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Alex Lam S.L
01f23cf5a1 Merge pull request #1948 from alexlamsl/harmony-v3.0.6
Merging from master for 3.0.6
2017-05-16 13:26:45 +08:00
alexlamsl
99fb3e8f0d Merge branch 'master' into harmony-v3.0.6 2017-05-16 06:48:23 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
050474ab44 v3.0.6 2017-05-16 06:38:58 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
f6c805ae1d print package name alongside version in CLI (#1946)
fixes #1945
2017-05-16 06:34:32 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
9464d3c20f fix parsing of property access after new line (#1944)
Account for comments when detecting property access in `tokenizer`.

fixes #1943
2017-05-16 05:40:49 +08:00
alexlamsl
f18abd1b9c minor fixes to README.md 2017-05-16 01:33:01 +08:00
kzc
3be06ad085 reorg README for 3.x (#1942) 2017-05-16 01:12:00 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
265008c948 improve keyword-related parser errors (#1941)
fixes #1937
2017-05-15 23:02:55 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
756c9aa7dc keep minify() options in sync (#1940) 2017-05-15 20:29:48 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
07d6bfd707 Merge pull request #1939 from alexlamsl/harmony-v3.0.5
Merging from master for 3.0.5
2017-05-15 19:48:00 +08:00
alexlamsl
81243c4e71 Merge branch 'master' into harmony-v3.0.5 2017-05-15 18:58:54 +08:00
alexlamsl
cd6e849555 Revert "remove support for const (#1910)"
This reverts commit c391576d52.
2017-05-15 18:38:16 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
ff526be61d v3.0.5 2017-05-15 11:37:14 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
e005099fb1 fix & improve coverage of estree (#1935)
- fix `estree` conversion of getter/setter
- fix non-directive literal in `to_mozilla_ast()`
- revamp `test/mozilla-ast.js`
  - reuse `test/ufuzz.js` for code generation
  - use `acorn.parse()` for creating `estree`
- extend `test/ufuzz.js` for `acorn` workaround
  - catch variable redefinition
  - non-trivial literal as directive
  - adjust options for tolerance

Miscellaneous
- optional semi-colon when parsing directives

fixes #1914
closes #1915
2017-05-15 02:37:53 +08:00
kzc
504a436e9d Tweak README Notes (#1934) 2017-05-14 02:12:14 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
3ca902258c fix bugs with getter/setter (#1926)
- `reduce_vars`
- `side_effects`
- property access for object
- `AST_SymbolAccessor` as key names

enhance `test/ufuzz.js`
- add object getter & setter
  - property assignment to setter
  - avoid infinite recursion in setter
- fix & adjust assignment operators
  - 50% `=`
  - 25% `+=`
  - 2.5% each for the rest
- avoid "Invalid array length"
- fix `console.log()`
  - bypass getter
  - curb recursive reference
- deprecate `-E`, always report runtime errors
2017-05-14 02:10:34 +08:00
kzc
91de285166 uglify-es: update homepage in package.json (#1933)
to point to harmony branch on github
2017-05-14 00:25:06 +08:00
kzc
4d8f289eb0 fix export default expression; (#1932) 2017-05-13 12:56:46 +08:00
olsonpm
fd0951231c document 3 max passes (#1928) 2017-05-13 12:54:32 +08:00
olsonpm
9e29b6dad2 clarify wording (#1931) 2017-05-13 12:54:01 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
c391576d52 remove support for const (#1910)
As this is not part of ES5.
2017-05-12 14:57:41 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
ac73c5d421 avoid arguments and eval in reduce_vars (#1924)
fixes #1922
2017-05-12 12:34:55 +08:00
olsonpm
547f41beba add documentation for side_effects & [#@]__PURE__ (#1925) 2017-05-12 12:29:55 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
945ba64160 Merge pull request #1923 from alexlamsl/harmony-v3.0.4
Merging from master for 3.0.4
2017-05-12 06:52:21 +08:00
Anthony Van de Gejuchte
c699200398 Make sure globals can be accessed from the browser (#1920)
Note: no tests as there are no integration tests
2017-05-12 05:50:35 +08:00
alexlamsl
daf44f2b21 Merge branch 'master' into harmony-v3.0.4 2017-05-12 05:13:11 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
daaefc17b9 v3.0.4 2017-05-12 04:52:39 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
1d407e761e fix invalid transform on const (#1919)
- preserve (re)assignment to `const` for runtime error
- suppress `cascade` on `const`, as runtime behaviour is ill-defined
2017-05-12 04:51:44 +08:00
kzc
2b44f4ae30 update README (#1918) 2017-05-12 03:36:33 +08:00
Alexis Tyler
e51c3541da fix typo (#1913) 2017-05-11 20:24:33 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
3bf194684b update documentation (#1909)
- clarify options on `--source-map`
- fix `minify()` examples

fixes #1905
2017-05-11 17:50:50 +08:00
Gyusun Yeom
fcd90db30d fix safari syntax error - declare twice (#1851)
To avoid Safari bug, scope of for loop should enclose parent scope variables.


fixes #1753
2017-05-11 16:48:43 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
e2888bdc43 Merge pull request #1901 from alexlamsl/harmony-v3.0.3
Merging from master for 3.0.3
2017-05-10 14:26:58 +08:00
alexlamsl
fb50b7b627 Merge branch 'master' into harmony-v3.0.3 2017-05-10 11:52:59 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
aae7d49d0c v3.0.3 2017-05-10 11:45:03 +08:00
kzc
9d59c693c2 fix for-of loop with const iterator (#1899) 2017-05-10 11:36:03 +08:00
kzc
0459af2ecc Update issue template: change harmony to uglify-es (#1900) 2017-05-10 11:07:54 +08:00
kzc
04f2344efc Remove unnecessary git clone instructions in README (#1897) 2017-05-10 11:06:50 +08:00
kzc
6ddb5bd94d Remove incorrect git clone instructions from uglify-es README (#1896) 2017-05-10 11:06:22 +08:00
kzc
bad9d5cf88 Change harmony to uglify-es in master README (#1895) 2017-05-10 05:07:45 +08:00
kzc
eda49605c5 Have harmony docs use uglify-es package name. (#1894) 2017-05-10 04:41:09 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
a0f5f862df gracefully handle non-Error being thrown (#1893) 2017-05-10 04:20:59 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
1e9ef17e32 Merge pull request #1892 from alexlamsl/harmony-v3.0.2
Merging from master for 3.0.2
2017-05-10 03:14:45 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
41996be86f extend test timeout
Travis has gone a lot slower recently, and most test failures are due to time-out on this particular test.
2017-05-10 02:43:12 +08:00
alexlamsl
222100ea4c Merge branch 'master' into harmony-v3.0.2 2017-05-10 01:57:32 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
5fd8244a2e v3.0.2 2017-05-10 01:52:00 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
93db48a317 rename package 2017-05-10 01:46:55 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
2944e3df7d fix collapse_vars on destructuring declarations (#1889)
fixes #1886
2017-05-09 17:44:28 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
c14e280585 print error stack in CLI (#1890) 2017-05-09 16:36:44 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
bc3fa78e8c mention minify().error 2017-05-09 16:09:48 +08:00
Alex Lam S.L
8c7c107765 update minify() usage in test/ufuzz.js (#1888)
fixes #1887
2017-05-09 15:58:46 +08:00
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@@ -6,15 +6,15 @@
<!-- Note: for ES6 see: https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/tree/harmony#harmony -->
**`uglify-js` version (`uglifyjs -V`)**
**Uglify version (`uglifyjs -V`)**
**JavaScript input - ideally as small as possible.**
**JavaScript input** <!-- ideally as small as possible -->
**The `uglifyjs` CLI command executed or `minify()` options used.**
**JavaScript output produced and/or the error or warning.**
**JavaScript output or error produced.**
<!--
Note: the release version of uglify-js only supports ES5. Those wishing
to minify ES6 should use the experimental harmony branch.
Note: `uglify-js` only supports ES5.
Those wishing to minify ES6 should use `uglify-es`.
-->

