); }; function is_token(token, type, val) { return token.type == type && (val == null || token.value == val); }; var EX_EOF = {}; function tokenizer($TEXT, filename, html5_comments, shebang) { var S = { text : $TEXT, filename : filename, pos : 0, tokpos : 0, line : 1, tokline : 0, col : 0, tokcol : 0, newline_before : false, regex_allowed : false, comments_before : [] }; function peek() { return S.text.charAt(S.pos); }; function next(signal_eof, in_string) { var ch = S.text.charAt(S.pos++); if (signal_eof && !ch) throw EX_EOF; if ("\r\n\u2028\u2029".indexOf(ch) >= 0) { S.newline_before = S.newline_before || !in_string; ++S.line; S.col = 0; if (!in_string && ch == "\r" && peek() == "\n") { // treat a \r\n sequence as a single \n ++S.pos; ch = "\n"; } } else { ++S.col; } return ch; }; function forward(i) { while (i-- > 0) next(); }; function looking_at(str) { return S.text.substr(S.pos, str.length) == str; }; function find(what, signal_eof) { var pos = S.text.indexOf(what, S.pos); if (signal_eof && pos == -1) throw EX_EOF; return pos; }; function start_token() { S.tokline = S.line; S.tokcol = S.col; S.tokpos = S.pos; }; var prev_was_dot = false; function token(type, value, is_comment) { S.regex_allowed = ((type == "operator" && !UNARY_POSTFIX(value)) || (type == "keyword" && KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION(value)) || (type == "punc" && PUNC_BEFORE_EXPRESSION(value))); prev_was_dot = (type == "punc" && value == "."); var ret = { type : type, value : value, line : S.tokline, col : S.tokcol, pos : S.tokpos, endline : S.line, endcol : S.col, endpos : S.pos, nlb : S.newline_before, file : filename }; if (/^(?:num|string|regexp)$/i.test(type)) { ret.raw = $TEXT.substring(ret.pos, ret.endpos); } if (!is_comment) { ret.comments_before = S.comments_before; S.comments_before = []; // make note of any newlines in the comments that came before for (var i = 0, len = ret.comments_before.length; i < len; i++) { ret.nlb = ret.nlb || ret.comments_before[i].nlb; } } S.newline_before = false; return new AST_Token(ret); }; function skip_whitespace() { var ch; while (WHITESPACE_CHARS(ch = peek()) || ch == "\u2028" || ch == "\u2029") next(); }; function read_while(pred) { var ret = "", ch, i = 0; while ((ch = peek()) && pred(ch, i++)) ret += next(); return ret; }; function parse_error(err) { js_error(err, filename, S.tokline, S.tokcol, S.tokpos); }; function read_num(prefix) { var has_e = false, after_e = false, has_x = false, has_dot = prefix == "."; var num = read_while(function(ch, i){ var code = ch.charCodeAt(0); switch (code) { case 120: case 88: // xX return has_x ? false : (has_x = true); case 101: case 69: // eE return has_x ? true : has_e ? false : (has_e = after_e = true); case 45: // - return after_e || (i == 0 && !prefix); case 43: // + return after_e; case (after_e = false, 46): // . return (!has_dot && !has_x && !has_e) ? (has_dot = true) : false; } return is_alphanumeric_char(code); }); if (prefix) num = prefix + num; var valid = parse_js_number(num); if (!isNaN(valid)) { return token("num", valid); } else { parse_error("Invalid syntax: " + num); } }; function read_escaped_char(in_string) { var ch = next(true, in_string); switch (ch.charCodeAt(0)) { case 110 : return "\n"; case 114 : return "\r"; case 116 : return "\t"; case 98 : return "\b"; case 118 : return "\u000b"; // \v case 102 : return "\f"; case 48 : return "\0"; case 120 : return String.fromCharCode(hex_bytes(2)); // \x case 117 : return String.fromCharCode(hex_bytes(4)); // \u case 10 : return ""; // newline case 13 : // \r if (peek() == "\n") { // DOS newline next(true, in_string); return ""; } } return ch; }; function hex_bytes(n) { var num = 0; for (; n > 0; --n) { var digit = parseInt(next(true), 16); if (isNaN(digit)) parse_error("Invalid hex-character pattern in string"); num = (num << 4) | digit; } return num; }; var read_string = with_eof_error("Unterminated string constant", function(quote_char){ var quote = next(), ret = ""; for (;;) { var ch = next(true, true); if (ch == "\\") { // read OctalEscapeSequence (XXX: deprecated if "strict mode") // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS/issues/178 var octal_len = 0, first = null; ch = read_while(function(ch){ if (ch >= "0" && ch <= "7") { if (!first) { first = ch; return ++octal_len; } else if (first <= "3" && octal_len <= 2) return ++octal_len; else if (first >= "4" && octal_len <= 1) return ++octal_len; } return false; }); if (octal_len > 0) ch = String.fromCharCode(parseInt(ch, 8)); else ch = read_escaped_char(true); } else if (ch == quote) break; ret += ch; } var tok = token("string", ret); tok.quote = quote_char; return tok; }); function skip_line_comment(type) { var regex_allowed = S.regex_allowed; var i = find("\n"), ret; if (i == -1) { ret = S.text.substr(S.pos); S.pos = S.text.length; } else { ret = S.text.substring(S.pos, i); S.pos = i; } S.col = S.tokcol + (S.pos - S.tokpos); S.comments_before.push(token(type, ret, true)); S.regex_allowed = regex_allowed; return next_token(); }; var skip_multiline_comment = with_eof_error("Unterminated multiline comment", function(){ var regex_allowed = S.regex_allowed; var i = find("*/", true); var text = S.text.substring(S.pos, i); var a = text.split("\n"), n = a.length; // update stream position S.pos = i + 2; S.line += n - 1; if (n > 1) S.col = a[n - 1].length; else S.col += a[n - 1].length; S.col += 2; var nlb = S.newline_before = S.newline_before || text.indexOf("\n") >= 0; S.comments_before.push(token("comment2", text, true)); S.regex_allowed = regex_allowed; S.newline_before = nlb; return next_token(); }); function read_name() { var backslash = false, name = "", ch, escaped = false, hex; while ((ch = peek()) != null) { if (!backslash) { if (ch == "\\") escaped = backslash = true, next(); else if (is_identifier_char(ch)) name += next(); else break; } else { if (ch != "u") parse_error("Expecting UnicodeEscapeSequence -- uXXXX"); ch = read_escaped_char(); if (!is_identifier_char(ch)) parse_error("Unicode char: " + ch.charCodeAt(0) + " is not valid in identifier"); name += ch; backslash = false; } } if (KEYWORDS(name) && escaped) { hex = name.charCodeAt(0).toString(16).toUpperCase(); name = "\\u" + "0000".substr(hex.length) + hex + name.slice(1); } return name; }; var read_regexp = with_eof_error("Unterminated regular expression", function(regexp){ var prev_backslash = false, ch, in_class = false; while ((ch = next(true))) if (prev_backslash) { regexp += "\\" + ch; prev_backslash = false; } else if (ch == "[") { in_class = true; regexp += ch; } else if (ch == "]" && in_class) { in_class = false; regexp += ch; } else if (ch == "/" && !in_class) { break; } else if (ch == "\\") { prev_backslash = true; } else { regexp += ch; } var mods = read_name(); try { return token("regexp", new RegExp(regexp, mods)); } catch(e) { parse_error(e.message); } }); function read_operator(prefix) { function grow(op) { if (!peek()) return op; var bigger = op + peek(); if (OPERATORS(bigger)) { next(); return grow(bigger); } else { return op; } }; return token("operator", grow(prefix || next())); }; function handle_slash() { next(); switch (peek()) { case "/": next(); return skip_line_comment("comment1"); case "*": next(); return skip_multiline_comment(); } return S.regex_allowed ? read_regexp("") : read_operator("/"); }; function handle_dot() { next(); return is_digit(peek().charCodeAt(0)) ? read_num(".") : token("punc", "."); }; function read_word() { var word = read_name(); if (prev_was_dot) return token("name", word); return KEYWORDS_ATOM(word) ? token("atom", word) : !KEYWORDS(word) ? token("name", word) : OPERATORS(word) ? token("operator", word) : token("keyword", word); }; function with_eof_error(eof_error, cont) { return function(x) { try { return cont(x); } catch(ex) { if (ex === EX_EOF) parse_error(eof_error); else throw ex; } }; }; function next_token(force_regexp) { if (force_regexp != null) return read_regexp(force_regexp); skip_whitespace(); start_token(); if (html5_comments) { if (looking_at("") && S.newline_before) { forward(3); return skip_line_comment("comment4"); } } var ch = peek(); if (!ch) return token("eof"); var code = ch.charCodeAt(0); switch (code) { case 34: case 39: return read_string(ch); case 46: return handle_dot(); case 47: return handle_slash(); } if (is_digit(code)) return read_num(); if (PUNC_CHARS(ch)) return token("punc", next()); if (OPERATOR_CHARS(ch)) return read_operator(); if (code == 92 || is_identifier_start(code)) return read_word(); if (shebang) { if (S.pos == 0 && looking_at("#!")) { forward(2); return skip_line_comment("comment5"); } } parse_error("Unexpected character '" + ch + "'"); }; next_token.context = function(nc) { if (nc) S = nc; return S; }; return next_token; }; /* -----[ Parser (constants) ]----- */ var UNARY_PREFIX = makePredicate([ "typeof", "void", "delete", "--", "++", "!", "~", "-", "+" ]); var UNARY_POSTFIX = makePredicate([ "--", "++" ]); var ASSIGNMENT = makePredicate([ "=", "+=", "-=", "/=", "*=", "%=", ">>=", "<<=", ">>>=", "|=", "^=", "&=" ]); var PRECEDENCE = (function(a, ret){ for (var i = 0; i < a.length; ++i) { var b = a[i]; for (var j = 0; j < b.length; ++j) { ret[b[j]] = i + 1; } } return ret; })( [ ["||"], ["&&"], ["|"], ["^"], ["&"], ["==", "===", "!=", "!=="], ["<", ">", "<=", ">=", "in", "instanceof"], [">>", "<<", ">>>"], ["+", "-"], ["*", "/", "%"] ], {} ); var STATEMENTS_WITH_LABELS = array_to_hash([ "for", "do", "while", "switch" ]); var ATOMIC_START_TOKEN = array_to_hash([ "atom", "num", "string", "regexp", "name" ]); /* -----[ Parser ]----- */ function parse($TEXT, options) { options = defaults(options, { strict : false, filename : null, toplevel : null, expression : false, html5_comments : true, bare_returns : false, shebang : true, }); var S = { input : (typeof $TEXT == "string" ? tokenizer($TEXT, options.filename, options.html5_comments, options.shebang) : $TEXT), token : null, prev : null, peeked : null, in_function : 0, in_directives : true, in_loop : 0, labels : [] }; S.token = next(); function is(type, value) { return is_token(S.token, type, value); }; function peek() { return S.peeked || (S.peeked = S.input()); }; function next() { S.prev = S.token; if (S.peeked) { S.token = S.peeked; S.peeked = null; } else { S.token = S.input(); } S.in_directives = S.in_directives && ( S.token.type == "string" || is("punc", ";") ); return S.token; }; function prev() { return S.prev; }; function croak(msg, line, col, pos) { var ctx = S.input.context(); js_error(msg, ctx.filename, line != null ? line : ctx.tokline, col != null ? col : ctx.tokcol, pos != null ? pos : ctx.tokpos); }; function token_error(token, msg) { croak(msg, token.line, token.col); }; function unexpected(token) { if (token == null) token = S.token; token_error(token, "Unexpected token: " + token.type + " (" + token.value + ")"); }; function expect_token(type, val) { if (is(type, val)) { return next(); } token_error(S.token, "Unexpected token " + S.token.type + " «" + S.token.value + "»" + ", expected " + type + " «" + val + "»"); }; function expect(punc) { return expect_token("punc", punc); }; function can_insert_semicolon() { return !options.strict && ( S.token.nlb || is("eof") || is("punc", "}") ); }; function semicolon() { if (is("punc", ";")) next(); else if (!can_insert_semicolon()) unexpected(); }; function parenthesised() { expect("("); var exp = expression(true); expect(")"); return exp; }; function embed_tokens(parser) { return function() { var start = S.token; var expr = parser(); var end = prev(); expr.start = start; expr.end = end; return expr; }; }; function handle_regexp() { if (is("operator", "/") || is("operator", "/=")) { S.peeked = null; S.token = S.input(S.token.value.substr(1)); // force regexp } }; var statement = embed_tokens(function() { var tmp; handle_regexp(); switch (S.token.type) { case "string": var dir = S.in_directives, stat = simple_statement(); // XXXv2: decide how to fix directives if (dir && stat.body instanceof AST_String && !is("punc", ",")) { return new AST_Directive({ start : stat.body.start, end : stat.body.end, quote : stat.body.quote, value : stat.body.value, }); } return stat; case "num": case "regexp": case "operator": case "atom": return simple_statement(); case "name": return is_token(peek(), "punc", ":") ? labeled_statement() : simple_statement(); case "punc": switch (S.token.value) { case "{": return new AST_BlockStatement({ start : S.token, body : block_(), end : prev() }); case "[": case "(": return simple_statement(); case ";": next(); return new AST_EmptyStatement(); default: unexpected(); } case "keyword": switch (tmp = S.token.value, next(), tmp) { case "break": return break_cont(AST_Break); case "continue": return break_cont(AST_Continue); case "debugger": semicolon(); return new AST_Debugger(); case "do": return new AST_Do({ body : in_loop(statement), condition : (expect_token("keyword", "while"), tmp = parenthesised(), semicolon(), tmp) }); case "while": return new AST_While({ condition : parenthesised(), body : in_loop(statement) }); case "for": return for_(); case "function": return function_(AST_Defun); case "if": return if_(); case "return": if (S.in_function == 0 && !options.bare_returns) croak("'return' outside of function"); return new AST_Return({ value: ( is("punc", ";") ? (next(), null) : can_insert_semicolon() ? null : (tmp = expression(true), semicolon(), tmp) ) }); case "switch": return new AST_Switch({ expression : parenthesised(), body : in_loop(switch_body_) }); case "throw": if (S.token.nlb) croak("Illegal newline after 'throw'"); return new AST_Throw({ value: (tmp = expression(true), semicolon(), tmp) }); case "try": return try_(); case "var": return tmp = var_(), semicolon(), tmp; case "const": return tmp = const_(), semicolon(), tmp; case "with": return new AST_With({ expression : parenthesised(), body : statement() }); default: unexpected(); } } }); function labeled_statement() { var label = as_symbol(AST_Label); if (find_if(function(l){ return l.name == label.name }, S.labels)) { // ECMA-262, 12.12: An ECMAScript program is considered // syntactically incorrect if it contains a // LabelledStatement that is enclosed by a // LabelledStatement with the same Identifier as label. croak("Label " + label.name + " defined twice"); } expect(":"); S.labels.push(label); var stat = statement(); S.labels.pop(); if (!(stat instanceof AST_IterationStatement)) { // check for `continue` that refers to this label. // those should be reported as syntax errors. // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/287 label.references.forEach(function(ref){ if (ref instanceof AST_Continue) { ref = ref.label.start; croak("Continue label `" + label.name + "` refers to non-IterationStatement.", ref.line, ref.col, ref.pos); } }); } return new AST_LabeledStatement({ body: stat, label: label }); }; function simple_statement(tmp) { return new AST_SimpleStatement({ body: (tmp = expression(true), semicolon(), tmp) }); }; function break_cont(type) { var label = null, ldef; if (!can_insert_semicolon()) { label = as_symbol(AST_LabelRef, true); } if (label != null) { ldef = find_if(function(l){ return l.name == label.name }, S.labels); if (!ldef) croak("Undefined label " + label.name); label.thedef = ldef; } else if (S.in_loop == 0) croak(type.TYPE + " not inside a loop or switch"); semicolon(); var stat = new type({ label: label }); if (ldef) ldef.references.push(stat); return stat; }; function for_() { expect("("); var init = null; if (!is("punc", ";")) { init = is("keyword", "var") ? (next(), var_(true)) : expression(true, true); if (is("operator", "in")) { if (init instanceof AST_Var && init.definitions.length > 1) croak("Only one variable declaration allowed in for..in loop"); next(); return for_in(init); } } return regular_for(init); }; function regular_for(init) { expect(";"); var test = is("punc", ";") ? null : expression(true); expect(";"); var step = is("punc", ")") ? null : expression(true); expect(")"); return new AST_For({ init : init, condition : test, step : step, body : in_loop(statement) }); }; function for_in(init) { var lhs = init instanceof AST_Var ? init.definitions[0].name : null; var obj = expression(true); expect(")"); return new AST_ForIn({ init : init, name : lhs, object : obj, body : in_loop(statement) }); }; var function_ = function(ctor) { var in_statement = ctor === AST_Defun; var name = is("name") ? as_symbol(in_statement ? AST_SymbolDefun : AST_SymbolLambda) : null; if (in_statement && !name) unexpected(); expect("("); return new ctor({ name: name, argnames: (function(first, a){ while (!is("punc", ")")) { if (first) first = false; else expect(","); a.push(as_symbol(AST_SymbolFunarg)); } next(); return a; })(true, []), body: (function(loop, labels){ ++S.in_function; S.in_directives = true; S.in_loop = 0; S.labels = []; var a = block_(); --S.in_function; S.in_loop = loop; S.labels = labels; return a; })(S.in_loop, S.labels) }); }; function if_() { var cond = parenthesised(), body = statement(), belse = null; if (is("keyword", "else")) { next(); belse = statement(); } return new AST_If({ condition : cond, body : body, alternative : belse }); }; function block_() { expect("{"); var a = []; while (!is("punc", "}")) { if (is("eof")) unexpected(); a.push(statement()); } next(); return a; }; function switch_body_() { expect("{"); var a = [], cur = null, branch = null, tmp; while (!is("punc", "}")) { if (is("eof")) unexpected(); if (is("keyword", "case")) { if (branch) branch.end = prev(); cur = []; branch = new AST_Case({ start : (tmp = S.token, next(), tmp), expression : expression(true), body : cur }); a.push(branch); expect(":"); } else if (is("keyword", "default")) { if (branch) branch.end = prev(); cur = []; branch = new AST_Default({ start : (tmp = S.token, next(), expect(":"), tmp), body : cur }); a.push(branch); } else { if (!cur) unexpected(); cur.push(statement()); } } if (branch) branch.end = prev(); next(); return a; }; function try_() { var body = block_(), bcatch = null, bfinally = null; if (is("keyword", "catch")) { var start = S.token; next(); expect("("); var name = as_symbol(AST_SymbolCatch); expect(")"); bcatch = new AST_Catch({ start : start, argname : name, body : block_(), end : prev() }); } if (is("keyword", "finally")) { var start = S.token; next(); bfinally = new AST_Finally({ start : start, body : block_(), end : prev() }); } if (!bcatch && !bfinally) croak("Missing catch/finally blocks"); return new AST_Try({ body : body, bcatch : bcatch, bfinally : bfinally }); }; function vardefs(no_in, in_const) { var a = []; for (;;) { a.push(new AST_VarDef({ start : S.token, name : as_symbol(in_const ? AST_SymbolConst : AST_SymbolVar), value : is("operator", "=") ? (next(), expression(false, no_in)) : null, end : prev() })); if (!is("punc", ",")) break; next(); } return a; }; var var_ = function(no_in) { return new AST_Var({ start : prev(), definitions : vardefs(no_in, false), end : prev() }); }; var const_ = function() { return new AST_Const({ start : prev(), definitions : vardefs(false, true), end : prev() }); }; var new_ = function(allow_calls) { var start = S.token; expect_token("operator", "new"); var newexp = expr_atom(false), args; if (is("punc", "(")) { next(); args = expr_list(")"); } else { args = []; } return subscripts(new AST_New({ start : start, expression : newexp, args : args, end : prev() }), allow_calls); }; function as_atom_node() { var tok = S.token, ret; switch (tok.type) { case "name": case "keyword": ret = _make_symbol(AST_SymbolRef); break; case "num": ret = new AST_Number({ start: tok, end: tok, value: tok.value }); break; case "string": ret = new AST_String({ start : tok, end : tok, value : tok.value, quote : tok.quote }); break; case "regexp": ret = new AST_RegExp({ start: tok, end: tok, value: tok.value }); break; case "atom": switch (tok.value) { case "false": ret = new AST_False({ start: tok, end: tok }); break; case "true": ret = new AST_True({ start: tok, end: tok }); break; case "null": ret = new AST_Null({ start: tok, end: tok }); break; } break; } next(); return ret; }; var expr_atom = function(allow_calls) { if (is("operator", "new")) { return new_(allow_calls); } var start = S.token; if (is("punc")) { switch (start.value) { case "(": next(); var ex = expression(true); ex.start = start; ex.end = S.token; expect(")"); return subscripts(ex, allow_calls); case "[": return subscripts(array_(), allow_calls); case "{": return subscripts(object_(), allow_calls); } unexpected(); } if (is("keyword", "function")) { next(); var func = function_(AST_Function); func.start = start; func.end = prev(); return subscripts(func, allow_calls); } if (ATOMIC_START_TOKEN[S.token.type]) { return subscripts(as_atom_node(), allow_calls); } unexpected(); }; function expr_list(closing, allow_trailing_comma, allow_empty) { var first = true, a = []; while (!is("punc", closing)) { if (first) first = false; else expect(","); if (allow_trailing_comma && is("punc", closing)) break; if (is("punc", ",") && allow_empty) { a.push(new AST_Hole({ start: S.token, end: S.token })); } else { a.push(expression(false)); } } next(); return a; }; var array_ = embed_tokens(function() { expect("["); return new AST_Array({ elements: expr_list("]", !options.strict, true) }); }); var object_ = embed_tokens(function() { expect("{"); var first = true, a = []; while (!is("punc", "}")) { if (first) first = false; else expect(","); if (!options.strict && is("punc", "}")) // allow trailing comma break; var start = S.token; var type = start.type; var name = as_property_name(); if (type == "name" && !is("punc", ":")) { if (name == "get") { a.push(new AST_ObjectGetter({ start : start, key : as_atom_node(), value : function_(AST_Accessor), end : prev() })); continue; } if (name == "set") { a.push(new AST_ObjectSetter({ start : start, key : as_atom_node(), value : function_(AST_Accessor), end : prev() })); continue; } } expect(":"); a.push(new AST_ObjectKeyVal({ start : start, quote : start.quote, key : name, value : expression(false), end : prev() })); } next(); return new AST_Object({ properties: a }); }); function as_property_name() { var tmp = S.token; next(); switch (tmp.type) { case "num": case "string": case "name": case "operator": case "keyword": case "atom": return tmp.value; default: unexpected(); } }; function as_name() { var tmp = S.token; next(); switch (tmp.type) { case "name": case "operator": case "keyword": case "atom": return tmp.value; default: unexpected(); } }; function _make_symbol(type) { var name = S.token.value; return new (name == "this" ? AST_This : type)({ name : String(name), start : S.token, end : S.token }); }; function as_symbol(type, noerror) { if (!is("name")) { if (!noerror) croak("Name expected"); return null; } var sym = _make_symbol(type); next(); return sym; }; var subscripts = function(expr, allow_calls) { var start = expr.start; if (is("punc", ".")) { next(); return subscripts(new AST_Dot({ start : start, expression : expr, property : as_name(), end : prev() }), allow_calls); } if (is("punc", "[")) { next(); var prop = expression(true); expect("]"); return subscripts(new AST_Sub({ start : start, expression : expr, property : prop, end : prev() }), allow_calls); } if (allow_calls && is("punc", "(")) { next(); return subscripts(new AST_Call({ start : start, expression : expr, args : expr_list(")"), end : prev() }), true); } return expr; }; var maybe_unary = function(allow_calls) { var start = S.token; if (is("operator") && UNARY_PREFIX(start.value)) { next(); handle_regexp(); var ex = make_unary(AST_UnaryPrefix, start.value, maybe_unary(allow_calls)); ex.start = start; ex.end = prev(); return ex; } var val = expr_atom(allow_calls); while (is("operator") && UNARY_POSTFIX(S.token.value) && !S.token.nlb) { val = make_unary(AST_UnaryPostfix, S.token.value, val); val.start = start; val.end = S.token; next(); } return val; }; function make_unary(ctor, op, expr) { if ((op == "++" || op == "--") && !is_assignable(expr)) croak("Invalid use of " + op + " operator"); return new ctor({ operator: op, expression: expr }); }; var expr_op = function(left, min_prec, no_in) { var op = is("operator") ? S.token.value : null; if (op == "in" && no_in) op = null; var prec = op != null ? PRECEDENCE[op] : null; if (prec != null && prec > min_prec) { next(); var right = expr_op(maybe_unary(true), prec, no_in); return expr_op(new AST_Binary({ start : left.start, left : left, operator : op, right : right, end : right.end }), min_prec, no_in); } return left; }; function expr_ops(no_in) { return expr_op(maybe_unary(true), 0, no_in); }; var maybe_conditional = function(no_in) { var start = S.token; var expr = expr_ops(no_in); if (is("operator", "?")) { next(); var yes = expression(false); expect(":"); return new AST_Conditional({ start : start, condition : expr, consequent : yes, alternative : expression(false, no_in), end : prev() }); } return expr; }; function is_assignable(expr) { if (!options.strict) return true; if (expr instanceof AST_This) return false; return (expr instanceof AST_PropAccess || expr instanceof AST_Symbol); }; var maybe_assign = function(no_in) { var start = S.token; var left = maybe_conditional(no_in), val = S.token.value; if (is("operator") && ASSIGNMENT(val)) { if (is_assignable(left)) { next(); return new AST_Assign({ start : start, left : left, operator : val, right : maybe_assign(no_in), end : prev() }); } croak("Invalid assignment"); } return left; }; var expression = function(commas, no_in) { var start = S.token; var expr = maybe_assign(no_in); if (commas && is("punc", ",")) { next(); return new AST_Seq({ start : start, car : expr, cdr : expression(true, no_in), end : peek() }); } return expr; }; function in_loop(cont) { ++S.in_loop; var ret = cont(); --S.in_loop; return ret; }; if (options.expression) { return expression(true); } return (function(){ var start = S.token; var body = []; while (!is("eof")) body.push(statement()); var end = prev(); var toplevel = options.toplevel; if (toplevel) { toplevel.body = toplevel.body.concat(body); toplevel.end = end; } else { toplevel = new AST_Toplevel({ start: start, body: body, end: end }); } return toplevel; })(); }; /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; // Tree transformer helpers. function TreeTransformer(before, after) { TreeWalker.call(this); this.before = before; this.after = after; } TreeTransformer.prototype = new TreeWalker; (function(undefined){ function _(node, descend) { node.DEFMETHOD("transform", function(tw, in_list){ var x, y; tw.push(this); if (tw.before) x = tw.before(this, descend, in_list); if (x === undefined) { if (!tw.after) { x = this; descend(x, tw); } else { tw.stack[tw.stack.length - 1] = x = this.clone(); descend(x, tw); y = tw.after(x, in_list); if (y !== undefined) x = y; } } tw.pop(this); return x; }); }; function do_list(list, tw) { return MAP(list, function(node){ return node.transform(tw, true); }); }; _(AST_Node, noop); _(AST_LabeledStatement, function(self, tw){ self.label = self.label.transform(tw); self.body = self.body.transform(tw); }); _(AST_SimpleStatement, function(self, tw){ self.body = self.body.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Block, function(self, tw){ self.body = do_list(self.body, tw); }); _(AST_DWLoop, function(self, tw){ self.condition = self.condition.transform(tw); self.body = self.body.transform(tw); }); _(AST_For, function(self, tw){ if (self.init) self.init = self.init.transform(tw); if (self.condition) self.condition = self.condition.transform(tw); if (self.step) self.step = self.step.transform(tw); self.body = self.body.transform(tw); }); _(AST_ForIn, function(self, tw){ self.init = self.init.transform(tw); self.object = self.object.transform(tw); self.body = self.body.transform(tw); }); _(AST_With, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); self.body = self.body.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Exit, function(self, tw){ if (self.value) self.value = self.value.transform(tw); }); _(AST_LoopControl, function(self, tw){ if (self.label) self.label = self.label.transform(tw); }); _(AST_If, function(self, tw){ self.condition = self.condition.transform(tw); self.body = self.body.transform(tw); if (self.alternative) self.alternative = self.alternative.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Switch, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); self.body = do_list(self.body, tw); }); _(AST_Case, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); self.body = do_list(self.body, tw); }); _(AST_Try, function(self, tw){ self.body = do_list(self.body, tw); if (self.bcatch) self.bcatch = self.bcatch.transform(tw); if (self.bfinally) self.bfinally = self.bfinally.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Catch, function(self, tw){ self.argname = self.argname.transform(tw); self.body = do_list(self.body, tw); }); _(AST_Definitions, function(self, tw){ self.definitions = do_list(self.definitions, tw); }); _(AST_VarDef, function(self, tw){ self.name = self.name.transform(tw); if (self.value) self.value = self.value.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Lambda, function(self, tw){ if (self.name) self.name = self.name.transform(tw); self.argnames = do_list(self.argnames, tw); self.body = do_list(self.body, tw); }); _(AST_Call, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); self.args = do_list(self.args, tw); }); _(AST_Seq, function(self, tw){ self.car = self.car.transform(tw); self.cdr = self.cdr.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Dot, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Sub, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); self.property = self.property.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Unary, function(self, tw){ self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Binary, function(self, tw){ self.left = self.left.transform(tw); self.right = self.right.