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package com.google.javascript.jscomp.deps;

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

import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.common.collect.LinkedHashMultimap;
import com.google.common.collect.Multimap;
import java.util.ArrayDeque;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Deque;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * A sorted list of inputs following the ES6 module ordering spec.
 * 

* Orders such that each input always comes after its dependencies. * Circular references are allowed by emitting the current input in the moment * before a loop would complete. *

* The resulting order is not the same as the user-provided order but is * influenced by it since it may take more than one graph traversal to account * for all provided inputs and the graph traversals start with the first user * provided input and continue from there. *

* Also exposes other information about the inputs, like which inputs * do not provide symbols. * * @author [email protected] (John Stalcup) */ public final class Es6SortedDependencies implements SortedDependencies { private final List userOrderedInputs = new ArrayList<>(); private final List importOrderedInputs = new ArrayList<>(); private final Set completedInputs = new HashSet<>(); private final Map nonExportingInputs = new LinkedHashMap<>(); private final Map exportingInputBySymbolName = new HashMap<>(); // Maps an input A to the inputs it depends on, ie, inputs that provide stuff that A requires. private final Multimap importedInputByImportingInput = LinkedHashMultimap.create(); public Es6SortedDependencies(List userOrderedInputs) { this.userOrderedInputs.addAll(userOrderedInputs); processInputs(); } @Override public ImmutableList getDependenciesOf(List rootInputs, boolean sorted) { checkArgument(userOrderedInputs.containsAll(rootInputs)); Set includedInputs = new HashSet<>(); Deque worklist = new ArrayDeque<>(rootInputs); while (!worklist.isEmpty()) { INPUT input = worklist.pop(); if (includedInputs.add(input)) { for (String symbolName : input.getRequires()) { INPUT importedSymbolName = exportingInputBySymbolName.get(symbolName); if (importedSymbolName != null) { worklist.add(importedSymbolName); } } } } ImmutableList.Builder builder = ImmutableList.builder(); for (INPUT input : (sorted ? importOrderedInputs : userOrderedInputs)) { if (includedInputs.contains(input)) { builder.add(input); } } return builder.build(); } @Override public INPUT getInputProviding(String symbolName) throws MissingProvideException { INPUT input = maybeGetInputProviding(symbolName); if (input != null) { return input; } throw new MissingProvideException(symbolName); } @Override public ImmutableList getInputsWithoutProvides() { return ImmutableList.copyOf(nonExportingInputs.values()); } @Override public ImmutableList getSortedDependenciesOf(List roots) { return getDependenciesOf(roots, true); } @Override public List getSortedList() { return Collections.unmodifiableList(importOrderedInputs); } @Override public INPUT maybeGetInputProviding(String symbol) { if (exportingInputBySymbolName.containsKey(symbol)) { return exportingInputBySymbolName.get(symbol); } return nonExportingInputs.get(ModuleNames.fileToModuleName(symbol)); } private void orderInput(INPUT input) { if (completedInputs.contains(input)) { return; } completedInputs.add(input); for (INPUT importedInput : importedInputByImportingInput.get(input)) { orderInput(importedInput); } // Emit an input after its imports have been emitted. importOrderedInputs.add(input); } private void processInputs() { // Index. for (INPUT userOrderedInput : userOrderedInputs) { Collection provides = userOrderedInput.getProvides(); String firstProvide = Iterables.getFirst(provides, null); if (firstProvide == null // TODO(sdh): It would be better to have a more robust way to distinguish // between actual provided symbols and synthetic symbols generated for // ES6 (or other) modules. We can't read loadFlags here (to see if // the module type is 'es6') either, since that requires a full parse. // So for now we rely on the heuristic that all generated provides start // with "module$". || (provides.size() == 1 && firstProvide.startsWith("module$"))) { nonExportingInputs.put( ModuleNames.fileToModuleName(userOrderedInput.getName()), userOrderedInput); } for (String providedSymbolName : userOrderedInput.getProvides()) { exportingInputBySymbolName.put(providedSymbolName, userOrderedInput); } } for (INPUT userOrderedInput : userOrderedInputs) { for (String symbolName : userOrderedInput.getRequires()) { INPUT importedInput = exportingInputBySymbolName.get(symbolName); if (importedInput != null) { importedInputByImportingInput.put(userOrderedInput, importedInput); } } } // Order. // For each input, traverse in user-provided order. for (INPUT userOrderedInput : userOrderedInputs) { // Traverse the graph starting from this input and record any // newly-reached inputs. orderInput(userOrderedInput); } // Free temporary indexes. completedInputs.clear(); importedInputByImportingInput.clear(); } }





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