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/* -*- Mode: java; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
 *
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 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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package org.mozilla.javascript.ast;

import org.mozilla.javascript.Token;

/**
 * AST node for a simple name. A simple name is an identifier that is not a keyword. Node type is
 * {@link Token#NAME}.
 *
 * 

This node type is also used to represent certain non-identifier names that are part of the * language syntax. It's used for the "get" and "set" pseudo-keywords for object-initializer * getter/setter properties, and it's also used for the "*" wildcard in E4X XML namespace and name * expressions. */ public class Name extends AstNode { private String identifier; private Scope scope; { type = Token.NAME; } public Name() {} public Name(int pos) { super(pos); } public Name(int pos, int len) { super(pos, len); } /** * Constructs a new {@link Name} * * @param pos node start position * @param len node length * @param name the identifier associated with this {@code Name} node */ public Name(int pos, int len, String name) { super(pos, len); setIdentifier(name); } public Name(int pos, String name) { super(pos); setIdentifier(name); setLength(name.length()); } /** Returns the node's identifier */ public String getIdentifier() { return identifier; } /** * Sets the node's identifier * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if identifier is null */ public void setIdentifier(String identifier) { assertNotNull(identifier); this.identifier = identifier; setLength(identifier.length()); } /** * Set the {@link Scope} associated with this node. This method does not set the scope's * ast-node field to this node. The field exists only for temporary storage by the code * generator. Not every name has an associated scope - typically only function and variable * names (but not property names) are registered in a scope. * * @param s the scope. Can be null. Doesn't set any fields in the scope. */ @Override public void setScope(Scope s) { scope = s; } /** * Return the {@link Scope} associated with this node. This is only used for (and set * by) the code generator, so it will always be null in frontend AST-processing code. Use {@link * #getDefiningScope} to find the lexical {@code Scope} in which this {@code Name} is defined, * if any. */ @Override public Scope getScope() { return scope; } /** * Returns the {@link Scope} in which this {@code Name} is defined. * * @return the scope in which this name is defined, or {@code null} if it's not defined in the * current lexical scope chain */ public Scope getDefiningScope() { Scope enclosing = getEnclosingScope(); String name = getIdentifier(); return enclosing == null ? null : enclosing.getDefiningScope(name); } /** * Return true if this node is known to be defined as a symbol in a lexical scope other than the * top-level (global) scope. * * @return {@code true} if this name appears as local variable, a let-bound variable not in the * global scope, a function parameter, a loop variable, the property named in a {@link * PropertyGet}, or in any other context where the node is known not to resolve to the * global scope. Returns {@code false} if the node is defined in the top-level scope (i.e., * its defining scope is an {@link AstRoot} object), or if its name is not defined as a * symbol in the symbol table, in which case it may be an external or built-in name (or just * an error of some sort.) */ public boolean isLocalName() { Scope scope = getDefiningScope(); return scope != null && scope.getParentScope() != null; } /** * Return the length of this node's identifier, to let you pretend it's a {@link String}. Don't * confuse this method with the {@link AstNode#getLength} method, which returns the range of * characters that this node overlaps in the source input. */ public int length() { return identifier == null ? 0 : identifier.length(); } @Override public String toSource(int depth) { return makeIndent(depth) + (identifier == null ? "" : identifier); } /** Visits this node. There are no children to visit. */ @Override public void visit(NodeVisitor v) { v.visit(this); } }





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