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Apache License, Version 2.0
Copyright (c) 2011 Dominic Tarr
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.

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The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2011 Dominic Tarr
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge,
to any person obtaining a copy of this software and
associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify,
merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom
the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice
shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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#! /usr/bin/env node
var JSONStream = require('./')
if(!module.parent && process.title !== 'browser') {
process.stdin
.pipe(JSONStream.parse(process.argv[2]))
.pipe(JSONStream.stringify('[', ',\n', ']\n', 2))
.pipe(process.stdout)
}

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var request = require('request')
, JSONStream = require('JSONStream')
, es = require('event-stream')
var parser = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true]) //emit parts that match this path (any element of the rows array)
, req = request({url: 'http://isaacs.couchone.com/registry/_all_docs'})
, logger = es.mapSync(function (data) { //create a stream that logs to stderr,
console.error(data)
return data
})
req.pipe(parser)
parser.pipe(logger)

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'use strict'
var Parser = require('jsonparse')
, through = require('through')
var bufferFrom = Buffer.from && Buffer.from !== Uint8Array.from
/*
the value of this.stack that creationix's jsonparse has is weird.
it makes this code ugly, but his problem is way harder that mine,
so i'll forgive him.
*/
exports.parse = function (path, map) {
var header, footer
var parser = new Parser()
var stream = through(function (chunk) {
if('string' === typeof chunk)
chunk = bufferFrom ? Buffer.from(chunk) : new Buffer(chunk)
parser.write(chunk)
},
function (data) {
if(data)
stream.write(data)
if (header)
stream.emit('header', header)
if (footer)
stream.emit('footer', footer)
stream.queue(null)
})
if('string' === typeof path)
path = path.split('.').map(function (e) {
if (e === '$*')
return {emitKey: true}
else if (e === '*')
return true
else if (e === '') // '..'.split('.') returns an empty string
return {recurse: true}
else
return e
})
var count = 0, _key
if(!path || !path.length)
path = null
parser.onValue = function (value) {
if (!this.root)
stream.root = value
if(! path) return
var i = 0 // iterates on path
var j = 0 // iterates on stack
var emitKey = false;
var emitPath = false;
while (i < path.length) {
var key = path[i]
var c
j++
if (key && !key.recurse) {
c = (j === this.stack.length) ? this : this.stack[j]
if (!c) return
if (! check(key, c.key)) {
setHeaderFooter(c.key, value)
return
}
emitKey = !!key.emitKey;
emitPath = !!key.emitPath;
i++
} else {
i++
var nextKey = path[i]
if (! nextKey) return
while (true) {
c = (j === this.stack.length) ? this : this.stack[j]
if (!c) return
if (check(nextKey, c.key)) {
i++;
if (!Object.isFrozen(this.stack[j]))
this.stack[j].value = null
break
} else {
setHeaderFooter(c.key, value)
}
j++
}
}
}
// emit header
if (header) {
stream.emit('header', header);
header = false;
}
if (j !== this.stack.length) return
count ++
var actualPath = this.stack.slice(1).map(function(element) { return element.key }).concat([this.key])
var data = value
if(null != data)
if(null != (data = map ? map(data, actualPath) : data)) {
if (emitKey || emitPath) {
data = { value: data };
if (emitKey)
data["key"] = this.key;
if (emitPath)
data["path"] = actualPath;
}
stream.queue(data)
}
if (this.value) delete this.value[this.key]
for(var k in this.stack)
if (!Object.isFrozen(this.stack[k]))
this.stack[k].value = null
}
parser._onToken = parser.onToken;
parser.onToken = function (token, value) {
parser._onToken(token, value);
if (this.stack.length === 0) {
if (stream.root) {
if(!path)
stream.queue(stream.root)
count = 0;
stream.root = null;
}
}
}
parser.onError = function (err) {
if(err.message.indexOf("at position") > -1)
err.message = "Invalid JSON (" + err.message + ")";
stream.emit('error', err)
}
return stream
function setHeaderFooter(key, value) {
// header has not been emitted yet
if (header !== false) {
header = header || {}
header[key] = value
}
// footer has not been emitted yet but header has
if (footer !== false && header === false) {
footer = footer || {}
footer[key] = value
}
}
}
function check (x, y) {
if ('string' === typeof x)
return y == x
else if (x && 'function' === typeof x.exec)
return x.exec(y)
else if ('boolean' === typeof x || 'object' === typeof x)
return x
else if ('function' === typeof x)
return x(y)
return false
}
exports.stringify = function (op, sep, cl, indent) {
indent = indent || 0
if (op === false){
op = ''
sep = '\n'
cl = ''
} else if (op == null) {
op = '[\n'
sep = '\n,\n'
cl = '\n]\n'
}
//else, what ever you like
var stream
, first = true
, anyData = false
stream = through(function (data) {
anyData = true
try {
var json = JSON.stringify(data, null, indent)
} catch (err) {
return stream.emit('error', err)
}
if(first) { first = false ; stream.queue(op + json)}
else stream.queue(sep + json)
},
function (data) {
if(!anyData)
stream.queue(op)
stream.queue(cl)
stream.queue(null)
})
return stream
}
exports.stringifyObject = function (op, sep, cl, indent) {
indent = indent || 0
if (op === false){
op = ''
sep = '\n'
cl = ''
} else if (op == null) {
op = '{\n'
sep = '\n,\n'
cl = '\n}\n'
}
//else, what ever you like
var first = true
var anyData = false
var stream = through(function (data) {
anyData = true
var json = JSON.stringify(data[0]) + ':' + JSON.stringify(data[1], null, indent)
if(first) { first = false ; this.queue(op + json)}
else this.queue(sep + json)
},
function (data) {
if(!anyData) this.queue(op)
this.queue(cl)
this.queue(null)
})
return stream
}

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{
"name": "JSONStream",
"version": "1.3.5",
"description": "rawStream.pipe(JSONStream.parse()).pipe(streamOfObjects)",
"homepage": "http://github.com/dominictarr/JSONStream",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/dominictarr/JSONStream.git"
},
"license": "(MIT OR Apache-2.0)",
"keywords": [
"json",
"stream",
"streaming",
"parser",
"async",
"parsing"
],
"dependencies": {
"jsonparse": "^1.2.0",
"through": ">=2.2.7 <3"
},
"devDependencies": {
"it-is": "~1",
"assertions": "~2.2.2",
"render": "~0.1.1",
"trees": "~0.0.3",
"event-stream": "~0.7.0",
"tape": "~2.12.3"
},
"bin": "./bin.js",
"author": "Dominic Tarr <dominic.tarr@gmail.com> (http://bit.ly/dominictarr)",
"scripts": {
"test": "node test/run.js"
},
"optionalDependencies": {},
"engines": {
"node": "*"
}
}

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# JSONStream
streaming JSON.parse and stringify
![](https://secure.travis-ci.org/dominictarr/JSONStream.png?branch=master)
## install
```npm install JSONStream```
## example
``` js
var request = require('request')
, JSONStream = require('JSONStream')
, es = require('event-stream')
request({url: 'http://isaacs.couchone.com/registry/_all_docs'})
.pipe(JSONStream.parse('rows.*'))
.pipe(es.mapSync(function (data) {
console.error(data)
return data
}))
```
## JSONStream.parse(path)
parse stream of values that match a path
``` js
JSONStream.parse('rows.*.doc')
```
The `..` operator is the recursive descent operator from [JSONPath](http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/), which will match a child at any depth (see examples below).
If your keys have keys that include `.` or `*` etc, use an array instead.
`['row', true, /^doc/]`.
If you use an array, `RegExp`s, booleans, and/or functions. The `..` operator is also available in array representation, using `{recurse: true}`.
any object that matches the path will be emitted as 'data' (and `pipe`d down stream)
If `path` is empty or null, no 'data' events are emitted.
If you want to have keys emitted, you can prefix your `*` operator with `$`: `obj.$*` - in this case the data passed to the stream is an object with a `key` holding the key and a `value` property holding the data.
### Examples
query a couchdb view:
``` bash
curl -sS localhost:5984/tests/_all_docs&include_docs=true
```
you will get something like this:
``` js
{"total_rows":129,"offset":0,"rows":[
{ "id":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "key":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "value":{"rev":"1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508"}
, "doc":{
"_id": "change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "_rev": "1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508","hello":1}
},
{ "id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "key":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "value":{"rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"}
, "doc":{
"_id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "_rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"
, "hello":2
}
},
]}
```
we are probably most interested in the `rows.*.doc`
create a `Stream` that parses the documents from the feed like this:
``` js
var stream = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true, 'doc']) //rows, ANYTHING, doc
stream.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('received:', data);
});
//emits anything from _before_ the first match
stream.on('header', function (data) {
console.log('header:', data) // => {"total_rows":129,"offset":0}
})
```
awesome!
In case you wanted the contents the doc emitted:
``` js
var stream = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true, 'doc', {emitKey: true}]) //rows, ANYTHING, doc, items in docs with keys
stream.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('key:', data.key);
console.log('value:', data.value);
});
```
You can also emit the path:
``` js
var stream = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true, 'doc', {emitPath: true}]) //rows, ANYTHING, doc, items in docs with keys
stream.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('path:', data.path);
console.log('value:', data.value);
});
```
### recursive patterns (..)
`JSONStream.parse('docs..value')`
(or `JSONStream.parse(['docs', {recurse: true}, 'value'])` using an array)
will emit every `value` object that is a child, grand-child, etc. of the
`docs` object. In this example, it will match exactly 5 times at various depth
levels, emitting 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 as results.
```js
{
"total": 5,
"docs": [
{
"key": {
"value": 0,
"some": "property"
}
},
{"value": 1},
{"value": 2},
{"blbl": [{}, {"a":0, "b":1, "value":3}, 10]},
{"value": 4}
]
}
```
## JSONStream.parse(pattern, map)
provide a function that can be used to map or filter
the json output. `map` is passed the value at that node of the pattern,
if `map` return non-nullish (anything but `null` or `undefined`)
that value will be emitted in the stream. If it returns a nullish value,
nothing will be emitted.
`JSONStream` also emits `'header'` and `'footer'` events,
the `'header'` event contains anything in the output that was before
the first match, and the `'footer'`, is anything after the last match.
## JSONStream.stringify(open, sep, close)
Create a writable stream.
you may pass in custom `open`, `close`, and `seperator` strings.
But, by default, `JSONStream.stringify()` will create an array,
(with default options `open='[\n', sep='\n,\n', close='\n]\n'`)
If you call `JSONStream.stringify(false)`
the elements will only be seperated by a newline.
If you only write one item this will be valid JSON.
If you write many items,
you can use a `RegExp` to split it into valid chunks.
## JSONStream.stringifyObject(open, sep, close)
Very much like `JSONStream.stringify`,
but creates a writable stream for objects instead of arrays.
Accordingly, `open='{\n', sep='\n,\n', close='\n}\n'`.
When you `.write()` to the stream you must supply an array with `[ key, data ]`
as the first argument.
## unix tool
query npm to see all the modules that browserify has ever depended on.
``` bash
curl https://registry.npmjs.org/browserify | JSONStream 'versions.*.dependencies'
```
## numbers
numbers will be emitted as numbers.
huge numbers that cannot be represented in memory as javascript numbers will be emitted as strings.
cf https://github.com/creationix/jsonparse/commit/044b268f01c4b8f97fb936fc85d3bcfba179e5bb for details.
## Acknowlegements
this module depends on https://github.com/creationix/jsonparse
by Tim Caswell
and also thanks to Florent Jaby for teaching me about parsing with:
https://github.com/Floby/node-json-streams
## license
Dual-licensed under the MIT License or the Apache License, version 2.0

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is').style('colour')
function randomObj () {
return (
Math.random () < 0.4
? {hello: 'eonuhckmqjk',
whatever: 236515,
lies: true,
nothing: [null],
// stuff: [Math.random(),Math.random(),Math.random()]
}
: ['AOREC', 'reoubaor', {ouec: 62642}, [[[], {}, 53]]]
)
}
var expected = []
, stringify = JSONStream.stringify()
, es = require('event-stream')
, stringified = ''
, called = 0
, count = 10
, ended = false
while (count --)
expected.push(randomObj())
es.connect(
es.readArray(expected),
stringify,
JSONStream.parse([true]),
es.writeArray(function (err, lines) {
it(lines).has(expected)
console.error('PASSED')
})
)

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var test = require('tape')
var JSONStream = require('../')
var testData = '{"rows":[{"hello":"world"}, {"foo": "bar"}]}'
test('basic parsing', function (t) {
t.plan(2)
var parsed = JSONStream.parse("rows.*")
var parsedKeys = {}
parsed.on('data', function(match) {
parsedKeys[Object.keys(match)[0]] = true
})
parsed.on('end', function() {
t.equal(!!parsedKeys['hello'], true)
t.equal(!!parsedKeys['foo'], true)
})
parsed.write(testData)
parsed.end()
})

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var fs = require ('fs');
var net = require('net');
var join = require('path').join;
var file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json');
var JSONStream = require('../');
var server = net.createServer(function(client) {
var parser = JSONStream.parse([]);
parser.on('end', function() {
console.log('close')
console.error('PASSED');
server.close();
});
client.pipe(parser);
var n = 4
client.on('data', function () {
if(--n) return
client.end();
})
});
server.listen(9999);
var client = net.connect({ port : 9999 }, function() {
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(client).on('data', console.log) //.resume();
});

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse('rows..rev')
, called = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
parsed.push(data)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
it(called).equal(expected.rows.length)
for (var i = 0 ; i < expected.rows.length ; i++)
it(parsed[i]).deepEqual(expected.rows[i].value.rev)
console.error('PASSED')
})

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','depth.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse(['docs', {recurse: true}, 'value'])
, called = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
parsed.push(data)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
var expectedValues = [0, [1], {"a": 2}, "3", 4]
it(called).equal(expectedValues.length)
for (var i = 0 ; i < 5 ; i++)
it(parsed[i]).deepEqual(expectedValues[i])
console.error('PASSED')
})

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var JSONStream = require('../')
, stream = require('stream')
, it = require('it-is')
var output = [ [], [] ]
var parser1 = JSONStream.parse(['docs', /./])
parser1.on('data', function(data) {
output[0].push(data)
})
var parser2 = JSONStream.parse(['docs', /./])
parser2.on('data', function(data) {
output[1].push(data)
})
var pending = 2
function onend () {
if (--pending > 0) return
it(output).deepEqual([
[], [{hello: 'world'}]
])
console.error('PASSED')
}
parser1.on('end', onend)
parser2.on('end', onend)
function makeReadableStream() {
var readStream = new stream.Stream()
readStream.readable = true
readStream.write = function (data) { this.emit('data', data) }
readStream.end = function (data) { this.emit('end') }
return readStream
}
var emptyArray = makeReadableStream()
emptyArray.pipe(parser1)
emptyArray.write('{"docs":[]}')
emptyArray.end()
var objectArray = makeReadableStream()
objectArray.pipe(parser2)
objectArray.write('{"docs":[{"hello":"world"}]}')
objectArray.end()

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','error.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse(['rows'])
, called = 0
, headerCalled = 0
, footerCalled = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('header', function (data) {
headerCalled ++
it(data).deepEqual({
error: 'error_code',
message: 'this is an error message'
})
})
parser.on('footer', function (data) {
footerCalled ++
})
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
parsed.push(data)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
it(called).equal(0)
it(headerCalled).equal(1)
it(footerCalled).equal(0)
console.error('PASSED')
})

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{"total_rows":129,"offset":0,"rows":[
{ "id":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "key":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "value":{"rev":"1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508"}
, "doc":{
"_id": "change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "_rev": "1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508","hello":1}
},
{ "id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "key":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "value":{"rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"}
, "doc":{
"_id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "_rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"
, "hello":2
}
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{
"total": 5,
"docs": [
{
"key": {
"value": 0,
"some": "property"
}
},
{"value": [1]},
{"value": {"a":2}},
{"blbl": [{}, {"a":0, "b":1, "value":"3"}, 10]},
{"value": 4}
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{"total_rows":129,"offset":0,"rows":[
{ "id":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "key":"change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "value":{"rev":"1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508"}
, "doc":{
"_id": "change1_0.6995461115147918"
, "_rev": "1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508","hello":1}
},
{ "id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "key":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "value":{"rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"}
, "doc":{
"_id":"change2_0.6995461115147918"
, "_rev":"1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153"
, "hello":2
}
}
],
"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
function fn (s) {
return !isNaN(parseInt(s, 10))
}
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse(['rows', fn])
, called = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
it.has({
id: it.typeof('string'),
value: {rev: it.typeof('string')},
key:it.typeof('string')
})
parsed.push(data)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
it(called).equal(expected.rows.length)
it(parsed).deepEqual(expected.rows)
console.error('PASSED')
})

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return // dont run this test for now since tape is weird and broken on 0.10
var fs = require('fs')
var JSONStream = require('../')
var file = process.argv[2] || '/tmp/JSONStream-test-large.json'
var size = Number(process.argv[3] || 100000)
var tape = require('tape')
// if (process.title !== 'browser') {
tape('out of mem', function (t) {
t.plan(1)
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Produces a random number between arg1 and arg2
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var randomNumber = function (min, max) {
var number = Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1) + min);
return number;
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Produces a random string of a length between arg1 and arg2
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var randomString = function (min, max) {
// add several spaces to increase chanses of creating 'words'
var chars = ' 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ';
var result = '';
var randomLength = randomNumber(min, max);
for (var i = randomLength; i > 0; --i) {
result += chars[Math.round(Math.random() * (chars.length - 1))];
}
return result;
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Produces a random JSON document, as a string
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var randomJsonDoc = function () {
var doc = {
"CrashOccurenceID": randomNumber(10000, 50000),
"CrashID": randomNumber(1000, 10000),
"SiteName": randomString(10, 25),
"MachineName": randomString(10, 25),
"Date": randomString(26, 26),
"ProcessDuration": randomString(18, 18),
"ThreadIdentityName": null,
"WindowsIdentityName": randomString(15, 40),
"OperatingSystemName": randomString(35, 65),
"DetailedExceptionInformation": randomString(100, 800)
};
doc = JSON.stringify(doc);
doc = doc.replace(/\,/g, ',\n'); // add new lines after each attribute
return doc;
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// generates test data
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var generateTestData = function (cb) {
console.log('generating large data file...');
var stream = fs.createWriteStream(file, {
encoding: 'utf8'
});
var i = 0;
var max = size;
var writing = false
var split = ',\n';
var doc = randomJsonDoc();
stream.write('[');
function write () {
if(writing) return
writing = true
while(++i < max) {
if(Math.random() < 0.001)
console.log('generate..', i + ' / ' + size)
if(!stream.write(doc + split)) {
writing = false
return stream.once('drain', write)
}
}
stream.write(doc + ']')
stream.end();
console.log('END')
}
write()
stream.on('close', cb)
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Shows that parsing 100000 instances using JSONStream fails
//
// After several seconds, you will get this crash
// FATAL ERROR: JS Allocation failed - process out of memory
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var testJSONStreamParse_causesOutOfMem = function (done) {
var items = 0
console.log('parsing data files using JSONStream...');
var parser = JSONStream.parse([true]);
var stream = fs.createReadStream(file);
stream.pipe(parser);
parser.on('data', function (data) {
items++
if(Math.random() < 0.01) console.log(items, '...')
