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Chris Connelly
8d81804fee [CS2] Compile class constructors to ES2015 classes (#4354)
* Compile classes to ES2015 classes

Rather than compiling classes to named functions with prototype and
class assignments, they are now compiled to ES2015 class declarations.

Backwards compatibility has been maintained by compiling ES2015-
incompatible properties as prototype or class assignments. `super`
continues to be compiled as before.

Where possible, classes will be compiled "bare", without an enclosing
IIFE. This is possible when the class contains only ES2015 compatible
expressions (methods and static methods), and has no parent (this last
constraint is a result of the legacy `super` compilation, and could be
removed once ES2015 `super` is being used). Classes are still assigned
to variables to maintain compatibility for assigned class expressions.

There are a few changes to existing functionality that could break
backwards compatibility:

- Derived constructors that deliberately don't call `super` are no
  longer possible. ES2015 derived classes can't use `this` unless the
  parent constructor has been called, so it's now called implicitly when
  not present.

- As a consequence of the above, derived constructors with @ parameters
  or bound methods and explicit `super` calls are not allowed. The
  implicit `super` must be used in these cases.

* Add tests to verify class interoperability with ES

* Refactor class nodes to separate executable body logic

Logic has been redistributed amongst the class nodes so that:

- `Class` contains the logic necessary to compile an ES class
  declaration.
- `ExecutableClassBody` contains the logic necessary to compile CS'
  class extensions that require an executable class body.

`Class` still necessarily contains logic to determine whether an
expression is valid in an ES class initializer or not. If any invalid
expressions are found then `Class` will wrap itself in an
`ExecutableClassBody` when compiling.

* Rename `Code#static` to `Code#isStatic`

This naming is more consistent with other `Code` flags.

* Output anonymous classes when possible

Anonymous classes can be output when:

- The class has no parent. The current super compilation needs a class
  variable to reference. This condition will go away when ES2015 super
  is in use.
- The class contains no bound static methods. Bound static methods have
  their context set to the class name.

* Throw errors at compile time for async or generator constructors

* Improve handling of anonymous classes

Anonymous classes are now always anonymous. If a name is required (e.g.
for bound static methods or derived classes) then the class is compiled
in an `ExecutableClassBody` which will give the anonymous class a stable
reference.

* Add a `replaceInContext` method to `Node`

`replaceInContext` will traverse children looking for a node for which
`match` returns true. Once found, the matching node will be replaced by
the result of calling `replacement`.

* Separate `this` assignments from function parameters

This change has been made to simplify two future changes:

1. Outputting `@`-param assignments after a `super` call.
   In this case it is necessary that non-`@` parameters are available
   before `super` is called, so destructuring has to happen before
   `this` assignment.
2. Compiling destructured assignment to ES6
   In this case also destructuring has to happen before `this`,
   as destructuring can happen in the arguments list, but `this`
   assignment can not.

A bonus side-effect is that default values for `@` params are now output
as ES6 default parameters, e.g.

    (@a = 1) ->

becomes

    function a (a = 1) {
      this.a = a;
    }

* Change `super` handling in class constructors

Inside an ES derived constructor (a constructor for a class that extends
another class), it is impossible to access `this` until `super` has been
called. This conflicts with CoffeeScript's `@`-param and bound method
features, which compile to `this` references at the top of a function
body. For example:

    class B extends A
      constructor: (@param) -> super
      method: =>

This would compile to something like:

    class B extends A {
      constructor (param) {
        this.param = param;
        this.method = bind(this.method, this);
        super(...arguments);
      }
    }

This would break in an ES-compliant runtime as there are `this`
references before the call to `super`. Before this commit we were
dealing with this by injecting an implicit `super` call into derived
constructors that do not already have an explicit `super` call.
Furthermore, we would disallow explicit `super` calls in derived
constructors that used bound methods or `@`-params, meaning the above
example would need to be rewritten as:

    class B extends A
      constructor: (@param) ->
      method: =>

This would result in a call to `super(...arguments)` being generated as
the first expression in `B#constructor`.

Whilst this approach seems to work pretty well, and is arguably more
convenient than having to manually call `super` when you don't
particularly care about the arguments, it does introduce some 'magic'
and separation from ES, and would likely be a pain point in a project
that made use of significant constructor overriding.

This commit introduces a mechanism through which `super` in constructors
is 'expanded' to include any generated `this` assignments, whilst
retaining the same semantics of a super call. The first example above
now compiles to something like:

    class B extends A {
      constructor (param) {
        var ref
        ref = super(...arguments), this.param = param, this.method = bind(this.method, this), ref;
      }
   }

* Improve `super` handling in constructors

Rather than functions expanding their `super` calls, the `SuperCall`
node can now be given a list of `thisAssignments` to apply when it is
compiled.

This allows us to use the normal compiler machinery to determine whether
the `super` result needs to be cached, whether it appears inline or not,
etc.

