A function call or IIFE with an immediately preceding comment
containing `@__PURE__` or `#__PURE__` is deemed to be a
side-effect-free pure function call and can potentially be
dropped.
Depends on `side_effects` option.
`[#@]__PURE__` hint will be removed from comment when pure
call is dropped.
fixes#1261closes#1448
- support arrays, objects & AST_Node
- support `"a.b":1` on both cli & API
- emit warning if variable is modified
- override top-level variables
fixes#1416closes#1198closes#1469
previously test cases with the same name would be skipped except for the last one
`test/run-test.js` will now report duplicated names as errors
closes#1461
- remove extra tree scanning phase for `negate_iife`
- `negate_iife` now only deals with the narrowest form, i.e. IIFE sitting directly under `AST_SimpleStatement`
- `booleans`, `conditionals` etc. will now take care the rest via more accurate accounting
- `a(); void b();` => `a(); b();`
fixes#1288closes#1451
- assign statement does not count towards variable usage by default
- only works with assignments on the same scope level as declaration
- can be disabled with `unused` set to "keep_assign"
- `toplevel` to drop unused top-level variables and/or functions
- `top_retain` to whitelist top-level exceptions
closes#1450
- remove call to evaluate() in is_constant() and let nested optimize() does its job instead
- reject RegExp in is_constant() and remove special case logic under collapse_vars
- operands to conditionals optimisation are now always evaluate()-ed
- throw error in constant_value() instead of returning undefined to catch possible bugs, similar to make_node_from_constant()
- optimise binary boolean operators under `evaluate` instead of `conditionals`
If using `inSourceMap` this fix will ensure the copying of `sourcesContent` is based on potentially normalized `sources` values (https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/blob/master/lib/source-map-consumer.js#L304-L309).
For example `normalize` (https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/blob/master/lib/util.js#L80-L123) will rewrite `./dist/mySource.js` to `dist/mySource.js` in the target `_sources` of the `SourceMapConsumer`. As a result `orig_map.sourceContentFor(source, true);` would return `null` since the orginal `source` was no longer available in the consumer. By using the keys generating from the `SourceMapConsumer.constructor` consistency is ensured.
Using the symbol declaration tracking of UglifyJS doesn't make sense here
anyway, `arguments` always comes from something in the current scope.
fixes#1299
Fixes: #1247
Fix --mangle-props and --name-cache inconsistency.
AST_Dot and AST_Sub properties are now mangled by --mangle-props
without regard to being used in an assignment statement.
Note: if --mangle-props is used then *all* javascript files used must
be uglified with the same mangle options.
Fix the ignore_quoted=true mangle option, also known as
`--mangle-props=unquoted`. If a given property is quoted anywhere
it will not be mangled in any quoted or non-quoted context.
* Escaped newlines should also produce SyntaxError
* Fix multiline comment parsing and add tests
* Adapt makePredicate to handle \u2028 and \u2029
* Move up nlb check in regex so it's checked before any escape handling
* Change error messages to conform ecma standard
* Find_eol not recornizing \u2028 and \u2029 as line terminator
* Remove \u180e as it is removed in unicode 6.3.0 from the category zs
catch identifier is mangled correctly for ES5 standards-compliant JS engines by default.
Unconditionally use the ie8 if/do-while workaround whether or not --screw-ie8 is enabled.
To support non-standard ie8 javascript use: uglifyjs --support-ie8
This should simplify and improve implementation, make it easier to
implement template strings, and keep master a bit more in sync with
harmony.
Previous implementation wasn't broken, though the loop gave me the
impression it could read infinite numbers and annoyed me a bit. It was
also slightly unnecessary because the lookup involved only 3 characters.
The option added in fbbaa42ee5 wasn't
being respected inside object literals, so quoted property names would
still be stripped out with this option.
This is mostly a corner-case, but useful when the output is passed to
something like the Closure compiler, where quoted property names can be
used to prevent mangling.
* Don't interpret strings with escaped content as directive
* Don't interpret strings after empty statement as directive
* Adapt output to prevent strings being represent as directive
* Introduce UGLIFY_DEBUG to allow internal testing like EXPECT_DIRECTIVE