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README.md
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@@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
UglifyJS 3
==========
uglify-es
=========
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mishoo/UglifyJS2.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/mishoo/UglifyJS2)
UglifyJS is a JavaScript parser, minifier, compressor or beautifier toolkit.
**uglify-es** is an ECMAScript 2015 parser, minifier, compressor and beautifier toolkit.
#### Note:
- **`uglify-js@3.x` has a new API and CLI and is not backwards compatible with [`uglify-js@2.x`](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/tree/v2.x)**.
- **Documentation for UglifyJS `2.x` releases can be found [here](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/tree/v2.x)**.
- Release versions of `uglify-js` only support ECMAScript 5 (ES5). If you wish to minify
ES2015+ (ES6+) code then please use the [harmony](#harmony) development branch.
- Node 7 has a known performance regression and runs `uglify-js` twice as slow.
- **The `uglify-es` API and CLI is compatible with `uglify-js@3.x`.**
- **`uglify-es` is not backwards compatible with the `uglify-js@2.x` API and CLI.**
Install
-------
@@ -19,20 +16,13 @@ First make sure you have installed the latest version of [node.js](http://nodejs
From NPM for use as a command line app:
npm install uglify-js -g
npm install uglify-es -g
From NPM for programmatic use:
npm install uglify-js
npm install uglify-es
From Git:
git clone git://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2.git
cd UglifyJS2
npm link .
Usage
-----
# Command line usage
uglifyjs [input files] [options]
@@ -49,7 +39,7 @@ a double dash to prevent input files being used as option arguments:
uglifyjs --compress --mangle -- input.js
The available options are:
### Command line options
```
-h, --help Print usage information.
@@ -148,23 +138,28 @@ The available options are:
Specify `--output` (`-o`) to declare the output file. Otherwise the output
goes to STDOUT.
## Source map options
## CLI source map options
UglifyJS can generate a source map file, which is highly useful for
debugging your compressed JavaScript. To get a source map, pass
`--source-map --output output.js` (source map will be written out to
`output.js.map`).
Additionally you might need `--source-map root=<URL>` to pass the URL where
the original files can be found. Use `--source-map url=<URL>` to specify
the URL where the source map can be found.
Additional options:
- `--source-map filename=<NAME>` to specify the name of the source map.
- `--source-map root=<URL>` to pass the URL where the original files can be found.
Otherwise UglifyJS assumes HTTP `X-SourceMap` is being used and will omit the
`//# sourceMappingURL=` directive.
- `--source-map url=<URL>` to specify the URL where the source map can be found.
For example:
uglifyjs /home/doe/work/foo/src/js/file1.js \
/home/doe/work/foo/src/js/file2.js \
uglifyjs js/file1.js js/file2.js \
-o foo.min.js -c -m \
--source-map base="/home/doe/work/foo/src",root="http://foo.com/src"
--source-map root="http://foo.com/src",url=foo.min.js.map
The above will compress and mangle `file1.js` and `file2.js`, will drop the
output in `foo.min.js` and the source map in `foo.min.js.map`. The source
@@ -183,13 +178,24 @@ CoffeeScript → compiled JS, UglifyJS can generate a map from CoffeeScript →
compressed JS by mapping every token in the compiled JS to its original
location.
To use this feature you need to pass `--in-source-map
/path/to/input/source.map` or `--in-source-map inline` if the source map is
included inline with the sources. Normally the input source map should also
point to the file containing the generated JS, so if that's correct you can
omit input files from the command line.
To use this feature pass `--source-map content="/path/to/input/source.map"`
or `--source-map content=inline` if the source map is included inline with
the sources.
## Mangler options
## CLI compress options
You need to pass `--compress` (`-c`) to enable the compressor. Optionally
you can pass a comma-separated list of [compress options](#compress-options).
Options are in the form `foo=bar`, or just `foo` (the latter implies
a boolean option that you want to set `true`; it's effectively a
shortcut for `foo=true`).
Example:
uglifyjs file.js -c toplevel,sequences=false
## CLI mangle options
To enable the mangler you need to pass `--mangle` (`-m`). The following
(comma-separated) options are supported:
@@ -208,16 +214,16 @@ comma-separated list of names. For example:
to prevent the `require`, `exports` and `$` names from being changed.
### Mangling property names (`--mangle-props`)
### CLI mangling property names (`--mangle-props`)
**Note:** this will probably break your code. Mangling property names is a
separate step, different from variable name mangling. Pass
`--mangle-props`. It will mangle all properties that are seen in some
object literal, or that are assigned to. For example:
```js
```javascript
var x = {
foo: 1
foo: 1
};
x.bar = 2;
@@ -246,10 +252,10 @@ mangled to the same name in all of them. For this, pass `--name-cache filename.
and UglifyJS will maintain these mappings in a file which can then be reused.
It should be initially empty. Example:
```
rm -f /tmp/cache.json # start fresh
uglifyjs file1.js file2.js --mangle-props --name-cache /tmp/cache.json -o part1.js
uglifyjs file3.js file4.js --mangle-props --name-cache /tmp/cache.json -o part2.js
```bash
$ rm -f /tmp/cache.json # start fresh
$ uglifyjs file1.js file2.js --mangle-props --name-cache /tmp/cache.json -o part1.js
$ uglifyjs file3.js file4.js --mangle-props --name-cache /tmp/cache.json -o part2.js
```
Now, `part1.js` and `part2.js` will be consistent with each other in terms
@@ -258,18 +264,18 @@ of mangled property names.
Using the name cache is not necessary if you compress all your files in a
single call to UglifyJS.
#### Mangling unquoted names (`--mangle-props keep_quoted`)
### Mangling unquoted names (`--mangle-props keep_quoted`)
Using quoted property name (`o["foo"]`) reserves the property name (`foo`)
so that it is not mangled throughout the entire script even when used in an
unquoted style (`o.foo`). Example:
```
```bash
$ echo 'var o={"foo":1, bar:3}; o.foo += o.bar; console.log(o.foo);' | uglifyjs --mangle-props keep_quoted -mc
var o={foo:1,a:3};o.foo+=o.a,console.log(o.foo);
```
#### Debugging property name mangling
### Debugging property name mangling
You can also pass `--mangle-props debug` in order to mangle property names
without completely obscuring them. For example the property `o.foo`
@@ -284,12 +290,144 @@ random number on every compile to simulate mangling changing with different
inputs (e.g. as you update the input script with new properties), and to help
identify mistakes like writing mangled keys to storage.
## Compressor options
You need to pass `--compress` (`-c`) to enable the compressor. Optionally
you can pass a comma-separated list of options. Options are in the form
`foo=bar`, or just `foo` (the latter implies a boolean option that you want
to set `true`; it's effectively a shortcut for `foo=true`).
# API Reference
Assuming installation via NPM, you can load UglifyJS in your application
like this:
```javascript
var UglifyJS = require("uglify-es");
```
There is a single high level minification function, `minify(files, options)`, which will
performs all the steps in a configurable manner.
Example:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify("var b = function() {};");
console.log(result.code); // minified output
console.log(result.error); // runtime error
```
You can also compress multiple files:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({
"file1.js": "var a = function() {};",
"file2.js": "var b = function() {};"
});
console.log(result.code);
```
## Minify options
- `warnings` (default `false`) — pass `true` to display compressor warnings.
- `parse` (default `{}`) — pass an object if you wish to specify some
additional [parse options](#parse-options).
- `compress` (default `{}`) — pass `false` to skip compressing entirely.
Pass an object to specify custom [compress options](#compress-options).
- `mangle` (default `true`) — pass `false` to skip mangling names, or pass
an object to specify [mangle options](#mangle-options) (see below).
- `mangle.properties` (default `false`) — a subcategory of the mangle option.
Pass an object to specify custom [mangle property options](#mangle-properties-options).
- `output` (default `null`) — pass an object if you wish to specify
additional [output options](#output-options). The defaults are optimized
for best compression.
- `sourceMap` (default `false`) - pass an object if you wish to specify
[source map options](#source-map-options).
- `toplevel` (default `false`) - set to `true` if you wish to enable top level
variable and function name mangling and to drop unused variables and functions.
- `ie8` (default `false`) - set to `true` to support IE8.
## Minify option structure
```javascript
{
warnings: false,
parse: {
// parse options
},
compress: {
// compress options
},
mangle: {
// mangle options
properties: {
// mangle property options
}
},
output: {
// output options
},
sourceMap: {
// source map options
},
toplevel: false,
ie8: false,
}
```
### Source map options
To generate a source map:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({"file1.js": "var a = function() {};"}, {
sourceMap: {
filename: "out.js",
url: "out.js.map"
}
});
console.log(result.code); // minified output
console.log(result.map); // source map
```
Note that the source map is not saved in a file, it's just returned in
`result.map`. The value passed for `sourceMap.url` is only used to set
`//# sourceMappingURL=out.js.map` in `result.code`. The value of
`filename` is only used to set `file` attribute (see [the spec][sm-spec])
in source map file.
You can set option `sourceMap.url` to be `"inline"` and source map will
be appended to code.
You can also specify sourceRoot property to be included in source map:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({"file1.js": "var a = function() {};"}, {
sourceMap: {
root: "http://example.com/src",
url: "out.js.map"
}
});
```
If you're compressing compiled JavaScript and have a source map for it, you
can use `sourceMap.content`:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({"compiled.js": "compiled code"}, {
sourceMap: {
content: "content from compiled.js.map",
url: "minified.js.map"
}
});
// same as before, it returns `code` and `map`
```
If you're using the `X-SourceMap` header instead, you can just omit `sourceMap.url`.
## Parse options
- `bare_returns` (default `false`) -- support top level `return` statements
- `html5_comments` (default `true`)
- `shebang` (default `true`) -- support `#!command` as the first line
## Compress options
- `sequences` (default: true) -- join consecutive simple statements using the
comma operator. May be set to a positive integer to specify the maximum number
@@ -405,82 +543,62 @@ to set `true`; it's effectively a shortcut for `foo=true`).
compressor from discarding function names. Useful for code relying on
`Function.prototype.name`. See also: the `keep_fnames` [mangle option](#mangle).
- `passes` -- default `1`. Number of times to run compress. Use an
integer argument larger than 1 to further reduce code size in some cases.
Note: raising the number of passes will increase uglify compress time.
- `passes` -- default `1`. Number of times to run compress with a maximum of 3.
In some cases more than one pass leads to further compressed code. Keep in
mind more passes will take more time.
- `keep_infinity` -- default `false`. Pass `true` to prevent `Infinity` from
being compressed into `1/0`, which may cause performance issues on Chrome.
### The `unsafe` option
- `side_effects` -- default `false`. Pass `true` to potentially drop functions
marked as "pure". A function call is marked as "pure" if a comment annotation
`/*@__PURE__*/` or `/*#__PURE__*/` immediately precedes the call. For example:
`/*@__PURE__*/foo()`;
It enables some transformations that *might* break code logic in certain
contrived cases, but should be fine for most code. You might want to try it
on your own code, it should reduce the minified size. Here's what happens
when this flag is on:
## Mangle options
- `new Array(1, 2, 3)` or `Array(1, 2, 3)` → `[ 1, 2, 3 ]`
- `new Object()` → `{}`
- `String(exp)` or `exp.toString()` → `"" + exp`
- `new Object/RegExp/Function/Error/Array (...)` → we discard the `new`
- `typeof foo == "undefined"` → `foo === void 0`
- `void 0` → `undefined` (if there is a variable named "undefined" in
scope; we do it because the variable name will be mangled, typically
reduced to a single character)
- `reserved` - pass an array of identifiers that should be excluded from mangling
### Conditional compilation
- `toplevel` — mangle names declared in the toplevel scope (disabled by
default).
- `eval` — mangle names visible in scopes where eval or with are used
(disabled by default).
- `keep_fnames` -- default `false`. Pass `true` to not mangle
function names. Useful for code relying on `Function.prototype.name`.
See also: the `keep_fnames` [compress option](#compress-options).
Examples:
You can use the `--define` (`-d`) switch in order to declare global
variables that UglifyJS will assume to be constants (unless defined in
scope). For example if you pass `--define DEBUG=false` then, coupled with
dead code removal UglifyJS will discard the following from the output:
```javascript
if (DEBUG) {
console.log("debug stuff");
// test.js
var globalVar;
function funcName(firstLongName, anotherLongName) {
var myVariable = firstLongName + anotherLongName;
}
```
You can specify nested constants in the form of `--define env.DEBUG=false`.
UglifyJS will warn about the condition being always false and about dropping
unreachable code; for now there is no option to turn off only this specific
warning, you can pass `warnings=false` to turn off *all* warnings.
Another way of doing that is to declare your globals as constants in a
separate file and include it into the build. For example you can have a
`build/defines.js` file with the following:
```javascript
const DEBUG = false;
const PRODUCTION = true;
// etc.
var code = fs.readFileSync("test.js", "utf8");
UglifyJS.minify(code).code;
// 'function funcName(a,n){}var globalVar;'
UglifyJS.minify(code, { mangle: { reserved: ['firstLongName'] } }).code;
// 'function funcName(firstLongName,a){}var globalVar;'
UglifyJS.minify(code, { mangle: { toplevel: true } }).code;
// 'function n(n,a){}var a;'
```
and build your code like this:
### Mangle properties options
uglifyjs build/defines.js js/foo.js js/bar.js... -c
- `regex` — Pass a RegExp to only mangle certain names
- `keep_quoted` — Only mangle unquoted property names
- `debug` — Mangle names with the original name still present. Defaults to `false`.
Pass an empty string to enable, or a non-empty string to set the suffix.
UglifyJS will notice the constants and, since they cannot be altered, it
will evaluate references to them to the value itself and drop unreachable
code as usual. The build will contain the `const` declarations if you use
them. If you are targeting < ES6 environments which does not support `const`,
using `var` with `reduce_vars` (enabled by default) should suffice.
#### Conditional compilation, API
You can also use conditional compilation via the programmatic API. With the difference that the
property name is `global_defs` and is a compressor property:
```js
uglifyJS.minify([ "input.js"], {
compress: {
dead_code: true,
global_defs: {
DEBUG: false
}
}
});
```
## Beautifier options
## Output options
The code generator tries to output shortest code possible by default. In
case you want beautified output, pass `--beautify` (`-b`). Optionally you
@@ -529,6 +647,9 @@ can pass additional arguments that control the code output:
output in direct control of the beautifier. Non-compatible features in the
abstract syntax tree will still be outputted as is.
# Miscellaneous
### Keeping copyright notices or other comments
You can pass `--comments` to retain certain comments in the output. By
@@ -542,11 +663,11 @@ Note, however, that there might be situations where comments are lost. For
example:
```javascript
function f() {
/** @preserve Foo Bar */
function g() {
// this function is never called
}
return something();
/** @preserve Foo Bar */
function g() {
// this function is never called
}
return something();
}
```
@@ -557,7 +678,109 @@ discarded by the compressor as not referenced.
The safest comments where to place copyright information (or other info that
needs to be kept in the output) are comments attached to toplevel nodes.
## Support for the SpiderMonkey AST
### The `unsafe` `compress` option
It enables some transformations that *might* break code logic in certain
contrived cases, but should be fine for most code. You might want to try it
on your own code, it should reduce the minified size. Here's what happens
when this flag is on:
- `new Array(1, 2, 3)` or `Array(1, 2, 3)` → `[ 1, 2, 3 ]`
- `new Object()` → `{}`
- `String(exp)` or `exp.toString()` → `"" + exp`
- `new Object/RegExp/Function/Error/Array (...)` → we discard the `new`
- `typeof foo == "undefined"` → `foo === void 0`
- `void 0` → `undefined` (if there is a variable named "undefined" in
scope; we do it because the variable name will be mangled, typically
reduced to a single character)
### Conditional compilation
You can use the `--define` (`-d`) switch in order to declare global
variables that UglifyJS will assume to be constants (unless defined in
scope). For example if you pass `--define DEBUG=false` then, coupled with
dead code removal UglifyJS will discard the following from the output:
```javascript
if (DEBUG) {
console.log("debug stuff");
}
```
You can specify nested constants in the form of `--define env.DEBUG=false`.
UglifyJS will warn about the condition being always false and about dropping
unreachable code; for now there is no option to turn off only this specific
warning, you can pass `warnings=false` to turn off *all* warnings.
Another way of doing that is to declare your globals as constants in a
separate file and include it into the build. For example you can have a
`build/defines.js` file with the following:
```javascript
const DEBUG = false;
const PRODUCTION = true;
// etc.
```
and build your code like this:
uglifyjs build/defines.js js/foo.js js/bar.js... -c
UglifyJS will notice the constants and, since they cannot be altered, it
will evaluate references to them to the value itself and drop unreachable
code as usual. The build will contain the `const` declarations if you use
them. If you are targeting < ES6 environments which does not support `const`,
using `var` with `reduce_vars` (enabled by default) should suffice.
### Conditional compilation API
You can also use conditional compilation via the programmatic API. With the difference that the
property name is `global_defs` and is a compressor property:
```javascript
var result = uglifyJS.minify(fs.readFileSync("input.js", "utf8"), {
compress: {
dead_code: true,
global_defs: {
DEBUG: false
}
}
});
```
### Using native Uglify AST with `minify()`
```javascript
// example: parse only, produce native Uglify AST
var result = UglifyJS.minify(code, {
parse: {},
compress: false,
mangle: false,
output: {
ast: true,
code: false // optional - faster if false
}
});
// result.ast contains native Uglify AST
```
```javascript
// example: accept native Uglify AST input and then compress and mangle
// to produce both code and native AST.
var result = UglifyJS.minify(ast, {
compress: {},
mangle: {},
output: {
ast: true,
code: true // optional - faster if false
}
});
// result.ast contains native Uglify AST
// result.code contains the minified code in string form.
```
### ESTree / SpiderMonkey AST
UglifyJS has its own abstract syntax tree format; for
[practical reasons](http://lisperator.net/blog/uglifyjs-why-not-switching-to-spidermonkey-ast/)
@@ -585,154 +808,5 @@ Acorn is really fast (e.g. 250ms instead of 380ms on some 650K code), but
converting the SpiderMonkey tree that Acorn produces takes another 150ms so
in total it's a bit more than just using UglifyJS's own parser.
API Reference
-------------
Assuming installation via NPM, you can load UglifyJS in your application
like this:
```javascript
var UglifyJS = require("uglify-js");
```
There is a single toplevel function, `minify(files, options)`, which will
performs all the steps in a configurable manner.
Example:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify("var b = function() {};");
console.log(result.code); // minified output
```
You can also compress multiple files:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({
"file1.js": "var a = function() {};",
"file2.js": "var b = function() {};"
});
console.log(result.code);
```
To generate a source map:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({"file1.js": "var a = function() {};"}, {
sourceMap: {
filename: "out.js",
url: "out.js.map"
}
});
console.log(result.code); // minified output
console.log(result.map); // source map
```
Note that the source map is not saved in a file, it's just returned in
`result.map`. The value passed for `sourceMap.url` is only used to set
`//# sourceMappingURL=out.js.map` in `result.code`. The value of
`filename` is only used to set `file` attribute (see [the spec][sm-spec])
in source map file.
You can set option `sourceMap.url` to be `"inline"` and source map will
be appended to code.
You can also specify sourceRoot property to be included in source map:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({"file1.js": "var a = function() {};"}, {
sourceMap: {
root: "http://example.com/src",
url: "out.js.map"
}
});
```
If you're compressing compiled JavaScript and have a source map for it, you
can use `sourceMap.content`:
```javascript
var result = UglifyJS.minify({"compiled.js": "compiled code"}, {
sourceMap: {
content: "content from compiled.js.map",
url: "minified.js.map"
}
});
// same as before, it returns `code` and `map`
```
If you're using the `X-SourceMap` header instead, you can just omit `sourceMap.url`.
Other options:
- `warnings` (default `false`) — pass `true` to display compressor warnings.
- `mangle` (default `true`) — pass `false` to skip mangling names, or pass
an object to specify mangling options (see below).
- `mangleProperties` (default `false`) — pass an object to specify custom
mangle property options.
- `output` (default `null`) — pass an object if you wish to specify
additional [output options](#beautifier-options). The defaults are optimized
for best compression.
- `compress` (default `{}`) — pass `false` to skip compressing entirely.
Pass an object to specify custom [compressor options](#compressor-options).
- `parse` (default {}) — pass an object if you wish to specify some
additional [parser options](#the-parser).
##### mangle
- `reserved` - pass an array of identifiers that should be excluded from mangling
- `toplevel` — mangle names declared in the toplevel scope (disabled by
default).
- `eval` — mangle names visible in scopes where eval or with are used
(disabled by default).
- `keep_fnames` -- default `false`. Pass `true` to not mangle
function names. Useful for code relying on `Function.prototype.name`.
See also: the `keep_fnames` [compress option](#compressor-options).
Examples:
```javascript
//tst.js
var globalVar;
function funcName(firstLongName, anotherLongName)
{
var myVariable = firstLongName + anotherLongName;
}
UglifyJS.minify("tst.js").code;
// 'function funcName(a,n){}var globalVar;'
UglifyJS.minify("tst.js", { mangle: { reserved: ['firstLongName'] } }).code;
// 'function funcName(firstLongName,a){}var globalVar;'
UglifyJS.minify("tst.js", { mangle: { toplevel: true } }).code;
// 'function n(n,a){}var a;'
```
##### mangle.properties options
- `regex` — Pass a RegExp to only mangle certain names
- `keep_quoted` — Only mangle unquoted property names
- `debug` — Mangle names with the original name still present. Defaults to `false`.
Pass an empty string to enable, or a non-empty string to set the suffix.
[acorn]: https://github.com/ternjs/acorn
[sm-spec]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1RGAehQwRypUTovF1KRlpiOFze0b-_2gc6fAH0KY0k
#### Harmony
If you wish to use the experimental [harmony](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/commits/harmony)
branch to minify ES2015+ (ES6+) code please use the following in your `package.json` file:
```
"uglify-js": "git+https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2.git#harmony"
```
or to directly install the experimental harmony version of uglify:
```
npm install --save-dev uglify-js@github:mishoo/UglifyJS2#harmony
```
See [#448](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/448) for additional details.
[acorn]: https://github.com/ternjs/acorn
[sm-spec]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1RGAehQwRypUTovF1KRlpiOFze0b-_2gc6fAH0KY0k

