diff --git a/bin/lint b/bin/lint index 4f70994c51537e4de1a52be1a8b64edee3f2a56a..47f45f3676f5288169cd3814bdabe029ff012a2f 100755 --- a/bin/lint +++ b/bin/lint @@ -1,16 +1,3 @@ #!/usr/bin/env node -var lint = require("../test/lint/lint"), - path = require("path"); - -if (process.argv.length > 2) { - lint.checkDir(process.argv[2]); -} else { - process.chdir(path.resolve(__dirname, "..")); - lint.checkDir("lib"); - lint.checkDir("mode"); - lint.checkDir("addon"); - lint.checkDir("keymap"); -} - -process.exit(lint.success() ? 0 : 1); +process.exit(require("../test/lint").ok ? 0 : 1); diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 57f12bba7b55b1c0682bf919e0e4267fdf6c91ca..b8cb39d0c591ed235f8d857f6236c4f0492f3029 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ "directories": {"lib": "./lib"}, "scripts": {"test": "node ./test/run.js"}, "devDependencies": {"node-static": "0.6.0", - "phantomjs": "1.9.2-5"}, + "phantomjs": "1.9.2-5", + "blint": "^0.1.0"}, "bugs": "http://github.com/codemirror/CodeMirror/issues", "keywords": ["JavaScript", "CodeMirror", "Editor"], "homepage": "http://codemirror.net", diff --git a/test/lint.js b/test/lint.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35777562ef999bc8059c2fc0e25d91b49c02f50d --- /dev/null +++ b/test/lint.js @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +var blint = require("blint"); + +["mode", "lib", "addon", "keymap"].forEach(function(dir) { + blint.checkDir(dir, { + browser: true, + allowedGlobals: ["CodeMirror", "define", "test", "requirejs"], + blob: "// CodeMirror, copyright (c) by Marijn Haverbeke and others\n// Distributed under an MIT license: http:\/\/codemirror.net\/LICENSE\n\n" + }); +}); + +module.exports = {ok: blint.success()}; diff --git a/test/lint/acorn.js b/test/lint/acorn.js deleted file mode 100644 index 0f1193175290d8ca7d8069ac19fd3761545eae4f..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/test/lint/acorn.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1782 +0,0 @@ -// Acorn is a tiny, fast JavaScript parser written in JavaScript. -// -// Acorn was written by Marijn Haverbeke and released under an MIT -// license. The Unicode regexps (for identifiers and whitespace) were -// taken from [Esprima](http://esprima.org) by Ariya Hidayat. -// -// Git repositories for Acorn are available at -// -// http://marijnhaverbeke.nl/git/acorn -// https://github.com/marijnh/acorn.git -// -// Please use the [github bug tracker][ghbt] to report issues. -// -// [ghbt]: https://github.com/marijnh/acorn/issues -// -// This file defines the main parser interface. The library also comes -// with a [error-tolerant parser][dammit] and an -// [abstract syntax tree walker][walk], defined in other files. -// -// [dammit]: acorn_loose.js -// [walk]: util/walk.js - -(function(root, mod) { - if (typeof exports == "object" && typeof module == "object") return mod(exports); // CommonJS - if (typeof define == "function" && define.amd) return define(["exports"], mod); // AMD - mod(root.acorn || (root.acorn = {})); // Plain browser env -})(this, function(exports) { - "use strict"; - - exports.version = "0.4.1"; - - // The main exported interface (under `self.acorn` when in the - // browser) is a `parse` function that takes a code string and - // returns an abstract syntax tree as specified by [Mozilla parser - // API][api], with the caveat that the SpiderMonkey-specific syntax - // (`let`, `yield`, inline XML, etc) is not recognized. - // - // [api]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/SpiderMonkey/Parser_API - - var options, input, inputLen, sourceFile; - - exports.parse = function(inpt, opts) { - input = String(inpt); inputLen = input.length; - setOptions(opts); - initTokenState(); - return parseTopLevel(options.program); - }; - - // A second optional argument can be given to further configure - // the parser process. These options are recognized: - - var defaultOptions = exports.defaultOptions = { - // `ecmaVersion` indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must - // be either 3 or 5. This - // influences support for strict mode, the set of reserved words, and - // support for getters and setter. - ecmaVersion: 5, - // Turn on `strictSemicolons` to prevent the parser from doing - // automatic semicolon insertion. - strictSemicolons: false, - // When `allowTrailingCommas` is false, the parser will not allow - // trailing commas in array and object literals. - allowTrailingCommas: true, - // By default, reserved words are not enforced. Enable - // `forbidReserved` to enforce them. When this option has the - // value "everywhere", reserved words and keywords can also not be - // used as property names. - forbidReserved: false, - // When enabled, a return at the top level is not considered an - // error. - allowReturnOutsideFunction: false, - // When `locations` is on, `loc` properties holding objects with - // `start` and `end` properties in `{line, column}` form (with - // line being 1-based and column 0-based) will be attached to the - // nodes. - locations: false, - // A function can be passed as `onComment` option, which will - // cause Acorn to call that function with `(block, text, start, - // end)` parameters whenever a comment is skipped. `block` is a - // boolean indicating whether this is a block (`/* */`) comment, - // `text` is the content of the comment, and `start` and `end` are - // character offsets that denote the start and end of the comment. - // When the `locations` option is on, two more parameters are - // passed, the full `{line, column}` locations of the start and - // end of the comments. Note that you are not allowed to call the - // parser from the callback—that will corrupt its internal state. - onComment: null, - // Nodes have their start and end characters offsets recorded in - // `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node, rather than - // the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also add a - // [semi-standardized][range] `range` property holding a `[start, - // end]` array with the same numbers, set the `ranges` option to - // `true`. - // - // [range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678 - ranges: false, - // It is possible to parse multiple files into a single AST by - // passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as - // `program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the - // toplevel forms of the parsed file to the `Program` (top) node - // of an existing parse tree. - program: null, - // When `locations` is on, you can pass this to record the source - // file in every node's `loc` object. - sourceFile: null, - // This value, if given, is stored in every node, whether - // `locations` is on or off. - directSourceFile: null - }; - - function setOptions(opts) { - options = opts || {}; - for (var opt in defaultOptions) if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(options, opt)) - options[opt] = defaultOptions[opt]; - sourceFile = options.sourceFile || null; - } - - // The `getLineInfo` function is mostly useful when the - // `locations` option is off (for performance reasons) and you - // want to find the line/column position for a given character - // offset. `input` should be the code string that the offset refers - // into. - - var getLineInfo = exports.getLineInfo = function(input, offset) { - for (var line = 1, cur = 0;;) { - lineBreak.lastIndex = cur; - var match = lineBreak.exec(input); - if (match && match.index < offset) { - ++line; - cur = match.index + match[0].length; - } else break; - } - return {line: line, column: offset - cur}; - }; - - // Acorn is organized as a tokenizer and a recursive-descent parser. - // The `tokenize` export provides an interface to the tokenizer. - // Because the tokenizer is optimized for being efficiently used by - // the Acorn parser itself, this interface is somewhat crude and not - // very modular. Performing another parse or call to `tokenize` will - // reset the internal state, and invalidate existing tokenizers. - - exports.tokenize = function(inpt, opts) { - input = String(inpt); inputLen = input.length; - setOptions(opts); - initTokenState(); - - var t = {}; - function getToken(forceRegexp) { - lastEnd = tokEnd; - readToken(forceRegexp); - t.start = tokStart; t.end = tokEnd; - t.startLoc = tokStartLoc; t.endLoc = tokEndLoc; - t.type = tokType; t.value = tokVal; - return t; - } - getToken.jumpTo = function(pos, reAllowed) { - tokPos = pos; - if (options.locations) { - tokCurLine = 1; - tokLineStart = lineBreak.lastIndex = 0; - var match; - while ((match = lineBreak.exec(input)) && match.index < pos) { - ++tokCurLine; - tokLineStart = match.index + match[0].length; - } - } - tokRegexpAllowed = reAllowed; - skipSpace(); - }; - return getToken; - }; - - // State is kept in (closure-)global variables. We already saw the - // `options`, `input`, and `inputLen` variables above. - - // The current position of the tokenizer in the input. - - var tokPos; - - // The start and end offsets of the current token. - - var tokStart, tokEnd; - - // When `options.locations` is true, these hold objects - // containing the tokens start and end line/column pairs. - - var tokStartLoc, tokEndLoc; - - // The type and value of the current token. Token types are objects, - // named by variables against which they can be compared, and - // holding properties that describe them (indicating, for example, - // the precedence of an infix operator, and the original name of a - // keyword token). The kind of value that's held in `tokVal` depends - // on the type of the token. For literals, it is the literal value, - // for operators, the operator name, and so on. - - var tokType, tokVal; - - // Interal state for the tokenizer. To distinguish between division - // operators and regular expressions, it remembers whether the last - // token was one that is allowed to be followed by an expression. - // (If it is, a slash is probably a regexp, if it isn't it's a - // division operator. See the `parseStatement` function for a - // caveat.) - - var tokRegexpAllowed; - - // When `options.locations` is true, these are used to keep - // track of the current line, and know when a new line has been - // entered. - - var tokCurLine, tokLineStart; - - // These store the position of the previous