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Conditional, function(self, tw){ self.condition = self.condition.transform(tw); self.consequent = self.consequent.transform(tw); self.alternative = self.alternative.transform(tw); }); _(AST_Array, function(self, tw){ self.elements = do_list(self.elements, tw); }); _(AST_Object, function(self, tw){ self.properties = do_list(self.properties, tw); }); _(AST_ObjectProperty, function(self, tw){ self.value = self.value.transform(tw); }); })(); /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; function SymbolDef(scope, index, orig) { this.name = orig.name; this.orig = [ orig ]; this.scope = scope; this.references = []; this.global = false; this.mangled_name = null; this.undeclared = false; this.constant = false; this.index = index; }; SymbolDef.prototype = { unmangleable: function(options) { if (!options) options = {}; return (this.global && !options.toplevel) || this.undeclared || (!options.eval && (this.scope.uses_eval || this.scope.uses_with)) || (options.keep_fnames && (this.orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolLambda || this.orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolDefun)); }, mangle: function(options) { var cache = options.cache && options.cache.props; if (this.global && cache && cache.has(this.name)) { this.mangled_name = cache.get(this.name); } else if (!this.mangled_name && !this.unmangleable(options)) { var s = this.scope; if (!options.screw_ie8 && this.orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolLambda) s = s.parent_scope; this.mangled_name = s.next_mangled(options, this); if (this.global && cache) { cache.set(this.name, this.mangled_name); } } } }; AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("figure_out_scope", function(options){ options = defaults(options, { screw_ie8: false, cache: null }); // pass 1: setup scope chaining and handle definitions var self = this; var scope = self.parent_scope = null; var labels = new Dictionary(); var defun = null; var nesting = 0; var tw = new TreeWalker(function(node, descend){ if (options.screw_ie8 && node instanceof AST_Catch) { var save_scope = scope; scope = new AST_Scope(node); scope.init_scope_vars(nesting); scope.parent_scope = save_scope; descend(); scope = save_scope; return true; } if (node instanceof AST_Scope) { node.init_scope_vars(nesting); var save_scope = node.parent_scope = scope; var save_defun = defun; var save_labels = labels; defun = scope = node; labels = new Dictionary(); ++nesting; descend(); --nesting; scope = save_scope; defun = save_defun; labels = save_labels; return true; // don't descend again in TreeWalker } if (node instanceof AST_LabeledStatement) { var l = node.label; if (labels.has(l.name)) { throw new Error(string_template("Label {name} defined twice", l)); } labels.set(l.name, l); descend(); labels.del(l.name); return true; // no descend again } if (node instanceof AST_With) { for (var s = scope; s; s = s.parent_scope) s.uses_with = true; return; } if (node instanceof AST_Symbol) { node.scope = scope; } if (node instanceof AST_Label) { node.thedef = node; node.references = []; } if (node instanceof AST_SymbolLambda) { defun.def_function(node); } else if (node instanceof AST_SymbolDefun) { // Careful here, the scope where this should be defined is // the parent scope. The reason is that we enter a new // scope when we encounter the AST_Defun node (which is // instanceof AST_Scope) but we get to the symbol a bit // later. (node.scope = defun.parent_scope).def_function(node); } else if (node instanceof AST_SymbolVar || node instanceof AST_SymbolConst) { var def = defun.def_variable(node); def.constant = node instanceof AST_SymbolConst; def.init = tw.parent().value; } else if (node instanceof AST_SymbolCatch) { (options.screw_ie8 ? scope : defun) .def_variable(node); } else if (node instanceof AST_LabelRef) { var sym = labels.get(node.name); if (!sym) throw new Error(string_template("Undefined label {name} [{line},{col}]", { name: node.name, line: node.start.line, col: node.start.col })); node.thedef = sym; } }); self.walk(tw); // pass 2: find back references and eval var func = null; var globals = self.globals = new Dictionary(); var tw = new TreeWalker(function(node, descend){ if (node instanceof AST_Lambda) { var prev_func = func; func = node; descend(); func = prev_func; return true; } if (node instanceof AST_LoopControl && node.label) { node.label.thedef.references.push(node); return true; } if (node instanceof AST_SymbolRef) { var name = node.name; var sym = node.scope.find_variable(name); if (!sym) { var g; if (globals.has(name)) { g = globals.get(name); } else { g = new SymbolDef(self, globals.size(), node); g.undeclared = true; g.global = true; globals.set(name, g); } node.thedef = g; if (name == "eval" && tw.parent() instanceof AST_Call) { for (var s = node.scope; s && !s.uses_eval; s = s.parent_scope) s.uses_eval = true; } if (func && name == "arguments") { func.uses_arguments = true; } } else { node.thedef = sym; } node.reference(); return true; } }); self.walk(tw); if (options.cache) { this.cname = options.cache.cname; } }); AST_Scope.DEFMETHOD("init_scope_vars", function(nesting){ this.variables = new Dictionary(); // map name to AST_SymbolVar (variables defined in this scope; includes functions) this.functions = new Dictionary(); // map name to AST_SymbolDefun (functions defined in this scope) this.uses_with = false; // will be set to true if this or some nested scope uses the `with` statement this.uses_eval = false; // will be set to true if this or nested scope uses the global `eval` this.parent_scope = null; // the parent scope this.enclosed = []; // a list of variables from this or outer scope(s) that are referenced from this or inner scopes this.cname = -1; // the current index for mangling functions/variables this.nesting = nesting; // the nesting level of this scope (0 means toplevel) }); AST_Lambda.DEFMETHOD("init_scope_vars", function(){ AST_Scope.prototype.init_scope_vars.apply(this, arguments); this.uses_arguments = false; }); AST_SymbolRef.DEFMETHOD("reference", function() { var def = this.definition(); def.references.push(this); var s = this.scope; while (s) { push_uniq(s.enclosed, def); if (s === def.scope) break; s = s.parent_scope; } this.frame = this.scope.nesting - def.scope.nesting; }); AST_Scope.DEFMETHOD("find_variable", function(name){ if (name instanceof AST_Symbol) name = name.name; return this.variables.get(name) || (this.parent_scope && this.parent_scope.find_variable(name)); }); AST_Scope.DEFMETHOD("def_function", function(symbol){ this.functions.set(symbol.name, this.def_variable(symbol)); }); AST_Scope.DEFMETHOD("def_variable", function(symbol){ var def; if (!this.variables.has(symbol.name)) { def = new SymbolDef(this, this.variables.size(), symbol); this.variables.set(symbol.name, def); def.global = !this.parent_scope; } else { def = this.variables.get(symbol.name); def.orig.push(symbol); } return symbol.thedef = def; }); AST_Scope.DEFMETHOD("next_mangled", function(options){ var ext = this.enclosed; out: while (true) { var m = base54(++this.cname); if (!is_identifier(m)) continue; // skip over "do" // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/242 -- do not // shadow a name excepted from mangling. if (options.except.indexOf(m) >= 0) continue; // we must ensure that the mangled name does not shadow a name // from some parent scope that is referenced in this or in // inner scopes. for (var i = ext.length; --i >= 0;) { var sym = ext[i]; var name = sym.mangled_name || (sym.unmangleable(options) && sym.name); if (m == name) continue out; } return m; } }); AST_Function.DEFMETHOD("next_mangled", function(options, def){ // #179, #326 // in Safari strict mode, something like (function x(x){...}) is a syntax error; // a function expression's argument cannot shadow the function expression's name var tricky_def = def.orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolFunarg && this.name && this.name.definition(); while (true) { var name = AST_Lambda.prototype.next_mangled.call(this, options, def); if (!(tricky_def && tricky_def.mangled_name == name)) return name; } }); AST_Scope.DEFMETHOD("references", function(sym){ if (sym instanceof AST_Symbol) sym = sym.definition(); return this.enclosed.indexOf(sym) < 0 ? null : sym; }); AST_Symbol.DEFMETHOD("unmangleable", function(options){ return this.definition().unmangleable(options); }); // property accessors are not mangleable AST_SymbolAccessor.DEFMETHOD("unmangleable", function(){ return true; }); // labels are always mangleable AST_Label.DEFMETHOD("unmangleable", function(){ return false; }); AST_Symbol.DEFMETHOD("unreferenced", function(){ return this.definition().references.length == 0 && !(this.scope.uses_eval || this.scope.uses_with); }); AST_Symbol.DEFMETHOD("undeclared", function(){ return this.definition().undeclared; }); AST_LabelRef.DEFMETHOD("undeclared", function(){ return false; }); AST_Label.DEFMETHOD("undeclared", function(){ return false; }); AST_Symbol.DEFMETHOD("definition", function(){ return this.thedef; }); AST_Symbol.DEFMETHOD("global", function(){ return this.definition().global; }); AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("_default_mangler_options", function(options){ return defaults(options, { except : [], eval : false, sort : false, toplevel : false, screw_ie8 : false, keep_fnames : false }); }); AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("mangle_names", function(options){ options = this._default_mangler_options(options); // We only need to mangle declaration nodes. Special logic wired // into the code generator will display the mangled name if it's // present (and for AST_SymbolRef-s it'll use the mangled name of // the AST_SymbolDeclaration that it points to). var lname = -1; var to_mangle = []; if (options.cache) { this.globals.each(function(symbol){ if (options.except.indexOf(symbol.name) < 0) { to_mangle.push(symbol); } }); } var tw = new TreeWalker(function(node, descend){ if (node instanceof AST_LabeledStatement) { // lname is incremented when we get to the AST_Label var save_nesting = lname; descend(); lname = save_nesting; return true; // don't descend again in TreeWalker } if (node instanceof AST_Scope) { var p = tw.parent(), a = []; node.variables.each(function(symbol){ if (options.except.indexOf(symbol.name) < 0) { a.push(symbol); } }); if (options.sort) a.sort(function(a, b){ return b.references.length - a.references.length; }); to_mangle.push.apply(to_mangle, a); return; } if (node instanceof AST_Label) { var name; do name = base54(++lname); while (!is_identifier(name)); node.mangled_name = name; return true; } if (options.screw_ie8 && node instanceof AST_SymbolCatch) { to_mangle.push(node.definition()); return; } }); this.walk(tw); to_mangle.forEach(function(def){ def.mangle(options) }); if (options.cache) { options.cache.cname = this.cname; } }); AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("compute_char_frequency", function(options){ options = this._default_mangler_options(options); var tw = new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Constant) base54.consider(node.print_to_string()); else if (node instanceof AST_Return) base54.consider("return"); else if (node instanceof AST_Throw) base54.consider("throw"); else if (node instanceof AST_Continue) base54.consider("continue"); else if (node instanceof AST_Break) base54.consider("break"); else if (node instanceof AST_Debugger) base54.consider("debugger"); else if (node instanceof AST_Directive) base54.consider(node.value); else if (node instanceof AST_While) base54.consider("while"); else if (node instanceof AST_Do) base54.consider("do while"); else if (node instanceof AST_If) { base54.consider("if"); if (node.alternative) base54.consider("else"); } else if (node instanceof AST_Var) base54.consider("var"); else if (node instanceof AST_Const) base54.consider("const"); else if (node instanceof AST_Lambda) base54.consider("function"); else if (node instanceof AST_For) base54.consider("for"); else if (node instanceof AST_ForIn) base54.consider("for in"); else if (node instanceof AST_Switch) base54.consider("switch"); else if (node instanceof AST_Case) base54.consider("case"); else if (node instanceof AST_Default) base54.consider("default"); else if (node instanceof AST_With) base54.consider("with"); else if (node instanceof AST_ObjectSetter) base54.consider("set" + node.key); else if (node instanceof AST_ObjectGetter) base54.consider("get" + node.key); else if (node instanceof AST_ObjectKeyVal) base54.consider(node.key); else if (node instanceof AST_New) base54.consider("new"); else if (node instanceof AST_This) base54.consider("this"); else if (node instanceof AST_Try) base54.consider("try"); else if (node instanceof AST_Catch) base54.consider("catch"); else if (node instanceof AST_Finally) base54.consider("finally"); else if (node instanceof AST_Symbol && node.unmangleable(options)) base54.consider(node.name); else if (node instanceof AST_Unary || node instanceof AST_Binary) base54.consider(node.operator); else if (node instanceof AST_Dot) base54.consider(node.property); }); this.walk(tw); base54.sort(); }); var base54 = (function() { var string = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$_0123456789"; var chars, frequency; function reset() { frequency = Object.create(null); chars = string.split("").map(function(ch){ return ch.charCodeAt(0) }); chars.forEach(function(ch){ frequency[ch] = 0 }); } base54.consider = function(str){ for (var i = str.length; --i >= 0;) { var code = str.charCodeAt(i); if (code in frequency) ++frequency[code]; } }; base54.sort = function() { chars = mergeSort(chars, function(a, b){ if (is_digit(a) && !is_digit(b)) return 1; if (is_digit(b) && !is_digit(a)) return -1; return frequency[b] - frequency[a]; }); }; base54.reset = reset; reset(); base54.get = function(){ return chars }; base54.freq = function(){ return frequency }; function base54(num) { var ret = "", base = 54; num++; do { num--; ret += String.fromCharCode(chars[num % base]); num = Math.floor(num / base); base = 64; } while (num > 0); return ret; }; return base54; })(); AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("scope_warnings", function(options){ options = defaults(options, { undeclared : false, // this makes a lot of noise unreferenced : true, assign_to_global : true, func_arguments : true, nested_defuns : true, eval : true }); var tw = new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (options.undeclared && node instanceof AST_SymbolRef && node.undeclared()) { // XXX: this also warns about JS standard names, // i.e. Object, Array, parseInt etc. Should add a list of // exceptions. AST_Node.warn("Undeclared symbol: {name} [{file}:{line},{col}]", { name: node.name, file: node.start.file, line: node.start.line, col: node.start.col }); } if (options.assign_to_global) { var sym = null; if (node instanceof AST_Assign && node.left instanceof AST_SymbolRef) sym = node.left; else if (node instanceof AST_ForIn && node.init instanceof AST_SymbolRef) sym = node.init; if (sym && (sym.undeclared() || (sym.global() && sym.scope !== sym.definition().scope))) { AST_Node.warn("{msg}: {name} [{file}:{line},{col}]", { msg: sym.undeclared() ? "Accidental global?" : "Assignment to global", name: sym.name, file: sym.start.file, line: sym.start.line, col: sym.start.col }); } } if (options.eval && node instanceof AST_SymbolRef && node.undeclared() && node.name == "eval") { AST_Node.warn("Eval is used [{file}:{line},{col}]", node.start); } if (options.unreferenced && (node instanceof AST_SymbolDeclaration || node instanceof AST_Label) && !(node instanceof AST_SymbolCatch) && node.unreferenced()) { AST_Node.warn("{type} {name} is declared but not referenced [{file}:{line},{col}]", { type: node instanceof AST_Label ? "Label" : "Symbol", name: node.name, file: node.start.file, line: node.start.line, col: node.start.col }); } if (options.func_arguments && node instanceof AST_Lambda && node.uses_arguments) { AST_Node.warn("arguments used in function {name} [{file}:{line},{col}]", { name: node.name ? node.name.name : "anonymous", file: node.start.file, line: node.start.line, col: node.start.col }); } if (options.nested_defuns && node instanceof AST_Defun && !(tw.parent() instanceof AST_Scope)) { AST_Node.warn("Function {name} declared in nested statement \"{type}\" [{file}:{line},{col}]", { name: node.name.name, type: tw.parent().TYPE, file: node.start.file, line: node.start.line, col: node.start.col }); } }); this.walk(tw); }); /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; function OutputStream(options) { options = defaults(options, { indent_start : 0, indent_level : 4, quote_keys : false, space_colon : true, ascii_only : false, unescape_regexps : false, inline_script : false, width : 80, max_line_len : 32000, beautify : false, source_map : null, bracketize : false, semicolons : true, comments : false, shebang : true, preserve_line : false, screw_ie8 : false, preamble : null, quote_style : 0 }, true); var indentation = 0; var current_col = 0; var current_line = 1; var current_pos = 0; var OUTPUT = ""; function to_ascii(str, identifier) { return str.replace(/[\u0080-\uffff]/g, function(ch) { var code = ch.charCodeAt(0).toString(16); if (code.length <= 2 && !identifier) { while (code.length < 2) code = "0" + code; return "\\x" + code; } else { while (code.length < 4) code = "0" + code; return "\\u" + code; } }); }; function make_string(str, quote) { var dq = 0, sq = 0; str = str.replace(/[\\\b\f\n\r\v\t\x22\x27\u2028\u2029\0\ufeff]/g, function(s){ switch (s) { case "\\": return "\\\\"; case "\b": return "\\b"; case "\f": return "\\f"; case "\n": return "\\n"; case "\r": return "\\r"; case "\x0B": return options.screw_ie8 ? "\\v" : "\\x0B"; case "\u2028": return "\\u2028"; case "\u2029": return "\\u2029"; case '"': ++dq; return '"'; case "'": ++sq; return "'"; case "\0": return "\\x00"; case "\ufeff": return "\\ufeff"; } return s; }); function quote_single() { return "'" + str.replace(/\x27/g, "\\'") + "'"; } function quote_double() { return '"' + str.replace(/\x22/g, '\\"') + '"'; } if (options.ascii_only) str = to_ascii(str); switch (options.quote_style) { case 1: return quote_single(); case 2: return quote_double(); case 3: return quote == "'" ? quote_single() : quote_double(); default: return dq > sq ? quote_single() : quote_double(); } }; function encode_string(str, quote) { var ret = make_string(str, quote); if (options.inline_script) { ret = ret.replace(/<\x2fscript([>\/\t\n\f\r ])/gi, "<\\/script$1"); ret = ret.replace(/\x3c!--/g, "\\x3c!--"); ret = ret.replace(/--\x3e/g, "--\\x3e"); } return ret; }; function make_name(name) { name = name.toString(); if (options.ascii_only) name = to_ascii(name, true); return name; }; function make_indent(back) { return repeat_string(" ", options.indent_start + indentation - back * options.indent_level); }; /* -----[ beautification/minification ]----- */ var might_need_space = false; var might_need_semicolon = false; var last = null; function last_char() { return last.charAt(last.length - 1); }; function maybe_newline() { if (options.max_line_len && current_col > options.max_line_len) print("\n"); }; var requireSemicolonChars = makePredicate("( [ + * / - , ."); function print(str) { str = String(str); var ch = str.charAt(0); if (might_need_semicolon) { might_need_semicolon = false; if ((!ch || ";}".indexOf(ch) < 0) && !/[;]$/.test(last)) { if (options.semicolons || requireSemicolonChars(ch)) { OUTPUT += ";"; current_col++; current_pos++; } else { OUTPUT += "\n"; current_pos++; current_line++; current_col = 0; if (/^\s+$/.test(str)) { // reset the semicolon flag, since we didn't print one // now and might still have to later might_need_semicolon = true; } } if (!options.beautify) might_need_space = false; } } if (!options.beautify && options.preserve_line && stack[stack.length - 1]) { var target_line = stack[stack.length - 1].start.line; while (current_line < target_line) { OUTPUT += "\n"; current_pos++; current_line++; current_col = 0; might_need_space = false; } } if (might_need_space) { var prev = last_char(); if ((is_identifier_char(prev) && (is_identifier_char(ch) || ch == "\\")) || (/^[\+\-\/]$/.test(ch) && ch == prev)) { OUTPUT += " "; current_col++; current_pos++; } might_need_space = false; } var a = str.split(/\r?\n/), n = a.length - 1; current_line += n; if (n == 0) { current_col += a[n].length; } else { current_col = a[n].length; } current_pos += str.length; last = str; OUTPUT += str; }; var space = options.beautify ? function() { print(" "); } : function() { might_need_space = true; }; var indent = options.beautify ? function(half) { if (options.beautify) { print(make_indent(half ? 0.5 : 0)); } } : noop; var with_indent = options.beautify ? function(col, cont) { if (col === true) col = next_indent(); var save_indentation = indentation; indentation = col; var ret = cont(); indentation = save_indentation; return ret; } : function(col, cont) { return cont() }; var newline = options.beautify ? function() { print("\n"); } : maybe_newline; var semicolon = options.beautify ? function() { print(";"); } : function() { might_need_semicolon = true; }; function force_semicolon() { might_need_semicolon = false; print(";"); }; function next_indent() { return indentation + options.indent_level; }; function with_block(cont) { var ret; print("{"); newline(); with_indent(next_indent(), function(){ ret = cont(); }); indent(); print("}"); return ret; }; function with_parens(cont) { print("("); //XXX: still nice to have that for argument lists //var ret = with_indent(current_col, cont); var ret = cont(); print(")"); return ret; }; function with_square(cont) { print("["); //var ret = with_indent(current_col, cont); var ret = cont(); print("]"); return ret; }; function comma() { print(","); space(); }; function colon() { print(":"); if (options.space_colon) space(); }; var add_mapping = options.source_map ? function(token, name) { try { if (token) options.source_map.add( token.file || "?", current_line, current_col, token.line, token.col, (!name && token.type == "name") ? token.value : name ); } catch(ex) { AST_Node.warn("Couldn't figure out mapping for {file}:{line},{col} → {cline},{ccol} [{name}]", { file: token.file, line: token.line, col: token.col, cline: current_line, ccol: current_col, name: name || "" }) } } : noop; function get() { return OUTPUT; }; if (options.preamble) { print(options.preamble.replace(/\r\n?|[\n\u2028\u2029]|\s*$/g, "\n")); } var stack = []; return { get : get, toString : get, indent : indent, indentation : function() { return indentation }, current_width : function() { return current_col - indentation }, should_break : function() { return options.width && this.current_width() >= options.width }, newline : newline, print : print, space : space, comma : comma, colon : colon, last : function() { return last }, semicolon : semicolon, force_semicolon : force_semicolon, to_ascii : to_ascii, print_name : function(name) { print(make_name(name)) }, print_string : function(str, quote) { print(encode_string(str, quote)) }, next_indent : next_indent, with_indent : with_indent, with_block : with_block, with_parens : with_parens, with_square : with_square, add_mapping : add_mapping, option : function(opt) { return options[opt] }, line : function() { return current_line }, col : function() { return current_col }, pos : function() { return current_pos }, push_node : function(node) { stack.push(node) }, pop_node : function() { return stack.pop() }, stack : function() { return stack }, parent : function(n) { return stack[stack.length - 2 - (n || 0)]; } }; }; /* -----[ code generators ]----- */ (function(){ /* -----[ utils ]----- */ function DEFPRINT(nodetype, generator) { nodetype.DEFMETHOD("_codegen", generator); }; var use_asm = false; AST_Node.DEFMETHOD("print", function(stream, force_parens){ var self = this, generator = self._codegen, prev_use_asm = use_asm; if (self instanceof AST_Directive && self.value == "use asm") { use_asm = true; } function doit() { self.add_comments(stream); self.add_source_map(stream); generator(self, stream); } stream.push_node(self); if (force_parens || self.needs_parens(stream)) { stream.with_parens(doit); } else { doit(); } stream.pop_node(); if (self instanceof AST_Lambda) { use_asm = prev_use_asm; } }); AST_Node.DEFMETHOD("print_to_string", function(options){ var s = OutputStream(options); this.print(s); return s.get(); }); /* -----[ comments ]----- */ AST_Node.DEFMETHOD("add_comments", function(output){ var c = output.option("comments"), self = this; var start = self.start; if (start && !start._comments_dumped) { start._comments_dumped = true; var comments = start.comments_before || []; // XXX: ugly fix for https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/112 // and https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/372 if (self instanceof AST_Exit && self.value) { self.value.walk(new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node.start && node.start.comments_before) { comments = comments.concat(node.start.comments_before); node.start.comments_before = []; } if (node instanceof AST_Function || node instanceof AST_Array || node instanceof AST_Object) { return true; // don't go inside. } })); } if (!c) { comments = comments.filter(function(comment) { return comment.type == "comment5"; }); } else if (c.test) { comments = comments.filter(function(comment){ return c.test(comment.value) || comment.type == "comment5"; }); } else if (typeof c == "function") { comments = comments.filter(function(comment){ return c(self, comment) || comment.type == "comment5"; }); } // Keep single line comments after nlb, after nlb if (!output.option("beautify") && comments.length > 0 && /comment[134]/.test(comments[0].type) && output.col() !== 0 && comments[0].nlb) { output.print("\n"); } comments.forEach(function(c){ if (/comment[134]/.test(c.type)) { output.print("//" + c.value + "\n"); output.indent(); } else if (c.type == "comment2") { output.print("/*" + c.value + "*/"); if (start.nlb) { output.print("\n"); output.indent(); } else { output.space(); } } else if (output.pos() === 0 && c.type == "comment5" && output.option("shebang")) { output.print("#!" + c.value + "\n"); output.indent(); } }); } }); /* -----[ PARENTHESES ]----- */ function PARENS(nodetype, func) { if (Array.isArray(nodetype)) { nodetype.forEach(function(nodetype){ PARENS(nodetype, func); }); } else { nodetype.DEFMETHOD("needs_parens", func); } }; PARENS(AST_Node, function(){ return false; }); // a function expression needs parens around it when it's provably // the first token to appear in a statement. PARENS(AST_Function, function(output){ return first_in_statement(output); }); // same goes for an object literal, because otherwise it would be // interpreted as a block of code. PARENS(AST_Object, function(output){ return first_in_statement(output); }); PARENS([ AST_Unary, AST_Undefined ], function(output){ var p = output.parent(); return p instanceof AST_PropAccess && p.expression === this; }); PARENS(AST_Seq, function(output){ var p = output.parent(); return p instanceof AST_Call // (foo, bar)() or foo(1, (2, 3), 4) || p instanceof AST_Unary // !(foo, bar, baz) || p instanceof AST_Binary // 1 + (2, 3) + 4 ==> 8 || p instanceof AST_VarDef // var a = (1, 2), b = a + a; ==> b == 4 || p instanceof AST_PropAccess // (1, {foo:2}).foo or (1, {foo:2})["foo"] ==> 2 || p instanceof AST_Array // [ 1, (2, 3), 4 ] ==> [ 1, 3, 4 ] || p instanceof AST_ObjectProperty // { foo: (1, 2) }.foo ==> 2 || p instanceof AST_Conditional /* (false, true) ? (a = 10, b = 20) : (c = 30) * ==> 20 (side effect, set a := 10 and b := 20) */ ; }); PARENS(AST_Binary, function(output){ var p = output.parent(); // (foo && bar)() if (p instanceof AST_Call && p.expression === this) return true; // typeof (foo && bar) if (p instanceof AST_Unary) return true; // (foo && bar)["prop"], (foo && bar).prop if (p instanceof AST_PropAccess && p.expression === this) return true; // this deals with precedence: 3 * (2 + 1) if (p instanceof AST_Binary) { var po = p.operator, pp = PRECEDENCE[po]; var so = this.operator, sp = PRECEDENCE[so]; if (pp > sp || (pp == sp && this === p.right)) { return true; } } }); PARENS(AST_PropAccess, function(output){ var p = output.parent(); if (p instanceof AST_New && p.expression === this) { // i.e. new (foo.bar().baz) // // if there's one call into this subtree, then we need // parens around it too, otherwise the call will be // interpreted as passing the arguments to the upper New // expression. try { this.walk(new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Call) throw p; })); } catch(ex) { if (ex !== p) throw ex; return true; } } }); PARENS(AST_Call, function(output){ var p = output.parent(), p1; if (p instanceof AST_New && p.expression === this) return true; // workaround for Safari bug. // https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123506 return this.expression instanceof AST_Function && p instanceof AST_PropAccess && p.expression === this && (p1 = output.parent(1)) instanceof AST_Assign && p1.left === p; }); PARENS(AST_New, function(output){ var p = output.parent(); if (no_constructor_parens(this, output) && (p instanceof AST_PropAccess // (new Date).getTime(), (new Date)["getTime"]() || p instanceof AST_Call && p.expression === this)) // (new foo)(bar) return true; }); PARENS(AST_Number, function(output){ var p = output.parent(); if (this.getValue() < 0 && p instanceof AST_PropAccess && p.expression === this) return true; }); PARENS([ AST_Assign, AST_Conditional ], function (output){ var p = output.parent(); // !(a = false) → true if (p instanceof AST_Unary) return true; // 1 + (a = 2) + 3 → 6, side effect setting a = 2 if (p instanceof AST_Binary && !(p instanceof AST_Assign)) return true; // (a = func)() —or— new (a = Object)() if (p instanceof AST_Call && p.expression === this) return true; // (a = foo) ? bar : baz if (p instanceof AST_Conditional && p.condition === this) return true; // (a = foo)["prop"] —or— (a = foo).prop if (p instanceof AST_PropAccess && p.expression === this) return true; }); /* -----[ PRINTERS ]----- */ DEFPRINT(AST_Directive, function(self, output){ output.print_string(self.value, self.quote); output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Debugger, function(self, output){ output.print("debugger"); output.semicolon(); }); /* -----[ statements ]----- */ function display_body(body, is_toplevel, output) { var last = body.length - 1; body.forEach(function(stmt, i){ if (!(stmt instanceof AST_EmptyStatement)) { output.indent(); stmt.print(output); if (!(i == last && is_toplevel)) { output.newline(); if (is_toplevel) output.newline(); } } }); }; AST_StatementWithBody.DEFMETHOD("_do_print_body", function(output){ force_statement(this.body, output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Statement, function(self, output){ self.body.print(output); output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Toplevel, function(self, output){ display_body(self.body, true, output); output.print(""); }); DEFPRINT(AST_LabeledStatement, function(self, output){ self.label.print(output); output.colon(); self.body.print(output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_SimpleStatement, function(self, output){ self.body.print(output); output.semicolon(); }); function print_bracketed(body, output) { if (body.length > 0) output.with_block(function(){ display_body(body, false, output); }); else output.print("{}"); }; DEFPRINT(AST_BlockStatement, function(self, output){ print_bracketed(self.body, output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_EmptyStatement, function(self, output){ output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Do, function(self, output){ output.print("do"); output.space(); self._do_print_body(output); output.space(); output.print("while"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.condition.print(output); }); output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_While, function(self, output){ output.print("while"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.condition.print(output); }); output.space(); self._do_print_body(output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_For, function(self, output){ output.print("for"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ if (self.init && !