This may be the case for parsing arrow functions,
as left side expressions are converted to destructuring patterns
before being converted to parameters.
`AST_Label.references` get `.initialize()` to `[]` every time after `.clone()`
So walk down the tree to pick up the cloned `AST_LoopControl` pieces and put it back together.
- Use AST_Destructuring for lhf assignment patterns
- Use AST_DefaultAssign for default assignments
- Add more checks for lhs expressions
- Add lots of testing
- Cleanup ast (e.g. remove default property)
- Fix#1402 based on a patch from @kzc
- Refine spread allowance in array destructring pattern
- Add destructuring AST tree checker
* Fixes#1147: template strings not obeying -b ascii_only true
* Allow evaluation of template expressions by adding optimizers and
walkers
* Make sure tagged templates are never changed
* Remove template tokenizer in parser, add template tokenizer in
tokenizer. It is using a brace counter to track brace position of
templates
* Add tokens `template_head` and `template_substitution` but parsing
tokens stays mostly the same
* Do not output strings anymore in AST_TemplateString, instead use
AST_TemplateSegment
* Fix parsing tagged templates, allowing multiple templates behind
as spec allows this
These changes don't influence tagged templates because raw content
may influence code execution, however they are safe to do in normal
templates:
* Allow basic string concatenation of templates where possible
* Allow custom character escape style similar to strings, except in
tagged templates
Note that expressions are still compressed in tagged templates.
Optional things that may be improved later:
* Custom quote style for templates if it doesn't have expressions.
Making it obey the quote_style option if this is the case.
- Partially reverting 91cdb93e57 and eaf3911c31 and reimplement
- Add generators support for objects and classes
- Only classes can have static methods so restrict use of it
Special thanks to @rvanvelzen and @kzc for reviewing this patch and
providing constructive feedback over and over again.
- Make let, const, and class symbols be declared in a block scope.
- Piggy back on existing catch symbol implementation to get block-aware mangling working
- Make sure unused block-scoped declarations can be dropped
- Don't eliminate a block if it has a block-scoped declaration
- Remove silly empty anonymous blocks left over from drop_unused
- AST_Toplevel now gets to call drop_unused too, since block-scoped variables aren't global!
- Don't consider block declarations global
This is one of those days I'd love to use multiple inheritance.
An AST_Class has lots of common with AST_Object, but unfortunately
`instanceof AST_Scope` is used very, very much, and a class has its name
inside its own special pocket scope. This compels me to make AST_Class
inherit Scope instead.
It looks like, although there is much in common with AST_Object,
`instanceof AST_Object` seldom are made, perhaps because it is less
often necessary to traverse an object than a scope.
It's now available during tree walking, i.e. walker.has_directive("use
asm"), rather than as part of the scope. It's thus no longer necessary
to call `figure_out_scope` before codegen. Added special bits in the
code generator to overcome the fact that it doesn't inherit from
TreeWalker.
Fix#861