Modules like webpack and grunt-contrib-uglify still uses `ast.transform(compressor)` before `Compressor.compress(ast)` was introduced.
Workaround this compatibility issue by deactivating `reduce_vars` in such case.
Also fix use case with omitted `options` when calling `Compressor()`.
fixes#1516
A function call or IIFE with an immediately preceding comment
containing `@__PURE__` or `#__PURE__` is deemed to be a
side-effect-free pure function call and can potentially be
dropped.
Depends on `side_effects` option.
`[#@]__PURE__` hint will be removed from comment when pure
call is dropped.
fixes#1261closes#1448
The option added in fbbaa42ee5 wasn't
being respected inside object literals, so quoted property names would
still be stripped out with this option.
This is mostly a corner-case, but useful when the output is passed to
something like the Closure compiler, where quoted property names can be
used to prevent mangling.