(self.init instanceof AST_EmptyStatement)) { if (self.init instanceof AST_Definitions) { self.init.print(output); } else { parenthesize_for_noin(self.init, output, true); } output.print(";"); output.space(); } else { output.print(";"); } if (self.condition) { self.condition.print(output); output.print(";"); output.space(); } else { output.print(";"); } if (self.step) { self.step.print(output); } }); output.space(); self._do_print_body(output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_ForIn, function(self, output){ output.print("for"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.init.print(output); output.space(); output.print("in"); output.space(); self.object.print(output); }); output.space(); self._do_print_body(output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_With, function(self, output){ output.print("with"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.expression.print(output); }); output.space(); self._do_print_body(output); }); /* -----[ functions ]----- */ AST_Lambda.DEFMETHOD("_do_print", function(output, nokeyword){ var self = this; if (!nokeyword) { output.print("function"); } if (self.name) { output.space(); self.name.print(output); } output.with_parens(function(){ self.argnames.forEach(function(arg, i){ if (i) output.comma(); arg.print(output); }); }); output.space(); print_bracketed(self.body, output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Lambda, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output); }); /* -----[ exits ]----- */ AST_Exit.DEFMETHOD("_do_print", function(output, kind){ output.print(kind); if (this.value) { output.space(); this.value.print(output); } output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Return, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output, "return"); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Throw, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output, "throw"); }); /* -----[ loop control ]----- */ AST_LoopControl.DEFMETHOD("_do_print", function(output, kind){ output.print(kind); if (this.label) { output.space(); this.label.print(output); } output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Break, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output, "break"); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Continue, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output, "continue"); }); /* -----[ if ]----- */ function make_then(self, output) { if (output.option("bracketize")) { make_block(self.body, output); return; } // The squeezer replaces "block"-s that contain only a single // statement with the statement itself; technically, the AST // is correct, but this can create problems when we output an // IF having an ELSE clause where the THEN clause ends in an // IF *without* an ELSE block (then the outer ELSE would refer // to the inner IF). This function checks for this case and // adds the block brackets if needed. if (!self.body) return output.force_semicolon(); if (self.body instanceof AST_Do && !output.option("screw_ie8")) { // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS/issues/#issue/57 IE // croaks with "syntax error" on code like this: if (foo) // do ... while(cond); else ... we need block brackets // around do/while make_block(self.body, output); return; } var b = self.body; while (true) { if (b instanceof AST_If) { if (!b.alternative) { make_block(self.body, output); return; } b = b.alternative; } else if (b instanceof AST_StatementWithBody) { b = b.body; } else break; } force_statement(self.body, output); }; DEFPRINT(AST_If, function(self, output){ output.print("if"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.condition.print(output); }); output.space(); if (self.alternative) { make_then(self, output); output.space(); output.print("else"); output.space(); force_statement(self.alternative, output); } else { self._do_print_body(output); } }); /* -----[ switch ]----- */ DEFPRINT(AST_Switch, function(self, output){ output.print("switch"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.expression.print(output); }); output.space(); if (self.body.length > 0) output.with_block(function(){ self.body.forEach(function(stmt, i){ if (i) output.newline(); output.indent(true); stmt.print(output); }); }); else output.print("{}"); }); AST_SwitchBranch.DEFMETHOD("_do_print_body", function(output){ if (this.body.length > 0) { output.newline(); this.body.forEach(function(stmt){ output.indent(); stmt.print(output); output.newline(); }); } }); DEFPRINT(AST_Default, function(self, output){ output.print("default:"); self._do_print_body(output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Case, function(self, output){ output.print("case"); output.space(); self.expression.print(output); output.print(":"); self._do_print_body(output); }); /* -----[ exceptions ]----- */ DEFPRINT(AST_Try, function(self, output){ output.print("try"); output.space(); print_bracketed(self.body, output); if (self.bcatch) { output.space(); self.bcatch.print(output); } if (self.bfinally) { output.space(); self.bfinally.print(output); } }); DEFPRINT(AST_Catch, function(self, output){ output.print("catch"); output.space(); output.with_parens(function(){ self.argname.print(output); }); output.space(); print_bracketed(self.body, output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Finally, function(self, output){ output.print("finally"); output.space(); print_bracketed(self.body, output); }); /* -----[ var/const ]----- */ AST_Definitions.DEFMETHOD("_do_print", function(output, kind){ output.print(kind); output.space(); this.definitions.forEach(function(def, i){ if (i) output.comma(); def.print(output); }); var p = output.parent(); var in_for = p instanceof AST_For || p instanceof AST_ForIn; var avoid_semicolon = in_for && p.init === this; if (!avoid_semicolon) output.semicolon(); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Var, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output, "var"); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Const, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output, "const"); }); function parenthesize_for_noin(node, output, noin) { if (!noin) node.print(output); else try { // need to take some precautions here: // https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/60 node.walk(new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Binary && node.operator == "in") throw output; })); node.print(output); } catch(ex) { if (ex !== output) throw ex; node.print(output, true); } }; DEFPRINT(AST_VarDef, function(self, output){ self.name.print(output); if (self.value) { output.space(); output.print("="); output.space(); var p = output.parent(1); var noin = p instanceof AST_For || p instanceof AST_ForIn; parenthesize_for_noin(self.value, output, noin); } }); /* -----[ other expressions ]----- */ DEFPRINT(AST_Call, function(self, output){ self.expression.print(output); if (self instanceof AST_New && no_constructor_parens(self, output)) return; output.with_parens(function(){ self.args.forEach(function(expr, i){ if (i) output.comma(); expr.print(output); }); }); }); DEFPRINT(AST_New, function(self, output){ output.print("new"); output.space(); AST_Call.prototype._codegen(self, output); }); AST_Seq.DEFMETHOD("_do_print", function(output){ this.car.print(output); if (this.cdr) { output.comma(); if (output.should_break()) { output.newline(); output.indent(); } this.cdr.print(output); } }); DEFPRINT(AST_Seq, function(self, output){ self._do_print(output); // var p = output.parent(); // if (p instanceof AST_Statement) { // output.with_indent(output.next_indent(), function(){ // self._do_print(output); // }); // } else { // self._do_print(output); // } }); DEFPRINT(AST_Dot, function(self, output){ var expr = self.expression; expr.print(output); if (expr instanceof AST_Number && expr.getValue() >= 0) { if (!/[xa-f.]/i.test(output.last())) { output.print("."); } } output.print("."); // the name after dot would be mapped about here. output.add_mapping(self.end); output.print_name(self.property); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Sub, function(self, output){ self.expression.print(output); output.print("["); self.property.print(output); output.print("]"); }); DEFPRINT(AST_UnaryPrefix, function(self, output){ var op = self.operator; output.print(op); if (/^[a-z]/i.test(op) || (/[+-]$/.test(op) && self.expression instanceof AST_UnaryPrefix && /^[+-]/.test(self.expression.operator))) { output.space(); } self.expression.print(output); }); DEFPRINT(AST_UnaryPostfix, function(self, output){ self.expression.print(output); output.print(self.operator); }); DEFPRINT(AST_Binary, function(self, output){ var op = self.operator; self.left.print(output); if (op[0] == ">" /* ">>" ">>>" ">" ">=" */ && self.left instanceof AST_UnaryPostfix && self.left.operator == "--") { // space is mandatory to avoid outputting --> output.print(" "); } else { // the space is optional depending on "beautify" output.space(); } output.print(op); if ((op == "<" || op == "<<") && self.right instanceof AST_UnaryPrefix && self.right.operator == "!" && self.right.expression instanceof AST_UnaryPrefix && self.right.expression.operator == "--") { // space is mandatory to avoid outputting x&&y?z:a if (consequent instanceof AST_Conditional && consequent.alternative.equivalent_to(alternative)) { return make_node(AST_Conditional, self, { condition: make_node(AST_Binary, self, { left: self.condition, operator: "&&", right: consequent.condition }), consequent: consequent.consequent, alternative: alternative }); } // x=y?1:1 --> x=1 if (consequent instanceof AST_Constant && alternative instanceof AST_Constant && consequent.equivalent_to(alternative)) { if (self.condition.has_side_effects(compressor)) { return AST_Seq.from_array([self.condition, make_node_from_constant(compressor, consequent.value, self)]); } else { return make_node_from_constant(compressor, consequent.value, self); } } // x=y?true:false --> x=!!y if (consequent instanceof AST_True && alternative instanceof AST_False) { self.condition = self.condition.negate(compressor); return make_node(AST_UnaryPrefix, self.condition, { operator: "!", expression: self.condition }); } // x=y?false:true --> x=!y if (consequent instanceof AST_False && alternative instanceof AST_True) { return self.condition.negate(compressor) } return self; }); OPT(AST_Boolean, function(self, compressor){ if (compressor.option("booleans")) { var p = compressor.parent(); if (p instanceof AST_Binary && (p.operator == "==" || p.operator == "!=")) { compressor.warn("Non-strict equality against boolean: {operator} {value} [{file}:{line},{col}]", { operator : p.operator, value : self.value, file : p.start.file, line : p.start.line, col : p.start.col, }); return make_node(AST_Number, self, { value: +self.value }); } return make_node(AST_UnaryPrefix, self, { operator: "!", expression: make_node(AST_Number, self, { value: 1 - self.value }) }); } return self; }); OPT(AST_Sub, function(self, compressor){ var prop = self.property; if (prop instanceof AST_String && compressor.option("properties")) { prop = prop.getValue(); if (RESERVED_WORDS(prop) ? compressor.option("screw_ie8") : is_identifier_string(prop)) { return make_node(AST_Dot, self, { expression : self.expression, property : prop }).optimize(compressor); } var v = parseFloat(prop); if (!isNaN(v) && v.toString() == prop) { self.property = make_node(AST_Number, self.property, { value: v }); } } return self; }); OPT(AST_Dot, function(self, compressor){ var prop = self.property; if (RESERVED_WORDS(prop) && !compressor.option("screw_ie8")) { return make_node(AST_Sub, self, { expression : self.expression, property : make_node(AST_String, self, { value: prop }) }).optimize(compressor); } return self.evaluate(compressor)[0]; }); function literals_in_boolean_context(self, compressor) { if (compressor.option("booleans") && compressor.in_boolean_context() && !self.has_side_effects(compressor)) { return make_node(AST_True, self); } return self; }; OPT(AST_Array, literals_in_boolean_context); OPT(AST_Object, literals_in_boolean_context); OPT(AST_RegExp, literals_in_boolean_context); OPT(AST_Return, function(self, compressor){ if (self.value instanceof AST_Undefined) { self.value = null; } return self; }); })(); /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; // a small wrapper around fitzgen's source-map library function SourceMap(options) { options = defaults(options, { file : null, root : null, orig : null, orig_line_diff : 0, dest_line_diff : 0, }); var orig_map = options.orig && new MOZ_SourceMap.SourceMapConsumer(options.orig); var generator; if (orig_map) { generator = MOZ_SourceMap.SourceMapGenerator.fromSourceMap(orig_map); } else { generator = new MOZ_SourceMap.SourceMapGenerator({ file : options.file, sourceRoot : options.root }); } function add(source, gen_line, gen_col, orig_line, orig_col, name) { if (orig_map) { var info = orig_map.originalPositionFor({ line: orig_line, column: orig_col }); if (info.source === null) { return; } source = info.source; orig_line = info.line; orig_col = info.column; name = info.name || name; } generator.addMapping({ generated : { line: gen_line + options.dest_line_diff, column: gen_col }, original : { line: orig_line + options.orig_line_diff, column: orig_col }, source : source, name : name }); } return { add : add, get : function() { return generator }, toString : function() { return JSON.stringify(generator.toJSON()); } }; }; /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; (function(){ var MOZ_TO_ME = { ExpressionStatement: function(M) { var expr = M.expression; if (expr.type === "Literal" && typeof expr.value === "string") { return new AST_Directive({ start: my_start_token(M), end: my_end_token(M), value: expr.value }); } return new AST_SimpleStatement({ start: my_start_token(M), end: my_end_token(M), body: from_moz(expr) }); }, TryStatement: function(M) { var handlers = M.handlers || [M.handler]; if (handlers.length > 1 || M.guardedHandlers && M.guardedHandlers.length) { throw new Error("Multiple catch clauses are not supported."); } return new AST_Try({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), body : from_moz(M.block).body, bcatch : from_moz(handlers[0]), bfinally : M.finalizer ? new AST_Finally(from_moz(M.finalizer)) : null }); }, Property: function(M) { var key = M.key; var name = key.type == "Identifier" ? key.name : key.value; var args = { start : my_start_token(key), end : my_end_token(M.value), key : name, value : from_moz(M.value) }; switch (M.kind) { case "init": return new AST_ObjectKeyVal(args); case "set": args.value.name = from_moz(key); return new AST_ObjectSetter(args); case "get": args.value.name = from_moz(key); return new AST_ObjectGetter(args); } }, ObjectExpression: function(M) { return new AST_Object({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), properties : M.properties.map(function(prop){ prop.type = "Property"; return from_moz(prop) }) }); }, SequenceExpression: function(M) { return AST_Seq.from_array(M.expressions.map(from_moz)); }, MemberExpression: function(M) { return new (M.computed ? AST_Sub : AST_Dot)({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), property : M.computed ? from_moz(M.property) : M.property.name, expression : from_moz(M.object) }); }, SwitchCase: function(M) { return new (M.test ? AST_Case : AST_Default)({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), expression : from_moz(M.test), body : M.consequent.map(from_moz) }); }, VariableDeclaration: function(M) { return new (M.kind === "const" ? AST_Const : AST_Var)({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), definitions : M.declarations.map(from_moz) }); }, Literal: function(M) { var val = M.value, args = { start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M) }; if (val === null) return new AST_Null(args); switch (typeof val) { case "string": args.value = val; return new AST_String(args); case "number": args.value = val; return new AST_Number(args); case "boolean": return new (val ? AST_True : AST_False)(args); default: var rx = M.regex; if (rx && rx.pattern) { // RegExpLiteral as per ESTree AST spec args.value = new RegExp(rx.pattern, rx.flags).toString(); } else { // support legacy RegExp args.value = M.regex && M.raw ? M.raw : val; } return new AST_RegExp(args); } }, Identifier: function(M) { var p = FROM_MOZ_STACK[FROM_MOZ_STACK.length - 2]; return new ( p.type == "LabeledStatement" ? AST_Label : p.type == "VariableDeclarator" && p.id === M ? (p.kind == "const" ? AST_SymbolConst : AST_SymbolVar) : p.type == "FunctionExpression" ? (p.id === M ? AST_SymbolLambda : AST_SymbolFunarg) : p.type == "FunctionDeclaration" ? (p.id === M ? AST_SymbolDefun : AST_SymbolFunarg) : p.type == "CatchClause" ? AST_SymbolCatch : p.type == "BreakStatement" || p.type == "ContinueStatement" ? AST_LabelRef : AST_SymbolRef)({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), name : M.name }); } }; MOZ_TO_ME.UpdateExpression = MOZ_TO_ME.UnaryExpression = function To_Moz_Unary(M) { var prefix = "prefix" in M ? M.prefix : M.type == "UnaryExpression" ? true : false; return new (prefix ? AST_UnaryPrefix : AST_UnaryPostfix)({ start : my_start_token(M), end : my_end_token(M), operator : M.operator, expression : from_moz(M.argument) }); }; map("Program", AST_Toplevel, "body@body"); map("EmptyStatement", AST_EmptyStatement); map("BlockStatement", AST_BlockStatement, "body@body"); map("IfStatement", AST_If, "test>condition, consequent>body, alternate>alternative"); map("LabeledStatement", AST_LabeledStatement, "label>label, body>body"); map("BreakStatement", AST_Break, "label>label"); map("ContinueStatement", AST_Continue, "label>label"); map("WithStatement", AST_With, "object>expression, body>body"); map("SwitchStatement", AST_Switch, "discriminant>expression, cases@body"); map("ReturnStatement", AST_Return, "argument>value"); map("ThrowStatement", AST_Throw, "argument>value"); map("WhileStatement", AST_While, "test>condition, body>body"); map("DoWhileStatement", AST_Do, "test>condition, body>body"); map("ForStatement", AST_For, "init>init, test>condition, update>step, body>body"); map("ForInStatement", AST_ForIn, "left>init, right>object, body>body"); map("DebuggerStatement", AST_Debugger); map("FunctionDeclaration", AST_Defun, "id>name, params@argnames, body%body"); map("VariableDeclarator", AST_VarDef, "id>name, init>value"); map("CatchClause", AST_Catch, "param>argname, body%body"); map("ThisExpression", AST_This); map("ArrayExpression", AST_Array, "elements@elements"); map("FunctionExpression", AST_Function, "id>name, params@argnames, body%body"); map("BinaryExpression", AST_Binary, "operator=operator, left>left, right>right"); map("LogicalExpression", AST_Binary, "operator=operator, left>left, right>right"); map("AssignmentExpression", AST_Assign, "operator=operator, left>left, right>right"); map("ConditionalExpression", AST_Conditional, "test>condition, consequent>consequent, alternate>alternative"); map("NewExpression", AST_New, "callee>expression, arguments@args"); map("CallExpression", AST_Call, "callee>expression, arguments@args"); def_to_moz(AST_Directive, function To_Moz_Directive(M) { return { type: "ExpressionStatement", expression: { type: "Literal", value: M.value } }; }); def_to_moz(AST_SimpleStatement, function To_Moz_ExpressionStatement(M) { return { type: "ExpressionStatement", expression: to_moz(M.body) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_SwitchBranch, function To_Moz_SwitchCase(M) { return { type: "SwitchCase", test: to_moz(M.expression), consequent: M.body.map(to_moz) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Try, function To_Moz_TryStatement(M) { return { type: "TryStatement", block: to_moz_block(M), handler: to_moz(M.bcatch), guardedHandlers: [], finalizer: to_moz(M.bfinally) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Catch, function To_Moz_CatchClause(M) { return { type: "CatchClause", param: to_moz(M.argname), guard: null, body: to_moz_block(M) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Definitions, function To_Moz_VariableDeclaration(M) { return { type: "VariableDeclaration", kind: M instanceof AST_Const ? "const" : "var", declarations: M.definitions.map(to_moz) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Seq, function To_Moz_SequenceExpression(M) { return { type: "SequenceExpression", expressions: M.to_array().map(to_moz) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_PropAccess, function To_Moz_MemberExpression(M) { var isComputed = M instanceof AST_Sub; return { type: "MemberExpression", object: to_moz(M.expression), computed: isComputed, property: isComputed ? to_moz(M.property) : {type: "Identifier", name: M.property} }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Unary, function To_Moz_Unary(M) { return { type: M.operator == "++" || M.operator == "--" ? "UpdateExpression" : "UnaryExpression", operator: M.operator, prefix: M instanceof AST_UnaryPrefix, argument: to_moz(M.expression) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Binary, function To_Moz_BinaryExpression(M) { return { type: M.operator == "&&" || M.operator == "||" ? "LogicalExpression" : "BinaryExpression", left: to_moz(M.left), operator: M.operator, right: to_moz(M.right) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Object, function To_Moz_ObjectExpression(M) { return { type: "ObjectExpression", properties: M.properties.map(to_moz) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_ObjectProperty, function To_Moz_Property(M) { var key = ( is_identifier(M.key) ? {type: "Identifier", name: M.key} : {type: "Literal", value: M.key} ); var kind; if (M instanceof AST_ObjectKeyVal) { kind = "init"; } else if (M instanceof AST_ObjectGetter) { kind = "get"; } else if (M instanceof AST_ObjectSetter) { kind = "set"; } return { type: "Property", kind: kind, key: key, value: to_moz(M.value) }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Symbol, function To_Moz_Identifier(M) { var def = M.definition(); return { type: "Identifier", name: def ? def.mangled_name || def.name : M.name }; }); def_to_moz(AST_RegExp, function To_Moz_RegExpLiteral(M) { var value = M.value; return { type: "Literal", value: value, raw: value.toString(), regex: { pattern: value.source, flags: value.toString().match(/[gimuy]*$/)[0] } }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Constant, function To_Moz_Literal(M) { var value = M.value; if (typeof value === 'number' && (value < 0 || (value === 0 && 1 / value < 0))) { return { type: "UnaryExpression", operator: "-", prefix: true, argument: { type: "Literal", value: -value, raw: M.start.raw } }; } return { type: "Literal", value: value, raw: M.start.raw }; }); def_to_moz(AST_Atom, function To_Moz_Atom(M) { return { type: "Identifier", name: String(M.value) }; }); AST_Boolean.DEFMETHOD("to_mozilla_ast", AST_Constant.prototype.to_mozilla_ast); AST_Null.DEFMETHOD("to_mozilla_ast", AST_Constant.prototype.to_mozilla_ast); AST_Hole.DEFMETHOD("to_mozilla_ast", function To_Moz_ArrayHole() { return null }); AST_Block.DEFMETHOD("to_mozilla_ast", AST_BlockStatement.prototype.to_mozilla_ast); AST_Lambda.DEFMETHOD("to_mozilla_ast", AST_Function.prototype.to_mozilla_ast); /* -----[ tools ]----- */ function raw_token(moznode) { if (moznode.type == "Literal") { return moznode.raw != null ? moznode.raw : moznode.value + ""; } } function my_start_token(moznode) { var loc = moznode.loc, start = loc && loc.start; var range = moznode.range; return new AST_Token({ file : loc && loc.source, line : start && start.line, col : start && start.column, pos : range ? range[0] : moznode.start, endline : start && start.line, endcol : start && start.column, endpos : range ? range[0] : moznode.start, raw : raw_token(moznode), }); }; function my_end_token(moznode) { var loc = moznode.loc, end = loc && loc.end; var range = moznode.range; return new AST_Token({ file : loc && loc.source, line : end && end.line, col : end && end.column, pos : range ? range[1] : moznode.end, endline : end && end.line, endcol : end && end.column, endpos : range ? range[1] : moznode.end, raw : raw_token(moznode), }); }; function map(moztype, mytype, propmap) { var moz_to_me = "function From_Moz_" + moztype + "(M){\n"; moz_to_me += "return new U2." + mytype.name + "({\n" + "start: my_start_token(M),\n" + "end: my_end_token(M)"; var me_to_moz = "function To_Moz_" + moztype + "(M){\n"; me_to_moz += "return {\n" + "type: " + JSON.stringify(moztype); if (propmap) propmap.split(/\s*,\s*/).forEach(function(prop){ var m = /([a-z0-9$_]+)(=|@|>|%)([a-z0-9$_]+)/i.exec(prop); if (!m) throw new Error("Can't understand property map: " + prop); var moz = m[1], how = m[2], my = m[3]; moz_to_me += ",\n" + my + ": "; me_to_moz += ",\n" + moz + ": "; switch (how) { case "@": moz_to_me += "M." + moz + ".map(from_moz)"; me_to_moz += "M." + my + ".map(to_moz)"; break; case ">": moz_to_me += "from_moz(M." + moz + ")"; me_to_moz += "to_moz(M." + my + ")"; break; case "=": moz_to_me += "M." + moz; me_to_moz += "M." + my; break; case "%": moz_to_me += "from_moz(M." + moz + ").body"; me_to_moz += "to_moz_block(M)"; break; default: throw new Error("Can't understand operator in propmap: " + prop); } }); moz_to_me += "\n})\n}"; me_to_moz += "\n}\n}"; //moz_to_me = parse(moz_to_me).print_to_string({ beautify: true }); //me_to_moz = parse(me_to_moz).print_to_string({ beautify: true }); //console.log(moz_to_me); moz_to_me = new Function("U2", "my_start_token", "my_end_token", "from_moz", "return(" + moz_to_me + ")")( exports, my_start_token, my_end_token, from_moz ); me_to_moz = new Function("to_moz", "to_moz_block", "return(" + me_to_moz + ")")( to_moz, to_moz_block ); MOZ_TO_ME[moztype] = moz_to_me; def_to_moz(mytype, me_to_moz); }; var FROM_MOZ_STACK = null; function from_moz(node) { FROM_MOZ_STACK.push(node); var ret = node != null ? MOZ_TO_ME[node.type](node) : null; FROM_MOZ_STACK.pop(); return ret; }; AST_Node.from_mozilla_ast = function(node){ var save_stack = FROM_MOZ_STACK; FROM_MOZ_STACK = []; var ast = from_moz(node); FROM_MOZ_STACK = save_stack; return ast; }; function set_moz_loc(mynode, moznode, myparent) { var start = mynode.start; var end = mynode.end; if (start.pos != null && end.endpos != null) { moznode.range = [start.pos, end.endpos]; } if (start.line) { moznode.loc = { start: {line: start.line, column: start.col}, end: end.endline ? {line: end.endline, column: end.endcol} : null }; if (start.file) { moznode.loc.source = start.file; } } return moznode; }; function def_to_moz(mytype, handler) { mytype.DEFMETHOD("to_mozilla_ast", function() { return set_moz_loc(this, handler(this)); }); }; function to_moz(node) { return node != null ? node.to_mozilla_ast() : null; }; function to_moz_block(node) { return { type: "BlockStatement", body: node.body.map(to_moz) }; }; })(); /*********************************************************************** A JavaScript tokenizer / parser / beautifier / compressor. https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2 -------------------------------- (C) --------------------------------- Author: Mihai Bazon http://mihai.bazon.net/blog Distributed under the BSD license: Copyright 2012 (c) Mihai Bazon Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ***********************************************************************/ "use strict"; function find_builtins() { var a = []; [ Object, Array, Function, Number, String, Boolean, Error, Math, Date, RegExp ].forEach(function(ctor){ Object.getOwnPropertyNames(ctor).map(add); if (ctor.prototype) { Object.getOwnPropertyNames(ctor.prototype).map(add); } }); function add(name) { push_uniq(a, name); } return a; } function mangle_properties(ast, options) { options = defaults(options, { reserved : null, cache : null, only_cache : false, regex : null }); var reserved = options.reserved; if (reserved == null) reserved = find_builtins(); var cache = options.cache; if (cache == null) { cache = { cname: -1, props: new Dictionary() }; } var regex = options.regex; var names_to_mangle = []; var unmangleable = []; // step 1: find candidates to mangle ast.walk(new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_ObjectKeyVal) { add(node.key); } else if (node instanceof AST_ObjectProperty) { // setter or getter, since KeyVal is handled above add(node.key.name); } else if (node instanceof AST_Dot) { if (this.parent() instanceof AST_Assign) { add(node.property); } } else if (node instanceof AST_Sub) { if (this.parent() instanceof AST_Assign) { addStrings(node.property); } } })); // step 2: transform the tree, renaming properties return ast.transform(new TreeTransformer(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_ObjectKeyVal) { node.key = mangle(node.key); } else if (node instanceof AST_ObjectProperty) { // setter or getter node.key.name = mangle(node.key.name); } else if (node instanceof AST_Dot) { node.property = mangle(node.property); } else if (node instanceof AST_Sub) { node.property = mangleStrings(node.property); } // else if (node instanceof AST_String) { // if (should_mangle(node.value)) { // AST_Node.warn( // "Found \"{prop}\" property candidate for mangling in an arbitrary string [{file}:{line},{col}]", { // file : node.start.file, // line : node.start.line, // col : node.start.col, // prop : node.value // } // ); // } // } })); // only function declarations after this line function can_mangle(name) { if (unmangleable.indexOf(name) >= 0) return false; if (reserved.indexOf(name) >= 0) return false; if (options.only_cache) { return cache.props.has(name); } if (/^[0-9.]+$/.test(name)) return false; return true; } function should_mangle(name) { if (regex && !regex.test(name)) return false; if (reserved.indexOf(name) >= 0) return false; return cache.props.has(name) || names_to_mangle.indexOf(name) >= 0; } function add(name) { if (can_mangle(name)) push_uniq(names_to_mangle, name); if (!should_mangle(name)) { push_uniq(unmangleable, name); } } function mangle(name) { if (!should_mangle(name)) { return name; } var mangled = cache.props.get(name); if (!mangled) { do { mangled = base54(++cache.cname); } while (!can_mangle(mangled)); cache.props.set(name, mangled); } return mangled; } function addStrings(node) { var out = {}; try { (function walk(node){ node.walk(new TreeWalker(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Seq) { walk(node.cdr); return true; } if (node instanceof AST_String) { add(node.value); return true; } if (node instanceof AST_Conditional) { walk(node.consequent); walk(node.alternative); return true; } throw out; })); })(node); } catch(ex) { if (ex !== out) throw ex; } } function mangleStrings(node) { return node.transform(new TreeTransformer(function(node){ if (node instanceof AST_Seq) { node.cdr = mangleStrings(node.cdr); } else if (node instanceof AST_String) { node.value = mangle(node.value); } else if (node instanceof AST_Conditional) { node.consequent = mangleStrings(node.consequent); node.alternative = mangleStrings(node.alternative); } return node; })); } } AST_Node.warn_function = function(txt) { logger.error("uglifyjs2 WARN: " + txt); }; exports.minify = function(files, options, name) { options = defaults(options, { spidermonkey : false, outSourceMap : null, sourceRoot : null, inSourceMap : null, fromString : false, warnings : false, mangle : {}, output : null, compress : {} }); base54.reset(); // 1. parse var toplevel = null, sourcesContent = {}; if (options.spidermonkey) { toplevel = AST_Node.from_mozilla_ast(files); } else { if (typeof files == "string") files = [ files ]; files.forEach(function(file, i){ var code = options.fromString ? file : rjsFile.readFile(file, "utf8"); sourcesContent[file] = code; toplevel = parse(code, { filename: options.fromString ? name : file, toplevel: toplevel }); }); } if (options.wrap) { toplevel = toplevel.wrap_commonjs(options.wrap, options.exportAll); } // 2. compress if (options.compress) { var compress = { warnings: options.warnings }; merge(compress, options.compress); toplevel.figure_out_scope(); var sq = Compressor(compress); toplevel = toplevel.transform(sq); } // 3. mangle if (options.mangle) { toplevel.figure_out_scope(options.mangle); toplevel.compute_char_frequency(options.mangle); toplevel.mangle_names(options.mangle); } // 4. output var inMap = options.inSourceMap; var output = {}; if (typeof options.inSourceMap == "string") { inMap = rjsFile.readFile(options.inSourceMap, "utf8"); } if (options.outSourceMap) { output.source_map = SourceMap({ file: options.outSourceMap, orig: inMap, root: options.sourceRoot }); if (options.sourceMapIncludeSources) { for (var file in sourcesContent) { if (sourcesContent.hasOwnProperty(file)) { output.source_map.get().setSourceContent(file, sourcesContent[file]); } } } } if (options.output) { merge(output, options.output); } var stream = OutputStream(output); toplevel.print(stream); if (options.outSourceMap && "string" === typeof options.outSourceMap) { stream += "\n//# sourceMappingURL=" + options.outSourceMap; } var source_map = output.source_map; if (source_map) { source_map = source_map + ""; } return { code : stream + "", map : source_map }; }; // exports.describe_ast = function() { // function doitem(ctor) { // var sub = {}; // ctor.SUBCLASSES.forEach(function(ctor){ // sub[ctor.TYPE] = doitem(ctor); // }); // var ret = {}; // if (ctor.SELF_PROPS.length > 0) ret.props = ctor.SELF_PROPS; // if (ctor.SUBCLASSES.length > 0) ret.sub = sub; // return ret; // } // return doitem(AST_Node).sub; // } exports.describe_ast = function() { var out = OutputStream({ beautify: true }); function doitem(ctor) { out.print("AST_" + ctor.TYPE); var props = ctor.SELF_PROPS.filter(function(prop){ return !