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# CoffeeScript can be used both on the server, as a command-line compiler based
# on Node.js/V8, or to run CoffeeScript directly in the browser. This module
# contains the main entry functions for tokenizing, parsing, and compiling
# source CoffeeScript into JavaScript.
{Lexer} = require './lexer'
{parser} = require './parser'
helpers = require './helpers'
SourceMap = require './sourcemap'
# Require `package.json`, which is two levels above this file, as this file is
# evaluated from `lib/coffeescript`.
packageJson = require '../../package.json'
# The current CoffeeScript version number.
exports.VERSION = packageJson.version
exports.FILE_EXTENSIONS = FILE_EXTENSIONS = ['.coffee', '.litcoffee', '.coffee.md']
# Expose helpers for testing.
exports.helpers = helpers
# Function that allows for btoa in both nodejs and the browser.
base64encode = (src) -> switch
when typeof Buffer is 'function'
Buffer.from(src).toString('base64')
when typeof btoa is 'function'
# The contents of a `<script>` block are encoded via UTF-16, so if any extended
# characters are used in the block, btoa will fail as it maxes out at UTF-8.
# See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WindowBase64/Base64_encoding_and_decoding#The_Unicode_Problem
# for the gory details, and for the solution implemented here.
btoa encodeURIComponent(src).replace /%([0-9A-F]{2})/g, (match, p1) ->
String.fromCharCode '0x' + p1
else
throw new Error('Unable to base64 encode inline sourcemap.')
# Function wrapper to add source file information to SyntaxErrors thrown by the
# lexer/parser/compiler.
withPrettyErrors = (fn) ->
(code, options = {}) ->
try
fn.call @, code, options
catch err
throw err if typeof code isnt 'string' # Support `CoffeeScript.nodes(tokens)`.
throw helpers.updateSyntaxError err, code, options.filename
# For each compiled file, save its source in memory in case we need to
# recompile it later. We might need to recompile if the first compilation
# didnt create a source map (faster) but something went wrong and we need
# a stack trace. Assuming that most of the time, code isnt throwing
# exceptions, its probably more efficient to compile twice only when we
# need a stack trace, rather than always generating a source map even when
# its not likely to be used. Save in form of `filename`: [`(source)`]
sources = {}
# Also save source maps if generated, in form of `(source)`: [`(source map)`].
sourceMaps = {}
# This is exported to enable an external module to implement caching of
# compilation results. When the compiled js source is loaded from cache, the
# original coffee code should be added with this method in order to enable the
# Error.prepareStackTrace below to correctly adjust the stack trace for the
# corresponding file (the source map will be generated on demand).
exports.registerCompiled = registerCompiled = (filename, source, sourcemap) ->
sources[filename] ?= []
sources[filename].push source
if sourcemap?
sourceMaps[filename] ?= []
sourceMaps[filename].push sourcemap
# Compile CoffeeScript code to JavaScript, using the Coffee/Jison compiler.
#
# If `options.sourceMap` is specified, then `options.filename` must also be
# specified. All options that can be passed to `SourceMap#generate` may also
# be passed here.
#
# This returns a javascript string, unless `options.sourceMap` is passed,
# in which case this returns a `{js, v3SourceMap, sourceMap}`
# object, where sourceMap is a sourcemap.coffee#SourceMap object, handy for
# doing programmatic lookups.
exports.compile = compile = withPrettyErrors (code, options = {}) ->
# Clone `options`, to avoid mutating the `options` object passed in.
options = Object.assign {}, options
# Always generate a source map if no filename is passed in, since without a
# a filename we have no way to retrieve this source later in the event that
# we need to recompile it to get a source map for `prepareStackTrace`.
generateSourceMap = options.sourceMap or options.inlineMap or not options.filename?
filename = options.filename or '<anonymous>'
checkShebangLine filename, code
map = new SourceMap if generateSourceMap
tokens = lexer.tokenize code, options
# Pass a list of referenced variables, so that generated variables wont get
# the same name.
options.referencedVars = (
token[1] for token in tokens when token[0] is 'IDENTIFIER'
)
# Check for import or export; if found, force bare mode.
unless options.bare? and options.bare is yes
for token in tokens
if token[0] in ['IMPORT', 'EXPORT']
options.bare = yes
break
nodes = parser.parse tokens
# If all that was requested was a POJO representation of the nodes, e.g.
# the abstract syntax tree (AST), we can stop now and just return that
# (after fixing the location data for the root/`File`»`Program` node,
# which mightve gotten misaligned from the original source due to the
# `clean` function in the lexer).
if options.ast
nodes.allCommentTokens = helpers.extractAllCommentTokens tokens
sourceCodeNumberOfLines = (code.match(/\r?\n/g) or '').length + 1
sourceCodeLastLine = /.*$/.exec(code)[0] # `.*` matches all but line break characters.
