This also removes the confusing `SourceType::always_strict` field.
I hacked it with `SourceType::always_strict`, but what we actually want is add `'use strict'`.
This is technically a breaking change but I don't expect anyone using this outside of oxc.
The snapshot has a large diff due to every single line shifting by 1 row :-/
closes https://github.com/oxc-project/oxc/issues/4790
@overlookmotel enjoy ... take a look at the snapshots and probably nothing else.
The snapshots are minimal right now, but it's already showing symbols from import specifiers are not being removed. We can iterate on the snapshot representation to aid debugging later.
I'll extend this to `transformer_conformance` and `oxc-monitor` in an up coming PR.
If submodules are outdated, it'll panic with the following message
```
Repository is outdated, please run `just submodules` to update it.
```
For us maintainers, we'll need the env `UPDATE_SNAPSHOT` to force an update.
part of #3213
We should only have one diagnostic struct instead 353 copies of them, so we don't end up choking LLVM with 50k lines of the same code due to monomorphization.
If the proposed approach is good, then I'll start writing a codemod to turn all the existing structs to plain functions.
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Background:
Using `--timings`, we see `oxc_linter` is slow on codegen (the purple part).

The crate currently contains 353 miette errors. [cargo-llvm-lines](https://github.com/dtolnay/cargo-llvm-lines) displays
```
cargo llvm-lines -p oxc_linter --lib --release
Lines Copies Function name
----- ------ -------------
830350 33438 (TOTAL)
29252 (3.5%, 3.5%) 808 (2.4%, 2.4%) <alloc::boxed::Box<T,A> as core::ops::drop::Drop>::drop
23298 (2.8%, 6.3%) 353 (1.1%, 3.5%) miette::eyreish::error::object_downcast
19062 (2.3%, 8.6%) 706 (2.1%, 5.6%) core::error::Error::type_id
12610 (1.5%, 10.1%) 65 (0.2%, 5.8%) alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T,A>::grow_amortized
12002 (1.4%, 11.6%) 706 (2.1%, 7.9%) miette::eyreish::ptr::Own<T>::boxed
9215 (1.1%, 12.7%) 115 (0.3%, 8.2%) core::iter::traits::iterator::Iterator::try_fold
9150 (1.1%, 13.8%) 1 (0.0%, 8.2%) oxc_linter::rules::RuleEnum::read_json
8825 (1.1%, 14.9%) 353 (1.1%, 9.3%) <miette::eyreish::error::ErrorImpl<E> as core::error::Error>::source
8822 (1.1%, 15.9%) 353 (1.1%, 10.3%) miette::eyreish::error::<impl miette::eyreish::Report>::construct
8119 (1.0%, 16.9%) 353 (1.1%, 11.4%) miette::eyreish::error::object_ref
8119 (1.0%, 17.9%) 353 (1.1%, 12.5%) miette::eyreish::error::object_ref_stderr
7413 (0.9%, 18.8%) 353 (1.1%, 13.5%) <miette::eyreish::error::ErrorImpl<E> as core::fmt::Display>::fmt
7413 (0.9%, 19.7%) 353 (1.1%, 14.6%) miette::eyreish::ptr::Own<T>::new
6669 (0.8%, 20.5%) 39 (0.1%, 14.7%) alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T,A>::try_allocate_in
6173 (0.7%, 21.2%) 353 (1.1%, 15.7%) miette::eyreish::error::<impl miette::eyreish::Report>::from_std
6027 (0.7%, 21.9%) 70 (0.2%, 16.0%) <alloc::vec::Vec<T> as alloc::vec::spec_from_iter_nested::SpecFromIterNested<T,I>>::from_iter
6001 (0.7%, 22.7%) 353 (1.1%, 17.0%) miette::eyreish::error::object_drop
6001 (0.7%, 23.4%) 353 (1.1%, 18.1%) miette::eyreish::error::object_drop_front
5648 (0.7%, 24.1%) 353 (1.1%, 19.1%) <miette::eyreish::error::ErrorImpl<E> as core::fmt::Debug>::fmt
```
It's totalling more than 50k llvm lines, and is putting pressure on rustc codegen (the purple part on `oxc_linter` in the image above.
---
It's pretty obvious by looking at https://github.com/zkat/miette/blob/main/src/eyreish/error.rs, the generics can expand out to lots of code.
- 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>
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.