token, which is useful - // when finishing a node and assigning its `end` position. - - var lastStart, lastEnd, lastEndLoc; - - // This is the parser's state. `inFunction` is used to reject - // `return` statements outside of functions, `labels` to verify that - // `break` and `continue` have somewhere to jump to, and `strict` - // indicates whether strict mode is on. - - var inFunction, labels, strict; - - // This function is used to raise exceptions on parse errors. It - // takes an offset integer (into the current `input`) to indicate - // the location of the error, attaches the position to the end - // of the error message, and then raises a `SyntaxError` with that - // message. - - function raise(pos, message) { - var loc = getLineInfo(input, pos); - message += " (" + loc.line + ":" + loc.column + ")"; - var err = new SyntaxError(message); - err.pos = pos; err.loc = loc; err.raisedAt = tokPos; - throw err; - } - - // Reused empty array added for node fields that are always empty. - - var empty = []; - - // ## Token types - - // The assignment of fine-grained, information-carrying type objects - // allows the tokenizer to store the information it has about a - // token in a way that is very cheap for the parser to look up. - - // All token type variables start with an underscore, to make them - // easy to recognize. - - // These are the general types. The `type` property is only used to - // make them recognizeable when debugging. - - var _num = {type: "num"}, _regexp = {type: "regexp"}, _string = {type: "string"}; - var _name = {type: "name"}, _eof = {type: "eof"}; - - // Keyword tokens. The `keyword` property (also used in keyword-like - // operators) indicates that the token originated from an - // identifier-like word, which is used when parsing property names. - // - // The `beforeExpr` property is used to disambiguate between regular - // expressions and divisions. It is set on all token types that can - // be followed by an expression (thus, a slash after them would be a - // regular expression). - // - // `isLoop` marks a keyword as starting a loop, which is important - // to know when parsing a label, in order to allow or disallow - // continue jumps to that label. - - var _break = {keyword: "break"}, _case = {keyword: "case", beforeExpr: true}, _catch = {keyword: "catch"}; - var _continue = {keyword: "continue"}, _debugger = {keyword: "debugger"}, _default = {keyword: "default"}; - var _do = {keyword: "do", isLoop: true}, _else = {keyword: "else", beforeExpr: true}; - var _finally = {keyword: "finally"}, _for = {keyword: "for", isLoop: true}, _function = {keyword: "function"}; - var _if = {keyword: "if"}, _return = {keyword: "return", beforeExpr: true}, _switch = {keyword: "switch"}; - var _throw = {keyword: "throw", beforeExpr: true}, _try = {keyword: "try"}, _var = {keyword: "var"}; - var _while = {keyword: "while", isLoop: true}, _with = {keyword: "with"}, _new = {keyword: "new", beforeExpr: true}; - var _this = {keyword: "this"}; - - // The keywords that denote values. - - var _null = {keyword: "null", atomValue: null}, _true = {keyword: "true", atomValue: true}; - var _false = {keyword: "false", atomValue: false}; - - // Some keywords are treated as regular operators. `in` sometimes - // (when parsing `for`) needs to be tested against specifically, so - // we assign a variable name to it for quick comparing. - - var _in = {keyword: "in", binop: 7, beforeExpr: true}; - - // Map keyword names to token types. - - var keywordTypes = {"break": _break, "case": _case, "catch": _catch, - "continue": _continue, "debugger": _debugger, "default": _default, - "do": _do, "else": _else, "finally": _finally, "for": _for, - "function": _function, "if": _if, "return": _return, "switch": _switch, - "throw": _throw, "try": _try, "var": _var, "while": _while, "with": _with, - "null": _null, "true": _true, "false": _false, "new": _new, "in": _in, - "instanceof": {keyword: "instanceof", binop: 7, beforeExpr: true}, "this": _this, - "typeof": {keyword: "typeof", prefix: true, beforeExpr: true}, - "void": {keyword: "void", prefix: true, beforeExpr: true}, - "delete": {keyword: "delete", prefix: true, beforeExpr: true}}; - - // Punctuation token types. Again, the `type` property is purely for debugging. - - var _bracketL = {type: "[", beforeExpr: true}, _bracketR = {type: "]"}, _braceL = {type: "{", beforeExpr: true}; - var _braceR = {type: "}"}, _parenL = {type: "(", beforeExpr: true}, _parenR = {type: ")"}; - var _comma = {type: ",", beforeExpr: true}, _semi = {type: ";", beforeExpr: true}; - var _colon = {type: ":", beforeExpr: true}, _dot = {type: "."}, _question = {type: "?", beforeExpr: true}; - - // Operators. These carry several kinds of properties to help the - // parser use them properly (the presence of these properties is - // what categorizes them as operators). - // - // `binop`, when present, specifies that this operator is a binary - // operator, and will refer to its precedence. - // - // `prefix` and `postfix` mark the operator as a prefix or postfix - // unary operator. `isUpdate` specifies that the node produced by - // the operator should be of type UpdateExpression rather than - // simply UnaryExpression (`++` and `--`). - // - // `isAssign` marks all of `=`, `+=`, `-=` etcetera, which act as - // binary operators with a very low precedence, that should result - // in AssignmentExpression nodes. - - var _slash = {binop: 10, beforeExpr: true}, _eq = {isAssign: true, beforeExpr: true}; - var _assign = {isAssign: true, beforeExpr: true}; - var _incDec = {postfix: true, prefix: true, isUpdate: true}, _prefix = {prefix: true, beforeExpr: true}; - var _logicalOR = {binop: 1, beforeExpr: true}; - var _logicalAND = {binop: 2, beforeExpr: true}; - var _bitwiseOR = {binop: 3, beforeExpr: true}; - var _bitwiseXOR = {binop: 4, beforeExpr: true}; - var _bitwiseAND = {binop: 5, beforeExpr: true}; - var _equality = {binop: 6, beforeExpr: true}; - var _relational = {binop: 7, beforeExpr: true}; - var _bitShift = {binop: 8, beforeExpr: true}; - var _plusMin = {binop: 9, prefix: true, beforeExpr: true}; - var _multiplyModulo = {binop: 10, beforeExpr: true}; - - // Provide access to the token types for external users of the - // tokenizer. - - exports.tokTypes = {bracketL: _bracketL, bracketR: _bracketR, braceL: _braceL, braceR: _braceR, - parenL: _parenL, parenR: _parenR, comma: _comma, semi: _semi, colon: _colon, - dot: _dot, question: _question, slash: _slash, eq: _eq, name: _name, eof: _eof, - num: _num, regexp: _regexp, string: _string}; - for (var kw in keywordTypes) exports.tokTypes["_" + kw] = keywordTypes[kw]; - - // This is a trick taken from Esprima. It turns out that, on - // non-Chrome browsers, to check whether a string is in a set, a - // predicate containing a big ugly `switch` statement is faster than - // a regular expression, and on Chrome the two are about on par. - // This function uses `eval` (non-lexical) to produce such a - // predicate from a space-separated string of words. - // - // It starts by sorting the words by length. - - function makePredicate(words) { - 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); - } - - // The ECMAScript 3 reserved word list. - - var isReservedWord3 = makePredicate("abstract boolean byte char class double enum export extends final float goto implements import int interface long native package private protected public short static super synchronized throws transient volatile"); - - // ECMAScript 5 reserved words. - - var isReservedWord5 = makePredicate("class enum extends super const export import"); - - // The additional reserved words in strict mode. - - var isStrictReservedWord = makePredicate("implements interface let package private protected public static yield"); - - // The forbidden variable names in strict mode. - - var isStrictBadIdWord = makePredicate("eval arguments"); - - // And the keywords. - - var isKeyword = makePredicate("break case catch continue debugger default do else finally for function if return switch throw try var while with null true false instanceof typeof void delete new in this"); - - // ## Character categories - - // Big ugly regular expressions that match characters in the - // whitespace, identifier, and identifier-start categories. These - // are only applied when a character is found to actually have a - // code point above 128. - - var nonASCIIwhitespace = /[\u1680\u180e\u2000-\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000\ufeff]/; - var nonASCIIidentifierStartChars = "\xaa\xb5\xba\xc0-\xd6\xd8-\xf6\xf8-\u02c1\u02c6-\u02d1\u02e0-\u02e4\u02ec\u02ee\u0370-\u0374\u0376\u0377\u037a-\u037d\u0386\u0388-\u038a\u038c\u038e-\u03a1\u03a3-\u03f5\u03f7-\u0481\u048a-\u0527\u0531-\u0556\u0559\u0561-\u0587\u05d0-\u05ea\u05f0-\u05f2\u0620-\u064a\u066e\u066f\u0671-\u06d3\u06d5\u06e5\u06e6\u06ee\u06ef\u06fa-\u06fc\u06ff\u0710\u0712-\u072f\u074d-\u07a5\u07b1\u07ca-\u07ea\u07f4\u07f5\u07fa\u0800-\u0815\u081a\u0824\u0828\u0840-\u0858\u08a0\u08a2-\u08ac\u0904-\u0939\u093d\u0950\u0958-\u0961\u0971-\u0977\u0979-\u097f\u0985-\u098c\u098f\u0990\u0993-\u09a8\u09aa-\u09b0\u09b2\u09b6-\u09b9\u09bd\u09ce\u09dc\u09dd\u09df-\u09e1\u09f0\u09f1\u0a05-\u0a0a\u0a0f\u0a10\u0a13-\u0a28\u0a2a-\u0a30\u0a32\u0a33\u0a35\u0a36\u0a38\u0a39\u0a59-\u0a5c\u0a5e\u0a72-\u0a74\u0a85-\u0a8d\u0a8f-\u0a91\u0a93-\u0aa8\u0aaa-\u0ab0\u0ab2\u0ab3\u0ab5-\u0ab9\u0abd\u0ad0\u0ae0\u0ae1\u0b05-\u0b0c\u0b0f\u0b10\u0b13-\u0b28\u0b2a-\u0b30\u0b32\u0b33\u0b35-\u0b39\u0b3d\u0b5c\u0b5d\u0b5f-\u0b61\u0b71\u0b83\u0b85-\u0b8a\u0b8e-\u0b90\u0b92-\u0b95\u0b99\u0b9a\u0b9c\u0b9e\u0b9f\u0ba3\u0ba4\u0ba8-\u0baa\u0bae-\u0bb9\u0bd0\u0c05-\u0c0c\u0c0e-\u0c10\u0c12-\u0c28\u0c2a-\u0c33\u0c35-\u0c39\u0c3d\u0c58\u0c59\u0c60\u0c61\u0c85-\u0c8c\u0c8e-\u0c90\u0c92-\u0ca8\u0caa-\u0cb3\u0cb5-\u0cb9\u0cbd\u0cde\u0ce0\u0ce1\u0cf1\u0cf2\u0d05-\u0d0c\u0d0e-\u0d10\u0d12-\u0d3a\u0d3d\u0d4e\u0d60\u0d61\u0d7a-\u0d7f\u0d85-\u0d96\u0d9a-\u0db1\u0db3-\u0dbb\u0dbd\u0dc0-\u0dc6\u0e01-\u0e30\u0e32\u0e33\u0e40-\u0e46\u0e81\u0e82\u0e84\u0e87\u0e88\u0e8a\u0e8d\u0e94-\u0e97\u0e99-\u0e9f\u0ea1-\u0ea3\u0ea5\u0ea7\u0eaa\u0eab\u0ead-\u0eb0\u0eb2\u0eb3\u0ebd\u0ec0-\u0ec4\u0ec6\u0edc-\u0edf\u0f00\u0f40-\u0f47\u0f49-\u0f6c\u0f88-\u0f8c\u1000-\u102a\u103f\u1050-\u1055\u105a-\u105d\u1061\u1065\u1066\u106e-\u1