});
parser.on('end', function () {
t.equal(items, size)
});
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// main
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fs.stat(file, function (err, stat) {
console.log(stat)
if(err)
generateTestData(testJSONStreamParse_causesOutOfMem);
else
testJSONStreamParse_causesOutOfMem()
})
})
// }

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','header_footer.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse(['rows', /\d+/ /*, 'value'*/])
, called = 0
, headerCalled = 0
, footerCalled = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('header', function (data) {
headerCalled ++
it(data).deepEqual({
total_rows: 129,
offset: 0
})
})
parser.on('footer', function (data) {
footerCalled ++
it(data).deepEqual({
foo: { bar: 'baz' }
})
})
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
it.has({
id: it.typeof('string'),
value: {rev: it.typeof('string')},
key:it.typeof('string')
})
it(headerCalled).equal(1)
parsed.push(data)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
it(called).equal(expected.rows.length)
it(headerCalled).equal(1)
it(footerCalled).equal(1)
it(parsed).deepEqual(expected.rows)
console.error('PASSED')
})

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var JSONStream = require('../');
var test = require('tape')
test('#66', function (t) {
var error = 0;
var stream = JSONStream
.parse()
.on('error', function (err) {
t.ok(err);
error++;
})
.on('end', function () {
t.ok(error === 1);
t.end();
});
stream.write('["foo":bar[');
stream.end();
});
test('#81 - failure to parse nested objects', function (t) {
var stream = JSONStream
.parse('.bar.foo')
.on('error', function (err) {
t.error(err);
})
.on('end', function () {
t.end();
});
stream.write('{"bar":{"foo":"baz"}}');
stream.end();
});

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var test = require('tape');
var fs = require ('fs');
var join = require('path').join;
var couch_sample_file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','couch_sample.json');
var JSONStream = require('../');
var fixture = {
obj: {
one: 1,
two: 2,
three: 3
}
};
function assertFixtureKeys(stream, t) {
var keys = [];
var values = [];
stream.on('data', function(data) {
keys.push(data.key);
values.push(data.value);
});
stream.on('end', function() {
t.deepEqual(keys, ['one', 'two', 'three']);
t.deepEqual(values, [1,2,3]);
t.end();
});
stream.write(JSON.stringify(fixture));
stream.end();
}
test('keys via string', function(t) {
var stream = JSONStream.parse('obj.$*');
assertFixtureKeys(stream, t);
});
test('keys via array', function(t) {
var stream = JSONStream.parse(['obj',{emitKey: true}]);
assertFixtureKeys(stream, t);
});
test('path via array', function(t) {
var stream = JSONStream.parse(['obj',{emitPath: true}]);
var paths = [];
var values = [];
stream.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(data));
paths.push(data.path);
values.push(data.value);
});
stream.on('end', function() {
t.deepEqual(paths, [['obj', 'one'], ['obj', 'two'], ['obj', 'three']]);
t.deepEqual(values, [1,2,3]);
t.end();
});
stream.write(JSON.stringify(fixture));
stream.end();
});
test('advanced keys', function(t) {
var advanced = fs.readFileSync(couch_sample_file);
var stream = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true, 'doc', {emitKey: true}]);
var keys = [];
var values = [];
stream.on('data', function(data) {
keys.push(data.key);
values.push(data.value);
});
stream.on('end', function() {
t.deepEqual(keys, [
'_id', '_rev', 'hello',
'_id', '_rev', 'hello'
]);
t.deepEqual(values, [
"change1_0.6995461115147918", "1-e240bae28c7bb3667f02760f6398d508", 1,
"change2_0.6995461115147918", "1-13677d36b98c0c075145bb8975105153", 2
]);
t.end();
});
stream.write(advanced);
stream.end();
});
test('parent keys', function(t) {
var stream = JSONStream.parse('$*');
var d = null;
stream.on('data', function(data) {
if(d) t.fail('should only be called once');
d = data;
});
stream.on('end', function() {
t.deepEqual(d,{
key: 'obj',
value: fixture.obj
});
t.end();
});
stream.write(JSON.stringify(fixture));
stream.end();
})

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var test = require('tape')
var JSONStream = require('../')
test('map function', function (t) {
var actual = []
stream = JSONStream.parse([true], function (e) { return e*10 })
stream.on('data', function (v) { actual.push(v)})
stream.on('end', function () {
t.deepEqual(actual, [10,20,30,40,50,60])
t.end()
})
stream.write(JSON.stringify([1,2,3,4,5,6], null, 2))
stream.end()
})
test('filter function', function (t) {
var actual = []
stream = JSONStream
.parse([true], function (e) { return e%2 ? e : null})
.on('data', function (v) { actual.push(v)})
.on('end', function () {
t.deepEqual(actual, [1,3,5])
t.end()
})
stream.write(JSON.stringify([1,2,3,4,5,6], null, 2))
stream.end()
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var fs = require ('fs');
var net = require('net');
var join = require('path').join;
var file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json');
var it = require('it-is');
var JSONStream = require('../');
var str = fs.readFileSync(file);
var datas = {}
var server = net.createServer(function(client) {
var data_calls = 0;
var parser = JSONStream.parse(['rows', true, 'key']);
parser.on('data', function(data) {
++ data_calls;
datas[data] = (datas[data] || 0) + 1
it(data).typeof('string')
});
parser.on('end', function() {
console.log('END')
var min = Infinity
for (var d in datas)
min = min > datas[d] ? datas[d] : min
it(min).equal(3);
server.close();
});
client.pipe(parser);
});
server.listen(9999);
var client = net.connect({ port : 9999 }, function() {
var msgs = str + ' ' + str + '\n\n' + str
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var fs = require ('fs');
var net = require('net');
var join = require('path').join;
var file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json');
var it = require('it-is');
var JSONStream = require('../');
var str = fs.readFileSync(file);
var server = net.createServer(function(client) {
var data_calls = 0;
var parser = JSONStream.parse();
parser.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err);
server.close();
});
parser.on('end', function() {
console.log('END');
server.close();
});
client.pipe(parser);
});
server.listen(9999);
var client = net.connect({ port : 9999 }, function() {
var msgs = str + '}';
client.end(msgs);
});

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var JSONStream = require('../')
var data = [
{ID: 1, optional: null},
{ID: 2, optional: null},
{ID: 3, optional: 20},
{ID: 4, optional: null},
{ID: 5, optional: 'hello'},
{ID: 6, optional: null}
]
var test = require('tape')
test ('null properties', function (t) {
var actual = []
var stream =
JSONStream.parse('*.optional')
.on('data', function (v) { actual.push(v) })
.on('end', function () {
t.deepEqual(actual, [20, 'hello'])
t.end()
})
stream.write(JSON.stringify(data, null, 2))
stream.end()
})

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/*
sometimes jsonparse changes numbers slightly.
*/
var r = Math.random()
, Parser = require('jsonparse')
, p = new Parser()
, assert = require('assert')
, times = 20
, bufferFrom = Buffer.from && Buffer.from !== Uint8Array.from
, str
while (times --) {
assert.equal(JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(r)), r, 'core JSON')
p.onValue = function (v) {
console.error('parsed', v)
assert.equal(v,r)
}
console.error('correct', r)
str = JSON.stringify([r])
p.write (bufferFrom ? Buffer.from(str) : new Buffer(str))
}

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var readdirSync = require('fs').readdirSync
var spawnSync = require('child_process').spawnSync
var extname = require('path').extname
var files = readdirSync(__dirname)
files.forEach(function(file){
if (extname(file) !== '.js' || file === 'run.js')
return
console.log(`*** ${file} ***`)
var result = spawnSync(process.argv0, [file], { stdio: 'inherit', cwd: __dirname} )
if (result.status !== 0)
process.exit(result.status)
})

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is').style('colour')
function randomObj () {
return (
Math.random () < 0.4
? {hello: 'eonuhckmqjk',
whatever: 236515,
lies: true,
nothing: [null],
stuff: [Math.random(),Math.random(),Math.random()]
}
: ['AOREC', 'reoubaor', {ouec: 62642}, [[[], {}, 53]]]
)
}
var expected = []
, stringify = JSONStream.stringify()
, es = require('event-stream')
, stringified = ''
, called = 0
, count = 10
, ended = false
while (count --)
expected.push(randomObj())
es.connect(
es.readArray(expected),
stringify,
//JSONStream.parse([/./]),
es.writeArray(function (err, lines) {
it(JSON.parse(lines.join(''))).deepEqual(expected)
console.error('PASSED')
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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is').style('colour')
, es = require('event-stream')
, pending = 10
, passed = true
function randomObj () {
return (
Math.random () < 0.4
? {hello: 'eonuhckmqjk',
whatever: 236515,
lies: true,
nothing: [null],
stuff: [Math.random(),Math.random(),Math.random()]
}
: ['AOREC', 'reoubaor', {ouec: 62642}, [[[], {}, 53]]]
)
}
for (var ix = 0; ix < pending; ix++) (function (count) {
var expected = {}
, stringify = JSONStream.stringifyObject()
es.connect(
stringify,
es.writeArray(function (err, lines) {
it(JSON.parse(lines.join(''))).deepEqual(expected)
if (--pending === 0) {
console.error('PASSED')
}
})
)
while (count --) {
var key = Math.random().toString(16).slice(2)
expected[key] = randomObj()
stringify.write([ key, expected[key] ])
}
process.nextTick(function () {
stringify.end()
})
})(ix)

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse(['rows', /\d+/ /*, 'value'*/])
, called = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
it.has({
id: it.typeof('string'),
value: {rev: it.typeof('string')},
key:it.typeof('string')
})
parsed.push(data)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
it(called).equal(expected.rows.length)
it(parsed).deepEqual(expected.rows)
console.error('PASSED')
})

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, '..','package.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is')
var expected = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(file))
, parser = JSONStream.parse([])
, called = 0
, ended = false
, parsed = []
fs.createReadStream(file).pipe(parser)
parser.on('data', function (data) {
called ++
it(data).deepEqual(expected)
})
parser.on('end', function () {
ended = true
})
process.on('exit', function () {
it(called).equal(1)
console.error('PASSED')
})

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var fs = require ('fs')
, join = require('path').join
, file = join(__dirname, 'fixtures','all_npm.json')
, JSONStream = require('../')
, it = require('it-is').style('colour')
function randomObj () {
return (
Math.random () < 0.4
? {hello: 'eonuhckmqjk',
whatever: 236515,
lies: true,
nothing: [null],
// stuff: [Math.random(),Math.random(),Math.random()]
}
: ['AOREC', 'reoubaor', {ouec: 62642}, [[[], {}, 53]]]
)
}
var expected = []
, stringify = JSONStream.stringify()
, es = require('event-stream')
, stringified = ''
, called = 0
, count = 10
, ended = false
while (count --)
expected.push(randomObj())
es.connect(
es.readArray(expected),
stringify,
JSONStream.parse([/./]),
es.writeArray(function (err, lines) {
it(lines).has(expected)
console.error('PASSED')
})
)

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language: node_js
node_js:
- '12'
- '11'
- '10'
- '9'
- '8'
- '6'
- '4'
- '0.12'
- '0.10'
- '0.8'
- '0.6'
before_install:
- 'nvm install-latest-npm'
install:
- 'if [ "${TRAVIS_NODE_VERSION}" = "0.6" ] || [ "${TRAVIS_NODE_VERSION}" = "0.9" ]; then nvm install --latest-npm 0.8 && npm install && nvm use "${TRAVIS_NODE_VERSION}"; else npm install; fi;'
sudo: false
matrix:
fast_finish: true
allow_failures:
- node_js: "0.6"

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# acorn-node change log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
## 1.8.2
* Revert a breaking change in import.meta parsing.
## 1.8.1
* Fix crash in compiled private-class-elements code.
## 1.8.0
* Upgrade acorn to v7.
For backwards compatibility, `acorn-node` still uses the `Import` node type for dynamic imports, _NOT_ `ImportExpression` like acorn v7 and estree.
* Add numeric separator support:
```js
var a = 10_000_000_000_000_000_000_000_000n;
```
## 1.7.0
* Add class instance fields support:
```js
class X {
pub = 1;
#priv = 2;
}
```
* Add class static fields support:
```js
class X {
static pub = 1;
static #priv = 2;
}
```
* Add `export * as ns` support when `sourceType` is 'module':
```js
export * as ns from './ns.mjs';
```
## 1.6.2
* Allow dynamic `import()` in scripts.
