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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gregory Huczynski
33e6242f6f [CS2] Output interpolated strings as template literals (#4365)
* Output interpolated strings as template literals.

* Update comments to use Markdown, so the annotated source reads well; remove TODOs per @lydell’s explanations
2016-11-28 06:05:51 -08:00
Chris Connelly
663595ba94 Compile splats in arrays and function calls to ES2015 splats (#4353)
Rather than compiling splats to arrays built using `Array#concat`, splats
are now compiled directly to ES2015 splats, e.g.

    f foo, arguments..., bar

    [ foo, arguments..., bar ]

Which used to be compiled to:

    f.apply(null, [foo].concat(slice.call(arguments), [bar]));

    [foo].concat(slice.call(arguments), [bar]);

Is now compiled to:

    f(foo, ...arguments, bar);

    [ foo, ...arguments, bar ];
2016-11-06 08:30:04 -08:00
Geoffrey Booth
fb2be8e1e3 [CS2] Output ES2015 arrow functions, default parameters, rest parameters (#4311)
* Eliminate wrapper around “bound” (arrow) functions; output `=>` for such functions

* Remove irrelevant (and breaking) tests

* Minor cleanup

* When a function parameter is a splat (i.e., it uses the ES2015 rest parameter syntax) output that parameter as ES2015

* Rearrange function parameters when one of the parameters is a splat and isn’t the last parameter (very WIP)

* Handle params like `@param`, adding assignment expressions for them when they appear; ensure splat parameter is last

* Add parameter names (not a text like `'\nValue IdentifierLiteral: a'`) to the scope, so that parameters can’t be deleted; move body-related lines together; more explanation of what’s going on

* For parameters with a default value, correctly add the parameter name to the function scope

* Handle expansions in function parameters: when an expansion is found, set the parameters to only be the original parameters left of the expansion, then an `...args` parameter; and in the function body define variables for the parameters to the right of the expansion, including setting default values

* Handle splat parameters the same way we handle expansions: if a splat parameter is found, it becomes the last parameter in the function definition, and all following parameters get declared in the function body. Fix the splat/rest parameter values after the post-splat parameters have been extracted from it. Clean up `Code.compileNode` so that we loop through the parameters only once, and we create all expressions using calls like `new IdentifierLiteral` rather than `@makeCode`.

* Fix parameter name when a parameter is a splat attached to `this` (e.g. `@param...`)

* Rather than assigning post-splat parameters based on index, use slice; passes test “Functions with splats being called with too few arguments”

* Dial back our w00t indentation

* Better parsing of parameter names (WIP)

* Refactor processing of splat/expansion parameters

* Fix assignment of default parameters for parameters that come after a splat

* Better check for whether a param is attached to `this`

* More understandable variable names

* For parameters after a splat or expansion, assign them similar to the 1.x destructuring method of using `arguments`, except only concern ourselves with the post-splat parameters instead of all parameters; and use the splat/expansion parameter name, since `arguments` in ES fat arrow functions refers to the parent function’s `arguments` rather than the fat arrow function’s arguments/parameters

* Don’t add unnamed parameters (like `[]` as a parameter) to the function scope

* Disallow multiple splat/expansion parameters in function definitions; disallow lone expansion parameters

* Fix `this` params not getting assigned if the parameter is after a splat parameter

* Allow names of function parameters attached to `this` to be reserved words

* Always add a statement to the function body defining a variable with its default value, if it has one, if the variable `== null`; this covers the case when ES doesn’t apply the default value when `null` is passed in as a value, but CoffeeScript expects `null` and `undefined` to act interchangeably

* Aftermath of having both `undefined` and `null` trigger the use of default values for parameters with default values

* More careful parsing of destructured parameters

* Fall back to processing destructured parameters in the function body, to account for `this` or default values within destructured objects

* Clean up comments

* Restore new bare function test, minus the arrow function part of it

* Test that bound/arrow functions aren’t overwriting the `arguments` object, which should refer to the parent scope’s `arguments` (like `this`)

* Follow ES2015 spec for parameter default values: `null` gets assigned as as `null`, not the default value

* Mimic ES default parameters behavior for parameters after a splat or expansion parameter

* Bound functions cannot be generators: remove no-longer-relevant test, add check to throw error if `yield` appears inside a bound (arrow) function

* Error for bound generator functions should underline the `yield`
2016-10-25 22:26:13 -07:00
Geoffrey Booth
8647e50941 Bump version in other files (but not documentation) 2016-10-22 11:50:44 -07:00
Simon Lydell
8623792bcd CoffeeScript 1.11.1 2016-10-01 20:58:53 +02:00
Simon Lydell
66b5203689 CoffeeScript 1.11.0 2016-09-24 14:16:00 +02:00
Simon Lydell
34b4311544 Fix broken CoffeeScript.register() and commit build
Commit 347a6255 is a bit problematic:

- It doesn't include the built .js files.
- It breaks `CoffeeScript.register()`. This can be seen by running the tests;
  four of them fails. The error is that `CoffeeScript.register()` calls
  `CoffeeScript._compileFile()` with the `sourceMap` option enabled, which
  returns an object while the code expected a string.

