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			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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			353 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
"use strict";Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {value: true});
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var _keywords = require('../parser/tokenizer/keywords');
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var _types = require('../parser/tokenizer/types');
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/**
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 * Get information about the class fields for this class, given a token processor pointing to the
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 * open-brace at the start of the class.
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 */
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 function getClassInfo(
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  rootTransformer,
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  tokens,
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  nameManager,
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  disableESTransforms,
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) {
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  const snapshot = tokens.snapshot();
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  const headerInfo = processClassHeader(tokens);
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  let constructorInitializerStatements = [];
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  const instanceInitializerNames = [];
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  const staticInitializerNames = [];
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  let constructorInsertPos = null;
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  const fields = [];
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  const rangesToRemove = [];
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  const classContextId = tokens.currentToken().contextId;
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  if (classContextId == null) {
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    throw new Error("Expected non-null class context ID on class open-brace.");
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  }
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  tokens.nextToken();
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  while (!tokens.matchesContextIdAndLabel(_types.TokenType.braceR, classContextId)) {
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    if (tokens.matchesContextual(_keywords.ContextualKeyword._constructor) && !tokens.currentToken().isType) {
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      ({constructorInitializerStatements, constructorInsertPos} = processConstructor(tokens));
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    } else if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.semi)) {
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      if (!disableESTransforms) {
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        rangesToRemove.push({start: tokens.currentIndex(), end: tokens.currentIndex() + 1});
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      }
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      tokens.nextToken();
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    } else if (tokens.currentToken().isType) {
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      tokens.nextToken();
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    } else {
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      // Either a method or a field. Skip to the identifier part.
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      const statementStartIndex = tokens.currentIndex();
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      let isStatic = false;
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      let isESPrivate = false;
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      let isDeclareOrAbstract = false;
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      while (isAccessModifier(tokens.currentToken())) {
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        if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType._static)) {
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          isStatic = true;
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        }
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        if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.hash)) {
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          isESPrivate = true;
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        }
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        if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType._declare) || tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType._abstract)) {
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          isDeclareOrAbstract = true;
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        }
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        tokens.nextToken();
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      }
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      if (isStatic && tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.braceL)) {
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        // This is a static block, so don't process it in any special way.
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        skipToNextClassElement(tokens, classContextId);
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        continue;
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      }
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      if (isESPrivate) {
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        // Sucrase doesn't attempt to transpile private fields; just leave them as-is.
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        skipToNextClassElement(tokens, classContextId);
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        continue;
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      }
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      if (
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        tokens.matchesContextual(_keywords.ContextualKeyword._constructor) &&
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        !tokens.currentToken().isType
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      ) {
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        ({constructorInitializerStatements, constructorInsertPos} = processConstructor(tokens));
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        continue;
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      }
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      const nameStartIndex = tokens.currentIndex();
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      skipFieldName(tokens);
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      if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.lessThan) || tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.parenL)) {
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        // This is a method, so nothing to process.
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        skipToNextClassElement(tokens, classContextId);
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        continue;
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      }
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      // There might be a type annotation that we need to skip.
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      while (tokens.currentToken().isType) {
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        tokens.nextToken();
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      }
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      if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.eq)) {
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        const equalsIndex = tokens.currentIndex();
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        // This is an initializer, so we need to wrap in an initializer method.
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        const valueEnd = tokens.currentToken().rhsEndIndex;
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        if (valueEnd == null) {
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          throw new Error("Expected rhsEndIndex on class field assignment.");
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        }
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        tokens.nextToken();
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        while (tokens.currentIndex() < valueEnd) {
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          rootTransformer.processToken();
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        }
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        let initializerName;
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        if (isStatic) {
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          initializerName = nameManager.claimFreeName("__initStatic");
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          staticInitializerNames.push(initializerName);
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        } else {
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          initializerName = nameManager.claimFreeName("__init");
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          instanceInitializerNames.push(initializerName);
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        }
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        // Fields start at the name, so `static x = 1;` has a field range of `x = 1;`.
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        fields.push({
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          initializerName,
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          equalsIndex,
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          start: nameStartIndex,
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          end: tokens.currentIndex(),
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        });
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      } else if (!disableESTransforms || isDeclareOrAbstract) {
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        // This is a regular field declaration, like `x;`. With the class transform enabled, we just
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        // remove the line so that no output is produced. With the class transform disabled, we
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        // usually want to preserve the declaration (but still strip types), but if the `declare`
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        // or `abstract` keyword is specified, we should remove the line to avoid initializing the
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        // value to undefined.
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        rangesToRemove.push({start: statementStartIndex, end: tokens.currentIndex()});
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  tokens.restoreToSnapshot(snapshot);
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  if (disableESTransforms) {
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    // With ES transforms disabled, we don't want to transform regular class
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    // field declarations, and we don't need to do any additional tricks to
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    // reference the constructor for static init, but we still need to transform
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    // TypeScript field initializers defined as constructor parameters and we
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    // still need to remove `declare` fields. For now, we run the same code
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    // path but omit any field information, as if the class had no field
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    // declarations. In the future, when we fully drop the class fields
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    // transform, we can simplify this code significantly.
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    return {
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      headerInfo,
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      constructorInitializerStatements,
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      instanceInitializerNames: [],
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      staticInitializerNames: [],
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      constructorInsertPos,
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      fields: [],
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      rangesToRemove,
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    };
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  } else {
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    return {
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      headerInfo,
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      constructorInitializerStatements,
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      instanceInitializerNames,
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      staticInitializerNames,
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      constructorInsertPos,
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      fields,
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      rangesToRemove,
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    };
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  }
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} exports.default = getClassInfo;
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/**
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 * Move the token processor to the next method/field in the class.