* Update minimum dependency versions, fixing a peerDependency warning.
* Add Node 10 and 11 to CI.
## 1.6.1
* Update acorn-dynamic-import to v4.
## 1.6.0
* Upgrade acorn to v6.
* Add bigint support.
## 1.5.2
* Upgrade acorn to support optional catch binding in the AST walker.
## 1.5.1
* Fix tests on Node <= 0.12.
## 1.5.0
* Add tests for async iteration, optional catch binding, import.meta,
dynamic import, bigint (currently unsupported).
* Add import.meta support. (`sourceType: 'module'` only)
* Add dynamic import support. (`sourceType: 'module'` only)
* Fix optional catch binding support in the walker.
## 1.4.0
* Upgrade acorn to 5.6, which supports optional catch bindings and other
new syntax features.
* Set ecmaVersion to 2019 to opt in to optional catch bindings etc.
## 1.3.0
* Upgrade acorn to 5.4, which supports object spread and async iteration.
* Remove acorn5-object-spread plugin.
## 1.2.0
* Expose `acorn/dist/walk` as `acorn-node/walk`.
## 1.1.0
* Enable `allowHashBang` and `allowReturnOutsideFunction` by default.
## 1.0.0
* Initial release.

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# [Apache License 2.0](https://spdx.org/licenses/Apache-2.0)
Copyright 2018 Renée Kooi <renee@kooi.me>
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.
## acorn-bigint
The code in the `lib/bigint` folder is compiled from code licensed as MIT:
> Copyright (C) 2017-2018 by Adrian Heine
>
> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
> of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
> in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
> to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
> copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
> furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
>
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
> all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
>
> THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
> IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
> FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
> AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
> LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
> OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
> THE SOFTWARE.
Find the source code at https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-bigint.
## acorn-import-meta
The code in the `lib/import-meta` folder is compiled from code licensed as MIT:
> Copyright (C) 2017-2018 by Adrian Heine
>
> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
> of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
> in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
> to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
> copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
> furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
>
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
> all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
>
> THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
> IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
> FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
> AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
> LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
> OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
> THE SOFTWARE.
Find the source code at https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-import-meta.
## acorn-dynamic-import
The code in the `lib/dynamic-import` folder is licensed as MIT:
> MIT License
>
> Copyright (c) 2016 Jordan Gensler
>
> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
> of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
> in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
> to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
> copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
> furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
>
> The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
> copies or substantial portions of the Software.
>
> THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
> IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
> FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
> AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
> LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
> OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
> SOFTWARE.
Find the source code at https://github.com/kesne/acorn-dynamic-import.

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# acorn-node
[Acorn](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn) preloaded with plugins for syntax parity with recent Node versions.
It also includes versions of the plugins compiled with [Bublé](https://github.com/rich-harris/buble), so they can be run on old Node versions (0.6 and up).
[![npm][npm-image]][npm-url]
[![travis][travis-image]][travis-url]
[![standard][standard-image]][standard-url]
[npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/acorn-node.svg?style=flat-square
[npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/acorn-node
[travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/browserify/acorn-node/master.svg?style=flat-square
[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/browserify/acorn-node
[standard-image]: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square
[standard-url]: http://npm.im/standard
## Install
```
npm install acorn-node
```
## Usage
```js
var acorn = require('acorn-node')
```
The API is the same as [acorn](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn), but the following syntax features are enabled by default:
- Bigint syntax `10n`
- Numeric separators syntax `10_000`
- Public and private class instance fields
- Public and private class static fields
- Dynamic `import()`
- The `import.meta` property
- `export * as ns from` syntax
And the following options have different defaults from acorn, to match Node modules:
- `ecmaVersion: 2019`
- `allowHashBang: true`
- `allowReturnOutsideFunction: true`
```js
var walk = require('acorn-node/walk')
```
The Acorn syntax tree walker. Comes preconfigured for the syntax plugins if necessary.
See the [acorn documentation](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn#distwalkjs) for details.
## License
The files in the repo root and the ./test folder are licensed as [Apache-2.0](LICENSE.md).
The files in lib/ are generated from other packages:
- lib/bigint: [acorn-bigint](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-bigint]), MIT
- lib/class-private-elements: [acorn-class-private-elements](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-class-private-elements), MIT
- lib/dynamic-import: [acorn-dynamic-import](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-dynamic-import), MIT
- lib/export-ns-from: [acorn-export-ns-from](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-export-ns-from), MIT
- lib/import-meta: [acorn-import-meta](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-import-meta), MIT
- lib/numeric-separator: [acorn-numeric-separator](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-numeric-separator]), MIT
- lib/static-class-features: [acorn-static-class-features](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-static-class-features), MIT

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var fs = require('fs')
var path = require('path')
var mkdirp = require('mkdirp')
var buble = require('buble')
var HEADER = '/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */\n\n'
function compile (name, output, fix) {
console.log(name, '→', output)
mkdirp.sync(path.dirname(path.join(__dirname, output)))
var source = fs.readFileSync(require.resolve(name), 'utf8')
if (fix) source = fix(source)
var result = buble.transform(source, {
transforms: {
dangerousForOf: true
}
})
fs.writeFileSync(path.join(__dirname, output), HEADER + result.code, 'utf8')
}
function privateClassElements (str) {
return str.replace('acorn-private-class-elements', '../private-class-elements')
}
compile('acorn-bigint', './lib/bigint/index.js')
compile('acorn-numeric-separator', './lib/numeric-separator/index.js')
compile('acorn-dynamic-import', './lib/dynamic-import/index.js')
compile('acorn-import-meta', './lib/import-meta/index.js')
compile('acorn-export-ns-from', './lib/export-ns-from/index.js')
compile('acorn-class-fields', './lib/class-fields/index.js', privateClassElements)
compile('acorn-static-class-features', './lib/static-class-features/index.js', privateClassElements)
compile('acorn-private-class-elements', './lib/private-class-elements/index.js', function (str) {
return str.replace('class extends Parser', 'class Parser_ extends Parser')
// it also works with v7
.replace('if (acorn.version.indexOf("6.") != 0 || acorn.version.indexOf("6.0.") == 0) {', 'if (false) {')
})

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var acorn = require('acorn')
var xtend = require('xtend')
var CJSParser = acorn.Parser
.extend(require('./lib/bigint'))
.extend(require('./lib/class-fields'))
.extend(require('./lib/static-class-features'))
.extend(require('./lib/numeric-separator'))
.extend(require('./lib/dynamic-import').default)
var ESModulesParser = CJSParser
.extend(require('./lib/export-ns-from'))
.extend(require('./lib/import-meta'))
function mapOptions (opts) {
if (!opts) opts = {}
return xtend({
ecmaVersion: 2020,
allowHashBang: true,
allowReturnOutsideFunction: true
}, opts)
}
function getParser (opts) {
if (!opts) opts = {}
return opts.sourceType === 'module' ? ESModulesParser : CJSParser
}
module.exports = exports = xtend(acorn, {
parse: function parse (src, opts) {
return getParser(opts).parse(src, mapOptions(opts))
},
parseExpressionAt: function parseExpressionAt (src, offset, opts) {
return getParser(opts).parseExpressionAt(src, offset, mapOptions(opts))
},
tokenizer: function tokenizer (src, opts) {
return getParser(opts).tokenizer(src, mapOptions(opts))
}
})

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/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */
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var acorn = require("acorn")
var tt = acorn.tokTypes
var isIdentifierStart = acorn.isIdentifierStart
module.exports = function(Parser) {
return /*@__PURE__*/(function (Parser) {
function anonymous () {
Parser.apply(this, arguments);
}
if ( Parser ) anonymous.__proto__ = Parser;
anonymous.prototype = Object.create( Parser && Parser.prototype );
anonymous.prototype.constructor = anonymous;
anonymous.prototype.parseLiteral = function parseLiteral (value) {
var node = Parser.prototype.parseLiteral.call(this, value)
if (node.raw.charCodeAt(node.raw.length - 1) == 110) { node.bigint = this.getNumberInput(node.start, node.end) }
return node
};
anonymous.prototype.readRadixNumber = function readRadixNumber (radix) {
var start = this.pos
this.pos += 2 // 0x
var val = this.readInt(radix)
if (val === null) { this.raise(this.start + 2, ("Expected number in radix " + radix)) }
if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos) == 110) {
var str = this.getNumberInput(start, this.pos)
val = typeof BigInt !== "undefined" ? BigInt(str) : null
++this.pos
} else if (isIdentifierStart(this.fullCharCodeAtPos())) { this.raise(this.pos, "Identifier directly after number") }
return this.finishToken(tt.num, val)
};
anonymous.prototype.readNumber = function readNumber (startsWithDot) {
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// Not an int
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// Legacy octal
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return Parser.prototype.readNumber.call(this, startsWithDot)
}
if (this.readInt(10) === null) { this.raise(start, "Invalid number") }
// Not a BigInt, reset and parse again
if (this.input.charCodeAt(this.pos) != 110) {
this.pos = start
return Parser.prototype.readNumber.call(this, startsWithDot)
}
var str = this.getNumberInput(start, this.pos)
var val = typeof BigInt !== "undefined" ? BigInt(str) : null
++this.pos
return this.finishToken(tt.num, val)
};
// This is basically a hook for acorn-numeric-separator
anonymous.prototype.getNumberInput = function getNumberInput (start, end) {
if (Parser.prototype.getNumberInput) { return Parser.prototype.getNumberInput.call(this, start, end) }
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};
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/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */
"use strict"
var acorn = require("acorn")
var tt = acorn.tokTypes
var privateClassElements = require("../private-class-elements")
function maybeParseFieldValue(field) {
if (this.eat(tt.eq)) {
var oldInFieldValue = this._inFieldValue
this._inFieldValue = true
field.value = this.parseExpression()
this._inFieldValue = oldInFieldValue
} else { field.value = null }
}
module.exports = function(Parser) {
Parser = privateClassElements(Parser)
return /*@__PURE__*/(function (Parser) {
function anonymous () {
Parser.apply(this, arguments);
}
if ( Parser ) anonymous.__proto__ = Parser;
anonymous.prototype = Object.create( Parser && Parser.prototype );
anonymous.prototype.constructor = anonymous;
anonymous.prototype.parseClassElement = function parseClassElement (_constructorAllowsSuper) {
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && (this.type == tt.name || this.type == this.privateNameToken || this.type == tt.bracketL || this.type == tt.string)) {
var branch = this._branch()
if (branch.type == tt.bracketL) {
var count = 0
do {
if (branch.eat(tt.bracketL)) { ++count }
else if (branch.eat(tt.bracketR)) { --count }
else { branch.next() }
} while (count > 0)
} else { branch.next() }
if (branch.type == tt.eq || branch.canInsertSemicolon() || branch.type == tt.semi) {
var node = this.startNode()
if (this.type == this.privateNameToken) {
this.parsePrivateClassElementName(node)
} else {
this.parsePropertyName(node)
}
if ((node.key.type === "Identifier" && node.key.name === "constructor") ||
(node.key.type === "Literal" && node.key.value === "constructor")) {
this.raise(node.key.start, "Classes may not have a field called constructor")
}
maybeParseFieldValue.call(this, node)
this.finishNode(node, "FieldDefinition")
this.semicolon()
return node
}
}
return Parser.prototype.parseClassElement.apply(this, arguments)
};
// Prohibit arguments in class field initializers
anonymous.prototype.parseIdent = function parseIdent (liberal, isBinding) {
var ident = Parser.prototype.parseIdent.call(this, liberal, isBinding)
if (this._inFieldValue && ident.name == "arguments") { this.raise(ident.start, "A class field initializer may not contain arguments") }
return ident
};
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/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */
'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.DynamicImportKey = undefined;
var _createClass = function () { function defineProperties(target, props) { for (var i = 0; i < props.length; i++) { var descriptor = props[i]; descriptor.enumerable = descriptor.enumerable || false; descriptor.configurable = true; if ("value" in descriptor) { descriptor.writable = true; } Object.defineProperty(target, descriptor.key, descriptor); } } return function (Constructor, protoProps, staticProps) { if (protoProps) { defineProperties(Constructor.prototype, protoProps); } if (staticProps) { defineProperties(Constructor, staticProps); } return Constructor; }; }();
var _get = function () {
function get(object, property, receiver) { if (object === null) { object = Function.prototype; } var desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(object, property); if (desc === undefined) { var parent = Object.getPrototypeOf(object); if (parent === null) { return undefined; } else { return get(parent, property, receiver); } } else if ("value" in desc) { return desc.value; } else { var getter = desc.get; if (getter === undefined) { return undefined; } return getter.call(receiver); } }
return get;
}();
exports['default'] = dynamicImport;
var _acorn = require('acorn');
function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) { if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) { throw new TypeError("Cannot call a class as a function"); } }
function _possibleConstructorReturn(self, call) { if (!self) { throw new ReferenceError("this hasn't been initialised - super() hasn't been called"); } return call && (typeof call === "object" || typeof call === "function") ? call : self; }
function _inherits(subClass, superClass) { if (typeof superClass !== "function" && superClass !== null) { throw new TypeError("Super expression must either be null or a function, not " + typeof superClass); } subClass.prototype = Object.create(superClass && superClass.prototype, { constructor: { value: subClass, enumerable: false, writable: true, configurable: true } }); if (superClass) { Object.setPrototypeOf ? Object.setPrototypeOf(subClass, superClass) : subClass.__proto__ = superClass; } } /* eslint-disable no-underscore-dangle */
var DynamicImportKey = exports.DynamicImportKey = 'Import';
// NOTE: This allows `yield import()` to parse correctly.
