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Updated before every release. + +Adrian Rakovsky +Alistair Braidwood +Amila Welihinda +Andres Suarez +Angelo +Aparajita Fishman +Arian Stolwijk +Artem Govorov +Bradley Heinz +Brandon Mills +Charles Hughes +Conrad Irwin +Daniel Tschinder +David Bonnet +Domenico Matteo +ehmicky +Forbes Lindesay +Gilad Peleg +impinball +Ingvar Stepanyan +Jackson Ray Hamilton +Jesse McCarthy +Jiaxing Wang +Joel Kemp +Johannes Herr +John-David Dalton +Jordan Klassen +Jürg Lehni +Kai Cataldo +keeyipchan +Keheliya Gallaba +Kevin Irish +Kevin Kwok +krator +Marek +Marijn Haverbeke +Martin Carlberg +Mat Garcia +Mathias Bynens +Mathieu 'p01' Henri +Matthew Bastien +Max Schaefer +Max Zerzouri +Mihai Bazon +Mike Rennie +naoh +Nicholas C. Zakas +Nick Fitzgerald +Olivier Thomann +Oskar Schöldström +Paul Harper +Peter Rust +PlNG +Prayag Verma +ReadmeCritic +r-e-d +Richard Gibson +Rich Harris +Sebastian McKenzie +Shahar Soel +Simen Bekkhus +Teddy Katz +Timothy Gu +Toru Nagashima +Victor Homyakov +Wexpo Lyu +zsjforcn diff --git a/deps/acorn/CHANGELOG.md b/deps/acorn/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3003a04a91 --- /dev/null +++ b/deps/acorn/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,374 @@ +## 5.2.1 (2017-10-30) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix a token context corruption bug. + +## 5.2.0 (2017-10-30) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix token context tracking for `class` and `function` in property-name position. + +Make sure `%*` isn't parsed as a valid operator. + +The `full` and `fullAncestor` walkers no longer visit nodes multiple times. + +Allow shorthand properties `get` and `set` to be followed by default values. + +Disallow `super` when not in callee or object position. + +### New features + +Support [`directive` property](https://github.com/estree/estree/compare/b3de58c9997504d6fba04b72f76e6dd1619ee4eb...1da8e603237144f44710360f8feb7a9977e905e0) on directive expression statements. + +## 5.1.2 (2017-09-04) + +### Bug fixes + +Disable parsing of legacy HTML-style comments in modules. + +Fix parsing of async methods whose names are keywords. + +## 5.1.1 (2017-07-06) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix problem with disambiguating regexp and division after a class. + +## 5.1.0 (2017-07-05) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix tokenizing of regexps in an object-desctructuring `for`/`of` loop and after `yield`. + +Parse zero-prefixed numbers with non-octal digits as decimal. + +Allow object/array patterns in rest parameters. + +Don't error when `yield` is used as a property name. + +Allow `async` as a shorthand object property. + +Make the ES module version of the loose parser actually work. + +### New features + +Implement the [template literal revision proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-template-literal-revision) for ES9. + +New walker functions `full` and `fullAncestor`. + +## 5.0.3 (2017-04-01) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix spurious duplicate variable definition errors for named functions. + +## 5.0.2 (2017-03-30) + +### Bug fixes + +A binary operator after a parenthesized arrow expression is no longer incorrectly treated as an error. + +## 5.0.0 (2017-03-28) + +### Bug fixes + +Raise an error for duplicated lexical bindings. + +Fix spurious error when an assignement expression occurred after a spread expression. + +Accept regular expressions after `of` (in `for`/`of`), `yield` (in a generator), and braced arrow functions. + +Allow labels in front or `var` declarations, even in strict mode. + +### Breaking changes + +Parse declarations following `export default` as declaration nodes, not expressions. This means that class and function declarations nodes can now have `null` as their `id`. + +## 4.0.11 (2017-02-07) + +### Bug fixes + +Allow all forms of member expressions to be parenthesized as lvalue. + +## 4.0.10 (2017-02-07) + +### Bug fixes + +Don't expect semicolons after default-exported functions or classes, +even when they are expressions. + +Check for use of `'use strict'` directives in non-simple parameter +functions, even when already in strict mode. + +## 4.0.9 (2017-02-06) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix incorrect error raised for parenthesized simple assignment +targets, so that `(x) = 1` parses again. + +## 4.0.8 (2017-02-03) + +### Bug fixes + +Solve spurious parenthesized pattern errors by temporarily erring on +the side of accepting programs that our delayed errors don't handle +correctly yet. + +## 4.0.7 (2017-02-02) + +### Bug fixes + +Accept invalidly rejected code like `(x).y = 2` again. + +Don't raise an error when a function _inside_ strict code has a +non-simple parameter list. + +## 4.0.6 (2017-02-02) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix exponential behavior (manifesting itself as a complete hang for +even relatively small source files) introduced by the new 'use strict' +check. + +## 4.0.5 (2017-02-02) + +### Bug fixes + +Disallow parenthesized pattern expressions. + +Allow keywords as export names. + +Don't allow the `async` keyword to be parenthesized. + +Properly raise an error when a keyword contains a character escape. + +Allow `"use strict"` to appear after other string literal expressions. + +Disallow labeled declarations. + +## 4.0.4 (2016-12-19) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix issue with loading acorn_loose.js with an AMD loader. + +Fix crash when `export` was followed by a keyword that can't be +exported. + +## 4.0.3 (2016-08-16) + +### Bug fixes + +Allow regular function declarations inside single-statement `if` +branches in loose mode. Forbid them entirely in strict mode. + +Properly parse properties named `async` in ES2017 mode. + +Fix bug where reserved words were broken in ES2017 mode. + +## 4.0.2 (2016-08-11) + +### Bug fixes + +Don't ignore period or 'e' characters after octal numbers. + +Fix broken parsing for call expressions in default parameter values +of arrow functions. + +## 4.0.1 (2016-08-08) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix false positives in duplicated export name errors. + +## 4.0.0 (2016-08-07) + +### Breaking changes + +The default `ecmaVersion` option value is now 7. + +A number of internal method signatures changed, so plugins might need +to be updated. + +### Bug fixes + +The parser now raises errors on duplicated export names. + +`arguments` and `eval` can now be used in shorthand properties. + +Duplicate parameter names in non-simple argument lists now always +produce an error. + +### New features + +The `ecmaVersion` option now also accepts year-style version numbers +(2015, etc). + +Support for `async`/`await` syntax when `ecmaVersion` is >= 8. + +Support for trailing commas in call expressions when `ecmaVersion` +is >= 8. + +## 3.3.0 (2016-07-25) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix bug in tokenizing of regexp operator after a function declaration. + +Fix parser crash when parsing an array pattern with a hole. + +### New features + +Implement check against complex argument lists in functions that +enable strict mode in ES7. + +## 3.2.0 (2016-06-07) + +### Bug fixes + +Improve handling of lack of unicode regexp support in host +environment. + +Properly reject shorthand properties whose name is a keyword. + +Don't crash when the loose parser is called without options object. + +### New features + +Visitors created with `visit.make` now have their base as _prototype_, +rather than copying properties into a fresh object. + +Make it possible to use `visit.ancestor` with a walk state. + +## 3.1.0 (2016-04-18) + +### Bug fixes + +Fix issue where the loose parser created invalid TemplateElement nodes +for unclosed template literals. + +Properly tokenize the division operator directly after a function +expression. + +Allow trailing comma in destructuring arrays. + +### New features + +The walker now allows defining handlers for `CatchClause` nodes. + +## 3.0.4 (2016-02-25) + +### Fixes + +Allow update expressions as left-hand-side of the ES7 exponential +operator. + +## 3.0.2 (2016-02-10) + +### Fixes + +Fix bug that accidentally made `undefined` a reserved word when +parsing ES7. + +## 3.0.0 (2016-02-10) + +### Breaking changes + +The default value of the `ecmaVersion` option is now 6 (used to be 5). + +Support for comprehension syntax (which was dropped from the draft +spec) has been removed. + +### Fixes + +`let` and `yield` are now “contextual keywords”, meaning you can +mostly use them as identifiers in ES5 non-strict code. + +A parenthesized class or function expression after `export default` is +now parsed correctly. + +### New features + +When `ecmaVersion` is set to 7, Acorn will parse the exponentiation +operator (`**`). + +The identifier character ranges are now based on Unicode 8.0.0. + +Plugins can now override the `raiseRecoverable` method to override the +way non-critical errors are handled. + +## 2.7.0 (2016-01-04) + +### Fixes + +Stop allowing rest parameters in setters. + +Make sure the loose parser always attaches a `local` property to +`ImportNamespaceSpecifier` nodes. + +Disallow `y` rexexp flag in ES5. + +Disallow `\00` and `\000` escapes in strict mode. + +Raise an error when an import name is a reserved word. + +## 2.6.4 (2015-11-12) + +### Fixes + +Fix crash in loose parser when parsing invalid object pattern. + +### New features + +Support plugins in the loose parser. + +## 2.6.2 (2015-11-10) + +### Fixes + +Don't crash when no options object is passed. + +## 2.6.0 (2015-11-09) + +### Fixes + +Add `await` as a reserved word in module sources. + +Disallow `yield` in a parameter default value for a generator. + +Forbid using a comma after a rest pattern in an array destructuring. + +### New features + +Support parsing stdin in command-line tool. + +## 2.5.2 (2015-10-27) + +### Fixes + +Fix bug where the walker walked an exported `let` statement as an +expression. + +## 2.5.0 (2015-10-27) + +### Fixes + +Fix tokenizer support in the command-line tool. + +In the loose parser, don't allow non-string-literals as import +sources. + +Stop allowing `new.target` outside of functions. + +Remove legacy `guard` and `guardedHandler` properties from try nodes. + +Stop allowing multiple `__proto__` properties on an object literal in +strict mode. + +Don't allow rest parameters to be non-identifier patterns. + +Check for duplicate paramter names in arrow functions. diff --git a/deps/acorn/LICENSE b/deps/acorn/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3f01865520 --- /dev/null +++ b/deps/acorn/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Copyright (C) 2012-2017 by various contributors (see AUTHORS) + +Permission is hereby granted, free of 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For questions +and discussion, please use the +[Tern discussion forum](https://discuss.ternjs.net). + +## Installation + +The easiest way to install acorn is with [`npm`][npm]. + +[npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/ + +```sh +npm install acorn +``` + +Alternately, download the source. + +```sh +git clone https://github.com/ternjs/acorn.git +``` + +## Components + +When run in a CommonJS (node.js) or AMD environment, exported values +appear in the interfaces exposed by the individual files, as usual. +When loaded in the browser (Acorn works in any JS-enabled browser more +recent than IE5) without any kind of module management, a single +global object `acorn` will be defined, and all the exported properties +will be added to that. + +### Main parser + +This is implemented in `dist/acorn.js`, and is what you get when you +`require("acorn")` in node.js. + +**parse**`(input, options)` is used to parse a JavaScript program. +The `input` parameter is a string, `options` can be undefined or an +object setting some of the options listed below. The return value will +be an abstract syntax tree object as specified by the +[ESTree spec][estree]. + +When encountering a syntax error, the parser will raise a +`SyntaxError` object with a meaningful message. The error object will +have a `pos` property that indicates the character offset at which the +error occurred, and a `loc` object that contains a `{line, column}` +object referring to that same position. + +[estree]: https://github.com/estree/estree + +- **ecmaVersion**: Indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must be + either 3, 5, 6 (2015), 7 (2016), 8 (2017), or 9 (2018, partial + support). This influences support for strict mode, the set of + reserved words, and support for new syntax features. Default is 7. + + **NOTE**: Only 'stage 4' (finalized) ECMAScript features are being + implemented by Acorn. + +- **sourceType**: Indicate the mode the code should be parsed in. Can be + either `"script"` or `"module"`. This influences global strict mode + and parsing of `import` and `export` declarations. + +- **onInsertedSemicolon**: If given a callback, that callback will be + called whenever a missing semicolon is inserted by the parser. The + callback will be given the character offset of the point where the + semicolon is inserted as argument, and if `locations` is on, also a + `{line, column}` object representing this position. + +- **onTrailingComma**: Like `onInsertedSemicolon`, but for trailing + commas. + +- **allowReserved**: If `false`, using a reserved word will generate + an error. Defaults to `true` for `ecmaVersion` 3, `false` for higher + versions. When given the value `"never"`, reserved words and + keywords can also not be used as property names (as in Internet + Explorer's old parser). + +- **allowReturnOutsideFunction**: By default, a return statement at + the top level raises an error. Set this to `true` to accept such + code. + +- **allowImportExportEverywhere**: By default, `import` and `export` + declarations can only appear at a program's top level. Setting this + option to `true` allows them anywhere where a statement is allowed. + +- **allowHashBang**: When this is enabled (off by default), if the + code starts with the characters `#!` (as in a shellscript), the + first line will be treated as a comment. + +- **locations**: When `true`, each node has a `loc` object attached + with `start` and `end` subobjects, each of which contains the + one-based line and zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}` + form. Default is `false`. + +- **onToken**: If a function is passed for this option, each found + token will be passed in same format as tokens returned from + `tokenizer().getToken()`. + + If array is passed, each found token is pushed to it. + + Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the + callback—that will corrupt its internal state. + +- **onComment**: If a function is passed for this option, whenever a + comment is encountered the function will be called with the + following parameters: + + - `block`: `true` if the comment is a block comment, false if it + is a line comment. + - `text`: The content of the comment. + - `start`: Character offset of the start of the comment. + - `end`: Character offset of the end of the comment. + + When the `locations` options is on, the `{line, column}` locations + of the comment’s start and end are passed as two additional + parameters. + + If array is passed for this option, each found comment is pushed + to it as object in Esprima format: + + ```javascript + { + "type": "Line" | "Block", + "value": "comment text", + "start": Number, + "end": Number, + // If `locations` option is on: + "loc": { + "start": {line: Number, column: Number} + "end": {line: Number, column: Number} + }, + // If `ranges` option is on: + "range": [Number, Number] + } + ``` + + Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the + callback—that will corrupt its internal state. + +- **ranges**: Nodes have their start and end characters offsets + recorded in `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node, + rather than the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also + add a [semi-standardized][range] `range` property holding a + `[start, end]` array with the same numbers, set the `ranges` option + to `true`. + +- **program**: It is possible to parse multiple files into a single + AST by passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as the + `program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the toplevel + forms of the parsed file to the "Program" (top) node of an existing + parse tree. + +- **sourceFile**: When the `locations` option is `true`, you can pass + this option to add a `source` attribute in every node’s `loc` + object. Note that the contents of this option are not examined or + processed in any way; you are free to use whatever format you + choose. + +- **directSourceFile**: Like `sourceFile`, but a `sourceFile` property + will be added (regardless of the `location` option) directly to the + nodes, rather than the `loc` object. + +- **preserveParens**: If this option is `true`, parenthesized expressions + are represented by (non-standard) `ParenthesizedExpression` nodes + that have a single `expression` property containing the expression + inside parentheses. + +[range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678 + +**parseExpressionAt**`(input, offset, options)` will parse a single +expression in a string, and return its AST. It will not complain if +there is more of the string left after the expression. + +**getLineInfo**`(input, offset)` can be used to get a `{line, +column}` object for a given program string and character offset. + +**tokenizer**`(input, options)` returns an object with a `getToken` +method that can be called repeatedly to get the next token, a `{start, +end, type, value}` object (with added `loc` property when the +`locations` option is enabled and `range` property when the `ranges` +option is enabled). When the token's type is `tokTypes.eof`, you +should stop calling the method, since it will keep returning that same +token forever. + +In ES6 environment, returned result can be used as any other +protocol-compliant iterable: + +```javascript +for (let token of acorn.tokenizer(str)) { + // iterate over the tokens +} + +// transform code to array of tokens: +var tokens = [...acorn.tokenizer(str)]; +``` + +**tokTypes** holds