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@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ var options = {
compress: false,
mangle: false
};
program._name = info.name;
program.version(info.version);
program.version(info.name + ' ' + info.version);
program.parseArgv = program.parse;
program.parse = undefined;
program.option("-p, --parse <options>", "Specify parser options.", parse_js("parse", true));
@@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ function run() {
}
}
} catch (ex) {
fatal("ERROR: " + ex.message);
fatal(ex);
}
var result = UglifyJS.minify(files, options);
if (result.error) {
@@ -220,7 +219,7 @@ function run() {
console.error("Supported options:");
console.error(ex.defs);
}
fatal("ERROR: " + ex.message);
fatal(ex);
} else if (program.output == "ast") {
console.log(JSON.stringify(result.ast, function(key, value) {
if (skip_key(key)) return;
@@ -263,6 +262,7 @@ function run() {
}
function fatal(message) {
if (message instanceof Error) message = message.stack.replace(/^\S*?Error:/, "ERROR:")
console.error(message);
process.exit(1);
}
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ function read_file(path, default_value) {
return fs.readFileSync(path, "utf8");
} catch (ex) {
if (ex.code == "ENOENT" && default_value != null) return default_value;
fatal("ERROR: " + ex.message);
fatal(ex);
}
}

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@@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ var AST_ObjectProperty = DEFNODE("ObjectProperty", "key value", {
$documentation: "Base class for literal object properties",
$propdoc: {
key: "[string|AST_Node] the property name converted to a string for ObjectKeyVal. For setters, getters and computed property this is an arbitrary AST_Node",
value: "[AST_Node] property value. For setters and getters this is an AST_Function."
value: "[AST_Node] property value. For setters and getters this is an AST_Accessor."
},
_walk: function(visitor) {
return visitor._visit(this, function(){
@@ -1018,10 +1018,6 @@ var AST_NewTarget = DEFNODE("NewTarget", null, {
$documentation: "A reference to new.target"
});
var AST_SymbolAccessor = DEFNODE("SymbolAccessor", null, {
$documentation: "The name of a property accessor (setter/getter function)"
}, AST_Symbol);
var AST_SymbolDeclaration = DEFNODE("SymbolDeclaration", "init", {
$documentation: "A declaration symbol (symbol in var/const, function name or argument, symbol in catch)",
}, AST_Symbol);

