/** * @fileoverview Abstraction of JavaScript source code. * @author Nicholas C. Zakas */ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Requirements //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ const TokenStore = require("../token-store"), Traverser = require("./traverser"), astUtils = require("../ast-utils"), lodash = require("lodash"); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Private //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Validates that the given AST has the required information. * @param {ASTNode} ast The Program node of the AST to check. * @throws {Error} If the AST doesn't contain the correct information. * @returns {void} * @private */ function validate(ast) { if (!ast.tokens) { throw new Error("AST is missing the tokens array."); } if (!ast.comments) { throw new Error("AST is missing the comments array."); } if (!ast.loc) { throw new Error("AST is missing location information."); } if (!ast.range) { throw new Error("AST is missing range information"); } } /** * Check to see if its a ES6 export declaration. * @param {ASTNode} astNode An AST node. * @returns {boolean} whether the given node represents an export declaration. * @private */ function looksLikeExport(astNode) { return astNode.type === "ExportDefaultDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportNamedDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportAllDeclaration" || astNode.type === "ExportSpecifier"; } /** * Merges two sorted lists into a larger sorted list in O(n) time. * @param {Token[]} tokens The list of tokens. * @param {Token[]} comments The list of comments. * @returns {Token[]} A sorted list of tokens and comments. * @private */ function sortedMerge(tokens, comments) { const result = []; let tokenIndex = 0; let commentIndex = 0; while (tokenIndex < tokens.length || commentIndex < comments.length) { if (commentIndex >= comments.length || tokenIndex < tokens.length && tokens[tokenIndex].range[0] < comments[commentIndex].range[0]) { result.push(tokens[tokenIndex++]); } else { result.push(comments[commentIndex++]); } } return result; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Public Interface //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class SourceCode extends TokenStore { /** * Represents parsed source code. * @param {string|Object} textOrConfig - The source code text or config object. * @param {string} textOrConfig.text - The source code text. * @param {ASTNode} textOrConfig.ast - The Program node of the AST representing the code. This AST should be created from the text that BOM was stripped. * @param {Object|null} textOrConfig.parserServices - The parser srevices. * @param {ScopeManager|null} textOrConfig.scopeManager - The scope of this source code. * @param {Object|null} textOrConfig.visitorKeys - The visitor keys to traverse AST. * @param {ASTNode} [astIfNoConfig] - The Program node of the AST representing the code. This AST should be created from the text that BOM was stripped. * @constructor */ constructor(textOrConfig, astIfNoConfig) { let text, ast, parserServices, scopeManager, visitorKeys; // Process overloading. if (typeof textOrConfig === "string") { text = textOrConfig; ast = astIfNoConfig; } else if (typeof textOrConfig === "object" && textOrConfig !== null) { text = textOrConfig.text; ast = textOrConfig.ast; parserServices = textOrConfig.parserServices; scopeManager = textOrConfig.scopeManager; visitorKeys = textOrConfig.visitorKeys; } validate(ast); super(ast.tokens, ast.comments); /** * The flag to indicate that the source code has Unicode BOM. * @type boolean */ this.hasBOM = (text.charCodeAt(0) === 0xFEFF); /** * The original text source code. * BOM was stripped from this text. * @type string */ this.text = (this.hasBOM ? text.slice(1) : text); /** * The parsed AST for the source code. * @type ASTNode */ this.ast = ast; /** * The parser services of this source code. * @type {Object} */ this.parserServices = parserServices || {}; /** * The scope of this source code. * @type {ScopeManager|null} */ this.scopeManager = scopeManager || null; /** * The visitor keys to traverse AST. * @type {Object} */ this.visitorKeys = visitorKeys || Traverser.DEFAULT_VISITOR_KEYS; // Check the source text for the presence of a shebang since it is parsed as a standard line comment. const shebangMatched = this.text.match(astUtils.SHEBANG_MATCHER); const hasShebang = shebangMatched && ast.comments.length && ast.comments[0].value === shebangMatched[1]; if (hasShebang) { ast.comments[0].type = "Shebang"; } this.tokensAndComments = sortedMerge(ast.tokens, ast.comments); /** * The source code split into lines according to ECMA-262 specification. * This is done to avoid each rule needing to do so separately. * @type string[] */ this.lines = []; this.lineStartIndices = [0]; const lineEndingPattern = astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher(); let match; /* * Previously, this was implemented using a regex that * matched a sequence of non-linebreak characters followed by a * linebreak, then