* Fix anonymous classes at the top level

Anonymous classes in ES are only valid within expressions. If an
anonymous class is at the top level it will now be wrapped in
parenthses to force it into an expression.

* Re-add Parens wrapper around executable class bodies

This was lost in the refactoring, but it necessary to ensure
`new class ...` works as expected when there's an executable body.

* Throw compiler errors for badly configured derived constructors

Rather than letting them become runtime errors, the following checks are
now performed when compiling a derived constructor:

- The constructor **must** include a call to `super`.
- The constructor **must not** reference `this` in the function body
  before `super` has been called.

* Add some tests exercising new class behaviour

- async methods in classes
- `this` access after `super` in extended classes
- constructor super in arrow functions
- constructor functions can't be async
- constructor functions can't be generators
- derived constructors must call super
- derived constructors can't reference `this` before calling super
- generator methods in classes
- 'new' target

* Improve constructor `super` errors

Add a check for `super` in non-extended class constructors, and
explicitly mention derived constructors in the "can't reference this
before super" error.

* Fix compilation of multiple `super` paths in derived constructors

`super` can only be called once, but it can be called conditionally from
multiple locations. The chosen fix is to add the `this` assignments to
every super call.

* Additional class tests, added as a separate file to simplify testing and merging.
Some methods are commented out because they currently throw and I'm not sure how
to test for compilation errors like those.

There is also one test which I deliberately left without passing, `super` in an external prototype override.
This test should 'pass' but is really a variation on the failing `super only allowed in an instance method`
tests above it.

* Changes to the tests. Found bug in super in prototype method. fixed.

* Added failing test back in, dealing with bound functions in external prototype overrides.

* Located a bug in the compiler relating to assertions and escaped ES6 classes.

* Move tests from classes-additional.coffee into classes.coffee; comment out console.log

* Cleaned up tests and made changes based on feedback.  Test at the end still has issues, but it's commented out for now.

* Make HoistTarget.expand recursive

It's possible that a hoisted node may itself contain hoisted nodes (e.g.
a class method inside a class method). For this to work the hoisted
fragments need to be expanded recursively.

* Uncomment final test in classes.coffee

The test case now compiles, however another issue is affecting the test
due to the error for `this` before `super` triggering based on source
order rather than execution order. These have been commented out for
now.

* Fixed last test TODOs in test/classes.coffee

Turns out an expression like `this.foo = super()` won't run in JS as it
attempts to lookup `this` before evaluating `super` (i.e. throws "this
is not defined").

* Added more tests for compatability checks, statics, prototypes and ES6 expectations.  Cleaned test "nested classes with super".

* Changes to reflect feedback and to comment out issues that will be addressed seperately.

* Clean up test/classes.coffee

- Trim trailing whitespace.
- Rephrase a condition to be more idiomatic.

* Remove check for `super` in derived constructors

In order to be usable at runtime, an extended ES class must call `super`
OR return an alternative object. This check prevented the latter case,
and checking for an alternative return can't be completed statically
without control flow analysis.

* Disallow 'super' in constructor parameter defaults

There are many edge cases when combining 'super' in parameter defaults
with @-parameters and bound functions (and potentially property
initializers in the future).

Rather than attempting to resolve these edge cases, 'super' is now
explicitly disallowed in constructor parameter defaults.

* Disallow @-params in derived constructors without 'super'

