It seems like we need to rebuild the scopes and symbols while
traversing. We can't utilize the scopes and symbols built by semantic
because they are immutable.
The sourcemap implement port from
[rust-sourcemap](https://github.com/getsentry/rust-sourcemap), but has
some different with it.
- Encode sourcemap at parallel, including quote `sourceContent` and
encode token to `vlq` mappings.
- Avoid `Sourcemap` some methods overhead, like `SourceMap::tokens()`
caused extra overhead at common cases. Here using `SourceViewToken` to
instead of it.
Export `SourcemapVisualizer` from codegen, it will be used oxc and
rolldown sourcemap test, so it support multiply source print, it will
using sourcemap `sourcesContent` as original source.
This gets all the new TS types working to the same level TS output was
before and fixes a bunch of other codegen
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Co-authored-by: Boshen <boshenc@gmail.com>
- Adds option to `CodegenOptions` - `enable_typescript` to enable output
of TS.
- Stops skipping output that is TS when `enable_typescript` is enabled
- Adds TS support to
- Function
- FormalParameter
- BindingPattern
- Adds basic tests for TS generation
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Co-authored-by: Boshen <boshenc@gmail.com>
The runtime performance gains does not out weight the compilation speed from
building the custom allocators, which takes about a minute to build on
slower machines.
closes#2231
Submodules are a blocker for beginners, we should make it clone on
demand.
It is also a blocker for people who wants to target this repo as a crate
for testing purposes, cargo will do a full clone if you specify
oxc_parser = { git = "this repo" } in Cargo.toml
closes#273closes#814
HIR is removed from this PR, with the minifier being commented out.
HIR is a wonderful idea for compiling to lower languages, but after
sitting on it for a few months I found that it only adds confusion and
uncertainties to both myself and future contributors.
It also adds too much burden to maintainers if we plan to support more
downstream tools.
1 AST is the only way.
Fold constant addition expressions. Handles string concatenation and
addition, both with implicit casting.
For example,
```ts
let x = 1 + 1
let y = "hello " + "world"
```
now becomes
```ts
let x = 2
let y = "hello world"
```
## Extra Goodies
- test(minifier): add `test_snapshot` helper to perform snapshot tests
with `insta`
- up(hir): implement `std::ops::Add` for `NumericValue`
- up(span): impl `TryFrom<Cow<'_, &str>>` for `Atom`