an object mapping names to the token type objects +that end up in the `type` properties of tokens. + +#### Note on using with [Escodegen][escodegen] + +Escodegen supports generating comments from AST, attached in +Esprima-specific format. In order to simulate same format in +Acorn, consider following example: + +```javascript +var comments = [], tokens = []; + +var ast = acorn.parse('var x = 42; // answer', { + // collect ranges for each node + ranges: true, + // collect comments in Esprima's format + onComment: comments, + // collect token ranges + onToken: tokens +}); + +// attach comments using collected information +escodegen.attachComments(ast, comments, tokens); + +// generate code +console.log(escodegen.generate(ast, {comment: true})); +// > 'var x = 42; // answer' +``` + +[escodegen]: https://github.com/estools/escodegen + +### dist/acorn_loose.js ### + +This file implements an error-tolerant parser. It exposes a single +function. The loose parser is accessible in node.js via `require("acorn/dist/acorn_loose")`. + +**parse_dammit**`(input, options)` takes the same arguments and +returns the same syntax tree as the `parse` function in `acorn.js`, +but never raises an error, and will do its best to parse syntactically +invalid code in as meaningful a way as it can. It'll insert identifier +nodes with name `"✖"` as placeholders in places where it can't make +sense of the input. Depends on `acorn.js`, because it uses the same +tokenizer. + +### dist/walk.js ### + +Implements an abstract syntax tree walker. Will store its interface in +`acorn.walk` when loaded without a module system. + +**simple**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over +a tree. `node` should be the AST node to walk, and `visitors` an +object with properties whose names correspond to node types in the +[ESTree spec][estree]. The properties should contain functions +that will be called with the node object and, if applicable the state +at that point. The last two arguments are optional. `base` is a walker +algorithm, and `state` is a start state. The default walker will +simply visit all statements and expressions and not produce a +meaningful state. (An example of a use of state is to track scope at +each point in the tree.) + +```js +const acorn = require("acorn") +const walk = require("acorn/dist/walk") + +walk.simple(acorn.parse("let x = 10"), { + Literal(node) { + console.log(`Found a literal: ${node.value}`) + } +}) +``` + +**ancestor**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over +a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node) +and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter. + +```js +const acorn = require("acorn") +const walk = require("acorn/dist/walk") + +walk.ancestor(acorn.parse("foo('hi')"), { + Literal(_, ancestors) { + console.log("This literal's ancestors are:", + ancestors.map(n => n.type)) + } +}) +``` + +**recursive**`(node, state, functions, base)` does a 'recursive' +walk, where the walker functions are responsible for continuing the +walk on the child nodes of their target node. `state` is the start +state, and `functions` should contain an object that maps node types +to walker functions. Such functions are called with `(node, state, c)` +arguments, and can cause the walk to continue on a sub-node by calling +the `c` argument on it with `(node, state)` arguments. The optional +`base` argument provides the fallback walker functions for node types +that aren't handled in the `functions` object. If not given, the +default walkers will be used. + +**make**`(functions, base)` builds a new walker object by using the +walker functions in `functions` and filling in the missing ones by +taking defaults from `base`. + +**full**`(node, callback, base, state)` does a 'full' +walk over a tree, calling the callback with the arguments (node, state, type) +for each node + +**fullAncestor**`(node, callback, base, state)` does a 'full' walk over +a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node) +and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter. + +```js +const acorn = require("acorn") +const walk = require("acorn/dist/walk") + +walk.full(acorn.parse("1 + 1"), node => { + console.log(`There's a ${node.type} node at ${node.ch}`) +}) +``` + +**findNodeAt**`(node, start, end, test, base, state)` tries to +locate a node in a tree at the given start and/or end offsets, which +satisfies the predicate `test`. `start` and `end` can be either `null` +(as wildcard) or a number. `test` may be a string (indicating a node +type) or a function that takes `(nodeType, node)` arguments and +returns a boolean indicating whether this node is interesting. `base` +and `state` are optional, and can be used to specify a custom walker. +Nodes are tested from inner to outer, so if two nodes match the +boundaries, the inner one will be preferred. + +**findNodeAround**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is a lot like +`findNodeAt`, but will match any node that exists 'around' (spanning) +the given position. + +**findNodeAfter**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is similar to +`findNodeAround`, but will match all nodes *after* the given position +(testing outer nodes before inner nodes). + +## Command line interface + +The `bin/acorn` utility can be used to parse a file from the command +line. It accepts as arguments its input file and the following +options: + +- `--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7|--ecma8|--ecma9`: Sets the ECMAScript version + to parse. Default is version 7. + +- `--module`: Sets the parsing mode to `"module"`. Is set to `"script"` otherwise. + +- `--locations`: Attaches a "loc" object to each node with "start" and + "end" subobjects, each of which contains the one-based line and + zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}` form. + +- `--allow-hash-bang`: If the code starts with the characters #! (as in a shellscript), the first line will be treated as a comment. + +- `--compact`: No whitespace is used in the AST output. + +- `--silent`: Do not output the AST, just return the exit status. + +- `--help`: Print the usage information and quit. + +The utility spits out the syntax tree as JSON data. + +## Build system + +Acorn is written in ECMAScript 6, as a set of small modules, in the +project's `src` directory, and compiled down to bigger ECMAScript 3 +files in `dist` using [Browserify](http://browserify.org) and +[Babel](http://babeljs.io/). If you are already using Babel, you can +consider including the modules directly. + +The command-line test runner (`npm test`) uses the ES6 modules. The +browser-based test page (`test/index.html`) uses the compiled modules. +The `bin/build-acorn.js` script builds the latter from the former. + +If you are working on Acorn, you'll probably want to try the code out +directly, without an intermediate build step. In your scripts, you can +register the Babel require shim like this: + + require("babel-core/register") + +That will allow you to directly `require` the ES6 modules. + +## Plugins + +Acorn is designed support allow plugins which, within reasonable +bounds, redefine the way the parser works. Plugins can add new token +types and new tokenizer contexts (if necessary), and extend methods in +the parser object. This is not a clean, elegant API—using it requires +an understanding of Acorn's internals, and plugins are likely to break +whenever those internals are significantly changed. But still, it is +_possible_, in this way, to create parsers for JavaScript dialects +without forking all of Acorn. And in principle it is even possible to +combine such plugins, so that if you have, for example, a plugin for +parsing types and a plugin for parsing JSX-style XML literals, you +could load them both and parse code with both JSX tags and types. + +A plugin should register itself by adding a property to +`acorn.plugins`, which holds a function. Calling `acorn.parse`, a +`plugins` option can be passed, holding an object mapping plugin names +to configuration values (or just `true` for plugins that don't take +options). After the parser object has been created, the initialization +functions for the chosen plugins are called with `(parser, +configValue)` arguments. They are expected to use the `parser.extend` +method to extend parser methods. For example, the `readToken` method +could be extended like this: + +```javascript +parser.extend("readToken", function(nextMethod) { + return function(code) { + console.log("Reading a token!") + return nextMethod.call(this, code) + } +}) +``` + +The `nextMethod` argument passed to `extend`'s second argument is the +previous value of this method, and should usually be called through to +whenever the extended method does not handle the call itself. + +Similarly, the loose parser allows plugins to register themselves via +`acorn.pluginsLoose`. The extension mechanism is the same as for the +normal parser: + +```javascript +looseParser.extend("readToken", function(nextMethod) { + return function() { + console.log("Reading a token in the loose parser!") + return nextMethod.call(this) + } +}) +``` + +### Existing plugins + + - [`acorn-jsx`](https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx): Parse [Facebook JSX syntax extensions](https://github.com/facebook/jsx) + - [`acorn-es7-plugin`](https://github.com/MatAtBread/acorn-es7-plugin/): Parse [async/await syntax proposal](https://github.com/tc39/ecmascript-asyncawait) + - [`acorn-object-spread`](https://github.com/UXtemple/acorn-object-spread): Parse [object spread syntax proposal](https://github.com/sebmarkbage/ecmascript-rest-spread) + - [`acorn-es7`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-es7): Parse [decorator syntax proposal](https://github.com/wycats/javascript-decorators) + - [`acorn-objj`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-objj): [Objective-J](http://www.cappuccino-project.org/learn/objective-j.html) language parser built as Acorn plugin + - [`acorn-object-rest-spread`](https://github.com/victor-homyakov/acorn-object-rest-spread) Parse [Object Rest/Spread Properties proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-object-rest-spread), works with latest Acorn version (5.0.3) + - [`acorn-static-class-property-initializer`](https://github.com/victor-homyakov/acorn-static-class-property-initializer) Partial support for static class properties from [ES Class Fields & Static Properties Proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-class-public-fields) to support static property initializers in [React components written as ES6+ classes](https://babeljs.io/blog/2015/06/07/react-on-es6-plus) + diff --git a/deps/acorn/bin/acorn b/deps/acorn/bin/acorn new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..830c389641 --- /dev/null +++ b/deps/acorn/bin/acorn @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env node +'use strict'; + +var path = require('path'); +var fs = require('fs'); +var acorn = require('../dist/acorn.js'); + +var infile; +var forceFile; +var silent = false; +var compact = false; +var tokenize = false; +var options = {}; + +function help(status) { + var print = (status == 0) ? console.log : console.error; + print("usage: " + path.basename(process.argv[1]) + " [--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7|--ecma8|--ecma9|...|--ecma2015|--ecma2016|--ecma2017|--ecma2018|...]"); + print(" [--tokenize] [--locations] [---allow-hash-bang] [--compact] [--silent] [--module] [--help] [--] [infile]"); + process.exit(status); +} + +for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) { + var arg = process.argv[i]; + if ((arg == "-" || arg[0] != "-") && !infile) { infile = arg; } + else if (arg == "--" && !infile && i + 2 == process.argv.length) { forceFile = infile = process.argv[++i]; } + else if (arg == "--locations") { options.locations = true; } + else if (arg == "--allow-hash-bang") { options.allowHashBang = true; } + else if (arg == "--silent") { silent = true; } + else if (arg == "--compact") { compact = true; } + else if (arg == "--help") { help(0); } + else if (arg == "--tokenize") { tokenize = true; } + else if (arg == "--module") { options.sourceType = "module"; } + else { + var match = arg.match(/^--ecma(\d+)$/); + if (match) + { options.ecmaVersion = +match[1]; } + else + { help(1); } + } +} + +function run(code) { + var result; + try { + if (!tokenize) { + result = acorn.parse(code, options); + } else { + result = []; + var tokenizer$$1 = acorn.tokenizer(code, options), token; + do { + token = tokenizer$$1.getToken(); + result.push(token); + } while (token.type != acorn.tokTypes.eof) + } + } catch (e) { + console.error(e.message); + process.exit(1); + } + if (!silent) { console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, compact ? null : 2)); } +} + +if (forceFile || infile && infile != "-") { + run(fs.readFileSync(infile, "utf8")); +} else { + var code = ""; + process.stdin.resume(); + process.stdin.on("data", function (chunk) { return code += chunk; }); + process.stdin.on("end", function () { return run(code); }); +} diff --git a/deps/acorn/dist/.keep b/deps/acorn/dist/.keep new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 diff --git a/deps/acorn/dist/acorn.es.js b/deps/acorn/dist/acorn.es.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d7289102c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/deps/acorn/dist/acorn.es.js @@ -0,0 +1,3734 @@ +// Reserved word lists for various dialects of the language + +var reservedWords = { + 3: "abstract boolean byte char class double enum export extends final float goto implements import int interface long native package private protected public short static super synchronized throws transient volatile", + 5: "class enum extends super const export import", + 6: "enum", + strict: "implements interface let package private protected public static yield", + strictBind: "eval arguments" +}; + +// And the keywords + +var ecma5AndLessKeywords = "break case catch continue debugger default do else finally for function if return switch throw try var while with null true false instanceof typeof void delete new in this"; + +var keywords = { + 5: ecma5AndLessKeywords, + 6: ecma5AndLessKeywords + " const class extends export import super" +}; + +// ## Character categories + +// Big ugly regular expressions that match characters in the +// whitespace, identifier, and identifier-start categories. 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+ +var nonASCIIidentifierStart = new RegExp("[" + nonASCIIidentifierStartChars + "]"); +var nonASCIIidentifier = new RegExp("[" + nonASCIIidentifierStartChars + nonASCIIidentifierChars + "]"); + +nonASCIIidentifierStartChars = nonASCIIidentifierChars = null; + +// These are a run-length and offset encoded representation of the +// >0xffff code points that are a valid part of identifiers. The +// offset starts at 0x10000, and each pair of numbers represents an +// offset to the next range, and then a size of the range. They were +// generated by bin/generate-identifier-regex.js + +// eslint-disable-next-line comma-spacing +var astralIdentifierStartCodes = [0,11,2,25,2,18,2,1,2,14,3,13,35,122,70,52,268,28,4,48,48,31,17,26,6,37,11,29,3,35,5,7,2,4,43,157,19,35,5,35,5,39,9,51,157,310,10,21,11,7,153,5,3,0,2,43,2,1,4,0,3,22,11,22,10,30,66,18,2,1,11,21,11,25,71,55,7,1,65,0,16,3,2,2,2,26,45,28,4,28,36,7,2,27,28,53,11,21,11,18,14,17,111,72,56,50,14,50,785,52,76,44,33,24,27,35,42,34,4,0,13,47,15,3,22,0,2,0,36,17,2,24,85,6,2,0,2,3,2,14,2,9,8,46,39,7,3,1,3,21,2,6,2,1,2,4,4,0,19,0,13,4,159,52,19,3,54,47,21,1,2,0,185,46,42,3,37,47,21,0,60,42,86,25,391,63,32,0,449,56,264,8,2,36,18,0,50,29,881,921,103,110,18,195,2749,1070,4050,582,8634,568,8,30,114,29,19,47,17,3,32,20,6,18,881,68,12,0,67,12,65,0,32,6124,20,754,9486,1,3071,106,6,12,4,8,8,9,5991,84,2,70,2,1,3,0,3,1,3,3,2,11,2,0,2,6,2,64,2,3,3,7,2,6,2,27,2,3,2,4,2,0,4,6,2,339,3,24,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,30,2,24,2,7,4149,196,60,67,1213,3,2,26,2,1,2,0,3,0,2,9,2,3,2,0,2,0,7,0,5,0,2,0,2,0,2,2,2,1,2,0,3,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,0,2,1,2,0,3,3,2,6,2,3,2,3,2,0,2,9,2,16,6,2,2,4,2,16,4421,42710,42,4148,12,221,3,5761,10591,541]; + +// eslint-disable-next-line comma-spacing +var astralIdentifierCodes = [509,0,227,0,150,4,294,9,1368,2,2,1,6,3,41,2,5,0,166,1,1306,2,54,14,32,9,16,3,46,10,54,9,7,2,37,13,2,9,52,0,13,2,49,13,10,2,4,9,83,11,7,0,161,11,6,9,7,3,57,0,2,6,3,1,3,2,10,0,11,1,3,6,4,4,193,17,10,9,87,19,13,9,214,6,3,8,28,1,83,16,16,9,82,12,9,9,84,14,5,9,423,9,838,7,2,7,17,9,57,21,2,13,19882,9,135,4,60,6,26,9,1016,45,17,3,19723,1,5319,4,4,5,9,7,3,6,31,3,149,2,1418,49,513,54,5,49,9,0,15,0,23,4,2,14,1361,6,2,16,3,6,2,1,2,4,2214,6,110,6,6,9,792487,239]; + +// This has a complexity linear to the value of the code. The +// assumption is that looking up astral identifier characters is +// rare. +function isInAstralSet(code, set) { + var pos = 0x10000; + for (var i = 0; i < set.length; i += 2) { + pos += set[i]; + if (pos > code) { return false } + pos += set[i + 1]; + if (pos >= code) { return true } + } +} + +// Test whether a given character code starts an identifier. + +function isIdentifierStart(code, astral) { + if (code < 65) { return code === 36 } + if (code < 91) { return true } + if (code < 97) { return code === 95 } + if (code < 123) { return true } + if (code <= 0xffff) { return code >= 0xaa && nonASCIIidentifierStart.test(String.fromCharCode(code)) } + if (astral === false) { return false } + return isInAstralSet(code, astralIdentifierStartCodes) +} + +// Test whether a given character is part of an identifier. + +function isIdentifierChar(code, astral) { + if (code < 48) { return code === 36 } + if (code < 58) { return true } + if (code < 65) { return false } + if (code < 91) { return true } + if (code < 97) { return code === 95 } + if (code < 123) { return true } + if (code <= 0xffff) { return code >= 0xaa && nonASCIIidentifier.test(String.fromCharCode(code)) } + if (astral === false) { return false } + return isInAstralSet(code, astralIdentifierStartCodes) || isInAstralSet(code, astralIdentifierCodes) +} + +// ## Token types + +// The assignment of fine-grained, information-carrying type objects +// allows the tokenizer to store the information it