com.google.javascript.jscomp.WarningsGuard Maven / Gradle / Ivy
Go to download
Show more of this group Show more artifacts with this name
Show all versions of com.liferay.frontend.js.minifier
Show all versions of com.liferay.frontend.js.minifier
Liferay Frontend JS Minifier
/*
* Copyright 2008 The Closure Compiler Authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.google.javascript.jscomp;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* Class that allows to flexibly manage what to do with a reported
* warning/error.
*
* Guard has several choices:
* - return OFF - suppress the warning/error
* - return WARNING
* - return ERROR report it with high severity
* - return null. Does not know what to do with it. Lets the other guard
* decide what to do with it.
*
* Although the interface is very simple, it allows you easily customize what
* warnings you are interested in.
*
* For example there are could be several implementations:
* StrictGuard - {return ERROR}. All warnings should be treat as errors.
* SilentGuard - {if (WARNING) return OFF}. Suppress all warnings but still
* fail if JS has errors.
* WhitelistGuard (if !whitelistErrors.contains(error) return ERROR) return
* error if it does not present in the whitelist.
*
* @author [email protected] (Anatol Pomazau)
*/
public abstract class WarningsGuard implements Serializable {
/** Priority */
public static enum Priority {
MAX(1),
MIN(100),
STRICT(100),
DEFAULT(50),
SUPPRESS_BY_WHITELIST(40),
SUPPRESS_DOC(20),
FILTER_BY_PATH(1);
final int value;
Priority(int value) {
this.value = value;
}
public int getValue() {
return value;
}
}
/**
* Returns a new check level for a given error. OFF - suppress it, ERROR -
* report as error. null means that this guard does not know what to do
* with the error. Null is extremely helpful when you have a chain of
* guards. If current guard returns null, then the next in the chain should
* process it.
*
* @param error a reported error.
* @return what level given error should have.
*/
public abstract CheckLevel level(JSError error);
/**
* The priority in which warnings guards are applied. Lower means the
* guard will be applied sooner. Expressed on a scale of 1 to 100.
*/
protected int getPriority() {
return Priority.DEFAULT.value;
}
/**
* Returns whether all warnings in the given diagnostic group will be
* filtered out. Used to determine which passes to skip.
*
* @param group A group of DiagnosticTypes.
* @return Whether all warnings of these types are disabled by this guard.
*/
protected boolean disables(DiagnosticGroup group) {
return false;
}
/**
* Returns whether any of the warnings in the given diagnostic group will be
* upgraded to a warning or error.
*
* @param group A group of DiagnosticTypes.
* @return Whether any warnings of these types are enabled by this guard.
*/
protected boolean enables(DiagnosticGroup group) {
return false;
}
/**
* The enables method returns true if any of the diagnostic types in the group is
* enabled. Sometimes this is too wide a net, eg, we don't want DiagnosticGroups.CONST
* to turn on NTI. This method returns true iff the particular group as a whole is
* explicitly enabled.
*/
protected DiagnosticGroupState enablesExplicitly(DiagnosticGroup group) {
return DiagnosticGroupState.UNSPECIFIED;
}
/**
* Make a warnings guard that's the same as this one but with
* all escalating guards turned down.
*/
protected WarningsGuard makeNonStrict() {
return this;
}
enum DiagnosticGroupState {
ON,
OFF,
UNSPECIFIED
}
}