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@@ -361,16 +361,27 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
// So existing transformation rules can work on them.
node.argnames.forEach(function(arg, i) {
var d = arg.definition();
d.fixed = function() {
return iife.args[i] || make_node(AST_Undefined, iife);
};
mark(d, true);
if (!node.uses_arguments && d.fixed === undefined) {
d.fixed = function() {
return iife.args[i] || make_node(AST_Undefined, iife);
};
mark(d, true);
} else {
d.fixed = false;
}
});
}
descend();
pop();
return true;
}
if (node instanceof AST_Accessor) {
var save_ids = safe_ids;
safe_ids = Object.create(null);
descend();
safe_ids = save_ids;
return true;
}
if (node instanceof AST_Binary
&& (node.operator == "&&" || node.operator == "||")) {
node.left.walk(tw);
@@ -498,7 +509,9 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
function reset_def(def) {
def.escaped = false;
if (!def.global || def.orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolConst || compressor.toplevel(def)) {
if (def.scope.uses_eval) {
def.fixed = false;
} else if (!def.global || def.orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolConst || compressor.toplevel(def)) {
def.fixed = undefined;
} else {
def.fixed = false;
@@ -532,6 +545,14 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
return lhs instanceof AST_SymbolRef && lhs.definition().orig[0] instanceof AST_SymbolLambda;
}
function is_reference_const(ref) {
if (!(ref instanceof AST_SymbolRef)) return false;
var orig = ref.definition().orig;
for (var i = orig.length; --i >= 0;) {
if (orig[i] instanceof AST_SymbolConst) return true;
}
}
function find_variable(compressor, name) {
var scope, i = 0;
while (scope = compressor.parent(i++)) {
@@ -799,14 +820,15 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
}
function get_lhs(expr) {
if (expr instanceof AST_VarDef) {
if (expr instanceof AST_VarDef && expr.name instanceof AST_SymbolDeclaration) {
var def = expr.name.definition();
if (def.orig.length > 1
|| def.references.length == 1 && (!def.global || compressor.toplevel(def))) {
return make_node(AST_SymbolRef, expr.name, expr.name);
}
} else {
return expr[expr instanceof AST_Assign ? "left" : "expression"];
var lhs = expr[expr instanceof AST_Assign ? "left" : "expression"];
return !is_reference_const(lhs) && lhs;
}
}
@@ -1231,12 +1253,12 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
&& !node.expression.has_side_effects(compressor);
}
// may_eq_null()
// returns true if this node may evaluate to null or undefined
// may_throw_on_access()
// returns true if this node may be null, undefined or contain `AST_Accessor`
(function(def) {
AST_Node.DEFMETHOD("may_eq_null", function(compressor) {
AST_Node.DEFMETHOD("may_throw_on_access", function(compressor) {
var pure_getters = compressor.option("pure_getters");
return !pure_getters || this._eq_null(pure_getters);
return !pure_getters || this._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
});
function is_strict(pure_getters) {
@@ -1248,7 +1270,12 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
def(AST_Undefined, return_true);
def(AST_Constant, return_false);
def(AST_Array, return_false);
def(AST_Object, return_false);
def(AST_Object, function(pure_getters) {
if (!is_strict(pure_getters)) return false;
for (var i = this.properties.length; --i >=0;)
if (this.properties[i].value instanceof AST_Accessor) return true;
return false;
});
def(AST_Function, return_false);
def(AST_UnaryPostfix, return_false);
def(AST_UnaryPrefix, function() {
@@ -1257,33 +1284,33 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
def(AST_Binary, function(pure_getters) {
switch (this.operator) {
case "&&":
return this.left._eq_null(pure_getters);
return this.left._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
case "||":
return this.left._eq_null(pure_getters)
&& this.right._eq_null(pure_getters);
return this.left._throw_on_access(pure_getters)
&& this.right._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
default:
return false;
}
})
def(AST_Assign, function(pure_getters) {
return this.operator == "="
&& this.right._eq_null(pure_getters);
&& this.right._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
})
def(AST_Conditional, function(pure_getters) {
return this.consequent._eq_null(pure_getters)
|| this.alternative._eq_null(pure_getters);
return this.consequent._throw_on_access(pure_getters)
|| this.alternative._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
})
def(AST_Sequence, function(pure_getters) {
return this.expressions[this.expressions.length - 1]._eq_null(pure_getters);
return this.expressions[this.expressions.length - 1]._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
});
def(AST_SymbolRef, function(pure_getters) {
if (this.is_undefined) return true;
if (!is_strict(pure_getters)) return false;
var fixed = this.fixed_value();
return !fixed || fixed._eq_null(pure_getters);
return !fixed || fixed._throw_on_access(pure_getters);
});
})(function(node, func) {
node.DEFMETHOD("_eq_null", func);
node.DEFMETHOD("_throw_on_access", func);
});
/* -----[ boolean/negation helpers ]----- */
@@ -1844,11 +1871,11 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
return any(this.elements, compressor);
});
def(AST_Dot, function(compressor){
return this.expression.may_eq_null(compressor)
return this.expression.may_throw_on_access(compressor)
|| this.expression.has_side_effects(compressor);
});
def(AST_Sub, function(compressor){
return this.expression.may_eq_null(compressor)
return this.expression.may_throw_on_access(compressor)
|| this.expression.has_side_effects(compressor)
|| this.property.has_side_effects(compressor);
});
@@ -2029,6 +2056,7 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
&& node instanceof AST_Assign
&& node.operator == "="
&& node.left instanceof AST_SymbolRef
&& !is_reference_const(node.left)
&& scope === self) {
node.right.walk(tw);
return true;
@@ -2482,6 +2510,7 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
var args = trim(this.args, compressor, first_in_statement);
return args && make_sequence(this, args);
});
def(AST_Accessor, return_null);
def(AST_Function, return_null);
def(AST_Binary, function(compressor, first_in_statement){
var right = this.right.drop_side_effect_free(compressor);
@@ -2549,11 +2578,11 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
return values && make_sequence(this, values);
});
def(AST_Dot, function(compressor, first_in_statement){
if (this.expression.may_eq_null(compressor)) return this;
if (this.expression.may_throw_on_access(compressor)) return this;
return this.expression.drop_side_effect_free(compressor, first_in_statement);
});
def(AST_Sub, function(compressor, first_in_statement){
if (this.expression.may_eq_null(compressor)) return this;
if (this.expression.may_throw_on_access(compressor)) return this;
var expression = this.expression.drop_side_effect_free(compressor, first_in_statement);
if (!expression) return this.property.drop_side_effect_free(compressor, first_in_statement);
var property = this.property.drop_side_effect_free(compressor);
@@ -3314,7 +3343,7 @@ merge(Compressor.prototype, {
&& (left.operator == "++" || left.operator == "--")) {
left = left.expression;
} else left = null;
if (!left || is_lhs_read_only(left)) {
if (!left || is_lhs_read_only(left) || is_reference_const(left)) {
expressions[++i] = cdr;
continue;
}

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@@ -54,9 +54,11 @@ function minify(files, options) {
cache: null,
eval: false,
ie8: false,
keep_classnames: false,
keep_fnames: false,
properties: false,
reserved: [],
safari10: false,
toplevel: false,
}, true);
}

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@@ -111,23 +111,19 @@
},
Property: function(M) {
var key = M.key;
var name = key.type == "Identifier" ? key.name : key.value;
var args = {
start : my_start_token(key),
end : my_end_token(M.value),
key : name,
key : key.type == "Identifier" ? key.name : key.value,
value : from_moz(M.value)
};
switch (M.kind) {
case "init":
return new AST_ObjectKeyVal(args);
case "set":
args.value.name = from_moz(key);
return new AST_ObjectSetter(args);
case "get":
args.value.name = from_moz(key);
return new AST_ObjectGetter(args);
}
if (M.kind == "init") return new AST_ObjectKeyVal(args);
args.key = new AST_SymbolMethod({
name: args.key
});
args.value = new AST_Accessor(args.value);
if (M.kind == "get") return new AST_ObjectGetter(args);
if (M.kind == "set") return new AST_ObjectSetter(args);
},
ArrayExpression: function(M) {
return new AST_Array({
@@ -260,10 +256,7 @@
map("CallExpression", AST_Call, "callee>expression, arguments@args");
def_to_moz(AST_Toplevel, function To_Moz_Program(M) {
return {
type: "Program",
body: M.body.map(to_moz)
};
return to_moz_scope("Program", M);
});
def_to_moz(AST_Defun, function To_Moz_FunctionDeclaration(M) {
@@ -271,7 +264,7 @@
type: "FunctionDeclaration",
id: to_moz(M.name),
params: M.argnames.map(to_moz),
body: to_moz_block(M)
body: to_moz_scope("BlockStatement", M)
}
});
@@ -280,7 +273,7 @@
type: "FunctionExpression",
id: to_moz(M.name),
params: M.argnames.map(to_moz),
body: to_moz_block(M)
body: to_moz_scope("BlockStatement", M)
}
});
@@ -386,11 +379,10 @@
});
def_to_moz(AST_ObjectProperty, function To_Moz_Property(M) {
var key = (
is_identifier(M.key)
? {type: "Identifier", name: M.key}
: {type: "Literal", value: M.key}
);
var key = {
type: "Literal",
value: M.key instanceof AST_SymbolMethod ? M.key.name : M.key
};
var kind;
if (M instanceof AST_ObjectKeyVal) {
kind = "init";
@@ -551,8 +543,8 @@
moz_to_me = new Function("U2", "my_start_token", "my_end_token", "from_moz", "return(" + moz_to_me + ")")(
exports, my_start_token, my_end_token, from_moz
);
me_to_moz = new Function("to_moz", "to_moz_block", "return(" + me_to_moz + ")")(
to_moz, to_moz_block
me_to_moz = new Function("to_moz", "to_moz_block", "to_moz_scope", "return(" + me_to_moz + ")")(
to_moz, to_moz_block, to_moz_scope
);
MOZ_TO_ME[moztype] = moz_to_me;
def_to_moz(mytype, me_to_moz);
@@ -610,4 +602,14 @@
};
};
function to_moz_scope(type, node) {
var body = node.body.map(to_moz);
if (node.body[0] instanceof AST_SimpleStatement && node.body[0].body instanceof AST_String) {
body.unshift(to_moz(new AST_EmptyStatement(node.body[0])));
}
return {
type: type,
body: body
};
};
})();

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@@ -345,7 +345,11 @@ function tokenizer($TEXT, filename, html5_comments, shebang) {
(type == "keyword" && KEYWORDS_BEFORE_EXPRESSION(value)) ||
(type == "punc" && PUNC_BEFORE_EXPRESSION(value))) ||
(type == "arrow");
prev_was_dot = (type == "punc" && value == ".");
if (type == "punc" && value == ".") {
prev_was_dot = true;
} else if (!is_comment) {
prev_was_dot = false;
}
var ret = {
type : type,
value : value,
@@ -972,28 +976,23 @@ function parse($TEXT, options) {
};
var statement = embed_tokens(function() {
var tmp;
handle_regexp();
switch (S.token.type) {
case "string":
var dir = false;
if (S.in_directives === true) {
if ((is_token(peek(), "punc", ";") || peek().nlb) && S.token.raw.indexOf("\\") === -1) {
if (S.in_directives) {
var token = peek();
if (S.token.raw.indexOf("\\") == -1
&& (token.nlb
|| is_token(token, "eof")
|| is_token(token, "punc", ";")
|| is_token(token, "punc", "}"))) {
S.input.add_directive(S.token.value);
} else {
S.in_directives = false;
}
}
var dir = S.in_directives, stat = simple_statement();
if (dir) {
return new AST_Directive({
start : stat.body.start,
end : stat.body.end,
quote : stat.body.quote,
value : stat.body.value,
});
}
return stat;
return dir ? new AST_Directive(stat.body) : stat;
case "template_head":
case "num":
case "regexp":
@@ -1026,90 +1025,126 @@ function parse($TEXT, options) {
}
case "keyword":
switch (tmp = S.token.value, next(), tmp) {
switch (S.token.value) {
case "break":
next();
return break_cont(AST_Break);
case "continue":
next();
return break_cont(AST_Continue);
case "debugger":
next();
semicolon();
return new AST_Debugger();
case "do":
next();
var body = in_loop(statement);
expect_token("keyword", "while");
var condition = parenthesised();
semicolon(true);
return new AST_Do({
body : in_loop(statement),
condition : (expect_token("keyword", "while"), tmp = parenthesised(), semicolon(true), tmp)
body : body,
condition : condition
});
case "while":
next();
return new AST_While({
condition : parenthesised(),
body : in_loop(statement)
});
case "for":
next();
return for_();
case "class":
next();
return class_(AST_DefClass);
case "function":
next();
return function_(AST_Defun);
case "if":
next();
return if_();
case "return":
if (S.in_function == 0 && !options.bare_returns)
croak("'return' outside of function");
next();
var value = null;
if (is("punc", ";")) {
next();
} else if (!can_insert_semicolon()) {
value = expression(true);
semicolon();
}
return new AST_Return({
value: ( is("punc", ";")
? (next(), null)
: can_insert_semicolon()
? null
: (tmp = expression(true), semicolon(), tmp) )
value: value
});
case "switch":
next();
return new AST_Switch({
expression : parenthesised(),
body : in_loop(switch_body_)
});
case "throw":
next();
if (S.token.nlb)
croak("Illegal newline after 'throw'");
var value = expression(true);
semicolon();
return new AST_Throw({
value: (tmp = expression(true), semicolon(), tmp)
value: value
});
case "try":
next();
return try_();
case "var":
return tmp = var_(), semicolon(), tmp;
next();
var node = var_();
semicolon();
return node;
case "let":
return tmp = let_(), semicolon(), tmp;
next();
var node = let_();
semicolon();
return node;
case "const":
return tmp = const_(), semicolon(), tmp;
next();
var node = const_();
semicolon();
return node;
case "with":
if (S.input.has_directive("use strict")) {
croak("Strict mode may not include a with statement");
}
next();
return new AST_With({
expression : parenthesised(),
body : statement()
});
case "import":
return tmp = import_(), semicolon(), tmp;
next();
var node = import_();
semicolon();
return node;
case "export":
next();
return export_();
}
}
@@ -1785,7 +1820,7 @@ function parse($TEXT, options) {
name : as_symbol(sym_type),
value : is("operator", "=")
? (next(), expression(false, no_in))
: kind === "const" && S.input.has_directive("use strict")
: !no_in && kind === "const" && S.input.has_directive("use strict")
? croak("Missing initializer in const declaration") : null,
end : prev()
})
@@ -1814,10 +1849,10 @@ function parse($TEXT, options) {
});
};
var const_ = function() {
var const_ = function(no_in) {
return new AST_Const({
start : prev(),
definitions : vardefs(false, "const"),
definitions : vardefs(no_in, "const"),
end : prev()
});
};
@@ -2302,39 +2337,39 @@ function parse($TEXT, options) {
if (is("keyword", "default")) {
is_default = true;
next();
}
} else {
exported_names = import_names(false);
exported_names = import_names(false);
if (exported_names) {
if (is("name", "from")) {
next();
if (exported_names) {
if (is("name", "from")) {
next();
var mod_str = S.token;
if (mod_str.type !== 'string') {
unexpected();
}
next();
var mod_str = S.token;
if (mod_str.type !== 'string') {
unexpected();
return new AST_Export({
start: start,
is_default: is_default,
exported_names: exported_names,
module_name: new AST_String({
start: mod_str,
value: mod_str.value,
quote: mod_str.quote,
end: mod_str,
}),
end: prev(),
});
} else {
return new AST_Export({
start: start,
is_default: is_default,
exported_names: exported_names,
end: prev(),
});
}
next();
return new AST_Export({
start: start,
is_default: is_default,
exported_names: exported_names,
module_name: new AST_String({
start: mod_str,
value: mod_str.value,
quote: mod_str.quote,
end: mod_str,
}),
end: prev(),
});
} else {
return new AST_Export({
start: start,
is_default: is_default,
exported_names: exported_names,
end: prev(),
});
}
}

