- improve handling of comments right after `return`
- retain comments after `OutputStream`
- preserve trailing comments
- fix handling of new line before comments
- handle comments around parentheses
fixes#88fixes#112fixes#218fixes#372fixes#2629
- allow immediate assignment after declaration of variable
- relax modification rule for immutable value
- fix order of visit for TreeWalker
- remove extraneous code
- rename `screw_ie8` to `ie8`
- rename `mangle.except` to `mangle.reserved`
- rename `mangle.properties.ignore_quoted` to `mangle.properties.keep_quoted`
- compact `sourceMap` options
- more stringent verification on input `options`
- toplevel shorthands
- `ie8`
- `keep_fnames`
- `toplevel`
- `warnings`
- support arrays and unquoted string values on CLI
- drop `fromString` from `minify()`
- `minify()` no longer handles any `fs` operations
- unify order of operations for `mangle_properties()` on CLI & API
- `bin/uglifyjs` used to `mangle_properties()` before even `Compressor`
- `minify()` used to `mangle_properties()` after `Compressor` but before `mangle_names()`
- both will now do `Compressor`, `mangle_names()` then `mangle_properties()`
- `options.parse` / `--parse` for parser options beyond `bare_returns`
- add `mangle.properties.builtins` to disable built-in reserved list
- disable with `--mangle-props builtins` on CLI
- `warnings` now off by default
- add `--warn` and `--verbose` on CLI
- drop `--enclose`
- drop `--export-all`
- drop `--reserved-file`
- use `--mangle reserved` instead
- drop `--reserve-domprops`
- enabled by default, disable with `--mangle-props domprops`
- drop `--prefix`
- use `--source-map base` instead
- drop `--lint`
- remove `bin/extract-props.js`
- limit exposure of internal APIs
- update documentations
closes#96closes#102closes#136closes#166closes#243closes#254closes#261closes#311closes#700closes#748closes#912closes#1072closes#1366fixes#101fixes#123fixes#124fixes#263fixes#379fixes#419fixes#423fixes#461fixes#465fixes#576fixes#737fixes#772fixes#958fixes#1036fixes#1142fixes#1175fixes#1220fixes#1223fixes#1280fixes#1359fixes#1368
`AST_Label.references` get `.initialize()` to `[]` every time after `.clone()`
So walk down the tree to pick up the cloned `AST_LoopControl` pieces and put it back together.
It's now available during tree walking, i.e. walker.has_directive("use
asm"), rather than as part of the scope. It's thus no longer necessary
to call `figure_out_scope` before codegen. Added special bits in the
code generator to overcome the fact that it doesn't inherit from
TreeWalker.
Fix#861
`-q 0` (default) use single or double quotes such as to minimize the number of
bytes (prefers double quotes when both will do); this is the previous
behavior.
`-q 1` -- always use single quotes
`-q 2` -- always use double quotes
`-q 3` or just `-q` -- always use the original quotes.
Related codegen option: `quote_style`.
Close#495Close#460
Some `yargs` guru please tell me why `uglifyjs --help` doesn't display the
help string for `-q` / `--quotes`, and why it doesn't output the expected
argument types anymore, like good old `optimist` did.
The "key" property was always "set" or "get", which didn't make much sense.
Now it'll be the actual name of the setter/getter (AST_Node), and the
AST_Accessor object itself, which represents the function, won't store any
name.
Close#319
1b6bcca7 was a first attempt at this. That commit made Uglify stop replacing
holes with undefined, but instead it started replacing undefined with
holes. This is slightly problematic, because there is a difference between a
hole and an undefined value. More problematically, it changed [1,undefined] to
[1,] which generally doesn't even parse as a hole (just as a trailing comma), so
it didn't even preserve the length of the array!
Instead, parse holes as their own special AST node which prints invisibly.
AST_Accessor will represent the function for a setter or getter. Since they
are not mangleable, and they should not introduce a name in scope, we have a
new node for their name (AST_SymbolAccessor) which doesn't inherit from
AST_SymbolDeclaration.
fix#37
- use MAP.splice instead of a BlockStatement to inject code (avoids some
warnings in the linter)
- use the original symbol in exports, so that we get the proper source mapping
- a = a + x ==> a+=x
- joining consecutive var statements (hoisting is not always desirable)
- x == false ==> x == 0, x != true ==> x != 1
- x, x ==> x; x = exp(), x ==> x = exp()
- discarding useless break-s
- all symbols now have a `thedef` property which is a SymbolDef object,
instead of the `uniq` that we had before (pointing to the first occurrence
of the name as declaration).
- for undeclared symbols we still create a SymbolDef object in the toplevel
scope but mark it "undeclared"
- we can now call figure_out_scope after squeezing, which is useful in order
not to mangle names that were dropped by the squeezer
The following nodes were instances of AST_BlockStatement: AST_Scope,
AST_SwitchBlock, AST_SwitchBranch. Also, AST_Try, AST_Catch, AST_Finally
were having a body instanceof AST_BlockStatement.
Overloading the meaning of AST_BlockStatement this way turned out to be a
mess; we now have an AST_Block class that is the base class for things
having a block of statements (might or might not be bracketed). The
`this.body` of AST_Scope, AST_Try, AST_Catch, AST_Finally is now an array of
statements (as they inherit from AST_Block).
Avoiding calling superclass's _walk function in walkers (turns out we walked
a node multiple times).
if (foo) {
with (bar)
if (baz)
x();
} else y();
(the compressor removes the brackets since the consequent consists of a
single statement, but the codegen must include the brackets because
otherwise the `else` would refer to the inner `if`)
- added walker for AST_ObjectProperty
- handle redefinitions properly (only mangle one symbol, make them all point
to a single definition)
DynarchLIB seems to run fine after mangling + compressed output.