_acorn.tokTypes._import.startsExpr = true;
function parseDynamicImport() {
var node = this.startNode();
this.next();
if (this.type !== _acorn.tokTypes.parenL) {
this.unexpected();
}
return this.finishNode(node, DynamicImportKey);
}
function parenAfter() {
return (/^(\s|\/\/.*|\/\*[^]*?\*\/)*\(/.test(this.input.slice(this.pos))
);
}
function dynamicImport(Parser) {
return function (_Parser) {
_inherits(_class, _Parser);
function _class() {
_classCallCheck(this, _class);
return _possibleConstructorReturn(this, (_class.__proto__ || Object.getPrototypeOf(_class)).apply(this, arguments));
}
_createClass(_class, [{
key: 'parseStatement',
value: function () {
function parseStatement(context, topLevel, exports) {
if (this.type === _acorn.tokTypes._import && parenAfter.call(this)) {
return this.parseExpressionStatement(this.startNode(), this.parseExpression());
}
return _get(_class.prototype.__proto__ || Object.getPrototypeOf(_class.prototype), 'parseStatement', this).call(this, context, topLevel, exports);
}
return parseStatement;
}()
}, {
key: 'parseExprAtom',
value: function () {
function parseExprAtom(refDestructuringErrors) {
if (this.type === _acorn.tokTypes._import) {
return parseDynamicImport.call(this);
}
return _get(_class.prototype.__proto__ || Object.getPrototypeOf(_class.prototype), 'parseExprAtom', this).call(this, refDestructuringErrors);
}
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}()
}]);
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/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */
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var skipWhiteSpace = /(?:\s|\/\/.*|\/\*[^]*?\*\/)*/g
var tt = require("acorn").tokTypes
module.exports = function(Parser) {
return /*@__PURE__*/(function (Parser) {
function anonymous () {
Parser.apply(this, arguments);
}
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anonymous.prototype = Object.create( Parser && Parser.prototype );
anonymous.prototype.constructor = anonymous;
anonymous.prototype.parseExport = function parseExport (node, exports) {
skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = this.pos
var skip = skipWhiteSpace.exec(this.input)
var next = this.input.charAt(this.pos + skip[0].length)
if (next !== "*") { return Parser.prototype.parseExport.call(this, node, exports) }
this.next()
var specifier = this.startNode()
this.expect(tt.star)
if (this.eatContextual("as")) {
node.declaration = null
specifier.exported = this.parseIdent(true)
this.checkExport(exports, specifier.exported.name, this.lastTokStart)
node.specifiers = [this.finishNode(specifier, "ExportNamespaceSpecifier")]
}
this.expectContextual("from")
if (this.type !== tt.string) { this.unexpected() }
node.source = this.parseExprAtom()
this.semicolon()
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/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */
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var tt = require("acorn").tokTypes
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var nextTokenIsDot = function (parser) {
skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = parser.pos
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module.exports = function(Parser) {
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function anonymous () {
Parser.apply(this, arguments);
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anonymous.prototype.constructor = anonymous;
anonymous.prototype.parseExprAtom = function parseExprAtom (refDestructuringErrors) {
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if (!this.options.allowImportExportEverywhere && !this.inModule) {
this.raise(this.start, "'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'")
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this.expect(tt.dot)
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element.key = this.parsePrivateName()
if (element.key.name == "constructor") { this.raise(element.key.start, "Classes may not have a private element named constructor") }
var accept = {get: "set", set: "get"}[element.kind]
var privateBoundNames = this._privateBoundNamesStack[this._privateBoundNamesStack.length - 1]
if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(privateBoundNames, element.key.name) && privateBoundNames[element.key.name] !== accept) {
this.raise(element.start, "Duplicate private element")
}
privateBoundNames[element.key.name] = element.kind || true
delete this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack[this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack.length - 1][element.key.name]
return element.key
};
Parser_.prototype.parsePrivateName = function parsePrivateName () {
var node = this.startNode()
node.name = this.value
this.next()
this.finishNode(node, "PrivateName")
if (this.options.allowReserved == "never") { this.checkUnreserved(node) }
return node
};
// Parse # token
Parser_.prototype.getTokenFromCode = function getTokenFromCode (code) {
if (code === 35) {
++this.pos
var word = this.readWord1()
return this.finishToken(this.privateNameToken, word)
}
return Parser.prototype.getTokenFromCode.call(this, code)
};
// Manage stacks and check for undeclared private names
Parser_.prototype.parseClass = function parseClass (node, isStatement) {
this._privateBoundNamesStack = this._privateBoundNamesStack || []
var privateBoundNames = Object.create(this._privateBoundNamesStack[this._privateBoundNamesStack.length - 1] || null)
this._privateBoundNamesStack.push(privateBoundNames)
this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack = this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack || []
var unresolvedPrivateNames = Object.create(null)
this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack.push(unresolvedPrivateNames)
var _return = Parser.prototype.parseClass.call(this, node, isStatement)
this._privateBoundNamesStack.pop()
this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack.pop()
if (!this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack.length) {
var names = Object.keys(unresolvedPrivateNames)
if (names.length) {
names.sort(function (n1, n2) { return unresolvedPrivateNames[n1] - unresolvedPrivateNames[n2]; })
this.raise(unresolvedPrivateNames[names[0]], "Usage of undeclared private name")
}
} else { Object.assign(this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack[this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack.length - 1], unresolvedPrivateNames) }
return _return
};
// Parse private element access
Parser_.prototype.parseSubscript = function parseSubscript (base, startPos, startLoc, noCalls, maybeAsyncArrow) {
if (!this.eat(tt.dot)) {
return Parser.prototype.parseSubscript.call(this, base, startPos, startLoc, noCalls, maybeAsyncArrow)
}
var node = this.startNodeAt(startPos, startLoc)
node.object = base
node.computed = false
if (this.type == this.privateNameToken) {
node.property = this.parsePrivateName()
if (!this._privateBoundNamesStack.length || !this._privateBoundNamesStack[this._privateBoundNamesStack.length - 1][node.property.name]) {
this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack[this._unresolvedPrivateNamesStack.length - 1][node.property.name] = node.property.start
}
} else {
node.property = this.parseIdent(true)
}
return this.finishNode(node, "MemberExpression")
};
// Prohibit delete of private class elements
Parser_.prototype.parseMaybeUnary = function parseMaybeUnary (refDestructuringErrors, sawUnary) {
var _return = Parser.prototype.parseMaybeUnary.call(this, refDestructuringErrors, sawUnary)
if (_return.operator == "delete") {
if (_return.argument.type == "MemberExpression" && _return.argument.property.type == "PrivateName") {
this.raise(_return.start, "Private elements may not be deleted")
}
}
return _return
};
return Parser_;
}(Parser))
Parser.prototype.privateNameToken = new TokenType("privateName")
return Parser
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/* Generated by `npm run build`, do not edit! */
"use strict"
var skipWhiteSpace = /(?:\s|\/\/.*|\/\*[^]*?\*\/)*/g
var acorn = require("acorn")
var tt = acorn.tokTypes
function maybeParseFieldValue(field) {
if (this.eat(tt.eq)) {
var oldInFieldValue = this._inStaticFieldValue
this._inStaticFieldValue = true
field.value = this.parseExpression()
this._inStaticFieldValue = oldInFieldValue
} else { field.value = null }
}
var privateClassElements = require("../private-class-elements")
module.exports = function(Parser) {
var ExtendedParser = privateClassElements(Parser)
return /*@__PURE__*/(function (ExtendedParser) {
function anonymous () {
ExtendedParser.apply(this, arguments);
}
if ( ExtendedParser ) anonymous.__proto__ = ExtendedParser;
anonymous.prototype = Object.create( ExtendedParser && ExtendedParser.prototype );
anonymous.prototype.constructor = anonymous;
anonymous.prototype.parseClassElement = function parseClassElement (_constructorAllowsSuper) {
var this$1 = this;
if (this.eat(tt.semi)) { return null }
var node = this.startNode()
var tryContextual = function (k, noLineBreak) {
if (typeof noLineBreak == "undefined") { noLineBreak = false }
var start = this$1.start, startLoc = this$1.startLoc
if (!this$1.eatContextual(k)) { return false }
if (this$1.type !== tt.parenL && (!noLineBreak || !this$1.canInsertSemicolon())) { return true }
if (node.key) { this$1.unexpected() }
node.computed = false
node.key = this$1.startNodeAt(start, startLoc)
node.key.name = k
this$1.finishNode(node.key, "Identifier")
return false
}
node.static = tryContextual("static")
if (!node.static) { return ExtendedParser.prototype.parseClassElement.apply(this, arguments) }
var isGenerator = this.eat(tt.star)
var isAsync = false
if (!isGenerator) {
// Special-case for `async`, since `parseClassMember` currently looks
// for `(` to determine whether `async` is a method name
if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && this.isContextual("async")) {
skipWhiteSpace.lastIndex = this.pos
var skip = skipWhiteSpace.exec(this.input)
var next = this.input.charAt(this.pos + skip[0].length)
if (next === ";" || next === "=") {
node.key = this.parseIdent(true)
node.computed = false
maybeParseFieldValue.call(this, node)
this.finishNode(node, "FieldDefinition")
this.semicolon()
return node
} else if (this.options.ecmaVersion >= 8 && tryContextual("async", true)) {
isAsync = true
isGenerator = this.options.ecmaVersion >= 9 && this.eat(tt.star)
}
} else if (tryContextual("get")) {
node.kind = "get"
} else if (tryContextual("set")) {
node.kind = "set"
}
}
if (this.type === this.privateNameToken) {
this.parsePrivateClassElementName(node)
if (this.type !== tt.parenL) {
if (node.key.name === "prototype") {
this.raise(node.key.start, "Classes may not have a private static property named prototype")
}
maybeParseFieldValue.call(this, node)
this.finishNode(node, "FieldDefinition")
this.semicolon()
return node
}
} else if (!node.key) {
this.parsePropertyName(node)
if ((node.key.name || node.key.value) === "prototype" && !node.computed) {
this.raise(node.key.start, "Classes may not have a static property named prototype")
}
}
if (!node.kind) { node.kind = "method" }
this.parseClassMethod(node, isGenerator, isAsync)
if (!node.kind && (node.key.name || node.key.value) === "constructor" && !node.computed) {
this.raise(node.key.start, "Classes may not have a static field named constructor")
}
if (node.kind === "get" && node.value.params.length !== 0) {
this.raiseRecoverable(node.value.start, "getter should have no params")
}
if (node.kind === "set" && node.value.params.length !== 1) {
this.raiseRecoverable(node.value.start, "setter should have exactly one param")
}
if (node.kind === "set" && node.value.params[0].type === "RestElement") {
this.raiseRecoverable(node.value.params[0].start, "Setter cannot use rest params")
}
return node
};
// Parse public static fields
anonymous.prototype.parseClassMethod = function parseClassMethod (method, isGenerator, isAsync, _allowsDirectSuper) {
if (isGenerator || isAsync || method.kind != "method" || !method.static || this.options.ecmaVersion < 8 || this.type == tt.parenL) {
return ExtendedParser.prototype.parseClassMethod.apply(this, arguments)
}
maybeParseFieldValue.call(this, method)
delete method.kind
method = this.finishNode(method, "FieldDefinition")
this.semicolon()
return method
};
// Prohibit arguments in class field initializers
anonymous.prototype.parseIdent = function parseIdent (liberal, isBinding) {
var ident = ExtendedParser.prototype.parseIdent.call(this, liberal, isBinding)
if (this._inStaticFieldValue && ident.name == "arguments") { this.raise(ident.start, "A static class field initializer may not contain arguments") }
return ident
};
return anonymous;
}(ExtendedParser))
}

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{
"name": "acorn-node",
"description": "the acorn javascript parser, preloaded with plugins for syntax parity with recent node versions",
"version": "1.8.2",
"author": "Renée Kooi <renee@kooi.me>",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/browserify/acorn-node/issues"
},
"dependencies": {
"acorn": "^7.0.0",
"acorn-walk": "^7.0.0",
"xtend": "^4.0.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"acorn-bigint": "^0.4.0",
"acorn-class-fields": "^0.3.1",
"acorn-dynamic-import": "^4.0.0",
"acorn-export-ns-from": "^0.1.0",
"acorn-import-meta": "^0.3.0",
"acorn-numeric-separator": "^0.3.0",
"acorn-private-class-elements": "^0.1.1",
"acorn-static-class-features": "^0.2.0",
"buble": "^0.19.8",
"mkdirp": "^0.5.1",
"standard": "^13.1.0",
"tape": "^4.11.0"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/browserify/acorn-node",
"keywords": [
"acorn",
"browserify",
"javascript",
"parser"
],
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"main": "index.js",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/browserify/acorn-node.git"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "standard && node test/index.js",
"prepublishOnly": "npm run build",
"build": "node build.js"
},
"standard": {
"ignore": [
"lib/*/*.js"
]
}
}

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var test = require('tape')
var acorn = require('../')
var walk = require('../walk')
var baseAcorn = require('acorn')
test('parses object spread syntax', function (t) {
var ast = acorn.parse('var a = { ...b }')
t.equal(ast.body[0].declarations[0].init.type, 'ObjectExpression')
t.equal(ast.body[0].declarations[0].init.properties[0].type, 'SpreadElement')
ast = acorn.parse('function a ({ ...b }) {}')
t.equal(ast.body[0].params[0].type, 'ObjectPattern')
t.equal(ast.body[0].params[0].properties[0].type, 'RestElement')
t.end()
})
test('does not change main acorn module', function (t) {
t.throws(function () {
baseAcorn.parse('var a = 10n')
})
t.end()
})
test('tokenizes object spread syntax', function (t) {
var tokenizer = acorn.tokenizer('var a = { ...b }')
t.doesNotThrow(function (t) {
while (tokenizer.getToken().type !== acorn.tokTypes.eof) {}
})
t.end()
})
test('allows hashbangs by default', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('#!/usr/bin/env node\nconsole.log("ok")')
})
t.end()
})
test('allows top level return by default', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('console.log("ok"); return; console.log("not ok")')
})
t.end()
})
test('supports async generators', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('async function* a () { await x; yield 1 }')
})
t.end()
})
test('supports async iteration', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('async function l (y) { for await (const x of y) {} }')
})
t.end()
})
test('supports optional catch', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('try { throw null } catch {}')
})
t.end()
})
test('supports bigint', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('50n ** 50n')
})
t.end()
})
test('supports numeric separators', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('50_000_000n ** 1n')
})
t.end()
})
test('supports import.meta with sourceType: module', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('console.log(import.meta.url)', { sourceType: 'module' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports dynamic import() with sourceType: module', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('import("./whatever.mjs")', { sourceType: 'module' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports dynamic import() with sourceType: script', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('import("./whatever.mjs")', { sourceType: 'script' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports class instance properties', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('class X { x = y }', { sourceType: 'script' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports private class instance properties', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('class X { #x = y }', { sourceType: 'script' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports class static properties', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('class X { static x = y }', { sourceType: 'script' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports private class static properties', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('class X { static #x = y }', { sourceType: 'script' })
})
t.end()
})
test('supports namespace export syntax with sourceType: module', function (t) {
t.doesNotThrow(function () {
acorn.parse('export * as x from "./x.mjs";', { sourceType: 'module' })
})
t.end()
})
test('walk supports plugin syntax', function (t) {
var ast = acorn.parse(
'async function* a() { try { await import(xyz); } catch { for await (x of null) {} } yield import.meta.url }',
{ sourceType: 'module' }
)
t.plan(2)
walk.simple(ast, {
Import: function () {
t.pass('import()')
},
MetaProperty: function () {
t.pass('import.meta')
}
})
t.end()
})

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var xtend = require('xtend')
var walk = require('acorn-walk')
var base = xtend(walk.base)
base.Import = function () {}
function simple (node, visitors, baseVisitor, state, override) {
return walk.simple(node, visitors, baseVisitor || base, state, override)
}
function ancestor (node, visitors, baseVisitor, state) {
return walk.ancestor(node, visitors, baseVisitor || base, state)
}
function recursive (node, state, funcs, baseVisitor, override) {
return walk.recursive(node, state, funcs, baseVisitor || base, override)
}
function full (node, callback, baseVisitor, state, override) {
return walk.full(node, callback, baseVisitor || base, state, override)
}
function fullAncestor (node, callback, baseVisitor, state) {
return walk.fullAncestor(node, callback, baseVisitor || base, state)
}
function findNodeAt (node, start, end, test, baseVisitor, state) {
return walk.findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, baseVisitor || base, state)
}
function findNodeAround (node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
return walk.findNodeAround(node, pos, test, baseVisitor || base, state)
}
function findNodeAfter (node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
return walk.findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, baseVisitor || base, state)
}
function findNodeBefore (node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
return walk.findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, baseVisitor || base, state)
}
function make (funcs, baseVisitor) {
return walk.make(funcs, baseVisitor || base)
}
exports.simple = simple
exports.ancestor = ancestor
exports.recursive = recursive
exports.full = full
exports.fullAncestor = fullAncestor
exports.findNodeAt = findNodeAt
exports.findNodeAround = findNodeAround
exports.findNodeAfter = findNodeAfter
exports.findNodeBefore = findNodeBefore
exports.make = make
exports.base = base

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## 7.2.0 (2020-06-17)
### New features
Support optional chaining and nullish coalescing.
Support `import.meta`.
Add support for `export * as ns from "source"`.
## 7.1.1 (2020-02-13)
### Bug fixes
Clean up the type definitions to actually work well with the main parser.
## 7.1.0 (2020-02-11)
### New features
Add a TypeScript definition file for the library.
## 7.0.0 (2017-08-12)
### New features
Support walking `ImportExpression` nodes.
## 6.2.0 (2017-07-04)
### New features
Add support for `Import` nodes.