070\u1075-\u1081\u108e\u10a0-\u10c5\u10c7\u10cd\u10d0-\u10fa\u10fc-\u1248\u124a-\u124d\u1250-\u1256\u1258\u125a-\u125d\u1260-\u1288\u128a-\u128d\u1290-\u12b0\u12b2-\u12b5\u12b8-\u12be\u12c0\u12c2-\u12c5\u12c8-\u12d6\u12d8-\u1310\u1312-\u1315\u1318-\u135a\u1380-\u138f\u13a0-\u13f4\u1401-\u166c\u166f-\u167f\u1681-\u169a\u16a0-\u16ea\u16ee-\u16f0\u1700-\u170c\u170e-\u1711\u1720-\u1731\u1740-\u1751\u1760-\u176c\u176e-\u1770\u1780-\u17b3\u17d7\u17dc\u1820-\u1877\u1880-\u18a8\u18aa\u18b0-\u18f5\u1900-\u191c\u1950-\u196d\u1970-\u1974\u1980-\u19ab\u19c1-\u19c7\u1a00-\u1a16\u1a20-\u1a54\u1aa7\u1b05-\u1b33\u1b45-\u1b4b\u1b83-\u1ba0\u1bae\u1baf\u1bba-\u1be5\u1c00-\u1c23\u1c4d-\u1c4f\u1c5a-\u1c7d\u1ce9-\u1cec\u1cee-\u1cf1\u1cf5\u1cf6\u1d00-\u1dbf\u1e00-\u1f15\u1f18-\u1f1d\u1f20-\u1f45\u1f48-\u1f4d\u1f50-\u1f57\u1f59\u1f5b\u1f5d\u1f5f-\u1f7d\u1f80-\u1fb4\u1fb6-\u1fbc\u1fbe\u1fc2-\u1fc4\u1fc6-\u1fcc\u1fd0-\u1fd3\u1fd6-\u1fdb\u1fe0-\u1fec\u1ff2-\u1ff4\u1ff6-\u1ffc\u2071\u207f\u2090-\u209c\u2102\u2107\u210a-\u2113\u2115\u2119-\u211d\u2124\u2126\u2128\u212a-\u212d\u212f-\u2139\u213c-\u213f\u2145-\u2149\u214e\u2160-\u2188\u2c00-\u2c2e\u2c30-\u2c5e\u2c60-\u2ce4\u2ceb-\u2cee\u2cf2\u2cf3\u2d00-\u2d25\u2d27\u2d2d\u2d30-\u2d67\u2d6f\u2d80-\u2d96\u2da0-\u2da6\u2da8-\u2dae\u2db0-\u2db6\u2db8-\u2dbe\u2dc0-\u2dc6\u2dc8-\u2dce\u2dd0-\u2dd6\u2dd8-\u2dde\u2e2f\u3005-\u3007\u3021-\u3029\u3031-\u3035\u3038-\u303c\u3041-\u3096\u309d-\u309f\u30a1-\u30fa\u30fc-\u30ff\u3105-\u312d\u3131-\u318e\u31a0-\u31ba\u31f0-\u31ff\u3400-\u4db5\u4e00-\u9fcc\ua000-\ua48c\ua4d0-\ua4fd\ua500-\ua60c\ua610-\ua61f\ua62a\ua62b\ua640-\ua66e\ua67f-\ua697\ua6a0-\ua6ef\ua717-\ua71f\ua722-\ua788\ua78b-\ua78e\ua790-\ua793\ua7a0-\ua7aa\ua7f8-\ua801\ua803-\ua805\ua807-\ua80a\ua80c-\ua822\ua840-\ua873\ua882-\ua8b3\ua8f2-\ua8f7\ua8fb\ua90a-\ua925\ua930-\ua946\ua960-\ua97c\ua984-\ua9b2\ua9cf\uaa00-\uaa28\uaa40-\uaa42\uaa44-\uaa4b\uaa60-\uaa76\uaa7a\uaa80-\uaaaf\uaab1\uaab5\uaab6\uaab9-\uaabd\uaac0\uaac2\uaadb-\uaadd\uaae0-\uaaea\uaaf2-\uaaf4\uab01-\uab06\uab09-\uab0e\uab11-\uab16\uab20-\uab26\uab28-\uab2e\uabc0-\uabe2\uac00-\ud7a3\ud7b0-\ud7c6\ud7cb-\ud7fb\uf900-\ufa6d\ufa70-\ufad9\ufb00-\ufb06\ufb13-\ufb17\ufb1d\ufb1f-\ufb28\ufb2a-\ufb36\ufb38-\ufb3c\ufb3e\ufb40\ufb41\ufb43\ufb44\ufb46-\ufbb1\ufbd3-\ufd3d\ufd50-\ufd8f\ufd92-\ufdc7\ufdf0-\ufdfb\ufe70-\ufe74\ufe76-\ufefc\uff21-\uff3a\uff41-\uff5a\uff66-\uffbe\uffc2-\uffc7\uffca-\uffcf\uffd2-\uffd7\uffda-\uffdc"; 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- var nonASCIIidentifierStart = new RegExp("[" + nonASCIIidentifierStartChars + "]"); - var nonASCIIidentifier = new RegExp("[" + nonASCIIidentifierStartChars + nonASCIIidentifierChars + "]"); - - // Whether a single character denotes a newline. - - var newline = /[\n\r\u2028\u2029]/; - - // Matches a whole line break (where CRLF is considered a single - // line break). Used to count lines. - - var lineBreak = /\r\n|[\n\r\u2028\u2029]/g; - - // Test whether a given character code starts an identifier. - - var isIdentifierStart = exports.isIdentifierStart = function(code) { - if (code < 65) return code === 36; - if (code < 91) return true; - if (code < 97) return code === 95; - if (code < 123)return true; - return code >= 0xaa && nonASCIIidentifierStart.test(String.fromCharCode(code)); - }; - - // Test whether a given character is part of an identifier. - - var isIdentifierChar = exports.isIdentifierChar = function(code) { - if (code < 48) return code === 36; - if (code < 58) return true; - if (code < 65) return false; - if (code < 91) return true; - if (code < 97) return code === 95; - if (code < 123)return true; - return code >= 0xaa && nonASCIIidentifier.test(String.fromCharCode(code)); - }; - - // ## Tokenizer - - // These are used when `options.locations` is on, for the - // `tokStartLoc` and `tokEndLoc` properties. - - function line_loc_t() { - this.line = tokCurLine; - this.column = tokPos - tokLineStart; - } - - // Reset the token state. Used at the start of a parse. - - function initTokenState() { - tokCurLine = 1; - tokPos = tokLineStart = 0; - tokRegexpAllowed = true; - skipSpace(); - } - - // Called at the end of every token. Sets `tokEnd`, `tokVal`, and - // `tokRegexpAllowed`, and skips the space after the token, so that - // the next one's `tokStart` will point at the right position. - - function finishToken(type, val) { - tokEnd = tokPos; - if (options.locations) tokEndLoc = new line_loc_t; - tokType = type; - skipSpace(); - tokVal = val; - tokRegexpAllowed = type.beforeExpr; - } - - function skipBlockComment() { - var startLoc = options.onComment && options.locations && new line_loc_t; - var start = tokPos, end = input.indexOf("*/", tokPos += 2); - if (end === -1) raise(tokPos - 2, "Unterminated comment"); - tokPos = end + 2; - if (options.locations) { - lineBreak.lastIndex = start; - var match; - while ((match = lineBreak.exec(input)) && match.index < tokPos) { - ++tokCurLine; - tokLineStart = match.index + match[0].length; - } - } - if (options.onComment) - options.onComment(true, input.slice(start + 2, end), start, tokPos, - startLoc, options.locations && new line_loc_t); - } - - function skipLineComment() { - var start = tokPos; - var startLoc = options.onComment && options.locations && new line_loc_t; - var ch = input.charCodeAt(tokPos+=2); - while (tokPos < inputLen && ch !== 10 && ch !== 13 && ch !== 8232 && ch !== 8233) { - ++tokPos; - ch = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - } - if (options.onComment) - options.onComment(false, input.slice(start + 2, tokPos), start, tokPos, - startLoc, options.locations && new line_loc_t); - } - - // Called at the start of the parse and after every token. Skips - // whitespace and comments, and. - - function skipSpace() { - while (tokPos < inputLen) { - var ch = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - if (ch === 32) { // ' ' - ++tokPos; - } else if (ch === 13) { - ++tokPos; - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - if (next === 10) { - ++tokPos; - } - if (options.locations) { - ++tokCurLine; - tokLineStart = tokPos; - } - } else if (ch === 10 || ch === 8232 || ch === 8233) { - ++tokPos; - if (options.locations) { - ++tokCurLine; - tokLineStart = tokPos; - } - } else if (ch > 8 && ch < 14) { - ++tokPos; - } else if (ch === 47) { // '/' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === 42) { // '*' - skipBlockComment(); - } else if (next === 47) { // '/' - skipLineComment(); - } else break; - } else if (ch === 160) { // '\xa0' - ++tokPos; - } else if (ch >= 5760 && nonASCIIwhitespace.test(String.fromCharCode(ch))) { - ++tokPos; - } else { - break; - } - } - } - - // ### Token reading - - // This is the function that is called to fetch the next token. It - // is somewhat obscure, because it works in character codes rather - // than characters, and because operator parsing has been inlined - // into it. - // - // All in the name of speed. - // - // The `forceRegexp` parameter is used in the one case where the - // `tokRegexpAllowed` trick does not work. See `parseStatement`. - - function readToken_dot() { - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next >= 48 && next <= 57) return readNumber(true); - ++tokPos; - return finishToken(_dot); - } - - function readToken_slash() { // '/' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (tokRegexpAllowed) {++tokPos; return readRegexp();} - if (next === 61) return finishOp(_assign, 2); - return finishOp(_slash, 1); - } - - function readToken_mult_modulo() { // '%*' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === 61) return finishOp(_assign, 2); - return finishOp(_multiplyModulo, 1); - } - - function readToken_pipe_amp(code) { // '|&' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === code) return finishOp(code === 124 ? _logicalOR : _logicalAND, 2); - if (next === 61) return finishOp(_assign, 2); - return finishOp(code === 124 ? _bitwiseOR : _bitwiseAND, 1); - } - - function readToken_caret() { // '^' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === 61) return finishOp(_assign, 2); - return finishOp(_bitwiseXOR, 1); - } - - function readToken_plus_min(code) { // '+-' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === code) { - if (next == 45 && input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 2) == 62 && - newline.test(input.slice(lastEnd, tokPos))) { - // A `-->` line comment - tokPos += 3; - skipLineComment(); - skipSpace(); - return readToken(); - } - return finishOp(_incDec, 2); - } - if (next === 61) return finishOp(_assign, 2); - return finishOp(_plusMin, 1); - } - - function readToken_lt_gt(code) { // '<>' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - var size = 1; - if (next === code) { - size = code === 62 && input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 2) === 62 ? 3 : 2; - if (input.charCodeAt(tokPos + size) === 61) return finishOp(_assign, size + 1); - return finishOp(_bitShift, size); - } - if (next == 33 && code == 60 && input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 2) == 45 && - input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 3) == 45) { - // `<!--`, an XML-style comment that should be interpreted as a line comment - tokPos += 4; - skipLineComment(); - skipSpace(); - return readToken(); - } - if (next === 61) - size = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 2) === 61 ? 3 : 2; - return finishOp(_relational, size); - } - - function readToken_eq_excl(code) { // '=!' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === 61) return finishOp(_equality, input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 2) === 61 ? 