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@@ -48,9 +48,10 @@ function find_builtins(reserved) {
// Compatibility fix for some standard defined globals not defined on every js environment
var new_globals = ["Symbol", "Map", "Promise", "Proxy", "Reflect", "Set", "WeakMap", "WeakSet"];
var objects = {};
var global_ref = typeof global === "object" ? global : self;
new_globals.forEach(function (new_global) {
objects[new_global] = global[new_global] || new Function();
objects[new_global] = global_ref[new_global] || new Function();
});
// NaN will be included due to Number.NaN

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@@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("figure_out_scope", function(options){
options = defaults(options, {
cache: null,
ie8: false,
safari10: false,
});
// pass 1: setup scope chaining and handle definitions
@@ -112,6 +113,7 @@ AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("figure_out_scope", function(options){
var in_destructuring = null;
var in_export = false;
var in_block = 0;
var for_scopes = [];
var tw = new TreeWalker(function(node, descend){
if (node.is_block_scope()) {
var save_scope = scope;
@@ -122,6 +124,11 @@ AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("figure_out_scope", function(options){
scope.uses_eval = save_scope.uses_eval;
scope.directives = save_scope.directives;
}
if (options.safari10) {
if (node instanceof AST_For || node instanceof AST_ForIn) {
for_scopes.push(scope);
}
}
descend();
scope = save_scope;
return true;
@@ -303,6 +310,19 @@ AST_Toplevel.DEFMETHOD("figure_out_scope", function(options){
}));
}
// pass 4: add symbol definitions to loop scopes
// Safari/Webkit bug workaround - loop init let variable shadowing argument.
// https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/1753
// https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171041
if (options.safari10) {
for (var i = 0; i < for_scopes.length; i++) {
var scope = for_scopes[i];
scope.parent_scope.variables.each(function(def) {
push_uniq(scope.enclosed, def);
});
}
}
if (options.cache) {
this.cname = options.cache.cname;
}
@@ -453,11 +473,6 @@ AST_Symbol.DEFMETHOD("unmangleable", function(options){
return def && def.unmangleable(options);
});
// property accessors are not mangleable
AST_SymbolAccessor.DEFMETHOD("unmangleable", function(){
return true;
});
// labels are always mangleable
AST_Label.DEFMETHOD("unmangleable", function(){
return false;

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@@ -239,6 +239,10 @@ TreeTransformer.prototype = new TreeWalker;
self.expression = self.expression.transform(tw);
});
_(AST_Export, function(self, tw){
if (self.exported_value) self.exported_value = self.exported_value.transform(tw);
});
_(AST_TemplateString, function(self, tw) {
for (var i = 0; i < self.segments.length; i++) {
if (!(self.segments[i] instanceof AST_TemplateSegment)) {

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
{
"name": "uglify-js",
"name": "uglify-es",
"description": "JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit",
"homepage": "http://lisperator.net/uglifyjs",
"homepage": "https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/tree/harmony",
"author": "Mihai Bazon <mihai.bazon@gmail.com> (http://lisperator.net/)",
"license": "BSD-2-Clause",
"version": "3.0.1",
"version": "3.0.6",
"engines": {
"node": ">=0.8.0"
},
@@ -33,20 +33,9 @@
"source-map": "~0.5.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"acorn": "~0.6.0",
"escodegen": "~1.3.3",
"esfuzz": "~0.3.1",
"estraverse": "~1.5.1",
"acorn": "~5.0.3",
"mocha": "~2.3.4"
},
"optionalDependencies": {
"uglify-to-browserify": "~1.0.0"
},
"browserify": {
"transform": [
"uglify-to-browserify"
]
},
"scripts": {
"test": "node test/run-tests.js"
},

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@@ -2284,3 +2284,49 @@ compound_assignment: {
}
expect_stdout: "4"
}
reassign_const_1: {
options = {
collapse_vars: true,
}
input: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
a = 2;
return a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
a = 2;
return a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect_stdout: true
}
reassign_const_2: {
options = {
collapse_vars: true,
}
input: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
++a;
return a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
++a;
return a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect_stdout: true
}

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@@ -278,3 +278,19 @@ try_catch_finally: {
"1",
]
}
accessor: {
options = {
side_effects: true,
}
input: {
({
get a() {},
set a(v){
this.b = 2;
},
b: 1
});
}
expect: {}
}

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@@ -315,3 +315,18 @@ unused: {
console.log(a);
}
}
issue_1886: {
options = {
collapse_vars: true,
}
input: {
let [a] = [1];
console.log(a);
}
expect: {
let [a] = [1];
console.log(a);
}
expect_exact: "1"
}

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@@ -1228,3 +1228,28 @@ var_catch_toplevel: {
}();
}
}
reassign_const: {
options = {
cascade: true,
sequences: true,
side_effects: true,
unused: true,
}
input: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
a = 2;
return a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
return a = 2, a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect_stdout: true
}

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@@ -203,15 +203,42 @@ import_all_statement: {
}
export_statement: {
options = {
evaluate: true,
}
input: {
export default 1;
export default 1 + 2;
export var foo = 4;
export let foo = 6;
export const foo = 6;
export function foo() {};
export class foo { };
}
expect_exact: "export default 1;export var foo=4;export let foo=6;export const foo=6;export function foo(){};export class foo{};"
expect_exact: "export default 3;export var foo=4;export let foo=6;export const foo=6;export function foo(){};export class foo{};"
}
export_default_object_expression: {
options = {
evaluate: true,
}
input: {
export default {
foo: 1 + 2,
bar() { return 4; },
get baz() { return this.foo; },
};
}
expect_exact: "export default{foo:3,bar(){return 4},get baz(){return this.foo}};"
}
export_default_array: {
options = {
evaluate: true,
}
input: {
export default [ 1 + 2, foo ];
}
expect_exact: "export default[3,foo];"
}
export_module_statement: {
@@ -392,3 +419,93 @@ format_methods: {
"}",
]
}
issue_1898: {
options = {
}
mangle = {
}
input: {
class Foo {
bar() {
for (const x of [ 6, 5 ]) {
for (let y of [ 4, 3 ]) {
for (var z of [ 2, 1 ]) {
console.log(x, y, z);
}
}
}
}
}
new Foo().bar();
}
expect: {
class Foo {
bar() {
for (const n of [ 6, 5 ])
for (let r of [ 4, 3 ])
for (var o of [ 2, 1 ])
console.log(n, r, o);
}
}
new Foo().bar();
}
}
issue_1753: {
mangle = { safari10: true };
input: {
class SomeClass {
constructor(props) {
let pickedSets = [];
for (let i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
pickedSets.push({
mainDrawNumbers: [],
extraDrawNumbers: []
});
}
}
}
}
expect: {
class SomeClass {
constructor(r) {
let a = [];
for (let s = 0; s < 6; s++)
a.push({
mainDrawNumbers: [],
extraDrawNumbers: []
});
}
}
}
}
issue_1753_disable: {
mangle = { safari10: false }
input: {
class SomeClass {
constructor(props) {
let pickedSets = [];
for (let i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
pickedSets.push({
mainDrawNumbers: [],
extraDrawNumbers: []
});
}
}
}
}
expect: {
class SomeClass {
constructor(r) {
let a = [];
for (let r = 0; r < 6; r++)
a.push({
mainDrawNumbers: [],
extraDrawNumbers: []
});
}
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
operator: {
input: {
a. //comment
typeof
}
expect_exact: "a.typeof;"
}
name: {
input: {
a. //comment
b
}
expect_exact: "a.b;"
}
keyword: {
input: {
a. //comment
default
}
expect_exact: "a.default;"
}
atom: {
input: {
a. //comment
true
}
expect_exact: "a.true;"
}

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@@ -119,3 +119,62 @@ chained: {
a.b.c;
}
}
impure_getter_1: {
options = {
pure_getters: "strict",
side_effects: true,
}
input: {
({
get a() {
console.log(1);
},
b: 1
}).a;
({
get a() {
console.log(1);
},
b: 1
}).b;
}
expect: {
({
get a() {
console.log(1);
},
b: 1
}).a;
({
get a() {
console.log(1);
},
b: 1
}).b;
}
expect_stdout: "1"
}
impure_getter_2: {
options = {
pure_getters: true,
side_effects: true,
}
input: {
// will produce incorrect output because getter is not pure
({
get a() {
console.log(1);
},
b: 1
}).a;
({
get a() {
console.log(1);
},
b: 1
}).b;
}
expect: {}
}

