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/* eslint no-param-reassign: 0 -- stylistic choice */
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import TokenTranslator from "./token-translator.js";
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import { normalizeOptions } from "./options.js";
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const STATE = Symbol("espree's internal state");
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const ESPRIMA_FINISH_NODE = Symbol("espree's esprimaFinishNode");
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/**
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* Converts an Acorn comment to a Esprima comment.
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* @param {boolean} block True if it's a block comment, false if not.
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* @param {string} text The text of the comment.
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* @param {int} start The index at which the comment starts.
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* @param {int} end The index at which the comment ends.
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* @param {Location} startLoc The location at which the comment starts.
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* @param {Location} endLoc The location at which the comment ends.
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* @param {string} code The source code being parsed.
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* @returns {Object} The comment object.
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* @private
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*/
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function convertAcornCommentToEsprimaComment(block, text, start, end, startLoc, endLoc, code) {
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let type;
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if (block) {
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type = "Block";
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} else if (code.slice(start, start + 2) === "#!") {
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type = "Hashbang";
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} else {
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type = "Line";
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}
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const comment = {
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type,
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value: text
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};
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if (typeof start === "number") {
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comment.start = start;
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comment.end = end;
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comment.range = [start, end];
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}
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if (typeof startLoc === "object") {
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comment.loc = {
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start: startLoc,
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end: endLoc
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};
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}
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return comment;
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}
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export default () => Parser => {
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const tokTypes = Object.assign({}, Parser.acorn.tokTypes);
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if (Parser.acornJsx) {
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Object.assign(tokTypes, Parser.acornJsx.tokTypes);
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}
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return class Espree extends Parser {
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constructor(opts, code) {
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if (typeof opts !== "object" || opts === null) {
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opts = {};
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}
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if (typeof code !== "string" && !(code instanceof String)) {
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code = String(code);
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}
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// save original source type in case of commonjs
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const originalSourceType = opts.sourceType;
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const options = normalizeOptions(opts);
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const ecmaFeatures = options.ecmaFeatures || {};
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const tokenTranslator =
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options.tokens === true
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? new TokenTranslator(tokTypes, code)
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: null;
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/*
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* Data that is unique to Espree and is not represented internally
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* in Acorn.
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*
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* For ES2023 hashbangs, Espree will call `onComment()` during the
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* constructor, so we must define state before having access to
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* `this`.
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*/
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const state = {
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originalSourceType: originalSourceType || options.sourceType,
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tokens: tokenTranslator ? [] : null,
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comments: options.comment === true ? [] : null,
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impliedStrict: ecmaFeatures.impliedStrict === true && options.ecmaVersion >= 5,
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ecmaVersion: options.ecmaVersion,
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jsxAttrValueToken: false,
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lastToken: null,
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templateElements: []
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};
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// Initialize acorn parser.
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super({
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// do not use spread, because we don't want to pass any unknown options to acorn
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ecmaVersion: options.ecmaVersion,
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sourceType: options.sourceType,
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ranges: options.ranges,
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locations: options.locations,
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allowReserved: options.allowReserved,
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// Truthy value is true for backward compatibility.
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allowReturnOutsideFunction: options.allowReturnOutsideFunction,
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// Collect tokens
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onToken(token) {
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if (tokenTranslator) {
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// Use `tokens`, `ecmaVersion`, and `jsxAttrValueToken` in the state.
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tokenTranslator.onToken(token, state);
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}
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if (token.type !== tokTypes.eof) {
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state.lastToken = token;
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}
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},
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// Collect comments
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onComment(block, text, start, end, startLoc, endLoc) {
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if (state.comments) {
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const comment = convertAcornCommentToEsprimaComment(block, text, start, end, startLoc, endLoc, code);
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state.comments.push(comment);
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}
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}
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}, code);
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/*
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* We put all of this data into a symbol property as a way to avoid
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* potential naming conflicts with future versions of Acorn.
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*/
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this[STATE] = state;
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}
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tokenize() {
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do {
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this.next();
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} while (this.type !== tokTypes.eof);
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// Consume the final eof token
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this.next();
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const extra = this[STATE];
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const tokens = extra.tokens;
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if (extra.comments) {
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tokens.comments = extra.comments;
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}
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return tokens;
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}
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finishNode(...args) {
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const result = super.finishNode(...args);
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return this[ESPRIMA_FINISH_NODE](result);
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}
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finishNodeAt(...args) {
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const result = super.finishNodeAt(...args);
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return this[ESPRIMA_FINISH_NODE](result);
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}
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parse() {
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const extra = this[STATE];
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const program = super.parse();
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program.sourceType = extra.originalSourceType;
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if (extra.comments) {
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program.comments = extra.comments;
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}
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if (extra.tokens) {
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program.tokens = extra.tokens;
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}
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/*
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* Adjust opening and closing position of program to match Esprima.