3 : 2); - return finishOp(code === 61 ? _eq : _prefix, 1); - } - - function getTokenFromCode(code) { - switch(code) { - // The interpretation of a dot depends on whether it is followed - // by a digit. - case 46: // '.' - return readToken_dot(); - - // Punctuation tokens. - case 40: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_parenL); - case 41: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_parenR); - case 59: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_semi); - case 44: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_comma); - case 91: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_bracketL); - case 93: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_bracketR); - case 123: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_braceL); - case 125: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_braceR); - case 58: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_colon); - case 63: ++tokPos; return finishToken(_question); - - // '0x' is a hexadecimal number. - case 48: // '0' - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos + 1); - if (next === 120 || next === 88) return readHexNumber(); - // Anything else beginning with a digit is an integer, octal - // number, or float. - case 49: case 50: case 51: case 52: case 53: case 54: case 55: case 56: case 57: // 1-9 - return readNumber(false); - - // Quotes produce strings. - case 34: case 39: // '"', "'" - return readString(code); - - // Operators are parsed inline in tiny state machines. '=' (61) is - // often referred to. `finishOp` simply skips the amount of - // characters it is given as second argument, and returns a token - // of the type given by its first argument. - - case 47: // '/' - return readToken_slash(code); - - case 37: case 42: // '%*' - return readToken_mult_modulo(); - - case 124: case 38: // '|&' - return readToken_pipe_amp(code); - - case 94: // '^' - return readToken_caret(); - - case 43: case 45: // '+-' - return readToken_plus_min(code); - - case 60: case 62: // '<>' - return readToken_lt_gt(code); - - case 61: case 33: // '=!' - return readToken_eq_excl(code); - - case 126: // '~' - return finishOp(_prefix, 1); - } - - return false; - } - - function readToken(forceRegexp) { - if (!forceRegexp) tokStart = tokPos; - else tokPos = tokStart + 1; - if (options.locations) tokStartLoc = new line_loc_t; - if (forceRegexp) return readRegexp(); - if (tokPos >= inputLen) return finishToken(_eof); - - var code = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - // Identifier or keyword. '\uXXXX' sequences are allowed in - // identifiers, so '\' also dispatches to that. - if (isIdentifierStart(code) || code === 92 /* '\' */) return readWord(); - - var tok = getTokenFromCode(code); - - if (tok === false) { - // If we are here, we either found a non-ASCII identifier - // character, or something that's entirely disallowed. - var ch = String.fromCharCode(code); - if (ch === "\\" || nonASCIIidentifierStart.test(ch)) return readWord(); - raise(tokPos, "Unexpected character '" + ch + "'"); - } - return tok; - } - - function finishOp(type, size) { - var str = input.slice(tokPos, tokPos + size); - tokPos += size; - finishToken(type, str); - } - - // Parse a regular expression. Some context-awareness is necessary, - // since a '/' inside a '[]' set does not end the expression. - - function readRegexp() { - var content = "", escaped, inClass, start = tokPos; - for (;;) { - if (tokPos >= inputLen) raise(start, "Unterminated regular expression"); - var ch = input.charAt(tokPos); - if (newline.test(ch)) raise(start, "Unterminated regular expression"); - if (!escaped) { - if (ch === "[") inClass = true; - else if (ch === "]" && inClass) inClass = false; - else if (ch === "/" && !inClass) break; - escaped = ch === "\\"; - } else escaped = false; - ++tokPos; - } - var content = input.slice(start, tokPos); - ++tokPos; - // Need to use `readWord1` because '\uXXXX' sequences are allowed - // here (don't ask). - var mods = readWord1(); - if (mods && !/^[gmsiy]*$/.test(mods)) raise(start, "Invalid regexp flag"); - try { - var value = new RegExp(content, mods); - } catch (e) { - if (e instanceof SyntaxError) raise(start, e.message); - raise(e); - } - return finishToken(_regexp, value); - } - - // Read an integer in the given radix. Return null if zero digits - // were read, the integer value otherwise. When `len` is given, this - // will return `null` unless the integer has exactly `len` digits. - - function readInt(radix, len) { - var start = tokPos, total = 0; - for (var i = 0, e = len == null ? Infinity : len; i < e; ++i) { - var code = input.charCodeAt(tokPos), val; - if (code >= 97) val = code - 97 + 10; // a - else if (code >= 65) val = code - 65 + 10; // A - else if (code >= 48 && code <= 57) val = code - 48; // 0-9 - else val = Infinity; - if (val >= radix) break; - ++tokPos; - total = total * radix + val; - } - if (tokPos === start || len != null && tokPos - start !== len) return null; - - return total; - } - - function readHexNumber() { - tokPos += 2; // 0x - var val = readInt(16); - if (val == null) raise(tokStart + 2, "Expected hexadecimal number"); - if (isIdentifierStart(input.charCodeAt(tokPos))) raise(tokPos, "Identifier directly after number"); - return finishToken(_num, val); - } - - // Read an integer, octal integer, or floating-point number. - - function readNumber(startsWithDot) { - var start = tokPos, isFloat = false, octal = input.charCodeAt(tokPos) === 48; - if (!startsWithDot && readInt(10) === null) raise(start, "Invalid number"); - if (input.charCodeAt(tokPos) === 46) { - ++tokPos; - readInt(10); - isFloat = true; - } - var next = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - if (next === 69 || next === 101) { // 'eE' - next = input.charCodeAt(++tokPos); - if (next === 43 || next === 45) ++tokPos; // '+-' - if (readInt(10) === null) raise(start, "Invalid number"); - isFloat = true; - } - if (isIdentifierStart(input.charCodeAt(tokPos))) raise(tokPos, "Identifier directly after number"); - - var str = input.slice(start, tokPos), val; - if (isFloat) val = parseFloat(str); - else if (!octal || str.length === 1) val = parseInt(str, 10); - else if (/[89]/.test(str) || strict) raise(start, "Invalid number"); - else val = parseInt(str, 8); - return finishToken(_num, val); - } - - // Read a string value, interpreting backslash-escapes. - - function readString(quote) { - tokPos++; - var out = ""; - for (;;) { - if (tokPos >= inputLen) raise(tokStart, "Unterminated string constant"); - var ch = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - if (ch === quote) { - ++tokPos; - return finishToken(_string, out); - } - if (ch === 92) { // '\' - ch = input.charCodeAt(++tokPos); - var octal = /^[0-7]+/.exec(input.slice(tokPos, tokPos + 3)); - if (octal) octal = octal[0]; - while (octal && parseInt(octal, 8) > 255) octal = octal.slice(0, -1); - if (octal === "0") octal = null; - ++tokPos; - if (octal) { - if (strict) raise(tokPos - 2, "Octal literal in strict mode"); - out += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(octal, 8)); - tokPos += octal.length - 1; - } else { - switch (ch) { - case 110: out += "\n"; break; // 'n' -> '\n' - case 114: out += "\r"; break; // 'r' -> '\r' - case 120: out += String.fromCharCode(readHexChar(2)); break; // 'x' - case 117: out += String.fromCharCode(readHexChar(4)); break; // 'u' - case 85: out += String.fromCharCode(readHexChar(8)); break; // 'U' - case 116: out += "\t"; break; // 't' -> '\t' - case 98: out += "\b"; break; // 'b' -> '\b' - case 118: out += "\u000b"; break; // 'v' -> '\u000b' - case 102: out += "\f"; break; // 'f' -> '\f' - case 48: out += "\0"; break; // 0 -> '\0' - case 13: if (input.charCodeAt(tokPos) === 10) ++tokPos; // '\r\n' - case 10: // ' \n' - if (options.locations) { tokLineStart = tokPos; ++tokCurLine; } - break; - default: out += String.fromCharCode(ch); break; - } - } - } else { - if (ch === 13 || ch === 10 || ch === 8232 || ch === 8233) raise(tokStart, "Unterminated string constant"); - out += String.fromCharCode(ch); // '\' - ++tokPos; - } - } - } - - // Used to read character escape sequences ('\x', '\u', '\U'). - - function readHexChar(len) { - var n = readInt(16, len); - if (n === null) raise(tokStart, "Bad character escape sequence"); - return n; - } - - // Used to signal to callers of `readWord1` whether the word - // contained any escape sequences. This is needed because words with - // escape sequences must not be interpreted as keywords. - - var containsEsc; - - // Read an identifier, and return it as a string. Sets `containsEsc` - // to whether the word contained a '\u' escape. - // - // Only builds up the word character-by-character when it actually - // containeds an escape, as a micro-optimization. - - function readWord1() { - containsEsc = false; - var word, first = true, start = tokPos; - for (;;) { - var ch = input.charCodeAt(tokPos); - if (isIdentifierChar(ch)) { - if (containsEsc) word += input.charAt(tokPos); - ++tokPos; - } else if (ch === 92) { // "\" - if (!containsEsc) word = input.slice(start, tokPos); - containsEsc = true; - if (input.charCodeAt(++tokPos) != 117) // "u" - raise(tokPos, "Expecting Unicode escape sequence \\uXXXX"); - ++tokPos; - var esc = readHexChar(4); - var escStr = String.fromCharCode(esc); - if (!escStr) raise(tokPos - 1, "Invalid Unicode escape"); - if (!(first ? isIdentifierStart(esc) : isIdentifierChar(esc))) - raise(tokPos - 4, "Invalid Unicode escape"); - word += escStr; - } else { - break; - } - first = false; - } - return containsEsc ? word : input.slice(start, tokPos); - } - - // Read an identifier or keyword token. Will check for reserved - // words when necessary. - - function readWord() { - var word = readWord1(); - var type = _name; - if (!containsEsc && isKeyword(word)) - type = keywordTypes[word]; - return finishToken(type, word); - } - - // ## Parser - - // A recursive descent parser operates by defining functions for all - // syntactic elements, and recursively calling those, each function - // advancing the input stream and returning an AST node. Precedence - // of constructs (for example, the fact that `!x[1]` means `!(x[1])` - // instead of `(!x)[1]` is handled by the fact that the parser - // function that parses unary prefix operators is called first, and - // in turn calls the function that parses `[]` subscripts — that - // way, it'll receive the node for `x[1]` already parsed, and wraps - // *that* in the unary operator node. - // - // Acorn uses an [operator precedence parser][opp] to handle binary - // operator precedence, because it is much more compact than using - // the technique outlined above, which uses different, nesting - // functions to specify precedence, for all of the ten binary - // precedence levels that JavaScript defines. - // - // [opp]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator-precedence_parser - - // ### Parser utilities - - // Continue to the next token. - - function next() { - lastStart = tokStart; - lastEnd = tokEnd; - lastEndLoc = tokEndLoc; - readToken(); - } - - // Enter strict mode. Re-reads the next token to please pedantic - // tests ("use strict"; 010; -- should fail). - - function setStrict(strct) { - strict = strct; - tokPos = tokStart; - if (options.locations) { - while (tokPos < tokLineStart) { - tokLineStart = input.lastIndexOf("\n", tokLineStart - 2) + 1; - --tokCurLine; - } - } - skipSpace(); - readToken(); - } - - // Start an AST node, attaching a start offset. - - function node_t() { - this.type = null; - this.start = tokStart; - this.end = null; - } - - function node_loc_t() { - this.start = tokStartLoc; - this.end = null; - if (sourceFile !