has about a +// token in a way that is very cheap for the parser to look up. + +// All token type variables start with an underscore, to make them +// easy to recognize. + +// The `beforeExpr` property is used to disambiguate between regular +// expressions and divisions. It is set on all token types that can +// be followed by an expression (thus, a slash after them would be a +// regular expression). +// +// The `startsExpr` property is used to check if the token ends a +// `yield` expression. It is set on all token types that either can +// directly start an expression (like a quotation mark) or can +// continue an expression (like the body of a string). +// +// `isLoop` marks a keyword as starting a loop, which is important +// to know when parsing a label, in order to allow or disallow +// continue jumps to that label. + +var TokenType = function TokenType(label, conf) { + if ( conf === void 0 ) conf = {}; + + this.label = label; + this.keyword = conf.keyword; + this.beforeExpr = !!conf.beforeExpr; + this.startsExpr = !!conf.startsExpr; + this.isLoop = !!conf.isLoop; + this.isAssign = !!conf.isAssign; + this.prefix = !!conf.prefix; + this.postfix = !!conf.postfix; + this.binop = conf.binop || null; + this.updateContext = null; +}; + +function binop(name, prec) { + return new TokenType(name, {beforeExpr: true, binop: prec}) +} +var beforeExpr = {beforeExpr: true}; +var startsExpr = {startsExpr: true}; + +// Map keyword names to token types. + +var keywords$1 = {}; + +// Succinct definitions of keyword token types +function kw(name, options) { + if ( options === void 0 ) options = {}; + + options.keyword = name; + return keywords$1[name] = new TokenType(name, options) +} + +var types = { + num: new TokenType("num", startsExpr), + regexp: new TokenType("regexp", startsExpr), + string: new TokenType("string", startsExpr), + name: new TokenType("name", startsExpr), + eof: new TokenType("eof"), + + // Punctuation token types. + bracketL: new TokenType("[", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}), + bracketR: new TokenType("]"), + braceL: new TokenType("{", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}), + braceR: new TokenType("}"), + parenL: new TokenType("(", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}), + parenR: new TokenType(")"), + comma: new TokenType(",", beforeExpr), + semi: new TokenType(";", beforeExpr), + colon: new TokenType(":", beforeExpr), + dot: new TokenType("."), + question: new TokenType("?", beforeExpr), + arrow: new TokenType("=>", beforeExpr), + template: new TokenType("template"), + invalidTemplate: new TokenType("invalidTemplate"), + ellipsis: new TokenType("...", beforeExpr), + backQuote: new TokenType("`", startsExpr), + dollarBraceL: new TokenType("${", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}), + + // Operators. These carry several kinds of properties to help the + // parser use them properly (the presence of these properties is + // what categorizes them as operators). + // + // `binop`, when present, specifies that this operator is a binary + // operator, and will refer to its precedence. + // + // `prefix` and `postfix` mark the operator as a prefix or postfix + // unary operator. + // + // `isAssign` marks all of `=`, `+=`, `-=` etcetera, which act as + // binary operators with a very low precedence, that should result + // in AssignmentExpression nodes. + + eq: new TokenType("=", {beforeExpr: true, isAssign: true}), + assign: new TokenType("_=", {beforeExpr: true, isAssign: true}), + incDec: new TokenType("++/--", {prefix: true, postfix: true, startsExpr: true}), + prefix: new TokenType("!/~", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}), + logicalOR: binop("||", 1), + logicalAND: binop("&&", 2), + bitwiseOR: binop("|", 3), + bitwiseXOR: binop("^", 4), + bitwiseAND: binop("&", 5), + equality: binop("==/!=/===/!==", 6), + relational: binop("/<=/>=", 7), + bitShift: binop("<>/>>>", 8), + plusMin: new TokenType("+/-", {beforeExpr: true, binop: 9, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}), + modulo: binop("%", 10), + star: binop("*", 10), + slash: binop("/", 10), + starstar: new TokenType("**", {beforeExpr: true}), + + // Keyword token types. + _break: kw("break"), + _case: kw("case", beforeExpr), + _catch: kw("catch"), + _continue: kw("continue"), + _debugger: kw("debugger"), + _default: kw("default", beforeExpr), + _do: kw("do", {isLoop: true, beforeExpr: true}), + _else: kw("else", beforeExpr), + _finally: kw("finally"), + _for: kw("for", {isLoop: true}), + _function: kw("function", startsExpr), + _if: kw("if"), + _return: kw("return", beforeExpr), + _switch: kw("switch"), + _throw: kw("throw", beforeExpr), + _try: kw("try"), + _var: kw("var"), + _const: kw("const"), + _while: kw("while", {isLoop: true}), + _with: kw("with"), + _new: kw("new", {beforeExpr: true, startsExpr: true}), + _this: kw("this", startsExpr), + _super: kw("super", startsExpr), + _class: kw("class", startsExpr), + _extends: kw("extends", beforeExpr), + _export: kw("export"), + _import: kw("import"), + _null: kw("null", startsExpr), + _true: kw("true", startsExpr), + _false: kw("false", startsExpr), + _in: kw("in", {beforeExpr: true, binop: 7}), + _instanceof: kw("instanceof", {beforeExpr: true, binop: 7}), + _typeof: kw("typeof", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}), + _void: kw("void", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}), + _delete: kw("delete", {beforeExpr: true, prefix: true, startsExpr: true}) +}; + +// Matches a whole line break (where CRLF is considered a single +// line break). Used to count lines. + +var lineBreak = /\r\n?|\n|\u2028|\u2029/; +var lineBreakG = new RegExp(lineBreak.source, "g"); + +function isNewLine(code) { + return code === 10 || code === 13 || code === 0x2028 || code === 0x2029 +} + +var nonASCIIwhitespace = /[\u1680\u180e\u2000-\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000\ufeff]/; + +var skipWhiteSpace = /(?:\s|\/\/.*|\/\*[^]*?\*\/)*/g; + +var ref = Object.prototype; +var hasOwnProperty = ref.hasOwnProperty; +var toString = ref.toString; + +// Checks if an object has a property. + +function has(obj, propName) { + return hasOwnProperty.call(obj, propName) +} + +var isArray = Array.isArray || (function (obj) { return ( + toString.call(obj) === "[object Array]" +); }); + +// These are used when `options.locations` is on, for the +// `startLoc` and `endLoc` properties. + +var Position = function Position(line, col) { + this.line = line; + this.column = col; +}; + +Position.prototype.offset = function offset (n) { + return new Position(this.line, this.column + n) +}; + +var SourceLocation = function SourceLocation(p, start, end) { + this.start = start; + this.end = end; + if (p.sourceFile !== null) { this.source = p.sourceFile; } +}; + +// The `getLineInfo` function is mostly useful when the +// `locations` option is off (for performance reasons) and you +// want to find the line/column position for a given character +// offset. `input` should be the code string that the offset refers +// into. + +function getLineInfo(input, offset) { + for (var line = 1, cur = 0;;) { + lineBreakG.lastIndex = cur; + var match = lineBreakG.exec(input); + if (match && match.index < offset) { + ++line; + cur = match.index + match[0].length; + } else { + return new Position(line, offset - cur) + } + } +} + +// A second optional argument can be given to further configure +// the parser process. These options are recognized: + +var defaultOptions = { + // `ecmaVersion` indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must + // be either 3, 5, 6 (2015), 7 (2016), or 8 (2017). This influences support + // for strict mode, the set of reserved words, and support for + // new syntax features. The default is 7. + ecmaVersion: 7, + // `sourceType` indicates the mode the code should be parsed in. + // Can be either `"script"` or `"module"`. This influences global + // strict mode and parsing of `import` and `export` declarations. + sourceType: "script", + // `onInsertedSemicolon` can be a callback that will be called + // when a semicolon is automatically inserted. It will be passed + // th position of the comma as an offset, and if `locations` is + // enabled, it is given the location as a `{line, column}` object + // as second argument. + onInsertedSemicolon: null, + // `onTrailingComma` is similar to `onInsertedSemicolon`, but for + // trailing commas. + onTrailingComma: null, + // By default, reserved words are only enforced if ecmaVersion >= 5. + // Set `allowReserved` to a boolean value to explicitly turn this on + // an off. When this option has the value "never", reserved words + // and keywords can also not be used as property names. + allowReserved: null, + // When enabled, a return at the top level is not considered an + // error. + allowReturnOutsideFunction: false, + // When enabled, import/export statements are not constrained to + // appearing at the top of the program. + allowImportExportEverywhere: false, + // When enabled, hashbang directive in the beginning of file + // is allowed and treated as a line comment. + allowHashBang: false, + // When `locations` is on, `loc` properties holding objects with + // `start` and `end` properties in `{line, column}` form (with + // line being 1-based and column 0-based) will be attached to the + // nodes. + locations: false, + // A function can be passed as `onToken` option, which will + // cause Acorn to call that function with object in the same + // format as tokens returned from `tokenizer().getToken()`. Note + // that you are not allowed to call the parser from the + // callback—that will corrupt its internal state. + onToken: null, + // A function can be passed as `onComment` option, which will + // cause Acorn to call that function with `(block, text, start, + // end)` parameters whenever a comment is skipped. `block` is a + // boolean indicating whether this is a block (`/* */`) comment, + // `text` is the content of the comment, and `start` and `end` are + // character offsets that denote the start and end of the comment. + // When the `locations` option is on, two more parameters are + // passed, the full `{line, column}` locations of the start and + // end of the comments. Note that you are not allowed to call the + // parser from the callback—that will corrupt its internal state. + onComment: null, + // Nodes have their start and end characters offsets recorded in + // `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node, rather than + // the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also add a + // [semi-standardized][range] `range` property holding a `[start, + // end]` array with the same numbers, set the `ranges` option to + // `true`. + // + // [range]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678 + ranges: false, + // It is possible to parse multiple files into a single AST by + // passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as + // `program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the + // toplevel forms of the parsed file to the `Program` (top) node + // of an existing parse tree. + program: null, + // When `locations` is on, you can pass this to record the source + // file in every node's `loc` object. + sourceFile: null, + // This value, if given, is stored in every node, whether + // `locations` is on or off. + directSourceFile: null, + // When enabled, parenthesized expressions are represented by + // (non-standard) ParenthesizedExpression nodes + preserveParens: false, + plugins: {} +}; + +// Interpret and default an options object + +function getOptions(opts) { + var options = {}; + + for (var opt in defaultOptions) + { options[opt] = opts && has(opts, opt) ? opts[opt] : defaultOptions[opt]; } + + if (options.ecmaVersion >= 2015) + { options.ecmaVersion -= 2009; } + + if (options.allowReserved == null) + { options.allowReserved = options.ecmaVersion < 5; } + + if (isArray(options.onToken)) { + var tokens = options.onToken; + options.onToken = function (token) { return tokens.push(token); }; + } + if (isArray(options.onComment)) + { options.onComment = pushComment(options, options.onComment); } + + return options +} + +function pushComment(options, array) { + return function(block, text, start, end, startLoc, endLoc) { + var comment = { + type: block ? "Block" : "Line", + value: text, + start: start, + end: end + }; + if (options.locations) + { comment.loc = new SourceLocation(this, startLoc, endLoc); } + if (options.ranges) + { comment.range = [start, end]; } + array.push(comment); + } +} + +// Registered plugins +var plugins = {}; + +function keywordRegexp(words) { + return new RegExp("^(?:" + words.replace(/ /g, "|") + ")$") +} + +var Parser = function Parser(options, input, startPos) { + this.options = options = getOptions(options); + this.sourceFile = options.sourceFile; + this.keywords = keywordRegexp(keywords[options.ecmaVersion >= 6 ? 6 : 5]); + var reserved = ""; + if (!options.allowReserved) { + for (var v = options.ecmaVersion;; v--) + { if (reserved = reservedWords[v]) { break } } + if (options.sourceType == "module") { reserved += " await"; } + } + this.reservedWords = keywordRegexp(reserved); + var reservedStrict = (reserved ? reserved + " " : "") + reservedWords.strict; + this.reservedWordsStrict = keywordRegexp(reservedStrict); + this.reservedWordsStrictBind = keywordRegexp(reservedStrict + " " + reservedWords.strictBind); + this.input = String(input); + + // Used to signal to callers of `readWord1` whether the word + // contained any escape sequences. This is needed because words with + // escape sequences must not be interpreted as keywords. + this.containsEsc = false; + + // Load plugins + this.loadPlugins(options.plugins); + + // Set up token state + + // The current position of the tokenizer in the input. + if (startPos) { + this.pos = startPos; + this.lineStart = this.input.lastIndexOf("\n", startPos - 1) + 1; + this.curLine = this.input.slice(0, this.lineStart).split(lineBreak).length; + } else { + this.pos = this.lineStart = 0; + this.curLine = 1; + } + + // Properties of the current token: + // Its type + this.type = types.eof; + // For tokens that include more information than their type, the value + this.value = null; + // Its start and end offset + this.start = this.end = this.pos; + // And, if locations are used, the {line, column} object + // corresponding to those offsets + this.startLoc = this.endLoc = this.curPosition(); + + // Position information for the previous token + this.lastTokEndLoc = this.lastTokStartLoc = null; + this.lastTokStart = this.lastTokEnd = this.pos; + + // The context stack is used to superficially track syntactic + // context to predict whether a regular expression is allowed in a + // given position. + this.context = this.initialContext(); + this.exprAllowed = true; + + // Figure out if it's a module code. + this.inModule = options.sourceType === "module"; + this.strict = this.inModule || this.strictDirective(this.pos); + + // Used to signify the start of a potential arrow function + this.potentialArrowAt = -1; + + // Flags to track whether we are in a function, a generator, an async function. + this.inFunction = this.inGenerator = this.inAsync = false; + // Positions to delayed-check that yield/await does not exist in default parameters. + this.yieldPos = this.awaitPos = 0; + // Labels in scope. + this.labels = []; + + // If enabled, skip leading hashbang line. + if (this.pos === 0 && options.allowHashBang && this.input.slice(0, 2) === "#!") + { this.skipLineComment(2); } + + // Scope tracking for duplicate variable names (see scope.js) + this.scopeStack = []; + this.enterFunctionScope(); +}; + +// DEPRECATED Kept for backwards compatibility until 3.0 in case a plugin uses them +Parser.prototype.isKeyword = function isKeyword (word) { return this.keywords.test(word) }; +Parser.prototype.isReservedWord = function isReservedWord (word) { return this.reservedWords.test(word) }; + +Parser.prototype.extend = function extend (name, f) { + this[name] = f(this[name]); +}; + +Parser.prototype.loadPlugins = function loadPlugins (pluginConfigs) { + var this$1 = this; + + for (var name in pluginConfigs) { + var plugin = plugins[name]; + if (!plugin) { throw new Error("Plugin '" + name + "' not found") } + plugin(this$1, pluginConfigs[name]); + } +}; + +Parser.prototype.parse = function parse () { + var node = this.options.program || this.startNode(); + this.nextToken(); + return this.parseTopLevel(node) +}; + +var pp = Parser.prototype; + +// ## Parser utilities + +var literal = /^(?:'((?:\\.|[^'])*?)'|"((?:\\.|[^"])*?)"