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package com.google.javascript.jscomp;

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

import com.google.javascript.jscomp.NodeTraversal.Callback;
import com.google.javascript.jscomp.ReferenceCollectingCallback.Behavior;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.IR;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Node;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.Token;

/**
 * The goal with this pass is to reverse the simplifications done in the normalization pass that are
 * not handled by other passes (such as CollapseVariableDeclarations) to avoid making the resulting
 * code larger.
 *
 * 

Currently this pass only does a few things: * *

1. Push statements into for-loop initializer. This: var a = 0; for(;a<0;a++) {} becomes: * for(var a = 0;a<0;a++) {} * *

2. Fold assignments like x = x + 1 into x += 1 * *

3. Inline 'var' keyword. For instance: * var x; * if (y) { x = 0; } * becomes if (y) { var x = 0; }, effectively undoing what {@link * HoistVarsOutOfBlocks} does. * * @author [email protected] (johnlenz) */ class Denormalize implements CompilerPass, Callback, Behavior { private final AbstractCompiler compiler; Denormalize(AbstractCompiler compiler) { this.compiler = compiler; } @Override public void process(Node externs, Node root) { NodeTraversal.traverseEs6(compiler, root, this); // Don't inline the VAR declaration if this compilation involves old-style ctemplates. if (compiler.getOptions().syntheticBlockStartMarker == null) { (new ReferenceCollectingCallback(compiler, this, new Es6SyntacticScopeCreator(compiler))) .process(root); } } @Override public boolean shouldTraverse(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent) { return true; } /** * Implements step 3 (inlining the var keyword). */ @Override public void afterExitScope(NodeTraversal t, ReferenceMap referenceMap) { Node scopeRoot = t.getScopeRoot(); if (scopeRoot.isNormalBlock() && scopeRoot.getParent().isFunction()) { boolean changed = false; for (Var v : t.getScope().getVarIterable()) { ReferenceCollection references = referenceMap.getReferences(v); Reference declaration = null; Reference assign = null; for (Reference r : references) { if (r.isVarDeclaration() && NodeUtil.isStatement(r.getNode().getParent()) && !r.isInitializingDeclaration()) { declaration = r; } else if (assign == null && r.isSimpleAssignmentToName() && r.getScope().getClosestHoistScope().equals(t.getScope())) { assign = r; } } if (declaration != null && assign != null) { Node lhs = assign.getNode(); Node assignNode = lhs.getParent(); if (assignNode.getParent().isExprResult()) { Node rhs = lhs.getNext(); assignNode .getGrandparent() .replaceChild(assignNode.getParent(), IR.var(lhs.detach(), rhs.detach())); Node var = declaration.getNode().getParent(); checkState(var.isVar(), var); NodeUtil.removeChild(var, declaration.getNode()); changed = true; } } } if (changed) { t.reportCodeChange(); } } } @Override public void visit(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent) { maybeCollapseIntoForStatements(n, parent); maybeCollapseAssignShorthand(n, parent); } /** * Collapse VARs and EXPR_RESULT node into FOR loop initializers where * possible. */ private void maybeCollapseIntoForStatements(Node n, Node parent) { // Only SCRIPT, BLOCK, and LABELs can have FORs that can be collapsed into. // LABELs are not supported here. if (parent == null || !NodeUtil.isStatementBlock(parent)) { return; } // Is the current node something that can be in a for loop initializer? if (!n.isExprResult() && !n.isVar()) { return; } // Is the next statement a valid FOR? Node nextSibling = n.getNext(); if (nextSibling == null) { return; } else if (nextSibling.isForIn() || nextSibling.isForOf()) { Node forNode = nextSibling; Node forVar = forNode.getFirstChild(); if (forVar.isName() && n.isVar() && n.hasOneChild()) { Node name = n.getFirstChild(); if (!name.hasChildren() && forVar.getString().equals(name.getString())) { // OK, the names match, and the var declaration does not have an // initializer. Move it into the loop. parent.removeChild(n); forNode.replaceChild(forVar, n); compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(parent); } } } else if (nextSibling.isVanillaFor() && nextSibling.getFirstChild().isEmpty()) { // Does the current node contain an in operator? If so, embedding // the expression in a for loop can cause some JavaScript parsers (such // as the PlayStation 3's browser based on Access's NetFront // browser) to fail to parse the code. // See bug 1778863 for details. if (NodeUtil.containsType(n, Token.IN)) { return; } // Move the current node into the FOR loop initializer. Node forNode = nextSibling; Node oldInitializer = forNode.getFirstChild(); parent.removeChild(n); Node newInitializer; if (n.isVar()) { newInitializer = n; } else { // Extract the expression from EXPR_RESULT node. checkState(n.hasOneChild(), n); newInitializer = n.getFirstChild(); n.removeChild(newInitializer); } forNode.replaceChild(oldInitializer, newInitializer); compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(forNode); } } private void maybeCollapseAssignShorthand(Node n, Node parent) { if (n.isAssign() && n.getFirstChild().isName() && NodeUtil.hasCorrespondingAssignmentOp(n.getLastChild()) && n.getLastChild().getFirstChild().isName()) { Node op = n.getLastChild(); Token assignOp = NodeUtil.getAssignOpFromOp(op); if (n.getFirstChild().getString().equals(op.getFirstChild().getString())) { op.setToken(assignOp); Node opDetached = op.detach(); opDetached.setJSDocInfo(n.getJSDocInfo()); parent.replaceChild(n, opDetached); compiler.reportChangeToEnclosingScope(parent); } } } }





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