== null) this.source = sourceFile; - } - - function startNode() { - var node = new node_t(); - if (options.locations) - node.loc = new node_loc_t(); - if (options.directSourceFile) - node.sourceFile = options.directSourceFile; - if (options.ranges) - node.range = [tokStart, 0]; - return node; - } - - // Start a node whose start offset information should be based on - // the start of another node. For example, a binary operator node is - // only started after its left-hand side has already been parsed. - - function startNodeFrom(other) { - var node = new node_t(); - node.start = other.start; - if (options.locations) { - node.loc = new node_loc_t(); - node.loc.start = other.loc.start; - } - if (options.ranges) - node.range = [other.range[0], 0]; - - return node; - } - - // Finish an AST node, adding `type` and `end` properties. - - function finishNode(node, type) { - node.type = type; - node.end = lastEnd; - if (options.locations) - node.loc.end = lastEndLoc; - if (options.ranges) - node.range[1] = lastEnd; - return node; - } - - // Test whether a statement node is the string literal `"use strict"`. - - function isUseStrict(stmt) { - return options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && stmt.type === "ExpressionStatement" && - stmt.expression.type === "Literal" && stmt.expression.value === "use strict"; - } - - // Predicate that tests whether the next token is of the given - // type, and if yes, consumes it as a side effect. - - function eat(type) { - if (tokType === type) { - next(); - return true; - } - } - - // Test whether a semicolon can be inserted at the current position. - - function canInsertSemicolon() { - return !options.strictSemicolons && - (tokType === _eof || tokType === _braceR || newline.test(input.slice(lastEnd, tokStart))); - } - - // Consume a semicolon, or, failing that, see if we are allowed to - // pretend that there is a semicolon at this position. - - function semicolon() { - if (!eat(_semi) && !canInsertSemicolon()) unexpected(); - } - - // Expect a token of a given type. If found, consume it, otherwise, - // raise an unexpected token error. - - function expect(type) { - if (tokType === type) next(); - else unexpected(); - } - - // Raise an unexpected token error. - - function unexpected() { - raise(tokStart, "Unexpected token"); - } - - // Verify that a node is an lval — something that can be assigned - // to. - - function checkLVal(expr) { - if (expr.type !== "Identifier" && expr.type !== "MemberExpression") - raise(expr.start, "Assigning to rvalue"); - if (strict && expr.type === "Identifier" && isStrictBadIdWord(expr.name)) - raise(expr.start, "Assigning to " + expr.name + " in strict mode"); - } - - // ### Statement parsing - - // Parse a program. Initializes the parser, reads any number of - // statements, and wraps them in a Program node. Optionally takes a - // `program` argument. If present, the statements will be appended - // to its body instead of creating a new node. - - function parseTopLevel(program) { - lastStart = lastEnd = tokPos; - if (options.locations) lastEndLoc = new line_loc_t; - inFunction = strict = null; - labels = []; - readToken(); - - var node = program || startNode(), first = true; - if (!program) node.body = []; - while (tokType !== _eof) { - var stmt = parseStatement(); - node.body.push(stmt); - if (first && isUseStrict(stmt)) setStrict(true); - first = false; - } - return finishNode(node, "Program"); - } - - var loopLabel = {kind: "loop"}, switchLabel = {kind: "switch"}; - - // Parse a single statement. - // - // If expecting a statement and finding a slash operator, parse a - // regular expression literal. This is to handle cases like - // `if (foo) /blah/.exec(foo);`, where looking at the previous token - // does not help. - - function parseStatement() { - if (tokType === _slash || tokType === _assign && tokVal == "/=") - readToken(true); - - var starttype = tokType, node = startNode(); - - // Most types of statements are recognized by the keyword they - // start with. Many are trivial to parse, some require a bit of - // complexity. - - switch (starttype) { - case _break: case _continue: - next(); - var isBreak = starttype === _break; - if (eat(_semi) || canInsertSemicolon()) node.label = null; - else if (tokType !== _name) unexpected(); - else { - node.label = parseIdent(); - semicolon(); - } - - // Verify that there is an actual destination to break or - // continue to. - for (var i = 0; i < labels.length; ++i) { - var lab = labels[i]; - if (node.label == null || lab.name === node.label.name) { - if (lab.kind != null && (isBreak || lab.kind === "loop")) break; - if (node.label && isBreak) break; - } - } - if (i === labels.length) raise(node.start, "Unsyntactic " + starttype.keyword); - return finishNode(node, isBreak ? "BreakStatement" : "ContinueStatement"); - - case _debugger: - next(); - semicolon(); - return finishNode(node, "DebuggerStatement"); - - case _do: - next(); - labels.push(loopLabel); - node.body = parseStatement(); - labels.pop(); - expect(_while); - node.test = parseParenExpression(); - semicolon(); - return finishNode(node, "DoWhileStatement"); - - // Disambiguating between a `for` and a `for`/`in` loop is - // non-trivial. Basically, we have to parse the init `var` - // statement or expression, disallowing the `in` operator (see - // the second parameter to `parseExpression`), and then check - // whether the next token is `in`. When there is no init part - // (semicolon immediately after the opening parenthesis), it is - // a regular `for` loop. - - case _for: - next(); - labels.push(loopLabel); - expect(_parenL); - if (tokType === _semi) return parseFor(node, null); - if (tokType === _var) { - var init = startNode(); - next(); - parseVar(init, true); - finishNode(init, "VariableDeclaration"); - if (init.declarations.length === 1 && eat(_in)) - return parseForIn(node, init); - return parseFor(node, init); - } - var init = parseExpression(false, true); - if (eat(_in)) {checkLVal(init); return parseForIn(node, init);} - return parseFor(node, init); - - case _function: - next(); - return parseFunction(node, true); - - case _if: - next(); - node.test = parseParenExpression(); - node.consequent = parseStatement(); - node.alternate = eat(_else) ? parseStatement() : null; - return finishNode(node, "IfStatement"); - - case _return: - if (!inFunction && !options.allowReturnOutsideFunction) - raise(tokStart, "'return' outside of function"); - next(); - - // In `return` (and `break`/`continue`), the keywords with - // optional arguments, we eagerly look for a semicolon or the - // possibility to insert one. - - if (eat(_semi) || canInsertSemicolon()) node.argument = null; - else { node.argument = parseExpression(); semicolon(); } - return finishNode(node, "ReturnStatement"); - - case _switch: - next(); - node.discriminant = parseParenExpression(); - node.cases = []; - expect(_braceL); - labels.push(switchLabel); - - // Statements under must be grouped (by label) in SwitchCase - // nodes. `cur` is used to keep the node that we are currently - // adding statements to. - - for (var cur, sawDefault; tokType != _braceR;) { - if (tokType === _case || tokType === _default) { - var isCase = tokType === _case; - if (cur) finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase"); - node.cases.push(cur = startNode()); - cur.consequent = []; - next(); - if (isCase) cur.test = parseExpression(); - else { - if (sawDefault) raise(lastStart, "Multiple default clauses"); sawDefault = true; - cur.test = null; - } - expect(_colon); - } else { - if (!cur) unexpected(); - cur.consequent.push(parseStatement()); - } - } - if (cur) finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase"); - next(); // Closing brace - labels.pop(); - return finishNode(node, "SwitchStatement"); - - case _throw: - next(); - if (newline.test(input.slice(lastEnd, tokStart))) - raise(lastEnd, "Illegal newline after throw"); - node.argument = parseExpression(); - semicolon(); - return finishNode(node, "ThrowStatement"); - - case _try: - next(); - node.block = parseBlock(); - node.handler = null; - if (tokType === _catch) { - var clause = startNode(); - next(); - expect(_parenL); - clause.param = parseIdent(); - if (strict && isStrictBadIdWord(clause.param.name)) - raise(clause.param.start, "Binding " + clause.param.name + " in strict mode"); - expect(_parenR); - clause.guard = null; - clause.body = parseBlock(); - node.handler = finishNode(clause, "CatchClause"); - } - node.guardedHandlers = empty; - node.finalizer = eat(_finally) ? parseBlock() : null; - if (!node.handler && !node.finalizer) - raise(node.start, "Missing catch or finally clause"); - return finishNode(node, "TryStatement"); - - case _var: - next(); - parseVar(node); - semicolon(); - return finishNode(node, "VariableDeclaration"); - - case _while: - next(); - node.test = parseParenExpression(); - labels.push(loopLabel); - node.body = parseStatement(); - labels.pop(); - return finishNode(node, "WhileStatement"); - - case _with: - if (strict) raise(tokStart, "'with' in strict mode"); - next(); - node.object = parseParenExpression(); - node.body = parseStatement(); - return finishNode(node, "WithStatement"); - - case _braceL: - return parseBlock(); - - case _semi: - next(); - return finishNode(node, "EmptyStatement"); - - // If the statement does not start with a statement keyword or a - // brace, it's an ExpressionStatement or LabeledStatement. We - // simply start parsing an expression, and afterwards, if the - // next token is a colon and the expression was a simple - // Identifier node, we switch to interpreting it as