## 6.1.0 (2018-09-28)
### New features
The walker now walks `TemplateElement` nodes.
## 6.0.1 (2018-09-14)
### Bug fixes
Fix bad "main" field in package.json.
## 6.0.0 (2018-09-14)
### Breaking changes
This is now a separate package, `acorn-walk`, rather than part of the main `acorn` package.
The `ScopeBody` and `ScopeExpression` meta-node-types are no longer supported.
## 5.7.1 (2018-06-15)
### Bug fixes
Make sure the walker and bin files are rebuilt on release (the previous release didn't get the up-to-date versions).
## 5.7.0 (2018-06-15)
### Bug fixes
Fix crash in walker when walking a binding-less catch node.
## 5.6.2 (2018-06-05)
### Bug fixes
In the walker, go back to allowing the `baseVisitor` argument to be null to default to the default base everywhere.
## 5.6.1 (2018-06-01)
### Bug fixes
Fix regression when passing `null` as fourth argument to `walk.recursive`.
## 5.6.0 (2018-05-31)
### Bug fixes
Fix a bug in the walker that caused a crash when walking an object pattern spread.
## 5.5.1 (2018-03-06)
### Bug fixes
Fix regression in walker causing property values in object patterns to be walked as expressions.
## 5.5.0 (2018-02-27)
### Bug fixes
Support object spread in the AST walker.
## 5.4.1 (2018-02-02)
### Bug fixes
5.4.0 somehow accidentally included an old version of walk.js.
## 5.2.0 (2017-10-30)
### Bug fixes
The `full` and `fullAncestor` walkers no longer visit nodes multiple times.
## 5.1.0 (2017-07-05)
### New features
New walker functions `full` and `fullAncestor`.
## 3.2.0 (2016-06-07)
### New features
Make it possible to use `visit.ancestor` with a walk state.
## 3.1.0 (2016-04-18)
### New features
The walker now allows defining handlers for `CatchClause` nodes.
## 2.5.2 (2015-10-27)
### Fixes
Fix bug where the walker walked an exported `let` statement as an expression.

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Copyright (C) 2012-2018 by various contributors (see AUTHORS)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.

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# Acorn AST walker
An abstract syntax tree walker for the
[ESTree](https://github.com/estree/estree) format.
## Community
Acorn is open source software released under an
[MIT license](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/blob/master/acorn-walk/LICENSE).
You are welcome to
[report bugs](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/issues) or create pull
requests on [github](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn). For questions
and discussion, please use the
[Tern discussion forum](https://discuss.ternjs.net).
## Installation
The easiest way to install acorn is from [`npm`](https://www.npmjs.com/):
```sh
npm install acorn-walk
```
Alternately, you can download the source and build acorn yourself:
```sh
git clone https://github.com/acornjs/acorn.git
cd acorn
npm install
```
## Interface
An algorithm for recursing through a syntax tree is stored as an
object, with a property for each tree node type holding a function
that will recurse through such a node. There are several ways to run
such a walker.
**simple**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over a
tree. `node` should be the AST node to walk, and `visitors` an object
with properties whose names correspond to node types in the [ESTree
spec](https://github.com/estree/estree). The properties should contain
functions that will be called with the node object and, if applicable
the state at that point. The last two arguments are optional. `base`
is a walker algorithm, and `state` is a start state. The default
walker will simply visit all statements and expressions and not
produce a meaningful state. (An example of a use of state is to track
scope at each point in the tree.)
```js
const acorn = require("acorn")
const walk = require("acorn-walk")
walk.simple(acorn.parse("let x = 10"), {
Literal(node) {
console.log(`Found a literal: ${node.value}`)
}
})
```
**ancestor**`(node, visitors, base, state)` does a 'simple' walk over
a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the current node)
and passing the array to the callbacks as a third parameter.
```js
const acorn = require("acorn")
const walk = require("acorn-walk")
walk.ancestor(acorn.parse("foo('hi')"), {
Literal(_, ancestors) {
console.log("This literal's ancestors are:", ancestors.map(n => n.type))
}
})
```
**recursive**`(node, state, functions, base)` does a 'recursive'
walk, where the walker functions are responsible for continuing the
walk on the child nodes of their target node. `state` is the start
state, and `functions` should contain an object that maps node types
to walker functions. Such functions are called with `(node, state, c)`
arguments, and can cause the walk to continue on a sub-node by calling
the `c` argument on it with `(node, state)` arguments. The optional
`base` argument provides the fallback walker functions for node types
that aren't handled in the `functions` object. If not given, the
default walkers will be used.
**make**`(functions, base)` builds a new walker object by using the
walker functions in `functions` and filling in the missing ones by
taking defaults from `base`.
**full**`(node, callback, base, state)` does a 'full' walk over a
tree, calling the callback with the arguments (node, state, type) for
each node
**fullAncestor**`(node, callback, base, state)` does a 'full' walk
over a tree, building up an array of ancestor nodes (including the
current node) and passing the array to the callbacks as a third
parameter.
```js
const acorn = require("acorn")
const walk = require("acorn-walk")
walk.full(acorn.parse("1 + 1"), node => {
console.log(`There's a ${node.type} node at ${node.ch}`)
})
```
**findNodeAt**`(node, start, end, test, base, state)` tries to locate
a node in a tree at the given start and/or end offsets, which
satisfies the predicate `test`. `start` and `end` can be either `null`
(as wildcard) or a number. `test` may be a string (indicating a node
type) or a function that takes `(nodeType, node)` arguments and
returns a boolean indicating whether this node is interesting. `base`
and `state` are optional, and can be used to specify a custom walker.
Nodes are tested from inner to outer, so if two nodes match the
boundaries, the inner one will be preferred.
**findNodeAround**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is a lot like
`findNodeAt`, but will match any node that exists 'around' (spanning)
the given position.
**findNodeAfter**`(node, pos, test, base, state)` is similar to
`findNodeAround`, but will match all nodes *after* the given position
(testing outer nodes before inner nodes).

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import {Node} from 'acorn';
declare module "acorn-walk" {
type FullWalkerCallback<TState> = (
node: Node,
state: TState,
type: string
) => void;
type FullAncestorWalkerCallback<TState> = (
node: Node,
state: TState | Node[],
ancestors: Node[],
type: string
) => void;
type WalkerCallback<TState> = (node: Node, state: TState) => void;
type SimpleWalkerFn<TState> = (
node: Node,
state: TState
) => void;
type AncestorWalkerFn<TState> = (
node: Node,
state: TState| Node[],
ancestors: Node[]
) => void;
type RecursiveWalkerFn<TState> = (
node: Node,
state: TState,
callback: WalkerCallback<TState>
) => void;
type SimpleVisitors<TState> = {
[type: string]: SimpleWalkerFn<TState>
};
type AncestorVisitors<TState> = {
[type: string]: AncestorWalkerFn<TState>
};
type RecursiveVisitors<TState> = {
[type: string]: RecursiveWalkerFn<TState>
};
type FindPredicate = (type: string, node: Node) => boolean;
interface Found<TState> {
node: Node,
state: TState
}
export function simple<TState>(
node: Node,
visitors: SimpleVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void;
export function ancestor<TState>(
node: Node,
visitors: AncestorVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void;
export function recursive<TState>(
node: Node,
state: TState,
functions: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>
): void;
export function full<TState>(
node: Node,
callback: FullWalkerCallback<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void;
export function fullAncestor<TState>(
node: Node,
callback: FullAncestorWalkerCallback<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): void;
export function make<TState>(
functions: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>
): RecursiveVisitors<TState>;
export function findNodeAt<TState>(
node: Node,
start: number | undefined,
end?: number | undefined,
type?: FindPredicate | string,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): Found<TState> | undefined;
export function findNodeAround<TState>(
node: Node,
start: number | undefined,
type?: FindPredicate | string,
base?: RecursiveVisitors<TState>,
state?: TState
): Found<TState> | undefined;
export const findNodeAfter: typeof findNodeAround;
}

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(function (global, factory) {
typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) :
typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) :
(global = global || self, factory((global.acorn = global.acorn || {}, global.acorn.walk = {})));
}(this, (function (exports) { 'use strict';
// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression and
// Statement, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
function simple(node, visitors, baseVisitor, state, override) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
function ancestor(node, visitors, baseVisitor, state, override) {
var ancestors = [];
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
var isNew = node !== ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
function recursive(node, state, funcs, baseVisitor, override) {
var visitor = funcs ? make(funcs, baseVisitor || undefined) : baseVisitor
;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c);
})(node, state, override);
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test === "string")
{ return function (type) { return type === test; } }
else if (!test)
{ return function () { return true; } }
else
{ return test }
}
var Found = function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state; };
// A full walk triggers the callback on each node
function full(node, callback, baseVisitor, state, override) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st, type); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An fullAncestor walk is like an ancestor walk, but triggers
// the callback on each node
function fullAncestor(node, callback, baseVisitor, state) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
var ancestors = []
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
var isNew = node !== ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st || ancestors, ancestors, type); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state);
}
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, baseVisitor, state) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
test = makeTest(test);
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
{ baseVisitor[type](node, st, c); }
if ((start == null || node.start === start) &&
(end == null || node.end === end) &&
test(type, node))
{ throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) { return }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
var max
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
{ max = new Found(node, st); }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
var create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto;
return new Ctor
};
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
function make(funcs, baseVisitor) {
var visitor = create(baseVisitor || base);
for (var type in funcs) { visitor[type] = funcs[type]; }
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st); }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
var base = {};
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var stmt = list[i];
c(stmt, st, "Statement");
}
};
base.Statement = skipThrough;
base.EmptyStatement = ignore;
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression = base.ChainExpression =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); };
base.IfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement");
if (node.alternate) { c(node.alternate, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.LabeledStatement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.body, st, "Statement"); };
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore;
base.WithStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.SwitchStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression");
for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = node.cases; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1) {
var cs = list$1[i$1];
if (cs.test) { c(cs.test, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i = 0, list = cs.consequent; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var cons = list[i];
c(cons, st, "Statement");
}
}
};
base.SwitchCase = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.test) { c(node.test, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.consequent; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var cons = list[i];
c(cons, st, "Statement");
}
};
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = base.AwaitExpression = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.argument) { c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); };
base.TryStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.block, st, "Statement");
if (node.handler) { c(node.handler, st); }
if (node.finalizer) { c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.CatchClause = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.param) { c(node.param, st, "Pattern"); }
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForStatement = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "ForInit"); }
if (node.test) { c(node.test, st, "Expression"); }
if (node.update) { c(node.update, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInit = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type === "VariableDeclaration") { c(node, st); }
else { c(node, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore;
base.FunctionDeclaration = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Function"); };
base.VariableDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.declarations; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var decl = list[i];
c(decl, st);
}
};
base.VariableDeclarator = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern");
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.Function = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.params; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var param = list[i];
c(param, st, "Pattern");
}
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "Expression" : "Statement");
};
base.Pattern = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type === "Identifier")
{ c(node, st, "VariablePattern"); }
else if (node.type === "MemberExpression")
{ c(node, st, "MemberPattern"); }
else
{ c(node, st); }
};
base.VariablePattern = ignore;
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough;
base.RestElement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Pattern"); };
base.ArrayPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Pattern"); }
}
};
base.ObjectPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var prop = list[i];
if (prop.type === "Property") {
if (prop.computed) { c(prop.key, st, "Expression"); }
c(prop.value, st, "Pattern");
} else if (prop.type === "RestElement") {
c(prop.argument, st, "Pattern");
}
}
};
base.Expression = skipThrough;
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore;
base.ArrayExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Expression"); }
}
};
base.ObjectExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var prop = list[i];
c(prop, st);
}
};
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration;
base.SequenceExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.expressions; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var expr = list[i];
c(expr, st, "Expression");
}
};
base.TemplateLiteral = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.quasis; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var quasi = list[i];
c(quasi, st);
}
for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = node.expressions; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1)
{
var expr = list$1[i$1];
c(expr, st, "Expression");
}
};
base.TemplateElement = ignore;
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression");
};
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Expression");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.ConditionalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression");
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression");
};
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression");
if (node.arguments)
{ for (var i = 0, list = node.arguments; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var arg = list[i];
c(arg, st, "Expression");
} }
};
base.MemberExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
if (node.computed) { c(node.property, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.declaration)
{ c(node.declaration, st, node.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression"); }
if (node.source) { c(node.source, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportAllDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.exported)
{ c(node.exported, st); }
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.specifiers; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var spec = list[i];
c(spec, st);
}
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore;
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression");
c(node.quasi, st, "Expression");
};
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Class"); };
base.Class = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
if (node.superClass) { c(node.superClass, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.body, st);
};
base.ClassBody = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var elt = list[i];
c(elt, st);
}
};
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.computed) { c(node.key, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.value, st, "Expression");
};
exports.ancestor = ancestor;
exports.base = base;
exports.findNodeAfter = findNodeAfter;
exports.findNodeAround = findNodeAround;
exports.findNodeAt = findNodeAt;
exports.findNodeBefore = findNodeBefore;
exports.full = full;
exports.fullAncestor = fullAncestor;
exports.make = make;
exports.recursive = recursive;
exports.simple = simple;
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
})));

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// AST walker module for Mozilla Parser API compatible trees
// A simple walk is one where you simply specify callbacks to be
// called on specific nodes. The last two arguments are optional. A
// simple use would be
//
// walk.simple(myTree, {
// Expression: function(node) { ... }
// });
//
// to do something with all expressions. All Parser API node types
// can be used to identify node types, as well as Expression and
// Statement, which denote categories of nodes.
