exports.starts = (string, literal, start) ->
literal is string.substr start, literal.length
This file contains the common helper functions that we’d like to share among the Lexer, Rewriter, and the Nodes. Merge objects, flatten arrays, count characters, that sort of thing.
Peek at the beginning of a given string to see if it matches a sequence.
exports.starts = (string, literal, start) ->
literal is string.substr start, literal.length
Peek at the end of a given string to see if it matches a sequence.
exports.ends = (string, literal, back) ->
len = literal.length
literal is string.substr string.length - len - (back or 0), len
Repeat a string n
times.
exports.repeat = repeat = (str, n) ->
Use clever algorithm to have O(log(n)) string concatenation operations.
res = ''
while n > 0
res += str if n & 1
n >>>= 1
str += str
res
Trim out all falsy values from an array.
exports.compact = (array) ->
item for item in array when item
Count the number of occurrences of a string in a string.
exports.count = (string, substr) ->
num = pos = 0
return 1/0 unless substr.length
num++ while pos = 1 + string.indexOf substr, pos
num
Merge objects, returning a fresh copy with attributes from both sides.
Used every time Base#compile
is called, to allow properties in the
options hash to propagate down the tree without polluting other branches.
exports.merge = (options, overrides) ->
extend (extend {}, options), overrides
Extend a source object with the properties of another object (shallow copy).
extend = exports.extend = (object, properties) ->
for key, val of properties
object[key] = val
object
Return a flattened version of an array.
Handy for getting a list of children
from the nodes.
exports.flatten = flatten = (array) ->
flattened = []
for element in array
if '[object Array]' is Object::toString.call element
flattened = flattened.concat flatten element
else
flattened.push element
flattened
Delete a key from an object, returning the value. Useful when a node is looking for a particular method in an options hash.
exports.del = (obj, key) ->
val = obj[key]
delete obj[key]
val
Typical Array::some
exports.some = Array::some ? (fn) ->
return true for e in this when fn e
false
Simple function for inverting Literate CoffeeScript code by putting the documentation in comments, producing a string of CoffeeScript code that can be compiled “normally”.
exports.invertLiterate = (code) ->
maybe_code = true
lines = for line in code.split('\n')
if maybe_code and /^([ ]{4}|[ ]{0,3}\t)/.test line
line
else if maybe_code = /^\s*$/.test line
line
else
'# ' + line
lines.join '\n'
Merge two jison-style location data objects together.
If last
is not provided, this will simply return first
.
buildLocationData = (first, last) ->
if not last
first
else
first_line: first.first_line
first_column: first.first_column
last_line: last.last_line
last_column: last.last_column
This returns a function which takes an object as a parameter, and if that object is an AST node, updates that object’s locationData. The object is returned either way.
exports.addLocationDataFn = (first, last) ->
(obj) ->
if ((typeof obj) is 'object') and (!!obj['updateLocationDataIfMissing'])
obj.updateLocationDataIfMissing buildLocationData(first, last)
return obj
Convert jison location data to a string.
obj
can be a token, or a locationData.
exports.locationDataToString = (obj) ->
if ("2" of obj) and ("first_line" of obj[2]) then locationData = obj[2]
else if "first_line" of obj then locationData = obj
if locationData
"#{locationData.first_line + 1}:#{locationData.first_column + 1}-" +
"#{locationData.last_line + 1}:#{locationData.last_column + 1}"
else
"No location data"
A .coffee.md
compatible version of basename
, that returns the file sans-extension.
exports.baseFileName = (file, stripExt = no, useWinPathSep = no) ->
pathSep = if useWinPathSep then /\\|\// else /\//
parts = file.split(pathSep)
file = parts[parts.length - 1]
return file unless stripExt and file.indexOf('.') >= 0
parts = file.split('.')
parts.pop()
parts.pop() if parts[parts.length - 1] is 'coffee' and parts.length > 1
parts.join('.')
Determine if a filename represents a CoffeeScript file.
exports.isCoffee = (file) -> /\.((lit)?coffee|coffee\.md)$/.test file
Determine if a filename represents a Literate CoffeeScript file.
exports.isLiterate = (file) -> /\.(litcoffee|coffee\.md)$/.test file
Throws a SyntaxError from a given location.
The error’s toString
will return an error message following the “standard”
format
exports.throwSyntaxError = (message, location) ->
error = new SyntaxError message
error.location = location
error.toString = syntaxErrorToString
Instead of showing the compiler’s stacktrace, show our custom error message (this is useful when the error bubbles up in Node.js applications that compile CoffeeScript for example).
error.stack = error.toString()
throw error
Update a compiler SyntaxError with source code information if it didn’t have it already.
exports.updateSyntaxError = (error, code, filename) ->
Avoid screwing up the stack
property of other errors (i.e. possible bugs).
if error.toString is syntaxErrorToString
error.code or= code
error.filename or= filename
error.stack = error.toString()
error
syntaxErrorToString = ->
return Error::toString.call @ unless @code and @location
{first_line, first_column, last_line, last_column} = @location
last_line ?= first_line
last_column ?= first_column
filename = @filename or '[stdin]'
codeLine = @code.split('\n')[first_line]
start = first_column
Show only the first line on multi-line errors.
end = if first_line is last_line then last_column + 1 else codeLine.length
marker = codeLine[...start].replace(/[^\s]/g, ' ') + repeat('^', end - start)
Check to see if we’re running on a color-enabled TTY.
if process?
colorsEnabled = process.stdout?.isTTY and not process.env?.NODE_DISABLE_COLORS
if @colorful ? colorsEnabled
colorize = (str) -> "\x1B[1;31m#{str}\x1B[0m"
codeLine = codeLine[...start] + colorize(codeLine[start...end]) + codeLine[end..]
marker = colorize marker
"""
#{filename}:#{first_line + 1}:#{first_column + 1}: error: #{@message}
#{codeLine}
#{marker}
"""
exports.nameWhitespaceCharacter = (string) ->
switch string
when ' ' then 'space'
when '\n' then 'newline'
when '\r' then 'carriage return'
when '\t' then 'tab'
else string