- rename `screw_ie8` to `ie8`
- rename `mangle.except` to `mangle.reserved`
- rename `mangle.properties.ignore_quoted` to `mangle.properties.keep_quoted`
- compact `sourceMap` options
- more stringent verification on input `options`
- toplevel shorthands
- `ie8`
- `keep_fnames`
- `toplevel`
- `warnings`
- support arrays and unquoted string values on CLI
- drop `fromString` from `minify()`
- `minify()` no longer handles any `fs` operations
- unify order of operations for `mangle_properties()` on CLI & API
- `bin/uglifyjs` used to `mangle_properties()` before even `Compressor`
- `minify()` used to `mangle_properties()` after `Compressor` but before `mangle_names()`
- both will now do `Compressor`, `mangle_names()` then `mangle_properties()`
- `options.parse` / `--parse` for parser options beyond `bare_returns`
- add `mangle.properties.builtins` to disable built-in reserved list
- disable with `--mangle-props builtins` on CLI
- `warnings` now off by default
- add `--warn` and `--verbose` on CLI
- drop `--enclose`
- drop `--export-all`
- drop `--reserved-file`
- use `--mangle reserved` instead
- drop `--reserve-domprops`
- enabled by default, disable with `--mangle-props domprops`
- drop `--prefix`
- use `--source-map base` instead
- drop `--lint`
- remove `bin/extract-props.js`
- limit exposure of internal APIs
- update documentations
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Fixes: #1247
Fix --mangle-props and --name-cache inconsistency.
AST_Dot and AST_Sub properties are now mangled by --mangle-props
without regard to being used in an assignment statement.
Note: if --mangle-props is used then *all* javascript files used must
be uglified with the same mangle options.
Fix the ignore_quoted=true mangle option, also known as
`--mangle-props=unquoted`. If a given property is quoted anywhere
it will not be mangled in any quoted or non-quoted context.
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.
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.