catch identifier is mangled correctly for ES5 standards-compliant JS engines by default.
Unconditionally use the ie8 if/do-while workaround whether or not --screw-ie8 is enabled.
To support non-standard ie8 javascript use: uglifyjs --support-ie8
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.
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
it has the same effect as specifying `pure_funcs` in `--compressor`
option, however it's much easier to use
instead of:
--compressor 'pure_func=["Math.floor","debug","console.logTime"]'
it's now possible:
--compressor --pure-funcs Math.floor debug console.logTime
fixes#684
We only touch properties that are present in an object literal, or which are
assigned to. Example:
x = { foo: 1 };
x.bar = 2;
x["baz"] = 3;
x[cond ? "qwe" : "asd"] = 4;
console.log(x.stuff);
The names "foo", "bar", "baz", "qwe" and "asd" will be mangled, and the
resulting mangled names will be used for the same properties throughout the
code. The "stuff" will not be, since it's just referenced but never
assigned to.
This *will* break most of the code out there, but could work on carefully
written code: do not use eval, do not define methods or properties by
walking an array of names, etc. Also, a comprehensive list of exclusions
needs to be passed, to avoid mangling properties that are standard in
JavaScript, DOM, used in external libraries etc.
`-q 0` (default) use single or double quotes such as to minimize the number of
bytes (prefers double quotes when both will do); this is the previous
behavior.
`-q 1` -- always use single quotes
`-q 2` -- always use double quotes
`-q 3` or just `-q` -- always use the original quotes.
Related codegen option: `quote_style`.
Close#495Close#460
Some `yargs` guru please tell me why `uglifyjs --help` doesn't display the
help string for `-q` / `--quotes`, and why it doesn't output the expected
argument types anymore, like good old `optimist` did.