@-parameters can't be assigned unless 'super' is called.
2017-01-12 21:55:30 -08:00
Valentine Valyaeff
0a6aeef0c9 Fix //= operator (#4410) 2016-12-23 14:37:11 +01:00
Simon Lydell
9a0babf5b1 Treat Infinity and NaN as reserved words
Fixes #4218.
2016-03-06 11:41:48 +01:00
Jeremy Ruten
3d7d68a766 Reset @seenFor in lexer before tokenizing 2015-07-07 22:23:26 -06:00
Simon Lydell
24398774fc Fix #3598: Make unary + and - generate _refs
Before commit c056c93e `Op::isComplex()` used to return true always. As far as I
understand, that commit attempts to exclude code such as `+1` and `-2` from
being marked as complex (and thus getting cached into `_ref` variables
sometimes). CoffeeScript is supposed to generate readable output so that choice
is understandable. However, it also excludes code such as `+a` (by mistake I
believe), which can cause `a` to be coerced multiple times. This commit fixes
this by only excluding unary + and - ops followed by a number.
2015-01-09 18:12:10 +01:00
Michael Ficarra
a2c0106b3f fixes #3363: modulo operator evaluation order 2014-02-08 20:56:34 -06:00
Demian Ferreiro
0ad30e9b3f Fix #3361, make %% coerce right operand only once
Force coercion of right operand once before doing arithmetic with it in the `__modulo` utility function.
2014-02-08 13:24:39 -03:00
Demian Ferreiro
6a43de789f Simplify modulo tests 2014-01-24 17:55:50 -03:00
Demian Ferreiro
1288786fdc Make modulo operator convert arguments to numbers 2014-01-24 16:08:39 -03:00
Demian Ferreiro
2b4421fca1 Merge branch 'master' into more-math-operators
Conflicts:
	lib/coffee-script/grammar.js
	lib/coffee-script/lexer.js
	lib/coffee-script/nodes.js
	lib/coffee-script/parser.js
	test/regexps.coffee
2014-01-24 15:40:28 -03:00
xixixao
26dcf025f4 Remove in empty array optimization 2014-01-23 15:09:25 +00:00
Demian Ferreiro
22e8856b4d Add floor division // and modulo %% operators, and compound forms of the new operators
Also kill the empty regex :(
2013-03-25 03:19:05 -03:00
Demian Ferreiro
08b59aef8a Make power operator have higher precedence than unary operators: +, -, ~, ! 2013-03-25 00:05:04 -03:00
Demian Ferreiro
e237abff84 Merge branch 'power-operator' of git://github.com/charliesome/coffee-script into more-math-operators
Conflicts:
	src/nodes.coffee
	test/operators.coffee
2013-03-24 22:47:46 -03:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
b3452c1276 Fixes #2508 -- existential access of the prototype. 2013-03-04 22:07:47 +13:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
f8c751b3a4 adding one more compound operator test for #2627 2013-01-05 18:14:05 -10:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
35787ef79b Fixes #2567 -- optimize generated code with an existential is directly negated. 2012-10-23 18:17:53 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
879fe3976d Fixes #2197 -- uncached double existential 2012-04-25 15:04:15 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
b9cfb5a7d8 Fixes #2155 -- existential assignment to a closure 2012-02-29 23:41:57 -05:00
charliesome
3bd4dea305 fix the precedence test so it's actually meaningful 2012-01-11 21:37:06 +11:00
charliesome
a4249fd573 power operator + tests 2012-01-11 17:14:23 +11:00
Michael Ficarra
46b34d4b43 whitespace cleanup 2011-12-24 07:04:34 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
0e40feb9af prepping for 1.2.0 2011-12-18 13:21:00 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
00f9e244f2 Fixes #1922 2011-12-14 11:32:40 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
cf996d2c4a quick fix to part of new issue in #1099:
`not in []` unconditionally compiled to `false`
2011-10-03 06:43:00 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
3d91b10927 Fixes #1714 2011-09-20 23:21:46 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
54110c98d9 Issue #1714 ... broken 'in' after raw range 'for' 2011-09-20 22:28:07 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
4419f7ca0f Issue #1703, - --x 2011-09-17 22:21:47 -04:00
satyr
2ea51b02cc fixed #1102; lexer: cleaned up unfinished 2011-09-07 02:56:14 +09:00
Michael Ficarra
2ff6c4c3fc fixes #1630: in should check indices of the right operand when it can
pass a `hasOwnProperty` check for them
2011-08-26 15:44:00 -04:00
Gerald Lewis
197d07cc85 revised tests for #1234 thanks to @michaelficarra 2011-08-12 14:11:44 -04:00
Gerald Lewis
ab0b36a53f test for #1234 2011-08-10 22:01:47 -04:00
Michael Ficarra
6608a7aa98 fixes #1100: precedence in or-test compilation of in 2011-08-07 03:43:41 -04:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
d91ccd4003 Issue #1354, 'in' with splatted arrays. 2011-05-15 18:50:04 -04:00
Michael Ficarra
f03bcc24ad enhanced tests for #1099 fix 2011-03-27 23:42:49 -04:00
Jann Horn
9d72208d9e added a test (issue #1099) 2011-03-27 21:35:29 +02:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
9e2c75b548 removing over-hash-comment 2011-03-11 21:41:12 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
6421c865f5 finished reorganizing test suite 2011-01-03 04:17:00 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
ccae9ea6a8 final waypoint; remaining files to be sorted:
* _test_existence.coffee
  * _test_pattern_matching.coffee
2011-01-01 23:35:05 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
fb201976b8 test reorganization waypoint #2 2010-12-29 14:06:57 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
dcfdd144d8 test reorganization waypoint 2010-12-29 00:48:54 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
0fd3ed593c adding new (empty) classifications for tests 2010-12-28 23:33:13 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
8087a5914c coffee-script/test$ for file in .; do git mv "$file" "_$file"; done 2010-12-28 18:07:15 -05:00
Jeremy Ashkenas
b9c2236885 Merging in MichaelFicarra's refactorTests branch. 2010-12-11 20:30:48 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
113cecc4f0 updated all completed test files except comments.coffee to the new
testing mini-framework
2010-12-10 00:23:37 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
049df99afc consistency: eq(expected,actual), formatting, etc. 2010-12-07 22:04:16 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
574f9afa3d using nonces more where applicable, also added tests for default
arguments
2010-12-03 17:10:36 -05:00
Michael Ficarra
3751ac1784 refactored test_arguments.coffee 2010-12-03 16:24:22 -05:00