/^\$/.test(prop); }); if (props.length > 0) { out.space(); out.with_parens(function(){ props.forEach(function(prop, i){ if (i) out.space(); out.print(prop); }); }); } if (ctor.documentation) { out.space(); out.print_string(ctor.documentation); } if (ctor.SUBCLASSES.length > 0) { out.space(); out.with_block(function(){ ctor.SUBCLASSES.forEach(function(ctor, i){ out.indent(); doitem(ctor); out.newline(); }); }); } }; doitem(AST_Node); return out + ""; }; }); /*jslint plusplus: true */ /*global define: false */ define('parse', ['./esprimaAdapter', 'lang'], function (esprima, lang) { 'use strict'; function arrayToString(ary) { var output = '['; if (ary) { ary.forEach(function (item, i) { output += (i > 0 ? ',' : '') + '"' + lang.jsEscape(item) + '"'; }); } output += ']'; return output; } //This string is saved off because JSLint complains //about obj.arguments use, as 'reserved word' var argPropName = 'arguments', //Default object to use for "scope" checking for UMD identifiers. emptyScope = {}, mixin = lang.mixin, hasProp = lang.hasProp; //From an esprima example for traversing its ast. function traverse(object, visitor) { var child; if (!object) { return; } if (visitor.call(null, object) === false) { return false; } for (var i = 0, keys = Object.keys(object); i < keys.length; i++) { child = object[keys[i]]; if (typeof child === 'object' && child !== null) { if (traverse(child, visitor) === false) { return false; } } } } //Like traverse, but visitor returning false just //stops that subtree analysis, not the rest of tree //visiting. function traverseBroad(object, visitor) { var child; if (!object) { return; } if (visitor.call(null, object) === false) { return false; } for (var i = 0, keys = Object.keys(object); i < keys.length; i++) { child = object[key]; if (typeof child === 'object' && child !== null) { traverseBroad(child, visitor); } } } /** * Pulls out dependencies from an array literal with just string members. * If string literals, will just return those string values in an array, * skipping other items in the array. * * @param {Node} node an AST node. * * @returns {Array} an array of strings. * If null is returned, then it means the input node was not a valid * dependency. */ function getValidDeps(node) { if (!node || node.type !== 'ArrayExpression' || !node.elements) { return; } var deps = []; node.elements.some(function (elem) { if (elem.type === 'Literal') { deps.push(elem.value); } }); return deps.length ? deps : undefined; } // Detects regular or arrow function expressions as the desired expression // type. function isFnExpression(node) { return (node && (node.type === 'FunctionExpression' || node.type === 'ArrowFunctionExpression')); } /** * Main parse function. Returns a string of any valid require or * define/require.def calls as part of one JavaScript source string. * @param {String} moduleName the module name that represents this file. * It is used to create a default define if there is not one already for the * file. This allows properly tracing dependencies for builds. Otherwise, if * the file just has a require() call, the file dependencies will not be * properly reflected: the file will come before its dependencies. * @param {String} moduleName * @param {String} fileName * @param {String} fileContents * @param {Object} options optional options. insertNeedsDefine: true will * add calls to require.needsDefine() if appropriate. * @returns {String} JS source string or null, if no require or * define/require.def calls are found. */ function parse(moduleName, fileName, fileContents, options) { options = options || {}; //Set up source input var i, moduleCall, depString, moduleDeps = [], result = '', moduleList = [], needsDefine = true, astRoot = esprima.parse(fileContents); parse.recurse(astRoot, function (callName, config, name, deps, node, factoryIdentifier, fnExpScope) { if (!deps) { deps = []; } if (callName === 'define' && (!name || name === moduleName)) { needsDefine = false; } if (!name) { //If there is no module name, the dependencies are for //this file/default module name. moduleDeps = moduleDeps.concat(deps); } else { moduleList.push({ name: name, deps: deps }); } if (callName === 'define' && factoryIdentifier && hasProp(fnExpScope, factoryIdentifier)) { return factoryIdentifier; } //If define was found, no need to dive deeper, unless //the config explicitly wants to dig deeper. return !!options.findNestedDependencies; }, options); if (options.insertNeedsDefine && needsDefine) { result += 'require.needsDefine("' + moduleName + '");'; } if (moduleDeps.length || moduleList.length) { for (i = 0; i < moduleList.length; i++) { moduleCall = moduleList[i]; if (result) { result += '\n'; } //If this is the main module for this file, combine any //"anonymous" dependencies (could come from a nested require //call) with this module. if (moduleCall.name === moduleName) { moduleCall.deps = moduleCall.deps.concat(moduleDeps); moduleDeps = []; } depString = arrayToString(moduleCall.deps); result += 'define("' + moduleCall.name + '",' + depString + ');'; } if (moduleDeps.length) { if (result) { result += '\n'; } depString = arrayToString(moduleDeps); result += 'define("' + moduleName + '",' + depString + ');'; } } return result || null; } parse.traverse = traverse; parse.traverseBroad = traverseBroad; parse.isFnExpression = isFnExpression; /** * Handles parsing a file recursively for require calls. * @param {Array} parentNode the AST node to start with. * @param {Function} onMatch function to call on a parse match. * @param {Object} [options] This is normally the build config options if * it is passed. * @param {Object} [fnExpScope] holds list of function expresssion * argument identifiers, set up internally, not passed in */ parse.recurse = function (object, onMatch, options, fnExpScope) { //Like traverse, but skips if branches that would not be processed //after has application that results in tests of true or false boolean //literal values. var keys, child, result, i, params, param, tempObject, hasHas = options && options.has; fnExpScope = fnExpScope || emptyScope; if (!object) { return; } //If has replacement has resulted in if(true){} or if(false){}, take //the appropriate branch and skip the other one. if (hasHas && object.type === 'IfStatement' && object.test.type && object.test.type === 'Literal') { if (object.test.value) { //Take the if branch this.recurse(object.consequent, onMatch, options, fnExpScope); } else { //Take the else branch this.recurse(object.alternate, onMatch, options, fnExpScope); } } else { result = this.parseNode(object, onMatch, fnExpScope); if (result === false) { return; } else if (typeof result === 'string') { return result; } //Build up a "scope" object that informs nested recurse calls if //the define call references an identifier that is likely a UMD //wrapped function expression argument. //Catch (function(a) {... wrappers if (object.type === 'ExpressionStatement' && object.expression && object.expression.type === 'CallExpression' && object.expression.callee && isFnExpression(object.expression.callee)) { tempObject = object.expression.callee; } // Catch !function(a) {... wrappers if (object.type === 'UnaryExpression' && object.argument && object.argument.type === 'CallExpression' && object.argument.callee && isFnExpression(object.argument.callee)) { tempObject = object.argument.callee; } if (tempObject && tempObject.params && tempObject.params.length) { params = tempObject.params; fnExpScope = mixin({}, fnExpScope, true); for (i = 0; i < params.length; i++) { param = params[i]; if (param.type === 'Identifier') { fnExpScope[param.name] = true; } } } for (i = 0, keys = Object.keys(object); i < keys.length; i++) { child = object[keys[i]]; if (typeof child === 'object' && child !== null) { result = this.recurse(child, onMatch, options, fnExpScope); if (typeof result === 'string' && hasProp(fnExpScope, result)) { //The result was still in fnExpScope so break. Otherwise, //was a return from a a tree that had a UMD definition, //but now out of that scope so keep siblings. break; } } } //Check for an identifier for a factory function identifier being //passed in as a function expression, indicating a UMD-type of //wrapping. if (typeof result === 'string') { if (hasProp(fnExpScope, result)) { //result still in scope, keep jumping out indicating the //identifier still in use. return result; } return; } } }; /** * Determines if the file defines the require/define module API. * Specifically, it looks for the `define.amd = ` expression. * @param {String} fileName * @param {String} fileContents * @returns {Boolean} */ parse.definesRequire = function (fileName, fileContents) { var foundDefine = false, foundDefineAmd = false; traverse(esprima.parse(fileContents), function (node) { // Look for a top level declaration of a define, like // var requirejs, require, define, off Program body. if (node.type === 'Program' && node.body && node.body.length) { foundDefine = node.body.some(function(bodyNode) { // var define if (bodyNode.type === 'VariableDeclaration') { var decls = bodyNode.declarations; if (decls) { var hasVarDefine = decls.some(function(declNode) { return (declNode.type === 'VariableDeclarator' && declNode.id && declNode.id.type === 'Identifier' && declNode.id.name === 'define'); }); if (hasVarDefine) { return true; } } } // function define() {} if (bodyNode.type === 'FunctionDeclaration' && bodyNode.id && bodyNode.id.type === 'Identifier' && bodyNode.id.name === 'define') { return true; } }); } // Need define variable found first, before detecting define.amd. if (foundDefine && parse.hasDefineAmd(node)) { foundDefineAmd = true; //Stop traversal return false; } }); return foundDefine && foundDefineAmd; }; /** * Finds require("") calls inside a CommonJS anonymous module wrapped in a * define(function(require, exports, module){}) wrapper. These dependencies * will be added to a modified define() call that lists the dependencies * on the outside of the function. * @param {String} fileName * @param {String|Object} fileContents: a string of contents, or an already * parsed AST tree. * @returns {Array} an array of module names that are dependencies. Always * returns an array, but could be of length zero. */ parse.getAnonDeps = function (fileName, fileContents) { var astRoot = typeof fileContents === 'string' ? esprima.parse(fileContents) : fileContents, defFunc = this.findAnonDefineFactory(astRoot); return parse.getAnonDepsFromNode(defFunc); }; /** * Finds require("") calls inside a CommonJS anonymous module wrapped * in a define function, given an AST node for the definition function. * @param {Node} node the AST node for the definition function. * @returns {Array} and array of dependency names. Can be of zero length. */ parse.getAnonDepsFromNode = function (node) { var deps = [], funcArgLength; if (node) { this.findRequireDepNames(node, deps); //If no deps, still add the standard CommonJS require, exports, //module, in that order, to the deps, but only if specified as //function args. In particular, if exports is used, it is favored //over the return value of the function, so only add it if asked. funcArgLength = node.params && node.params.length; if (funcArgLength) { deps = (funcArgLength > 1 ? ["require", "exports", "module"] : ["require"]).concat(deps); } } return deps; }; parse.isDefineNodeWithArgs = function (node) { return node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.name === 'define' && node[argPropName]; }; /** * Finds the function in define(function (require, exports, module){}); * @param {Array} node * @returns {Boolean} */ parse.findAnonDefineFactory = function (node) { var match; traverse(node, function (node) { var arg0, arg1; if (parse.isDefineNodeWithArgs(node)) { //Just the factory function passed to define arg0 = node[argPropName][0]; if (isFnExpression(arg0)) { match = arg0; return false; } //A string literal module ID followed by the factory function. arg1 = node[argPropName][1]; if (arg0.type === 'Literal' && isFnExpression(arg1)) { match = arg1; return false; } } }); return match; }; /** * Finds any config that is passed to requirejs. That includes calls to * require/requirejs.config(), as well as require({}, ...) and * requirejs({}, ...) * @param {String} fileContents * * @returns {Object} a config details object with the following properties: * - config: {Object} the config object found. Can be undefined if no * config found. * - range: {Array} the start index and end index in the contents where * the config was found. Can be undefined if no config found. * Can throw an error if the config in the file cannot be evaluated in * a build context to valid JavaScript. */ parse.findConfig = function (fileContents) { /*jslint evil: true */ var jsConfig, foundConfig, stringData, foundRange, quote, quoteMatch, quoteRegExp = /(:\s|\[\s*)(['"])/, astRoot = esprima.parse(fileContents, { loc: true }); traverse(astRoot, function (node) { var arg, requireType = parse.hasRequire(node); if (requireType && (requireType === 'require' || requireType === 'requirejs' || requireType === 'requireConfig' || requireType === 'requirejsConfig')) { arg = node[argPropName] && node[argPropName][0]; if (arg && arg.type === 'ObjectExpression') { stringData = parse.nodeToString(fileContents, arg); jsConfig = stringData.value; foundRange = stringData.range; return false; } } else { arg = parse.getRequireObjectLiteral(node); if (arg) { stringData = parse.nodeToString(fileContents, arg); jsConfig = stringData.value; foundRange = stringData.range; return false; } } }); if (jsConfig) { // Eval the config quoteMatch = quoteRegExp.exec(jsConfig); quote = (quoteMatch && quoteMatch[2]) || '"'; foundConfig = eval('(' + jsConfig + ')'); } return { config: foundConfig, range: foundRange, quote: quote }; }; /** Returns the node for the object literal assigned to require/requirejs, * for holding a declarative config. */ parse.getRequireObjectLiteral = function (node) { if (node.id && node.id.type === 'Identifier' && (node.id.name === 'require' || node.id.name === 'requirejs') && node.init && node.init.type === 'ObjectExpression') { return node.init; } }; /** * Renames require/requirejs/define calls to be ns + '.' + require/requirejs/define * Does *not* do .config calls though. See pragma.namespace for the complete * set of namespace transforms. This function is used because require calls * inside a define() call should not be renamed, so a simple regexp is not * good enough. * @param {String} fileContents the contents to transform. * @param {String} ns the namespace, *not* including trailing dot. * @return {String} the fileContents with the namespace applied */ parse.renameNamespace = function (fileContents, ns) { var lines, locs = [], astRoot = esprima.parse(fileContents, { loc: true }); parse.recurse(astRoot, function (callName, config, name, deps, node) { locs.push(node.loc); //Do not recurse into define functions, they should be using //local defines. return callName !== 'define'; }, {}); if (locs.length) { lines = fileContents.split('\n'); //Go backwards through the found locs, adding in the namespace name //in front. locs.reverse(); locs.forEach(function (loc) { var startIndex = loc.start.column, //start.line is 1-based, not 0 based. lineIndex = loc.start.line - 1, line = lines[lineIndex]; lines[lineIndex] = line.substring(0, startIndex) + ns + '.' + line.substring(startIndex, line.length); }); fileContents = lines.join('\n'); } return fileContents; }; /** * Finds all dependencies specified in dependency arrays and inside * simplified commonjs wrappers. * @param {String} fileName * @param {String} fileContents * * @returns {Array} an array of dependency strings. The dependencies * have not been normalized, they may be relative IDs. */ parse.findDependencies = function (fileName, fileContents, options) { var dependencies = [], astRoot = esprima.parse(fileContents); parse.recurse(astRoot, function (callName, config, name, deps) { if (deps) { dependencies = dependencies.concat(deps); } }, options); return dependencies; }; /** * Finds only CJS dependencies, ones that are the form * require('stringLiteral') */ parse.findCjsDependencies = function (fileName, fileContents) { var dependencies = []; traverse(esprima.parse(fileContents), function (node) { var arg; if (node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.name === 'require' && node[argPropName] && node[argPropName].length === 1) { arg = node[argPropName][0]; if (arg.type === 'Literal') { dependencies.push(arg.value); } } }); return dependencies; }; //function define() {} parse.hasDefDefine = function (node) { return node.type === 'FunctionDeclaration' && node.id && node.id.type === 'Identifier' && node.id.name === 'define'; }; //define.amd = ... parse.hasDefineAmd = function (node) { return node && node.type === 'AssignmentExpression' && node.left && node.left.type === 'MemberExpression' && node.left.object && node.left.object.name === 'define' && node.left.property && node.left.property.name === 'amd'; }; //define.amd reference, as in: if (define.amd) parse.refsDefineAmd = function (node) { return node && node.type === 'MemberExpression' && node.object && node.object.name === 'define' && node.object.type === 'Identifier' && node.property && node.property.name === 'amd' && node.property.type === 'Identifier'; }; //require(), requirejs(), require.config() and requirejs.config() parse.hasRequire = function (node) { var callName, c = node && node.callee; if (node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && c) { if (c.type === 'Identifier' && (c.name === 'require' || c.name === 'requirejs')) { //A require/requirejs({}, ...) call callName = c.name; } else if (c.type === 'MemberExpression' && c.object && c.object.type === 'Identifier' && (c.object.name === 'require' || c.object.name === 'requirejs') && c.property && c.property.name === 'config') { // require/requirejs.config({}) call callName = c.object.name + 'Config'; } } return callName; }; //define() parse.hasDefine = function (node) { return node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.name === 'define'; }; /** * If there is a named define in the file, returns the name. Does not * scan for mulitple names, just the first one. */ parse.getNamedDefine = function (fileContents) { var name; traverse(esprima.parse(fileContents), function (node) { if (node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.name === 'define' && node[argPropName] && node[argPropName][0] && node[argPropName][0].type === 'Literal') { name = node[argPropName][0].value; return false; } }); return name; }; /** * Finds all the named define module IDs in a file. */ parse.getAllNamedDefines = function (fileContents, excludeMap) { var names = []; parse.recurse(esprima.parse(fileContents), function (callName, config, name, deps, node, factoryIdentifier, fnExpScope) { if (callName === 'define' && name) { if (!excludeMap.hasOwnProperty(name)) { names.push(name); } } //If a UMD definition that points to a factory that is an Identifier, //indicate processing should not traverse inside the UMD definition. if (callName === 'define' && factoryIdentifier && hasProp(fnExpScope, factoryIdentifier)) { return factoryIdentifier; } //If define was found, no need to dive deeper, unless //the config explicitly wants to dig deeper. return true; }, {}); return names; }; /** * Determines if define(), require({}|[]) or requirejs was called in the * file. Also finds out if define() is declared and if define.amd is called. */ parse.usesAmdOrRequireJs = function (fileName, fileContents) { var uses; traverse(esprima.parse(fileContents), function (node) { var type, callName, arg; if (parse.hasDefDefine(node)) { //function define() {} type = 'declaresDefine'; } else if (parse.hasDefineAmd(node)) { type = 'defineAmd'; } else { callName = parse.hasRequire(node); if (callName) { arg = node[argPropName] && node[argPropName][0]; if (arg && (arg.type === 'ObjectExpression' || arg.type === 'ArrayExpression')) { type = callName; } } else if (parse.hasDefine(node)) { type = 'define'; } } if (type) { if (!uses) { uses = {}; } uses[type] = true; } }); return uses; }; /** * Determines if require(''), exports.x =, module.exports =, * __dirname, __filename are used. So, not strictly traditional CommonJS, * also checks for Node variants. */ parse.usesCommonJs = function (fileName, fileContents) { var uses = null, assignsExports = false; traverse(esprima.parse(fileContents), function (node) { var type, exp = node.expression || node.init; if (node.type === 'Identifier' && (node.name === '__dirname' || node.name === '__filename')) { type = node.name.substring(2); } else if (node.type === 'VariableDeclarator' && node.id && node.id.type === 'Identifier' && node.id.name === 'exports') { //Hmm, a variable assignment for exports, so does not use cjs //exports. type = 'varExports'; } else if (exp && exp.type === 'AssignmentExpression' && exp.left && exp.left.type === 'MemberExpression' && exp.left.object) { if (exp.left.object.name === 'module' && exp.left.property && exp.left.property.name === 'exports') { type = 'moduleExports'; } else if (exp.left.object.name === 'exports' && exp.left.property) { type = 'exports'; } else if (exp.left.object.type === 'MemberExpression' && exp.left.object.object.name === 'module' && exp.left.object.property.name === 'exports' && exp.left.object.property.type === 'Identifier') { type = 'moduleExports'; } } else if (node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.name === 'require' && node[argPropName] && node[argPropName].length === 1 && node[argPropName][0].type === 'Literal') { type = 'require'; } if (type) { if (type === 'varExports') { assignsExports = true; } else if (type !== 'exports' || !assignsExports) { if (!uses) { uses = {}; } uses[type] = true; } } }); return uses; }; parse.findRequireDepNames = function (node, deps) { traverse(node, function (node) { var arg; if (node && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.name === 'require' && node[argPropName] && node[argPropName].length === 1) { arg = node[argPropName][0]; if (arg.type === 'Literal') { deps.push(arg.value); } } }); }; /** * Determines if a specific node is a valid require or define/require.def * call. * @param {Array} node * @param {Function} onMatch a function to call when a match is found. * It is passed the match name, and the config, name, deps possible args. * The config, name and deps args are not normalized. * @param {Object} fnExpScope an object whose keys are all function * expression identifiers that should be in scope. Useful for UMD wrapper * detection to avoid parsing more into the wrapped UMD code. * * @returns {String} a JS source string with the valid require/define call. * Otherwise null. */ parse.parseNode = function (node, onMatch, fnExpScope) { var name, deps, cjsDeps, arg, factory, exp, refsDefine, bodyNode, args = node && node[argPropName], callName = parse.hasRequire(node), isUmd = false; if (callName === 'require' || callName === 'requirejs') { //A plain require/requirejs call arg = node[argPropName] && node[argPropName][0]; if (arg && arg.type !== 'ArrayExpression') { if (arg.type === 'ObjectExpression') { //A config call, try the second arg. arg = node[argPropName][1]; } } deps = getValidDeps(arg); if (!deps) { return; } return onMatch("require", null, null, deps, node); } else if (parse.hasDefine(node) && args && args.length) { name = args[0]; deps = args[1]; factory = args[2]; if (name.type === 'ArrayExpression') { //No name, adjust args factory = deps; deps = name; name = null; } else if (isFnExpression(name)) { //Just the factory, no name or deps factory = name; name = deps = null; } else if (name.type === 'Identifier' && args.length === 1 && hasProp(fnExpScope, name.name)) { //define(e) where e is a UMD identifier for the factory //function. isUmd = true; factory = name; name = null; } else if (name.type !== 'Literal') { //An object literal, just null out name = deps = factory = null; } if (name && name.type === 'Literal' && deps) { if (isFnExpression(deps)) { //deps is the factory factory = deps; deps = null; } else if (deps.type === 'ObjectExpression') { //deps is object literal, null out deps = factory = null; } else if (deps.type === 'Identifier') { if (args.length === 2) { //define('id', factory) deps = factory = null; } else if (args.length === 3 && isFnExpression(factory)) { //define('id', depsIdentifier, factory) //Since identifier, cannot know the deps, but do not //error out, assume they are taken care of outside of //static parsing. deps = null; } } } if (deps && deps.type === 'ArrayExpression') { deps = getValidDeps(deps); } else if (isFnExpression(factory)) { //If no deps and a factory function, could be a commonjs sugar //wrapper, scan the function for dependencies. cjsDeps = parse.getAnonDepsFromNode(factory); if (cjsDeps.length) { deps = cjsDeps; } } else if (deps || (factory && !isUmd)) { //Does not match the shape of an AMD call. return; } //Just save off the name as a string instead of an AST object. if (name && name.type === 'Literal') { name = name.value; } return onMatch("define", null, name, deps, node, (factory && factory.type === 'Identifier' ? factory.name : undefined), fnExpScope); } else if (node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && isFnExpression(node.callee) && node.callee.body && node.callee.body.body && node.callee.body.body.length === 1 && node.callee.body.body[0].type === 'IfStatement') { bodyNode = node.callee.body.body[0]; //Look for a define(Identifier) case, but only if inside an //if that has a define.amd test if (bodyNode.consequent && bodyNode.consequent.body) { exp = bodyNode.consequent.body[0]; if (exp.type === 'ExpressionStatement' && exp.expression && parse.hasDefine(exp.expression) && exp.expression.arguments && exp.expression.arguments.length === 1 && exp.expression.arguments[0].type === 'Identifier') { //Calls define(Identifier) as first statement in body. //Confirm the if test references define.amd traverse(bodyNode.test, function (node) { if (parse.refsDefineAmd(node)) { refsDefine = true; return false; } }); if (refsDefine) { return onMatch("define", null, null, null, exp.expression, exp.expression.arguments[0].name, fnExpScope); } } } } }; /** * Converts an AST node into a JS source string by extracting * the node's location from the given contents string. Assumes * esprima.parse() with loc was done. * @param {String} contents * @param {Object} node * @returns {String} a JS source string. */ parse.nodeToString = function (contents, node) { var extracted, loc = node.loc, lines = contents.split('\n'), firstLine = loc.start.line > 1 ? lines.slice(0, loc.start.line - 1).join('\n') + '\n' : '', preamble = firstLine + lines[loc.start.line - 1].substring(0, loc.start.column); if (loc.start.line === loc.end.line) { extracted = lines[loc.start.line - 1].substring(loc.start.column, loc.end.column); } else { extracted = lines[loc.start.line - 1].substring(loc.start.column) + '\n' + lines.slice(loc.start.line, loc.end.line - 1).join('\n') + '\n' + lines[loc.end.line - 1].substring(0, loc.end.column); } return { value: extracted, range: [ preamble.length, preamble.length + extracted.length ] }; }; /** * Extracts license comments from JS text. * @param {String} fileName * @param {String} contents * @returns {String} a string of license comments. */ parse.getLicenseComments = function (fileName, contents) { var commentNode, refNode, subNode, value, i, j, //xpconnect's Reflect does not support comment or range, but //prefer continued operation vs strict parity of operation, //as license comments can be expressed in other ways, like //via wrap args, or linked via sourcemaps. ast = esprima.parse(contents, { comment: true, range: true }), result = '', existsMap = {}, lineEnd = contents.indexOf('\r') === -1 ? '\n' : '\r\n'; if (ast.comments) { for (i = 0; i < ast.comments.length; i++) { commentNode = ast.comments[i]; if (commentNode.type === 'Line') { value = '//' + commentNode.value + lineEnd; refNode = commentNode; if (i + 1 >= ast.comments.length) { value += lineEnd; } else { //Look for immediately adjacent single line comments //since it could from a multiple line comment made out //of single line comments. Like this comment. for (j = i + 1; j < ast.comments.length; j++) { subNode = ast.comments[j]; if (subNode.type === 'Line' && subNode.range[0] === refNode.range[1] + 1) { //Adjacent single line comment. Collect it. value += '//' + subNode.value + lineEnd; refNode = subNode; } else { //No more single line comment blocks. Break out //and continue outer looping. break; } } value += lineEnd; i = j - 1; } } else { value = '/*' + commentNode.value + '*/' + lineEnd + lineEnd; } if (!existsMap[value] && (value.indexOf('license') !== -1 || (commentNode.type === 'Block' && value.indexOf('/*!') === 0) || value.indexOf('opyright') !== -1 || value.indexOf('(c)') !== -1)) { result += value; existsMap[value] = true; } } } return result; }; return parse; }); /*global define */ define('transform', [ './esprimaAdapter', './parse', 'logger', 'lang'], function (esprima, parse, logger, lang) { 'use strict'; var transform, baseIndentRegExp = /^([ \t]+)/, indentRegExp = /\{[\r\n]+([ \t]+)/, keyRegExp = /^[_A-Za-z]([A-Za-z\d_]*)$/, bulkIndentRegExps = { '\n': /\n/g, '\r\n': /\r\n/g }; function applyIndent(str, indent, lineReturn) { var regExp = bulkIndentRegExps[lineReturn]; return str.replace(regExp, '$&' + indent); } transform = { toTransport: function (namespace, moduleName, path, contents, onFound, options) { options = options || {}; var astRoot, contentLines, modLine, foundAnon, scanCount = 0, scanReset = false, defineInfos = [], applySourceUrl = function (contents) { if (options.useSourceUrl) { contents = 'eval("' + lang.jsEscape(contents) + '\\n//# sourceURL=' + (path.indexOf('/') === 0 ? '' : '/') + path + '");\n'; } return contents; }; try { astRoot = esprima.parse(contents, { loc: true }); } catch (e) { logger.trace('toTransport skipping ' + path + ': ' + e.toString()); return contents; } //Find the define calls and their position in the files. parse.traverse(astRoot, function (node) { var args, firstArg, firstArgLoc, factoryNode, needsId, depAction, foundId, init, sourceUrlData, range, namespaceExists = false; // If a bundle script with a define declaration, do not // parse any further at this level. Likely a built layer // by some other tool. if (node.type === 'VariableDeclarator' && node.id && node.id.name === 'define' && node.id.type === 'Identifier') { init = node.init; if (init && init.callee && init.callee.type === 'CallExpression' && init.callee.callee && init.callee.callee.type === 'Identifier' && init.callee.callee.name === 'require' && init.callee.arguments && init.callee.arguments.length === 1 && init.callee.arguments[0].type === 'Literal' && init.callee.arguments[0].value && init.callee.arguments[0].value.indexOf('amdefine') !