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

import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.javascript.jscomp.NodeTraversal.AbstractPostOrderCallback;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Node;

/**
 * Enforces that invocations of the method {@code goog.string.Const.from} are
 * done with an argument which is a string literal.
 *
 * 

This function parameter checker enforces that for all invocations of * method {@code goog.string.Const.from} the actual argument satisfies one of * the following conditions: *

    *
  1. The argument is an expression that is a string literal or concatenation * thereof, or *
  2. The argument is a constant variable previously assigned from a string * literal or concatenation thereof. *
*/ class ConstParamCheck extends AbstractPostOrderCallback implements CompilerPass { private static final String CONST_FUNCTION_NAME = "goog.string.Const.from"; private static final String CONST_FUNCTION_NAME_COLLAPSED = "goog$string$Const$from"; @VisibleForTesting static final DiagnosticType CONST_NOT_STRING_LITERAL_ERROR = DiagnosticType.error("JSC_CONSTANT_NOT_STRING_LITERAL_ERROR", "Function argument is not a string literal or a constant assigned " + "from a string literal or a concatenation of these."); private final AbstractCompiler compiler; public ConstParamCheck(AbstractCompiler compiler) { this.compiler = checkNotNull(compiler); } @Override public void process(Node externs, Node root) { checkState(compiler.getLifeCycleStage().isNormalized()); NodeTraversal.traverse(compiler, root, this); } /** * Callback to visit a node and check method call arguments of * {@code goog.string.Const.from}. * * @param traversal The node traversal object that supplies context, such as * the scope chain to use in name lookups as well as error reporting. * @param node The node being visited. * @param parent The parent of the node. */ @Override public void visit(NodeTraversal traversal, Node node, Node parent) { if (node.isCall()) { Node name = node.getFirstChild(); Node argument = name.getNext(); if (argument == null) { return; } // Detect calls to an aliased goog.string.Const. if (name.isName() && !name.matchesQualifiedName(CONST_FUNCTION_NAME_COLLAPSED)) { Scope scope = traversal.getScope(); Var var = scope.getVar(name.getString()); if (var == null) { return; } name = var.getInitialValue(); if (name == null) { return; } } if (name.matchesQualifiedName(CONST_FUNCTION_NAME) || name.matchesQualifiedName(CONST_FUNCTION_NAME_COLLAPSED)) { if (!isSafeValue(traversal.getScope(), argument)) { compiler.report(JSError.make(argument, CONST_NOT_STRING_LITERAL_ERROR)); } } } } /** * Checks if the method call argument is made of constant string literals. * *

This function argument checker will return true if: * *

    *
  1. The argument is a constant variable assigned from a string literal, or *
  2. The argument is an expression that is a string literal, or *
  3. The argument is a ternary expression choosing between string literals, or *
  4. The argument is a concatenation of the above. *
* * @param scope The scope chain to use in name lookups. * @param argument The node of function argument to check. */ private boolean isSafeValue(Scope scope, Node argument) { if (NodeUtil.isSomeCompileTimeConstStringValue(argument)) { return true; } else if (argument.isAdd()) { Node left = argument.getFirstChild(); Node right = argument.getLastChild(); return isSafeValue(scope, left) && isSafeValue(scope, right); } else if (argument.isName()) { String name = argument.getString(); Var var = scope.getVar(name); if (var == null || !var.isDeclaredOrInferredConst()) { return false; } Node initialValue = var.getInitialValue(); if (initialValue == null) { return false; } return isSafeValue(var.getScope(), initialValue); } return false; } }




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