|;)/; +pp.strictDirective = function(start) { + var this$1 = this; + + for (;;) { + skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = start; + start += skipWhiteSpace.exec(this$1.input)[0].length; + var match = literal.exec(this$1.input.slice(start)); + if (!match) { return false } + if ((match[1] || match[2]) == "use strict") { return true } + start += match[0].length; + } +}; + +// Predicate that tests whether the next token is of the given +// type, and if yes, consumes it as a side effect. + +pp.eat = function(type) { + if (this.type === type) { + this.next(); + return true + } else { + return false + } +}; + +// Tests whether parsed token is a contextual keyword. + +pp.isContextual = function(name) { + return this.type === types.name && this.value === name +}; + +// Consumes contextual keyword if possible. + +pp.eatContextual = function(name) { + return this.value === name && this.eat(types.name) +}; + +// Asserts that following token is given contextual keyword. + +pp.expectContextual = function(name) { + if (!this.eatContextual(name)) { this.unexpected(); } +}; + +// Test whether a semicolon can be inserted at the current position. + +pp.canInsertSemicolon = function() { + return this.type === types.eof || + this.type === types.braceR || + lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start)) +}; + +pp.insertSemicolon = function() { + if (this.canInsertSemicolon()) { + if (this.options.onInsertedSemicolon) + { this.options.onInsertedSemicolon(this.lastTokEnd, this.lastTokEndLoc); } + return true + } +}; + +// Consume a semicolon, or, failing that, see if we are allowed to +// pretend that there is a semicolon at this position. + +pp.semicolon = function() { + if (!this.eat(types.semi) && !this.insertSemicolon()) { this.unexpected(); } +}; + +pp.afterTrailingComma = function(tokType, notNext) { + if (this.type == tokType) { + if (this.options.onTrailingComma) + { this.options.onTrailingComma(this.lastTokStart, this.lastTokStartLoc); } + if (!notNext) + { this.next(); } + return true + } +}; + +// Expect a token of a given type. If found, consume it, otherwise, +// raise an unexpected token error. + +pp.expect = function(type) { + this.eat(type) || this.unexpected(); +}; + +// Raise an unexpected token error. + +pp.unexpected = function(pos) { + this.raise(pos != null ? pos : this.start, "Unexpected token"); +}; + +function DestructuringErrors() { + this.shorthandAssign = + this.trailingComma = + this.parenthesizedAssign = + this.parenthesizedBind = + -1; +} + +pp.checkPatternErrors = function(refDestructuringErrors, isAssign) { + if (!refDestructuringErrors) { return } + if (refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma > -1) + { this.raiseRecoverable(refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma, "Comma is not permitted after the rest element"); } + var parens = isAssign ? refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign : refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedBind; + if (parens > -1) { this.raiseRecoverable(parens, "Parenthesized pattern"); } +}; + +pp.checkExpressionErrors = function(refDestructuringErrors, andThrow) { + var pos = refDestructuringErrors ? refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign : -1; + if (!andThrow) { return pos >= 0 } + if (pos > -1) { this.raise(pos, "Shorthand property assignments are valid only in destructuring patterns"); } +}; + +pp.checkYieldAwaitInDefaultParams = function() { + if (this.yieldPos && (!this.awaitPos || this.yieldPos < this.awaitPos)) + { this.raise(this.yieldPos, "Yield expression cannot be a default value"); } + if (this.awaitPos) + { this.raise(this.awaitPos, "Await expression cannot be a default value"); } +}; + +pp.isSimpleAssignTarget = function(expr) { + if (expr.type === "ParenthesizedExpression") + { return this.isSimpleAssignTarget(expr.expression) } + return expr.type === "Identifier" || expr.type === "MemberExpression" +}; + +var pp$1 = Parser.prototype; + +// ### Statement parsing + +// Parse a program. Initializes the parser, reads any number of +// statements, and wraps them in a Program node. Optionally takes a +// `program` argument. If present, the statements will be appended +// to its body instead of creating a new node. + +pp$1.parseTopLevel = function(node) { + var this$1 = this; + + var exports = {}; + if (!node.body) { node.body = []; } + while (this.type !== types.eof) { + var stmt = this$1.parseStatement(true, true, exports); + node.body.push(stmt); + } + this.adaptDirectivePrologue(node.body); + this.next(); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + node.sourceType = this.options.sourceType; + } + return this.finishNode(node, "Program") +}; + +var loopLabel = {kind: "loop"}; +var switchLabel = {kind: "switch"}; + +pp$1.isLet = function() { + if (this.type !== types.name || this.options.ecmaVersion < 6 || this.value != "let") { return false } + skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = this.pos; + var skip = skipWhiteSpace.exec(this.input); + var next = this.pos + skip[0].length, nextCh = this.input.charCodeAt(next); + if (nextCh === 91 || nextCh == 123) { return true } // '{' and '[' + if (isIdentifierStart(nextCh, true)) { + var pos = next + 1; + while (isIdentifierChar(this.input.charCodeAt(pos), true)) { ++pos; } + var ident = this.input.slice(next, pos); + if (!this.isKeyword(ident)) { return true } + } + return false +}; + +// check 'async [no LineTerminator here] function' +// - 'async /*foo*/ function' is OK. +// - 'async /*\n*/ function' is invalid. +pp$1.isAsyncFunction = function() { + if (this.type !== types.name || this.options.ecmaVersion < 8 || this.value != "async") + { return false } + + skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = this.pos; + var skip = skipWhiteSpace.exec(this.input); + var next = this.pos + skip[0].length; + return !lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.pos, next)) && + this.input.slice(next, next + 8) === "function" && + (next + 8 == this.input.length || !isIdentifierChar(this.input.charAt(next + 8))) +}; + +// Parse a single statement. +// +// If expecting a statement and finding a slash operator, parse a +// regular expression literal. This is to handle cases like +// `if (foo) /blah/.exec(foo)`, where looking at the previous token +// does not help. + +pp$1.parseStatement = function(declaration, topLevel, exports) { + var starttype = this.type, node = this.startNode(), kind; + + if (this.isLet()) { + starttype = types._var; + kind = "let"; + } + + // Most types of statements are recognized by the keyword they + // start with. Many are trivial to parse, some require a bit of + // complexity. + + switch (starttype) { + case types._break: case types._continue: return this.parseBreakContinueStatement(node, starttype.keyword) + case types._debugger: return this.parseDebuggerStatement(node) + case types._do: return this.parseDoStatement(node) + case types._for: return this.parseForStatement(node) + case types._function: + if (!declaration && this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { this.unexpected(); } + return this.parseFunctionStatement(node, false) + case types._class: + if (!declaration) { this.unexpected(); } + return this.parseClass(node, true) + case types._if: return this.parseIfStatement(node) + case types._return: return this.parseReturnStatement(node) + case types._switch: return this.parseSwitchStatement(node) + case types._throw: return this.parseThrowStatement(node) + case types._try: return this.parseTryStatement(node) + case types._const: case types._var: + kind = kind || this.value; + if (!declaration && kind != "var") { this.unexpected(); } + return this.parseVarStatement(node, kind) + case types._while: return this.parseWhileStatement(node) + case types._with: return this.parseWithStatement(node) + case types.braceL: return this.parseBlock() + case types.semi: return this.parseEmptyStatement(node) + case types._export: + case types._import: + if (!this.options.allowImportExportEverywhere) { + if (!topLevel) + { this.raise(this.start, "'import' and 'export' may only appear at the top level"); } + if (!this.inModule) + { this.raise(this.start, "'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'"); } + } + return starttype === types._import ? this.parseImport(node) : this.parseExport(node, exports) + + // If the statement does not start with a statement keyword or a + // brace, it's an ExpressionStatement or LabeledStatement. We + // simply start parsing an expression, and afterwards, if the + // next token is a colon and the expression was a simple + // Identifier node, we switch to interpreting it as a label. + default: + if (this.isAsyncFunction() && declaration) { + this.next(); + return this.parseFunctionStatement(node, true) + } + + var maybeName = this.value, expr = this.parseExpression(); + if (starttype === types.name && expr.type === "Identifier" && this.eat(types.colon)) + { return this.parseLabeledStatement(node, maybeName, expr) } + else { return this.parseExpressionStatement(node, expr) } + } +}; + +pp$1.parseBreakContinueStatement = function(node, keyword) { + var this$1 = this; + + var isBreak = keyword == "break"; + this.next(); + if (this.eat(types.semi) || this.insertSemicolon()) { node.label = null; } + else if (this.type !== types.name) { this.unexpected(); } + else { + node.label = this.parseIdent(); + this.semicolon(); + } + + // Verify that there is an actual destination to break or + // continue to. + var i = 0; + for (; i < this.labels.length; ++i) { + var lab = this$1.labels[i]; + if (node.label == null || lab.name === node.label.name) { + if (lab.kind != null && (isBreak || lab.kind === "loop")) { break } + if (node.label && isBreak) { break } + } + } + if (i === this.labels.length) { this.raise(node.start, "Unsyntactic " + keyword); } + return this.finishNode(node, isBreak ? "BreakStatement" : "ContinueStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseDebuggerStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + this.semicolon(); + return this.finishNode(node, "DebuggerStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseDoStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + this.labels.push(loopLabel); + node.body = this.parseStatement(false); + this.labels.pop(); + this.expect(types._while); + node.test = this.parseParenExpression(); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) + { this.eat(types.semi); } + else + { this.semicolon(); } + return this.finishNode(node, "DoWhileStatement") +}; + +// Disambiguating between a `for` and a `for`/`in` or `for`/`of` +// loop is non-trivial. Basically, we have to parse the init `var` +// statement or expression, disallowing the `in` operator (see +// the second parameter to `parseExpression`), and then check +// whether the next token is `in` or `of`. When there is no init +// part (semicolon immediately after the opening parenthesis), it +// is a regular `for` loop. + +pp$1.parseForStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + this.labels.push(loopLabel); + this.enterLexicalScope(); + this.expect(types.parenL); + if (this.type === types.semi) { return this.parseFor(node, null) } + var isLet = this.isLet(); + if (this.type === types._var || this.type === types._const || isLet) { + var init$1 = this.startNode(), kind = isLet ? "let" : this.value; + this.next(); + this.parseVar(init$1, true, kind); + this.finishNode(init$1, "VariableDeclaration"); + if ((this.type === types._in || (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.isContextual("of"))) && init$1.declarations.length === 1 && + !(kind !== "var" && init$1.declarations[0].init)) + { return this.parseForIn(node, init$1) } + return this.parseFor(node, init$1) + } + var refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors; + var init = this.parseExpression(true, refDestructuringErrors); + if (this.type === types._in || (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.isContextual("of"))) { + this.toAssignable(init); + this.checkLVal(init); + this.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); + return this.parseForIn(node, init) + } else { + this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); + } + return this.parseFor(node, init) +}; + +pp$1.parseFunctionStatement = function(node, isAsync) { + this.next(); + return this.parseFunction(node, true, false, isAsync) +}; + +pp$1.isFunction = function() { + return this.type === types._function || this.isAsyncFunction() +}; + +pp$1.parseIfStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + node.test = this.parseParenExpression(); + // allow function declarations in branches, but only in non-strict mode + node.consequent = this.parseStatement(!this.strict && this.isFunction()); + node.alternate = this.eat(types._else) ? this.parseStatement(!this.strict && this.isFunction()) : null; + return this.finishNode(node, "IfStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseReturnStatement = function(node) { + if (!this.inFunction && !this.options.allowReturnOutsideFunction) + { this.raise(this.start, "'return' outside of function"); } + this.next(); + + // In `return` (and `break`/`continue`), the keywords with + // optional arguments, we eagerly look for a semicolon or the + // possibility to insert one. + + if (this.eat(types.semi) || this.insertSemicolon()) { node.argument = null; } + else { node.argument = this.parseExpression(); this.semicolon(); } + return this.finishNode(node, "ReturnStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseSwitchStatement = function(node) { + var this$1 = this; + + this.next(); + node.discriminant = this.parseParenExpression(); + node.cases = []; + this.expect(types.braceL); + this.labels.push(switchLabel); + this.enterLexicalScope(); + + // Statements under must be grouped (by label) in SwitchCase + // nodes. `cur` is used to keep the node that we are currently + // adding statements to. + + var cur; + for (var sawDefault = false; this.type != types.braceR;) { + if (this$1.type === types._case || this$1.type === types._default) { + var isCase = this$1.type === types._case; + if (cur) { this$1.finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase"); } + node.cases.push(cur = this$1.startNode()); + cur.consequent = []; + this$1.next(); + if (isCase) { + cur.test = this$1.parseExpression(); + } else { + if (sawDefault) { this$1.raiseRecoverable(this$1.lastTokStart, "Multiple default clauses"); } + sawDefault = true; + cur.test = null; + } + this$1.expect(types.colon); + } else { + if (!cur) { this$1.unexpected(); } + cur.consequent.push(this$1.parseStatement(true)); + } + } + this.exitLexicalScope(); + if (cur) { this.finishNode(cur, "SwitchCase"); } + this.next(); // Closing brace + this.labels.pop(); + return this.finishNode(node, "SwitchStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseThrowStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + if (lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start))) + { this.raise(this.lastTokEnd, "Illegal newline after throw"); } + node.argument = this.parseExpression(); + this.semicolon(); + return this.finishNode(node, "ThrowStatement") +}; + +// Reused empty array added for node fields that are always empty. + +var empty = []; + +pp$1.parseTryStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + node.block = this.parseBlock(); + node.handler = null; + if (this.type === types._catch) { + var clause = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + this.expect(types.parenL); + clause.param = this.parseBindingAtom(); + this.enterLexicalScope(); + this.checkLVal(clause.param, "let"); + this.expect(types.parenR); + clause.body = this.parseBlock(false); + this.exitLexicalScope(); + node.handler = this.finishNode(clause, "CatchClause"); + } + node.finalizer = this.eat(types._finally) ? this.parseBlock() : null; + if (!node.handler && !node.finalizer) + { this.raise(node.start, "Missing catch or finally clause"); } + return this.finishNode(node, "TryStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseVarStatement = function(node, kind) { + this.next(); + this.parseVar(node, false, kind); + this.semicolon(); + return this.finishNode(node, "VariableDeclaration") +}; + +pp$1.parseWhileStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + node.test = this.parseParenExpression(); + this.labels.push(loopLabel); + node.body = this.parseStatement(false); + this.labels.pop(); + return this.finishNode(node, "WhileStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseWithStatement = function(node) { + if (this.strict) { this.raise(this.start, "'with' in strict mode"); } + this.next(); + node.object = this.parseParenExpression(); + node.body = this.parseStatement(false); + return this.finishNode(node, "WithStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseEmptyStatement = function(node) { + this.next(); + return this.finishNode(node, "EmptyStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseLabeledStatement = function(node, maybeName, expr) { + var this$1 = this; + + for (var i$1 = 0, list = this$1.labels; i$1 < list.length; i$1 += 1) + { + var label = list[i$1]; + + if (label.name === maybeName) + { this$1.raise(expr.start, "Label '" + maybeName + "' is already declared"); + } } + var kind = this.type.isLoop ? "loop" : this.type === types._switch ? "switch" : null; + for (var i = this.labels.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + var label$1 = this$1.labels[i]; + if (label$1.statementStart == node.start) { + label$1.statementStart = this$1.start; + label$1.kind = kind; + } else { break } + } + this.labels.push({name: maybeName, kind: kind, statementStart: this.start}); + node.body = this.parseStatement(true); + if (node.body.type == "ClassDeclaration" || + node.body.type == "VariableDeclaration" && node.body.kind != "var" || + node.body.type == "FunctionDeclaration" && (this.strict || node.body.generator)) + { this.raiseRecoverable(node.body.start, "Invalid labeled declaration"); } + this.labels.pop(); + node.label = expr; + return this.finishNode(node, "LabeledStatement") +}; + +pp$1.parseExpressionStatement = function(node, expr) { + node.expression = expr; + this.semicolon(); + return this.finishNode(node, "ExpressionStatement") +}; + +// Parse a semicolon-enclosed block of statements, handling `"use +// strict"` declarations when `allowStrict` is true (used for +// function bodies). + +pp$1.parseBlock = function(createNewLexicalScope) { + var this$1 = this; + if ( createNewLexicalScope === void 0 ) createNewLexicalScope = true; + + var node = this.startNode(); + node.body = []; + this.expect(types.braceL); + if (createNewLexicalScope) { + this.enterLexicalScope(); + } + while (!this.eat(types.braceR)) { + var stmt = this$1.parseStatement(true); + node.body.push(stmt); + } + if (createNewLexicalScope) { + this.exitLexicalScope(); + } + return this.finishNode(node, "BlockStatement") +}; + +// Parse a regular `for` loop. The disambiguation code in +// `parseStatement` will already have parsed the init statement or +// expression. + +pp$1.parseFor = function(node, init) { + node.init = init; + this.expect(types.semi); + node.test = this.type === types.semi ? null : this.parseExpression(); + this.expect(types.semi); + node.update = this.type === types.parenR ? null : this.parseExpression(); + this.expect(types.parenR); + this.exitLexicalScope(); + node.body = this.parseStatement(false); + this.labels.pop(); + return this.finishNode(node, "ForStatement") +}; + +// Parse a `for`/`in` and `for`/`of` loop, which are almost +// same from parser's perspective. + +pp$1.parseForIn = function(node, init) { + var type = this.type === types._in ? "ForInStatement" : "ForOfStatement"; + this.next(); + node.left = init; + node.right = this.parseExpression(); + this.expect(types.parenR); + this.exitLexicalScope(); + node.body = this.parseStatement(false); + this.labels.pop(); + return this.finishNode(node, type) +}; + +// Parse a list of variable declarations. + +pp$1.parseVar = function(node, isFor, kind) { + var this$1 = this; + + node.declarations = []; + node.kind = kind; + for (;;) { + var decl = this$1.startNode(); + this$1.parseVarId(decl, kind); + if (this$1.eat(types.eq)) { + decl.init = this$1.parseMaybeAssign(isFor); + } else if (kind === "const" && !