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@@ -41,20 +41,20 @@ reduce_vars: {
var A = 1;
(function() {
console.log(-3);
console.log(-4);
console.log(A - 5);
})();
(function f1() {
var a = 2;
console.log(-3);
console.log(a - 5);
eval("console.log(a);");
})();
(function f2(eval) {
var a = 2;
console.log(-3);
console.log(a - 5);
eval("console.log(a);");
})(eval);
"yes";
console.log(2);
console.log(A + 1);
}
expect_stdout: true
}
@@ -1749,7 +1749,10 @@ redefine_arguments_3: {
console.log(function() {
var arguments;
return typeof arguments;
}(), "number", "undefined");
}(), "number", function(x) {
var arguments = x;
return typeof arguments;
}());
}
expect_stdout: "object number undefined"
}
@@ -2461,3 +2464,76 @@ issue_1865: {
}
expect_stdout: true
}
issue_1922_1: {
options = {
evaluate: true,
reduce_vars: true,
unused: true,
}
input: {
console.log(function(a) {
arguments[0] = 2;
return a;
}(1));
}
expect: {
console.log(function(a) {
arguments[0] = 2;
return a;
}(1));
}
expect_stdout: "2"
}
issue_1922_2: {
options = {
evaluate: true,
reduce_vars: true,
unused: true,
}
input: {
console.log(function() {
var a;
eval("a = 1");
return a;
}(1));
}
expect: {
console.log(function() {
var a;
eval("a = 1");
return a;
}(1));
}
expect_stdout: "1"
}
accessor: {
options = {
evaluate: true,
reduce_vars: true,
toplevel: true,
}
input: {
var a = 1;
console.log({
get a() {
a = 2;
return a;
},
b: 1
}.b, a);
}
expect: {
var a = 1;
console.log({
get a() {
a = 2;
return a;
},
b: 1
}.b, a);
}
expect_stdout: "1 1"
}

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@@ -710,3 +710,27 @@ issue_27: {
})(jQuery);
}
}
reassign_const: {
options = {
cascade: true,
sequences: true,
side_effects: true,
}
input: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
a++;
return a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect: {
function f() {
const a = 1;
return a++, a;
}
console.log(f());
}
expect_stdout: true
}

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
if (0) else 1;

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
return 42;

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@@ -55,15 +55,15 @@ describe("bin/uglifyjs", function () {
});
});
it("Should append source map to output when using --source-map url=inline", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + " test/input/issue-1323/sample.js --source-map url=inline";
var command = uglifyjscmd + " test/input/issue-1323/sample.js --source-map url=inline";
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "var bar=function(){function foo(bar){return bar}return foo}();\n" +
"//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;charset=utf-8;base64,eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjozLCJzb3VyY2VzIjpbInRlc3QvaW5wdXQvaXNzdWUtMTMyMy9zYW1wbGUuanMiXSwibmFtZXMiOlsiYmFyIiwiZm9vIl0sIm1hcHBpbmdzIjoiQUFBQSxHQUFJQSxLQUFNLFdBQ04sUUFBU0MsS0FBS0QsS0FDVixNQUFPQSxLQUdYLE1BQU9DIn0=\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "var bar=function(){function foo(bar){return bar}return foo}();\n" +
"//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;charset=utf-8;base64,eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjozLCJzb3VyY2VzIjpbInRlc3QvaW5wdXQvaXNzdWUtMTMyMy9zYW1wbGUuanMiXSwibmFtZXMiOlsiYmFyIiwiZm9vIl0sIm1hcHBpbmdzIjoiQUFBQSxHQUFJQSxLQUFNLFdBQ04sUUFBU0MsS0FBS0QsS0FDVixNQUFPQSxLQUdYLE1BQU9DIn0=\n");
done();
});
});
it("should not append source map to output when not using --source-map url=inline", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1323/sample.js';
@@ -76,84 +76,84 @@ describe("bin/uglifyjs", function () {
});
});
it("Should work with --keep-fnames (mangle only)", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1431/sample.js --keep-fnames -m';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1431/sample.js --keep-fnames -m';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "function f(r){return function(){function n(n){return n*n}return r(n)}}function g(n){return n(1)+n(2)}console.log(f(g)()==5);\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "function f(r){return function(){function n(n){return n*n}return r(n)}}function g(n){return n(1)+n(2)}console.log(f(g)()==5);\n");
done();
});
});
it("Should work with --keep-fnames (mangle & compress)", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1431/sample.js --keep-fnames -m -c unused=false';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1431/sample.js --keep-fnames -m -c unused=false';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "function f(r){return function(){function n(n){return n*n}return r(n)}}function g(n){return n(1)+n(2)}console.log(5==f(g)());\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "function f(r){return function(){function n(n){return n*n}return r(n)}}function g(n){return n(1)+n(2)}console.log(5==f(g)());\n");
done();
});
});
it("Should work with keep_fnames under mangler options", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1431/sample.js -m keep_fnames=true';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1431/sample.js -m keep_fnames=true';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "function f(r){return function(){function n(n){return n*n}return r(n)}}function g(n){return n(1)+n(2)}console.log(f(g)()==5);\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "function f(r){return function(){function n(n){return n*n}return r(n)}}function g(n){return n(1)+n(2)}console.log(f(g)()==5);\n");
done();
});
});
it("Should work with --define (simple)", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/global_defs/simple.js --define D=5 -c';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/global_defs/simple.js --define D=5 -c';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "console.log(5);\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "console.log(5);\n");
done();
});
});
it("Should work with --define (nested)", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/global_defs/nested.js --define C.D=5,C.V=3 -c';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/global_defs/nested.js --define C.D=5,C.V=3 -c';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "console.log(3,5);\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "console.log(3,5);\n");
done();
});
});
it("Should work with --define (AST_Node)", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/global_defs/simple.js --define console.log=stdout.println -c';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/global_defs/simple.js --define console.log=stdout.println -c';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "stdout.println(D);\n");
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "stdout.println(D);\n");
done();
});
});
it("Should work with `--beautify`", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1482/input.js -b';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1482/input.js -b';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, read("test/input/issue-1482/default.js"));
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, read("test/input/issue-1482/default.js"));
done();
});
});
it("Should work with `--beautify bracketize`", function (done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1482/input.js -b bracketize';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/issue-1482/input.js -b bracketize';
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
exec(command, function (err, stdout) {
if (err) throw err;
assert.strictEqual(stdout, read("test/input/issue-1482/bracketize.js"));
done();
});
assert.strictEqual(stdout, read("test/input/issue-1482/bracketize.js"));
done();
});
});
it("Should process inline source map", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + " test/input/issue-520/input.js -mc toplevel --source-map content=inline,url=inline";
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ describe("bin/uglifyjs", function () {
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stderr, "ERROR: inline source map only works with singular input\n");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/)[0], "ERROR: inline source map only works with singular input");
done();
});
});
@@ -260,229 +260,259 @@ describe("bin/uglifyjs", function () {
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (5--)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_1.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_1.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_1.js:1,18",
"console.log(1 || 5--);",
" ^",
"ERROR: Invalid use of -- operator"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_1.js:1,18",
"console.log(1 || 5--);",
" ^",
"ERROR: Invalid use of -- operator"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (Math.random() /= 2)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_2.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_2.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_2.js:1,32",
"console.log(2 || (Math.random() /= 2));",
" ^",
"ERROR: Invalid assignment"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_2.js:1,32",
"console.log(2 || (Math.random() /= 2));",
" ^",
"ERROR: Invalid assignment"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (++this)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_3.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_3.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_3.js:1,17",
"console.log(3 || ++this);",
" ^",
"ERROR: Invalid use of ++ operator"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_3.js:1,17",
"console.log(3 || ++this);",
" ^",
"ERROR: Invalid use of ++ operator"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (++null)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_4.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/assign_4.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_4.js:1,0",
"++null",
"^",
"ERROR: Invalid use of ++ operator"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/assign_4.js:1,0",
"++null",
"^",
"ERROR: Invalid use of ++ operator"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (a.=)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/dot_1.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/dot_1.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/dot_1.js:1,2",
"a.=",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (=)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/dot_1.js:1,2",
"a.=",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (=)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (%.a)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/dot_2.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/dot_2.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/dot_2.js:1,0",
"%.a;",
"^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (%)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/dot_2.js:1,0",
"%.a;",
"^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (%)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (a./();)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/dot_3.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/dot_3.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/dot_3.js:1,2",
"a./();",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (/)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/dot_3.js:1,2",
"a./();",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (/)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error ({%: 1})", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/object.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/object.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/object.js:1,13",
"console.log({%: 1});",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (%)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/object.js:1,13",
"console.log({%: 1});",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: operator (%)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (const a)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/const.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/const.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/const.js:7,11",
" const a;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Missing initializer in const declaration"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/const.js:7,11",
" const a;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Missing initializer in const declaration"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (delete x)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/delete.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/delete.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/delete.js:13,11",
" delete x;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Calling delete on expression not allowed in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/delete.js:13,11",
" delete x;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Calling delete on expression not allowed in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (function g(arguments))", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/function_1.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/function_1.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/function_1.js:4,11",
"function g(arguments) {",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected arguments in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/function_1.js:4,11",
"function g(arguments) {",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected arguments in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (function eval())", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/function_2.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/function_2.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/function_2.js:4,9",
"function eval() {",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected eval in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/function_2.js:4,9",
"function eval() {",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected eval in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (iife arguments())", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/function_3.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/function_3.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/function_3.js:4,10",
"!function arguments() {",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected arguments in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/function_3.js:4,10",
"!function arguments() {",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected arguments in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (catch(eval))", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/try.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/try.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/try.js:7,18",
" try {} catch (eval) {}",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected eval identifier as parameter inside strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/try.js:7,18",
" try {} catch (eval) {}",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected eval identifier as parameter inside strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (var eval)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/var.js';
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/var.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/var.js:7,8",
" var eval;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected eval in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/var.js:7,8",
" var eval;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected eval in strict mode"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (else)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/else.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/else.js:1,7",
"if (0) else 1;",
" ^",
"ERROR: Unexpected token: keyword (else)"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should throw syntax error (return)", function(done) {
var command = uglifyjscmd + ' test/input/invalid/return.js';
exec(command, function (err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(err);
assert.strictEqual(stdout, "");
assert.strictEqual(stderr.split(/\n/).slice(0, 4).join("\n"), [
"Parse error at test/input/invalid/return.js:1,0",
"return 42;",
"^",
"ERROR: 'return' outside of function"
].join("\n"));
done();
});
});
it("Should handle literal string as source map input", function(done) {
var command = [

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@@ -361,18 +361,28 @@ describe("Directives", function() {
var tests = [
[
'"use strict";"use strict";"use strict";"use foo";"use strict";;"use sloppy";doSomething("foo");',
'"use strict";"use foo";doSomething("foo");'
'"use strict";"use foo";doSomething("foo");',
'function f(){ "use strict" }',
'function f(){ "use asm" }',
'function f(){ "use nondirective" }',
'function f(){ ;"use strict" }',
'function f(){ "use \n"; }',
],
[
// Nothing gets optimised in the compressor because "use asm" is the first statement
'"use asm";"use\\x20strict";1+1;',
'"use asm";;"use strict";1+1;' // Yet, the parser noticed that "use strict" wasn't a directive
'"use asm";;"use strict";1+1;', // Yet, the parser noticed that "use strict" wasn't a directive
'function f(){"use strict"}',
'function f(){"use asm"}',
'function f(){"use nondirective"}',
'function f(){}',
'function f(){}',
]
];
for (var i = 0; i < tests.length; i++) {
assert.strictEqual(
uglify.minify(tests[i][0], {compress: {collapse_vars: true, side_effects: true}}).code,
uglify.minify(tests[i][0]).code,
tests[i][1],
tests[i][0]
);