//
// The base argument can be used to pass a custom (recursive)
// walker, and state can be used to give this walked an initial
// state.
function simple(node, visitors, baseVisitor, state, override) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An ancestor walk keeps an array of ancestor nodes (including the
// current node) and passes them to the callback as third parameter
// (and also as state parameter when no other state is present).
function ancestor(node, visitors, baseVisitor, state, override) {
var ancestors = [];
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type, found = visitors[type];
var isNew = node !== ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (found) { found(node, st || ancestors, ancestors); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// A recursive walk is one where your functions override the default
// walkers. They can modify and replace the state parameter that's
// threaded through the walk, and can opt how and whether to walk
// their child nodes (by calling their third argument on these
// nodes).
function recursive(node, state, funcs, baseVisitor, override) {
var visitor = funcs ? make(funcs, baseVisitor || undefined) : baseVisitor
;(function c(node, st, override) {
visitor[override || node.type](node, st, c);
})(node, state, override);
}
function makeTest(test) {
if (typeof test === "string")
{ return function (type) { return type === test; } }
else if (!test)
{ return function () { return true; } }
else
{ return test }
}
var Found = function Found(node, state) { this.node = node; this.state = state; };
// A full walk triggers the callback on each node
function full(node, callback, baseVisitor, state, override) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base
; }(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st, type); }
})(node, state, override);
}
// An fullAncestor walk is like an ancestor walk, but triggers
// the callback on each node
function fullAncestor(node, callback, baseVisitor, state) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
var ancestors = []
;(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
var isNew = node !== ancestors[ancestors.length - 1];
if (isNew) { ancestors.push(node); }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (!override) { callback(node, st || ancestors, ancestors, type); }
if (isNew) { ancestors.pop(); }
})(node, state);
}
// Find a node with a given start, end, and type (all are optional,
// null can be used as wildcard). Returns a {node, state} object, or
// undefined when it doesn't find a matching node.
function findNodeAt(node, start, end, test, baseVisitor, state) {
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
test = makeTest(test);
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if ((start == null || node.start <= start) &&
(end == null || node.end >= end))
{ baseVisitor[type](node, st, c); }
if ((start == null || node.start === start) &&
(end == null || node.end === end) &&
test(type, node))
{ throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the innermost node of a given type that contains the given
// position. Interface similar to findNodeAt.
function findNodeAround(node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start > pos || node.end < pos) { return }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
if (test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node after a given position.
function findNodeAfter(node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
try {
(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.end < pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.start >= pos && test(type, node)) { throw new Found(node, st) }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof Found) { return e }
throw e
}
}
// Find the outermost matching node before a given position.
function findNodeBefore(node, pos, test, baseVisitor, state) {
test = makeTest(test);
if (!baseVisitor) { baseVisitor = base; }
var max
;(function c(node, st, override) {
if (node.start > pos) { return }
var type = override || node.type;
if (node.end <= pos && (!max || max.node.end < node.end) && test(type, node))
{ max = new Found(node, st); }
baseVisitor[type](node, st, c);
})(node, state);
return max
}
// Fallback to an Object.create polyfill for older environments.
var create = Object.create || function(proto) {
function Ctor() {}
Ctor.prototype = proto;
return new Ctor
};
// Used to create a custom walker. Will fill in all missing node
// type properties with the defaults.
function make(funcs, baseVisitor) {
var visitor = create(baseVisitor || base);
for (var type in funcs) { visitor[type] = funcs[type]; }
return visitor
}
function skipThrough(node, st, c) { c(node, st); }
function ignore(_node, _st, _c) {}
// Node walkers.
var base = {};
base.Program = base.BlockStatement = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var stmt = list[i];
c(stmt, st, "Statement");
}
};
base.Statement = skipThrough;
base.EmptyStatement = ignore;
base.ExpressionStatement = base.ParenthesizedExpression = base.ChainExpression =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.expression, st, "Expression"); };
base.IfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Statement");
if (node.alternate) { c(node.alternate, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.LabeledStatement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.body, st, "Statement"); };
base.BreakStatement = base.ContinueStatement = ignore;
base.WithStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.SwitchStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.discriminant, st, "Expression");
for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = node.cases; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1) {
var cs = list$1[i$1];
if (cs.test) { c(cs.test, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i = 0, list = cs.consequent; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var cons = list[i];
c(cons, st, "Statement");
}
}
};
base.SwitchCase = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.test) { c(node.test, st, "Expression"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.consequent; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var cons = list[i];
c(cons, st, "Statement");
}
};
base.ReturnStatement = base.YieldExpression = base.AwaitExpression = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.argument) { c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ThrowStatement = base.SpreadElement =
function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Expression"); };
base.TryStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.block, st, "Statement");
if (node.handler) { c(node.handler, st); }
if (node.finalizer) { c(node.finalizer, st, "Statement"); }
};
base.CatchClause = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.param) { c(node.param, st, "Pattern"); }
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.WhileStatement = base.DoWhileStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForStatement = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "ForInit"); }
if (node.test) { c(node.test, st, "Expression"); }
if (node.update) { c(node.update, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInStatement = base.ForOfStatement = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "ForInit");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
c(node.body, st, "Statement");
};
base.ForInit = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type === "VariableDeclaration") { c(node, st); }
else { c(node, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.DebuggerStatement = ignore;
base.FunctionDeclaration = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Function"); };
base.VariableDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.declarations; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var decl = list[i];
c(decl, st);
}
};
base.VariableDeclarator = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.id, st, "Pattern");
if (node.init) { c(node.init, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.Function = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
for (var i = 0, list = node.params; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var param = list[i];
c(param, st, "Pattern");
}
c(node.body, st, node.expression ? "Expression" : "Statement");
};
base.Pattern = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.type === "Identifier")
{ c(node, st, "VariablePattern"); }
else if (node.type === "MemberExpression")
{ c(node, st, "MemberPattern"); }
else
{ c(node, st); }
};
base.VariablePattern = ignore;
base.MemberPattern = skipThrough;
base.RestElement = function (node, st, c) { return c(node.argument, st, "Pattern"); };
base.ArrayPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Pattern"); }
}
};
base.ObjectPattern = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var prop = list[i];
if (prop.type === "Property") {
if (prop.computed) { c(prop.key, st, "Expression"); }
c(prop.value, st, "Pattern");
} else if (prop.type === "RestElement") {
c(prop.argument, st, "Pattern");
}
}
};
base.Expression = skipThrough;
base.ThisExpression = base.Super = base.MetaProperty = ignore;
base.ArrayExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.elements; i < list.length; i += 1) {
var elt = list[i];
if (elt) { c(elt, st, "Expression"); }
}
};
base.ObjectExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.properties; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var prop = list[i];
c(prop, st);
}
};
base.FunctionExpression = base.ArrowFunctionExpression = base.FunctionDeclaration;
base.SequenceExpression = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.expressions; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var expr = list[i];
c(expr, st, "Expression");
}
};
base.TemplateLiteral = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.quasis; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var quasi = list[i];
c(quasi, st);
}
for (var i$1 = 0, list$1 = node.expressions; i$1 < list$1.length; i$1 += 1)
{
var expr = list$1[i$1];
c(expr, st, "Expression");
}
};
base.TemplateElement = ignore;
base.UnaryExpression = base.UpdateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.argument, st, "Expression");
};
base.BinaryExpression = base.LogicalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Expression");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.AssignmentExpression = base.AssignmentPattern = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.left, st, "Pattern");
c(node.right, st, "Expression");
};
base.ConditionalExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.test, st, "Expression");
c(node.consequent, st, "Expression");
c(node.alternate, st, "Expression");
};
base.NewExpression = base.CallExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.callee, st, "Expression");
if (node.arguments)
{ for (var i = 0, list = node.arguments; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var arg = list[i];
c(arg, st, "Expression");
} }
};
base.MemberExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.object, st, "Expression");
if (node.computed) { c(node.property, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportNamedDeclaration = base.ExportDefaultDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.declaration)
{ c(node.declaration, st, node.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" || node.declaration.id ? "Statement" : "Expression"); }
if (node.source) { c(node.source, st, "Expression"); }
};
base.ExportAllDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.exported)
{ c(node.exported, st); }
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportDeclaration = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.specifiers; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var spec = list[i];
c(spec, st);
}
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.source, st, "Expression");
};
base.ImportSpecifier = base.ImportDefaultSpecifier = base.ImportNamespaceSpecifier = base.Identifier = base.Literal = ignore;
base.TaggedTemplateExpression = function (node, st, c) {
c(node.tag, st, "Expression");
c(node.quasi, st, "Expression");
};
base.ClassDeclaration = base.ClassExpression = function (node, st, c) { return c(node, st, "Class"); };
base.Class = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.id) { c(node.id, st, "Pattern"); }
if (node.superClass) { c(node.superClass, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.body, st);
};
base.ClassBody = function (node, st, c) {
for (var i = 0, list = node.body; i < list.length; i += 1)
{
var elt = list[i];
c(elt, st);
}
};
base.MethodDefinition = base.Property = function (node, st, c) {
if (node.computed) { c(node.key, st, "Expression"); }
c(node.value, st, "Expression");
};
export { ancestor, base, findNodeAfter, findNodeAround, findNodeAt, findNodeBefore, full, fullAncestor, make, recursive, simple };

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{
"name": "acorn-walk",
"description": "ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walker",
"homepage": "https://github.com/acornjs/acorn",
"main": "dist/walk.js",
"types": "dist/walk.d.ts",
"module": "dist/walk.mjs",
"version": "7.2.0",
"engines": {"node": ">=0.4.0"},
"maintainers": [
{
"name": "Marijn Haverbeke",
"email": "marijnh@gmail.com",
"web": "https://marijnhaverbeke.nl"
},
{
"name": "Ingvar Stepanyan",
"email": "me@rreverser.com",
"web": "https://rreverser.com/"
},
{
"name": "Adrian Heine",
"web": "http://adrianheine.de"
}
],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/acornjs/acorn.git"
},
"scripts": {
"prepare": "cd ..; npm run build:walk"
},
"license": "MIT"
}

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## 7.4.0 (2020-08-03)
### New features
Add support for logical assignment operators.
Add support for numeric separators.
## 7.3.1 (2020-06-11)
### Bug fixes
Make the string in the `version` export match the actual library version.
## 7.3.0 (2020-06-11)
### Bug fixes
Fix a bug that caused parsing of object patterns with a property named `set` that had a default value to fail.
### New features
Add support for optional chaining (`?.`).
## 7.2.0 (2020-05-09)
### Bug fixes
Fix precedence issue in parsing of async arrow functions.
### New features
Add support for nullish coalescing.
Add support for `import.meta`.
Support `export * as ...` syntax.
Upgrade to Unicode 13.
## 6.4.1 (2020-03-09)
### Bug fixes
More carefully check for valid UTF16 surrogate pairs in regexp validator.
## 7.1.1 (2020-03-01)
### Bug fixes
Treat `\8` and `\9` as invalid escapes in template strings.
Allow unicode escapes in property names that are keywords.
Don't error on an exponential operator expression as argument to `await`.
More carefully check for valid UTF16 surrogate pairs in regexp validator.
## 7.1.0 (2019-09-24)
### Bug fixes
Disallow trailing object literal commas when ecmaVersion is less than 5.
### New features
Add a static `acorn` property to the `Parser` class that contains the entire module interface, to allow plugins to access the instance of the library that they are acting on.
## 7.0.0 (2019-08-13)
### Breaking changes
Changes the node format for dynamic imports to use the `ImportExpression` node type, as defined in [ESTree](https://github.com/estree/estree/blob/master/es2020.md#importexpression).
Makes 10 (ES2019) the default value for the `ecmaVersion` option.
## 6.3.0 (2019-08-12)
### New features
`sourceType: "module"` can now be used even when `ecmaVersion` is less than 6, to parse module-style code that otherwise conforms to an older standard.
## 6.2.1 (2019-07-21)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug causing Acorn to treat some characters as identifier characters that shouldn't be treated as such.
Fix issue where setting the `allowReserved` option to `"never"` allowed reserved words in some circumstances.
## 6.2.0 (2019-07-04)
### Bug fixes
Improve valid assignment checking in `for`/`in` and `for`/`of` loops.
Disallow binding `let` in patterns.
### New features
Support bigint syntax with `ecmaVersion` >= 11.
Support dynamic `import` syntax with `ecmaVersion` >= 11.
Upgrade to Unicode version 12.
## 6.1.1 (2019-02-27)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug that caused parsing default exports of with names to fail.
## 6.1.0 (2019-02-08)
### Bug fixes
Fix scope checking when redefining a `var` as a lexical binding.
### New features
Split up `parseSubscripts` to use an internal `parseSubscript` method to make it easier to extend with plugins.
## 6.0.7 (2019-02-04)
### Bug fixes
Check that exported bindings are defined.
Don't treat `\u180e` as a whitespace character.
Check for duplicate parameter names in methods.
Don't allow shorthand properties when they are generators or async methods.
Forbid binding `await` in async arrow function's parameter list.
## 6.0.6 (2019-01-30)
### Bug fixes
The content of class declarations and expressions is now always parsed in strict mode.
Don't allow `let` or `const` to bind the variable name `let`.
Treat class declarations as lexical.
Don't allow a generator function declaration as the sole body of an `if` or `else`.
Ignore `"use strict"` when after an empty statement.
Allow string line continuations with special line terminator characters.
Treat `for` bodies as part of the `for` scope when checking for conflicting bindings.
Fix bug with parsing `yield` in a `for` loop initializer.
Implement special cases around scope checking for functions.
## 6.0.5 (2019-01-02)
### Bug fixes
Fix TypeScript type for `Parser.extend` and add `allowAwaitOutsideFunction` to options type.
Don't treat `let` as a keyword when the next token is `{` on the next line.
Fix bug that broke checking for parentheses around an object pattern in a destructuring assignment when `preserveParens` was on.
## 6.0.4 (2018-11-05)
### Bug fixes
Further improvements to tokenizing regular expressions in corner cases.
## 6.0.3 (2018-11-04)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug in tokenizing an expression-less return followed by a function followed by a regular expression.
Remove stray symlink in the package tarball.
## 6.0.2 (2018-09-26)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug where default expressions could fail to parse inside an object destructuring assignment expression.
## 6.0.1 (2018-09-14)
### Bug fixes
Fix wrong value in `version` export.
## 6.0.0 (2018-09-14)
### Bug fixes
Better handle variable-redefinition checks for catch bindings and functions directly under if statements.
Forbid `new.target` in top-level arrow functions.
Fix issue with parsing a regexp after `yield` in some contexts.
### New features
The package now comes with TypeScript definitions.
### Breaking changes
The default value of the `ecmaVersion` option is now 9 (2018).
Plugins work differently, and will have to be rewritten to work with this version.
The loose parser and walker have been moved into separate packages (`acorn-loose` and `acorn-walk`).
## 5.7.3 (2018-09-10)
### Bug fixes
Fix failure to tokenize regexps after expressions like `x.of`.
Better error message for unterminated template literals.
## 5.7.2 (2018-08-24)
### Bug fixes
Properly handle `allowAwaitOutsideFunction` in for statements.
Treat function declarations at the top level of modules like let bindings.
Don't allow async function declarations as the only statement under a label.
## 5.7.0 (2018-06-15)
### New features
Upgraded to Unicode 11.
## 5.6.0 (2018-05-31)
### New features
Allow U+2028 and U+2029 in string when ECMAVersion >= 10.
Allow binding-less catch statements when ECMAVersion >= 10.
Add `allowAwaitOutsideFunction` option for parsing top-level `await`.
## 5.5.3 (2018-03-08)
### Bug fixes
A _second_ republish of the code in 5.5.1, this time with yarn, to hopefully get valid timestamps.
## 5.5.2 (2018-03-08)
### Bug fixes
A republish of the code in 5.5.1 in an attempt to solve an issue with the file timestamps in the npm package being 0.
## 5.5.1 (2018-03-06)
### Bug fixes
Fix misleading error message for octal escapes in template strings.
## 5.5.0 (2018-02-27)
### New features
The identifier character categorization is now based on Unicode version 10.
Acorn will now validate the content of regular expressions, including new ES9 features.
## 5.4.0 (2018-02-01)
### Bug fixes
Disallow duplicate or escaped flags on regular expressions.
Disallow octal escapes in strings in strict mode.
### New features
Add support for async iteration.
Add support for object spread and rest.
## 5.3.0 (2017-12-28)
### Bug fixes
Fix parsing of floating point literals with leading zeroes in loose mode.
Allow duplicate property names in object patterns.
Don't allow static class methods named `prototype`.
Disallow async functions directly under `if` or `else`.
Parse right-hand-side of `for`/`of` as an assignment expression.
Stricter parsing of `for`/`in`.
Don't allow unicode escapes in contextual keywords.
### New features
Parsing class members was factored into smaller methods to allow plugins to hook into it.
## 5.2.1 (2017-10-30)
### Bug fixes
Fix a token context corruption bug.
## 5.2.0 (2017-10-30)
### Bug fixes
Fix token context tracking for `class` and `function` in property-name position.
Make sure `%*` isn't parsed as a valid operator.
Allow shorthand properties `get` and `set` to be followed by default values.
Disallow `super` when not in callee or object position.
### New features
Support [`directive` property](https://github.com/estree/estree/compare/b3de58c9997504d6fba04b72f76e6dd1619ee4eb...1da8e603237144f44710360f8feb7a9977e905e0) on directive expression statements.
## 5.1.2 (2017-09-04)
### Bug fixes
Disable parsing of legacy HTML-style comments in modules.
Fix parsing of async methods whose names are keywords.
## 5.1.1 (2017-07-06)
### Bug fixes
Fix problem with disambiguating regexp and division after a class.
## 5.1.0 (2017-07-05)
### Bug fixes
Fix tokenizing of regexps in an object-desctructuring `for`/`of` loop and after `yield`.
Parse zero-prefixed numbers with non-octal digits as decimal.
Allow object/array patterns in rest parameters.
Don't error when `yield` is used as a property name.
Allow `async` as a shorthand object property.