== -1) { // the var define = require('amdefine')(module) case, // keep going in that case. } else { return false; } } namespaceExists = namespace && node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee && node.callee.object && node.callee.object.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.object.name === namespace && node.callee.property.type === 'Identifier' && node.callee.property.name === 'define'; if (namespaceExists || parse.isDefineNodeWithArgs(node)) { //The arguments are where its at. args = node.arguments; if (!args || !args.length) { return; } firstArg = args[0]; firstArgLoc = firstArg.loc; if (args.length === 1) { if (firstArg.type === 'Identifier') { //The define(factory) case, but //only allow it if one Identifier arg, //to limit impact of false positives. needsId = true; depAction = 'empty'; } else if (parse.isFnExpression(firstArg)) { //define(function(){}) factoryNode = firstArg; needsId = true; depAction = 'scan'; } else if (firstArg.type === 'ObjectExpression') { //define({}); needsId = true; depAction = 'skip'; } else if (firstArg.type === 'Literal' && typeof firstArg.value === 'number') { //define('12345'); needsId = true; depAction = 'skip'; } else if (firstArg.type === 'UnaryExpression' && firstArg.operator === '-' && firstArg.argument && firstArg.argument.type === 'Literal' && typeof firstArg.argument.value === 'number') { //define('-12345'); needsId = true; depAction = 'skip'; } else if (firstArg.type === 'MemberExpression' && firstArg.object && firstArg.property && firstArg.property.type === 'Identifier') { //define(this.key); needsId = true; depAction = 'empty'; } } else if (firstArg.type === 'ArrayExpression') { //define([], ...); needsId = true; depAction = 'skip'; } else if (firstArg.type === 'Literal' && typeof firstArg.value === 'string') { //define('string', ....) //Already has an ID. needsId = false; if (args.length === 2 && parse.isFnExpression(args[1])) { //Needs dependency scanning. factoryNode = args[1]; depAction = 'scan'; } else { depAction = 'skip'; } } else { //Unknown define entity, keep looking, even //in the subtree for this node. return; } range = { foundId: foundId, needsId: needsId, depAction: depAction, namespaceExists: namespaceExists, node: node, defineLoc: node.loc, firstArgLoc: firstArgLoc, factoryNode: factoryNode, sourceUrlData: sourceUrlData }; //Only transform ones that do not have IDs. If it has an //ID but no dependency array, assume it is something like //a phonegap implementation, that has its own internal //define that cannot handle dependency array constructs, //and if it is a named module, then it means it has been //set for transport form. if (range.needsId) { if (foundAnon) { logger.trace(path + ' has more than one anonymous ' + 'define. May be a built file from another ' + 'build system like, Ender. Skipping normalization.'); defineInfos = []; return false; } else { foundAnon = range; defineInfos.push(range); } } else if (depAction === 'scan') { scanCount += 1; if (scanCount > 1) { //Just go back to an array that just has the //anon one, since this is an already optimized //file like the phonegap one. if (!scanReset) { defineInfos = foundAnon ? [foundAnon] : []; scanReset = true; } } else { defineInfos.push(range); } } } }); if (!defineInfos.length) { return applySourceUrl(contents); } //Reverse the matches, need to start from the bottom of //the file to modify it, so that the ranges are still true //further up. defineInfos.reverse(); contentLines = contents.split('\n'); modLine = function (loc, contentInsertion) { var startIndex = loc.start.column, //start.line is 1-based, not 0 based. lineIndex = loc.start.line - 1, line = contentLines[lineIndex]; contentLines[lineIndex] = line.substring(0, startIndex) + contentInsertion + line.substring(startIndex, line.length); }; defineInfos.forEach(function (info) { var deps, contentInsertion = '', depString = ''; //Do the modifications "backwards", in other words, start with the //one that is farthest down and work up, so that the ranges in the //defineInfos still apply. So that means deps, id, then namespace. if (info.needsId && moduleName) { contentInsertion += "'" + moduleName + "',"; } if (info.depAction === 'scan') { deps = parse.getAnonDepsFromNode(info.factoryNode); if (deps.length) { depString = '[' + deps.map(function (dep) { return "'" + dep + "'"; }) + ']'; } else { depString = '[]'; } depString += ','; if (info.factoryNode) { //Already have a named module, need to insert the //dependencies after the name. modLine(info.factoryNode.loc, depString); } else { contentInsertion += depString; } } if (contentInsertion) { modLine(info.firstArgLoc, contentInsertion); } //Do namespace last so that ui does not mess upthe parenRange //used above. if (namespace && !info.namespaceExists) { modLine(info.defineLoc, namespace + '.'); } //Notify any listener for the found info if (onFound) { onFound(info); } }); contents = contentLines.join('\n'); return applySourceUrl(contents); }, /** * Modify the contents of a require.config/requirejs.config call. This * call will LOSE any existing comments that are in the config string. * * @param {String} fileContents String that may contain a config call * @param {Function} onConfig Function called when the first config * call is found. It will be passed an Object which is the current * config, and the onConfig function should return an Object to use * as the config. * @return {String} the fileContents with the config changes applied. */ modifyConfig: function (fileContents, onConfig) { var details = parse.findConfig(fileContents), config = details.config; if (config) { config = onConfig(config); if (config) { return transform.serializeConfig(config, fileContents, details.range[0], details.range[1], { quote: details.quote }); } } return fileContents; }, serializeConfig: function (config, fileContents, start, end, options) { //Calculate base level of indent var indent, match, configString, outDentRegExp, baseIndent = '', startString = fileContents.substring(0, start), existingConfigString = fileContents.substring(start, end), lineReturn = existingConfigString.indexOf('\r') === -1 ? '\n' : '\r\n', lastReturnIndex = startString.lastIndexOf('\n'); //Get the basic amount of indent for the require config call. if (lastReturnIndex === -1) { lastReturnIndex = 0; } match = baseIndentRegExp.exec(startString.substring(lastReturnIndex + 1, start)); if (match && match[1]) { baseIndent = match[1]; } //Calculate internal indentation for config match = indentRegExp.exec(existingConfigString); if (match && match[1]) { indent = match[1]; } if (!indent || indent.length < baseIndent) { indent = ' '; } else { indent = indent.substring(baseIndent.length); } outDentRegExp = new RegExp('(' + lineReturn + ')' + indent, 'g'); configString = transform.objectToString(config, { indent: indent, lineReturn: lineReturn, outDentRegExp: outDentRegExp, quote: options && options.quote }); //Add in the base indenting level. configString = applyIndent(configString, baseIndent, lineReturn); return startString + configString + fileContents.substring(end); }, /** * Tries converting a JS object to a string. This will likely suck, and * is tailored to the type of config expected in a loader config call. * So, hasOwnProperty fields, strings, numbers, arrays and functions, * no weird recursively referenced stuff. * @param {Object} obj the object to convert * @param {Object} options options object with the following values: * {String} indent the indentation to use for each level * {String} lineReturn the type of line return to use * {outDentRegExp} outDentRegExp the regexp to use to outdent functions * {String} quote the quote type to use, ' or ". Optional. Default is " * @param {String} totalIndent the total indent to print for this level * @return {String} a string representation of the object. */ objectToString: function (obj, options, totalIndent) { var startBrace, endBrace, nextIndent, first = true, value = '', lineReturn = options.lineReturn, indent = options.indent, outDentRegExp = options.outDentRegExp, quote = options.quote || '"'; totalIndent = totalIndent || ''; nextIndent = totalIndent + indent; if (obj === null) { value = 'null'; } else if (obj === undefined) { value = 'undefined'; } else if (typeof obj === 'number' || typeof obj === 'boolean') { value = obj; } else if (typeof obj === 'string') { //Use double quotes in case the config may also work as JSON. value = quote + lang.jsEscape(obj) + quote; } else if (lang.isArray(obj)) { lang.each(obj, function (item, i) { value += (i !== 0 ? ',' + lineReturn : '' ) + nextIndent + transform.objectToString(item, options, nextIndent); }); startBrace = '['; endBrace = ']'; } else if (lang.isFunction(obj) || lang.isRegExp(obj)) { //The outdent regexp just helps pretty up the conversion //just in node. Rhino strips comments and does a different //indent scheme for Function toString, so not really helpful //there. value = obj.toString().replace(outDentRegExp, '$1'); } else { //An object lang.eachProp(obj, function (v, prop) { value += (first ? '': ',' + lineReturn) + nextIndent + (keyRegExp.test(prop) ? prop : quote + lang.jsEscape(prop) + quote )+ ': ' + transform.objectToString(v, options, nextIndent); first = false; }); startBrace = '{'; endBrace = '}'; } if (startBrace) { value = startBrace + lineReturn + value + lineReturn + totalIndent + endBrace; } return value; } }; return transform; }); /*jslint regexp: true, plusplus: true */ /*global define: false */ define('pragma', ['parse', 'logger'], function (parse, logger) { 'use strict'; function Temp() {} function create(obj, mixin) { Temp.prototype = obj; var temp = new Temp(), prop; //Avoid any extra memory hanging around Temp.prototype = null; if (mixin) { for (prop in mixin) { if (mixin.hasOwnProperty(prop) && !temp.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { temp[prop] = mixin[prop]; } } } return temp; // Object } var pragma = { conditionalRegExp: /(exclude|include)Start\s*\(\s*["'](\w+)["']\s*,(.*)\)/, useStrictRegExp: /(^|[^{]\r?\n)['"]use strict['"];/g, hasRegExp: /has\s*\(\s*['"]([^'"]+)['"]\s*\)/g, configRegExp: /(^|[^\.])(requirejs|require)(\.config)\s*\(/g, nsWrapRegExp: /\/\*requirejs namespace: true \*\//, apiDefRegExp: /var requirejs,\s*require,\s*define;/, defineCheckRegExp: /typeof(\s+|\s*\(\s*)define(\s*\))?\s*===?\s*["']function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd/g, defineStringCheckRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*===?\s*["']function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\[\s*["']amd["']\s*\]/g, defineTypeFirstCheckRegExp: /\s*["']function["']\s*==(=?)\s*typeof\s+define\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd/g, defineJQueryRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*===?\s*["']function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*\.\s*jQuery/g, defineHasRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*==(=)?\s*['"]function['"]\s*&&\s*typeof\s+define\.amd\s*==(=)?\s*['"]object['"]\s*&&\s*define\.amd/g, defineTernaryRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*===?\s*['"]function["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*\?\s*define/, defineExistsRegExp: /\s+typeof\s+define\s*!==?\s*['"]undefined["']\s*/, defineExistsAndAmdRegExp: /typeof\s+define\s*!==?\s*['"]undefined["']\s*&&\s*define\s*\.\s*amd\s*/, amdefineRegExp: /if\s*\(\s*typeof define\s*\!==\s*['"]function['"]\s*\)\s*\{\s*[^\{\}]+amdefine[^\{\}]+\}/g, removeStrict: function (contents, config) { return config.useStrict ? contents : contents.replace(pragma.useStrictRegExp, '$1'); }, namespace: function (fileContents, ns, onLifecycleName) { if (ns) { //Namespace require/define calls fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.configRegExp, '$1' + ns + '.$2$3('); fileContents = parse.renameNamespace(fileContents, ns); //Namespace define ternary use: fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineTernaryRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define.amd ? " + ns + ".define"); //Namespace define jquery use: fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineJQueryRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define.amd && " + ns + ".define.amd.jQuery"); //Namespace has.js define use: fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineHasRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && typeof " + ns + ".define.amd === 'object' && " + ns + ".define.amd"); //Namespace async.js define use: fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineExistsAndAmdRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define !== 'undefined' && " + ns + ".define.amd"); //Namespace define checks. //Do these ones last, since they are a subset of the more specific //checks above. fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineCheckRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define.amd"); fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineStringCheckRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define === 'function' && " + ns + ".define['amd']"); fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineTypeFirstCheckRegExp, "'function' === typeof " + ns + ".define && " + ns + ".define.amd"); fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.defineExistsRegExp, "typeof " + ns + ".define !== 'undefined'"); //Check for require.js with the require/define definitions if (pragma.apiDefRegExp.test(fileContents) && fileContents.indexOf("if (!" + ns + " || !" + ns + ".requirejs)") === -1) { //Wrap the file contents in a typeof check, and a function //to contain the API globals. fileContents = "var " + ns + ";(function () { if (!" + ns + " || !" + ns + ".requirejs) {\n" + "if (!" + ns + ") { " + ns + ' = {}; } else { require = ' + ns + '; }\n' + fileContents + "\n" + ns + ".requirejs = requirejs;" + ns + ".require = require;" + ns + ".define = define;\n" + "}\n}());"; } //Finally, if the file wants a special wrapper because it ties //in to the requirejs internals in a way that would not fit //the above matches, do that. Look for /*requirejs namespace: true*/ if (pragma.nsWrapRegExp.test(fileContents)) { //Remove the pragma. fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.nsWrapRegExp, ''); //Alter the contents. fileContents = '(function () {\n' + 'var require = ' + ns + '.require,' + 'requirejs = ' + ns + '.requirejs,' + 'define = ' + ns + '.define;\n' + fileContents + '\n}());'; } } return fileContents; }, /** * processes the fileContents for some //>> conditional statements */ process: function (fileName, fileContents, config, onLifecycleName, pluginCollector) { /*jslint evil: true */ var foundIndex = -1, startIndex = 0, lineEndIndex, conditionLine, matches, type, marker, condition, isTrue, endRegExp, endMatches, endMarkerIndex, shouldInclude, startLength, lifecycleHas, deps, i, dep, moduleName, collectorMod, lifecyclePragmas, pragmas = config.pragmas, hasConfig = config.has, //Legacy arg defined to help in dojo conversion script. Remove later //when dojo no longer needs conversion: kwArgs = pragmas; //Mix in a specific lifecycle scoped object, to allow targeting //some pragmas/has tests to only when files are saved, or at different //lifecycle events. Do not bother with kwArgs in this section, since //the old dojo kwArgs were for all points in the build lifecycle. if (onLifecycleName) { lifecyclePragmas = config['pragmas' + onLifecycleName]; lifecycleHas = config['has' + onLifecycleName]; if (lifecyclePragmas) { pragmas = create(pragmas || {}, lifecyclePragmas); } if (lifecycleHas) { hasConfig = create(hasConfig || {}, lifecycleHas); } } //Replace has references if desired if (hasConfig) { fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.hasRegExp, function (match, test) { if (hasConfig.hasOwnProperty(test)) { return !!hasConfig[test]; } return match; }); } if (!config.skipPragmas) { while ((foundIndex = fileContents.indexOf("//>>", startIndex)) !== -1) { //Found a conditional. Get the conditional line. lineEndIndex = fileContents.indexOf("\n", foundIndex); if (lineEndIndex === -1) { lineEndIndex = fileContents.length - 1; } //Increment startIndex past the line so the next conditional search can be done. startIndex = lineEndIndex + 1; //Break apart the conditional. conditionLine = fileContents.substring(foundIndex, lineEndIndex + 1); matches = conditionLine.match(pragma.conditionalRegExp); if (matches) { type = matches[1]; marker = matches[2]; condition = matches[3]; isTrue = false; //See if the condition is true. try { isTrue = !!eval("(" + condition + ")"); } catch (e) { throw "Error in file: " + fileName + ". Conditional comment: " + conditionLine + " failed with this error: " + e; } //Find the endpoint marker. endRegExp = new RegExp('\\/\\/\\>\\>\\s*' + type + 'End\\(\\s*[\'"]' + marker + '[\'"]\\s*\\)', "g"); endMatches = endRegExp.exec(fileContents.substring(startIndex, fileContents.length)); if (endMatches) { endMarkerIndex = startIndex + endRegExp.lastIndex - endMatches[0].length; //Find the next line return based on the match position. lineEndIndex = fileContents.indexOf("\n", endMarkerIndex); if (lineEndIndex === -1) { lineEndIndex = fileContents.length - 1; } //Should we include the segment? shouldInclude = ((type === "exclude" && !isTrue) || (type === "include" && isTrue)); //Remove the conditional comments, and optionally remove the content inside //the conditional comments. startLength = startIndex - foundIndex; fileContents = fileContents.substring(0, foundIndex) + (shouldInclude ? fileContents.substring(startIndex, endMarkerIndex) : "") + fileContents.substring(lineEndIndex + 1, fileContents.length); //Move startIndex to foundIndex, since that is the new position in the file //where we need to look for more conditionals in the next while loop pass. startIndex = foundIndex; } else { throw "Error in file: " + fileName + ". Cannot find end marker for conditional comment: " + conditionLine; } } } } //If need to find all plugin resources to optimize, do that now, //before namespacing, since the namespacing will change the API //names. //If there is a plugin collector, scan the file for plugin resources. if (config.optimizeAllPluginResources && pluginCollector) { try { deps = parse.findDependencies(fileName, fileContents); if (deps.length) { for (i = 0; i < deps.length; i++) { dep = deps[i]; if (dep.indexOf('!') !== -1) { moduleName = dep.split('!')[0]; collectorMod = pluginCollector[moduleName]; if (!collectorMod) { collectorMod = pluginCollector[moduleName] = []; } collectorMod.push(dep); } } } } catch (eDep) { logger.error('Parse error looking for plugin resources in ' + fileName + ', skipping.'); } } //Strip amdefine use for node-shared modules. if (!config.keepAmdefine) { fileContents = fileContents.replace(pragma.amdefineRegExp, ''); } //Do namespacing if (onLifecycleName === 'OnSave' && config.namespace) { fileContents = pragma.namespace(fileContents, config.namespace, onLifecycleName); } return pragma.removeStrict(fileContents, config); } }; return pragma; }); if(env === 'browser') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false */ define('browser/optimize', {}); } if(env === 'node') { /*jslint strict: false */ /*global define: false */ define('node/optimize', {}); } if(env === 'rhino') { /*jslint sloppy: true, plusplus: true */ /*global define, java, Packages, com */ define('rhino/optimize', ['logger', 'env!env/file'], function (logger, file) { //Add .reduce to Rhino so UglifyJS can run in Rhino, //inspired by https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reduce //but rewritten for brevity, and to be good enough for use by UglifyJS. if (!Array.prototype.reduce) { Array.prototype.reduce = function (fn /*, initialValue */) { var i = 0, length = this.length, accumulator; if (arguments.length >= 2) { accumulator = arguments[1]; } else { if (length) { while (!(i in this)) { i++; } accumulator = this[i++]; } } for (; i < length; i++) { if (i in this) { accumulator = fn.call(undefined, accumulator, this[i], i, this); } } return accumulator; }; } var JSSourceFilefromCode, optimize, mapRegExp = /"file":"[^"]+"/; //Bind to Closure compiler, but if it is not available, do not sweat it. try { // Try older closure compiler that worked on Java 6 JSSourceFilefromCode = java.lang.Class.forName('com.google.javascript.jscomp.JSSourceFile').getMethod('fromCode', [java.lang.String, java.lang.String]); } catch (e) { try { // Try for newer closure compiler that needs Java 7+ JSSourceFilefromCode = java.lang.Class.forName('com.google.javascript.jscomp.SourceFile').getMethod('fromCode', [java.lang.String, java.lang.String]); } catch (e) { try { // Try Nashorn style var stringClass = Java.type("java.lang.String").class; JSSourceFilefromCode = Java.type("com.google.javascript.jscomp.SourceFile").class.getMethod("fromCode", [stringClass, stringClass]); } catch (e) {} } } //Helper for closure compiler, because of weird Java-JavaScript interactions. function closurefromCode(filename, content) { return JSSourceFilefromCode.invoke(null, [filename, content]); } function getFileWriter(fileName, encoding) { var outFile = new java.io.File(fileName), outWriter, parentDir; parentDir = outFile.getAbsoluteFile().getParentFile(); if (!parentDir.exists()) { if (!parentDir.mkdirs()) { throw "Could not create directory: " + parentDir.getAbsolutePath(); } } if (encoding) { outWriter = new java.io.OutputStreamWriter(new java.io.FileOutputStream(outFile), encoding); } else { outWriter = new java.io.OutputStreamWriter(new java.io.FileOutputStream(outFile)); } return new java.io.BufferedWriter(outWriter); } optimize = { closure: function (fileName, fileContents, outFileName, keepLines, config) { config = config || {}; var result, mappings, optimized, compressed, baseName, writer, outBaseName, outFileNameMap, outFileNameMapContent, srcOutFileName, concatNameMap, jscomp = Packages.com.google.javascript.jscomp, flags = Packages.com.google.common.flags, //Set up source input jsSourceFile = closurefromCode(String(fileName), String(fileContents)), sourceListArray = new java.util.ArrayList(), externList = new java.util.ArrayList(), options, option, FLAG_compilation_level, compiler, externExportsPath, Compiler = Packages.com.google.javascript.jscomp.Compiler, CommandLineRunner = Packages.com.google.javascript.jscomp.CommandLineRunner; logger.trace("Minifying file: " + fileName); baseName = (new java.io.File(fileName)).getName(); //Set up options options = new jscomp.CompilerOptions(); for (option in config.CompilerOptions) { // options are false by default and jslint wanted an if statement in this for loop if (config.CompilerOptions[option]) { options[option] = config.CompilerOptions[option]; } } options.prettyPrint = keepLines || options.prettyPrint; FLAG_compilation_level = jscomp.CompilationLevel[config.CompilationLevel || 'SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS']; FLAG_compilation_level.setOptionsForCompilationLevel(options); if (config.generateSourceMaps) { mappings = new java.util.ArrayList(); mappings.add(new com.google.javascript.jscomp.SourceMap.LocationMapping(fileName, baseName + ".src.js")); options.setSourceMapLocationMappings(mappings); options.setSourceMapOutputPath(fileName + ".map"); } //If we need to pass an externs file to Closure so that it does not create aliases //for certain symbols, do so here. externList.addAll(CommandLineRunner.getDefaultExterns()); if (config.externExportsPath) { externExportsPath = config.externExportsPath; externList.add(jscomp.SourceFile.fromFile(externExportsPath)); } //Trigger the compiler Compiler.setLoggingLevel(Packages.java.util.logging.Level[config.loggingLevel || 'WARNING']); compiler = new Compiler(); //fill the sourceArrrayList; we need the ArrayList because the only overload of compile //accepting the getDefaultExterns return value (a List) also wants the sources as a List sourceListArray.add(jsSourceFile); result = compiler.compile(externList, sourceListArray, options); if (result.success) { optimized = String(compiler.toSource()); if (config.generateSourceMaps && result.sourceMap && outFileName) { outBaseName = (new java.io.File(outFileName)).getName(); srcOutFileName = outFileName + ".src.js"; outFileNameMap = outFileName + ".map"; //If previous .map file exists, move it to the ".src.js" //location. Need to update the sourceMappingURL part in the //src.js file too. if (file.exists(outFileNameMap)) { concatNameMap = outFileNameMap.replace(/\.map$/, '.src.js.map'); file.saveFile(concatNameMap, file.readFile(outFileNameMap)); file.saveFile(srcOutFileName, fileContents.replace(/\/\# sourceMappingURL=(.+).map/, '/# sourceMappingURL=$1.src.js.map')); } else { file.saveUtf8File(srcOutFileName, fileContents); } writer = getFileWriter(outFileNameMap, "utf-8"); result.sourceMap.appendTo(writer, outFileName); writer.close(); //Not sure how better to do this, but right now the .map file //leaks the full OS path in the "file" property. Manually //modify it to not do that. file.saveFile(outFileNameMap, file.readFile(outFileNameMap).replace(mapRegExp, '"file":"' + baseName + '"')); fileContents = optimized + "\n//# sourceMappingURL=" + outBaseName + ".map"; } else { fileContents = optimized; } return fileContents; } else { throw new Error('Cannot closure compile file: ' + fileName + '. Skipping it.'); } return fileContents; } }; return optimize; }); } if(env === 'xpconnect') { define('xpconnect/optimize', {}); } /*jslint plusplus: true, nomen: true, regexp: true */ /*global define: false */ define('optimize', [ 'lang', 'logger', 'env!env/optimize', 'env!env/file', 'parse', 'pragma', 'uglifyjs', 'source-map'], function (lang, logger, envOptimize, file, parse, pragma, uglify, sourceMap) { 'use strict'; var optimize, cssImportRegExp = /\@import\s+(url\()?\s*([^);]+)\s*(\))?([\w, ]*)(;)?/ig, cssCommentImportRegExp = /\/\*[^\*]*@import[^\*]*\*\//g, cssUrlRegExp = /\url\(\s*([^\)]+)\s*\)?/g, protocolRegExp = /^\w+:/, SourceMapGenerator = sourceMap.SourceMapGenerator, SourceMapConsumer =sourceMap.SourceMapConsumer; /** * If an URL from a CSS url value contains start/end quotes, remove them. * This is not done in the regexp, since my regexp fu is not that strong, * and the CSS spec allows for ' and " in the URL if they are backslash escaped. * @param {String} url */ function cleanCssUrlQuotes(url) { //Make sure we are not ending in whitespace. //Not very confident of the css regexps above that there will not be ending //whitespace. url = url.replace(/\s+$/, ""); if (url.charAt(0) === "'" || url.charAt(0) === "\"") { url = url.substring(1, url.length - 1); } return url; } function fixCssUrlPaths(fileName, path, contents, cssPrefix) { return contents.replace(cssUrlRegExp, function (fullMatch, urlMatch) { var firstChar, hasProtocol, parts, i, fixedUrlMatch = cleanCssUrlQuotes(urlMatch); fixedUrlMatch = fixedUrlMatch.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, "/"); //Only do the work for relative URLs. Skip things that start with / or #, or have //a protocol. firstChar = fixedUrlMatch.charAt(0); hasProtocol = protocolRegExp.test(fixedUrlMatch); if (firstChar !== "/" && firstChar !== "#" && !hasProtocol) { //It is a relative URL, tack on the cssPrefix and path prefix urlMatch = cssPrefix + path + fixedUrlMatch; } else if (!hasProtocol) { logger.trace(fileName + "\n URL not a relative URL, skipping: " + urlMatch); } //Collapse .. and . parts = urlMatch.split("/"); for (i = parts.length - 1; i > 0; i--) { if (parts[i] === ".") { parts.splice(i, 1); } else if (parts[i] === "..") { if (i !== 0 && parts[i - 1] !== "..") { parts.splice(i - 1, 2); i -= 1; } } } return "url(" + parts.join("/") + ")"; }); } /** * Inlines nested stylesheets that have @import calls in them. * @param {String} fileName the file name * @param {String} fileContents the file contents * @param {String} cssImportIgnore comma delimited string of files to ignore * @param {String} cssPrefix string to be prefixed before relative URLs * @param {Object} included an object used to track the files already imported */ function flattenCss(fileName, fileContents, cssImportIgnore, cssPrefix, included, topLevel) { //Find the last slash in the name. fileName = fileName.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, "/"); var endIndex = fileName.lastIndexOf("/"), //Make a file path based on the last slash. //If no slash, so must be just a file name. Use empty string then. filePath = (endIndex !== -1) ? fileName.substring(0, endIndex + 1) : "", //store a list of merged files importList = [], skippedList = []; //First make a pass by removing any commented out @import calls. fileContents = fileContents.replace(cssCommentImportRegExp, ''); //Make sure we have a delimited ignore list to make matching faster if (cssImportIgnore && cssImportIgnore.charAt(cssImportIgnore.length - 1) !== ",") { cssImportIgnore += ","; } fileContents = fileContents.replace(cssImportRegExp, function (fullMatch, urlStart, importFileName, urlEnd, mediaTypes) { //Only process media type "all" or empty media type rules. if (mediaTypes && ((mediaTypes.replace(/^\s\s*/, '').replace(/\s\s*$/, '')) !== "all")) { skippedList.push(fileName); return fullMatch; } importFileName = cleanCssUrlQuotes(importFileName); //Ignore the file import if it is part of an ignore list. if (cssImportIgnore && cssImportIgnore.indexOf(importFileName + ",") !== -1) { return fullMatch; } //Make sure we have a unix path for the rest of the operation. importFileName = importFileName.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, "/"); try { //if a relative path, then tack on the filePath. //If it is not a relative path, then the readFile below will fail, //and we will just skip that import. var fullImportFileName = importFileName.charAt(0) === "/" ? importFileName : filePath + importFileName, importContents = file.readFile(fullImportFileName), importEndIndex, importPath, flat; //Skip the file if it has already been included. if (included[fullImportFileName]) { return ''; } included[fullImportFileName] = true; //Make sure to flatten any nested imports. flat = flattenCss(fullImportFileName, importContents, cssImportIgnore, cssPrefix, included); importContents = flat.fileContents; if (flat.importList.length) { importList.push.apply(importList, flat.importList); } if (flat.skippedList.length) { skippedList.push.apply(skippedList, flat.skippedList); } //Make the full import path importEndIndex = importFileName.lastIndexOf("/"); //Make a file path based on the last slash. //If no slash, so must be just a file name. Use empty string then. importPath = (importEndIndex !== -1) ? importFileName.substring(0, importEndIndex + 1) : ""; //fix url() on relative import (#5) importPath = importPath.replace(/^\.