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ var uglify = require("../node");
describe("spidermonkey export/import sanity test", function() {
it("should produce a functional build when using --self with spidermonkey", function(done) {
this.timeout(20000);
this.timeout(30000);
var uglifyjs = '"' + process.argv[0] + '" bin/uglifyjs';
var command = uglifyjs + " --self -cm --wrap SpiderUglify -o spidermonkey | " +

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@@ -1,103 +1,73 @@
// Testing UglifyJS <-> SpiderMonkey AST conversion
// through generative testing.
"use strict";
var UglifyJS = require("./node"),
escodegen = require("escodegen"),
esfuzz = require("esfuzz"),
estraverse = require("estraverse"),
prefix = "\r ";
var acorn = require("acorn");
var ufuzz = require("./ufuzz");
var UglifyJS = require("..");
// Normalizes input AST for UglifyJS in order to get correct comparison.
function normalizeInput(ast) {
return estraverse.replace(ast, {
enter: function(node, parent) {
switch (node.type) {
// Internally mark all the properties with semi-standard type "Property".
case "ObjectExpression":
node.properties.forEach(function (property) {
property.type = "Property";
});
break;
// Since UglifyJS doesn"t recognize different types of property keys,
// decision on SpiderMonkey node type is based on check whether key
// can be valid identifier or not - so we do in input AST.
case "Property":
var key = node.key;
if (key.type === "Literal" && typeof key.value === "string" && UglifyJS.is_identifier(key.value)) {
node.key = {
type: "Identifier",
name: key.value
};
} else if (key.type === "Identifier" && !UglifyJS.is_identifier(key.name)) {
node.key = {
type: "Literal",
value: key.name
};
}
break;
// UglifyJS internally flattens all the expression sequences - either
// to one element (if sequence contains only one element) or flat list.
case "SequenceExpression":
node.expressions = node.expressions.reduce(function flatten(list, expr) {
return list.concat(expr.type === "SequenceExpression" ? expr.expressions.reduce(flatten, []) : [expr]);
}, []);
if (node.expressions.length === 1) {
return node.expressions[0];
}
break;
}
function try_beautify(code) {
var beautified = UglifyJS.minify(code, {
compress: false,
mangle: false,
output: {
beautify: true,
bracketize: true
}
});
if (beautified.error) {
console.log("// !!! beautify failed !!!");
console.log(beautified.error.stack);
console.log(code);
} else {
console.log("// (beautified)");
console.log(beautified.code);
}
}
module.exports = function(options) {
console.log("--- UglifyJS <-> Mozilla AST conversion");
for (var counter = 0; counter < options.iterations; counter++) {
process.stdout.write(prefix + counter + "/" + options.iterations);
var ast1 = normalizeInput(esfuzz.generate({
maxDepth: options.maxDepth
}));
var ast2 =
UglifyJS
.AST_Node
.from_mozilla_ast(ast1)
.to_mozilla_ast();
var astPair = [
{name: 'expected', value: ast1},
{name: 'actual', value: ast2}
];
var jsPair = astPair.map(function(item) {
return {
name: item.name,
value: escodegen.generate(item.value)
}
});
if (jsPair[0].value !== jsPair[1].value) {
var fs = require("fs");
var acorn = require("acorn");
fs.existsSync("tmp") || fs.mkdirSync("tmp");
jsPair.forEach(function (item) {
var fileName = "tmp/dump_" + item.name;
var ast = acorn.parse(item.value);
fs.writeFileSync(fileName + ".js", item.value);
fs.writeFileSync(fileName + ".json", JSON.stringify(ast, null, 2));
});
process.stdout.write("\n");
throw new Error("Got different outputs, check out tmp/dump_*.{js,json} for codes and ASTs.");
function test(original, estree, description) {
var transformed = UglifyJS.minify(UglifyJS.AST_Node.from_mozilla_ast(estree), {
compress: false,
mangle: false
});
if (transformed.error || original !== transformed.code) {
console.log("//=============================================================");
console.log("// !!!!!! Failed... round", round);
console.log("// original code");
try_beautify(original);
console.log();
console.log();
console.log("//-------------------------------------------------------------");
console.log("//", description);
if (transformed.error) {
console.log(transformed.error.stack);
} else {
try_beautify(transformed.code);
}
console.log("!!!!!! Failed... round", round);
process.exit(1);
}
}
process.stdout.write(prefix + "Probability of error is less than " + (100 / options.iterations) + "%, stopping.\n");
};
var num_iterations = ufuzz.num_iterations;
for (var round = 1; round <= num_iterations; round++) {
process.stdout.write(round + " of " + num_iterations + "\r");
var code = ufuzz.createTopLevelCode();
var uglified = UglifyJS.minify(code, {
compress: false,
mangle: false,
output: {
ast: true
}
});
test(uglified.code, uglified.ast.to_mozilla_ast(), "AST_Node.to_mozilla_ast()");
try {
test(uglified.code, acorn.parse(code), "acorn.parse()");
} catch (e) {
console.log("//=============================================================");
console.log("// acorn parser failed... round", round);
console.log(e);
console.log("// original code");
console.log(code);
}
}
console.log();

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@@ -23,12 +23,6 @@ mocha_tests();
var run_sourcemaps_tests = require('./sourcemaps');
run_sourcemaps_tests();
var run_ast_conversion_tests = require("./mozilla-ast");
run_ast_conversion_tests({
iterations: 1000
});
/* -----[ utils ]----- */
function tmpl() {

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@@ -1,14 +1,16 @@
var vm = require("vm");
function safe_log(arg) {
function safe_log(arg, level) {
if (arg) switch (typeof arg) {
case "function":
return arg.toString();
case "object":
if (/Error$/.test(arg.name)) return arg.toString();
arg.constructor.toString();
for (var key in arg) {
arg[key] = safe_log(arg[key]);
if (level--) for (var key in arg) {
if (!Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(arg, key).get) {
arg[key] = safe_log(arg[key], level);
}
}
}
return arg;
@@ -48,7 +50,9 @@ exports.run_code = function(code) {
].join("\n"), {
console: {
log: function() {
return console.log.apply(console, [].map.call(arguments, safe_log));
return console.log.apply(console, [].map.call(arguments, function(arg) {
return safe_log(arg, 3);
}));
}
}
}, { timeout: 5000 });