ast = nodes.ast options
range = [0, code.length]
ast.start = ast.program.start = range[0]
ast.end = ast.program.end = range[1]
ast.range = ast.program.range = range
ast.loc.start = ast.program.loc.start = {line: 1, column: 0}
ast.loc.end.line = ast.program.loc.end.line = sourceCodeNumberOfLines
ast.loc.end.column = ast.program.loc.end.column = sourceCodeLastLine.length
ast.tokens = tokens
return ast
fragments = nodes.compileToFragments options
currentLine = 0
currentLine += 1 if options.header
currentLine += 1 if options.shiftLine
currentColumn = 0
js = ""
for fragment in fragments
# Update the sourcemap with data from each fragment.
if generateSourceMap
# Do not include empty, whitespace, or semicolon-only fragments.
if fragment.locationData and not /^[;\s]*$/.test fragment.code
map.add(
[fragment.locationData.first_line, fragment.locationData.first_column]
[currentLine, currentColumn]
{noReplace: true})
newLines = helpers.count fragment.code, "\n"
currentLine += newLines
if newLines
currentColumn = fragment.code.length - (fragment.code.lastIndexOf("\n") + 1)
else
currentColumn += fragment.code.length
# Copy the code from each fragment into the final JavaScript.
js += fragment.code
if options.header
header = "Generated by CoffeeScript #{@VERSION}"
js = "// #{header}\n#{js}"
if generateSourceMap
v3SourceMap = map.generate options, code
if options.transpile
if typeof options.transpile isnt 'object'
# This only happens if run via the Node API and `transpile` is set to
# something other than an object.
throw new Error 'The transpile option must be given an object with options to pass to Babel'
# Get the reference to Babel that we have been passed if this compiler
# is run via the CLI or Node API.
transpiler = options.transpile.transpile
delete options.transpile.transpile
transpilerOptions = Object.assign {}, options.transpile
# See https://github.com/babel/babel/issues/827#issuecomment-77573107:
# Babel can take a v3 source map object as input in `inputSourceMap`
# and it will return an *updated* v3 source map object in its output.
if v3SourceMap and not transpilerOptions.inputSourceMap?
transpilerOptions.inputSourceMap = v3SourceMap
transpilerOutput = transpiler js, transpilerOptions
js = transpilerOutput.code
if v3SourceMap and transpilerOutput.map
v3SourceMap = transpilerOutput.map
if options.inlineMap
encoded = base64encode JSON.stringify v3SourceMap
sourceMapDataURI = "//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,#{encoded}"
sourceURL = "//# sourceURL=#{options.filename ? 'coffeescript'}"
js = "#{js}\n#{sourceMapDataURI}\n#{sourceURL}"
registerCompiled filename, code, map
if options.sourceMap
{
js
sourceMap: map
v3SourceMap: JSON.stringify v3SourceMap, null, 2
}
else
js
# Tokenize a string of CoffeeScript code, and return the array of tokens.
exports.tokens = withPrettyErrors (code, options) ->
lexer.tokenize code, options
# Parse a string of CoffeeScript code or an array of lexed tokens, and
# return the AST. You can then compile it by calling `.compile()` on the root,
# or traverse it by using `.traverseChildren()` with a callback.
exports.nodes = withPrettyErrors (source, options) ->
source = lexer.tokenize source, options if typeof source is 'string'
parser.parse source
# This file used to export these methods; leave stubs that throw warnings
# instead. These methods have been moved into `index.coffee` to provide
# separate entrypoints for Node and non-Node environments, so that static
# analysis tools dont choke on Node packages when compiling for a non-Node
# environment.
exports.run = exports.eval = exports.register = ->
throw new Error 'require index.coffee, not this file'
# Instantiate a Lexer for our use here.
lexer = new Lexer
# The real Lexer produces a generic stream of tokens. This object provides a
# thin wrapper around it, compatible with the Jison API. We can then pass it
# directly as a “Jison lexer.”
parser.lexer =
yylloc:
range: []
options:
ranges: yes
lex: ->
token = parser.tokens[@pos++]
if token
[tag, @yytext, @yylloc] = token
parser.errorToken = token.origin or token
@yylineno = @yylloc.first_line
else
tag = ''
tag
setInput: (tokens) ->
parser.tokens = tokens
@pos = 0
upcomingInput: -> ''
# Make all the AST nodes visible to the parser.
parser.yy = require './nodes'
