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/*
 * Copyright 2016 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.
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package com.google.javascript.jscomp.transpile;

import java.nio.file.Path;

/**
 * Common interface for a transpiler.
 *
 * 

* There are a number of considerations when implementing this interface. * Specifically, *

    *
  1. Which compiler and options to use, including language mode and any * specific Compiler subclass. This is handled by {@code BaseTranspiler} * accepting a {@code CompilerSupplier}. *
  2. Whether or not to generate external or embedded source maps. This * is handled by returning a {@link TranspileResult}, which is able to * return any combination of embedded or external source map. *
  3. Specification of a {@code sourceURL}, handling of {@code goog.module}, * or other postprocessing, such as wrapping the script in {@code eval}. * This is left to other collaborators. *
  4. Caching. This is handled by a {@code CachingTranspiler} that * decorates an existing {@code Transpiler} with caching behavior. *
*/ public interface Transpiler { /** * Transforms the given chunk of code. The input should be an entire file * worth of code. */ TranspileResult transpile(Path path, String code); /** * Returns any necessary runtime code as a string. This should include * everything that could possibly be required at runtime, regardless of * whether it's actually used by any of the code that will be transpiled. */ String runtime(); /** * Null implementation that does no transpilation at all. */ Transpiler NULL = new Transpiler() { @Override public TranspileResult transpile(Path path, String code) { return new TranspileResult(path, code, code, ""); } @Override public String runtime() { return ""; } }; }




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