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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.base.Preconditions;
import com.google.common.collect.HashMultiset;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.google.common.collect.Multiset;
import com.google.javascript.jscomp.CompilerOptions.AliasTransformation;
import com.google.javascript.jscomp.CompilerOptions.AliasTransformationHandler;
import com.google.javascript.jscomp.NodeTraversal.AbstractPostOrderCallback;
import com.google.javascript.jscomp.NodeTraversal.Callback;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.IR;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.JSDocInfo;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.JSDocInfoBuilder;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Node;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.SourcePosition;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Token;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * Process aliases in goog.scope blocks.
 *
 * 
 * goog.scope(function() {
 *   var dom = goog.dom;
 *   var DIV = dom.TagName.DIV;
 *
 *   dom.createElement(DIV);
 * });
 * 
* * should become * *
 * goog.dom.createElement(goog.dom.TagName.DIV);
 * 
* * The advantage of using goog.scope is that the compiler will *guarantee* * the anonymous function will be inlined, even if it can't prove * that it's semantically correct to do so. For example, consider this case: * *
 * goog.scope(function() {
 *   goog.getBar = function () { return alias; };
 *   ...
 *   var alias = foo.bar;
 * })
 * 
* *

In theory, the compiler can't inline 'alias' unless it can prove that * goog.getBar is called only after 'alias' is defined. In practice, the * compiler will inline 'alias' anyway, at the risk of 'fixing' bad code. * * @author [email protected] (Robby Walker) */ class ScopedAliases implements HotSwapCompilerPass { /** Name used to denote an scoped function block used for aliasing. */ static final String SCOPING_METHOD_NAME = "goog.scope"; private final AbstractCompiler compiler; private final PreprocessorSymbolTable preprocessorSymbolTable; private final AliasTransformationHandler transformationHandler; // Errors static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_MUST_BE_ALONE = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_MUST_BE_ALONE", "The call to goog.scope must be alone in a single statement."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_MUST_BE_IN_GLOBAL_SCOPE = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_MUST_BE_IN_GLOBAL_SCOPE", "The call to goog.scope must be in the global scope."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_HAS_BAD_PARAMETERS = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_HAS_BAD_PARAMETERS", "The call to goog.scope must take only a single parameter. It must" + " be an anonymous function that itself takes no parameters."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_REFERENCES_THIS = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_REFERENCES_THIS", "The body of a goog.scope function cannot reference 'this'."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_USES_RETURN = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_USES_RETURN", "The body of a goog.scope function cannot use 'return'."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_USES_THROW = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_USES_THROW", "The body of a goog.scope function cannot use 'throw'."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_ALIAS_REDEFINED = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_ALIAS_REDEFINED", "The alias {0} is assigned a value more than once."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_ALIAS_CYCLE = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_ALIAS_CYCLE", "The aliases {0} has a cycle."