clarify toplevel & global variable aliasing (#4046)

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Alex Lam S.L
2020-08-09 23:39:28 +01:00
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parent 49670d216b
commit 45ab3b51d8

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@@ -212,13 +212,12 @@ Example:
To enable the mangler you need to pass `--mangle` (`-m`). The following
(comma-separated) options are supported:
- `toplevel` (default `false`) -- mangle names declared in the top level scope.
- `eval` (default `false`) -- mangle names visible in scopes where `eval` or
`with` are used.
- `eval` (default `false`) -- mangle names visible in scopes where `eval` or `with` are used.
When mangling is enabled but you want to prevent certain names from being
mangled, you can declare those names with `--mangle reserved` — pass a
comma-separated list of names. For example:
- `reserved` (default: `[]`) -- when mangling is enabled but you want to
prevent certain names from being mangled, you can declare those names with
`--mangle reserved` — pass a comma-separated list of names. For example:
uglifyjs ... -m reserved=['$','require','exports']
@@ -657,8 +656,8 @@ to be `false` and all symbol names will be omitted.
- `hoist_props` (default: `true`) -- hoist properties from constant object and
array literals into regular variables subject to a set of constraints. For example:
`var o={p:1, q:2}; f(o.p, o.q);` is converted to `f(1, 2);`. Note: `hoist_props`
works best with `mangle` enabled, the `compress` option `passes` set to `2` or higher,
and the `compress` option `toplevel` enabled.
works best with `toplevel` and `mangle` enabled, alongside with `compress` option
`passes` set to `2` or higher.
- `hoist_vars` (default: `false`) -- hoist `var` declarations (this is `false`
by default because it seems to increase the size of the output in general)
@@ -1157,3 +1156,19 @@ To allow for better optimizations, the compiler makes various assumptions:
- Object properties can be added, removed and modified (not prevented with
`Object.defineProperty()`, `Object.defineProperties()`, `Object.freeze()`,
`Object.preventExtensions()` or `Object.seal()`).
- When `toplevel` is enabled, UglifyJS effectively assumes input code is wrapped
within `function(){ ... }`, thus forbids aliasing of declared global variables:
```js
A = "FAIL";
var B = "FAIL";
// can be `global`, `self`, `window` etc.
var top = function() {
return this;
}();
// "PASS"
top.A = "PASS";
console.log(A);
// "FAIL" after compress and/or mangle
top.B = "PASS";
console.log(B);
```