### New features
Implement the [template literal revision proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-template-literal-revision) for ES9.
## 5.0.3 (2017-04-01)
### Bug fixes
Fix spurious duplicate variable definition errors for named functions.
## 5.0.2 (2017-03-30)
### Bug fixes
A binary operator after a parenthesized arrow expression is no longer incorrectly treated as an error.
## 5.0.0 (2017-03-28)
### Bug fixes
Raise an error for duplicated lexical bindings.
Fix spurious error when an assignement expression occurred after a spread expression.
Accept regular expressions after `of` (in `for`/`of`), `yield` (in a generator), and braced arrow functions.
Allow labels in front or `var` declarations, even in strict mode.
### Breaking changes
Parse declarations following `export default` as declaration nodes, not expressions. This means that class and function declarations nodes can now have `null` as their `id`.
## 4.0.11 (2017-02-07)
### Bug fixes
Allow all forms of member expressions to be parenthesized as lvalue.
## 4.0.10 (2017-02-07)
### Bug fixes
Don't expect semicolons after default-exported functions or classes, even when they are expressions.
Check for use of `'use strict'` directives in non-simple parameter functions, even when already in strict mode.
## 4.0.9 (2017-02-06)
### Bug fixes
Fix incorrect error raised for parenthesized simple assignment targets, so that `(x) = 1` parses again.
## 4.0.8 (2017-02-03)
### Bug fixes
Solve spurious parenthesized pattern errors by temporarily erring on the side of accepting programs that our delayed errors don't handle correctly yet.
## 4.0.7 (2017-02-02)
### Bug fixes
Accept invalidly rejected code like `(x).y = 2` again.
Don't raise an error when a function _inside_ strict code has a non-simple parameter list.
## 4.0.6 (2017-02-02)
### Bug fixes
Fix exponential behavior (manifesting itself as a complete hang for even relatively small source files) introduced by the new 'use strict' check.
## 4.0.5 (2017-02-02)
### Bug fixes
Disallow parenthesized pattern expressions.
Allow keywords as export names.
Don't allow the `async` keyword to be parenthesized.
Properly raise an error when a keyword contains a character escape.
Allow `"use strict"` to appear after other string literal expressions.
Disallow labeled declarations.
## 4.0.4 (2016-12-19)
### Bug fixes
Fix crash when `export` was followed by a keyword that can't be
exported.
## 4.0.3 (2016-08-16)
### Bug fixes
Allow regular function declarations inside single-statement `if` branches in loose mode. Forbid them entirely in strict mode.
Properly parse properties named `async` in ES2017 mode.
Fix bug where reserved words were broken in ES2017 mode.
## 4.0.2 (2016-08-11)
### Bug fixes
Don't ignore period or 'e' characters after octal numbers.
Fix broken parsing for call expressions in default parameter values of arrow functions.
## 4.0.1 (2016-08-08)
### Bug fixes
Fix false positives in duplicated export name errors.
## 4.0.0 (2016-08-07)
### Breaking changes
The default `ecmaVersion` option value is now 7.
A number of internal method signatures changed, so plugins might need to be updated.
### Bug fixes
The parser now raises errors on duplicated export names.
`arguments` and `eval` can now be used in shorthand properties.
Duplicate parameter names in non-simple argument lists now always produce an error.
### New features
The `ecmaVersion` option now also accepts year-style version numbers
(2015, etc).
Support for `async`/`await` syntax when `ecmaVersion` is >= 8.
Support for trailing commas in call expressions when `ecmaVersion` is >= 8.
## 3.3.0 (2016-07-25)
### Bug fixes
Fix bug in tokenizing of regexp operator after a function declaration.
Fix parser crash when parsing an array pattern with a hole.
### New features
Implement check against complex argument lists in functions that enable strict mode in ES7.
## 3.2.0 (2016-06-07)
### Bug fixes
Improve handling of lack of unicode regexp support in host
environment.
Properly reject shorthand properties whose name is a keyword.
### New features
Visitors created with `visit.make` now have their base as _prototype_, rather than copying properties into a fresh object.
## 3.1.0 (2016-04-18)
### Bug fixes
Properly tokenize the division operator directly after a function expression.
Allow trailing comma in destructuring arrays.
## 3.0.4 (2016-02-25)
### Fixes
Allow update expressions as left-hand-side of the ES7 exponential operator.
## 3.0.2 (2016-02-10)
### Fixes
Fix bug that accidentally made `undefined` a reserved word when parsing ES7.
## 3.0.0 (2016-02-10)
### Breaking changes
The default value of the `ecmaVersion` option is now 6 (used to be 5).
Support for comprehension syntax (which was dropped from the draft spec) has been removed.
### Fixes
`let` and `yield` are now “contextual keywords”, meaning you can mostly use them as identifiers in ES5 non-strict code.
A parenthesized class or function expression after `export default` is now parsed correctly.
### New features
When `ecmaVersion` is set to 7, Acorn will parse the exponentiation operator (`**`).
The identifier character ranges are now based on Unicode 8.0.0.
Plugins can now override the `raiseRecoverable` method to override the way non-critical errors are handled.
## 2.7.0 (2016-01-04)
### Fixes
Stop allowing rest parameters in setters.
Disallow `y` rexexp flag in ES5.
Disallow `\00` and `\000` escapes in strict mode.
Raise an error when an import name is a reserved word.
## 2.6.2 (2015-11-10)
### Fixes
Don't crash when no options object is passed.
## 2.6.0 (2015-11-09)
### Fixes
Add `await` as a reserved word in module sources.
Disallow `yield` in a parameter default value for a generator.
Forbid using a comma after a rest pattern in an array destructuring.
### New features
Support parsing stdin in command-line tool.
## 2.5.0 (2015-10-27)
### Fixes
Fix tokenizer support in the command-line tool.
Stop allowing `new.target` outside of functions.
Remove legacy `guard` and `guardedHandler` properties from try nodes.
Stop allowing multiple `__proto__` properties on an object literal in strict mode.
Don't allow rest parameters to be non-identifier patterns.
Check for duplicate paramter names in arrow functions.

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MIT License
Copyright (C) 2012-2018 by various contributors (see AUTHORS)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.

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# Acorn
A tiny, fast JavaScript parser written in JavaScript.
## Community
Acorn is open source software released under an
[MIT license](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/blob/master/acorn/LICENSE).
You are welcome to
[report bugs](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/issues) or create pull
requests on [github](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn). For questions
and discussion, please use the
[Tern discussion forum](https://discuss.ternjs.net).
## Installation
The easiest way to install acorn is from [`npm`](https://www.npmjs.com/):
```sh
npm install acorn
```
Alternately, you can download the source and build acorn yourself:
```sh
git clone https://github.com/acornjs/acorn.git
cd acorn
npm install
```
## Interface
**parse**`(input, options)` is the main interface to the library. The
`input` parameter is a string, `options` can be undefined or an object
setting some of the options listed below. The return value will be an
abstract syntax tree object as specified by the [ESTree
spec](https://github.com/estree/estree).
```javascript
let acorn = require("acorn");
console.log(acorn.parse("1 + 1"));
```
When encountering a syntax error, the parser will raise a
`SyntaxError` object with a meaningful message. The error object will
have a `pos` property that indicates the string offset at which the
error occurred, and a `loc` object that contains a `{line, column}`
object referring to that same position.
Options can be provided by passing a second argument, which should be
an object containing any of these fields:
- **ecmaVersion**: Indicates the ECMAScript version to parse. Must be
either 3, 5, 6 (2015), 7 (2016), 8 (2017), 9 (2018), 10 (2019) or 11
(2020, partial support). This influences support for strict mode,
the set of reserved words, and support for new syntax features.
Default is 10.
**NOTE**: Only 'stage 4' (finalized) ECMAScript features are being
implemented by Acorn. Other proposed new features can be implemented
through plugins.
- **sourceType**: Indicate the mode the code should be parsed in. Can be
either `"script"` or `"module"`. This influences global strict mode
and parsing of `import` and `export` declarations.
**NOTE**: If set to `"module"`, then static `import` / `export` syntax
will be valid, even if `ecmaVersion` is less than 6.
- **onInsertedSemicolon**: If given a callback, that callback will be
called whenever a missing semicolon is inserted by the parser. The
callback will be given the character offset of the point where the
semicolon is inserted as argument, and if `locations` is on, also a
`{line, column}` object representing this position.
- **onTrailingComma**: Like `onInsertedSemicolon`, but for trailing
commas.
- **allowReserved**: If `false`, using a reserved word will generate
an error. Defaults to `true` for `ecmaVersion` 3, `false` for higher
versions. When given the value `"never"`, reserved words and
keywords can also not be used as property names (as in Internet
Explorer's old parser).
- **allowReturnOutsideFunction**: By default, a return statement at
the top level raises an error. Set this to `true` to accept such
code.
- **allowImportExportEverywhere**: By default, `import` and `export`
declarations can only appear at a program's top level. Setting this
option to `true` allows them anywhere where a statement is allowed.
- **allowAwaitOutsideFunction**: By default, `await` expressions can
only appear inside `async` functions. Setting this option to
`true` allows to have top-level `await` expressions. They are
still not allowed in non-`async` functions, though.
- **allowHashBang**: When this is enabled (off by default), if the
code starts with the characters `#!` (as in a shellscript), the
first line will be treated as a comment.
- **locations**: When `true`, each node has a `loc` object attached
with `start` and `end` subobjects, each of which contains the
one-based line and zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}`
form. Default is `false`.
- **onToken**: If a function is passed for this option, each found
token will be passed in same format as tokens returned from
`tokenizer().getToken()`.
If array is passed, each found token is pushed to it.
Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
- **onComment**: If a function is passed for this option, whenever a
comment is encountered the function will be called with the
following parameters:
- `block`: `true` if the comment is a block comment, false if it
is a line comment.
- `text`: The content of the comment.
- `start`: Character offset of the start of the comment.
- `end`: Character offset of the end of the comment.
When the `locations` options is on, the `{line, column}` locations
of the comments start and end are passed as two additional
parameters.
If array is passed for this option, each found comment is pushed
to it as object in Esprima format:
```javascript
{
"type": "Line" | "Block",
"value": "comment text",
"start": Number,
"end": Number,
// If `locations` option is on:
"loc": {
"start": {line: Number, column: Number}
"end": {line: Number, column: Number}
},
// If `ranges` option is on:
"range": [Number, Number]
}
```
Note that you are not allowed to call the parser from the
callback—that will corrupt its internal state.
- **ranges**: Nodes have their start and end characters offsets
recorded in `start` and `end` properties (directly on the node,
rather than the `loc` object, which holds line/column data. To also
add a
[semi-standardized](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745678)
`range` property holding a `[start, end]` array with the same
numbers, set the `ranges` option to `true`.
- **program**: It is possible to parse multiple files into a single
AST by passing the tree produced by parsing the first file as the
`program` option in subsequent parses. This will add the toplevel
forms of the parsed file to the "Program" (top) node of an existing
parse tree.
- **sourceFile**: When the `locations` option is `true`, you can pass
this option to add a `source` attribute in every nodes `loc`
object. Note that the contents of this option are not examined or
processed in any way; you are free to use whatever format you
choose.
- **directSourceFile**: Like `sourceFile`, but a `sourceFile` property
will be added (regardless of the `location` option) directly to the
nodes, rather than the `loc` object.
- **preserveParens**: If this option is `true`, parenthesized expressions
are represented by (non-standard) `ParenthesizedExpression` nodes
that have a single `expression` property containing the expression
inside parentheses.
**parseExpressionAt**`(input, offset, options)` will parse a single
expression in a string, and return its AST. It will not complain if
there is more of the string left after the expression.
**tokenizer**`(input, options)` returns an object with a `getToken`
method that can be called repeatedly to get the next token, a `{start,
end, type, value}` object (with added `loc` property when the
`locations` option is enabled and `range` property when the `ranges`
option is enabled). When the token's type is `tokTypes.eof`, you
should stop calling the method, since it will keep returning that same
token forever.
In ES6 environment, returned result can be used as any other
protocol-compliant iterable:
```javascript
for (let token of acorn.tokenizer(str)) {
// iterate over the tokens
}
// transform code to array of tokens:
var tokens = [...acorn.tokenizer(str)];
```
**tokTypes** holds an object mapping names to the token type objects
that end up in the `type` properties of tokens.
**getLineInfo**`(input, offset)` can be used to get a `{line,
column}` object for a given program string and offset.
### The `Parser` class
Instances of the **`Parser`** class contain all the state and logic
that drives a parse. It has static methods `parse`,
`parseExpressionAt`, and `tokenizer` that match the top-level
functions by the same name.
When extending the parser with plugins, you need to call these methods
on the extended version of the class. To extend a parser with plugins,
you can use its static `extend` method.
```javascript
var acorn = require("acorn");
var jsx = require("acorn-jsx");
var JSXParser = acorn.Parser.extend(jsx());
JSXParser.parse("foo(<bar/>)");
```
The `extend` method takes any number of plugin values, and returns a
new `Parser` class that includes the extra parser logic provided by
the plugins.
## Command line interface
The `bin/acorn` utility can be used to parse a file from the command
line. It accepts as arguments its input file and the following
options:
- `--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7|--ecma8|--ecma9|--ecma10`: Sets the ECMAScript version
to parse. Default is version 9.
- `--module`: Sets the parsing mode to `"module"`. Is set to `"script"` otherwise.
- `--locations`: Attaches a "loc" object to each node with "start" and
"end" subobjects, each of which contains the one-based line and
zero-based column numbers in `{line, column}` form.
- `--allow-hash-bang`: If the code starts with the characters #! (as
in a shellscript), the first line will be treated as a comment.
- `--compact`: No whitespace is used in the AST output.
- `--silent`: Do not output the AST, just return the exit status.
- `--help`: Print the usage information and quit.
The utility spits out the syntax tree as JSON data.