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_NON_ALIAS_LOCAL = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_NON_ALIAS_LOCAL", "The local variable {0} is in a goog.scope and is not an alias."); static final DiagnosticType GOOG_SCOPE_INVALID_VARIABLE = DiagnosticType.error( "JSC_GOOG_SCOPE_INVALID_VARIABLE", "The variable {0} cannot be declared in this scope"); private final Multiset scopedAliasNames = HashMultiset.create(); ScopedAliases(AbstractCompiler compiler, @Nullable PreprocessorSymbolTable preprocessorSymbolTable, AliasTransformationHandler transformationHandler) { this.compiler = compiler; this.preprocessorSymbolTable = preprocessorSymbolTable; this.transformationHandler = transformationHandler; } @Override public void process(Node externs, Node root) { hotSwapScript(root, null); } @Override public void hotSwapScript(Node root, Node originalRoot) { Traversal traversal = new Traversal(); NodeTraversal.traverse(compiler, root, traversal); if (!traversal.hasErrors()) { // Apply the aliases. List aliasWorkQueue = new ArrayList<>(traversal.getAliasUsages()); while (!aliasWorkQueue.isEmpty()) { List newQueue = new ArrayList<>(); for (AliasUsage aliasUsage : aliasWorkQueue) { if (aliasUsage.referencesOtherAlias()) { newQueue.add(aliasUsage); } else { aliasUsage.applyAlias(compiler); } } // Prevent an infinite loop. if (newQueue.size() == aliasWorkQueue.size()) { Var cycleVar = newQueue.get(0).aliasVar; compiler.report(JSError.make( cycleVar.getNode(), GOOG_SCOPE_ALIAS_CYCLE, cycleVar.getName())); break; } else { aliasWorkQueue = newQueue; } } // Remove the alias definitions. for (Node aliasDefinition : traversal.getAliasDefinitionsInOrder()) { compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(aliasDefinition); if (NodeUtil.isNameDeclaration(aliasDefinition.getParent()) && aliasDefinition.getParent().hasOneChild()) { aliasDefinition.getParent().detach(); } else { aliasDefinition.detach(); } } // Collapse the scopes. for (Node scopeCall : traversal.getScopeCalls()) { Node expressionWithScopeCall = scopeCall.getParent(); Node scopeClosureBlock = scopeCall.getLastChild().getLastChild(); scopeClosureBlock.detach(); expressionWithScopeCall.replaceWith(scopeClosureBlock); NodeUtil.markFunctionsDeleted(expressionWithScopeCall, compiler); compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(scopeClosureBlock); NodeUtil.tryMergeBlock(scopeClosureBlock, false); } } } private abstract static class AliasUsage { final Var aliasVar; final Node aliasReference; AliasUsage(Var aliasVar, Node aliasReference) { this.aliasVar = aliasVar; this.aliasReference = aliasReference; } /** Checks to see if this references another alias. */ public boolean referencesOtherAlias() { Node aliasDefinition = aliasVar.getInitialValue(); String qname = getAliasedNamespace(aliasDefinition); int dotIndex = qname.indexOf('.'); String rootName = dotIndex == -1 ? qname : qname.substring(0, dotIndex); Var otherAliasVar = aliasVar.getScope().getOwnSlot(rootName); return otherAliasVar != null; } public abstract void applyAlias(AbstractCompiler compiler); } private static boolean isValidAliasRhs(Node rhs) { switch (rhs.getToken()) { case GETPROP: return isValidAliasRhs(rhs.getFirstChild()); case NAME: return true; case CALL: return NodeUtil.isCallTo(rhs, "goog.module.get"); default: return false; } } private static boolean isAliasDefinition(Node nameNode) { if (!nameNode.hasChildren()) { return false; } Node rhs = nameNode.getLastChild(); return isValidAliasRhs(rhs); } private static String getAliasedNamespace(Node rhs) { switch (rhs.getToken()) { case GETPROP: return getAliasedNamespace(rhs.getFirstChild()) + '.' + rhs.getLastChild().getString(); case NAME: return rhs.getString(); case CALL: checkState(NodeUtil.isCallTo(rhs, "goog.module.get"), rhs); checkState(rhs.hasTwoChildren(), rhs); return rhs.getLastChild().getString(); default: throw new RuntimeException("Invalid alias RHS:" + rhs); } } private static class AliasedNode extends AliasUsage { AliasedNode(Var aliasVar, Node aliasReference) { super(aliasVar, aliasReference); } @Override public void applyAlias(AbstractCompiler compiler) { Node aliasDefinition = aliasVar.getInitialValue(); Node replacement = aliasDefinition.cloneTree(); replacement.useSourceInfoFromForTree(aliasReference); // Given alias "var Bar = foo.Bar;" here