a label. - - default: - var maybeName = tokVal, expr = parseExpression(); - if (starttype === _name && expr.type === "Identifier" && eat(_colon)) { - for (var i = 0; i < labels.length; ++i) - if (labels[i].name === maybeName) raise(expr.start, "Label '" + maybeName + "' is already declared"); - var kind = tokType.isLoop ? "loop" : tokType === _switch ? "switch" : null; - labels.push({name: maybeName, kind: kind}); - node.body = parseStatement(); - labels.pop(); - node.label = expr; - return finishNode(node, "LabeledStatement"); - } else { - node.expression = expr; - semicolon(); - return finishNode(node, "ExpressionStatement"); - } - } - } - - // Used for constructs like `switch` and `if` that insist on - // parentheses around their expression. - - function parseParenExpression() { - expect(_parenL); - var val = parseExpression(); - expect(_parenR); - return val; - } - - // Parse a semicolon-enclosed block of statements, handling `"use - // strict"` declarations when `allowStrict` is true (used for - // function bodies). - - function parseBlock(allowStrict) { - var node = startNode(), first = true, strict = false, oldStrict; - node.body = []; - expect(_braceL); - while (!eat(_braceR)) { - var stmt = parseStatement(); - node.body.push(stmt); - if (first && allowStrict && isUseStrict(stmt)) { - oldStrict = strict; - setStrict(strict = true); - } - first = false; - } - if (strict && !oldStrict) setStrict(false); - return finishNode(node, "BlockStatement"); - } - - // Parse a regular `for` loop. The disambiguation code in - // `parseStatement` will already have parsed the init statement or - // expression. - - function parseFor(node, init) { - node.init = init; - expect(_semi); - node.test = tokType === _semi ? null : parseExpression(); - expect(_semi); - node.update = tokType === _parenR ? null : parseExpression(); - expect(_parenR); - node.body = parseStatement(); - labels.pop(); - return finishNode(node, "ForStatement"); - } - - // Parse a `for`/`in` loop. - - function parseForIn(node, init) { - node.left = init; - node.right = parseExpression(); - expect(_parenR); - node.body = parseStatement(); - labels.pop(); - return finishNode(node, "ForInStatement"); - } - - // Parse a list of variable declarations. - - function parseVar(node, noIn) { - node.declarations = []; - node.kind = "var"; - for (;;) { - var decl = startNode(); - decl.id = parseIdent(); - if (strict && isStrictBadIdWord(decl.id.name)) - raise(decl.id.start, "Binding " + decl.id.name + " in strict mode"); - decl.init = eat(_eq) ? parseExpression(true, noIn) : null; - node.declarations.push(finishNode(decl, "VariableDeclarator")); - if (!eat(_comma)) break; - } - return node; - } - - // ### Expression parsing - - // These nest, from the most general expression type at the top to - // 'atomic', nondivisible expression types at the bottom. Most of - // the functions will simply let the function(s) below them parse, - // and, *if* the syntactic construct they handle is present, wrap - // the AST node that the inner parser gave them in another node. - - // Parse a full expression. The arguments are used to forbid comma - // sequences (in argument lists, array literals, or object literals) - // or the `in` operator (in for loops initalization expressions). - - function parseExpression(noComma, noIn) { - var expr = parseMaybeAssign(noIn); - if (!noComma && tokType === _comma) { - var node = startNodeFrom(expr); - node.expressions = [expr]; - while (eat(_comma)) node.expressions.push(parseMaybeAssign(noIn)); - return finishNode(node, "SequenceExpression"); - } - return expr; - } - - // Parse an assignment expression. This includes applications of - // operators like `+=`. - - function parseMaybeAssign(noIn) { - var left = parseMaybeConditional(noIn); - if (tokType.isAssign) { - var node = startNodeFrom(left); - node.operator = tokVal; - node.left = left; - next(); - node.right = parseMaybeAssign(noIn); - checkLVal(left); - return finishNode(node, "AssignmentExpression"); - } - return left; - } - - // Parse a ternary conditional (`?:`) operator. - - function parseMaybeConditional(noIn) { - var expr = parseExprOps(noIn); - if (eat(_question)) { - var node = startNodeFrom(expr); - node.test = expr; - node.consequent = parseExpression(true); - expect(_colon); - node.alternate = parseExpression(true, noIn); - return finishNode(node, "ConditionalExpression"); - } - return expr; - } - - // Start the precedence parser. - - function parseExprOps(noIn) { - return parseExprOp(parseMaybeUnary(), -1, noIn); - } - - // Parse binary operators with the operator precedence parsing - // algorithm. `left` is the left-hand side of the operator. - // `minPrec` provides context that allows the function to stop and - // defer further parser to one of its callers when it encounters an - // operator that has a lower precedence than the set it is parsing. - - function parseExprOp(left, minPrec, noIn) { - var prec = tokType.binop; - if (prec != null && (!noIn || tokType !== _in)) { - if (prec > minPrec) { - var node = startNodeFrom(left); - node.left = left; - node.operator = tokVal; - var op = tokType; - next(); - node.right = parseExprOp(parseMaybeUnary(), prec, noIn); - var exprNode = finishNode(node, (op === _logicalOR || op === _logicalAND) ? "LogicalExpression" : "BinaryExpression"); - return parseExprOp(exprNode, minPrec, noIn); - } - } - return left; - } - - // Parse unary operators, both prefix and postfix. - - function parseMaybeUnary() { - if (tokType.prefix) { - var node = startNode(), update = tokType.isUpdate; - node.operator = tokVal; - node.prefix = true; - tokRegexpAllowed = true; - next(); - node.argument = parseMaybeUnary(); - if (update) checkLVal(node.argument); - else if (strict && node.operator === "delete" && - node.argument.type === "Identifier") - raise(node.start, "Deleting local variable in strict mode"); - return finishNode(node, update ? "UpdateExpression" : "UnaryExpression"); - } - var expr = parseExprSubscripts(); - while (tokType.postfix && !canInsertSemicolon()) { - var node = startNodeFrom(expr); - node.operator = tokVal; - node.prefix = false; - node.argument = expr; - checkLVal(expr); - next(); - expr = finishNode(node, "UpdateExpression"); - } - return expr; - } - - // Parse call, dot, and `[]`-subscript expressions. - - function parseExprSubscripts() { - return parseSubscripts(parseExprAtom()); - } - - function parseSubscripts(base, noCalls) { - if (eat(_dot)) { - var node = startNodeFrom(base); - node.object = base; - node.property = parseIdent(true); - node.computed = false; - return parseSubscripts(finishNode(node, "MemberExpression"), noCalls); - } else if (eat(_bracketL)) { - var node = startNodeFrom(base); - node.object = base; - node.property = parseExpression(); - node.computed = true; - expect(_bracketR); - return parseSubscripts(finishNode(node, "MemberExpression"), noCalls); - } else if (!noCalls && eat(_parenL)) { - var node = startNodeFrom(base); - node.callee = base; - node.arguments = parseExprList(_parenR, false); - return parseSubscripts(finishNode(node, "CallExpression"), noCalls); - } else return base; - } - - // Parse an atomic expression — either a single token that is an - // expression, an expression started by a keyword like `function` or - // `new`, or an expression wrapped in punctuation like `()`, `[]`, - // or `{}`. - - function parseExprAtom() { - switch (tokType) { - case _this: - var node = startNode(); - next(); - return finishNode(node, "ThisExpression"); - case _name: - return parseIdent(); - case _num: case _string: case _regexp: - var node = startNode(); - node.value = tokVal; - node.raw = input.slice(tokStart, tokEnd); - next(); - return finishNode(node, "Literal"); - - case _null: case _true: case _false: - var node = startNode(); - node.value = tokType.atomValue; - node.raw = tokType.keyword; - next(); - return finishNode(node, "Literal"); - - case _parenL: - var tokStartLoc1 = tokStartLoc, tokStart1 = tokStart; - next(); - var val = parseExpression(); - val.start = tokStart1; - val.end = tokEnd; - if (options.locations) { - val.loc.start = tokStartLoc1; - val.loc.end = tokEndLoc; - } - if (options.ranges) - val.range = [tokStart1, tokEnd]; - expect(_parenR); - return val; - - case _bracketL: - var node = startNode(); - next(); - node.elements = parseExprList(_bracketR, true, true); - return finishNode(node, "ArrayExpression"); - - case _braceL: - return parseObj(); - - case _function: - var node = startNode(); - next(); - return parseFunction(node, false); - - case _new: - return parseNew(); - - default: - unexpected(); - } - } - - // New's precedence is slightly tricky. It must allow its argument - // to be a `[]` or dot subscript expression, but not a call — at - // least, not without wrapping it in parentheses. Thus, it uses the - - function parseNew() { - var node = startNode(); - next(); - node.callee = parseSubscripts(parseExprAtom(), true); - if (eat(_parenL)) node.arguments = parseExprList(_parenR, false); - else node.arguments = empty; - return finishNode(node, "NewExpression"); - } - - // Parse an object literal. - - function parseObj() { - var node = startNode(), first = true, sawGetSet = false; - node.properties = []; - next(); - while (!eat(_braceR)) { - if (!first) { - expect(_comma); - if (options.allowTrailingCommas && eat(_braceR)) break; - } else first = false; - - var prop = {key: parsePropertyName()}, isGetSet = false, kind; - if (eat(_colon)) { - prop.value = parseExpression(true); - kind = prop.kind = "init"; - } else if (options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && prop.key.type === "Identifier" && - (prop.key.name === "get" || prop.key.name === "set")) { - isGetSet = sawGetSet = true; - kind = prop.kind = prop.key.name; - prop.key = parsePropertyName(); - if (tokType !