\//, ''); //Modify URL paths to match the path represented by this file. importContents = fixCssUrlPaths(importFileName, importPath, importContents, cssPrefix); importList.push(fullImportFileName); return importContents; } catch (e) { logger.warn(fileName + "\n Cannot inline css import, skipping: " + importFileName); return fullMatch; } }); if (cssPrefix && topLevel) { //Modify URL paths to match the path represented by this file. fileContents = fixCssUrlPaths(fileName, '', fileContents, cssPrefix); } return { importList : importList, skippedList: skippedList, fileContents : fileContents }; } optimize = { /** * Optimizes a file that contains JavaScript content. Optionally collects * plugin resources mentioned in a file, and then passes the content * through an minifier if one is specified via config.optimize. * * @param {String} fileName the name of the file to optimize * @param {String} fileContents the contents to optimize. If this is * a null value, then fileName will be used to read the fileContents. * @param {String} outFileName the name of the file to use for the * saved optimized content. * @param {Object} config the build config object. * @param {Array} [pluginCollector] storage for any plugin resources * found. */ jsFile: function (fileName, fileContents, outFileName, config, pluginCollector) { if (!fileContents) { fileContents = file.readFile(fileName); } fileContents = optimize.js(fileName, fileContents, outFileName, config, pluginCollector); file.saveUtf8File(outFileName, fileContents); }, /** * Optimizes a file that contains JavaScript content. Optionally collects * plugin resources mentioned in a file, and then passes the content * through an minifier if one is specified via config.optimize. * * @param {String} fileName the name of the file that matches the * fileContents. * @param {String} fileContents the string of JS to optimize. * @param {Object} [config] the build config object. * @param {Array} [pluginCollector] storage for any plugin resources * found. */ js: function (fileName, fileContents, outFileName, config, pluginCollector) { var optFunc, optConfig, parts = (String(config.optimize)).split('.'), optimizerName = parts[0], keepLines = parts[1] === 'keepLines', licenseContents = ''; config = config || {}; //Apply pragmas/namespace renaming fileContents = pragma.process(fileName, fileContents, config, 'OnSave', pluginCollector); //Optimize the JS files if asked. if (optimizerName && optimizerName !== 'none') { optFunc = envOptimize[optimizerName] || optimize.optimizers[optimizerName]; if (!optFunc) { throw new Error('optimizer with name of "' + optimizerName + '" not found for this environment'); } optConfig = config[optimizerName] || {}; if (config.generateSourceMaps) { optConfig.generateSourceMaps = !!config.generateSourceMaps; optConfig._buildSourceMap = config._buildSourceMap; } try { if (config.preserveLicenseComments) { //Pull out any license comments for prepending after optimization. try { licenseContents = parse.getLicenseComments(fileName, fileContents); } catch (e) { throw new Error('Cannot parse file: ' + fileName + ' for comments. Skipping it. Error is:\n' + e.toString()); } } fileContents = licenseContents + optFunc(fileName, fileContents, outFileName, keepLines, optConfig); if (optConfig._buildSourceMap && optConfig._buildSourceMap !== config._buildSourceMap) { config._buildSourceMap = optConfig._buildSourceMap; } } catch (e) { if (config.throwWhen && config.throwWhen.optimize) { throw e; } else { logger.error(e); } } } else { if (config._buildSourceMap) { config._buildSourceMap = null; } } return fileContents; }, /** * Optimizes one CSS file, inlining @import calls, stripping comments, and * optionally removes line returns. * @param {String} fileName the path to the CSS file to optimize * @param {String} outFileName the path to save the optimized file. * @param {Object} config the config object with the optimizeCss and * cssImportIgnore options. */ cssFile: function (fileName, outFileName, config) { //Read in the file. Make sure we have a JS string. var originalFileContents = file.readFile(fileName), flat = flattenCss(fileName, originalFileContents, config.cssImportIgnore, config.cssPrefix, {}, true), //Do not use the flattened CSS if there was one that was skipped. fileContents = flat.skippedList.length ? originalFileContents : flat.fileContents, startIndex, endIndex, buildText, comment; if (flat.skippedList.length) { logger.warn('Cannot inline @imports for ' + fileName + ',\nthe following files had media queries in them:\n' + flat.skippedList.join('\n')); } //Do comment removal. try { if (config.optimizeCss.indexOf(".keepComments") === -1) { startIndex = 0; //Get rid of comments. while ((startIndex = fileContents.indexOf("/*", startIndex)) !== -1) { endIndex = fileContents.indexOf("*/", startIndex + 2); if (endIndex === -1) { throw "Improper comment in CSS file: " + fileName; } comment = fileContents.substring(startIndex, endIndex); if (config.preserveLicenseComments && (comment.indexOf('license') !== -1 || comment.indexOf('opyright') !== -1 || comment.indexOf('(c)') !== -1)) { //Keep the comment, just increment the startIndex startIndex = endIndex; } else { fileContents = fileContents.substring(0, startIndex) + fileContents.substring(endIndex + 2, fileContents.length); startIndex = 0; } } } //Get rid of newlines. if (config.optimizeCss.indexOf(".keepLines") === -1) { fileContents = fileContents.replace(/[\r\n]/g, " "); fileContents = fileContents.replace(/\s+/g, " "); fileContents = fileContents.replace(/\{\s/g, "{"); fileContents = fileContents.replace(/\s\}/g, "}"); } else { //Remove multiple empty lines. fileContents = fileContents.replace(/(\r\n)+/g, "\r\n"); fileContents = fileContents.replace(/(\n)+/g, "\n"); } //Remove unnecessary whitespace if (config.optimizeCss.indexOf(".keepWhitespace") === -1) { //Remove leading and trailing whitespace from lines fileContents = fileContents.replace(/^[ \t]+/gm, ""); fileContents = fileContents.replace(/[ \t]+$/gm, ""); //Remove whitespace after semicolon, colon, curly brackets and commas fileContents = fileContents.replace(/(;|:|\{|}|,)[ \t]+/g, "$1"); //Remove whitespace before opening curly brackets fileContents = fileContents.replace(/[ \t]+(\{)/g, "$1"); //Truncate double whitespace fileContents = fileContents.replace(/([ \t])+/g, "$1"); //Remove empty lines fileContents = fileContents.replace(/^[ \t]*[\r\n]/gm,''); } } catch (e) { fileContents = originalFileContents; logger.error("Could not optimized CSS file: " + fileName + ", error: " + e); } file.saveUtf8File(outFileName, fileContents); //text output to stdout and/or written to build.txt file buildText = "\n"+ outFileName.replace(config.dir, "") +"\n----------------\n"; flat.importList.push(fileName); buildText += flat.importList.map(function(path){ return path.replace(config.dir, ""); }).join("\n"); return { importList: flat.importList, buildText: buildText +"\n" }; }, /** * Optimizes CSS files, inlining @import calls, stripping comments, and * optionally removes line returns. * @param {String} startDir the path to the top level directory * @param {Object} config the config object with the optimizeCss and * cssImportIgnore options. */ css: function (startDir, config) { var buildText = "", importList = [], shouldRemove = config.dir && config.removeCombined, i, fileName, result, fileList; if (config.optimizeCss.indexOf("standard") !== -1) { fileList = file.getFilteredFileList(startDir, /\.css$/, true); if (fileList) { for (i = 0; i < fileList.length; i++) { fileName = fileList[i]; logger.trace("Optimizing (" + config.optimizeCss + ") CSS file: " + fileName); result = optimize.cssFile(fileName, fileName, config); buildText += result.buildText; if (shouldRemove) { result.importList.pop(); importList = importList.concat(result.importList); } } } if (shouldRemove) { importList.forEach(function (path) { if (file.exists(path)) { file.deleteFile(path); } }); } } return buildText; }, optimizers: { uglify: function (fileName, fileContents, outFileName, keepLines, config) { var result, existingMap, resultMap, finalMap, sourceIndex, uconfig = {}, existingMapPath = outFileName + '.map', baseName = fileName && fileName.split('/').pop(); config = config || {}; lang.mixin(uconfig, config, true); uconfig.fromString = true; if (config.generateSourceMaps && (outFileName || config._buildSourceMap)) { uconfig.outSourceMap = baseName + '.map'; if (config._buildSourceMap) { existingMap = JSON.parse(config._buildSourceMap); uconfig.inSourceMap = existingMap; } else if (file.exists(existingMapPath)) { uconfig.inSourceMap = existingMapPath; existingMap = JSON.parse(file.readFile(existingMapPath)); } } logger.trace("Uglify file: " + fileName); try { //var tempContents = fileContents.replace(/\/\/\# sourceMappingURL=.*$/, ''); result = uglify.minify(fileContents, uconfig, baseName + '.src.js'); if (uconfig.outSourceMap && result.map) { resultMap = result.map; if (!existingMap && !config._buildSourceMap) { file.saveFile(outFileName + '.src.js', fileContents); } fileContents = result.code; if (config._buildSourceMap) { config._buildSourceMap = resultMap; } else { file.saveFile(outFileName + '.map', resultMap); } } else { fileContents = result.code; } } catch (e) { throw new Error('Cannot uglify file: ' + fileName + '. Skipping it. Error is:\n' + e.toString()); } return fileContents; } } }; return optimize; }); /* * This file patches require.js to communicate with the build system. */ //Using sloppy since this uses eval for some code like plugins, //which may not be strict mode compliant. So if use strict is used //below they will have strict rules applied and may cause an error. /*jslint sloppy: true, nomen: true, plusplus: true, regexp: true */ /*global require, define: true */ //NOT asking for require as a dependency since the goal is to modify the //global require below define('requirePatch', [ 'env!env/file', 'pragma', 'parse', 'lang', 'logger', 'commonJs', 'prim'], function ( file, pragma, parse, lang, logger, commonJs, prim ) { var allowRun = true, hasProp = lang.hasProp, falseProp = lang.falseProp, getOwn = lang.getOwn, // Used to strip out use strict from toString()'d functions for the // shim config since they will explicitly want to not be bound by strict, // but some envs, explicitly xpcshell, adds a use strict. useStrictRegExp = /['"]use strict['"];/g, //Absolute path if starts with /, \, or x: absoluteUrlRegExp = /^[\/\\]|^\w:/; //Turn off throwing on resolution conflict, that was just an older prim //idea about finding errors early, but does not comply with how promises //should operate. prim.hideResolutionConflict = true; //This method should be called when the patches to require should take hold. return function () { if (!allowRun) { return; } allowRun = false; var layer, pluginBuilderRegExp = /(["']?)pluginBuilder(["']?)\s*[=\:]\s*["']([^'"\s]+)["']/, oldNewContext = require.s.newContext, oldDef, //create local undefined values for module and exports, //so that when files are evaled in this function they do not //see the node values used for r.js exports, module; /** * Reset "global" build caches that are kept around between * build layer builds. Useful to do when there are multiple * top level requirejs.optimize() calls. */ require._cacheReset = function () { //Stored raw text caches, used by browser use. require._cachedRawText = {}; //Stored cached file contents for reuse in other layers. require._cachedFileContents = {}; //Store which cached files contain a require definition. require._cachedDefinesRequireUrls = {}; }; require._cacheReset(); /** * Makes sure the URL is something that can be supported by the * optimization tool. * @param {String} url * @returns {Boolean} */ require._isSupportedBuildUrl = function (url) { //Ignore URLs with protocols, hosts or question marks, means either network //access is needed to fetch it or it is too dynamic. Note that //on Windows, full paths are used for some urls, which include //the drive, like c:/something, so need to test for something other //than just a colon. if (url.indexOf("://") === -1 && url.indexOf("?") === -1 && url.indexOf('empty:') !== 0 && url.indexOf('//') !== 0) { return true; } else { if (!layer.ignoredUrls[url]) { if (url.indexOf('empty:') === -1) { logger.info('Cannot optimize network URL, skipping: ' + url); } layer.ignoredUrls[url] = true; } return false; } }; function normalizeUrlWithBase(context, moduleName, url) { //Adjust the URL if it was not transformed to use baseUrl, but only //if the URL is not already an absolute path. if (require.jsExtRegExp.test(moduleName) && !absoluteUrlRegExp.test(url)) { url = (context.config.dir || context.config.dirBaseUrl) + url; } return url; } //Overrides the new context call to add existing tracking features. require.s.newContext = function (name) { var context = oldNewContext(name), oldEnable = context.enable, moduleProto = context.Module.prototype, oldInit = moduleProto.init, oldCallPlugin = moduleProto.callPlugin; //Only do this for the context used for building. if (name === '_') { //For build contexts, do everything sync context.nextTick = function (fn) { fn(); }; context.needFullExec = {}; context.fullExec = {}; context.plugins = {}; context.buildShimExports = {}; //Override the shim exports function generator to just //spit out strings that can be used in the stringified //build output. context.makeShimExports = function (value) { var fn; if (context.config.wrapShim) { fn = function () { var str = 'return '; // If specifies an export that is just a global // name, no dot for a `this.` and such, then also // attach to the global, for `var a = {}` files // where the function closure would hide that from // the global object. if (value.exports && value.exports.indexOf('.') === -1) { str += 'root.' + value.exports + ' = '; } if (value.init) { str += '(' + value.init.toString() .replace(useStrictRegExp, '') + '.apply(this, arguments))'; } if (value.init && value.exports) { str += ' || '; } if (value.exports) { str += value.exports; } str += ';'; return str; }; } else { fn = function () { return '(function (global) {\n' + ' return function () {\n' + ' var ret, fn;\n' + (value.init ? (' fn = ' + value.init.toString() .replace(useStrictRegExp, '') + ';\n' + ' ret = fn.apply(global, arguments);\n') : '') + (value.exports ? ' return ret || global.' + value.exports + ';\n' : ' return ret;\n') + ' };\n' + '}(this))'; }; } return fn; }; context.enable = function (depMap, parent) { var id = depMap.id, parentId = parent && parent.map.id, needFullExec = context.needFullExec, fullExec = context.fullExec, mod = getOwn(context.registry, id); if (mod && !mod.defined) { if (parentId && getOwn(needFullExec, parentId)) { needFullExec[id] = depMap; } } else if ((getOwn(needFullExec, id) && falseProp(fullExec, id)) || (parentId && getOwn(needFullExec, parentId) && falseProp(fullExec, id))) { context.require.undef(id); } return oldEnable.apply(context, arguments); }; //Override load so that the file paths can be collected. context.load = function (moduleName, url) { /*jslint evil: true */ var contents, pluginBuilderMatch, builderName, shim, shimExports; //Do not mark the url as fetched if it is //not an empty: URL, used by the optimizer. //In that case we need to be sure to call //load() for each module that is mapped to //empty: so that dependencies are satisfied //correctly. if (url.indexOf('empty:') === 0) { delete context.urlFetched[url]; } //Only handle urls that can be inlined, so that means avoiding some //URLs like ones that require network access or may be too dynamic, //like JSONP if (require._isSupportedBuildUrl(url)) { //Adjust the URL if it was not transformed to use baseUrl. url = normalizeUrlWithBase(context, moduleName, url); //Save the module name to path and path to module name mappings. layer.buildPathMap[moduleName] = url; layer.buildFileToModule[url] = moduleName; if (hasProp(context.plugins, moduleName)) { //plugins need to have their source evaled as-is. context.needFullExec[moduleName] = true; } prim().start(function () { if (hasProp(require._cachedFileContents, url) && (falseProp(context.needFullExec, moduleName) || getOwn(context.fullExec, moduleName))) { contents = require._cachedFileContents[url]; //If it defines require, mark it so it can be hoisted. //Done here and in the else below, before the //else block removes code from the contents. //Related to #263 if (!layer.existingRequireUrl && require._cachedDefinesRequireUrls[url]) { layer.existingRequireUrl = url; } } else { //Load the file contents, process for conditionals, then //evaluate it. return require._cacheReadAsync(url).then(function (text) { contents = text; if (context.config.cjsTranslate && (!context.config.shim || !lang.hasProp(context.config.shim, moduleName))) { contents = commonJs.convert(url, contents); } //If there is a read filter, run it now. if (context.config.onBuildRead) { contents = context.config.onBuildRead(moduleName, url, contents); } contents = pragma.process(url, contents, context.config, 'OnExecute'); //Find out if the file contains a require() definition. Need to know //this so we can inject plugins right after it, but before they are needed, //and to make sure this file is first, so that define calls work. try { if (!layer.existingRequireUrl && parse.definesRequire(url, contents)) { layer.existingRequireUrl = url; require._cachedDefinesRequireUrls[url] = true; } } catch (e1) { throw new Error('Parse error using esprima ' + 'for file: ' + url + '\n' + e1); } }).then(function () { if (hasProp(context.plugins, moduleName)) { //This is a loader plugin, check to see if it has a build extension, //otherwise the plugin will act as the plugin builder too. pluginBuilderMatch = pluginBuilderRegExp.exec(contents); if (pluginBuilderMatch) { //Load the plugin builder for the plugin contents. builderName = context.makeModuleMap(pluginBuilderMatch[3], context.makeModuleMap(moduleName), null, true).id; return require._cacheReadAsync(context.nameToUrl(builderName)); } } return contents; }).then(function (text) { contents = text; //Parse out the require and define calls. //Do this even for plugins in case they have their own //dependencies that may be separate to how the pluginBuilder works. try { if (falseProp(context.needFullExec, moduleName)) { contents = parse(moduleName, url, contents, { insertNeedsDefine: true, has: context.config.has, findNestedDependencies: context.config.findNestedDependencies }); } } catch (e2) { throw new Error('Parse error using esprima ' + 'for file: ' + url + '\n' + e2); } require._cachedFileContents[url] = contents; }); } }).then(function () { if (contents) { eval(contents); } try { //If have a string shim config, and this is //a fully executed module, try to see if //it created a variable in this eval scope if (getOwn(context.needFullExec, moduleName)) { shim = getOwn(context.config.shim, moduleName); if (shim && shim.exports) { shimExports = eval(shim.exports); if (typeof shimExports !== 'undefined') { context.buildShimExports[moduleName] = shimExports; } } } //Need to close out completion of this module //so that listeners will get notified that it is available. context.completeLoad(moduleName); } catch (e) { //Track which module could not complete loading. if (!e.moduleTree) { e.moduleTree = []; } e.moduleTree.push(moduleName); throw e; } }).then(null, function (eOuter) { if (!eOuter.fileName) { eOuter.fileName = url; } throw eOuter; }).end(); } else { //With unsupported URLs still need to call completeLoad to //finish loading. context.completeLoad(moduleName); } }; //Marks module has having a name, and optionally executes the //callback, but only if it meets certain criteria. context.execCb = function (name, cb, args, exports) { var buildShimExports = getOwn(layer.context.buildShimExports, name); if (buildShimExports) { return buildShimExports; } else if (cb.__requireJsBuild || getOwn(layer.context.needFullExec, name)) { return cb.apply(exports, args); } return undefined; }; moduleProto.init = function (depMaps) { if (context.needFullExec[this.map.id]) { lang.each(depMaps, lang.bind(this, function (depMap) { if (typeof depMap === 'string') { depMap = context.makeModuleMap(depMap, (this.map.isDefine ? this.map : this.map.parentMap)); } if (!context.fullExec[depMap.id]) { context.require.undef(depMap.id); } })); } return oldInit.apply(this, arguments); }; moduleProto.callPlugin = function () { var map = this.map, pluginMap = context.makeModuleMap(map.prefix), pluginId = pluginMap.id, pluginMod = getOwn(context.registry, pluginId); context.plugins[pluginId] = true; context.needFullExec[pluginId] = map; //If the module is not waiting to finish being defined, //undef it and start over, to get full execution. if (falseProp(context.fullExec, pluginId) && (!pluginMod || pluginMod.defined)) { context.require.undef(pluginMap.id); } return oldCallPlugin.apply(this, arguments); }; } return context; }; //Clear up the existing context so that the newContext modifications //above will be active. delete require.s.contexts._; /** Reset state for each build layer pass. */ require._buildReset = function () { var oldContext = require.s.contexts._; //Clear up the existing context. delete require.s.contexts._; //Set up new context, so the layer object can hold onto it. require({}); layer = require._layer = { buildPathMap: {}, buildFileToModule: {}, buildFilePaths: [], pathAdded: {}, modulesWithNames: {}, needsDefine: {}, existingRequireUrl: "", ignoredUrls: {}, context: require.s.contexts._ }; //Return the previous context in case it is needed, like for //the basic config object. return oldContext; }; require._buildReset(); //Override define() to catch modules that just define an object, so that //a dummy define call is not put in the build file for them. They do //not end up getting defined via context.execCb, so we need to catch them //at the define call. oldDef = define; //This function signature does not have to be exact, just match what we //are looking for. define = function (name) { if (typeof name === "string" && falseProp(layer.needsDefine, name)) { layer.modulesWithNames[name] = true; } return oldDef.apply(require, arguments); }; define.amd = oldDef.amd; //Add some utilities for plugins require._readFile = file.readFile; require._fileExists = function (path) { return file.exists(path); }; //Called when execManager runs for a dependency. Used to figure out //what order of execution. require.onResourceLoad = function (context, map) { var id = map.id, url; // Fix up any maps that need to be normalized as part of the fullExec // plumbing for plugins to participate in the build. if (context.plugins && lang.hasProp(context.plugins, id)) { lang.eachProp(context.needFullExec, function(value, prop) { // For plugin entries themselves, they do not have a map // value in needFullExec, just a "true" entry. if (value !== true && value.prefix === id && value.unnormalized) { var map = context.makeModuleMap(value.originalName, value.parentMap); context.needFullExec[map.id] = map; } }); } //If build needed a full execution, indicate it //has been done now. But only do it if the context is tracking //that. Only valid for the context used in a build, not for //other contexts being run, like for useLib, plain requirejs //use in node/rhino. if (context.needFullExec && getOwn(context.needFullExec, id)) { context.fullExec[id] = map; } //A plugin. if (map.prefix) { if (falseProp(layer.pathAdded, id)) { layer.buildFilePaths.push(id); //For plugins the real path is not knowable, use the name //for both module to file and file to module mappings. layer.buildPathMap[id] = id; layer.buildFileToModule[id] = id; layer.modulesWithNames[id] = true; layer.pathAdded[id] = true; } } else if (map.url && require._isSupportedBuildUrl(map.url)) { //If the url has not been added to the layer yet, and it //is from an actual file that was loaded, add it now. url = normalizeUrlWithBase(context, id, map.url); if (!layer.pathAdded[url] && getOwn(layer.buildPathMap, id)) { //Remember the list of dependencies for this layer. layer.buildFilePaths.push(url); layer.pathAdded[url] = true; } } }; //Called by output of the parse() function, when a file does not //explicitly call define, probably just require, but the parse() //function normalizes on define() for dependency mapping and file //ordering works correctly. require.needsDefine = function (moduleName) { layer.needsDefine[moduleName] = true; }; }; }); /*jslint */ /*global define: false, console: false */ define('commonJs', ['env!env/file', 'parse'], function (file, parse) { 'use strict'; var commonJs = { //Set to false if you do not want this file to log. Useful in environments //like node where you want the work to happen without noise. useLog: true, convertDir: function (commonJsPath, savePath) { var fileList, i, jsFileRegExp = /\.js$/, fileName, convertedFileName, fileContents; //Get list of files to convert. fileList = file.getFilteredFileList(commonJsPath, /\w/, true); //Normalize on front slashes and make sure the paths do not end in a slash. commonJsPath = commonJsPath.replace(/\\/g, "/"); savePath = savePath.replace(/\\/g, "/"); if (commonJsPath.charAt(commonJsPath.length - 1) === "/") { commonJsPath = commonJsPath.substring(0, commonJsPath.length - 1); } if (savePath.charAt(savePath.length - 1) === "/") { savePath = savePath.substring(0, savePath.length - 1); } //Cycle through all the JS files and convert them. if (!fileList || !fileList.length) { if (commonJs.useLog) { if (commonJsPath === "convert") { //A request just to convert one file. console.log('\n\n' + commonJs.convert(savePath, file.readFile(savePath))); } else { console.log("No files to convert in directory: " + commonJsPath); } } } else { for (i = 0; i < fileList.length; i++) { fileName = fileList[i]; convertedFileName = fileName.replace(commonJsPath, savePath); //Handle JS files. if (jsFileRegExp.test(fileName)) { fileContents = file.readFile(fileName); fileContents = commonJs.convert(fileName, fileContents); file.saveUtf8File(convertedFileName, fileContents); } else { //Just copy the file over. file.copyFile(fileName, convertedFileName, true); } } } }, /** * Does the actual file conversion. * * @param {String} fileName the name of the file. * * @param {String} fileContents the contents of a file :) * * @returns {String} the converted contents */ convert: function (fileName, fileContents) { //Strip out comments. try { var preamble = '', commonJsProps = parse.usesCommonJs(fileName, fileContents); //First see if the module is not already RequireJS-formatted. if (parse.usesAmdOrRequireJs(fileName, fileContents) || !commonJsProps) { return fileContents; } if (commonJsProps.dirname || commonJsProps.filename) { preamble = 'var __filename = module.uri || "", ' + '__dirname = __filename.substring(0, __filename.lastIndexOf("/") + 1); '; } //Construct the wrapper boilerplate. fileContents = 'define(function (require, exports, module) {' + preamble + fileContents + '\n});\n'; } catch (e) { console.log("commonJs.convert: COULD NOT CONVERT: " + fileName + ", so skipping it. Error was: " + e); return fileContents; } return fileContents; } }; return commonJs; }); /*jslint plusplus: true, nomen: true, regexp: true */ /*global define, requirejs, java, process, console */ define('build', function (require) { 'use strict'; var build, lang = require('lang'), prim = require('prim'), logger = require('logger'), file = require('env!env/file'), parse = require('parse'), optimize = require('optimize'), pragma = require('pragma'), transform = require('transform'), requirePatch = require('requirePatch'), env = require('env'), commonJs = require('commonJs'), SourceMapGenerator = require('source-map').SourceMapGenerator, hasProp = lang.hasProp, getOwn = lang.getOwn, falseProp = lang.falseProp, endsWithSemiColonRegExp = /;\s*$/, endsWithSlashRegExp = /[\/\\]$/, resourceIsModuleIdRegExp = /^[\w\/\\\.]+$/, deepCopyProps = { layer: true }; //Deep copy a config object, but do not copy over the "layer" property, //as it can be a deeply nested structure with a full requirejs context. function copyConfig(obj) { return lang.deeplikeCopy(obj, deepCopyProps); } prim.nextTick = function (fn) { fn(); }; //Now map require to the outermost requirejs, now that we have //local dependencies for this module. The rest of the require use is //manipulating the requirejs loader. require = requirejs; //Caching function for performance. Attached to //require so it can be reused in requirePatch.js. _cachedRawText //set up by requirePatch.js require._cacheReadAsync = function (path, encoding) { var d; if (lang.hasProp(require._cachedRawText, path)) { d = prim(); d.resolve(require._cachedRawText[path]); return d.promise; } else { return file.readFileAsync(path, encoding).then(function (text) { require._cachedRawText[path] = text; return text; }); } }; function makeBuildBaseConfig() { return { appDir: "", pragmas: {}, paths: {}, optimize: "uglify", optimizeCss: "standard.keepLines.keepWhitespace", inlineText: true, isBuild: true, optimizeAllPluginResources: false, findNestedDependencies: false, preserveLicenseComments: true, writeBuildTxt: true, //Some builds can take a while, up the default limit. waitSeconds: 30, //By default, all files/directories are copied, unless //they match this regexp, by default just excludes .folders dirExclusionRegExp: file.dirExclusionRegExp, _buildPathToModuleIndex: {} }; } /** * Some JS may not be valid if concatenated with other JS, in particular * the style of omitting semicolons and rely on ASI. Add a semicolon in * those cases. */ function addSemiColon(text, config) { if (config.skipSemiColonInsertion || endsWithSemiColonRegExp.test(text)) { return text; } else { return text + ";"; } } function endsWithSlash(dirName) { if (dirName.charAt(dirName.length - 1) !== "/") { dirName += "/"; } return dirName; } function endsWithNewLine(text) { if (text.charAt(text.length - 1) !== "\n") { text += "\n"; } return text; } //Method used by plugin writeFile calls, defined up here to avoid //jslint warning about "making a function in a loop". function makeWriteFile(namespace, layer) { function writeFile(name, contents) { logger.trace('Saving plugin-optimized file: ' + name); file.saveUtf8File(name, contents); } writeFile.asModule = function (moduleName, fileName, contents) { writeFile(fileName, build.toTransport(namespace, moduleName, fileName, contents, layer)); }; return writeFile; } /** * Appends singleContents to fileContents and returns the result. If a sourceMapGenerator * is provided, adds singleContents to the source map. * * @param {string} fileContents - The file contents to which to append singleContents * @param {string} singleContents - The additional contents to append to fileContents * @param {string} path - An absolute path of a file whose name to use in the source map. * The file need not actually exist if the code in singleContents is generated. * @param {{out: ?string, baseUrl: ?string}} config - The build configuration object. * @param {?