(function(){ var Scope; var __hasProp = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty; // The **Scope** class regulates lexical scoping within CoffeeScript. As you // generate code, you create a tree of scopes in the same shape as the nested // function bodies. Each scope knows about the variables declared within it, // and has a reference to its parent enclosing scope. In this way, we know which // variables are new and need to be declared with `var`, and which are shared // with the outside. // Set up exported variables for both **Node.js** and the browser. if (!((typeof process !== "undefined" && process !== null))) { this.exports = this; } exports.Scope = (function() { Scope = function Scope(parent, expressions, method) { var _a; _a = [parent, expressions, method]; this.parent = _a[0]; this.expressions = _a[1]; this.method = _a[2]; this.variables = {}; this.temp_var = this.parent ? this.parent.temp_var : '_a'; return this; }; // Initialize a scope with its parent, for lookups up the chain, // as well as a reference to the **Expressions** node is belongs to, which is // where it should declare its variables, and a reference to the function that // it wraps. // Look up a variable name in lexical scope, and declare it if it does not // already exist. Scope.prototype.find = function find(name) { if (this.check(name)) { return true; } this.variables[name] = 'var'; return false; }; // Reserve a variable name as originating from a function parameter for this // scope. No `var` required for internal references. Scope.prototype.parameter = function parameter(name) { return this.variables[name] = 'param'; }; // Just check to see if a variable has already been declared, without reserving. Scope.prototype.check = function check(name) { if (this.variables[name]) { return true; } return !!(this.parent && this.parent.check(name)); }; // If we need to store an intermediate result, find an available name for a // compiler-generated variable. `_a`, `_b`, and so on... Scope.prototype.free_variable = function free_variable() { var ordinal; while (this.check(this.temp_var)) { ordinal = 1 + parseInt(this.temp_var.substr(1), 36); this.temp_var = '_' + ordinal.toString(36).replace(/\d/g, 'a'); } this.variables[this.temp_var] = 'var'; return this.temp_var; }; // Ensure that an assignment is made at the top of this scope // (or at the top-level scope, if requested). Scope.prototype.assign = function assign(name, value, top_level) { if (top_level && this.parent) { return this.parent.assign(name, value, top_level); } return this.variables[name] = { value: value, assigned: true }; }; // Does this scope reference any variables that need to be declared in the // given function body? Scope.prototype.has_declarations = function has_declarations(body) { return body === this.expressions && this.declared_variables().length; }; // Does this scope reference any assignments that need to be declared at the // top of the given function body? Scope.prototype.has_assignments = function has_assignments(body) { return body === this.expressions && this.assigned_variables().length; }; // Return the list of variables first declared in this scope. Scope.prototype.declared_variables = function declared_variables() { var _a, _b, key, val; return (function() { _a = []; _b = this.variables; for (key in _b) { if (__hasProp.call(_b, key)) { val = _b[key]; if (val === 'var') { _a.push(key); } }} return _a; }).call(this).sort(); }; // Return the list of assignments that are supposed to be made at the top // of this scope. Scope.prototype.assigned_variables = function assigned_variables() { var _a, _b, key, val; _a = []; _b = this.variables; for (key in _b) { if (__hasProp.call(_b, key)) { val = _b[key]; if (val.assigned) { _a.push(key + " = " + (val.value)); } }} return _a; }; // Compile the JavaScript for all of the variable declarations in this scope. Scope.prototype.compiled_declarations = function compiled_declarations() { return this.declared_variables().join(', '); }; // Compile the JavaScript for all of the variable assignments in this scope. Scope.prototype.compiled_assignments = function compiled_assignments() { return this.assigned_variables().join(', '); }; return Scope; }).call(this); })();