This commit fixes the broken `CoffeeScript.register()`, by setting the
`sourceMap` option to `false` (but still keeping the `inlineMap` option enabled,
which was the intention of commit 347a6255). It also commits the built .js
files. The tests now pass.
2016-01-31 19:48:40 +01:00
Simon Lydell
cea773ec81 CoffeeScript 1.10.0 2015-09-03 20:10:18 +02:00
Simon Lydell
b58772e8a7 CoffeeScript 1.9.3 2015-05-14 11:24:39 +02:00
Andreas Lubbe
edbb9a77e7 build & docs for 1.9.2 2015-04-15 17:26:30 +02:00
Cotton Hou
008bacf5d5 add compiled lib/browser.js 2015-03-09 15:59:10 +08:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
533ad8afe9 CoffeeScript 1.9.1 2015-02-18 15:43:33 -05:00
Simon Lydell
4d7a0d2470 Name generated variables without leading underscore
For example, `ref` not `_ref`. It's cleaner.

This also fixes #3816.
2015-01-30 20:33:03 +01:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
3fd004b852 Fixes #3816 -- prettier internal variable names. 2015-01-29 16:24:30 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
e0ec8a51e4 CoffeeScript 1.9.0 2015-01-29 12:20:46 -05:00
Simon Lydell
0dcff507fb Refactor interpolation (and string and regex) handling in lexer
- Fix #3394: Unclosed single-quoted strings (both regular ones and heredocs)
  used to pass through the lexer, causing a parsing error later, while
  double-quoted strings caused an error already in the lexing phase. Now both
  single and double-quoted unclosed strings error out in the lexer (which is the
  more logical option) with consistent error messages. This also fixes the last
  comment by @satyr in #3301.

- Similar to the above, unclosed heregexes also used to pass through the lexer
  and not error until in the parsing phase, which resulted in confusing error
  messages. This has been fixed, too.

- Fix #3348, by adding passing tests.

- Fix #3529: If a string starts with an interpolation, an empty string is no
  longer emitted before the interpolation (unless it is needed to coerce the
  interpolation into a string).

- Block comments cannot contain `*/`. Now the error message also shows exactly
  where the offending `*/`. This improvement might seem unrelated, but I had to
  touch that code anyway to refactor string and regex related code, and the
  change was very trivial. Moreover, it's consistent with the next two points.

- Regexes cannot start with `*`. Now the error message also shows exactly where
  the offending `*` is. (It might actually not be exatly at the start in
  heregexes.) It is a very minor improvement, but it was trivial to add.

- Octal escapes in strings are forbidden in CoffeeScript (just like in
  JavaScript strict mode). However, this used to be the case only for regular
  strings. Now they are also forbidden in heredocs. Moreover, the errors now
  point at the offending octal escape.

- Invalid regex flags are no longer allowed. This includes repeated modifiers
  and unknown ones. Moreover, invalid modifiers do not stop a heregex from
  being matched, which results in better error messages.

- Fix #3621: `///a#{1}///` compiles to `RegExp("a" + 1)`. So does
  `RegExp("a#{1}")`. Still, those two code snippets used to generate different
  tokens, which is a bit weird, but more importantly causes problems for
  coffeelint (see clutchski/coffeelint#340). This required lots of tests in
  test/location.coffee to be updated. Note that some updates to those tests are
  unrelated to this point; some have been updated to be more consistent (I
  discovered this because the refactored code happened to be seemingly more
  correct).

- Regular regex literals used to erraneously allow newlines to be escaped,
  causing invalid JavaScript output. This has been fixed.

- Heregexes may now be completely empty (`//////`), instead of erroring out with
  a confusing message.

- Fix #2388: Heredocs and heregexes used to be lexed simply, which meant that
  you couldn't nest a heredoc within a heredoc (double-quoted, that is) or a
  heregex inside a heregex.

- Fix #2321: If you used division inside interpolation and then a slash later in
  the string containing that interpolation, the division slash and the latter
  slash was erraneously matched as a regex. This has been fixed.

- Indentation inside interpolations in heredocs no longer affect how much
  indentation is removed from each line of the heredoc (which is more
  intuitive).