{_buildPath: ?string}} module - An object with module information. * @param {?SourceMapGenerator} sourceMapGenerator - An instance of Mozilla's SourceMapGenerator, * or null if no source map is being generated. * @returns {string} fileContents with singleContents appended */ function appendToFileContents(fileContents, singleContents, path, config, module, sourceMapGenerator) { var refPath, sourceMapPath, resourcePath, pluginId, sourceMapLineNumber, lineCount, parts, i; if (sourceMapGenerator) { if (config.out) { refPath = config.baseUrl; } else if (module && module._buildPath) { refPath = module._buildPath; } else { refPath = ""; } parts = path.split('!'); if (parts.length === 1) { //Not a plugin resource, fix the path sourceMapPath = build.makeRelativeFilePath(refPath, path); } else { //Plugin resource. If it looks like just a plugin //followed by a module ID, pull off the plugin //and put it at the end of the name, otherwise //just leave it alone. pluginId = parts.shift(); resourcePath = parts.join('!'); if (resourceIsModuleIdRegExp.test(resourcePath)) { sourceMapPath = build.makeRelativeFilePath(refPath, require.toUrl(resourcePath)) + '!' + pluginId; } else { sourceMapPath = path; } } sourceMapLineNumber = fileContents.split('\n').length - 1; lineCount = singleContents.split('\n').length; for (i = 1; i <= lineCount; i += 1) { sourceMapGenerator.addMapping({ generated: { line: sourceMapLineNumber + i, column: 0 }, original: { line: i, column: 0 }, source: sourceMapPath }); } //Store the content of the original in the source //map since other transforms later like minification //can mess up translating back to the original //source. sourceMapGenerator.setSourceContent(sourceMapPath, singleContents); } fileContents += singleContents; return fileContents; } /** * Main API entry point into the build. The args argument can either be * an array of arguments (like the onese passed on a command-line), * or it can be a JavaScript object that has the format of a build profile * file. * * If it is an object, then in addition to the normal properties allowed in * a build profile file, the object should contain one other property: * * The object could also contain a "buildFile" property, which is a string * that is the file path to a build profile that contains the rest * of the build profile directives. * * This function does not return a status, it should throw an error if * there is a problem completing the build. */ build = function (args) { var buildFile, cmdConfig, errorMsg, errorStack, stackMatch, errorTree, i, j, errorMod, stackRegExp = /( {4}at[^\n]+)\n/, standardIndent = ' '; return prim().start(function () { if (!args || lang.isArray(args)) { if (!args || args.length < 1) { logger.error("build.js buildProfile.js\n" + "where buildProfile.js is the name of the build file (see example.build.js for hints on how to make a build file)."); return undefined; } //Next args can include a build file path as well as other build args. //build file path comes first. If it does not contain an = then it is //a build file path. Otherwise, just all build args. if (args[0].indexOf("=") === -1) { buildFile = args[0]; args.splice(0, 1); } //Remaining args are options to the build cmdConfig = build.convertArrayToObject(args); cmdConfig.buildFile = buildFile; } else { cmdConfig = args; } return build._run(cmdConfig); }).then(null, function (e) { var err; errorMsg = e.toString(); errorTree = e.moduleTree; stackMatch = stackRegExp.exec(errorMsg); if (stackMatch) { errorMsg += errorMsg.substring(0, stackMatch.index + stackMatch[0].length + 1); } //If a module tree that shows what module triggered the error, //print it out. if (errorTree && errorTree.length > 0) { errorMsg += '\nIn module tree:\n'; for (i = errorTree.length - 1; i > -1; i--) { errorMod = errorTree[i]; if (errorMod) { for (j = errorTree.length - i; j > -1; j--) { errorMsg += standardIndent; } errorMsg += errorMod + '\n'; } } logger.error(errorMsg); } errorStack = e.stack; if (typeof args === 'string' && args.indexOf('stacktrace=true') !== -1) { errorMsg += '\n' + errorStack; } else { if (!stackMatch && errorStack) { //Just trim out the first "at" in the stack. stackMatch = stackRegExp.exec(errorStack); if (stackMatch) { errorMsg += '\n' + stackMatch[0] || ''; } } } err = new Error(errorMsg); err.originalError = e; throw err; }); }; build._run = function (cmdConfig) { var buildPaths, fileName, fileNames, paths, i, baseConfig, config, modules, srcPath, buildContext, destPath, moduleMap, parentModuleMap, context, resources, resource, plugin, fileContents, pluginProcessed = {}, buildFileContents = "", pluginCollector = {}; return prim().start(function () { var prop; //Can now run the patches to require.js to allow it to be used for //build generation. Do it here instead of at the top of the module //because we want normal require behavior to load the build tool //then want to switch to build mode. requirePatch(); config = build.createConfig(cmdConfig); paths = config.paths; //Remove the previous build dir, in case it contains source transforms, //like the ones done with onBuildRead and onBuildWrite. if (config.dir && !config.keepBuildDir && file.exists(config.dir)) { file.deleteFile(config.dir); } if (!config.out && !config.cssIn) { //This is not just a one-off file build but a full build profile, with //lots of files to process. //First copy all the baseUrl content file.copyDir((config.appDir || config.baseUrl), config.dir, /\w/, true); //Adjust baseUrl if config.appDir is in play, and set up build output paths. buildPaths = {}; if (config.appDir) { //All the paths should be inside the appDir, so just adjust //the paths to use the dirBaseUrl for (prop in paths) { if (hasProp(paths, prop)) { buildPaths[prop] = paths[prop].replace(config.appDir, config.dir); } } } else { //If no appDir, then make sure to copy the other paths to this directory. for (prop in paths) { if (hasProp(paths, prop)) { //Set up build path for each path prefix, but only do so //if the path falls out of the current baseUrl if (paths[prop].indexOf(config.baseUrl) === 0) { buildPaths[prop] = paths[prop].replace(config.baseUrl, config.dirBaseUrl); } else { buildPaths[prop] = paths[prop] === 'empty:' ? 'empty:' : prop; //Make sure source path is fully formed with baseUrl, //if it is a relative URL. srcPath = paths[prop]; if (srcPath.indexOf('/') !== 0 && srcPath.indexOf(':') === -1) { srcPath = config.baseUrl + srcPath; } destPath = config.dirBaseUrl + buildPaths[prop]; //Skip empty: paths if (srcPath !== 'empty:') { //If the srcPath is a directory, copy the whole directory. if (file.exists(srcPath) && file.isDirectory(srcPath)) { //Copy files to build area. Copy all files (the /\w/ regexp) file.copyDir(srcPath, destPath, /\w/, true); } else { //Try a .js extension srcPath += '.js'; destPath += '.js'; file.copyFile(srcPath, destPath); } } } } } } } //Figure out source file location for each module layer. Do this by seeding require //with source area configuration. This is needed so that later the module layers //can be manually copied over to the source area, since the build may be //require multiple times and the above copyDir call only copies newer files. require({ baseUrl: config.baseUrl, paths: paths, packagePaths: config.packagePaths, packages: config.packages }); buildContext = require.s.contexts._; modules = config.modules; if (modules) { modules.forEach(function (module) { if (module.name) { module._sourcePath = buildContext.nameToUrl(module.name); //If the module does not exist, and this is not a "new" module layer, //as indicated by a true "create" property on the module, and //it is not a plugin-loaded resource, and there is no //'rawText' containing the module's source then throw an error. if (!file.exists(module._sourcePath) && !module.create && module.name.indexOf('!') === -1 && (!config.rawText || !lang.hasProp(config.rawText, module.name))) { throw new Error("ERROR: module path does not exist: " + module._sourcePath + " for module named: " + module.name + ". Path is relative to: " + file.absPath('.')); } } }); } if (config.out) { //Just set up the _buildPath for the module layer. require(config); if (!config.cssIn) { config.modules[0]._buildPath = typeof config.out === 'function' ? 'FUNCTION' : config.out; } } else if (!config.cssIn) { //Now set up the config for require to use the build area, and calculate the //build file locations. Pass along any config info too. baseConfig = { baseUrl: config.dirBaseUrl, paths: buildPaths }; lang.mixin(baseConfig, config); require(baseConfig); if (modules) { modules.forEach(function (module) { if (module.name) { module._buildPath = buildContext.nameToUrl(module.name, null); //If buildPath and sourcePath are the same, throw since this //would result in modifying source. This condition can happen //with some more tricky paths: config and appDir/baseUrl //setting, which is a sign of incorrect config. if (module._buildPath === module._sourcePath && !config.allowSourceOverwrites) { throw new Error('Module ID \'' + module.name + '\' has a source path that is same as output path: ' + module._sourcePath + '. Stopping, config is malformed.'); } if (!module.create) { file.copyFile(module._sourcePath, module._buildPath); } } }); } } //Run CSS optimizations before doing JS module tracing, to allow //things like text loader plugins loading CSS to get the optimized //CSS. if (config.optimizeCss && config.optimizeCss !== "none" && config.dir) { buildFileContents += optimize.css(config.dir, config); } }).then(function() { baseConfig = copyConfig(require.s.contexts._.config); }).then(function () { var actions = []; if (modules) { actions = modules.map(function (module, i) { return function () { //Save off buildPath to module index in a hash for quicker //lookup later. config._buildPathToModuleIndex[file.normalize(module._buildPath)] = i; //Call require to calculate dependencies. return build.traceDependencies(module, config, baseConfig) .then(function (layer) { module.layer = layer; }); }; }); return prim.serial(actions); } }).then(function () { var actions; if (modules) { //Now build up shadow layers for anything that should be excluded. //Do this after tracing dependencies for each module, in case one //of those modules end up being one of the excluded values. actions = modules.map(function (module) { return function () { if (module.exclude) { module.excludeLayers = []; return prim.serial(module.exclude.map(function (exclude, i) { return function () { //See if it is already in the list of modules. //If not trace dependencies for it. var found = build.findBuildModule(exclude, modules); if (found) { module.excludeLayers[i] = found; } else { return build.traceDependencies({name: exclude}, config, baseConfig) .then(function (layer) { module.excludeLayers[i] = { layer: layer }; }); } }; })); } }; }); return prim.serial(actions); } }).then(function () { if (modules) { return prim.serial(modules.map(function (module) { return function () { if (module.exclude) { //module.exclude is an array of module names. For each one, //get the nested dependencies for it via a matching entry //in the module.excludeLayers array. module.exclude.forEach(function (excludeModule, i) { var excludeLayer = module.excludeLayers[i].layer, map = excludeLayer.buildFileToModule; excludeLayer.buildFilePaths.forEach(function(filePath){ build.removeModulePath(map[filePath], filePath, module.layer); }); }); } if (module.excludeShallow) { //module.excludeShallow is an array of module names. //shallow exclusions are just that module itself, and not //its nested dependencies. module.excludeShallow.forEach(function (excludeShallowModule) { var path = getOwn(module.layer.buildPathMap, excludeShallowModule); if (path) { build.removeModulePath(excludeShallowModule, path, module.layer); } }); } //Flatten them and collect the build output for each module. return build.flattenModule(module, module.layer, config).then(function (builtModule) { var finalText, baseName; //Save it to a temp file for now, in case there are other layers that //contain optimized content that should not be included in later //layer optimizations. See issue #56. if (module._buildPath === 'FUNCTION') { module._buildText = builtModule.text; module._buildSourceMap = builtModule.sourceMap; } else { finalText = builtModule.text; if (builtModule.sourceMap) { baseName = module._buildPath.split('/'); baseName = baseName.pop(); finalText += '\n//# sourceMappingURL=' + baseName + '.map'; file.saveUtf8File(module._buildPath + '.map', builtModule.sourceMap); } file.saveUtf8File(module._buildPath + '-temp', finalText); } buildFileContents += builtModule.buildText; }); }; })); } }).then(function () { var moduleName, outOrigSourceMap, bundlesConfig = {}, bundlesConfigOutFile = config.bundlesConfigOutFile; if (modules) { //Now move the build layers to their final position. modules.forEach(function (module) { var entryConfig, finalPath = module._buildPath; if (finalPath !== 'FUNCTION') { if (file.exists(finalPath)) { file.deleteFile(finalPath); } file.renameFile(finalPath + '-temp', finalPath); //If bundles config should be written out, scan the //built file for module IDs. Favor doing this reparse //since tracking the IDs as the file is built has some //edge cases around files that had more than one ID in //them already, and likely loader plugin-written contents. if (bundlesConfigOutFile) { entryConfig = bundlesConfig[module.name] = []; var bundleContents = file.readFile(finalPath); var excludeMap = {}; excludeMap[module.name] = true; var parsedIds = parse.getAllNamedDefines(bundleContents, excludeMap); entryConfig.push.apply(entryConfig, parsedIds); } //And finally, if removeCombined is specified, remove //any of the files that were used in this layer. //Be sure not to remove other build layers. if (config.removeCombined && !config.out) { module.layer.buildFilePaths.forEach(function (path) { var isLayer = modules.some(function (mod) { return mod._buildPath === path; }), relPath = build.makeRelativeFilePath(config.dir, path); if (file.exists(path) && // not a build layer target !isLayer && // not outside the build directory relPath.indexOf('..') !== 0) { file.deleteFile(path); } }); } } //Signal layer is done if (config.onModuleBundleComplete) { config.onModuleBundleComplete(module.onCompleteData); } }); //Write out bundles config, if it is wanted. if (bundlesConfigOutFile) { var text = file.readFile(bundlesConfigOutFile); text = transform.modifyConfig(text, function (config) { if (!config.bundles) { config.bundles = {}; } lang.eachProp(bundlesConfig, function (value, prop) { config.bundles[prop] = value; }); return config; }); file.saveUtf8File(bundlesConfigOutFile, text); } } //If removeCombined in play, remove any empty directories that //may now exist because of its use if (config.removeCombined && !config.out && config.dir) { file.deleteEmptyDirs(config.dir); } //Do other optimizations. if (config.out && !config.cssIn) { //Just need to worry about one JS file. fileName = config.modules[0]._buildPath; if (fileName === 'FUNCTION') { outOrigSourceMap = config.modules[0]._buildSourceMap; config._buildSourceMap = outOrigSourceMap; config.modules[0]._buildText = optimize.js((config.modules[0].name || config.modules[0].include[0] || fileName) + '.build.js', config.modules[0]._buildText, null, config); if (config._buildSourceMap && config._buildSourceMap !== outOrigSourceMap) { config.modules[0]._buildSourceMap = config._buildSourceMap; config._buildSourceMap = null; } } else { optimize.jsFile(fileName, null, fileName, config); } } else if (!config.cssIn) { //Normal optimizations across modules. //JS optimizations. fileNames = file.getFilteredFileList(config.dir, /\.js$/, true); fileNames.forEach(function (fileName) { var cfg, override, moduleIndex; //Generate the module name from the config.dir root. moduleName = fileName.replace(config.dir, ''); //Get rid of the extension moduleName = moduleName.substring(0, moduleName.length - 3); //If there is an override for a specific layer build module, //and this file is that module, mix in the override for use //by optimize.jsFile. moduleIndex = getOwn(config._buildPathToModuleIndex, fileName); //Normalize, since getOwn could have returned undefined moduleIndex = moduleIndex === 0 || moduleIndex > 0 ? moduleIndex : -1; //Try to avoid extra work if the other files do not need to //be read. Build layers should be processed at the very //least for optimization. if (moduleIndex > -1 || !config.skipDirOptimize || config.normalizeDirDefines === "all" || config.cjsTranslate) { //Convert the file to transport format, but without a name //inserted (by passing null for moduleName) since the files are //standalone, one module per file. fileContents = file.readFile(fileName); //For builds, if wanting cjs translation, do it now, so that //the individual modules can be loaded cross domain via //plain script tags. if (config.cjsTranslate && (!config.shim || !lang.hasProp(config.shim, moduleName))) { fileContents = commonJs.convert(fileName, fileContents); } if (moduleIndex === -1) { if (config.onBuildRead) { fileContents = config.onBuildRead(moduleName, fileName, fileContents); } //Only do transport normalization if this is not a build //layer (since it was already normalized) and if //normalizeDirDefines indicated all should be done. if (config.normalizeDirDefines === "all") { fileContents = build.toTransport(config.namespace, null, fileName, fileContents); } if (config.onBuildWrite) { fileContents = config.onBuildWrite(moduleName, fileName, fileContents); } } override = moduleIndex > -1 ? config.modules[moduleIndex].override : null; if (override) { cfg = build.createOverrideConfig(config, override); } else { cfg = config; } if (moduleIndex > -1 || !config.skipDirOptimize) { optimize.jsFile(fileName, fileContents, fileName, cfg, pluginCollector); } } }); //Normalize all the plugin resources. context = require.s.contexts._; for (moduleName in pluginCollector) { if (hasProp(pluginCollector, moduleName)) { parentModuleMap = context.makeModuleMap(moduleName); resources = pluginCollector[moduleName]; for (i = 0; i < resources.length; i++) { resource = resources[i]; moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(resource, parentModuleMap); if (falseProp(context.plugins, moduleMap.prefix)) { //Set the value in context.plugins so it //will be evaluated as a full plugin. context.plugins[moduleMap.prefix] = true; //Do not bother if the plugin is not available. if (!file.exists(require.toUrl(moduleMap.prefix + '.js'))) { continue; } //Rely on the require in the build environment //to be synchronous context.require([moduleMap.prefix]); //Now that the plugin is loaded, redo the moduleMap //since the plugin will need to normalize part of the path. moduleMap = context.makeModuleMap(resource, parentModuleMap); } //Only bother with plugin resources that can be handled //processed by the plugin, via support of the writeFile //method. if (falseProp(pluginProcessed, moduleMap.id)) { //Only do the work if the plugin was really loaded. //Using an internal access because the file may //not really be loaded. plugin = getOwn(context.defined, moduleMap.prefix); if (plugin && plugin.writeFile) { plugin.writeFile( moduleMap.prefix, moduleMap.name, require, makeWriteFile( config.namespace ), context.config ); } pluginProcessed[moduleMap.id] = true; } } } } //console.log('PLUGIN COLLECTOR: ' + JSON.stringify(pluginCollector, null, " ")); //All module layers are done, write out the build.txt file. if (config.writeBuildTxt) { file.saveUtf8File(config.dir + "build.txt", buildFileContents); } } //If just have one CSS file to optimize, do that here. if (config.cssIn) { buildFileContents += optimize.cssFile(config.cssIn, config.out, config).buildText; } if (typeof config.out === 'function') { config.out(config.modules[0]._buildText, config.modules[0]._buildSourceMap); } //Print out what was built into which layers. if (buildFileContents) { logger.info(buildFileContents); return buildFileContents; } return ''; }); }; /** * Converts command line args like "paths.foo=../some/path" * result.paths = { foo: '../some/path' } where prop = paths, * name = paths.foo and value = ../some/path, so it assumes the * name=value splitting has already happened. */ function stringDotToObj(result, name, value) { var parts = name.split('.'); parts.forEach(function (prop, i) { if (i === parts.length - 1) { result[prop] = value; } else { if (falseProp(result, prop)) { result[prop] = {}; } result = result[prop]; } }); } build.objProps = { paths: true, wrap: true, pragmas: true, pragmasOnSave: true, has: true, hasOnSave: true, uglify: true, uglify2: true, closure: true, map: true, throwWhen: true }; build.hasDotPropMatch = function (prop) { var dotProp, index = prop.indexOf('.'); if (index !== -1) { dotProp = prop.substring(0, index); return hasProp(build.objProps, dotProp); } return false; }; /** * Converts an array that has String members of "name=value" * into an object, where the properties on the object are the names in the array. * Also converts the strings "true" and "false" to booleans for the values. * member name/value pairs, and converts some comma-separated lists into * arrays. * @param {Array} ary */ build.convertArrayToObject = function (ary) { var result = {}, i, separatorIndex, prop, value, needArray = { "include": true, "exclude": true, "excludeShallow": true, "insertRequire": true, "stubModules": true, "deps": true, "mainConfigFile": true, "wrap.startFile": true, "wrap.endFile": true }; for (i = 0; i < ary.length; i++) { separatorIndex = ary[i].indexOf("="); if (separatorIndex === -1) { throw "Malformed name/value pair: [" + ary[i] + "]. Format should be name=value"; } value = ary[i].substring(separatorIndex + 1, ary[i].length); if (value === "true") { value = true; } else if (value === "false") { value = false; } prop = ary[i].substring(0, separatorIndex); //Convert to array if necessary if (getOwn(needArray, prop)) { value = value.split(","); } if (build.hasDotPropMatch(prop)) { stringDotToObj(result, prop, value); } else { result[prop] = value; } } return result; //Object }; build.makeAbsPath = function (path, absFilePath) { if (!absFilePath) { return path; } //Add abspath if necessary. If path starts with a slash or has a colon, //then already is an abolute path. if (path.indexOf('/') !== 0 && path.indexOf(':') === -1) { path = absFilePath + (absFilePath.charAt(absFilePath.length - 1) === '/' ? '' : '/') + path; path = file.normalize(path); } return path.replace(lang.backSlashRegExp, '/'); }; build.makeAbsObject = function (props, obj, absFilePath) { var i, prop; if (obj) { for (i = 0; i < props.length; i++) { prop = props[i]; if (hasProp(obj, prop) && typeof obj[prop] === 'string') { obj[prop] = build.makeAbsPath(obj[prop], absFilePath); } } } }; /** * For any path in a possible config, make it absolute relative * to the absFilePath passed in. */ build.makeAbsConfig = function (config, absFilePath) { var props, prop, i; props = ["appDir", "dir", "baseUrl"]; for (i = 0; i < props.length; i++) { prop = props[i]; if (getOwn(config, prop)) { //Add abspath if necessary, make sure these paths end in //slashes if (prop === "baseUrl") { config.originalBaseUrl = config.baseUrl; if (config.appDir) { //If baseUrl with an appDir, the baseUrl is relative to //the appDir, *not* the absFilePath. appDir and dir are //made absolute before baseUrl, so this will work. config.baseUrl = build.makeAbsPath(config.originalBaseUrl, config.appDir); } else { //The dir output baseUrl is same as regular baseUrl, both //relative to the absFilePath. config.baseUrl = build.makeAbsPath(config[prop], absFilePath); } } else { config[prop] = build.makeAbsPath(config[prop], absFilePath); } config[prop] = endsWithSlash(config[prop]); } } build.makeAbsObject((config.out === "stdout" ? ["cssIn"] : ["out", "cssIn"]), config, absFilePath); build.makeAbsObject(["startFile", "endFile"], config.wrap, absFilePath); build.makeAbsObject(["externExportsPath"], config.closure, absFilePath); }; /** * Creates a relative path to targetPath from refPath. * Only deals with file paths, not folders. If folders, * make sure paths end in a trailing '/'. */ build.makeRelativeFilePath = function (refPath, targetPath) { var i, dotLength, finalParts, length, targetParts, targetName, refParts = refPath.split('/'), hasEndSlash = endsWithSlashRegExp.test(targetPath), dotParts = []; targetPath = file.normalize(targetPath); if (hasEndSlash && !endsWithSlashRegExp.test(targetPath)) { targetPath += '/'; } targetParts = targetPath.split('/'); //Pull off file name targetName = targetParts.pop(); //Also pop off the ref file name to make the matches against //targetParts equivalent. refParts.pop(); length = refParts.length; for (i = 0; i < length; i += 1) { if (refParts[i] !== targetParts[i]) { break; } } //Now i is the index in which they diverge. finalParts = targetParts.slice(i); dotLength = length - i; for (i = 0; i > -1 && i < dotLength; i += 1) { dotParts.push('..'); } return dotParts.join('/') + (dotParts.length ? '/' : '') + finalParts.join('/') + (finalParts.length ? '/' : '') + targetName; }; build.nestedMix = { paths: true, has: true, hasOnSave: true, pragmas: true, pragmasOnSave: true }; /** * Mixes additional source config into target config, and merges some * nested config, like paths, correctly. */ function mixConfig(target, source, skipArrays) { var prop, value, isArray, targetValue; for (prop in source) { if (hasProp(source, prop)) { //If the value of the property is a plain object, then //allow a one-level-deep mixing of it. value = source[prop]; isArray = lang.isArray(value); if (typeof value === 'object' && value && !isArray && !lang.isFunction(value) && !lang.isRegExp(value)) { // TODO: need to generalize this work, maybe also reuse // the work done in requirejs configure, perhaps move to // just a deep copy/merge overall. However, given the // amount of observable change, wait for a dot release. // This change is in relation to #645 if (prop === 'map') { if (!target.map) { target.map = {}; } lang.deepMix(target.map, source.map); } else { target[prop] = lang.mixin({}, target[prop], value, true); } } else if (isArray) { if (!skipArrays) { // Some config, like packages, are arrays. For those, // just merge the results. targetValue = target[prop]; if (lang.isArray(targetValue)) { target[prop] = targetValue.concat(value); } else { target[prop] = value; } } } else { target[prop] = value; } } } //Set up log level since it can affect if errors are thrown //or caught and passed to errbacks while doing config setup. if (lang.hasProp(target, 'logLevel')) { logger.logLevel(target.logLevel); } } /** * Converts a wrap.startFile or endFile to be start/end as a string. * the startFile/endFile values can be arrays. */ function flattenWrapFile(config, keyName, absFilePath) { var wrap = config.wrap, keyFileName = keyName + 'File', keyMapName = '__' + keyName + 'Map'; if (typeof wrap[keyName] !== 'string' && wrap[keyFileName]) { wrap[keyName] = ''; if (typeof wrap[keyFileName] === 'string') { wrap[keyFileName] = [wrap[keyFileName]]; } wrap[keyMapName] = []; wrap[keyFileName].forEach(function (fileName) { var absPath = build.makeAbsPath(fileName, absFilePath), fileText = endsWithNewLine(file.readFile(absPath)); wrap[keyMapName].push(function (fileContents, cfg, sourceMapGenerator) { return appendToFileContents(fileContents, fileText, absPath, cfg, null, sourceMapGenerator); }); wrap[keyName] += fileText; }); } else if (wrap[keyName] === null || wrap[keyName] === undefined) { //Allow missing one, just set to empty string. wrap[keyName] = ''; } else if (typeof wrap[keyName] === 'string') { wrap[keyName] = endsWithNewLine(wrap[keyName]); wrap[keyMapName] = [ function (fileContents, cfg, sourceMapGenerator) { var absPath = build.makeAbsPath("config-wrap-" + keyName + "-default.js", absFilePath); return appendToFileContents(fileContents, wrap[keyName], absPath, cfg, null, sourceMapGenerator); } ]; } else { throw new Error('wrap.' + keyName + ' or wrap.' + keyFileName + ' malformed'); } } function normalizeWrapConfig(config, absFilePath) { //Get any wrap text. try { if (config.wrap) { if (config.wrap === true) { //Use default values. config.wrap = { start: '(function () {\n', end: '}());', __startMap: [ function (fileContents, cfg, sourceMapGenerator) { return appendToFileContents(fileContents, "(function () {\n", build.makeAbsPath("config-wrap-start-default.js", absFilePath), cfg, null, sourceMapGenerator); } ], __endMap: [ function (fileContents, cfg, sourceMapGenerator) { return appendToFileContents(fileContents, "}());", build.makeAbsPath("config-wrap-end-default.js", absFilePath), cfg, null, sourceMapGenerator); } ] }; } else { flattenWrapFile(config, 'start', absFilePath); flattenWrapFile(config, 'end', absFilePath); } } } catch (wrapError) { throw new Error('Malformed wrap config: ' + wrapError.toString()); } } /** * Creates a config object for an optimization build. * It will also read the build profile if it is available, to create * the configuration. * * @param {Object} cfg config options that take priority * over defaults and ones in the build file. These options could * be from a command line, for instance. * * @param {Object} the created config object. */ build.createConfig = function (cfg) { /*jslint evil: true */ var buildFileContents, buildFileConfig, mainConfig, mainConfigFile, mainConfigPath, buildFile, absFilePath, config = {}, buildBaseConfig = makeBuildBaseConfig(); //Make sure all paths are relative to current directory. absFilePath = file.absPath('.'); build.makeAbsConfig(cfg, absFilePath); build.makeAbsConfig(buildBaseConfig, absFilePath); lang.mixin(config, buildBaseConfig); lang.mixin(config, cfg, true); //Set up log level early since it can affect if errors are thrown //or caught and passed to errbacks, even while constructing config. if (lang.hasProp(config, 'logLevel')) { logger.logLevel(config.logLevel); } if (config.buildFile) { //A build file exists, load it to get more config. buildFile = file.absPath(config.buildFile); //Find the build file, and make sure it exists, if this is a build //that has a build profile, and not just command line args with an in=path if (!file.exists(buildFile)) { throw new Error("ERROR: build file does not exist: " + buildFile); } absFilePath = config.baseUrl = file.absPath(file.parent(buildFile)); //Load build file options. buildFileContents = file.readFile(buildFile); try { //Be a bit lenient in the file ending in a ; or ending with //a //# sourceMappingUrl comment, mostly for compiled languages //that create a config, like typescript. buildFileContents = buildFileContents .replace(/\/\/\#[^\n\r]+[\n\r]*$/, '') .trim() .replace(/;$/, ''); buildFileConfig = eval("(" + buildFileContents + ")"); build.makeAbsConfig(buildFileConfig, absFilePath); //Mix in the config now so that items in mainConfigFile can //be resolved relative to them if necessary, like if appDir //is set here, but the baseUrl is in mainConfigFile. Will //re-mix in the same build config later after mainConfigFile //is processed, since build config should take priority. mixConfig(config, buildFileConfig); } catch (e) { throw new Error("Build file " + buildFile + " is malformed: " + e); } } mainConfigFile = config.mainConfigFile || (buildFileConfig && buildFileConfig.mainConfigFile); if (mainConfigFile) { if (typeof mainConfigFile === 'string') { mainConfigFile = [mainConfigFile]; } mainConfigFile.forEach(function (configFile) { configFile = build.makeAbsPath(configFile, absFilePath); if (!file.exists(configFile)) { throw new Error(configFile + ' does not exist.'); } try { mainConfig = parse.findConfig(file.readFile(configFile)).config; } catch (configError) { throw new Error('The config in mainConfigFile ' + configFile + ' cannot be used because it cannot be evaluated' + ' correctly while running in the optimizer. Try only' + ' using a config that is also valid JSON, or do not use' + ' mainConfigFile and instead copy the config values needed' + ' into a build file or command line arguments given to the optimizer.