## Existing plugins
- [`acorn-jsx`](https://github.com/RReverser/acorn-jsx): Parse [Facebook JSX syntax extensions](https://github.com/facebook/jsx)
Plugins for ECMAScript proposals:
- [`acorn-stage3`](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-stage3): Parse most stage 3 proposals, bundling:
- [`acorn-class-fields`](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-class-fields): Parse [class fields proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-class-fields)
- [`acorn-import-meta`](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-import-meta): Parse [import.meta proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-import-meta)
- [`acorn-private-methods`](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn-private-methods): parse [private methods, getters and setters proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-private-methods)n

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export = acorn
declare namespace acorn {
function parse(input: string, options?: Options): Node
function parseExpressionAt(input: string, pos?: number, options?: Options): Node
function tokenizer(input: string, options?: Options): {
getToken(): Token
[Symbol.iterator](): Iterator<Token>
}
interface Options {
ecmaVersion?: 3 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020
sourceType?: 'script' | 'module'
onInsertedSemicolon?: (lastTokEnd: number, lastTokEndLoc?: Position) => void
onTrailingComma?: (lastTokEnd: number, lastTokEndLoc?: Position) => void
allowReserved?: boolean | 'never'
allowReturnOutsideFunction?: boolean
allowImportExportEverywhere?: boolean
allowAwaitOutsideFunction?: boolean
allowHashBang?: boolean
locations?: boolean
onToken?: ((token: Token) => any) | Token[]
onComment?: ((
isBlock: boolean, text: string, start: number, end: number, startLoc?: Position,
endLoc?: Position
) => void) | Comment[]
ranges?: boolean
program?: Node
sourceFile?: string
directSourceFile?: string
preserveParens?: boolean
}
class Parser {
constructor(options: Options, input: string, startPos?: number)
parse(this: Parser): Node
static parse(this: typeof Parser, input: string, options?: Options): Node
static parseExpressionAt(this: typeof Parser, input: string, pos: number, options?: Options): Node
static tokenizer(this: typeof Parser, input: string, options?: Options): {
getToken(): Token
[Symbol.iterator](): Iterator<Token>
}
static extend(this: typeof Parser, ...plugins: ((BaseParser: typeof Parser) => typeof Parser)[]): typeof Parser
}
interface Position { line: number; column: number; offset: number }
const defaultOptions: Options
function getLineInfo(input: string, offset: number): Position
class SourceLocation {
start: Position
end: Position
source?: string | null
constructor(p: Parser, start: Position, end: Position)
}
class Node {
type: string
start: number
end: number
loc?: SourceLocation
sourceFile?: string
range?: [number, number]
constructor(parser: Parser, pos: number, loc?: SourceLocation)
}
class TokenType {
label: string
keyword: string
beforeExpr: boolean
startsExpr: boolean
isLoop: boolean
isAssign: boolean
prefix: boolean
postfix: boolean
binop: number
updateContext?: (prevType: TokenType) => void
constructor(label: string, conf?: any)
}
const tokTypes: {
num: TokenType
regexp: TokenType
string: TokenType
name: TokenType
eof: TokenType
bracketL: TokenType
bracketR: TokenType
braceL: TokenType
braceR: TokenType
parenL: TokenType
parenR: TokenType
comma: TokenType
semi: TokenType
colon: TokenType
dot: TokenType
question: TokenType
arrow: TokenType
template: TokenType
ellipsis: TokenType
backQuote: TokenType
dollarBraceL: TokenType
eq: TokenType
assign: TokenType
incDec: TokenType
prefix: TokenType
logicalOR: TokenType
logicalAND: TokenType
bitwiseOR: TokenType
bitwiseXOR: TokenType
bitwiseAND: TokenType
equality: TokenType
relational: TokenType
bitShift: TokenType
plusMin: TokenType
modulo: TokenType
star: TokenType
slash: TokenType
starstar: TokenType
_break: TokenType
_case: TokenType
_catch: TokenType
_continue: TokenType
_debugger: TokenType
_default: TokenType
_do: TokenType
_else: TokenType
_finally: TokenType
_for: TokenType
_function: TokenType
_if: TokenType
_return: TokenType
_switch: TokenType
_throw: TokenType
_try: TokenType
_var: TokenType
_const: TokenType
_while: TokenType
_with: TokenType
_new: TokenType
_this: TokenType
_super: TokenType
_class: TokenType
_extends: TokenType
_export: TokenType
_import: TokenType
_null: TokenType
_true: TokenType
_false: TokenType
_in: TokenType
_instanceof: TokenType
_typeof: TokenType
_void: TokenType
_delete: TokenType
}
class TokContext {
constructor(token: string, isExpr: boolean, preserveSpace: boolean, override?: (p: Parser) => void)
}
const tokContexts: {
b_stat: TokContext
b_expr: TokContext
b_tmpl: TokContext
p_stat: TokContext
p_expr: TokContext
q_tmpl: TokContext
f_expr: TokContext
}
function isIdentifierStart(code: number, astral?: boolean): boolean
function isIdentifierChar(code: number, astral?: boolean): boolean
interface AbstractToken {
}
interface Comment extends AbstractToken {
type: string
value: string
start: number
end: number
loc?: SourceLocation
range?: [number, number]
}
class Token {
type: TokenType
value: any
start: number
end: number
loc?: SourceLocation
range?: [number, number]
constructor(p: Parser)
}
function isNewLine(code: number): boolean
const lineBreak: RegExp
const lineBreakG: RegExp
const version: string
}

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var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var acorn = require('./acorn.js');
var infile, forceFile, silent = false, compact = false, tokenize = false;
var options = {};
function help(status) {
var print = (status === 0) ? console.log : console.error;
print("usage: " + path.basename(process.argv[1]) + " [--ecma3|--ecma5|--ecma6|--ecma7|--ecma8|--ecma9|...|--ecma2015|--ecma2016|--ecma2017|--ecma2018|...]");
print(" [--tokenize] [--locations] [---allow-hash-bang] [--compact] [--silent] [--module] [--help] [--] [infile]");
process.exit(status);
}
for (var i = 2; i < process.argv.length; ++i) {
var arg = process.argv[i];
if ((arg === "-" || arg[0] !== "-") && !infile) { infile = arg; }
else if (arg === "--" && !infile && i + 2 === process.argv.length) { forceFile = infile = process.argv[++i]; }
else if (arg === "--locations") { options.locations = true; }
else if (arg === "--allow-hash-bang") { options.allowHashBang = true; }
else if (arg === "--silent") { silent = true; }
else if (arg === "--compact") { compact = true; }
else if (arg === "--help") { help(0); }
else if (arg === "--tokenize") { tokenize = true; }
else if (arg === "--module") { options.sourceType = "module"; }
else {
var match = arg.match(/^--ecma(\d+)$/);
if (match)
{ options.ecmaVersion = +match[1]; }
else
{ help(1); }
}
}
function run(code) {
var result;
try {
if (!tokenize) {
result = acorn.parse(code, options);
} else {
result = [];
var tokenizer = acorn.tokenizer(code, options), token;
do {
token = tokenizer.getToken();
result.push(token);
} while (token.type !== acorn.tokTypes.eof)
}
} catch (e) {
console.error(infile && infile !== "-" ? e.message.replace(/\(\d+:\d+\)$/, function (m) { return m.slice(0, 1) + infile + " " + m.slice(1); }) : e.message);
process.exit(1);
}
if (!silent) { console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, compact ? null : 2)); }
}
if (forceFile || infile && infile !== "-") {
run(fs.readFileSync(infile, "utf8"));
} else {
var code = "";
process.stdin.resume();
process.stdin.on("data", function (chunk) { return code += chunk; });
process.stdin.on("end", function () { return run(code); });
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"name": "acorn",
"description": "ECMAScript parser",
"homepage": "https://github.com/acornjs/acorn",
"main": "dist/acorn.js",
"types": "dist/acorn.d.ts",
"module": "dist/acorn.mjs",
"version": "7.4.1",
"engines": {"node": ">=0.4.0"},
"maintainers": [
{
"name": "Marijn Haverbeke",
"email": "marijnh@gmail.com",
"web": "https://marijnhaverbeke.nl"
},
{
"name": "Ingvar Stepanyan",
"email": "me@rreverser.com",
"web": "https://rreverser.com/"
},
{
"name": "Adrian Heine",
"web": "http://adrianheine.de"
}
],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/acornjs/acorn.git"
},
"license": "MIT",
"scripts": {
"prepare": "cd ..; npm run build:main && npm run build:bin"
},
"bin": {"acorn": "./bin/acorn"}
}

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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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## Any Promise
[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/kevinbeaty/any-promise.svg)](http://travis-ci.org/kevinbeaty/any-promise)
Let your library support any ES 2015 (ES6) compatible `Promise` and leave the choice to application authors. The application can *optionally* register its preferred `Promise` implementation and it will be exported when requiring `any-promise` from library code.
If no preference is registered, defaults to the global `Promise` for newer Node.js versions. The browser version defaults to the window `Promise`, so polyfill or register as necessary.
### Usage with global Promise:
Assuming the global `Promise` is the desired implementation:
```bash
# Install any libraries depending on any-promise
$ npm install mz
```
The installed libraries will use global Promise by default.
```js
// in library
var Promise = require('any-promise') // the global Promise
function promiseReturningFunction(){
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject){...})
}
```
### Usage with registration:
Assuming `bluebird` is the desired Promise implementation:
```bash
# Install preferred promise library
$ npm install bluebird
# Install any-promise to allow registration
$ npm install any-promise
# Install any libraries you would like to use depending on any-promise
$ npm install mz
```
Register your preference in the application entry point before any other `require` of packages that load `any-promise`:
```javascript
// top of application index.js or other entry point
require('any-promise/register/bluebird')
// -or- Equivalent to above, but allows customization of Promise library
require('any-promise/register')('bluebird', {Promise: require('bluebird')})
```
Now that the implementation is registered, you can use any package depending on `any-promise`:
```javascript
var fsp = require('mz/fs') // mz/fs will use registered bluebird promises
var Promise = require('any-promise') // the registered bluebird promise
```
It is safe to call `register` multiple times, but it must always be with the same implementation.
Again, registration is *optional*. It should only be called by the application user if overriding the global `Promise` implementation is desired.
### Optional Application Registration
As an application author, you can *optionally* register a preferred `Promise` implementation on application startup (before any call to `require('any-promise')`:
You must register your preference before any call to `require('any-promise')` (by you or required packages), and only one implementation can be registered. Typically, this registration would occur at the top of the application entry point.
#### Registration shortcuts
If you are using a known `Promise` implementation, you can register your preference with a shortcut:
```js
require('any-promise/register/bluebird')
// -or-
import 'any-promise/register/q';
```
Shortcut registration is the preferred registration method as it works in the browser and Node.js. It is also convenient for using with `import` and many test runners, that offer a `--require` flag:
```
$ ava --require=any-promise/register/bluebird test.js
```
Current known implementations include `bluebird`, `q`, `when`, `rsvp`, `es6-promise`, `promise`, `native-promise-only`, `pinkie`, `vow` and `lie`. If you are not using a known implementation, you can use another registration method described below.
#### Basic Registration
As an alternative to registration shortcuts, you can call the `register` function with the preferred `Promise` implementation. The benefit of this approach is that a `Promise` library can be required by name without being a known implementation. This approach does NOT work in the browser. To use `any-promise` in the browser use either registration shortcuts or specify the `Promise` constructor using advanced registration (see below).
```javascript
require('any-promise/register')('when')
// -or- require('any-promise/register')('any other ES6 compatible library (known or otherwise)')
```
This registration method will try to detect the `Promise` constructor from requiring the specified implementation. If you would like to specify your own constructor, see advanced registration.
#### Advanced Registration
To use the browser version, you should either install a polyfill or explicitly register the `Promise` constructor:
```javascript
require('any-promise/register')('bluebird', {Promise: require('bluebird')})
```
This could also be used for registering a custom `Promise` implementation or subclass.
Your preference will be registered globally, allowing a single registration even if multiple versions of `any-promise` are installed in the NPM dependency tree or are using multiple bundled JavaScript files in the browser. You can bypass this global registration in options:
```javascript
require('../register')('es6-promise', {Promise: require('es6-promise').Promise, global: false})
```
### Library Usage
To use any `Promise` constructor, simply require it:
```javascript
var Promise = require('any-promise');
return Promise
.all([xf, f, init, coll])
.then(fn);
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject){
try {
resolve(item);
} catch(e){
reject(e);
}
});
```
Except noted below, libraries using `any-promise` should only use [documented](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise) functions as there is no guarantee which implementation will be chosen by the application author. Libraries should never call `register`, only the application user should call if desired.
#### Advanced Library Usage
If your library needs to branch code based on the registered implementation, you can retrieve it using `var impl = require('any-promise/implementation')`, where `impl` will be the package name (`"bluebird"`, `"when"`, etc.) if registered, `"global.Promise"` if using the global version on Node.js, or `"window.Promise"` if using the browser version. You should always include a default case, as there is no guarantee what package may be registered.
### Support for old Node.js versions
Node.js versions prior to `v0.12` may have contained buggy versions of the global `Promise`. For this reason, the global `Promise` is not loaded automatically for these old versions. If using `any-promise` in Node.js versions versions `<= v0.12`, the user should register a desired implementation.
If an implementation is not registered, `any-promise` will attempt to discover an installed `Promise` implementation. If no implementation can be found, an error will be thrown on `require('any-promise')`. While the auto-discovery usually avoids errors, it is non-deterministic. It is recommended that the user always register a preferred implementation for older Node.js versions.
This auto-discovery is only available for Node.jS versions prior to `v0.12`. Any newer versions will always default to the global `Promise` implementation.
### Related
- [any-observable](https://github.com/sindresorhus/any-observable) - `any-promise` for Observables.

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declare var implementation: string;
export = implementation;

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declare class Promise <R> implements Promise.Thenable <R> {
/**
* If you call resolve in the body of the callback passed to the constructor,
* your promise is fulfilled with result object passed to resolve.
* If you call reject your promise is rejected with the object passed to resolve.
* For consistency and debugging (eg stack traces), obj should be an instanceof Error.
* Any errors thrown in the constructor callback will be implicitly passed to reject().
*/
constructor (callback: (resolve : (value?: R | Promise.Thenable<R>) => void, reject: (error?: any) => void) => void);
/**
* onFulfilled is called when/if "promise" resolves. onRejected is called when/if "promise" rejects.
* Both are optional, if either/both are omitted the next onFulfilled/onRejected in the chain is called.
* Both callbacks have a single parameter , the fulfillment value or rejection reason.
* "then" returns a new promise equivalent to the value you return from onFulfilled/onRejected after being passed through Promise.resolve.
* If an error is thrown in the callback, the returned promise rejects with that error.
*
* @param onFulfilled called when/if "promise" resolves
* @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects
*/
then <U> (onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U | Promise.Thenable<U>, onRejected?: (error: any) => U | Promise.Thenable<U>): Promise<U>;
then <U> (onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U | Promise.Thenable<U>, onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Promise<U>;
/**
* Sugar for promise.then(undefined, onRejected)
*
* @param onRejected called when/if "promise" rejects
*/
catch <U> (onRejected?: (error: any) => U | Promise.Thenable<U>): Promise<U>;
/**
* Make a new promise from the thenable.
* A thenable is promise-like in as far as it has a "then" method.
*/
static resolve (): Promise<void>;
static resolve <R> (value: R | Promise.Thenable<R>): Promise<R>;
/**
* Make a promise that rejects to obj. For consistency and debugging (eg stack traces), obj should be an instanceof Error
*/
static reject <R> (error: any): Promise<R>;
/**
* Make a promise that fulfills when every item in the array fulfills, and rejects if (and when) any item rejects.
* the array passed to all can be a mixture of promise-like objects and other objects.
* The fulfillment value is an array (in order) of fulfillment values. The rejection value is the first rejection value.
*/
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>, T5 | Promise.Thenable<T5>, T6 | Promise.Thenable<T6>, T7 | Promise.Thenable<T7>, T8 | Promise.Thenable<T8>, T9 | Promise.Thenable<T9>, T10 | Promise.Thenable<T10>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>, T5 | Promise.Thenable<T5>, T6 | Promise.Thenable<T6>, T7 | Promise.Thenable<T7>, T8 | Promise.Thenable<T8>, T9 | Promise.Thenable<T9>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>, T5 | Promise.Thenable<T5>, T6 | Promise.Thenable<T6>, T7 | Promise.Thenable<T7>, T8 | Promise.Thenable<T8>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>, T5 | Promise.Thenable<T5>, T6 | Promise.Thenable<T6>, T7 | Promise.Thenable<T7>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>, T5 | Promise.Thenable<T5>, T6 | Promise.Thenable<T6>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4, T5> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>, T5 | Promise.Thenable<T5>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3, T4> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>, T4 | Promise.Thenable <T4>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3, T4]>;
static all <T1, T2, T3> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>, T3 | Promise.Thenable<T3>]): Promise<[T1, T2, T3]>;
static all <T1, T2> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>, T2 | Promise.Thenable<T2>]): Promise<[T1, T2]>;
static all <T1> (values: [T1 | Promise.Thenable<T1>]): Promise<[T1]>;
static all <TAll> (values: Array<TAll | Promise.Thenable<TAll>>): Promise<TAll[]>;
/**
* Make a Promise that fulfills when any item fulfills, and rejects if any item rejects.
*/
static race <R> (promises: (R | Promise.Thenable<R>)[]): Promise<R>;
}
declare namespace Promise {
export interface Thenable <R> {
then <U> (onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U | Thenable<U>, onRejected?: (error: any) => U | Thenable<U>): Thenable<U>;
then <U> (onFulfilled?: (value: R) => U | Thenable<U>, onRejected?: (error: any) => void): Thenable<U>;
}
}
export = Promise;

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