== _parenL) unexpected(); - prop.value = parseFunction(startNode(), false); - } else unexpected(); - - // getters and setters are not allowed to clash — either with - // each other or with an init property — and in strict mode, - // init properties are also not allowed to be repeated. - - if (prop.key.type === "Identifier" && (strict || sawGetSet)) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i) { - var other = node.properties[i]; - if (other.key.name === prop.key.name) { - var conflict = kind == other.kind || isGetSet && other.kind === "init" || - kind === "init" && (other.kind === "get" || other.kind === "set"); - if (conflict && !strict && kind === "init" && other.kind === "init") conflict = false; - if (conflict) raise(prop.key.start, "Redefinition of property"); - } - } - } - node.properties.push(prop); - } - return finishNode(node, "ObjectExpression"); - } - - function parsePropertyName() { - if (tokType === _num || tokType === _string) return parseExprAtom(); - return parseIdent(true); - } - - // Parse a function declaration or literal (depending on the - // `isStatement` parameter). - - function parseFunction(node, isStatement) { - if (tokType === _name) node.id = parseIdent(); - else if (isStatement) unexpected(); - else node.id = null; - node.params = []; - var first = true; - expect(_parenL); - while (!eat(_parenR)) { - if (!first) expect(_comma); else first = false; - node.params.push(parseIdent()); - } - - // Start a new scope with regard to labels and the `inFunction` - // flag (restore them to their old value afterwards). - var oldInFunc = inFunction, oldLabels = labels; - inFunction = true; labels = []; - node.body = parseBlock(true); - inFunction = oldInFunc; labels = oldLabels; - - // If this is a strict mode function, verify that argument names - // are not repeated, and it does not try to bind the words `eval` - // or `arguments`. - if (strict || node.body.body.length && isUseStrict(node.body.body[0])) { - for (var i = node.id ? -1 : 0; i < node.params.length; ++i) { - var id = i < 0 ? node.id : node.params[i]; - if (isStrictReservedWord(id.name) || isStrictBadIdWord(id.name)) - raise(id.start, "Defining '" + id.name + "' in strict mode"); - if (i >= 0) for (var j = 0; j < i; ++j) if (id.name === node.params[j].name) - raise(id.start, "Argument name clash in strict mode"); - } - } - - return finishNode(node, isStatement ? "FunctionDeclaration" : "FunctionExpression"); - } - - // Parses a comma-separated list of expressions, and returns them as - // an array. `close` is the token type that ends the list, and - // `allowEmpty` can be turned on to allow subsequent commas with - // nothing in between them to be parsed as `null` (which is needed - // for array literals). - - function parseExprList(close, allowTrailingComma, allowEmpty) { - var elts = [], first = true; - while (!eat(close)) { - if (!first) { - expect(_comma); - if (allowTrailingComma && options.allowTrailingCommas && eat(close)) break; - } else first = false; - - if (allowEmpty && tokType === _comma) elts.push(null); - else elts.push(parseExpression(true)); - } - return elts; - } - - // Parse the next token as an identifier. If `liberal` is true (used - // when parsing properties), it will also convert keywords into - // identifiers. - - function parseIdent(liberal) { - var node = startNode(); - if (liberal && options.forbidReserved == "everywhere") liberal = false; - if (tokType === _name) { - if (!liberal && - (options.forbidReserved && - (options.ecmaVersion === 3 ? isReservedWord3 : isReservedWord5)(tokVal) || - strict && isStrictReservedWord(tokVal)) && - input.slice(tokStart, tokEnd).indexOf("\\") == -1) - raise(tokStart, "The keyword '" + tokVal + "' is reserved"); - node.name = tokVal; - } else if (liberal && tokType.keyword) { - node.name = tokType.keyword; - } else { - unexpected(); - } - tokRegexpAllowed = false; - next(); - return finishNode(node, "Identifier"); - } - -}); diff --git a/test/lint/lint.js b/test/lint/lint.js deleted file mode 100644 index b0248290cf05dd9b8e3aff3da65706c562a53b8d..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/test/lint/lint.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -/* - Simple linter, based on the Acorn [1] parser module - - All of the existing linters either cramp my style or have huge - dependencies (Closure). So here's a very simple, non-invasive one - that only spots - - - missing semicolons and trailing commas - - variables or properties that are reserved words - - assigning to a variable you didn't declare - - access to non-whitelisted globals - (use a '// declare global: foo, bar' comment to declare extra - globals in a file) - - [1]: https://github.com/marijnh/acorn/ -*/ - -var topAllowedGlobals = Object.create(null); -("Error RegExp Number String Array Function Object Math Date undefined " + - "parseInt parseFloat Infinity NaN isNaN " + - "window document navigator prompt alert confirm console " + - "screen FileReader Worker postMessage importScripts " + - "setInterval clearInterval setTimeout clearTimeout " + - "CodeMirror " + - "test exports require module define requirejs") - .split(" ").forEach(function(n) { topAllowedGlobals[n] = true; }); - -var fs = require("fs"), acorn = require("./acorn.js"), walk = require("./walk.js"); - -var scopePasser = walk.make({ - ScopeBody: function(node, prev, c) { c(node, node.scope); } -}); - -var cBlob = /^\/\/ CodeMirror, copyright \(c\) by Marijn Haverbeke and others\n\/\/ Distributed under an MIT license: http:\/\/codemirror.net\/LICENSE\n\n/; - -function checkFile(fileName) { - var file = fs.readFileSync(fileName, "utf8"), notAllowed; - if (notAllowed = file.match(/[\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x19\uFEFF\t]|[ \t]\n/)) { - var msg; - if (notAllowed[0] == "\t") msg = "Found tab character"; - else if (notAllowed[0].indexOf("\n") > -1) msg = "Trailing whitespace"; - else msg = "Undesirable character " + notAllowed[0].charCodeAt(0); - var info = acorn.getLineInfo(file, notAllowed.index); - fail(msg + " at line " + info.line + ", column " + info.column, {source: fileName}); - } - - if (!cBlob.test(file)) - fail("Missing license blob", {source: fileName}); - - var globalsSeen = Object.create(null); - - try { - var parsed = acorn.parse(file, { - locations: true, - ecmaVersion: 3, - strictSemicolons: true, - allowTrailingCommas: false, - forbidReserved: "everywhere", - sourceFile: fileName - }); - } catch (e) { - fail(e.message, {source: fileName}); - return; - } - - var scopes = []; - - walk.simple(parsed, { - ScopeBody: function(node, scope) { - node.scope = scope; - scopes.push(scope); - } - }, walk.scopeVisitor, {vars: Object.create(null)}); - - var ignoredGlobals = Object.create(null); - - function inScope(name, scope) { - for (var cur = scope; cur; cur = cur.prev) - if (name in cur.vars) return true; - } - function checkLHS(node, scope) { - if (node.type == "Identifier" && !(node.name in ignoredGlobals) && - !inScope(node.name, scope)) { - ignoredGlobals[node.name] = true; - fail("Assignment to global variable", node.loc); - } - } - - walk.simple(parsed, { - UpdateExpression: function(node, scope) {checkLHS(node.argument, scope);}, - AssignmentExpression: function(node, scope) {checkLHS(node.left, scope);}, - Identifier: function(node, scope) { - if (node.name == "arguments") return; - // Mark used identifiers - for (var cur = scope; cur; cur = cur.prev) - if (node.name in cur.vars) { - cur.vars[node.name].used = true; - return; - } - globalsSeen[node.name] = node.loc; - }, - FunctionExpression: function(node) { - if (node.id) fail("Named function expression", node.loc); - }, - ForStatement: function(node) { - checkReusedIndex(node); - }, - MemberExpression: function(node) { - if (node.object.type == "Identifier" && node.object.name == "console" && !node.computed) - fail("Found console." + node.property.name, node.loc); - }, - DebuggerStatement: function(node) { - fail("Found debugger statement", node.loc); - } - }, scopePasser); - - function checkReusedIndex(node) { - if (!node.init || node.init.type != "VariableDeclaration") return; - var name = node.init.declarations[0].id.name; - walk.recursive(node.body, null, { - Function: function() {}, - VariableDeclaration: function(node, st, c) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.declarations.length; i++) - if (node.declarations[i].id.name == name) - fail("redefined loop variable", node.declarations[i].id.loc); - walk.base.VariableDeclaration(node, st, c); - } - }); - } - - var allowedGlobals = Object.create(topAllowedGlobals), m; - if (m = file.match(/\/\/ declare global:\s+(.*)/)) - m[1].split(/,\s*/g).forEach(function(n) { allowedGlobals[n] = true; }); - for (var glob in globalsSeen) - if (!(glob in allowedGlobals)) - fail("Access to global variable " + glob + ". Add a '// declare global: " + glob + - "' comment or add this variable in test/lint/lint.js.", globalsSeen[glob]); - - for (var i = 0; i < scopes.length; ++i) { - var scope = scopes[i]; - for (var name in scope.vars) { - var info = scope.vars[name]; - if (!info.used && info.type != "catch clause" && info.type != "function name" && name.charAt(0) != "_") - fail("Unused " + info.type + " " + name, info.node.loc); - } - } -} - -var failed = false; -function fail(msg, pos) { - if (pos.start) msg += " (" + pos.start.line + ":" + pos.start.column + ")"; - console.log(pos.source + ": " + msg); - failed = true; -} - -function checkDir(dir) { - fs.readdirSync(dir).forEach(function(file) { - var fname = dir + "/" + file; - if (/\.js$/.test(file)) checkFile(fname); - else if (fs.lstatSync(fname).isDirectory()) checkDir(fname); - }); -} - -exports.checkDir = checkDir; -exports.checkFile = checkFile; -exports.success = function() { return !failed; }; diff --git a/test/lint/walk.js b/test/lint/walk.js deleted file mode 100644 index 4c0d9a7f88d69f9572af3cfcbf0804a71dd6c4d3..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/test/lint/walk.