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Closure Compiler is a JavaScript optimizing compiler. It parses your JavaScript, analyzes it, removes dead code and rewrites and minimizes what's left. It also checks syntax, variable references, and types, and warns about common JavaScript pitfalls. It is used in many of Google's JavaScript apps, including Gmail, Google Web Search, Google Maps, and Google Docs. This binary checks for style issues such as incorrect or missing JSDoc usage, and missing goog.require() statements. It does not do more advanced checks such as typechecking.

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package com.google.javascript.jscomp;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;

import com.google.javascript.jscomp.NodeTraversal.AbstractPostOrderCallback;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Node;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Token;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * Collapses multiple variable declarations into a single one. i.e the
 * following:
 *
 * 
 * var a;
 * var b = 1;
 * var c = 2;
 * 
* * becomes: * *
var a, b = 1, c = 2;
* * This reduces the generated code size. More optimizations are possible: *
  • Group all variable declarations inside a function into one such variable. * declaration block.
  • *
  • Re-use variables instead of declaring a new one if they are used for * only part of a function.
  • * * Similarly, also collapses assigns like: * *
     * a = true;
     * b = true;
     * var c = true;
     * 
    * * becomes: * *
    var c = b = a = true;
    * * @author [email protected] (Nick Santos) */ class CollapseVariableDeclarations implements CompilerPass { /** Reference to JS Compiler */ private final AbstractCompiler compiler; /** Encapsulation of information about a variable declaration collapse */ private static class Collapse { /** * Variable declaration that any following var nodes should be * collapsed into */ final Node startNode; /** Parent of the nodes to the collapse */ final Node parent; Collapse(Node startNode, Node endNode, Node parent) { this.startNode = startNode; this.parent = parent; } } /** * Collapses to do in this pass. */ private final List collapses = new ArrayList<>(); /** * Nodes we've already looked at for collapsing, so that we don't look at them * again (we look ahead when examining what nodes can be collapsed, and the * node traversal may give them to us again) */ private final Set nodesToCollapse = new HashSet<>(); CollapseVariableDeclarations(AbstractCompiler compiler) { checkState(!compiler.getLifeCycleStage().isNormalized()); this.compiler = compiler; } @Override public void process(Node externs, Node root) { collapses.clear(); nodesToCollapse.clear(); NodeTraversal.traverse(compiler, root, new GatherCollapses()); if (!collapses.isEmpty()) { applyCollapses(); } } /** * Gathers all of the variable declarations that should be collapsed into one. * *

    We do not do the collapsing as we go since node traversal would be affected by the changes * we are making to the parse tree. */ private class GatherCollapses extends AbstractPostOrderCallback { @Override public void visit(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent) { // If we've already looked at this node, skip it if (nodesToCollapse.contains(n)) { return; } if (!NodeUtil.isNameDeclaration(n)) { return; } // Adjacent VAR children of an IF node are the if and else parts and can't // be collapsed if (parent.isIf()) { return; } Node varNode = n; Token nType = n.getToken(); // Find variable declarations that follow this one (if any) n = n.getNext(); boolean hasNodesToCollapse = false; // we only want to collapse lets with lets, vars with vars, and consts with consts so we // check to make sure the declaration types match while (n != null && nType == n.getToken()) { nodesToCollapse.add(n); hasNodesToCollapse = true; n = n.getNext(); } if (hasNodesToCollapse) { nodesToCollapse.add(varNode); collapses.add(new Collapse(varNode, n, parent)); } } } private void applyCollapses() { for (Collapse collapse : collapses) { Node var = collapse.startNode; compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(var); while (var.getNext() != null && (var.getNext().getToken() == var.getToken())) { Node next = collapse.parent.removeChildAfter(var); // Move all children of the next var node into the first one. var.addChildrenToBack(next.removeChildren()); } } } }





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