adding the lengths of the matches. However, * this caused a catastrophic backtracking issue when the end * of a file contained a large number of non-newline characters. * To avoid this, the current implementation just matches newlines * and uses match.index to get the correct line start indices. */ while ((match = lineEndingPattern.exec(this.text))) { this.lines.push(this.text.slice(this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1], match.index)); this.lineStartIndices.push(match.index + match[0].length); } this.lines.push(this.text.slice(this.lineStartIndices[this.lineStartIndices.length - 1])); // Cache for comments found using getComments(). this._commentCache = new WeakMap(); // don't allow modification of this object Object.freeze(this); Object.freeze(this.lines); } /** * Split the source code into multiple lines based on the line delimiters. * @param {string} text Source code as a string. * @returns {string[]} Array of source code lines. * @public */ static splitLines(text) { return text.split(astUtils.createGlobalLinebreakMatcher()); } /** * Gets the source code for the given node. * @param {ASTNode=} node The AST node to get the text for. * @param {int=} beforeCount The number of characters before the node to retrieve. * @param {int=} afterCount The number of characters after the node to retrieve. * @returns {string} The text representing the AST node. * @public */ getText(node, beforeCount, afterCount) { if (node) { return this.text.slice(Math.max(node.range[0] - (beforeCount || 0), 0), node.range[1] + (afterCount || 0)); } return this.text; } /** * Gets the entire source text split into an array of lines. * @returns {Array} The source text as an array of lines. * @public */ getLines() { return this.lines; } /** * Retrieves an array containing all comments in the source code. * @returns {ASTNode[]} An array of comment nodes. * @public */ getAllComments() { return this.ast.comments; } /** * Gets all comments for the given node. * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comments for. * @returns {Object} An object containing a leading and trailing array * of comments indexed by their position. * @public */ getComments(node) { if (this._commentCache.has(node)) { return this._commentCache.get(node); } const comments = { leading: [], trailing: [] }; /* * Return all comments as leading comments of the Program node when * there is no executable code. */ if (node.type === "Program") { if (node.body.length === 0) { comments.leading = node.comments; } } else { /* * Return comments as trailing comments of nodes that only contain * comments (to mimic the comment attachment behavior present in Espree). */ if ((node.type === "BlockStatement" || node.type === "ClassBody") && node.body.length === 0 || node.type === "ObjectExpression" && node.properties.length === 0 || node.type === "ArrayExpression" && node.elements.length === 0 || node.type === "SwitchStatement" && node.cases.length === 0 ) { comments.trailing = this.getTokens(node, { includeComments: true, filter: astUtils.isCommentToken }); } /* * Iterate over tokens before and after node and collect comment tokens. * Do not include comments that exist outside of the parent node * to avoid duplication. */ let currentToken = this.getTokenBefore(node, { includeComments: true }); while (currentToken && astUtils.isCommentToken(currentToken)) { if (node.parent && (currentToken.start < node.parent.start)) { break; } comments.leading.push(currentToken); currentToken = this.getTokenBefore(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); } comments.leading.reverse(); currentToken = this.getTokenAfter(node, { includeComments: true }); while (currentToken && astUtils.isCommentToken(currentToken)) { if (node.parent && (currentToken.end > node.parent.end)) { break; } comments.trailing.push(currentToken); currentToken = this.getTokenAfter(currentToken, { includeComments: true }); } } this._commentCache.set(node, comments); return comments; } /** * Retrieves the JSDoc comment for a given node. * @param {ASTNode} node The AST node to get the comment for. * @returns {Token|null} The Block comment token containing the JSDoc comment * for the given node or null if not found. * @public */ getJSDocComment(node) { /** * Checks for the presence of a JSDoc comment for the given node and returns it. * @param {ASTNode} astNode The AST node to get the comment for. * @returns {Token|null} The Block comment token containing the JSDoc comment * for the given node or null if not found. * @private */ const findJSDocComment = astNode => { const tokenBefore = this.getTokenBefore(astNode, { includeComments: true }); if ( tokenBefore && astUtils.isCommentToken(tokenBefore) && tokenBefore.type === "Block" && tokenBefore.value.charAt(0) === "*" && astNode.loc.start.line - tokenBefore.loc.end.line <= 1 ) { return tokenBefore; } return null; }; let parent = node.parent; switch (node.type) { case "ClassDeclaration": case "FunctionDeclaration": return findJSDocComment(looksLikeExport(parent) ? parent : node); case "ClassExpression": return findJSDocComment(parent.parent); case "ArrowFunctionExpression": case "FunctionExpression": if (parent.type !