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* Acorn always starts programs at range 0 whereas Esprima starts at the
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* first AST node's start (the only real difference is when there's leading
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* whitespace or leading comments). Acorn also counts trailing whitespace
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* as part of the program whereas Esprima only counts up to the last token.
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*/
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if (program.body.length) {
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const [firstNode] = program.body;
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if (program.range) {
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program.range[0] = firstNode.range[0];
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}
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if (program.loc) {
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program.loc.start = firstNode.loc.start;
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}
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program.start = firstNode.start;
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}
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if (extra.lastToken) {
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if (program.range) {
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program.range[1] = extra.lastToken.range[1];
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}
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if (program.loc) {
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program.loc.end = extra.lastToken.loc.end;
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}
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program.end = extra.lastToken.end;
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}
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/*
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* https://github.com/eslint/espree/issues/349
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* Ensure that template elements have correct range information.
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* This is one location where Acorn produces a different value
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* for its start and end properties vs. the values present in the
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* range property. In order to avoid confusion, we set the start
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* and end properties to the values that are present in range.
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* This is done here, instead of in finishNode(), because Acorn
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* uses the values of start and end internally while parsing, making
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* it dangerous to change those values while parsing is ongoing.
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* By waiting until the end of parsing, we can safely change these
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* values without affect any other part of the process.
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*/
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this[STATE].templateElements.forEach(templateElement => {
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const startOffset = -1;
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const endOffset = templateElement.tail ? 1 : 2;
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templateElement.start += startOffset;
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templateElement.end += endOffset;
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if (templateElement.range) {
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templateElement.range[0] += startOffset;
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templateElement.range[1] += endOffset;
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}
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if (templateElement.loc) {
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templateElement.loc.start.column += startOffset;
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templateElement.loc.end.column += endOffset;
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}
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});
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return program;
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}
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parseTopLevel(node) {
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if (this[STATE].impliedStrict) {
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this.strict = true;
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}
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return super.parseTopLevel(node);
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}
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/**
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* Overwrites the default raise method to throw Esprima-style errors.
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* @param {int} pos The position of the error.
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* @param {string} message The error message.
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* @throws {SyntaxError} A syntax error.
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* @returns {void}
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*/
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raise(pos, message) {
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const loc = Parser.acorn.getLineInfo(this.input, pos);
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const err = new SyntaxError(message);
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err.index = pos;
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err.lineNumber = loc.line;
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err.column = loc.column + 1; // acorn uses 0-based columns
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throw err;
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}
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/**
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* Overwrites the default raise method to throw Esprima-style errors.
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* @param {int} pos The position of the error.
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* @param {string} message The error message.
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* @throws {SyntaxError} A syntax error.
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* @returns {void}
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*/
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raiseRecoverable(pos, message) {
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this.raise(pos, message);
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}
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/**
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* Overwrites the default unexpected method to throw Esprima-style errors.
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* @param {int} pos The position of the error.
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* @throws {SyntaxError} A syntax error.
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* @returns {void}
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*/
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unexpected(pos) {
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let message = "Unexpected token";
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if (pos !== null && pos !== void 0) {
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this.pos = pos;
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if (this.options.locations) {
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while (this.pos < this.lineStart) {
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this.lineStart = this.input.lastIndexOf("\n", this.lineStart - 2) + 1;
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--this.curLine;
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}
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}
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this.nextToken();
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}
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if (this.end > this.start) {
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message += ` ${this.input.slice(this.start, this.end)}`;
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}
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this.raise(this.start, message);
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}
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/*
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* Esprima-FB represents JSX strings as tokens called "JSXText", but Acorn-JSX
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* uses regular tt.string without any distinction between this and regular JS
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* strings. As such, we intercept an attempt to read a JSX string and set a flag
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* on extra so that when tokens are converted, the next token will be switched
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* to JSXText via onToken.
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*/
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jsx_readString(quote) { // eslint-disable-line camelcase -- required by API
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const result = super.jsx_readString(quote);
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if (this.type === tokTypes.string) {
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this[STATE].jsxAttrValueToken = true;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* Performs last-minute Esprima-specific compatibility checks and fixes.
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* @param {ASTNode} result The node to check.
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* @returns {ASTNode} The finished node.
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*/
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[ESPRIMA_FINISH_NODE](result) {
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// Acorn doesn't count the opening and closing backticks as part of templates
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// so we have to adjust ranges/locations appropriately.
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if (result.type === "TemplateElement") {
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// save template element references to fix start/end later
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this[STATE].templateElements.push(result);
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}
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if (result.type.includes("Function") && !result.generator) {
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result.generator = false;
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}
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return result;
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}
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};
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};
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