close: #3969close: #2023
We need to add scope according to [this](d8086f14b6/src/compiler/binder.ts (L3883-L3962)). There are still some ASTs that need to be added to the scope.
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Context from @Boshen:
Before this whole journey of fixing symbols and scopes I asked @Dunqing to debug through binder.ts via a debugger to fully understand how it does resolution.
We then agreed to align the implementation so that when a problem occurs, we can debug through both implementations and find where our problem is.
tsc doesn't have a specification, so we need to align with the reference implementation instead.
related: https://github.com/oxc-project/oxc/issues/4142#issuecomment-2219125356
Although we called `enter_node(Class)`, that doesn't mean we're in the `class` scope. It causes our must to visit decorators before `enter_node`.
Let's look at this case. It causes a syntax error if we don't visit decorators before `enter_node`
```js
// This file was procedurally generated from the following sources:
// - src/decorator/decorator-call-expr-identifier-reference-yield.case
// - src/decorator/syntax/valid/cls-expr-decorators-valid-syntax.template
/*---
description: Decorator @ DecoratorCallExpression (Valid syntax for decorator on class expression)
esid: prod-ClassExpression
features: [class, decorators]
flags: [generated, noStrict]
info: |
ClassExpression[Yield, Await] :
DecoratorList[?Yield, ?Await]opt class BindingIdentifier[?Yield, ?Await]opt ClassTail[?Yield, ?Await]
DecoratorList[Yield, Await] :
DecoratorList[?Yield, ?Await]opt Decorator[?Yield, ?Await]
Decorator[Yield, Await] :
@ DecoratorMemberExpression[?Yield, ?Await]
@ DecoratorParenthesizedExpression[?Yield, ?Await]
@ DecoratorCallExpression[?Yield, ?Await]
...
DecoratorCallExpression[Yield, Await] :
DecoratorMemberExpression[?Yield, ?Await] Arguments[?Yield, ?Await]
DecoratorMemberExpression[Yield, Await] :
IdentifierReference[?Yield, ?Await]
DecoratorMemberExpression[?Yield, ?Await] . IdentifierName
DecoratorMemberExpression[?Yield, ?Await] . PrivateIdentifier
IdentifierReference[Yield, Await] :
[~Yield] yield
...
---*/
function decorator() {
return () => {};
}
var yield = decorator;
var C = @yield() class {};
```
Errors:
```shell
× The keyword 'yield' is reserved
╭─[language/statements/class/decorator/syntax/valid/decorator-call-expr-identifier-reference-yield.js:45:2]
44 │
45 │ @yield() class C {}
· ─────
╰────
```
The changed code makes more sense. Only if we call `enter_scope` for class, the flags will contain `StrictMode`. Also, we can get the exact `flags` of the `scope` in the `class` at the transformer
For example:
```
class A {
B() {
// Before: flags is `Function`
// After: flags is `Function | StrictMode`
}
}
```
The regression tests will be fixed in follow-up PRs
```ts
class Klass <T> extends Root <R> {}
// ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^
// id type_paramter super_class super_type_parameters body
```
I reorder fields according to the order above
The class scope is not defined in the spec. But we need to create a scope for `class` to store `TypeParamters`
I'm going to be AFK today(till about 9 PM UTC). Meanwhile, I Didn't want to be a blocker so here we go.
It would fix the #4200 merge if you guys find it in the correct order otherwise feel free to close it.
close: #4186
CatchClause has two scopes. The first one is `CatchClause`, which will add a `CatchParameter` to it. The second one is `Block`, which will add binding that declares in the current block scope.
The spec has a syntax error about `CatchParameter`
- It is a Syntax Error if any element of the BoundNames of CatchParameter also occurs in the LexicallyDeclaredNames of Block.
Adds checks to `TSImportEqualsDeclaration` for invalid use of `import type` modifier.
```ts
import { Foo } from './foo'
namespace Bar {
export class Baz {}
}
import type A = Foo.Baz; // not allowed
import type B = Bar.Baz; // not allowed
import type C = require('./c'); // allowed
```