# Override Jison's default error handling function.
parser.yy.parseError = (message, {token}) ->
# Disregard Jison's message, it contains redundant line number information.
# Disregard the token, we take its value directly from the lexer in case
# the error is caused by a generated token which might refer to its origin.
{errorToken, tokens} = parser
[errorTag, errorText, errorLoc] = errorToken
errorText = switch
when errorToken is tokens[tokens.length - 1]
'end of input'
when errorTag in ['INDENT', 'OUTDENT']
'indentation'
when errorTag in ['IDENTIFIER', 'NUMBER', 'INFINITY', 'STRING', 'STRING_START', 'REGEX', 'REGEX_START']
errorTag.replace(/_START$/, '').toLowerCase()
else
helpers.nameWhitespaceCharacter errorText
# The second argument has a `loc` property, which should have the location
# data for this token. Unfortunately, Jison seems to send an outdated `loc`
# (from the previous token), so we take the location information directly
# from the lexer.
helpers.throwSyntaxError "unexpected #{errorText}", errorLoc
# Based on http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/src/messages.js
# Modified to handle sourceMap
formatSourcePosition = (frame, getSourceMapping) ->
filename = undefined
fileLocation = ''
if frame.isNative()
fileLocation = "native"
else
if frame.isEval()
filename = frame.getScriptNameOrSourceURL()
fileLocation = "#{frame.getEvalOrigin()}, " unless filename
else
filename = frame.getFileName()
filename or= "<anonymous>"
line = frame.getLineNumber()
column = frame.getColumnNumber()
# Check for a sourceMap position
source = getSourceMapping filename, line, column
fileLocation =
if source
"#{filename}:#{source[0]}:#{source[1]}"
else
"#{filename}:#{line}:#{column}"
functionName = frame.getFunctionName()
isConstructor = frame.isConstructor()
isMethodCall = not (frame.isToplevel() or isConstructor)
if isMethodCall
methodName = frame.getMethodName()
typeName = frame.getTypeName()
if functionName
tp = as = ''
if typeName and functionName.indexOf typeName
tp = "#{typeName}."
if methodName and functionName.indexOf(".#{methodName}") isnt functionName.length - methodName.length - 1
as = " [as #{methodName}]"
"#{tp}#{functionName}#{as} (#{fileLocation})"
else
"#{typeName}.#{methodName or '<anonymous>'} (#{fileLocation})"
else if isConstructor
"new #{functionName or '<anonymous>'} (#{fileLocation})"
else if functionName
"#{functionName} (#{fileLocation})"
else
fileLocation
getSourceMap = (filename, line, column) ->
# Skip files that we didnt compile, like Node system files that appear in
# the stack trace, as they never have source maps.
return null unless filename is '<anonymous>' or filename.slice(filename.lastIndexOf('.')) in FILE_EXTENSIONS
if filename isnt '<anonymous>' and sourceMaps[filename]?
return sourceMaps[filename][sourceMaps[filename].length - 1]
# CoffeeScript compiled in a browser or via `CoffeeScript.compile` or `.run`
# may get compiled with `options.filename` thats missing, which becomes
# `<anonymous>`; but the runtime might request the stack trace with the
# filename of the script file. See if we have a source map cached under
# `<anonymous>` that matches the error.
else if sourceMaps['<anonymous>']?
# Work backwards from the most recent anonymous source maps, until we find
# one that works. This isnt foolproof; there is a chance that multiple
# source maps will have line/column pairs that match. But we have no other
# way to match them. `frame.getFunction().toString()` doesnt always work,
# and its not foolproof either.
for map in sourceMaps['<anonymous>'] by -1
sourceLocation = map.sourceLocation [line - 1, column - 1]
return map if sourceLocation?[0]? and sourceLocation[1]?
# If all else fails, recompile this source to get a source map. We need the
# previous section (for `<anonymous>`) despite this option, because after it
# gets compiled we will still need to look it up from
# `sourceMaps['<anonymous>']` in order to find and return it. Thats why we
# start searching from the end in the previous block, because most of the
# time the source map we want is the last one.
if sources[filename]?
answer = compile sources[filename][sources[filename].length - 1],
filename: filename
sourceMap: yes
literate: helpers.isLiterate filename
answer.sourceMap
else
null
# Based on [michaelficarra/CoffeeScriptRedux](http://goo.gl/ZTx1p)
# NodeJS / V8 have no support for transforming positions in stack traces using
# sourceMap, so we must monkey-patch Error to display CoffeeScript source
# positions.
Error.prepareStackTrace = (err, stack) ->
getSourceMapping = (filename, line, column) ->
sourceMap = getSourceMap filename, line, column
answer = sourceMap.sourceLocation [line - 1, column - 1] if sourceMap?
if answer? then [answer[0] + 1, answer[1] + 1] else null
frames = for frame in stack
break if frame.getFunction() is exports.run
" at #{formatSourcePosition frame, getSourceMapping}"
"#{err.toString()}\n#{frames.join '\n'}\n"
checkShebangLine = (file, input) ->
firstLine = input.split(/$/m)[0]
rest = firstLine?.match(/^#!\s*([^\s]+\s*)(.*)/)
args = rest?[2]?.split(/\s/).filter (s) -> s isnt ''
if args?.length > 1
console.error '''
The script to be run begins with a shebang line with more than one
argument. This script will fail on platforms such as Linux which only
allow a single argument.
'''
console.error "The shebang line was: '#{firstLine}' in file '#{file}'"
console.error "The arguments were: #{JSON.stringify args}"