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 *
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 * To do that, we seek forward to the next start of a class name (either an open
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 * bracket or an identifier, or the closing curly brace), then seek backward to
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 * include any access modifiers.
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 */
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function skipToNextClassElement(tokens, classContextId) {
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  tokens.nextToken();
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  while (tokens.currentToken().contextId !== classContextId) {
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    tokens.nextToken();
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  }
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  while (isAccessModifier(tokens.tokenAtRelativeIndex(-1))) {
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    tokens.previousToken();
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  }
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}
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function processClassHeader(tokens) {
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  const classToken = tokens.currentToken();
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  const contextId = classToken.contextId;
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  if (contextId == null) {
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    throw new Error("Expected context ID on class token.");
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  }
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  const isExpression = classToken.isExpression;
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  if (isExpression == null) {
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    throw new Error("Expected isExpression on class token.");
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  }
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  let className = null;
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  let hasSuperclass = false;
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  tokens.nextToken();
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  if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.name)) {
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    className = tokens.identifierName();
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  }
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  while (!tokens.matchesContextIdAndLabel(_types.TokenType.braceL, contextId)) {
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    // If this has a superclass, there will always be an `extends` token. If it doesn't have a
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    // superclass, only type parameters and `implements` clauses can show up here, all of which
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    // consist only of type tokens. A declaration like `class A<B extends C> {` should *not* count
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    // as having a superclass.
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    if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType._extends) && !tokens.currentToken().isType) {
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      hasSuperclass = true;
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    }
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    tokens.nextToken();
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  }
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  return {isExpression, className, hasSuperclass};
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}
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/**
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 * Extract useful information out of a constructor, starting at the "constructor" name.
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 */
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function processConstructor(tokens)
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 {
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  const constructorInitializerStatements = [];
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  tokens.nextToken();
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  const constructorContextId = tokens.currentToken().contextId;
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  if (constructorContextId == null) {
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    throw new Error("Expected context ID on open-paren starting constructor params.");
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  }
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  // Advance through parameters looking for access modifiers.
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  while (!tokens.matchesContextIdAndLabel(_types.TokenType.parenR, constructorContextId)) {
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    if (tokens.currentToken().contextId === constructorContextId) {
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      // Current token is an open paren or comma just before a param, so check
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      // that param for access modifiers.
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      tokens.nextToken();
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      if (isAccessModifier(tokens.currentToken())) {
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        tokens.nextToken();
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        while (isAccessModifier(tokens.currentToken())) {
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          tokens.nextToken();
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        }
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        const token = tokens.currentToken();
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        if (token.type !== _types.TokenType.name) {
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          throw new Error("Expected identifier after access modifiers in constructor arg.");
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        }
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        const name = tokens.identifierNameForToken(token);
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        constructorInitializerStatements.push(`this.${name} = ${name}`);
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      }
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    } else {
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      tokens.nextToken();
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    }
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  }
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  // )
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  tokens.nextToken();
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  // Constructor type annotations are invalid, but skip them anyway since
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  // they're easy to skip.
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  while (tokens.currentToken().isType) {
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    tokens.nextToken();
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  }
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  let constructorInsertPos = tokens.currentIndex();
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  // Advance through body looking for a super call.
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  let foundSuperCall = false;
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  while (!tokens.matchesContextIdAndLabel(_types.TokenType.braceR, constructorContextId)) {
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    if (!foundSuperCall && tokens.matches2(_types.TokenType._super, _types.TokenType.parenL)) {
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      tokens.nextToken();
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      const superCallContextId = tokens.currentToken().contextId;
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      if (superCallContextId == null) {
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        throw new Error("Expected a context ID on the super call");
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      }
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      while (!tokens.matchesContextIdAndLabel(_types.TokenType.parenR, superCallContextId)) {
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        tokens.nextToken();
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      }
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      constructorInsertPos = tokens.currentIndex();
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      foundSuperCall = true;
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    }
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    tokens.nextToken();
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  }
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  // }
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  tokens.nextToken();
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  return {constructorInitializerStatements, constructorInsertPos};
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}
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/**
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 * Determine if this is any token that can go before the name in a method/field.
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 */
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function isAccessModifier(token) {
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  return [
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    _types.TokenType._async,
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    _types.TokenType._get,
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    _types.TokenType._set,
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    _types.TokenType.plus,
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    _types.TokenType.minus,
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    _types.TokenType._readonly,
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    _types.TokenType._static,
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    _types.TokenType._public,
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    _types.TokenType._private,
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    _types.TokenType._protected,
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    _types.TokenType._override,
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    _types.TokenType._abstract,
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    _types.TokenType.star,
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    _types.TokenType._declare,
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    _types.TokenType.hash,
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  ].includes(token.type);
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}
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/**
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 * The next token or set of tokens is either an identifier or an expression in square brackets, for
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 * a method or field name.
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 */
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function skipFieldName(tokens) {
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  if (tokens.matches1(_types.TokenType.bracketL)) {
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    const startToken = tokens.currentToken();
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    const classContextId = startToken.contextId;
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    if (classContextId == null) {
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      throw new Error("Expected class context ID on computed name open bracket.");
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    }
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    while (!tokens.matchesContextIdAndLabel(_types.TokenType.bracketR, classContextId)) {
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      tokens.nextToken();
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    }
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    tokens.nextToken();
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  } else {
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    tokens.nextToken();
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  }
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}
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