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,313 +0,0 @@ -// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees - -(function(mod) { - if (typeof exports == "object" && typeof module == "object") return mod(exports); // CommonJS - if (typeof define == "function" && define.amd) return define(["exports"], mod); // AMD - mod((this.acorn || (this.acorn = {})).walk = {}); // Plain browser env -})(function(exports) { - "use strict"; - - // A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be - // called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A - // simple use would be - // - // walk.simple(myTree, { - // Expression: function(node) { ... } - // }); - // - // to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types - // can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression, - // Statement, and ScopeBody, which denote categories of nodes. - // - // The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive) - // walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial - // state. - exports.simple = function(node, visitors, base, state) { - if (!base) base = exports.base; - function c(node, st, override) { - var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type]; - base[type](node, st, c); - if (found) found(node, st); - } - c(node, state); - }; - - // A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default - // walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's - // threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk - // their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these - // nodes). - exports.recursive = function(node, state, funcs, base) { - var visitor = funcs ? exports.make(funcs, base) : base; - function c(node, st, override) { - visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c); - } - c(node, state); - }; - - function makeTest(test) { - if (typeof test == "string") - return function(type) { return type == test; }; - else if (!test) - return function() { return true; }; - else - return test; - } - - function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state; } - - // Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional, - // null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or - // undefined when it doesn't find a matching node. - exports.findNodeAt = function(node, start, end, test, base, state) { - test = makeTest(test); - try { - if (!base) base = exports.base; - var c = function(node, st, override) { - var type = override || node.type; - if ((start == null || node.start <= start) && - (end == null || node.end >= end)) - base[type](node, st, c); - if (test(type, node) && - (start == null || node.start == start) && - (end == null || node.end == end)) - throw new Found(node, st); - }; - c(node, state); - } catch (e) { - if (e instanceof Found) return e; - throw e; - } - }; - - // Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given - // position. Interface similar to findNodeAt. - exports.findNodeAround = function(node, pos, test, base, state) { - test = makeTest(test); - try { - if (!base) base = exports.base; - var c = function(node, st, override) { - var type = override || node.type; - if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) return; - base[type](node, st, c); - if (test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st); - }; - c(node, state); - } catch (e) { - if (e instanceof Found) return e; - throw e; - } - }; - - // Find the outermost matching node after a given position. - exports.findNodeAfter = function(node, pos, test, base, state) { - test = makeTest(test); - try { - if (!base) base = exports.base; - var c = function(node, st, override) { - if (node.end < pos) return; - var type = override || node.type; - if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) throw new Found(node, st); - base[type](node, st, c); - }; - c(node, state); - } catch (e) { - if (e instanceof Found) return e; - throw e; - } - }; - - // Find the outermost matching node before a given position. - exports.findNodeBefore = function(node, pos, test, base, state) { - test = makeTest(test); - if (!base) base = exports.base; - var max; - var c = function(node, st, override) { - if (node.start > pos) return; - var type = override || node.type; - if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node)) - max = new Found(node, st); - base[type](node, st, c); - }; - c(node, state); - return max; - }; - - // Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node - // type properties with the defaults. - exports.make = function(funcs, base) { - if (!base) base = exports.base; - var visitor = {}; - for (var type in base) visitor[type] = base[type]; - for (var type in funcs) visitor[type] = funcs[type]; - return visitor; - }; - - function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st); } - function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {} - - // Node walkers. - - var base = exports.base = {}; - base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function(node, st, c) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.body.length; ++i) - c(node.body[i], st, "Statement"); - }; - base.Statement = skipThrough; - base.EmptyStatement = ignore; - base.ExpressionStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.IfStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.test, st, "Expression"); - c(node.consequent, st, "Statement"); - if (node.alternate) c(node.alternate, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.LabeledStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.body, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore; - base.WithStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.object, st, "Expression"); - c(node.body, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.SwitchStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression"); - for (var i = 0; i < node.cases.length; ++i) { - var cs = node.cases[i]; - if (cs.test) c(cs.test, st, "Expression"); - for (var j = 0; j < cs.consequent.length; ++j) - c(cs.consequent[j], st, "Statement"); - } - }; - base.ReturnStatement = function(node, st, c) { - if (node.argument) c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.ThrowStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.TryStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.block, st, "Statement"); - if (node.handler) c(node.handler.body, st, "ScopeBody"); - if (node.finalizer) c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.WhileStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.test, st, "Expression"); - c(node.body, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.DoWhileStatement = base.WhileStatement; - base.ForStatement = function(node, st, c) { - if (node.init) c(node.init, st, "ForInit"); - if (node.test) c(node.test, st, "Expression"); - if (node.update) c(node.update, st, "Expression"); - c(node.body, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.ForInStatement = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.left, st, "ForInit"); - c(node.right, st, "Expression"); - c(node.body, st, "Statement"); - }; - base.ForInit = function(node, st, c) { - if (node.type == "VariableDeclaration") c(node, st); - else c(node, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.DebuggerStatement = ignore; - - base.FunctionDeclaration = function(node, st, c) { - c(node, st, "Function"); - }; - base.VariableDeclaration = function(node, st, c) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.declarations.length; ++i) { - var decl = node.declarations[i]; - if (decl.init) c(decl.init, st, "Expression"); - } - }; - - base.Function = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.body, st, "ScopeBody"); - }; - base.ScopeBody = function(node, st, c) { - c(node, st, "Statement"); - }; - - base.Expression = skipThrough; - base.ThisExpression = ignore; - base.ArrayExpression = function(node, st, c) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.elements.length; ++i) { - var elt = node.elements[i]; - if (elt) c(elt, st, "Expression"); - } - }; - base.ObjectExpression = function(node, st, c) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.properties.length; ++i) - c(node.properties[i].value, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.FunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration; - base.SequenceExpression = function(node, st, c) { - for (var i = 0; i < node.expressions.length; ++i) - c(node.expressions[i], st, "Expression"); - }; - base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.BinaryExpression = base.AssignmentExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.left, st, "Expression"); - c(node.right, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.ConditionalExpression = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.test, st, "Expression"); - c(node.consequent, st, "Expression"); - c(node.alternate, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.callee, st, "Expression"); - if (node.arguments) for (var i = 0; i < node.arguments.length; ++i) - c(node.arguments[i], st, "Expression"); - }; - base.MemberExpression = function(node, st, c) { - c(node.object, st, "Expression"); - if (node.computed) c(node.property, st, "Expression"); - }; - base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore; - - // A custom walker that keeps track of the scope chain and the - // variables defined in it. - function makeScope(prev, isCatch) { - return {vars: Object.create(null), prev: prev, isCatch: isCatch}; - } - function normalScope(scope) { - while (scope.isCatch) scope = scope.prev; - return scope; - } - exports.scopeVisitor = exports.make({ - Function: function(node, scope, c) { - var inner = makeScope(scope); - for (var i = 0; i < node.params.length; ++i) - inner.vars[node.params[i].name] = {type: "argument", node: node.params[i]}; - if (node.id) { - var decl = node.type == "FunctionDeclaration"; - (decl ? normalScope(scope) : inner).vars[node.id.name] = - {type: decl ? "function" : "function name", node: node.id}; - } - c(node.body, inner, "ScopeBody"); - }, - TryStatement: function(node, scope, c) { - c(node.block, scope, "Statement"); - if (node.handler) { - var inner = makeScope(scope, true); - inner.vars[node.handler.param.name] = {type: "catch clause", node: node.handler.param}; - c(node.handler.body, inner, "ScopeBody"); - } - if (node.finalizer) c(node.finalizer, scope, "Statement"); - }, - VariableDeclaration: function(node, scope, c) { - var target = normalScope(scope); - for (var i = 0; i < node.declarations.length; ++i) { - var decl = node.declarations[i]; - target.vars[decl.id.name] = {type: "var", node: decl.id}; - if (decl.init) c(decl.init, scope, "Expression"); - } - } - }); - -}); diff --git a/test/run.js b/test/run.js index 140539c173cdb50517bcf5c3c1f9ae3db06ae575..24b835c37c5d29a3fb0cd3d2fcac40266a1281ee 100755 --- a/test/run.js +++ b/test/run.js @@ -1,13 +1,6 @@ #!/usr/bin/env node -var lint = require("./lint/lint"); - -lint.checkDir("mode"); -lint.checkDir("lib"); -lint.checkDir("addon"); -lint.checkDir("keymap"); - -var ok = lint.success(); +var ok = require("./lint").ok; var files = new (require('node-static').Server)();