Merge pull request #529 from RReverser/master
Added example for usage with SpiderMonkey AST
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converting the SpiderMonkey tree that Acorn produces takes another 150ms so
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in total it's a bit more than just using UglifyJS's own parser.
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### Using UglifyJS to transform SpiderMonkey AST
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Now you can use UglifyJS as any other intermediate tool for transforming
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JavaScript ASTs in SpiderMonkey format.
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Example:
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```javascript
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function uglify(ast, options, mangle) {
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// Conversion from SpiderMonkey AST to internal format
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var uAST = UglifyJS.AST_Node.from_mozilla_ast(ast);
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// Compression
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uAST.figure_out_scope();
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uAST = uAST.transform(UglifyJS.Compressor(options));
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// Mangling (optional)
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if (mangle) {
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uAST.figure_out_scope();
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uAST.compute_char_frequency();
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uAST.mangle_names();
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}
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// Back-conversion to SpiderMonkey AST
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return uAST.to_mozilla_ast();
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}
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```
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Check out
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[original blog post](http://rreverser.com/using-mozilla-ast-with-uglifyjs/)
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for details.
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API Reference
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-------------
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