== "CallExpression" && parent.type !== "NewExpression") { while ( !this.getCommentsBefore(parent).length && !/Function/.test(parent.type) && parent.type !== "MethodDefinition" && parent.type !== "Property" ) { parent = parent.parent; if (!parent) { break; } } if (parent && parent.type !== "FunctionDeclaration" && parent.type !== "Program") { return findJSDocComment(parent); } } return findJSDocComment(node); // falls through default: return null; } } /** * Gets the deepest node containing a range index. * @param {int} index Range index of the desired node. * @returns {ASTNode} The node if found or null if not found. * @public */ getNodeByRangeIndex(index) { let result = null, resultParent = null; Traverser.traverse(this.ast, { visitorKeys: this.visitorKeys, enter(node, parent) { if (node.range[0] <= index && index < node.range[1]) { result = node; resultParent = parent; } else { this.skip(); } }, leave(node) { if (node === result) { this.break(); } } }); return result ? Object.assign({ parent: resultParent }, result) : null; } /** * Determines if two tokens have at least one whitespace character * between them. This completely disregards comments in making the * determination, so comments count as zero-length substrings. * @param {Token} first The token to check after. * @param {Token} second The token to check before. * @returns {boolean} True if there is only space between tokens, false * if there is anything other than whitespace between tokens. * @public */ isSpaceBetweenTokens(first, second) { const text = this.text.slice(first.range[1], second.range[0]); return /\s/.test(text.replace(/\/\*.*?\*\//g, "")); } /** * Converts a source text index into a (line, column) pair. * @param {number} index The index of a character in a file * @returns {Object} A {line, column} location object with a 0-indexed column * @public */ getLocFromIndex(index) { if (typeof index !== "number") { throw new TypeError("Expected `index` to be a number."); } if (index < 0 || index > this.text.length) { throw new RangeError(`Index out of range (requested index ${index}, but source text has length ${this.text.length}).`); } /* * For an argument of this.text.length, return the location one "spot" past the last character * of the file. If the last character is a linebreak, the location will be column 0 of the next * line; otherwise, the location will be in the next column on the same line. * * See getIndexFromLoc for the motivation for this special case. */ if (index === this.text.length) { return { line: this.lines.length, column: this.lines[this.lines.length - 1].length }; } /* * To figure out which line rangeIndex is on, determine the last index at which rangeIndex could * be inserted into lineIndices to keep the list sorted. */ const lineNumber = lodash.sortedLastIndex(this.lineStartIndices, index); return { line: lineNumber, column: index - this.lineStartIndices[lineNumber - 1] }; } /** * Converts a (line, column) pair into a range index. * @param {Object} loc A line/column location * @param {number} loc.line The line number of the location (1-indexed) * @param {number} loc.column The column number of the location (0-indexed) * @returns {number} The range index of the location in the file. * @public */ getIndexFromLoc(loc) { if (typeof loc !== "object" || typeof loc.line !== "number" || typeof loc.column !== "number") { throw new TypeError("Expected `loc` to be an object with numeric `line` and `column` properties."); } if (loc.line <= 0) { throw new RangeError(`Line number out of range (line ${loc.line} requested). Line numbers should be 1-based.`); } if (loc.line > this.lineStartIndices.length) { throw new RangeError(`Line number out of range (line ${loc.line} requested, but only ${this.lineStartIndices.length} lines present).`); } const lineStartIndex = this.lineStartIndices[loc.line - 1]; const lineEndIndex = loc.line === this.lineStartIndices.length ? this.text.length : this.lineStartIndices[loc.line]; const positionIndex = lineStartIndex + loc.column; /* * By design, getIndexFromLoc({ line: lineNum, column: 0 }) should return the start index of * the given line, provided that the line number is valid element of this.lines. Since the * last element of this.lines is an empty string for files with trailing newlines, add a * special case where getting the index for the first location after the end of the file * will return the length of the file, rather than throwing an error. This allows rules to * use getIndexFromLoc consistently without worrying about edge cases at the end of a file. */ if ( loc.line === this.lineStartIndices.length && positionIndex > lineEndIndex || loc.line < this.lineStartIndices.length && positionIndex >= lineEndIndex ) { throw new RangeError(`Column number out of range (column ${loc.column} requested, but the length of line ${loc.line} is ${lineEndIndex - lineStartIndex}).`); } return positionIndex; } } module.exports = SourceCode;