(this$1.type === types._in || (this$1.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this$1.isContextual("of")))) { + this$1.unexpected(); + } else if (decl.id.type != "Identifier" && !(isFor && (this$1.type === types._in || this$1.isContextual("of")))) { + this$1.raise(this$1.lastTokEnd, "Complex binding patterns require an initialization value"); + } else { + decl.init = null; + } + node.declarations.push(this$1.finishNode(decl, "VariableDeclarator")); + if (!this$1.eat(types.comma)) { break } + } + return node +}; + +pp$1.parseVarId = function(decl, kind) { + decl.id = this.parseBindingAtom(kind); + this.checkLVal(decl.id, kind, false); +}; + +// Parse a function declaration or literal (depending on the +// `isStatement` parameter). + +pp$1.parseFunction = function(node, isStatement, allowExpressionBody, isAsync) { + this.initFunction(node); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && !isAsync) + { node.generator = this.eat(types.star); } + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8) + { node.async = !!isAsync; } + + if (isStatement) { + node.id = isStatement === "nullableID" && this.type != types.name ? null : this.parseIdent(); + if (node.id) { + this.checkLVal(node.id, "var"); + } + } + + var oldInGen = this.inGenerator, oldInAsync = this.inAsync, + oldYieldPos = this.yieldPos, oldAwaitPos = this.awaitPos, oldInFunc = this.inFunction; + this.inGenerator = node.generator; + this.inAsync = node.async; + this.yieldPos = 0; + this.awaitPos = 0; + this.inFunction = true; + this.enterFunctionScope(); + + if (!isStatement) + { node.id = this.type == types.name ? this.parseIdent() : null; } + + this.parseFunctionParams(node); + this.parseFunctionBody(node, allowExpressionBody); + + this.inGenerator = oldInGen; + this.inAsync = oldInAsync; + this.yieldPos = oldYieldPos; + this.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos; + this.inFunction = oldInFunc; + return this.finishNode(node, isStatement ? "FunctionDeclaration" : "FunctionExpression") +}; + +pp$1.parseFunctionParams = function(node) { + this.expect(types.parenL); + node.params = this.parseBindingList(types.parenR, false, this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8); + this.checkYieldAwaitInDefaultParams(); +}; + +// Parse a class declaration or literal (depending on the +// `isStatement` parameter). + +pp$1.parseClass = function(node, isStatement) { + var this$1 = this; + + this.next(); + + this.parseClassId(node, isStatement); + this.parseClassSuper(node); + var classBody = this.startNode(); + var hadConstructor = false; + classBody.body = []; + this.expect(types.braceL); + while (!this.eat(types.braceR)) { + if (this$1.eat(types.semi)) { continue } + var method = this$1.startNode(); + var isGenerator = this$1.eat(types.star); + var isAsync = false; + var isMaybeStatic = this$1.type === types.name && this$1.value === "static"; + this$1.parsePropertyName(method); + method.static = isMaybeStatic && this$1.type !== types.parenL; + if (method.static) { + if (isGenerator) { this$1.unexpected(); } + isGenerator = this$1.eat(types.star); + this$1.parsePropertyName(method); + } + if (this$1.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && !isGenerator && !method.computed && + method.key.type === "Identifier" && method.key.name === "async" && this$1.type !== types.parenL && + !this$1.canInsertSemicolon()) { + isAsync = true; + this$1.parsePropertyName(method); + } + method.kind = "method"; + var isGetSet = false; + if (!method.computed) { + var key = method.key; + if (!isGenerator && !isAsync && key.type === "Identifier" && this$1.type !== types.parenL && (key.name === "get" || key.name === "set")) { + isGetSet = true; + method.kind = key.name; + key = this$1.parsePropertyName(method); + } + if (!method.static && (key.type === "Identifier" && key.name === "constructor" || + key.type === "Literal" && key.value === "constructor")) { + if (hadConstructor) { this$1.raise(key.start, "Duplicate constructor in the same class"); } + if (isGetSet) { this$1.raise(key.start, "Constructor can't have get/set modifier"); } + if (isGenerator) { this$1.raise(key.start, "Constructor can't be a generator"); } + if (isAsync) { this$1.raise(key.start, "Constructor can't be an async method"); } + method.kind = "constructor"; + hadConstructor = true; + } + } + this$1.parseClassMethod(classBody, method, isGenerator, isAsync); + if (isGetSet) { + var paramCount = method.kind === "get" ? 0 : 1; + if (method.value.params.length !== paramCount) { + var start = method.value.start; + if (method.kind === "get") + { this$1.raiseRecoverable(start, "getter should have no params"); } + else + { this$1.raiseRecoverable(start, "setter should have exactly one param"); } + } else { + if (method.kind === "set" && method.value.params[0].type === "RestElement") + { this$1.raiseRecoverable(method.value.params[0].start, "Setter cannot use rest params"); } + } + } + } + node.body = this.finishNode(classBody, "ClassBody"); + return this.finishNode(node, isStatement ? "ClassDeclaration" : "ClassExpression") +}; + +pp$1.parseClassMethod = function(classBody, method, isGenerator, isAsync) { + method.value = this.parseMethod(isGenerator, isAsync); + classBody.body.push(this.finishNode(method, "MethodDefinition")); +}; + +pp$1.parseClassId = function(node, isStatement) { + node.id = this.type === types.name ? this.parseIdent() : isStatement === true ? this.unexpected() : null; +}; + +pp$1.parseClassSuper = function(node) { + node.superClass = this.eat(types._extends) ? this.parseExprSubscripts() : null; +}; + +// Parses module export declaration. + +pp$1.parseExport = function(node, exports) { + var this$1 = this; + + this.next(); + // export * from '...' + if (this.eat(types.star)) { + this.expectContextual("from"); + node.source = this.type === types.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.unexpected(); + this.semicolon(); + return this.finishNode(node, "ExportAllDeclaration") + } + if (this.eat(types._default)) { // export default ... + this.checkExport(exports, "default", this.lastTokStart); + var isAsync; + if (this.type === types._function || (isAsync = this.isAsyncFunction())) { + var fNode = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + if (isAsync) { this.next(); } + node.declaration = this.parseFunction(fNode, "nullableID", false, isAsync); + } else if (this.type === types._class) { + var cNode = this.startNode(); + node.declaration = this.parseClass(cNode, "nullableID"); + } else { + node.declaration = this.parseMaybeAssign(); + this.semicolon(); + } + return this.finishNode(node, "ExportDefaultDeclaration") + } + // export var|const|let|function|class ... + if (this.shouldParseExportStatement()) { + node.declaration = this.parseStatement(true); + if (node.declaration.type === "VariableDeclaration") + { this.checkVariableExport(exports, node.declaration.declarations); } + else + { this.checkExport(exports, node.declaration.id.name, node.declaration.id.start); } + node.specifiers = []; + node.source = null; + } else { // export { x, y as z } [from '...'] + node.declaration = null; + node.specifiers = this.parseExportSpecifiers(exports); + if (this.eatContextual("from")) { + node.source = this.type === types.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.unexpected(); + } else { + // check for keywords used as local names + for (var i = 0, list = node.specifiers; i < list.length; i += 1) { + var spec = list[i]; + + this$1.checkUnreserved(spec.local); + } + + node.source = null; + } + this.semicolon(); + } + return this.finishNode(node, "ExportNamedDeclaration") +}; + +pp$1.checkExport = function(exports, name, pos) { + if (!exports) { return } + if (has(exports, name)) + { this.raiseRecoverable(pos, "Duplicate export '" + name + "'"); } + exports[name] = true; +}; + +pp$1.checkPatternExport = function(exports, pat) { + var this$1 = this; + + var type = pat.type; + if (type == "Identifier") + { this.checkExport(exports, pat.name, pat.start); } + else if (type == "ObjectPattern") + { for (var i = 0, list = pat.properties; i < list.length; i += 1) + { + var prop = list[i]; + + this$1.checkPatternExport(exports, prop.value); + } } + else if (type == "ArrayPattern") + { for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = pat.elements; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1) { + var elt = list$1[i$1]; + + if (elt) { this$1.checkPatternExport(exports, elt); } + } } + else if (type == "AssignmentPattern") + { this.checkPatternExport(exports, pat.left); } + else if (type == "ParenthesizedExpression") + { this.checkPatternExport(exports, pat.expression); } +}; + +pp$1.checkVariableExport = function(exports, decls) { + var this$1 = this; + + if (!exports) { return } + for (var i = 0, list = decls; i < list.length; i += 1) + { + var decl = list[i]; + + this$1.checkPatternExport(exports, decl.id); + } +}; + +pp$1.shouldParseExportStatement = function() { + return this.type.keyword === "var" || + this.type.keyword === "const" || + this.type.keyword === "class" || + this.type.keyword === "function" || + this.isLet() || + this.isAsyncFunction() +}; + +// Parses a comma-separated list of module exports. + +pp$1.parseExportSpecifiers = function(exports) { + var this$1 = this; + + var nodes = [], first = true; + // export { x, y as z } [from '...'] + this.expect(types.braceL); + while (!this.eat(types.braceR)) { + if (!first) { + this$1.expect(types.comma); + if (this$1.afterTrailingComma(types.braceR)) { break } + } else { first = false; } + + var node = this$1.startNode(); + node.local = this$1.parseIdent(true); + node.exported = this$1.eatContextual("as") ? this$1.parseIdent(true) : node.local; + this$1.checkExport(exports, node.exported.name, node.exported.start); + nodes.push(this$1.finishNode(node, "ExportSpecifier")); + } + return nodes +}; + +// Parses import declaration. + +pp$1.parseImport = function(node) { + this.next(); + // import '...' + if (this.type === types.string) { + node.specifiers = empty; + node.source = this.parseExprAtom(); + } else { + node.specifiers = this.parseImportSpecifiers(); + this.expectContextual("from"); + node.source = this.type === types.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.unexpected(); + } + this.semicolon(); + return this.finishNode(node, "ImportDeclaration") +}; + +// Parses a comma-separated list of module imports. + +pp$1.parseImportSpecifiers = function() { + var this$1 = this; + + var nodes = [], first = true; + if (this.type === types.name) { + // import defaultObj, { x, y as z } from '...' + var node = this.startNode(); + node.local = this.parseIdent(); + this.checkLVal(node.local, "let"); + nodes.push(this.finishNode(node, "ImportDefaultSpecifier")); + if (!this.eat(types.comma)) { return nodes } + } + if (this.type === types.star) { + var node$1 = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + this.expectContextual("as"); + node$1.local = this.parseIdent(); + this.checkLVal(node$1.local, "let"); + nodes.push(this.finishNode(node$1, "ImportNamespaceSpecifier")); + return nodes + } + this.expect(types.braceL); + while (!this.eat(types.braceR)) { + if (!first) { + this$1.expect(types.comma); + if (this$1.afterTrailingComma(types.braceR)) { break } + } else { first = false; } + + var node$2 = this$1.startNode(); + node$2.imported = this$1.parseIdent(true); + if (this$1.eatContextual("as")) { + node$2.local = this$1.parseIdent(); + } else { + this$1.checkUnreserved(node$2.imported); + node$2.local = node$2.imported; + } + this$1.checkLVal(node$2.local, "let"); + nodes.push(this$1.finishNode(node$2, "ImportSpecifier")); + } + return nodes +}; + +// Set `ExpressionStatement#directive` property for directive prologues. +pp$1.adaptDirectivePrologue = function(statements) { + for (var i = 0; i < statements.length && this.isDirectiveCandidate(statements[i]); ++i) { + statements[i].directive = statements[i].expression.raw.slice(1, -1); + } +}; +pp$1.isDirectiveCandidate = function(statement) { + return ( + statement.type === "ExpressionStatement" && + statement.expression.type === "Literal" && + typeof statement.expression.value === "string" && + // Reject parenthesized strings. + (this.input[statement.start] === "\"" || this.input[statement.start] === "'") + ) +}; + +var pp$2 = Parser.prototype; + +// Convert existing expression atom to assignable pattern +// if possible. + +pp$2.toAssignable = function(node, isBinding) { + var this$1 = this; + + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && node) { + switch (node.type) { + case "Identifier": + if (this.inAsync && node.name === "await") + { this.raise(node.start, "Can not use 'await' as identifier inside an async function"); } + break + + case "ObjectPattern": + case "ArrayPattern": + break + + case "ObjectExpression": + node.type = "ObjectPattern"; + for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1) { + var prop = list[i]; + + if (prop.kind !== "init") { this$1.raise(prop.key.start, "Object pattern can't contain getter or setter"); } + this$1.toAssignable(prop.value, isBinding); + } + break + + case "ArrayExpression": + node.type = "ArrayPattern"; + this.toAssignableList(node.elements, isBinding); + break + + case "AssignmentExpression": + if (node.operator === "=") { + node.type = "AssignmentPattern"; + delete node.operator; + this.toAssignable(node.left, isBinding); + // falls through to AssignmentPattern + } else { + this.raise(node.left.end, "Only '=' operator can be used for specifying default value."); + break + } + + case "AssignmentPattern": + break + + case "ParenthesizedExpression": + this.toAssignable(node.expression, isBinding); + break + + case "MemberExpression": + if (!isBinding) { break } + + default: + this.raise(node.start, "Assigning to rvalue"); + } + } + return node +}; + +// Convert list of expression atoms to binding list. + +pp$2.toAssignableList = function(exprList, isBinding) { + var this$1 = this; + + var end = exprList.length; + if (end) { + var last = exprList[end - 1]; + if (last && last.type == "RestElement") { + --end; + } else if (last && last.type == "SpreadElement") { + last.type = "RestElement"; + var arg = last.argument; + this.toAssignable(arg, isBinding); + --end; + } + + if (this.options.ecmaVersion === 6 && isBinding && last && last.type === "RestElement" && last.argument.type !== "Identifier") + { this.unexpected(last.argument.start); } + } + for (var i = 0; i < end; i++) { + var elt = exprList[i]; + if (elt) { this$1.toAssignable(elt, isBinding); } + } + return exprList +}; + +// Parses spread element. + +pp$2.parseSpread = function(refDestructuringErrors) { + var node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + node.argument = this.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors); + return this.finishNode(node, "SpreadElement") +}; + +pp$2.parseRestBinding = function() { + var node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + + // RestElement inside of a function parameter must be an identifier + if (this.options.ecmaVersion === 6 && this.type !== types.name) + { this.unexpected(); } + + node.argument = this.parseBindingAtom(); + + return this.finishNode(node, "RestElement") +}; + +// Parses lvalue (assignable) atom. + +pp$2.parseBindingAtom = function() { + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + switch (this.type) { + case types.bracketL: + var node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + node.elements = this.parseBindingList(types.bracketR, true, true); + return this.finishNode(node, "ArrayPattern") + + case types.braceL: + return this.parseObj(true) + } + } + return this.parseIdent() +}; + +pp$2.parseBindingList = function(close, allowEmpty, allowTrailingComma) { + var this$1 = this; + + var elts = [], first = true; + while (!this.eat(close)) { + if (first) { first = false; } + else { this$1.expect(types.comma); } + if (allowEmpty && this$1.type === types.comma) { + elts.push(null); + } else if (allowTrailingComma && this$1.afterTrailingComma(close)) { + break + } else if (this$1.type === types.ellipsis) { + var rest = this$1.parseRestBinding(); + this$1.parseBindingListItem(rest); + elts.push(rest); + if (this$1.type === types.comma) { this$1.raise(this$1.start, "Comma is not permitted after the rest element"); } + this$1.expect(close); + break + } else { + var elem = this$1.parseMaybeDefault(this$1.start, this$1.startLoc); + this$1.parseBindingListItem(elem); + elts.push(elem); + } + } + return elts +}; + +pp$2.parseBindingListItem = function(param) { + return param +}; + +// Parses assignment pattern around given atom if possible. + +pp$2.parseMaybeDefault = function(startPos, startLoc, left) { + left = left || this.parseBindingAtom(); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6 || !this.eat(types.eq)) { return left } + var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node.left = left; + node.right = this.parseMaybeAssign(); + return this.finishNode(node, "AssignmentPattern") +}; + +// Verify that a node is an lval — something that can be assigned +// to. +// bindingType can be either: +// 'var' indicating that the lval creates a 'var' binding +// 'let' indicating that the lval creates a lexical ('let' or 'const') binding +// 'none' indicating that the binding should be checked for illegal identifiers, but not for duplicate references + +pp$2.checkLVal = function(expr, bindingType, checkClashes) { + var this$1 = this; + + switch (expr.type) { + case "Identifier": + if (this.strict && this.reservedWordsStrictBind.test(expr.name)) + { this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, (bindingType ? "Binding " : "Assigning to ") + expr.name + " in strict mode"); } + if (checkClashes) { + if (has(checkClashes, expr.name)) + { this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, "Argument name clash"); } + checkClashes[expr.name] = true; + } + if (bindingType && bindingType !== "none") { + if ( + bindingType === "var" && !this.canDeclareVarName(expr.name) || + bindingType !