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Follow-on after #7997. Generate "base name" for temp var using `temp_var_name_base` and then create the 2 temp bindings from it. This is a bit more efficient than creating 2nd temp binding from name of the first temp binding, because the first binding's name has `_` added to start, and may have digits on the end, which have to be trimmed off again. Whereas the "base name" is ready to go. Incidentally, changing the timing of when temp bindings are created also aligns output with Babel. |
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Transformation Conformance Test Runner
Execution
This test runner uses the transformation plugin test suite from the Babel repository.
Additional tests are in the tests directory.
The failing test cases are listed in:
To get started, run
cargo run -p oxc_transform_conformance
or watch for changes
just watch 'run -p oxc_transform_conformance'
Options
--filter
To filter for a specific test case, apply the --filter path option, e.g.
cargo run -p oxc_transform_conformance -- --filter react/arrow-functions
--exec
The Babel test suite contains many exec.js files, which need to be executed by a runtime.
bun is the preferred way to execute these tests, which you may install them via https://bun.sh/docs/installation.
Once bun is installed, apply the --exec flag:
cargo run -p oxc_transform_conformance -- --exec
The failing test cases are listed in babel_exec.snap.md.