we replace a usage of Bar with foo.Bar. // foo is generated and never visible to user. Because of that we should mark all new nodes as // non-indexable leaving only Bar indexable. // Given that replacement is GETPROP node, prefix is first child. It's also possible that // replacement is single-part namespace. Like goog.provide('Foo') in that case replacement // won't have children. if (replacement.getFirstChild() != null) { replacement.getFirstChild().makeNonIndexableRecursive(); } if (aliasReference.isStringKey()) { checkState(!aliasReference.hasChildren()); aliasReference.addChildToFront(replacement); } else { aliasReference.replaceWith(replacement); } compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(replacement); } } private static class AliasedTypeNode extends AliasUsage { AliasedTypeNode(Var aliasVar, Node aliasReference) { super(aliasVar, aliasReference); } @Override public void applyAlias(AbstractCompiler compiler) { Node aliasDefinition = aliasVar.getInitialValue(); String aliasName = aliasVar.getName(); String typeName = aliasReference.getString(); if (typeName.startsWith("$jscomp.scope.")) { // Already visited. return; } String aliasExpanded = checkNotNull(getAliasedNamespace(aliasDefinition)); Preconditions.checkState(typeName.startsWith(aliasName), "%s must start with %s", typeName, aliasName); String replacement = aliasExpanded + typeName.substring(aliasName.length()); aliasReference.setString(replacement); } } private class Traversal extends AbstractPostOrderCallback implements NodeTraversal.ScopedCallback { // The job of this class is to collect these three data sets. // The order of this list determines the order that aliases are applied. private final List aliasDefinitionsInOrder = new ArrayList<>(); private final List scopeCalls = new ArrayList<>(); private final List aliasUsages = new ArrayList<>(); // This map is temporary and cleared for each scope. private final Map aliases = new HashMap<>(); // Also temporary and cleared for each scope. private final Set injectedDecls = new HashSet<>(); // Suppose you create an alias. // var x = goog.x; // As a side-effect, this means you can shadow the namespace 'goog' // in inner scopes. When we inline the namespaces, we have to rename // these shadows. // // Fortunately, we already have a name uniquifier that runs during tree // normalization (before optimizations). We run it here on a limited // set of variables, but only as a last resort (because this will screw // up warning messages downstream). private final Set forbiddenLocals = new HashSet<>( ImmutableSet.of("$jscomp")); private boolean hasNamespaceShadows = false; private boolean hasErrors = false; private AliasTransformation transformation = null; // The body of the function that is passed to goog.scope. // Set when the traversal enters the body, and set back to null when it exits. private Node scopeFunctionBody = null; Collection getAliasDefinitionsInOrder() { return aliasDefinitionsInOrder; } private List getAliasUsages() { return aliasUsages; } List getScopeCalls() { return scopeCalls; } boolean hasErrors() { return hasErrors; } /** * Returns true if this NodeTraversal is currently within a goog.scope function body */ private boolean inGoogScopeBody() { return scopeFunctionBody != null; } /** * Returns true if n is the goog.scope function body */ private boolean isGoogScopeFunctionBody(Node n) { return inGoogScopeBody() && n == scopeFunctionBody; } private boolean isCallToScopeMethod(Node n) { return n.isCall() && n.getFirstChild().matchesQualifiedName(SCOPING_METHOD_NAME); } /** * @param scopeRoot the Node which is the root of the current scope * @return the goog.scope() CALL node containing the scopeRoot, or null if scopeRoot is not * in a goog.scope() call. */ private Node findScopeMethodCall(Node scopeRoot) { Node n = scopeRoot.getGrandparent(); if (isCallToScopeMethod(n)) { return n; } return null; } @Override public void enterScope(NodeTraversal t) { if (t.inGlobalHoistScope()) { return; } if (inGoogScopeBody()) { Scope hoistedScope = t.getClosestHoistScope().untyped(); if (isGoogScopeFunctionBody(hoistedScope.getRootNode())) { findAliases(t, hoistedScope); } } Node scopeMethodCall = findScopeMethodCall(t.getScopeRoot()); if (scopeMethodCall != null) { transformation = transformationHandler.logAliasTransformation( scopeMethodCall.getSourceFileName(), getSourceRegion(scopeMethodCall)); findAliases(t, t.getScope()); scopeFunctionBody = scopeMethodCall.getLastChild().getLastChild(); } } @Override public void exitScope(NodeTraversal t) { if (isGoogScopeFunctionBody(t.getScopeRoot())) { scopeFunctionBody = null; renameNamespaceShadows(t); injectedDecls.clear(); aliases.clear(); forbiddenLocals.clear(); transformation = null; hasNamespaceShadows = false; } else if (inGoogScopeBody()) { findNamespaceShadows(t); reportInvalidVariables(t); } } private void reportInvalidVariables(NodeTraversal t) { Node scopeRoot = t.getScopeRoot(); Node enclosingFunctionBody = t.getEnclosingFunction().getLastChild(); if (isGoogScopeFunctionBody(enclosingFunctionBody) && scopeRoot.isNormalBlock() && !scopeRoot.getParent().isFunction()) { for (Var v : t.getScope().getVarIterable()) { Node parent = v.getNameNode().getParent(); if (NodeUtil.isFunctionDeclaration(parent)) { // Disallow block-scoped function declarations that leak into the goog.scope // function body. Technically they shouldn't leak in ES6 but the browsers don't agree // on that yet. report(t, v.getNode(), GOOG_SCOPE_INVALID_VARIABLE, v.getName()); } } } } private SourcePosition getSourceRegion(Node n) { Node testNode = n; Node next = null; for (; next != null || testNode.isScript();) { next = testNode.getNext(); testNode = testNode.getParent(); } int endLine = next == null ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : next.getLineno(); int endChar = next == null ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : next.getCharno(); SourcePosition pos = new SourcePosition() {}; pos.setPositionInformation( n.getLineno(), n.getCharno(), endLine, endChar); return pos; } private void report(NodeTraversal t, Node n, DiagnosticType error, String... arguments) { compiler.report(t.makeError(n, error, arguments)); hasErrors = true; } private void findAliases(NodeTraversal t, Scope scope) { for (Var v : scope.getVarIterable()) { Node n = v.getNode(); Node parent = n.getParent(); // We use isBlock to avoid variables declared in loop headers. boolean isVar = NodeUtil.isNameDeclaration(parent) && parent.getParent().isNormalBlock(); boolean isFunctionDecl = NodeUtil.isFunctionDeclaration(parent); if (isVar && isAliasDefinition(n)) { recordAlias(v); } else if (v.isBleedingFunction()) { // Bleeding functions already get a BAD_PARAMETERS error, so just // do nothing. } else if (parent.isParamList()) { // Parameters of the scope function also get a BAD_PARAMETERS // error. } else if (isVar || isFunctionDecl || NodeUtil.isClassDeclaration(parent)) { boolean isHoisted = NodeUtil.isHoistedFunctionDeclaration(parent); Node grandparent = parent.getParent(); Node value = v.getInitialValue(); Node varNode = null; // Pull out inline type declaration if present. if (n.getJSDocInfo() != null) { JSDocInfoBuilder builder = JSDocInfoBuilder.maybeCopyFrom(parent.getJSDocInfo()); if (isFunctionDecl) { // Fix inline return type. builder.recordReturnType(n.getJSDocInfo().getType()); } else { builder.recordType(n.getJSDocInfo().getType()); } parent.setJSDocInfo(builder.build()); n.setJSDocInfo(null); } // Grab the docinfo before we do any AST manipulation. JSDocInfo varDocInfo = v.getJSDocInfo(); String name = n.getString(); int nameCount = scopedAliasNames.count(name); scopedAliasNames.add(name); String globalName = "$jscomp.scope." + name + (nameCount == 0 ? "" : ("$jscomp$" + nameCount)); Node lastInjectedNode = compiler.ensureLibraryInjected("base", false); if (lastInjectedNode != null) { compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(lastInjectedNode); } // First, we need to free up the function expression (EXPR) // to be used in another expression. if (isFunctionDecl || NodeUtil.isClassDeclaration(parent)) { // Replace "function NAME() { ... }" with "var NAME;". // Replace "class NAME { ... }" with "var NAME;". // We can't keep the local name on the function expression, // because IE is buggy and will leak the name into the global // scope. This is covered in more detail here: // http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=resources:resources&cache=cache&media=resources:jscriptdeviationsfromes3.pdf // // This will only cause problems if this is a hoisted, recursive // function, and the programmer is using the hoisting. Node newName; if (isFunctionDecl) { newName = IR.name(""); } else { newName = IR.empty(); } newName.useSourceInfoFrom(n); value.replaceChild(n, newName); compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(newName); varNode = IR.var(n).useSourceInfoFrom(n); grandparent.replaceChild(parent, varNode); } else { if (value != null) { // If this is a VAR, we can just detach the expression and // the tree will still be valid. value.detach(); } varNode = parent; } // Add $jscomp.scope.name = EXPR; // Make sure we copy over all the jsdoc and debug info. if (value != null || varDocInfo != null) { Node newDecl = NodeUtil.newQNameDeclaration( compiler, globalName, value, varDocInfo) .useSourceInfoIfMissingFromForTree(n); newDecl.getFirstFirstChild().useSourceInfoFrom(n); newDecl.getFirstFirstChild().setOriginalName(name); if (isHoisted) { grandparent.addChildToFront(newDecl); } else { grandparent.addChildBefore(newDecl, varNode); } compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(newDecl); injectedDecls.add(newDecl.getFirstChild()); } // Rewrite "var name = EXPR;" to "var name = $jscomp.scope.name;" v.getNameNode().addChildToFront( NodeUtil.newQName( compiler, globalName, n, name)); recordAlias(v); } else { // Do not other kinds of local symbols, like catch params. report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_NON_ALIAS_LOCAL, n.getString()); } } } private void recordAlias(Var aliasVar) { String name = aliasVar.getName(); aliases.put(name, aliasVar); String qualifiedName = getAliasedNamespace(aliasVar.getInitialValue()); transformation.addAlias(name, qualifiedName); int rootIndex = qualifiedName.indexOf('.'); if (rootIndex != -1) { String qNameRoot = qualifiedName.substring(0, rootIndex); if (!aliases.containsKey(qNameRoot)) { forbiddenLocals.add(qNameRoot); } } } /** Find out if there are any local shadows of namespaces. */ private void findNamespaceShadows(NodeTraversal t) { if (hasNamespaceShadows) { return; } Scope scope = t.getScope(); for (Var v : scope.getVarIterable()) { if (forbiddenLocals.contains(v.getName())) { hasNamespaceShadows = true; return; } } } /** * Rename any local shadows of namespaces. * This should be a very rare occurrence, so only do this traversal * if we know that we need it. */ private void renameNamespaceShadows(NodeTraversal t) { checkState(NodeUtil.isFunctionBlock(t.getScopeRoot()), t.getScopeRoot()); if (hasNamespaceShadows) { MakeDeclaredNamesUnique.Renamer renamer = new MakeDeclaredNamesUnique.WhitelistedRenamer( new MakeDeclaredNamesUnique.ContextualRenamer(), forbiddenLocals); for (String s : forbiddenLocals) { renamer.addDeclaredName(s, false); } MakeDeclaredNamesUnique uniquifier = new MakeDeclaredNamesUnique(renamer); NodeTraversal.traverseScopeRoots( compiler, null, ImmutableList.of(t.getScopeRoot()), uniquifier, true); } } private void renameBleedingFunctionName(NodeTraversal t, final Node fnName) { final String name = fnName.getString(); final String suffix = compiler.getUniqueNameIdSupplier().get(); Callback cb = new AbstractPostOrderCallback() { @Override public void visit(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent) { if (n.isName() && n.getString().equals(name) && t.getScope().getVar(name).getNode() == fnName) { n.setString(name + "$jscomp$scopedAliases$" + suffix); compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(n); } } }; (new NodeTraversal(compiler, cb, t.getScopeCreator())).traverseAtScope(t.getScope()); fnName.setString(name + "$jscomp$scopedAliases$" + suffix); } private void validateScopeCall(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent) { if (preprocessorSymbolTable != null) { preprocessorSymbolTable.addReference(n.getFirstChild()); } if (!parent.isExprResult()) { report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_MUST_BE_ALONE); } if (t.getEnclosingFunction() != null) { report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_MUST_BE_IN_GLOBAL_SCOPE); } if (!n.hasTwoChildren()) { // The goog.scope call should have exactly 1 parameter. The first // child is the "goog.scope" and the second should be the parameter. report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_HAS_BAD_PARAMETERS); } else { Node anonymousFnNode = n.getSecondChild(); if (!anonymousFnNode.isFunction() || NodeUtil.getName(anonymousFnNode) != null || NodeUtil.getFunctionParameters(anonymousFnNode).hasChildren()) { report(t, anonymousFnNode, GOOG_SCOPE_HAS_BAD_PARAMETERS); } else { scopeCalls.add(n); } } } @Override public void visit(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent) { if (isCallToScopeMethod(n)) { validateScopeCall(t, n, n.getParent()); } if (!inGoogScopeBody()) { return; } Token type = n.getToken(); Var aliasVar = null; if (type == Token.NAME) { String name = n.getString(); Var lexicalVar = t.getScope().getVar(name); if (lexicalVar != null && lexicalVar == aliases.get(name)) { aliasVar = lexicalVar; // For nodes that are referencing the aliased type, set the original name so it // can be accessed later in tools such as the CodePrinter or refactoring tools. if (compiler.getOptions().preservesDetailedSourceInfo() && n.isName()) { n.setOriginalName(name); } } } if (isGoogScopeFunctionBody(t.getEnclosingFunction().getLastChild())) { if (aliasVar != null && NodeUtil.isLValue(n)) { if (aliasVar.getNode() == n) { aliasDefinitionsInOrder.add(n); // Return early, to ensure that we don't record a definition // twice. return; } else { report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_ALIAS_REDEFINED, n.getString()); } } if (type == Token.RETURN) { report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_USES_RETURN); } else if (type == Token.THIS) { report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_REFERENCES_THIS); } else if (type == Token.THROW) { report(t, n, GOOG_SCOPE_USES_THROW); } } // If this is a bleeding function expression, like // var x = function y() { ... } // then old versions of IE declare "y" in the current scope. We don't // want the scope unboxing to add "y" to the global scope, so we // need to rename it. // // TODO(moz): Remove this once we stop supporting IE8. if (NodeUtil.isBleedingFunctionName(n)) { renameBleedingFunctionName(t, n); } // Check if this name points to an alias. if (aliasVar != null) { // Note, to support the transitive case, it's important we don't // clone aliasedNode here. For example, // var g = goog; var d = g.dom; d.createElement('DIV'); // The node in aliasedNode (which is "g") will be replaced in the // changes pass above with "goog". If we cloned here, we'd end up // with g.dom.createElement('DIV'). aliasUsages.add(new AliasedNode(aliasVar, n)); } // When we inject declarations, we duplicate jsdoc. Make sure // we only process that jsdoc once. JSDocInfo info = n.getJSDocInfo(); if (info != null && !injectedDecls.contains(n)) { for (Node node : info.getTypeNodes()) { fixTypeNode(node); } } } private void fixTypeNode(Node typeNode) { if (typeNode.isString()) { String name = typeNode.getString(); int endIndex = name.indexOf('.'); if (endIndex == -1) { endIndex = name.length(); } String baseName = name.substring(0, endIndex); Var aliasVar = aliases.get(baseName); if (aliasVar != null) { aliasUsages.add(new AliasedTypeNode(aliasVar, typeNode)); } // For nodes that are referencing the aliased type, set the original name so it // can be accessed later in tools such as the CodePrinter or refactoring tools. if (compiler.getOptions().preservesDetailedSourceInfo()) { typeNode.setOriginalName(name); } } for (Node child = typeNode.getFirstChild(); child != null; child = child.getNext()) { fixTypeNode(child); } } } }





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