== "var" && !this.canDeclareLexicalName(expr.name) + ) { + this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, ("Identifier '" + (expr.name) + "' has already been declared")); + } + if (bindingType === "var") { + this.declareVarName(expr.name); + } else { + this.declareLexicalName(expr.name); + } + } + break + + case "MemberExpression": + if (bindingType) { this.raiseRecoverable(expr.start, (bindingType ? "Binding" : "Assigning to") + " member expression"); } + break + + case "ObjectPattern": + for (var i = 0, list = expr.properties; i < list.length; i += 1) + { + var prop = list[i]; + + this$1.checkLVal(prop.value, bindingType, checkClashes); + } + break + + case "ArrayPattern": + for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = expr.elements; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1) { + var elem = list$1[i$1]; + + if (elem) { this$1.checkLVal(elem, bindingType, checkClashes); } + } + break + + case "AssignmentPattern": + this.checkLVal(expr.left, bindingType, checkClashes); + break + + case "RestElement": + this.checkLVal(expr.argument, bindingType, checkClashes); + break + + case "ParenthesizedExpression": + this.checkLVal(expr.expression, bindingType, checkClashes); + break + + default: + this.raise(expr.start, (bindingType ? "Binding" : "Assigning to") + " rvalue"); + } +}; + +// A recursive descent parser operates by defining functions for all +// syntactic elements, and recursively calling those, each function +// advancing the input stream and returning an AST node. Precedence +// of constructs (for example, the fact that `!x[1]` means `!(x[1])` +// instead of `(!x)[1]` is handled by the fact that the parser +// function that parses unary prefix operators is called first, and +// in turn calls the function that parses `[]` subscripts — that +// way, it'll receive the node for `x[1]` already parsed, and wraps +// *that* in the unary operator node. +// +// Acorn uses an [operator precedence parser][opp] to handle binary +// operator precedence, because it is much more compact than using +// the technique outlined above, which uses different, nesting +// functions to specify precedence, for all of the ten binary +// precedence levels that JavaScript defines. +// +// [opp]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator-precedence_parser + +var pp$3 = Parser.prototype; + +// Check if property name clashes with already added. +// Object/class getters and setters are not allowed to clash — +// either with each other or with an init property — and in +// strict mode, init properties are also not allowed to be repeated. + +pp$3.checkPropClash = function(prop, propHash) { + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && (prop.computed || prop.method || prop.shorthand)) + { return } + var key = prop.key; + var name; + switch (key.type) { + case "Identifier": name = key.name; break + case "Literal": name = String(key.value); break + default: return + } + var kind = prop.kind; + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + if (name === "__proto__" && kind === "init") { + if (propHash.proto) { this.raiseRecoverable(key.start, "Redefinition of __proto__ property"); } + propHash.proto = true; + } + return + } + name = "$" + name; + var other = propHash[name]; + if (other) { + var redefinition; + if (kind === "init") { + redefinition = this.strict && other.init || other.get || other.set; + } else { + redefinition = other.init || other[kind]; + } + if (redefinition) + { this.raiseRecoverable(key.start, "Redefinition of property"); } + } else { + other = propHash[name] = { + init: false, + get: false, + set: false + }; + } + other[kind] = true; +}; + +// ### Expression parsing + +// These nest, from the most general expression type at the top to +// 'atomic', nondivisible expression types at the bottom. Most of +// the functions will simply let the function(s) below them parse, +// and, *if* the syntactic construct they handle is present, wrap +// the AST node that the inner parser gave them in another node. + +// Parse a full expression. The optional arguments are used to +// forbid the `in` operator (in for loops initalization expressions) +// and provide reference for storing '=' operator inside shorthand +// property assignment in contexts where both object expression +// and object pattern might appear (so it's possible to raise +// delayed syntax error at correct position). + +pp$3.parseExpression = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors) { + var this$1 = this; + + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + var expr = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn, refDestructuringErrors); + if (this.type === types.comma) { + var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node.expressions = [expr]; + while (this.eat(types.comma)) { node.expressions.push(this$1.parseMaybeAssign(noIn, refDestructuringErrors)); } + return this.finishNode(node, "SequenceExpression") + } + return expr +}; + +// Parse an assignment expression. This includes applications of +// operators like `+=`. + +pp$3.parseMaybeAssign = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors, afterLeftParse) { + if (this.inGenerator && this.isContextual("yield")) { return this.parseYield() } + + var ownDestructuringErrors = false, oldParenAssign = -1, oldTrailingComma = -1; + if (refDestructuringErrors) { + oldParenAssign = refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign; + oldTrailingComma = refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma; + refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign = refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma = -1; + } else { + refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors; + ownDestructuringErrors = true; + } + + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + if (this.type == types.parenL || this.type == types.name) + { this.potentialArrowAt = this.start; } + var left = this.parseMaybeConditional(noIn, refDestructuringErrors); + if (afterLeftParse) { left = afterLeftParse.call(this, left, startPos, startLoc); } + if (this.type.isAssign) { + this.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); + if (!ownDestructuringErrors) { DestructuringErrors.call(refDestructuringErrors); } + var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node.operator = this.value; + node.left = this.type === types.eq ? this.toAssignable(left) : left; + refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign = -1; // reset because shorthand default was used correctly + this.checkLVal(left); + this.next(); + node.right = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn); + return this.finishNode(node, "AssignmentExpression") + } else { + if (ownDestructuringErrors) { this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); } + } + if (oldParenAssign > -1) { refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign = oldParenAssign; } + if (oldTrailingComma > -1) { refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma = oldTrailingComma; } + return left +}; + +// Parse a ternary conditional (`?:`) operator. + +pp$3.parseMaybeConditional = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors) { + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + var expr = this.parseExprOps(noIn, refDestructuringErrors); + if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors)) { return expr } + if (this.eat(types.question)) { + var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node.test = expr; + node.consequent = this.parseMaybeAssign(); + this.expect(types.colon); + node.alternate = this.parseMaybeAssign(noIn); + return this.finishNode(node, "ConditionalExpression") + } + return expr +}; + +// Start the precedence parser. + +pp$3.parseExprOps = function(noIn, refDestructuringErrors) { + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + var expr = this.parseMaybeUnary(refDestructuringErrors, false); + if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors)) { return expr } + return expr.start == startPos && expr.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" ? expr : this.parseExprOp(expr, startPos, startLoc, -1, noIn) +}; + +// Parse binary operators with the operator precedence parsing +// algorithm. `left` is the left-hand side of the operator. +// `minPrec` provides context that allows the function to stop and +// defer further parser to one of its callers when it encounters an +// operator that has a lower precedence than the set it is parsing. + +pp$3.parseExprOp = function(left, leftStartPos, leftStartLoc, minPrec, noIn) { + var prec = this.type.binop; + if (prec != null && (!noIn || this.type !== types._in)) { + if (prec > minPrec) { + var logical = this.type === types.logicalOR || this.type === types.logicalAND; + var op = this.value; + this.next(); + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + var right = this.parseExprOp(this.parseMaybeUnary(null, false), startPos, startLoc, prec, noIn); + var node = this.buildBinary(leftStartPos, leftStartLoc, left, right, op, logical); + return this.parseExprOp(node, leftStartPos, leftStartLoc, minPrec, noIn) + } + } + return left +}; + +pp$3.buildBinary = function(startPos, startLoc, left, right, op, logical) { + var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node.left = left; + node.operator = op; + node.right = right; + return this.finishNode(node, logical ? "LogicalExpression" : "BinaryExpression") +}; + +// Parse unary operators, both prefix and postfix. + +pp$3.parseMaybeUnary = function(refDestructuringErrors, sawUnary) { + var this$1 = this; + + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc, expr; + if (this.inAsync && this.isContextual("await")) { + expr = this.parseAwait(); + sawUnary = true; + } else if (this.type.prefix) { + var node = this.startNode(), update = this.type === types.incDec; + node.operator = this.value; + node.prefix = true; + this.next(); + node.argument = this.parseMaybeUnary(null, true); + this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); + if (update) { this.checkLVal(node.argument); } + else if (this.strict && node.operator === "delete" && + node.argument.type === "Identifier") + { this.raiseRecoverable(node.start, "Deleting local variable in strict mode"); } + else { sawUnary = true; } + expr = this.finishNode(node, update ? "UpdateExpression" : "UnaryExpression"); + } else { + expr = this.parseExprSubscripts(refDestructuringErrors); + if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors)) { return expr } + while (this.type.postfix && !this.canInsertSemicolon()) { + var node$1 = this$1.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node$1.operator = this$1.value; + node$1.prefix = false; + node$1.argument = expr; + this$1.checkLVal(expr); + this$1.next(); + expr = this$1.finishNode(node$1, "UpdateExpression"); + } + } + + if (!sawUnary && this.eat(types.starstar)) + { return this.buildBinary(startPos, startLoc, expr, this.parseMaybeUnary(null, false), "**", false) } + else + { return expr } +}; + +// Parse call, dot, and `[]`-subscript expressions. + +pp$3.parseExprSubscripts = function(refDestructuringErrors) { + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + var expr = this.parseExprAtom(refDestructuringErrors); + var skipArrowSubscripts = expr.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression" && this.input.slice(this.lastTokStart, this.lastTokEnd) !== ")"; + if (this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors) || skipArrowSubscripts) { return expr } + var result = this.parseSubscripts(expr, startPos, startLoc); + if (refDestructuringErrors && result.type === "MemberExpression") { + if (refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign >= result.start) { refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign = -1; } + if (refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedBind >= result.start) { refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedBind = -1; } + } + return result +}; + +pp$3.parseSubscripts = function(base, startPos, startLoc, noCalls) { + var this$1 = this; + + var maybeAsyncArrow = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && base.type === "Identifier" && base.name === "async" && + this.lastTokEnd == base.end && !this.canInsertSemicolon(); + for (var computed = (void 0);;) { + if ((computed = this$1.eat(types.bracketL)) || this$1.eat(types.dot)) { + var node = this$1.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node.object = base; + node.property = computed ? this$1.parseExpression() : this$1.parseIdent(true); + node.computed = !!computed; + if (computed) { this$1.expect(types.bracketR); } + base = this$1.finishNode(node, "MemberExpression"); + } else if (!noCalls && this$1.eat(types.parenL)) { + var refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors, oldYieldPos = this$1.yieldPos, oldAwaitPos = this$1.awaitPos; + this$1.yieldPos = 0; + this$1.awaitPos = 0; + var exprList = this$1.parseExprList(types.parenR, this$1.options.ecmaVersion >= 8, false, refDestructuringErrors); + if (maybeAsyncArrow && !this$1.canInsertSemicolon() && this$1.eat(types.arrow)) { + this$1.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, false); + this$1.checkYieldAwaitInDefaultParams(); + this$1.yieldPos = oldYieldPos; + this$1.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos; + return this$1.parseArrowExpression(this$1.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), exprList, true) + } + this$1.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); + this$1.yieldPos = oldYieldPos || this$1.yieldPos; + this$1.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos || this$1.awaitPos; + var node$1 = this$1.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node$1.callee = base; + node$1.arguments = exprList; + base = this$1.finishNode(node$1, "CallExpression"); + } else if (this$1.type === types.backQuote) { + var node$2 = this$1.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + node$2.tag = base; + node$2.quasi = this$1.parseTemplate({isTagged: true}); + base = this$1.finishNode(node$2, "TaggedTemplateExpression"); + } else { + return base + } + } +}; + +// Parse an atomic expression — either a single token that is an +// expression, an expression started by a keyword like `function` or +// `new`, or an expression wrapped in punctuation like `()`, `[]`, +// or `{}`. + +pp$3.parseExprAtom = function(refDestructuringErrors) { + var node, canBeArrow = this.potentialArrowAt == this.start; + switch (this.type) { + case types._super: + if (!this.inFunction) + { this.raise(this.start, "'super' outside of function or class"); } + node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + // The `super` keyword can appear at below: + // SuperProperty: + // super [ Expression ] + // super . IdentifierName + // SuperCall: + // super Arguments + if (this.type !== types.dot && this.type !== types.bracketL && this.type !== types.parenL) + { this.unexpected(); } + return this.finishNode(node, "Super") + + case types._this: + node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + return this.finishNode(node, "ThisExpression") + + case types.name: + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + var id = this.parseIdent(this.type !== types.name); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && id.name === "async" && !this.canInsertSemicolon() && this.eat(types._function)) + { return this.parseFunction(this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), false, false, true) } + if (canBeArrow && !this.canInsertSemicolon()) { + if (this.eat(types.arrow)) + { return this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), [id], false) } + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && id.name === "async" && this.type === types.name) { + id = this.parseIdent(); + if (this.canInsertSemicolon() || !this.eat(types.arrow)) + { this.unexpected(); } + return this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), [id], true) + } + } + return id + + case types.regexp: + var value = this.value; + node = this.parseLiteral(value.value); + node.regex = {pattern: value.pattern, flags: value.flags}; + return node + + case types.num: case types.string: + return this.parseLiteral(this.value) + + case types._null: case types._true: case types._false: + node = this.startNode(); + node.value = this.type === types._null ? null : this.type === types._true; + node.raw = this.type.keyword; + this.next(); + return this.finishNode(node, "Literal") + + case types.parenL: + var start = this.start, expr = this.parseParenAndDistinguishExpression(canBeArrow); + if (refDestructuringErrors) { + if (refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign < 0 && !this.isSimpleAssignTarget(expr)) + { refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedAssign = start; } + if (refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedBind < 0) + { refDestructuringErrors.parenthesizedBind = start; } + } + return expr + + case types.bracketL: + node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + node.elements = this.parseExprList(types.bracketR, true, true, refDestructuringErrors); + return this.finishNode(node, "ArrayExpression") + + case types.braceL: + return this.parseObj(false, refDestructuringErrors) + + case types._function: + node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + return this.parseFunction(node, false) + + case types._class: + return this.parseClass(this.startNode(), false) + + case types._new: + return this.parseNew() + + case types.backQuote: + return this.parseTemplate() + + default: + this.unexpected(); + } +}; + +pp$3.parseLiteral = function(value) { + var node = this.startNode(); + node.value = value; + node.raw = this.input.slice(this.start, this.end); + this.next(); + return this.finishNode(node, "Literal") +}; + +pp$3.parseParenExpression = function() { + this.expect(types.parenL); + var val = this.parseExpression(); + this.expect(types.parenR); + return val +}; + +pp$3.parseParenAndDistinguishExpression = function(canBeArrow) { + var this$1 = this; + + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc, val, allowTrailingComma = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8; + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + this.next(); + + var innerStartPos = this.start, innerStartLoc = this.startLoc; + var exprList = [], first = true, lastIsComma = false; + var refDestructuringErrors = new DestructuringErrors, oldYieldPos = this.yieldPos, oldAwaitPos = this.awaitPos, spreadStart, innerParenStart; + this.yieldPos = 0; + this.awaitPos = 0; + while (this.type !