- Whitespace is now correctly trimmed from the start and end of strings in a few
  edge cases.

- Last but not least, the lexing of interpolated strings now seems to be more
  efficient. For a regular double-quoted string, we used to use a custom
  function to find the end of it (taking interpolations and interpolations
  within interpolations etc. into account). Then we used to re-find the
  interpolations and recursively lex their contents. In effect, the same string
  was processed twice, or even more in the case of deeper nesting of
  interpolations. Now the same string is processed just once.

- Code duplication between regular strings, heredocs, regular regexes and
  heregexes has been reduced.

- The above two points should result in more easily read code, too.
2015-01-04 07:47:09 +01:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
81047d45ee CoffeeScript 1.8.0 2014-08-26 12:24:29 -04:00
Michael Ficarra
4ab8503e5a CoffeeScript 1.7.1 2014-01-29 23:19:36 -06:00
xixixao
10293df1f9 Recompile source with 1.7.0 version 2014-01-28 03:34:00 +00:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
db87d817e8 Merge pull request #3012 from imcotton/parallel-loading
Script loading parallelized in browser
2013-10-20 14:10:40 -07:00
Demian Ferreiro
51c625205b Update compiled JS 2013-07-30 01:06:41 -03:00
Cotton Hou
3aa646e425 rebuild for PR #3012 2013-06-28 09:40:22 +08:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
84b8b5ccee CoffeeScript 1.6.3 2013-06-02 09:37:45 +04:00
Michal Srb
7b9699c5fa Fix #1437. Unneeded ref in existential assignment. 2013-04-22 21:58:49 +02:00
Nami-Doc
53a5f26430 fix #2846 2013-03-25 18:56:24 +01:00
Romain Beauxis
6dd61626d2 Rebuild. 2013-03-18 14:16:05 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
566a7dabb2 Fixing erroneous whitespace fix in generated JS 2013-03-18 17:47:55 +08:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
a3e8de338a CoffeeScript 1.6.2 2013-03-18 13:06:33 +08:00
Michael Ficarra
84c44c0099 small stylistic change and optimisation to code from #2847 2013-03-17 21:50:20 -05:00
Hao-kang Den
011d7dc245 better naming by @michaelficarra 2013-03-18 10:23:33 +08:00
Hao-kang Den
5fb047930e fixed lineno 2013-03-18 09:31:12 +08:00
Hao-kang Den
c24e957f17 use btoa as base64 encoder, inspired by @ashtuchkin 2013-03-18 09:31:12 +08:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
eef83a9fcb CoffeeScript 1.6.1 2013-03-05 11:07:16 +13:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
9f614fedec CoffeeScript 1.6.0 2013-03-05 08:19:08 +13:00
Sean B. Palmer
881ae5528d Add support for text/literate-coffeescript in the browser 2013-02-28 10:15:20 +00:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
af53c230a1 CoffeeScript 1.5.0 2013-02-25 21:12:22 +13:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
14c2a16833 Reverted b31cc70 -- putting Generated comment back up top. Why? Why not? 2013-02-25 17:17:01 +13:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
b31cc70235 Moving the 'generated by coffeescript version X' comment to the bottom, to get it out of the way 2013-02-02 10:42:46 +11:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
ba08a21d21 bumping version to 1.5.0-pre 2013-01-04 09:35:20 -10:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
158d37215a CoffeeScript 1.4.0 2012-10-23 16:45:31 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
97de09c8f1 rebuilding 2012-09-25 17:16:10 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
79492aab36 CoffeeScript 1.3.3 2012-05-15 12:35:40 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
7792a3a6e3 CoffeeScript 1.3.2 2012-05-14 14:45:20 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
46065199cd Fixes #2287 -- tweak extends to make jshint easier 2012-04-25 17:33:21 -04:00
Trevor Burnham
d58da49cee Intermediate version bump to 1.3.2-pre 2012-04-23 13:34:04 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
60c9b94656 CoffeeScript 1.3.1 (quick bugfix for compound assignment to a global variable 2012-04-10 17:26:23 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
ed8d94f69c CoffeeScript 1.3.0 2012-04-10 14:57:45 -04:00
Michael Ficarra
44e1ccec7e eval's options argument should default to {}, even in the browser 2012-03-02 22:51:38 -05:00
Trevor Burnham
de9970412a Making bare the default for eval in the browser (fixes #2148) 2012-02-27 12:13:46 -05:00
Gerald Lewis
bf8e0aa1ea Issue #1547 'use strict' style tweaks, cleanup, and compiled output 2012-01-16 17:35:21 -05:00