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meteor/packages/coffeescript/plugin/compile-coffeescript.js
David Greenspan 6300a72381 add missing semicolon
just happened to notice it
2014-01-27 14:02:01 -08:00

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JavaScript

var fs = Npm.require('fs');
var path = Npm.require('path');
var coffee = Npm.require('coffee-script');
var _ = Npm.require('underscore');
var sourcemap = Npm.require('source-map');
var stripExportedVars = function (source, exports) {
if (!exports || _.isEmpty(exports))
return source;
var lines = source.split("\n");
// We make the following assumptions, based on the output of CoffeeScript
// 1.6.3.
// - The var declaration in question is not indented and is the first such
// var declaration. (CoffeeScript only produces one var line at each
// scope and there's only one top-level scope.) All relevant variables
// are actually on this line.
// - The user hasn't used a ###-comment containing a line that looks like
// a var line, to produce something like
// /* bla
// var foo;
// */
// before an actual var line. (ie, we do NOT attempt to figure out if
// we're inside a /**/ comment, which is produced by ### comments.)
// - The var in question is not assigned to in the declaration, nor are any
// other vars on this line. (CoffeeScript does produce some assignments
// but only for internal helpers generated by CoffeeScript, and they end
// up on subsequent lines.)
// XXX relax these assumptions by doing actual JS parsing (eg with jsparse).
// I'd do this now, but there's no easy way to "unparse" a jsparse AST.
// Or alternatively, hack the compiler to allow us to specify unbound
// symbols directly.
for (var i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
var line = lines[i];
var match = /^var (.+)([,;])$/.exec(line);
if (!match)
continue;
// If there's an assignment on this line, we assume that there are ONLY
// assignments and that the var we are looking for is not declared. (Part
// of our strong assumption about the layout of this code.)
if (match[1].indexOf('=') !== -1)
continue;
// We want to replace the line with something no shorter, so that all
// records in the source map continue to point at valid
// characters.
var replaceLine = function (x) {
if (x.length >= lines[i].length) {
lines[i] = x;
} else {
lines[i] = x + new Array(1 + (lines[i].length - x.length)).join(' ');
}
};
var vars = match[1].split(', ');
vars = _.difference(vars, exports);
if (!_.isEmpty(vars)) {
replaceLine("var " + vars.join(', ') + match[2]);
} else {
// We got rid of all the vars on this line. Drop the whole line if this
// didn't continue to the next line, otherwise keep just the 'var '.
if (match[2] === ';')
replaceLine('');
else
replaceLine('var');
}
break;
}
return lines.join('\n');
};
var addSharedHeader = function (source, sourceMap) {
var sourceMapJSON = JSON.parse(sourceMap);
// We want the symbol "share" to be visible to all CoffeeScript files in the
// package (and shared between them), but not visible to JavaScript
// files. (That's because we don't want to introduce two competing ways to
// make package-local variables into JS ("share" vs assigning to non-var
// variables).) The following hack accomplishes that: "__coffeescriptShare"
// will be visible at the package level and "share" at the file level. This
// should work both in "package" mode where __coffeescriptShare will be added
// as a var in the package closure, and in "app" mode where it will end up as
// a global.
//
// This ends in a newline to make the source map easier to adjust.
var header = ("__coffeescriptShare = typeof __coffeescriptShare === 'object' " +
"? __coffeescriptShare : {}; " +
"var share = __coffeescriptShare;\n");
// If the file begins with "use strict", we need to keep that as the first
// statement.
source = source.replace(/^(?:((['"])use strict\2;)\n)?/, function (match, useStrict) {
if (match) {
// There's a "use strict"; we keep this as the first statement and insert
// our header at the end of the line that it's on. This doesn't change
// line numbers or the part of the line that previous may have been
// annotated, so we don't need to update the source map.
return useStrict + " " + header;
} else {
// There's no use strict, so we can just add the header at the very
// beginning. This adds a line to the file, so we update the source map to
// add a single un-annotated line to the beginning.
sourceMapJSON.mappings = ";" + sourceMapJSON.mappings;
return header;
}
});
return {
source: source,
sourceMap: JSON.stringify(sourceMapJSON)
};
};
var handler = function (compileStep, isLiterate) {
var source = compileStep.read().toString('utf8');
var outputFile = compileStep.inputPath + ".js";
var options = {
bare: true,
filename: compileStep.inputPath,
literate: !!isLiterate,
// Return a source map.
sourceMap: true,
// Include the original source in the source map (sourcesContent field).
inline: true,
// This becomes the "file" field of the source map.
generatedFile: "/" + outputFile,
// This becomes the "sources" field of the source map.
sourceFiles: [compileStep.pathForSourceMap]
};
try {
var output = coffee.compile(source, options);
} catch (e) {
// XXX better error handling, once the Plugin interface support it
throw new Error(
compileStep.inputPath + ':' +
(e.location ? (e.location.first_line + ': ') : ' ') +
e.message
);
}
var stripped = stripExportedVars(output.js, compileStep.declaredExports);
var sourceWithMap = addSharedHeader(stripped, output.v3SourceMap);
compileStep.addJavaScript({
path: outputFile,
sourcePath: compileStep.inputPath,
data: sourceWithMap.source,
sourceMap: sourceWithMap.sourceMap,
bare: compileStep.fileOptions.bare
});
};
var literateHandler = function (compileStep) {
return handler(compileStep, true);
};
Plugin.registerSourceHandler("coffee", handler);
Plugin.registerSourceHandler("litcoffee", literateHandler);
Plugin.registerSourceHandler("coffee.md", literateHandler);