== types.parenR) { + first ? first = false : this$1.expect(types.comma); + if (allowTrailingComma && this$1.afterTrailingComma(types.parenR, true)) { + lastIsComma = true; + break + } else if (this$1.type === types.ellipsis) { + spreadStart = this$1.start; + exprList.push(this$1.parseParenItem(this$1.parseRestBinding())); + if (this$1.type === types.comma) { this$1.raise(this$1.start, "Comma is not permitted after the rest element"); } + break + } else { + if (this$1.type === types.parenL && !innerParenStart) { + innerParenStart = this$1.start; + } + exprList.push(this$1.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors, this$1.parseParenItem)); + } + } + var innerEndPos = this.start, innerEndLoc = this.startLoc; + this.expect(types.parenR); + + if (canBeArrow && !this.canInsertSemicolon() && this.eat(types.arrow)) { + this.checkPatternErrors(refDestructuringErrors, false); + this.checkYieldAwaitInDefaultParams(); + if (innerParenStart) { this.unexpected(innerParenStart); } + this.yieldPos = oldYieldPos; + this.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos; + return this.parseParenArrowList(startPos, startLoc, exprList) + } + + if (!exprList.length || lastIsComma) { this.unexpected(this.lastTokStart); } + if (spreadStart) { this.unexpected(spreadStart); } + this.checkExpressionErrors(refDestructuringErrors, true); + this.yieldPos = oldYieldPos || this.yieldPos; + this.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos || this.awaitPos; + + if (exprList.length > 1) { + val = this.startNodeAt(innerStartPos, innerStartLoc); + val.expressions = exprList; + this.finishNodeAt(val, "SequenceExpression", innerEndPos, innerEndLoc); + } else { + val = exprList[0]; + } + } else { + val = this.parseParenExpression(); + } + + if (this.options.preserveParens) { + var par = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc); + par.expression = val; + return this.finishNode(par, "ParenthesizedExpression") + } else { + return val + } +}; + +pp$3.parseParenItem = function(item) { + return item +}; + +pp$3.parseParenArrowList = function(startPos, startLoc, exprList) { + return this.parseArrowExpression(this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc), exprList) +}; + +// New's precedence is slightly tricky. It must allow its argument to +// be a `[]` or dot subscript expression, but not a call — at least, +// not without wrapping it in parentheses. Thus, it uses the noCalls +// argument to parseSubscripts to prevent it from consuming the +// argument list. + +var empty$1 = []; + +pp$3.parseNew = function() { + var node = this.startNode(); + var meta = this.parseIdent(true); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.eat(types.dot)) { + node.meta = meta; + node.property = this.parseIdent(true); + if (node.property.name !== "target") + { this.raiseRecoverable(node.property.start, "The only valid meta property for new is new.target"); } + if (!this.inFunction) + { this.raiseRecoverable(node.start, "new.target can only be used in functions"); } + return this.finishNode(node, "MetaProperty") + } + var startPos = this.start, startLoc = this.startLoc; + node.callee = this.parseSubscripts(this.parseExprAtom(), startPos, startLoc, true); + if (this.eat(types.parenL)) { node.arguments = this.parseExprList(types.parenR, this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8, false); } + else { node.arguments = empty$1; } + return this.finishNode(node, "NewExpression") +}; + +// Parse template expression. + +pp$3.parseTemplateElement = function(ref) { + var isTagged = ref.isTagged; + + var elem = this.startNode(); + if (this.type === types.invalidTemplate) { + if (!isTagged) { + this.raiseRecoverable(this.start, "Bad escape sequence in untagged template literal"); + } + elem.value = { + raw: this.value, + cooked: null + }; + } else { + elem.value = { + raw: this.input.slice(this.start, this.end).replace(/\r\n?/g, "\n"), + cooked: this.value + }; + } + this.next(); + elem.tail = this.type === types.backQuote; + return this.finishNode(elem, "TemplateElement") +}; + +pp$3.parseTemplate = function(ref) { + var this$1 = this; + if ( ref === void 0 ) ref = {}; + var isTagged = ref.isTagged; if ( isTagged === void 0 ) isTagged = false; + + var node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + node.expressions = []; + var curElt = this.parseTemplateElement({isTagged: isTagged}); + node.quasis = [curElt]; + while (!curElt.tail) { + this$1.expect(types.dollarBraceL); + node.expressions.push(this$1.parseExpression()); + this$1.expect(types.braceR); + node.quasis.push(curElt = this$1.parseTemplateElement({isTagged: isTagged})); + } + this.next(); + return this.finishNode(node, "TemplateLiteral") +}; + +pp$3.isAsyncProp = function(prop) { + return !prop.computed && prop.key.type === "Identifier" && prop.key.name === "async" && + (this.type === types.name || this.type === types.num || this.type === types.string || this.type === types.bracketL || this.type.keyword) && + !lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start)) +}; + +// Parse an object literal or binding pattern. + +pp$3.parseObj = function(isPattern, refDestructuringErrors) { + var this$1 = this; + + var node = this.startNode(), first = true, propHash = {}; + node.properties = []; + this.next(); + while (!this.eat(types.braceR)) { + if (!first) { + this$1.expect(types.comma); + if (this$1.afterTrailingComma(types.braceR)) { break } + } else { first = false; } + + var prop = this$1.parseProperty(isPattern, refDestructuringErrors); + this$1.checkPropClash(prop, propHash); + node.properties.push(prop); + } + return this.finishNode(node, isPattern ? "ObjectPattern" : "ObjectExpression") +}; + +pp$3.parseProperty = function(isPattern, refDestructuringErrors) { + var prop = this.startNode(), isGenerator, isAsync, startPos, startLoc; + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + prop.method = false; + prop.shorthand = false; + if (isPattern || refDestructuringErrors) { + startPos = this.start; + startLoc = this.startLoc; + } + if (!isPattern) + { isGenerator = this.eat(types.star); } + } + this.parsePropertyName(prop); + if (!isPattern && this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && !isGenerator && this.isAsyncProp(prop)) { + isAsync = true; + this.parsePropertyName(prop, refDestructuringErrors); + } else { + isAsync = false; + } + this.parsePropertyValue(prop, isPattern, isGenerator, isAsync, startPos, startLoc, refDestructuringErrors); + return this.finishNode(prop, "Property") +}; + +pp$3.parsePropertyValue = function(prop, isPattern, isGenerator, isAsync, startPos, startLoc, refDestructuringErrors) { + if ((isGenerator || isAsync) && this.type === types.colon) + { this.unexpected(); } + + if (this.eat(types.colon)) { + prop.value = isPattern ? this.parseMaybeDefault(this.start, this.startLoc) : this.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors); + prop.kind = "init"; + } else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && this.type === types.parenL) { + if (isPattern) { this.unexpected(); } + prop.kind = "init"; + prop.method = true; + prop.value = this.parseMethod(isGenerator, isAsync); + } else if (!isPattern && + this.options.ecmaVersion >= 5 && !prop.computed && prop.key.type === "Identifier" && + (prop.key.name === "get" || prop.key.name === "set") && + (this.type != types.comma && this.type != types.braceR)) { + if (isGenerator || isAsync) { this.unexpected(); } + prop.kind = prop.key.name; + this.parsePropertyName(prop); + prop.value = this.parseMethod(false); + var paramCount = prop.kind === "get" ? 0 : 1; + if (prop.value.params.length !== paramCount) { + var start = prop.value.start; + if (prop.kind === "get") + { this.raiseRecoverable(start, "getter should have no params"); } + else + { this.raiseRecoverable(start, "setter should have exactly one param"); } + } else { + if (prop.kind === "set" && prop.value.params[0].type === "RestElement") + { this.raiseRecoverable(prop.value.params[0].start, "Setter cannot use rest params"); } + } + } else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && !prop.computed && prop.key.type === "Identifier") { + this.checkUnreserved(prop.key); + prop.kind = "init"; + if (isPattern) { + prop.value = this.parseMaybeDefault(startPos, startLoc, prop.key); + } else if (this.type === types.eq && refDestructuringErrors) { + if (refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign < 0) + { refDestructuringErrors.shorthandAssign = this.start; } + prop.value = this.parseMaybeDefault(startPos, startLoc, prop.key); + } else { + prop.value = prop.key; + } + prop.shorthand = true; + } else { this.unexpected(); } +}; + +pp$3.parsePropertyName = function(prop) { + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + if (this.eat(types.bracketL)) { + prop.computed = true; + prop.key = this.parseMaybeAssign(); + this.expect(types.bracketR); + return prop.key + } else { + prop.computed = false; + } + } + return prop.key = this.type === types.num || this.type === types.string ? this.parseExprAtom() : this.parseIdent(true) +}; + +// Initialize empty function node. + +pp$3.initFunction = function(node) { + node.id = null; + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + node.generator = false; + node.expression = false; + } + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8) + { node.async = false; } +}; + +// Parse object or class method. + +pp$3.parseMethod = function(isGenerator, isAsync) { + var node = this.startNode(), oldInGen = this.inGenerator, oldInAsync = this.inAsync, + oldYieldPos = this.yieldPos, oldAwaitPos = this.awaitPos, oldInFunc = this.inFunction; + + this.initFunction(node); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) + { node.generator = isGenerator; } + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8) + { node.async = !!isAsync; } + + this.inGenerator = node.generator; + this.inAsync = node.async; + this.yieldPos = 0; + this.awaitPos = 0; + this.inFunction = true; + this.enterFunctionScope(); + + this.expect(types.parenL); + node.params = this.parseBindingList(types.parenR, false, this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8); + this.checkYieldAwaitInDefaultParams(); + this.parseFunctionBody(node, false); + + this.inGenerator = oldInGen; + this.inAsync = oldInAsync; + this.yieldPos = oldYieldPos; + this.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos; + this.inFunction = oldInFunc; + return this.finishNode(node, "FunctionExpression") +}; + +// Parse arrow function expression with given parameters. + +pp$3.parseArrowExpression = function(node, params, isAsync) { + var oldInGen = this.inGenerator, oldInAsync = this.inAsync, + oldYieldPos = this.yieldPos, oldAwaitPos = this.awaitPos, oldInFunc = this.inFunction; + + this.enterFunctionScope(); + this.initFunction(node); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8) + { node.async = !!isAsync; } + + this.inGenerator = false; + this.inAsync = node.async; + this.yieldPos = 0; + this.awaitPos = 0; + this.inFunction = true; + + node.params = this.toAssignableList(params, true); + this.parseFunctionBody(node, true); + + this.inGenerator = oldInGen; + this.inAsync = oldInAsync; + this.yieldPos = oldYieldPos; + this.awaitPos = oldAwaitPos; + this.inFunction = oldInFunc; + return this.finishNode(node, "ArrowFunctionExpression") +}; + +// Parse function body and check parameters. + +pp$3.parseFunctionBody = function(node, isArrowFunction) { + var isExpression = isArrowFunction && this.type !== types.braceL; + var oldStrict = this.strict, useStrict = false; + + if (isExpression) { + node.body = this.parseMaybeAssign(); + node.expression = true; + this.checkParams(node, false); + } else { + var nonSimple = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 7 && !this.isSimpleParamList(node.params); + if (!oldStrict || nonSimple) { + useStrict = this.strictDirective(this.end); + // If this is a strict mode function, verify that argument names + // are not repeated, and it does not try to bind the words `eval` + // or `arguments`. + if (useStrict && nonSimple) + { this.raiseRecoverable(node.start, "Illegal 'use strict' directive in function with non-simple parameter list"); } + } + // Start a new scope with regard to labels and the `inFunction` + // flag (restore them to their old value afterwards). + var oldLabels = this.labels; + this.labels = []; + if (useStrict) { this.strict = true; } + + // Add the params to varDeclaredNames to ensure that an error is thrown + // if a let/const declaration in the function clashes with one of the params. + this.checkParams(node, !oldStrict && !useStrict && !isArrowFunction && this.isSimpleParamList(node.params)); + node.body = this.parseBlock(false); + node.expression = false; + this.adaptDirectivePrologue(node.body.body); + this.labels = oldLabels; + } + this.exitFunctionScope(); + + if (this.strict && node.id) { + // Ensure the function name isn't a forbidden identifier in strict mode, e.g. 'eval' + this.checkLVal(node.id, "none"); + } + this.strict = oldStrict; +}; + +pp$3.isSimpleParamList = function(params) { + for (var i = 0, list = params; i < list.length; i += 1) + { + var param = list[i]; + + if (param.type !== "Identifier") { return false + } } + return true +}; + +// Checks function params for various disallowed patterns such as using "eval" +// or "arguments" and duplicate parameters. + +pp$3.checkParams = function(node, allowDuplicates) { + var this$1 = this; + + var nameHash = {}; + for (var i = 0, list = node.params; i < list.length; i += 1) + { + var param = list[i]; + + this$1.checkLVal(param, "var", allowDuplicates ? null : nameHash); + } +}; + +// Parses a comma-separated list of expressions, and returns them as +// an array. `close` is the token type that ends the list, and +// `allowEmpty` can be turned on to allow subsequent commas with +// nothing in between them to be parsed as `null` (which is needed +// for array literals). + +pp$3.parseExprList = function(close, allowTrailingComma, allowEmpty, refDestructuringErrors) { + var this$1 = this; + + var elts = [], first = true; + while (!this.eat(close)) { + if (!first) { + this$1.expect(types.comma); + if (allowTrailingComma && this$1.afterTrailingComma(close)) { break } + } else { first = false; } + + var elt = (void 0); + if (allowEmpty && this$1.type === types.comma) + { elt = null; } + else if (this$1.type === types.ellipsis) { + elt = this$1.parseSpread(refDestructuringErrors); + if (refDestructuringErrors && this$1.type === types.comma && refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma < 0) + { refDestructuringErrors.trailingComma = this$1.start; } + } else { + elt = this$1.parseMaybeAssign(false, refDestructuringErrors); + } + elts.push(elt); + } + return elts +}; + +pp$3.checkUnreserved = function(ref) { + var start = ref.start; + var end = ref.end; + var name = ref.name; + + if (this.inGenerator && name === "yield") + { this.raiseRecoverable(start, "Can not use 'yield' as identifier inside a generator"); } + if (this.inAsync && name === "await") + { this.raiseRecoverable(start, "Can not use 'await' as identifier inside an async function"); } + if (this.isKeyword(name)) + { this.raise(start, ("Unexpected keyword '" + name + "'")); } + if (this.options.ecmaVersion < 6 && + this.input.slice(start, end).indexOf("\\") != -1) { return } + var re = this.strict ? this.reservedWordsStrict : this.reservedWords; + if (re.test(name)) + { this.raiseRecoverable(start, ("The keyword '" + name + "' is reserved")); } +}; + +// Parse the next token as an identifier. If `liberal` is true (used +// when parsing properties), it will also convert keywords into +// identifiers. + +pp$3.parseIdent = function(liberal, isBinding) { + var node = this.startNode(); + if (liberal && this.options.allowReserved == "never") { liberal = false; } + if (this.type === types.name) { + node.name = this.value; + } else if (this.type.keyword) { + node.name = this.type.keyword; + + // To fix https://github.com/ternjs/acorn/issues/575 + // `class` and `function` keywords push new context into this.context. + // But there is no chance to pop the context if the keyword is consumed as an identifier such as a property name. + // If the previous token is a dot, this does not apply because the context-managing code already ignored the keyword + if ((node.name === "class" || node.name === "function") && + (this.lastTokEnd !== this.lastTokStart + 1 || this.input.charCodeAt(this.lastTokStart) !