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@@ -48,8 +48,9 @@ var STMT_COUNT_FROM_GLOBAL = true; // count statement depth from nearest functio
var num_iterations = +process.argv[2] || 1/0;
var verbose = false; // log every generated test
var verbose_interval = false; // log every 100 generated tests
var verbose_error = false;
var use_strict = false;
var catch_redef = require.main === module;
var generate_directive = require.main === module;
for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
switch (process.argv[i]) {
case '-v':
@@ -58,9 +59,6 @@ for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
case '-V':
verbose_interval = true;
break;
case '-E':
verbose_error = true;
break;
case '-t':
MAX_GENERATED_TOPLEVELS_PER_RUN = +process.argv[++i];
if (!MAX_GENERATED_TOPLEVELS_PER_RUN) throw new Error('Must generate at least one toplevel per run');
@@ -79,6 +77,12 @@ for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
STMT_SECOND_LEVEL_OVERRIDE = STMT_ARG_TO_ID[name];
if (!(STMT_SECOND_LEVEL_OVERRIDE >= 0)) throw new Error('Unknown statement name; use -? to get a list');
break;
case '--no-catch-redef':
catch_redef = false;
break;
case '--no-directive':
generate_directive = false;
break;
case '--use-strict':
use_strict = true;
break;
@@ -103,11 +107,12 @@ for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
console.log('<number>: generate this many cases (if used must be first arg)');
console.log('-v: print every generated test case');
console.log('-V: print every 100th generated test case');
console.log('-E: print generated test case with runtime error');
console.log('-t <int>: generate this many toplevels per run (more take longer)');
console.log('-r <int>: maximum recursion depth for generator (higher takes longer)');
console.log('-s1 <statement name>: force the first level statement to be this one (see list below)');
console.log('-s2 <statement name>: force the second level statement to be this one (see list below)');
console.log('--no-catch-redef: do not redefine catch variables');
console.log('--no-directive: do not generate directives');
console.log('--use-strict: generate "use strict"');
console.log('--stmt-depth-from-func: reset statement depth counter at each function, counts from global otherwise');
console.log('--only-stmt <statement names>: a comma delimited white list of statements that may be generated');
@@ -192,12 +197,33 @@ var ASSIGNMENTS = [
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'=',
'==',
'!=',
'===',
'!==',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'+=',
'-=',
'*=',
'/=',
@@ -207,7 +233,8 @@ var ASSIGNMENTS = [
'<<=',
'>>=',
'>>>=',
'%=' ];
'%=',
];
var UNARY_SAFE = [
'+',
@@ -276,6 +303,7 @@ var TYPEOF_OUTCOMES = [
'symbol',
'crap' ];
var unique_vars = [];
var loops = 0;
var funcs = 0;
var labels = 10000;
@@ -290,6 +318,10 @@ function strictMode() {
}
function createTopLevelCode() {
VAR_NAMES.length = INITIAL_NAMES_LEN; // prune any previous names still in the list
unique_vars.length = 0;
loops = 0;
funcs = 0;
return [
strictMode(),
'var a = 100, b = 10, c = 0;',
@@ -325,33 +357,36 @@ function createArgs() {
return args.join(', ');
}
function filterDirective(s) {
if (!generate_directive && !s[1] && /\("/.test(s[2])) s[2] = ';' + s[2];
return s;
}
function createFunction(recurmax, inGlobal, noDecl, canThrow, stmtDepth) {
if (--recurmax < 0) { return ';'; }
if (!STMT_COUNT_FROM_GLOBAL) stmtDepth = 0;
var func = funcs++;
var namesLenBefore = VAR_NAMES.length;
var name = (inGlobal || rng(5) > 0) ? 'f' + func : createVarName(MANDATORY, noDecl);
if (name === 'a' || name === 'b' || name === 'c') name = 'f' + func; // quick hack to prevent assignment to func names of being called
var s = '';
var name;
if (inGlobal || rng(5) > 0) name = 'f' + func;
else {
unique_vars.push('a', 'b', 'c');
name = createVarName(MANDATORY, noDecl);
unique_vars.length -= 3;
}
var s = [
'function ' + name + '(' + createParams() + '){',
strictMode()
];
if (rng(5) === 0) {
// functions with functions. lower the recursion to prevent a mess.
s = [
'function ' + name + '(' + createParams() + '){',
strictMode(),
createFunctions(rng(5) + 1, Math.ceil(recurmax * 0.7), NOT_GLOBAL, ANY_TYPE, canThrow, stmtDepth),
'}',
''
].join('\n');
s.push(createFunctions(rng(5) + 1, Math.ceil(recurmax * 0.7), NOT_GLOBAL, ANY_TYPE, canThrow, stmtDepth));
} else {
// functions with statements
s = [
'function ' + name + '(' + createParams() + '){',
strictMode(),
createStatements(3, recurmax, canThrow, CANNOT_BREAK, CANNOT_CONTINUE, CAN_RETURN, stmtDepth),
'}',
''
].join('\n');
s.push(createStatements(3, recurmax, canThrow, CANNOT_BREAK, CANNOT_CONTINUE, CAN_RETURN, stmtDepth));
}
s.push('}', '');
s = filterDirective(s).join('\n');
VAR_NAMES.length = namesLenBefore;
@@ -359,7 +394,6 @@ function createFunction(recurmax, inGlobal, noDecl, canThrow, stmtDepth) {
// avoid "function statements" (decl inside statements)
else if (inGlobal || rng(10) > 0) s += 'var ' + createVarName(MANDATORY) + ' = ' + name + '(' + createArgs() + ');';
return s;
}
@@ -406,7 +440,7 @@ function getLabel(label) {
return label && " L" + label;
}
function createStatement(recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn, stmtDepth) {
function createStatement(recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn, stmtDepth, target) {
++stmtDepth;
var loop = ++loops;
if (--recurmax < 0) {
@@ -414,10 +448,11 @@ function createStatement(recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn
}
// allow to forcefully generate certain structures at first or second recursion level
var target = 0;
if (stmtDepth === 1 && STMT_FIRST_LEVEL_OVERRIDE >= 0) target = STMT_FIRST_LEVEL_OVERRIDE;
else if (stmtDepth === 2 && STMT_SECOND_LEVEL_OVERRIDE >= 0) target = STMT_SECOND_LEVEL_OVERRIDE;
else target = STMTS_TO_USE[rng(STMTS_TO_USE.length)];
if (target === undefined) {
if (stmtDepth === 1 && STMT_FIRST_LEVEL_OVERRIDE >= 0) target = STMT_FIRST_LEVEL_OVERRIDE;
else if (stmtDepth === 2 && STMT_SECOND_LEVEL_OVERRIDE >= 0) target = STMT_SECOND_LEVEL_OVERRIDE;
else target = STMTS_TO_USE[rng(STMTS_TO_USE.length)];
}
switch (target) {
case STMT_BLOCK:
@@ -460,20 +495,22 @@ function createStatement(recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn
case STMT_VAR:
switch (rng(3)) {
case 0:
unique_vars.push('c');
var name = createVarName(MANDATORY);
if (name === 'c') name = 'a';
unique_vars.pop();
return 'var ' + name + ';';
case 1:
// initializer can only have one expression
unique_vars.push('c');
var name = createVarName(MANDATORY);
if (name === 'c') name = 'b';
unique_vars.pop();
return 'var ' + name + ' = ' + createExpression(recurmax, NO_COMMA, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ';';
default:
// initializer can only have one expression
unique_vars.push('c');
var n1 = createVarName(MANDATORY);
if (n1 === 'c') n1 = 'b';
var n2 = createVarName(MANDATORY);
if (n2 === 'c') n2 = 'b';
unique_vars.pop();
return 'var ' + n1 + ' = ' + createExpression(recurmax, NO_COMMA, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ', ' + n2 + ' = ' + createExpression(recurmax, NO_COMMA, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ';';
}
case STMT_RETURN_ETC:
@@ -514,8 +551,11 @@ function createStatement(recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn
var nameLenBefore = VAR_NAMES.length;
var catchName = createVarName(MANDATORY);
var freshCatchName = VAR_NAMES.length !== nameLenBefore;
if (!catch_redef) unique_vars.push(catchName);
s += ' catch (' + catchName + ') { ' + createStatements(3, recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn, stmtDepth) + ' }';
if (freshCatchName) VAR_NAMES.splice(nameLenBefore, 1); // remove catch name
// remove catch name
if (!catch_redef) unique_vars.pop();
if (freshCatchName) VAR_NAMES.splice(nameLenBefore, 1);
}
if (n !== 0) s += ' finally { ' + createStatements(3, recurmax, canThrow, canBreak, canContinue, cannotReturn, stmtDepth) + ' }';
return s;
@@ -593,8 +633,9 @@ function _createExpression(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
case p++:
case p++:
var nameLenBefore = VAR_NAMES.length;
unique_vars.push('c');
var name = createVarName(MAYBE); // note: this name is only accessible from _within_ the function. and immutable at that.
if (name == 'c') name = 'a';
unique_vars.pop();
var s = [];
switch (rng(5)) {
case 0:
@@ -636,7 +677,7 @@ function _createExpression(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
strictMode()
);
if (instantiate) for (var i = rng(4); --i >= 0;) {
if (rng(2)) s.push('this.' + getDotKey() + createAssignment() + _createBinaryExpr(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ';');
if (rng(2)) s.push('this.' + getDotKey(true) + createAssignment() + _createBinaryExpr(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ';');
else s.push('this[' + createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ']' + createAssignment() + _createBinaryExpr(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ';');
}
s.push(
@@ -646,7 +687,7 @@ function _createExpression(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
break;
}
VAR_NAMES.length = nameLenBefore;
return s.join('\n');
return filterDirective(s).join('\n');
case p++:
case p++:
return createTypeofExpr(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow);
@@ -689,19 +730,19 @@ function _createExpression(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
") || " + rng(10) + ").toString()[" +
createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + "] ";
case p++:
return createArrayLiteral(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow);
return createArrayLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow);
case p++:
return createObjectLiteral(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow);
return createObjectLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow);
case p++:
return createArrayLiteral(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '[' +
return createArrayLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '[' +
createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ']';
case p++:
return createObjectLiteral(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '[' +
return createObjectLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '[' +
createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ']';
case p++:
return createArrayLiteral(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '.' + getDotKey();
return createArrayLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '.' + getDotKey();
case p++:
return createObjectLiteral(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '.' + getDotKey();
return createObjectLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '.' + getDotKey();
case p++:
var name = getVarName();
return name + ' && ' + name + '[' + createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ']';
@@ -713,7 +754,7 @@ function _createExpression(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
return _createExpression(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow);
}
function createArrayLiteral(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
function createArrayLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
recurmax--;
var arr = "[";
for (var i = rng(6); --i >= 0;) {
@@ -746,18 +787,56 @@ var KEYS = [
"3",
].concat(SAFE_KEYS);
function getDotKey() {
return SAFE_KEYS[rng(SAFE_KEYS.length)];
function getDotKey(assign) {
var key;
do {
key = SAFE_KEYS[rng(SAFE_KEYS.length)];
} while (assign && key == "length");
return key;
}
function createObjectLiteral(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
recurmax--;
var obj = "({";
for (var i = rng(6); --i >= 0;) {
var key = KEYS[rng(KEYS.length)];
obj += key + ":(" + createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + "), ";
function createAccessor(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
var namesLenBefore = VAR_NAMES.length;
var s;
var prop1 = getDotKey();
if (rng(2) == 0) {
s = [
'get ' + prop1 + '(){',
strictMode(),
createStatements(2, recurmax, canThrow, CANNOT_BREAK, CANNOT_CONTINUE, CAN_RETURN, stmtDepth),
createStatement(recurmax, canThrow, CANNOT_BREAK, CANNOT_CONTINUE, CAN_RETURN, stmtDepth, STMT_RETURN_ETC),
'},'
];
} else {
var prop2;
do {
prop2 = getDotKey();
} while (prop1 == prop2);
s = [
'set ' + prop1 + '(' + createVarName(MANDATORY) + '){',
strictMode(),
createStatements(2, recurmax, canThrow, CANNOT_BREAK, CANNOT_CONTINUE, CAN_RETURN, stmtDepth),
'this.' + prop2 + createAssignment() + _createBinaryExpr(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ';',
'},'
];
}
return obj + "})";
VAR_NAMES.length = namesLenBefore;
return filterDirective(s).join('\n');
}
function createObjectLiteral(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
recurmax--;
var obj = ['({'];
for (var i = rng(6); --i >= 0;) {
if (rng(20) == 0) {
obj.push(createAccessor(recurmax, stmtDepth, canThrow));
} else {
var key = KEYS[rng(KEYS.length)];
obj.push(key + ':(' + createExpression(recurmax, COMMA_OK, stmtDepth, canThrow) + '),');
}
}
obj.push('})');
return obj.join('\n');
}
function createNestedBinaryExpr(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
@@ -787,7 +866,7 @@ function _createSimpleBinaryExpr(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) {
return canThrow && rng(10) == 0 ? expr : '(' + assignee + ' && ' + expr + ')';
case 4:
assignee = getVarName();
expr = '(' + assignee + '.' + getDotKey() + createAssignment()
expr = '(' + assignee + '.' + getDotKey(true) + createAssignment()
+ _createBinaryExpr(recurmax, noComma, stmtDepth, canThrow) + ')';
return canThrow && rng(10) == 0 ? expr : '(' + assignee + ' && ' + expr + ')';
default:
@@ -844,35 +923,40 @@ function getVarName() {
function createVarName(maybe, dontStore) {
if (!maybe || rng(2)) {
var name = VAR_NAMES[rng(VAR_NAMES.length)];
var suffix = rng(3);
if (suffix) {
name += '_' + suffix;
if (!dontStore) VAR_NAMES.push(name);
}
var name;
do {
name = VAR_NAMES[rng(VAR_NAMES.length)];
if (suffix) name += '_' + suffix;
} while (unique_vars.indexOf(name) >= 0);
if (suffix && !dontStore) VAR_NAMES.push(name);
return name;
}
return '';
}
if (require.main !== module) {
exports.createTopLevelCode = createTopLevelCode;
exports.num_iterations = num_iterations;
return;
}
function try_beautify(code, result) {
try {
var beautified = UglifyJS.minify(code, {
compress: false,
mangle: false,
output: {
beautify: true,
bracketize: true,
},
}).code;
if (sandbox.same_stdout(sandbox.run_code(beautified), result)) {
console.log("// (beautified)");
console.log(beautified);
return;
}
} catch (e) {
var beautified = UglifyJS.minify(code, {
compress: false,
mangle: false,
output: {
beautify: true,
bracketize: true,
},
});
if (beautified.error) {
console.log("// !!! beautify failed !!!");
console.log(e.stack);
console.log(beautified.error.stack);
} else if (sandbox.same_stdout(sandbox.run_code(beautified.code), result)) {
console.log("// (beautified)");
console.log(beautified.code);
return;
}
console.log("//");
console.log(code);
@@ -908,12 +992,13 @@ function log_suspects(minify_options, component) {
var o = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(options));
o[name] = false;
m[component] = o;
try {
var r = sandbox.run_code(UglifyJS.minify(original_code, m).code);
return sandbox.same_stdout(original_result, r);
} catch (e) {
var result = UglifyJS.minify(original_code, m);
if (result.error) {
console.log("Error testing options." + component + "." + name);
console.log(e);
console.log(result.error);
} else {
var r = sandbox.run_code(result.code);
return sandbox.same_stdout(original_result, r);
}
}
});
@@ -974,28 +1059,22 @@ var uglify_code, uglify_result, ok;
for (var round = 1; round <= num_iterations; round++) {
process.stdout.write(round + " of " + num_iterations + "\r");
VAR_NAMES.length = INITIAL_NAMES_LEN; // prune any previous names still in the list
loops = 0;
funcs = 0;
original_code = createTopLevelCode();
original_result = sandbox.run_code(original_code);
(typeof original_result != "string" ? fallback_options : minify_options).forEach(function(options) {
try {
uglify_code = UglifyJS.minify(original_code, JSON.parse(options)).code;
} catch (e) {
uglify_code = e;
}
ok = typeof uglify_code == "string";
if (ok) {
uglify_code = UglifyJS.minify(original_code, JSON.parse(options));
if (!uglify_code.error) {
uglify_code = uglify_code.code;
uglify_result = sandbox.run_code(uglify_code);
ok = sandbox.same_stdout(original_result, uglify_result);
} else if (typeof original_result != "string") {
ok = uglify_code.name == original_result.name;
} else {
uglify_code = uglify_code.error;
if (typeof original_result != "string") {
ok = uglify_code.name == original_result.name;
}
}
if (verbose || (verbose_interval && !(round % INTERVAL_COUNT)) || !ok) log(options);
else if (verbose_error && typeof original_result != "string") {
else if (typeof original_result != "string") {
console.log("//=============================================================");
console.log("// original code");
try_beautify(original_code, original_result);