\n' + 'Source error from parsing: ' + configFile + ': ' + configError); } if (mainConfig) { mainConfigPath = configFile.substring(0, configFile.lastIndexOf('/')); //Add in some existing config, like appDir, since they can be //used inside the configFile -- paths and baseUrl are //relative to them. if (config.appDir && !mainConfig.appDir) { mainConfig.appDir = config.appDir; } //If no baseUrl, then use the directory holding the main config. if (!mainConfig.baseUrl) { mainConfig.baseUrl = mainConfigPath; } build.makeAbsConfig(mainConfig, mainConfigPath); mixConfig(config, mainConfig); } }); } //Mix in build file config, but only after mainConfig has been mixed in. //Since this is a re-application, skip array merging. if (buildFileConfig) { mixConfig(config, buildFileConfig, true); } //Re-apply the override config values. Command line //args should take precedence over build file values. //Since this is a re-application, skip array merging. mixConfig(config, cfg, true); //Fix paths to full paths so that they can be adjusted consistently //lately to be in the output area. lang.eachProp(config.paths, function (value, prop) { if (lang.isArray(value)) { throw new Error('paths fallback not supported in optimizer. ' + 'Please provide a build config path override ' + 'for ' + prop); } config.paths[prop] = build.makeAbsPath(value, config.baseUrl); }); //Set final output dir if (hasProp(config, "baseUrl")) { if (config.appDir) { if (!config.originalBaseUrl) { throw new Error('Please set a baseUrl in the build config'); } config.dirBaseUrl = build.makeAbsPath(config.originalBaseUrl, config.dir); } else { config.dirBaseUrl = config.dir || config.baseUrl; } //Make sure dirBaseUrl ends in a slash, since it is //concatenated with other strings. config.dirBaseUrl = endsWithSlash(config.dirBaseUrl); } if (config.bundlesConfigOutFile) { if (!config.dir) { throw new Error('bundlesConfigOutFile can only be used with optimizations ' + 'that use "dir".'); } config.bundlesConfigOutFile = build.makeAbsPath(config.bundlesConfigOutFile, config.dir); } //If out=stdout, write output to STDOUT instead of a file. if (config.out && config.out === 'stdout') { config.out = function (content) { var e = env.get(); if (e === 'rhino') { var out = new java.io.PrintStream(java.lang.System.out, true, 'UTF-8'); out.println(content); } else if (e === 'node') { process.stdout.setEncoding('utf8'); process.stdout.write(content); } else { console.log(content); } }; } //Check for errors in config if (config.main) { throw new Error('"main" passed as an option, but the ' + 'supported option is called "name".'); } if (config.out && !config.name && !config.modules && !config.include && !config.cssIn) { throw new Error('Missing either a "name", "include" or "modules" ' + 'option'); } if (config.cssIn) { if (config.dir || config.appDir) { throw new Error('cssIn is only for the output of single file ' + 'CSS optimizations and is not compatible with "dir" or "appDir" configuration.'); } if (!config.out) { throw new Error('"out" option missing.'); } } if (!config.cssIn && !config.baseUrl) { //Just use the current directory as the baseUrl config.baseUrl = './'; } if (!config.out && !config.dir) { throw new Error('Missing either an "out" or "dir" config value. ' + 'If using "appDir" for a full project optimization, ' + 'use "dir". If you want to optimize to one file, ' + 'use "out".'); } if (config.appDir && config.out) { throw new Error('"appDir" is not compatible with "out". Use "dir" ' + 'instead. appDir is used to copy whole projects, ' + 'where "out" with "baseUrl" is used to just ' + 'optimize to one file.'); } if (config.out && config.dir) { throw new Error('The "out" and "dir" options are incompatible.' + ' Use "out" if you are targeting a single file' + ' for optimization, and "dir" if you want the appDir' + ' or baseUrl directories optimized.'); } if (config.dir) { // Make sure the output dir is not set to a parent of the // source dir or the same dir, as it will result in source // code deletion. if (!config.allowSourceOverwrites && (config.dir === config.baseUrl || config.dir === config.appDir || (config.baseUrl && build.makeRelativeFilePath(config.dir, config.baseUrl).indexOf('..') !== 0) || (config.appDir && build.makeRelativeFilePath(config.dir, config.appDir).indexOf('..') !== 0))) { throw new Error('"dir" is set to a parent or same directory as' + ' "appDir" or "baseUrl". This can result in' + ' the deletion of source code. Stopping. If' + ' you want to allow possible overwriting of' + ' source code, set "allowSourceOverwrites"' + ' to true in the build config, but do so at' + ' your own risk. In that case, you may want' + ' to also set "keepBuildDir" to true.'); } } if (config.insertRequire && !lang.isArray(config.insertRequire)) { throw new Error('insertRequire should be a list of module IDs' + ' to insert in to a require([]) call.'); } //Support older configs with uglify2 settings, but now that uglify1 has //been removed, just translate it to 'uglify' settings. if (config.optimize === 'uglify2') { config.optimize = 'uglify'; } if (config.uglify2) { config.uglify = config.uglify2; delete config.uglify2; } if (config.generateSourceMaps) { if (config.preserveLicenseComments && config.optimize !== 'none') { throw new Error('Cannot use preserveLicenseComments and ' + 'generateSourceMaps together. Either explcitly set ' + 'preserveLicenseComments to false (default is true) or ' + 'turn off generateSourceMaps. If you want source maps with ' + 'license comments, see: ' + 'http://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#sourcemapcomments'); } else if (config.optimize !== 'none' && config.optimize !== 'closure' && config.optimize !== 'uglify') { //Allow optimize: none to pass, since it is useful when toggling //minification on and off to debug something, and it implicitly //works, since it does not need a source map. throw new Error('optimize: "' + config.optimize + '" does not support generateSourceMaps.'); } } if ((config.name || config.include) && !config.modules) { //Just need to build one file, but may be part of a whole appDir/ //baseUrl copy, but specified on the command line, so cannot do //the modules array setup. So create a modules section in that //case. config.modules = [ { name: config.name, out: config.out, create: config.create, include: config.include, exclude: config.exclude, excludeShallow: config.excludeShallow, insertRequire: config.insertRequire, stubModules: config.stubModules } ]; delete config.stubModules; } else if (config.modules && config.out) { throw new Error('If the "modules" option is used, then there ' + 'should be a "dir" option set and "out" should ' + 'not be used since "out" is only for single file ' + 'optimization output.'); } else if (config.modules && config.name) { throw new Error('"name" and "modules" options are incompatible. ' + 'Either use "name" if doing a single file ' + 'optimization, or "modules" if you want to target ' + 'more than one file for optimization.'); } if (config.out && !config.cssIn) { //Just one file to optimize. //Does not have a build file, so set up some defaults. //Optimizing CSS should not be allowed, unless explicitly //asked for on command line. In that case the only task is //to optimize a CSS file. if (!cfg.optimizeCss) { config.optimizeCss = "none"; } } //Normalize cssPrefix if (config.cssPrefix) { //Make sure cssPrefix ends in a slash config.cssPrefix = endsWithSlash(config.cssPrefix); } else { config.cssPrefix = ''; } //Cycle through modules and normalize if (config.modules && config.modules.length) { config.modules.forEach(function (mod) { if (lang.isArray(mod) || typeof mod === 'string' || !mod) { throw new Error('modules config item is malformed: it should' + ' be an object with a \'name\' property.'); } //Combine any local stubModules with global values. if (config.stubModules) { mod.stubModules = config.stubModules.concat(mod.stubModules || []); } //Create a hash lookup for the stubModules config to make lookup //cheaper later. if (mod.stubModules) { mod.stubModules._byName = {}; mod.stubModules.forEach(function (id) { mod.stubModules._byName[id] = true; }); } // Legacy command support, which allowed a single string ID // for include. if (typeof mod.include === 'string') { mod.include = [mod.include]; } //Allow wrap config in overrides, but normalize it. if (mod.override) { normalizeWrapConfig(mod.override, absFilePath); } }); } normalizeWrapConfig(config, absFilePath); //Do final input verification if (config.context) { throw new Error('The build argument "context" is not supported' + ' in a build. It should only be used in web' + ' pages.'); } //Set up normalizeDirDefines. If not explicitly set, if optimize "none", //set to "skip" otherwise set to "all". if (!hasProp(config, 'normalizeDirDefines')) { if (config.optimize === 'none' || config.skipDirOptimize) { config.normalizeDirDefines = 'skip'; } else { config.normalizeDirDefines = 'all'; } } //Set file.fileExclusionRegExp if desired if (hasProp(config, 'fileExclusionRegExp')) { if (typeof config.fileExclusionRegExp === "string") { file.exclusionRegExp = new RegExp(config.fileExclusionRegExp); } else { file.exclusionRegExp = config.fileExclusionRegExp; } } else if (hasProp(config, 'dirExclusionRegExp')) { //Set file.dirExclusionRegExp if desired, this is the old //name for fileExclusionRegExp before 1.0.2. Support for backwards //compatibility file.exclusionRegExp = config.dirExclusionRegExp; } //Track the deps, but in a different key, so that they are not loaded //as part of config seeding before all config is in play (#648). Was //going to merge this in with "include", but include is added after //the "name" target. To preserve what r.js has done previously, make //sure "deps" comes before the "name". if (config.deps) { config._depsInclude = config.deps; } //Remove things that may cause problems in the build. //deps already merged above delete config.deps; delete config.jQuery; delete config.enforceDefine; delete config.urlArgs; return config; }; /** * finds the module being built/optimized with the given moduleName, * or returns null. * @param {String} moduleName * @param {Array} modules * @returns {Object} the module object from the build profile, or null. */ build.findBuildModule = function (moduleName, modules) { var i, module; for (i = 0; i < modules.length; i++) { module = modules[i]; if (module.name === moduleName) { return module; } } return null; }; /** * Removes a module name and path from a layer, if it is supposed to be * excluded from the layer. * @param {String} moduleName the name of the module * @param {String} path the file path for the module * @param {Object} layer the layer to remove the module/path from */ build.removeModulePath = function (module, path, layer) { var index = layer.buildFilePaths.indexOf(path); if (index !== -1) { layer.buildFilePaths.splice(index, 1); } }; /** * Uses the module build config object to trace the dependencies for the * given module. * * @param {Object} module the module object from the build config info. * @param {Object} config the build config object. * @param {Object} [baseLoaderConfig] the base loader config to use for env resets. * * @returns {Object} layer information about what paths and modules should * be in the flattened module. */ build.traceDependencies = function (module, config, baseLoaderConfig) { var include, override, layer, context, oldContext, rawTextByIds, syncChecks = { rhino: true, node: true, xpconnect: true }, deferred = prim(); //Reset some state set up in requirePatch.js, and clean up require's //current context. oldContext = require._buildReset(); //Grab the reset layer and context after the reset, but keep the //old config to reuse in the new context. layer = require._layer; context = layer.context; //Put back basic config, use a fresh object for it. if (baseLoaderConfig) { require(copyConfig(baseLoaderConfig)); } logger.trace("\nTracing dependencies for: " + (module.name || (typeof module.out === 'function' ? 'FUNCTION' : module.out))); include = config._depsInclude || []; include = include.concat(module.name && !module.create ? [module.name] : []); if (module.include) { include = include.concat(module.include); } //If there are overrides to basic config, set that up now.; if (module.override) { if (baseLoaderConfig) { override = build.createOverrideConfig(baseLoaderConfig, module.override); } else { override = copyConfig(module.override); } require(override); } //Now, populate the rawText cache with any values explicitly passed in //via config. rawTextByIds = require.s.contexts._.config.rawText; if (rawTextByIds) { lang.eachProp(rawTextByIds, function (contents, id) { var url = require.toUrl(id) + '.js'; require._cachedRawText[url] = contents; }); } //Configure the callbacks to be called. deferred.reject.__requireJsBuild = true; //Use a wrapping function so can check for errors. function includeFinished(value) { //If a sync build environment, check for errors here, instead of //in the then callback below, since some errors, like two IDs pointed //to same URL but only one anon ID will leave the loader in an //unresolved state since a setTimeout cannot be used to check for //timeout. var hasError = false; if (syncChecks[env.get()]) { try { build.checkForErrors(context, layer); } catch (e) { hasError = true; deferred.reject(e); } } if (!hasError) { deferred.resolve(value); } } includeFinished.__requireJsBuild = true; //Figure out module layer dependencies by calling require to do the work. require(include, includeFinished, deferred.reject); // If a sync env, then with the "two IDs to same anon module path" // issue, the require never completes, need to check for errors // here. if (syncChecks[env.get()]) { build.checkForErrors(context, layer); } return deferred.promise.then(function () { //Reset config if (module.override && baseLoaderConfig) { require(copyConfig(baseLoaderConfig)); } build.checkForErrors(context, layer); return layer; }); }; build.checkForErrors = function (context, layer) { //Check to see if it all loaded. If not, then throw, and give //a message on what is left. var id, prop, mod, idParts, pluginId, pluginResources, errMessage = '', failedPluginMap = {}, failedPluginIds = [], errIds = [], errUrlMap = {}, errUrlConflicts = {}, hasErrUrl = false, hasUndefined = false, defined = context.defined, registry = context.registry; function populateErrUrlMap(id, errUrl, skipNew) { // Loader plugins do not have an errUrl, so skip them. if (!errUrl) { return; } if (!skipNew) { errIds.push(id); } if (errUrlMap[errUrl]) { hasErrUrl = true; //This error module has the same URL as another //error module, could be misconfiguration. if (!errUrlConflicts[errUrl]) { errUrlConflicts[errUrl] = []; //Store the original module that had the same URL. errUrlConflicts[errUrl].push(errUrlMap[errUrl]); } errUrlConflicts[errUrl].push(id); } else if (!skipNew) { errUrlMap[errUrl] = id; } } for (id in registry) { if (hasProp(registry, id) && id.indexOf('_@r') !== 0) { hasUndefined = true; mod = getOwn(registry, id); idParts = id.split('!'); pluginId = idParts[0]; if (id.indexOf('_unnormalized') === -1 && mod && mod.enabled) { populateErrUrlMap(id, mod.map.url); } //Look for plugins that did not call load() //But skip plugin IDs that were already inlined and called //define() with a name. if (!hasProp(layer.modulesWithNames, id) && idParts.length > 1) { if (falseProp(failedPluginMap, pluginId)) { failedPluginIds.push(pluginId); } pluginResources = failedPluginMap[pluginId]; if (!pluginResources) { pluginResources = failedPluginMap[pluginId] = []; } pluginResources.push(id + (mod.error ? ': ' + mod.error : '')); } } } // If have some modules that are not defined/stuck in the registry, // then check defined modules for URL overlap. if (hasUndefined) { for (id in defined) { if (hasProp(defined, id) && id.indexOf('!') === -1) { populateErrUrlMap(id, require.toUrl(id) + '.js', true); } } } if (errIds.length || failedPluginIds.length) { if (failedPluginIds.length) { errMessage += 'Loader plugin' + (failedPluginIds.length === 1 ? '' : 's') + ' did not call ' + 'the load callback in the build:\n' + failedPluginIds.map(function (pluginId) { var pluginResources = failedPluginMap[pluginId]; return pluginId + ':\n ' + pluginResources.join('\n '); }).join('\n') + '\n'; } errMessage += 'Module loading did not complete for: ' + errIds.join(', '); if (hasErrUrl) { errMessage += '\nThe following modules share the same URL. This ' + 'could be a misconfiguration if that URL only has ' + 'one anonymous module in it:'; for (prop in errUrlConflicts) { if (hasProp(errUrlConflicts, prop)) { errMessage += '\n' + prop + ': ' + errUrlConflicts[prop].join(', '); } } } throw new Error(errMessage); } }; build.createOverrideConfig = function (config, override) { var cfg = copyConfig(config), oride = copyConfig(override); lang.eachProp(oride, function (value, prop) { if (hasProp(build.objProps, prop)) { //An object property, merge keys. Start a new object //so that source object in config does not get modified. cfg[prop] = {}; lang.mixin(cfg[prop], config[prop], true); lang.mixin(cfg[prop], override[prop], true); } else { cfg[prop] = override[prop]; } }); return cfg; }; /** * Uses the module build config object to create an flattened version * of the module, with deep dependencies included. * * @param {Object} module the module object from the build config info. * * @param {Object} layer the layer object returned from build.traceDependencies. * * @param {Object} the build config object. * * @returns {Object} with two properties: "text", the text of the flattened * module, and "buildText", a string of text representing which files were * included in the flattened module text. */ build.flattenModule = function (module, layer, config) { var fileContents, sourceMapGenerator, sourceMapBase, buildFileContents = ''; return prim().start(function () { var reqIndex, currContents, fileForSourceMap, moduleName, shim, packageName, parts, builder, writeApi, namespace, namespaceWithDot, stubModulesByName, context = layer.context, onLayerEnds = [], onLayerEndAdded = {}, pkgsMainMap = {}; //Use override settings, particularly for pragmas //Do this before the var readings since it reads config values. if (module.override) { config = build.createOverrideConfig(config, module.override); } namespace = config.namespace || ''; namespaceWithDot = namespace ? namespace + '.' : ''; stubModulesByName = (module.stubModules && module.stubModules._byName) || {}; //Start build output for the module. module.onCompleteData = { name: module.name, path: (config.dir ? module._buildPath.replace(config.dir, "") : module._buildPath), included: [] }; buildFileContents += "\n" + module.onCompleteData.path + "\n----------------\n"; //If there was an existing file with require in it, hoist to the top. if (layer.existingRequireUrl) { reqIndex = layer.buildFilePaths.indexOf(layer.existingRequireUrl); if (reqIndex !== -1) { layer.buildFilePaths.splice(reqIndex, 1); layer.buildFilePaths.unshift(layer.existingRequireUrl); } } if (config.generateSourceMaps) { sourceMapBase = config.dir || config.baseUrl; if (module._buildPath === 'FUNCTION') { fileForSourceMap = (module.name || module.include[0] || 'FUNCTION') + '.build.js'; } else if (config.out) { fileForSourceMap = module._buildPath.split('/').pop(); } else { fileForSourceMap = module._buildPath.replace(sourceMapBase, ''); } sourceMapGenerator = new SourceMapGenerator({ file: fileForSourceMap }); } //Create a reverse lookup for packages main module IDs to their package //names, useful for knowing when to write out define() package main ID //adapters. lang.eachProp(layer.context.config.pkgs, function(value, prop) { pkgsMainMap[value] = prop; }); //Write the built module to disk, and build up the build output. fileContents = ""; if (config.wrap && config.wrap.__startMap) { config.wrap.__startMap.forEach(function (wrapFunction) { fileContents = wrapFunction(fileContents, config, sourceMapGenerator); }); } return prim.serial(layer.buildFilePaths.map(function (path) { return function () { var singleContents = ''; moduleName = layer.buildFileToModule[path]; //If the moduleName is a package main, then hold on to the //packageName in case an adapter needs to be written. packageName = getOwn(pkgsMainMap, moduleName); return prim().start(function () { //Figure out if the module is a result of a build plugin, and if so, //then delegate to that plugin. parts = context.makeModuleMap(moduleName); builder = parts.prefix && getOwn(context.defined, parts.prefix); if (builder) { if (builder.onLayerEnd && falseProp(onLayerEndAdded, parts.prefix)) { onLayerEnds.push(builder); onLayerEndAdded[parts.prefix] = true; } if (builder.write) { writeApi = function (input) { singleContents += "\n" + addSemiColon(input, config); if (config.onBuildWrite) { singleContents = config.onBuildWrite(moduleName, path, singleContents); } }; writeApi.asModule = function (moduleName, input) { singleContents += "\n" + addSemiColon(build.toTransport(namespace, moduleName, path, input, layer, { useSourceUrl: layer.context.config.useSourceUrl }), config); if (config.onBuildWrite) { singleContents = config.onBuildWrite(moduleName, path, singleContents); } }; builder.write(parts.prefix, parts.name, writeApi); } return; } else { return prim().start(function () { if (hasProp(stubModulesByName, moduleName)) { //Just want to insert a simple module definition instead //of the source module. Useful for plugins that inline //all their resources. if (hasProp(layer.context.plugins, moduleName)) { //Slightly different content for plugins, to indicate //that dynamic loading will not work. return 'define({load: function(id){throw new Error("Dynamic load not allowed: " + id);}});'; } else { return 'define({});'; } } else { return require._cacheReadAsync(path); } }).then(function (text) { var hasPackageName; currContents = text; if (config.cjsTranslate && (!config.shim || !lang.hasProp(config.shim, moduleName))) { currContents = commonJs.convert(path, currContents); } if (config.onBuildRead) { currContents = config.onBuildRead(moduleName, path, currContents); } if (packageName) { hasPackageName = (packageName === parse.getNamedDefine(currContents)); } if (namespace) { currContents = pragma.namespace(currContents, namespace); } currContents = build.toTransport(namespace, moduleName, path, currContents, layer, { useSourceUrl: config.useSourceUrl }); if (packageName && !hasPackageName) { currContents = addSemiColon(currContents, config) + '\n'; currContents += namespaceWithDot + "define('" + packageName + "', ['" + moduleName + "'], function (main) { return main; });\n"; } if (config.onBuildWrite) { currContents = config.onBuildWrite(moduleName, path, currContents); } //Semicolon is for files that are not well formed when //concatenated with other content. singleContents += addSemiColon(currContents, config); }); } }).then(function () { var shimDeps, shortPath = path.replace(config.dir, ""); module.onCompleteData.included.push(shortPath); buildFileContents += shortPath + "\n"; //Some files may not have declared a require module, and if so, //put in a placeholder call so the require does not try to load them //after the module is processed. //If we have a name, but no defined module, then add in the placeholder. if (moduleName && falseProp(layer.modulesWithNames, moduleName) && !config.skipModuleInsertion) { shim = config.shim && (getOwn(config.shim, moduleName) || (packageName && getOwn(config.shim, packageName))); if (shim) { shimDeps = lang.isArray(shim) ? shim : shim.deps; if (config.wrapShim) { singleContents = '(function(root) {\n' + namespaceWithDot + 'define("' + moduleName + '", ' + (shimDeps && shimDeps.length ? build.makeJsArrayString(shimDeps) + ', ' : '[], ') + 'function() {\n' + ' return (function() {\n' + singleContents + // Start with a \n in case last line is a comment // in the singleContents, like a sourceURL comment. '\n' + (shim.exportsFn ? shim.exportsFn() : '') + '\n' + ' }).apply(root, arguments);\n' + '});\n' + '}(this));\n'; } else { singleContents += '\n' + namespaceWithDot + 'define("' + moduleName + '", ' + (shimDeps && shimDeps.length ? build.makeJsArrayString(shimDeps) + ', ' : '') + (shim.exportsFn ? shim.exportsFn() : 'function(){}') + ');\n'; } } else { singleContents += '\n' + namespaceWithDot + 'define("' + moduleName + '", function(){});\n'; } } //Add line break at end of file, instead of at beginning, //so source map line numbers stay correct, but still allow //for some space separation between files in case ASI issues //for concatenation would cause an error otherwise. singleContents += '\n'; //Add to the source map and to the final contents fileContents = appendToFileContents(fileContents, singleContents, path, config, module, sourceMapGenerator); }); }; })).then(function () { if (onLayerEnds.length) { onLayerEnds.forEach(function (builder, index) { var path; if (typeof module.out === 'string') { path = module.out; } else if (typeof module._buildPath === 'string') { path = module._buildPath; } builder.onLayerEnd(function (input) { fileContents = appendToFileContents(fileContents, "\n" + addSemiColon(input, config), 'onLayerEnd' + index + '.js', config, module, sourceMapGenerator); }, { name: module.name, path: path }); }); } if (module.create) { //The ID is for a created layer. Write out //a module definition for it in case the //built file is used with enforceDefine //(#432) fileContents = appendToFileContents(fileContents, '\n' + namespaceWithDot + 'define("' + module.name + '", function(){});\n', 'module-create.js', config, module, sourceMapGenerator); } //Add a require at the end to kick start module execution, if that //was desired. Usually this is only specified when using small shim //loaders like almond. if (module.insertRequire) { fileContents = appendToFileContents(fileContents, '\n' + namespaceWithDot + 'require(["' + module.insertRequire.join('", "') + '"]);\n', 'module-insertRequire.js', config, module, sourceMapGenerator); } }); }).then(function () { if (config.wrap && config.wrap.__endMap) { config.wrap.__endMap.forEach(function (wrapFunction) { fileContents = wrapFunction(fileContents, config, sourceMapGenerator); }); } return { text: fileContents, buildText: buildFileContents, sourceMap: sourceMapGenerator ? JSON.stringify(sourceMapGenerator.toJSON(), null, ' ') : undefined }; }); }; //Converts an JS array of strings to a string representation. //Not using JSON.stringify() for Rhino's sake. build.makeJsArrayString = function (ary) { return '["' + ary.map(function (item) { //Escape any double quotes, backslashes return lang.jsEscape(item); }).join('","') + '"]'; }; build.toTransport = function (namespace, moduleName, path, contents, layer, options) { var baseUrl = layer && layer.context.config.baseUrl; function onFound(info) { //Only mark this module as having a name if not a named module, //or if a named module and the name matches expectations. if (layer && (info.needsId || info.foundId === moduleName)) { layer.modulesWithNames[moduleName] = true; } } //Convert path to be a local one to the baseUrl, useful for //useSourceUrl. if (baseUrl) { path = path.replace(baseUrl, ''); } return transform.toTransport(namespace, moduleName, path, contents, onFound, options); }; return build; }); } /** * Sets the default baseUrl for requirejs to be directory of top level * script. */ function setBaseUrl(fileName) { //Use the file name's directory as the baseUrl if available. dir = fileName.replace(/\\/g, '/'); if (dir.indexOf('/') !== -1) { dir = dir.split('/'); dir.pop(); dir = dir.join('/'); //Make sure dir is JS-escaped, since it will be part of a JS string. exec("require({baseUrl: '" + dir.replace(/[\\"']/g, '\\$&') + "'});"); } } function createRjsApi() { //Create a method that will run the optimzer given an object //config. requirejs.optimize = function (config, callback, errback) { if (!loadedOptimizedLib) { loadLib(); loadedOptimizedLib = true; } //Create the function that will be called once build modules //have been loaded. var runBuild = function (build, logger, quit) { //Make sure config has a log level, and if not, //make it "silent" by default. config.logLevel = config.hasOwnProperty('logLevel') ? config.logLevel : logger.SILENT; //Reset build internals first in case this is part //of a long-running server process that could have //exceptioned out in a bad state. It is only defined //after the first call though. if (requirejs._buildReset) { requirejs._buildReset(); requirejs._cacheReset(); } function done(result) { //And clean up, in case something else triggers //a build in another pathway. if (requirejs._buildReset) { requirejs._buildReset(); requirejs._cacheReset(); } // Ensure errors get propagated to the errback if (result instanceof Error) { throw result; } return result; } errback = errback || function (err) { // Using console here since logger may have // turned off error logging. Since quit is // called want to be sure a message is printed. console.log(err); quit(1); }; build(config).then(done, done).then(callback, errback); }; requirejs({ context: 'build' }, ['build', 'logger', 'env!env/quit'], runBuild); }; requirejs.tools = { useLib: function (contextName, callback) { if (!callback) { callback = contextName; contextName = 'uselib'; } if (!useLibLoaded[contextName]) { loadLib(); useLibLoaded[contextName] = true; } var req = requirejs({ context: contextName }); req(['build'], function () { callback(req); }); } }; requirejs.define = define; } //If in Node, and included via a require('requirejs'), just export and //THROW IT ON THE GROUND! if (env === 'node' && reqMain !== module) { setBaseUrl(path.resolve(reqMain ? reqMain.filename : '.')); createRjsApi(); module.exports = requirejs; return; } else if (env === 'browser') { //Only option is to use the API. setBaseUrl(location.href); createRjsApi(); return; } else if ((env === 'rhino' || env === 'xpconnect') && //User sets up requirejsAsLib variable to indicate it is loaded //via load() to be used as a library. typeof requirejsAsLib !== 'undefined' && requirejsAsLib) { //This script is loaded via rhino's load() method, expose the //API and get out. setBaseUrl(fileName); createRjsApi(); return; } if (commandOption === 'o') { //Do the optimizer work. loadLib(); /* * Create a build.js file that has the build options you want and pass that * build file to this file to do the build. See example.build.js for more information. */ /*jslint strict: false, nomen: false */ /*global require: false */ require({ baseUrl: require.s.contexts._.config.baseUrl, //Use a separate context than the default context so that the //build can use the default context. context: 'build', catchError: { define: true } }, ['env!env/args', 'env!env/quit', 'logger', 'build'], function (args, quit, logger, build) { build(args).then(function () {}, function (err) { logger.error(err); quit(1); }); }); } else if (commandOption === 'v') { console.log('r.js: ' + version + ', RequireJS: ' + this.requirejsVars.require.version + ', UglifyJS: 2.6.1'); } else if (commandOption === 'convert') { loadLib(); this.requirejsVars.require(['env!env/args', 'commonJs', 'env!env/print'], function (args, commonJs, print) { var srcDir, outDir; srcDir = args[0]; outDir = args[1]; if (!srcDir || !outDir) { print('Usage: path/to/commonjs/modules output/dir'); return; } commonJs.convertDir(args[0], args[1]); }); } else { //Just run an app //Load the bundled libraries for use in the app. if (commandOption === 'lib') { loadLib(); } setBaseUrl(fileName); if (exists(fileName)) { exec(readFile(fileName), fileName); } else { showHelp(); } } }((typeof console !== 'undefined' ? console : undefined), (typeof Packages !== 'undefined' || (typeof window === 'undefined' && typeof Components !== 'undefined' && Components.interfaces) ? Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0) : []), (typeof readFile !== 'undefined' ? readFile : undefined)));