== 46)) { + this.context.pop(); + } + } else { + this.unexpected(); + } + this.next(); + this.finishNode(node, "Identifier"); + if (!liberal) { this.checkUnreserved(node); } + return node +}; + +// Parses yield expression inside generator. + +pp$3.parseYield = function() { + if (!this.yieldPos) { this.yieldPos = this.start; } + + var node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + if (this.type == types.semi || this.canInsertSemicolon() || (this.type != types.star && !this.type.startsExpr)) { + node.delegate = false; + node.argument = null; + } else { + node.delegate = this.eat(types.star); + node.argument = this.parseMaybeAssign(); + } + return this.finishNode(node, "YieldExpression") +}; + +pp$3.parseAwait = function() { + if (!this.awaitPos) { this.awaitPos = this.start; } + + var node = this.startNode(); + this.next(); + node.argument = this.parseMaybeUnary(null, true); + return this.finishNode(node, "AwaitExpression") +}; + +var pp$4 = Parser.prototype; + +// This function is used to raise exceptions on parse errors. It +// takes an offset integer (into the current `input`) to indicate +// the location of the error, attaches the position to the end +// of the error message, and then raises a `SyntaxError` with that +// message. + +pp$4.raise = function(pos, message) { + var loc = getLineInfo(this.input, pos); + message += " (" + loc.line + ":" + loc.column + ")"; + var err = new SyntaxError(message); + err.pos = pos; err.loc = loc; err.raisedAt = this.pos; + throw err +}; + +pp$4.raiseRecoverable = pp$4.raise; + +pp$4.curPosition = function() { + if (this.options.locations) { + return new Position(this.curLine, this.pos - this.lineStart) + } +}; + +var pp$5 = Parser.prototype; + +// Object.assign polyfill +var assign = Object.assign || function(target) { + var sources = [], len = arguments.length - 1; + while ( len-- > 0 ) sources[ len ] = arguments[ len + 1 ]; + + for (var i = 0, list = sources; i < list.length; i += 1) { + var source = list[i]; + + for (var key in source) { + if (has(source, key)) { + target[key] = source[key]; + } + } + } + return target +}; + +// The functions in this module keep track of declared variables in the current scope in order to detect duplicate variable names. + +pp$5.enterFunctionScope = function() { + // var: a hash of var-declared names in the current lexical scope + // lexical: a hash of lexically-declared names in the current lexical scope + // childVar: a hash of var-declared names in all child lexical scopes of the current lexical scope (within the current function scope) + // parentLexical: a hash of lexically-declared names in all parent lexical scopes of the current lexical scope (within the current function scope) + this.scopeStack.push({var: {}, lexical: {}, childVar: {}, parentLexical: {}}); +}; + +pp$5.exitFunctionScope = function() { + this.scopeStack.pop(); +}; + +pp$5.enterLexicalScope = function() { + var parentScope = this.scopeStack[this.scopeStack.length - 1]; + var childScope = {var: {}, lexical: {}, childVar: {}, parentLexical: {}}; + + this.scopeStack.push(childScope); + assign(childScope.parentLexical, parentScope.lexical, parentScope.parentLexical); +}; + +pp$5.exitLexicalScope = function() { + var childScope = this.scopeStack.pop(); + var parentScope = this.scopeStack[this.scopeStack.length - 1]; + + assign(parentScope.childVar, childScope.var, childScope.childVar); +}; + +/** + * A name can be declared with `var` if there are no variables with the same name declared with `let`/`const` + * in the current lexical scope or any of the parent lexical scopes in this function. + */ +pp$5.canDeclareVarName = function(name) { + var currentScope = this.scopeStack[this.scopeStack.length - 1]; + + return !has(currentScope.lexical, name) && !has(currentScope.parentLexical, name) +}; + +/** + * A name can be declared with `let`/`const` if there are no variables with the same name declared with `let`/`const` + * in the current scope, and there are no variables with the same name declared with `var` in the current scope or in + * any child lexical scopes in this function. + */ +pp$5.canDeclareLexicalName = function(name) { + var currentScope = this.scopeStack[this.scopeStack.length - 1]; + + return !has(currentScope.lexical, name) && !has(currentScope.var, name) && !has(currentScope.childVar, name) +}; + +pp$5.declareVarName = function(name) { + this.scopeStack[this.scopeStack.length - 1].var[name] = true; +}; + +pp$5.declareLexicalName = function(name) { + this.scopeStack[this.scopeStack.length - 1].lexical[name] = true; +}; + +var Node = function Node(parser, pos, loc) { + this.type = ""; + this.start = pos; + this.end = 0; + if (parser.options.locations) + { this.loc = new SourceLocation(parser, loc); } + if (parser.options.directSourceFile) + { this.sourceFile = parser.options.directSourceFile; } + if (parser.options.ranges) + { this.range = [pos, 0]; } +}; + +// Start an AST node, attaching a start offset. + +var pp$6 = Parser.prototype; + +pp$6.startNode = function() { + return new Node(this, this.start, this.startLoc) +}; + +pp$6.startNodeAt = function(pos, loc) { + return new Node(this, pos, loc) +}; + +// Finish an AST node, adding `type` and `end` properties. + +function finishNodeAt(node, type, pos, loc) { + node.type = type; + node.end = pos; + if (this.options.locations) + { node.loc.end = loc; } + if (this.options.ranges) + { node.range[1] = pos; } + return node +} + +pp$6.finishNode = function(node, type) { + return finishNodeAt.call(this, node, type, this.lastTokEnd, this.lastTokEndLoc) +}; + +// Finish node at given position + +pp$6.finishNodeAt = function(node, type, pos, loc) { + return finishNodeAt.call(this, node, type, pos, loc) +}; + +// The algorithm used to determine whether a regexp can appear at a +// given point in the program is loosely based on sweet.js' approach. +// See https://github.com/mozilla/sweet.js/wiki/design + +var TokContext = function TokContext(token, isExpr, preserveSpace, override, generator) { + this.token = token; + this.isExpr = !!isExpr; + this.preserveSpace = !!preserveSpace; + this.override = override; + this.generator = !!generator; +}; + +var types$1 = { + b_stat: new TokContext("{", false), + b_expr: new TokContext("{", true), + b_tmpl: new TokContext("${", false), + p_stat: new TokContext("(", false), + p_expr: new TokContext("(", true), + q_tmpl: new TokContext("`", true, true, function (p) { return p.tryReadTemplateToken(); }), + f_stat: new TokContext("function", false), + f_expr: new TokContext("function", true), + f_expr_gen: new TokContext("function", true, false, null, true), + f_gen: new TokContext("function", false, false, null, true) +}; + +var pp$7 = Parser.prototype; + +pp$7.initialContext = function() { + return [types$1.b_stat] +}; + +pp$7.braceIsBlock = function(prevType) { + var parent = this.curContext(); + if (parent === types$1.f_expr || parent === types$1.f_stat) + { return true } + if (prevType === types.colon && (parent === types$1.b_stat || parent === types$1.b_expr)) + { return !parent.isExpr } + + // The check for `tt.name && exprAllowed` detects whether we are + // after a `yield` or `of` construct. See the `updateContext` for + // `tt.name`. + if (prevType === types._return || prevType == types.name && this.exprAllowed) + { return lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.start)) } + if (prevType === types._else || prevType === types.semi || prevType === types.eof || prevType === types.parenR || prevType == types.arrow) + { return true } + if (prevType == types.braceL) + { return parent === types$1.b_stat } + if (prevType == types._var || prevType == types.name) + { return false } + return !this.exprAllowed +}; + +pp$7.inGeneratorContext = function() { + var this$1 = this; + + for (var i = this.context.length - 1; i >= 1; i--) { + var context = this$1.context[i]; + if (context.token === "function") + { return context.generator } + } + return false +}; + +pp$7.updateContext = function(prevType) { + var update, type = this.type; + if (type.keyword && prevType == types.dot) + { this.exprAllowed = false; } + else if (update = type.updateContext) + { update.call(this, prevType); } + else + { this.exprAllowed = type.beforeExpr; } +}; + +// Token-specific context update code + +types.parenR.updateContext = types.braceR.updateContext = function() { + if (this.context.length == 1) { + this.exprAllowed = true; + return + } + var out = this.context.pop(); + if (out === types$1.b_stat && this.curContext().token === "function") { + out = this.context.pop(); + } + this.exprAllowed = !out.isExpr; +}; + +types.braceL.updateContext = function(prevType) { + this.context.push(this.braceIsBlock(prevType) ? types$1.b_stat : types$1.b_expr); + this.exprAllowed = true; +}; + +types.dollarBraceL.updateContext = function() { + this.context.push(types$1.b_tmpl); + this.exprAllowed = true; +}; + +types.parenL.updateContext = function(prevType) { + var statementParens = prevType === types._if || prevType === types._for || prevType === types._with || prevType === types._while; + this.context.push(statementParens ? types$1.p_stat : types$1.p_expr); + this.exprAllowed = true; +}; + +types.incDec.updateContext = function() { + // tokExprAllowed stays unchanged +}; + +types._function.updateContext = types._class.updateContext = function(prevType) { + if (prevType.beforeExpr && prevType !== types.semi && prevType !== types._else && + !((prevType === types.colon || prevType === types.braceL) && this.curContext() === types$1.b_stat)) + { this.context.push(types$1.f_expr); } + else + { this.context.push(types$1.f_stat); } + this.exprAllowed = false; +}; + +types.backQuote.updateContext = function() { + if (this.curContext() === types$1.q_tmpl) + { this.context.pop(); } + else + { this.context.push(types$1.q_tmpl); } + this.exprAllowed = false; +}; + +types.star.updateContext = function(prevType) { + if (prevType == types._function) { + var index = this.context.length - 1; + if (this.context[index] === types$1.f_expr) + { this.context[index] = types$1.f_expr_gen; } + else + { this.context[index] = types$1.f_gen; } + } + this.exprAllowed = true; +}; + +types.name.updateContext = function(prevType) { + var allowed = false; + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) { + if (this.value == "of" && !this.exprAllowed || + this.value == "yield" && this.inGeneratorContext()) + { allowed = true; } + } + this.exprAllowed = allowed; +}; + +// Object type used to represent tokens. Note that normally, tokens +// simply exist as properties on the parser object. This is only +// used for the onToken callback and the external tokenizer. + +var Token = function Token(p) { + this.type = p.type; + this.value = p.value; + this.start = p.start; + this.end = p.end; + if (p.options.locations) + { this.loc = new SourceLocation(p, p.startLoc, p.endLoc); } + if (p.options.ranges) + { this.range = [p.start, p.end]; } +}; + +// ## Tokenizer + +var pp$8 = Parser.prototype; + +// Are we running under Rhino? +var isRhino = typeof Packages == "object" && Object.prototype.toString.call(Packages) == "[object JavaPackage]"; + +// Move to the next token + +pp$8.next = function() { + if (this.options.onToken) + { this.options.onToken(new Token(this)); } + + this.lastTokEnd = this.end; + this.lastTokStart = this.start; + this.lastTokEndLoc = this.endLoc; + this.lastTokStartLoc = this.startLoc; + this.nextToken(); +}; + +pp$8.getToken = function() { + this.next(); + return new Token(this) +}; + +// If we're in an ES6 environment, make parsers iterable +if (typeof Symbol !== "undefined") + { pp$8[Symbol.iterator] = function() { + var this$1 = this; + + return { + next: function () { + var token = this$1.getToken(); + return { + done: token.type === types.eof, + value: token + } + } + } + }; } + +// Toggle strict mode. Re-reads the next number or string to please +// pedantic tests (`"use strict"; 010;` should fail). + +pp$8.curContext = function() { + return this.context[this.context.length - 1] +}; + +// Read a single token, updating the parser object's token-related +// properties. + +pp$8.nextToken = function() { + var curContext = this.curContext(); + if (!curContext || !curContext.preserveSpace) { this.skipSpace(); } + + this.start = this.pos; + if (this.options.locations) { this.startLoc = this.curPosition(); } + if (this.pos >= this.input.length) { return this.finishToken(types.eof) } + + if (curContext.override) { return curContext.override(this) } + else { this.readToken(this.fullCharCodeAtPos()); } +}; + +pp$8.readToken = function(code) { + // Identifier or keyword. '\uXXXX' sequences are allowed in + // identifiers, so '\' also dispatches to that. + if (isIdentifierStart(code, this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6) || code === 92 /* '\' */) + { return this.readWord() } + + return this.getTokenFromCode(code) +}; + +pp$8.fullCharCodeAtPos = function() { + var code = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos); + if (code <= 0xd7ff || code >= 0xe000) { return code } + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + return (code << 10) + next - 0x35fdc00 +}; + +pp$8.skipBlockComment = function() { + var this$1 = this; + + var startLoc = this.options.onComment && this.curPosition(); + var start = this.pos, end = this.input.indexOf("*/", this.pos += 2); + if (end === -1) { this.raise(this.pos - 2, "Unterminated comment"); } + this.pos = end + 2; + if (this.options.locations) { + lineBreakG.lastIndex = start; + var match; + while ((match = lineBreakG.exec(this.input)) && match.index < this.pos) { + ++this$1.curLine; + this$1.lineStart = match.index + match[0].length; + } + } + if (this.options.onComment) + { this.options.onComment(true, this.input.slice(start + 2, end), start, this.pos, + startLoc, this.curPosition()); } +}; + +pp$8.skipLineComment = function(startSkip) { + var this$1 = this; + + var start = this.pos; + var startLoc = this.options.onComment && this.curPosition(); + var ch = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos += startSkip); + while (this.pos < this.input.length && !isNewLine(ch)) { + ch = this$1.input.charCodeAt(++this$1.pos); + } + if (this.options.onComment) + { this.options.onComment(false, this.input.slice(start + startSkip, this.pos), start, this.pos, + startLoc, this.curPosition()); } +}; + +// Called at the start of the parse and after every token. Skips +// whitespace and comments, and. + +pp$8.skipSpace = function() { + var this$1 = this; + + loop: while (this.pos < this.input.length) { + var ch = this$1.input.charCodeAt(this$1.pos); + switch (ch) { + case 32: case 160: // ' ' + ++this$1.pos; + break + case 13: + if (this$1.input.charCodeAt(this$1.pos + 1) === 10) { + ++this$1.pos; + } + case 10: case 8232: case 8233: + ++this$1.pos; + if (this$1.options.locations) { + ++this$1.curLine; + this$1.lineStart = this$1.pos; + } + break + case 47: // '/' + switch (this$1.input.charCodeAt(this$1.pos + 1)) { + case 42: // '*' + this$1.skipBlockComment(); + break + case 47: + this$1.skipLineComment(2); + break + default: + break loop + } + break + default: + if (ch > 8 && ch < 14 || ch >= 5760 && nonASCIIwhitespace.test(String.fromCharCode(ch))) { + ++this$1.pos; + } else { + break loop + } + } + } +}; + +// Called at the end of every token. Sets `end`, `val`, and +// maintains `context` and `exprAllowed`, and skips the space after +// the token, so that the next one's `start` will point at the +// right position. + +pp$8.finishToken = function(type, val) { + this.end = this.pos; + if (this.options.locations) { this.endLoc = this.curPosition(); } + var prevType = this.type; + this.type = type; + this.value = val; + + this.updateContext(prevType); +}; + +// ### Token reading + +// This is the function that is called to fetch the next token. It +// is somewhat obscure, because it works in character codes rather +// than characters, and because operator parsing has been inlined +// into it. +// +// All in the name of speed. +// +pp$8.readToken_dot = function() { + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + if (next >= 48 && next <= 57) { return this.readNumber(true) } + var next2 = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2); + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 6 && next === 46 && next2 === 46) { // 46 = dot '.' + this.pos += 3; + return this.finishToken(types.ellipsis) + } else { + ++this.pos; + return this.finishToken(types.dot) + } +}; + +pp$8.readToken_slash = function() { // '/' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + if (this.exprAllowed) { ++this.pos; return this.readRegexp() } + if (next === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, 2) } + return this.finishOp(types.slash, 1) +}; + +pp$8.readToken_mult_modulo_exp = function(code) { // '%*' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + var size = 1; + var tokentype = code === 42 ? types.star : types.modulo; + + // exponentiation operator ** and **= + if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 7 && code == 42 && next === 42) { + ++size; + tokentype = types.starstar; + next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2); + } + + if (next === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, size + 1) } + return this.finishOp(tokentype, size) +}; + +pp$8.readToken_pipe_amp = function(code) { // '|&' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + if (next === code) { return this.finishOp(code === 124 ? types.logicalOR : types.logicalAND, 2) } + if (next === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, 2) } + return this.finishOp(code === 124 ? types.bitwiseOR : types.bitwiseAND, 1) +}; + +pp$8.readToken_caret = function() { // '^' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + if (next === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, 2) } + return this.finishOp(types.bitwiseXOR, 1) +}; + +pp$8.readToken_plus_min = function(code) { // '+-' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + if (next === code) { + if (next == 45 && !this.inModule && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) == 62 && + (this.lastTokEnd === 0 || lineBreak.test(this.input.slice(this.lastTokEnd, this.pos)))) { + // A `-->` line comment + this.skipLineComment(3); + this.skipSpace(); + return this.nextToken() + } + return this.finishOp(types.incDec, 2) + } + if (next === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, 2) } + return this.finishOp(types.plusMin, 1) +}; + +pp$8.readToken_lt_gt = function(code) { // '<>' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + var size = 1; + if (next === code) { + size = code === 62 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) === 62 ? 3 : 2; + if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + size) === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, size + 1) } + return this.finishOp(types.bitShift, size) + } + if (next == 33 && code == 60 && !this.inModule && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) == 45 && + this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 3) == 45) { + // `` line comment + this.skipLineComment(3); + this.skipSpace(); + return this.nextToken() + } + return this.finishOp(types.incDec, 2) + } + if (next === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, 2) } + return this.finishOp(types.plusMin, 1) +}; + +pp$8.readToken_lt_gt = function(code) { // '<>' + var next = this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 1); + var size = 1; + if (next === code) { + size = code === 62 && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) === 62 ? 3 : 2; + if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + size) === 61) { return this.finishOp(types.assign, size + 1) } + return this.finishOp(types.bitShift, size) + } + if (next == 33 && code == 60 && !this.inModule && this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 2) == 45 && + this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos + 3) == 45) { + // `