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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 com.google.common.collect.Maps;
import com.google.common.collect.Sets;
import com.google.common.primitives.Chars;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.TokenStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * A simple class for generating unique JavaScript variable/property names.
 *
 * 

This class is not thread safe. */ final class DefaultNameGenerator implements NameGenerator { /** * Represents a char that can be used in renaming as well as how often that char appears in the * generated code. */ private static final class CharPriority implements Comparable, Serializable { final char name; int occurrence; // This is a tie-breaker when two chars occurrence count is the same. // When that happens, the 'natural' order prevails. final int order; CharPriority(char name, int order) { this.name = name; this.order = order; this.occurrence = 0; } // @Override removed for GWT compatibility public CharPriority clone() { CharPriority result = new CharPriority(name, order); result.occurrence = occurrence; return result; } @Override public int compareTo(CharPriority other) { // Start out by putting the element with more occurrence first. int result = other.occurrence - this.occurrence; if (result != 0) { return result; } // If there is a tie, follow the order of FIRST_CHAR and NONFIRST_CHAR. result = this.order - other.order; return result; } } // TODO(user): Maybe we don't need a HashMap to look up. // I started writing a skip-list like data-structure that would let us // have O(1) favors() and O(1) reset() but the code got very messy. // Lets start with a logical implementation first until performance becomes // a problem. private Map priorityLookupMap; // It is important that the ordering of FIRST_CHAR is as close to NONFIRST_CHAR // as possible. Using the ASCII ordering is not a good idea. The reason // is that we cannot use numbers as FIRST_CHAR yet the ACSII value of numbers // is very small. If we picked numbers first in NONFIRST_CHAR, we would // end up balancing the huffman tree and result is bad compression. /** Generate short name with this first character */ static final char[] FIRST_CHAR = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ$".toCharArray(); /** These appear after the first character */ static final char[] NONFIRST_CHAR = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_0123456789$" .toCharArray(); private Set reservedNames; private String prefix; private int nameCount; private CharPriority[] firstChars; private CharPriority[] nonFirstChars; public DefaultNameGenerator() { buildPriorityLookupMap(); Set reservedNames = Sets.newHashSetWithExpectedSize(0); reset(reservedNames, "", null); } public DefaultNameGenerator( Set reservedNames, String prefix, @Nullable char[] reservedCharacters) { this(reservedNames, prefix, reservedCharacters, reservedCharacters); } /** * Creates a DefaultNameGenerator. * * @param reservedNames set of names that are reserved; generated names will not include these * names. This set is referenced rather than copied, so changes to the set will be reflected * in how names are generated. * @param prefix all generated names begin with this prefix. * @param reservedFirstCharacters If specified these characters won't be used in generated names * for the first character * @param reservedNonFirstCharacters If specified these characters won't be used in generated * names for characters after the first */ public DefaultNameGenerator( Set reservedNames, String prefix, @Nullable char[] reservedFirstCharacters, @Nullable char[] reservedNonFirstCharacters) { buildPriorityLookupMap(); reset(reservedNames, prefix, reservedFirstCharacters, reservedNonFirstCharacters); } private DefaultNameGenerator(Set reservedNames, String prefix, @Nullable char[] reservedCharacters, Map priorityLookupMap) { // Clone the priorityLookupMap to preserve information about how often // characters are used. this.priorityLookupMap = Maps.newHashMapWithExpectedSize( NONFIRST_CHAR.length); for (Map.Entry entry : priorityLookupMap.entrySet()) { this.priorityLookupMap.put(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue().clone()); } reset(reservedNames, prefix, reservedCharacters, reservedCharacters); } private void buildPriorityLookupMap() { priorityLookupMap = Maps.newHashMapWithExpectedSize(NONFIRST_CHAR.length); int order = 0; for (char c : NONFIRST_CHAR) { priorityLookupMap.put(c, new CharPriority(c, order)); order++; } } @Override public void reset(Set reservedNames, String prefix, @Nullable char[] reservedCharacters) { reset(reservedNames, prefix, reservedCharacters, reservedCharacters); } /** * Note that the history of what characters are most used in the program (set through calls to * 'favor') is not deleted. Upon 'reset', that history is taken into account for the names that * will be generated later: it re-calculates how characters are prioritized based on how often the * they appear in the final output. */ @Override public void reset( Set reservedNames, String prefix, @Nullable char[] reservedFirstCharacters, @Nullable char[] reservedNonFirstCharacters) { this.reservedNames = reservedNames; this.prefix = prefix; this.nameCount = 0; // build the character arrays to use this.firstChars = reserveCharacters(FIRST_CHAR, reservedFirstCharacters); this.nonFirstChars = reserveCharacters(NONFIRST_CHAR, reservedNonFirstCharacters); Arrays.sort(firstChars); Arrays.sort(nonFirstChars); checkPrefix(prefix); } @Override public NameGenerator clone( Set reservedNames, String prefix, @Nullable char[] reservedCharacters) { return new DefaultNameGenerator(reservedNames, prefix, reservedCharacters, priorityLookupMap); } /** * Increase the prioritization of all the chars in a String. This information * is not used until {@link #reset} is called. A compiler would be * able to generate names while changing the prioritization of the name * generator for the next pass. */ void favors(CharSequence sequence) { for (int i = 0; i < sequence.length(); i++) { CharPriority c = priorityLookupMap.get(sequence.charAt(i)); if (c != null) { c.occurrence++; } } } /** * Provides the array of available characters based on the specified arrays. * @param chars The list of characters that are legal * @param reservedCharacters The characters that should not be used * @return An array of characters to use. Will return the chars array if * reservedCharacters is null or empty, otherwise creates a new array. */ CharPriority[] reserveCharacters(char[] chars, char[] reservedCharacters) { if (reservedCharacters == null || reservedCharacters.length == 0) { CharPriority[] result = new CharPriority[chars.length]; for (int i = 0; i < chars.length; i++) { result[i] = priorityLookupMap.get(chars[i]); } return result; } Set charSet = new LinkedHashSet<>(Chars.asList(chars)); for (char reservedCharacter : reservedCharacters) { charSet.remove(reservedCharacter); } CharPriority[] result = new CharPriority[charSet.size()]; int index = 0; for (char c : charSet) { result[index++] = priorityLookupMap.get(c); } return result; } /** Validates a name prefix. */ private void checkPrefix(String prefix) { if (prefix.length() > 0) { // Make sure that prefix starts with a legal character. if (!contains(firstChars, prefix.charAt(0))) { char[] chars = new char[firstChars.length]; for (int i = 0; i < chars.length; i++) { chars[i] = firstChars[i].name; } throw new IllegalArgumentException( "prefix must start with one of: " + Arrays.toString(chars)); } for (int pos = 1; pos < prefix.length(); ++pos) { char[] chars = new char[nonFirstChars.length]; for (int i = 0; i < chars.length; i++) { chars[i] = nonFirstChars[i].name; } if (!contains(nonFirstChars, prefix.charAt(pos))) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "prefix has invalid characters, must be one of: " + Arrays.toString(chars)); } } } } private static boolean contains(CharPriority[] arr, char c) { for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { if (arr[i].name == c) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Generates the next short name. */ @Override public String generateNextName() { String name; do { name = prefix; int i = nameCount; if (name.isEmpty()) { int pos = i % firstChars.length; name = String.valueOf(firstChars[pos].name); i /= firstChars.length; } while (i > 0) { i--; int pos = i % nonFirstChars.length; name += nonFirstChars[pos].name; i /= nonFirstChars.length; } nameCount++; // Make sure it's not a JS keyword or reserved name. } while (TokenStream.isKeyword(name) || reservedNames.contains(name)); return name; } }





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