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Release oxlint v0.9.0 (#5219)
## [0.9.0] - 2024-08-26

- 5946748 linter: [**BREAKING**] Parse and display syntax errors for
regular expressions (#5214) (Boshen)

- b894d3b linter: [**BREAKING**] Make `no-unused-vars` correctness
(#5081) (DonIsaac)

### Features

- 1ce9630 linter/config: Implement FromIterator for LintPluginOptions
(#5102) (DonIsaac)
- 34bfaf6 linter/react: Add fixer to `jsx-props-no-spread-multi` (#5145)
(camc314)
- 982bd6e linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `require-array-join-separator`
(#5152) (camc314)
- a6704bd linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `prefer-set-size` (#5149)
(camc314)
- ac7edcc linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `prefer-array-some` (#5153)
(camc314)
- 1d01aa3 linter/unicorn: Add partial fixer for `prefer-array-flat`
(#5143) (camc314)
- 22d57f9 linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `prefer-string-slice` (#5150)
(Cameron)
- 2fe4415 linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `no-redundant-roles` (#5146)
(Cameron)
- d35c6f5 linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `prefer-regexp-test` (#5151)
(Cameron)
- 27db769 linter/unicorn: Add fixer to `text-encoding-identifier-case`
(#5154) (Cameron)
- f7958c4 linter/unicorn: Add prefer-structured-clone (#5095) (Jelle van
der Waa)
- 004ffa0 linter/vitest: Implement `prefer-each` (#5203) (dalaoshu)

### Bug Fixes

- aaaf26c linter: Error in fixer for prefer-to-have-length (#5197)
(dalaoshu)
- 1f5b6b6 linter: Bug in fixer for prefer-to-have-length (#5164)
(dalaoshu)
- 7eb052e linter: `no-hex-escape` fixer removing regex flags (#5137)
(Cameron)
- 76c66b4 linter/max-lines: Point span to end of file for disable
directive to work (#5117) (Boshen)
- 8ff6f2c linter/no-unused-vars: Panic on UsingDeclarations (#5206)
(DonIsaac)
- d29042e linter/no-unused-vars: Function expression in implicit arrow
function return (#5155) (DonIsaac)
- 36e4a28 linter/no-unused-vars: Panic in variable declarator usage
checks (#5160) (DonIsaac)
- ba62a71 linter/react: Fixed false positive with missing key inside
React.Children.toArray() for fragments (#5133) (Earl Chase)
- fd1031a linter/unicorn: Breaking fixer in case statements for
`no-null` (#5176) (DonIsaac)
- 7b86ed6 linter/unicorn: Handle type casts and parens in `no-null`
(#5175) (Don Isaac)
- b629e16 linter/unicorn: Improve diagnostic message for `no-null`
(#5172) (DonIsaac)

### Performance
- ce454cf Use simdutf8 to validate UTF-8 when reading files (#5196)
(dalaoshu)

### Refactor

- 543cad6 codegen: Remove some pub APIs (Boshen)
- 0d3661a linter: Remove meaningless `span0` (#5209) (dalaoshu)
- 2a91ef1 linter: `eslint/no_redeclare` rule use `run_on_symbol` not
`run_once` (#5201) (overlookmotel)
- 33599b0 linter: Split options into multiple files (#5101) (DonIsaac)
- 7ab6152 linter/unicorn: Clean up `no-null` (#5174) (DonIsaac)

### Testing

- a877e5a linter/no-unused-vars: Ensure type annotations on property
accessors are considered used (#5183) (DonIsaac)
- 7886618 linter/unicorn: Add fixer tests for `no-null` (#5173)
(DonIsaac)

Co-authored-by: Boshen <1430279+Boshen@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-26 16:50:15 +08:00
.cargo ci: run conformance with debug assertions (#4386) 2024-07-21 20:40:50 +08:00
.github chore(deps): update github-actions (#5207) 2024-08-26 00:06:17 +00:00
.vscode chore: add default VSCode build task (#4822) 2024-08-11 23:05:27 +08:00
apps/oxlint Release oxlint v0.9.0 (#5219) 2024-08-26 16:50:15 +08:00
crates Release oxlint v0.9.0 (#5219) 2024-08-26 16:50:15 +08:00
editors Release oxlint v0.9.0 (#5219) 2024-08-26 16:50:15 +08:00
napi chore: pin pnpm version & upgrade lockfile version (#5200) 2024-08-25 22:57:33 +08:00
npm Release oxlint v0.9.0 (#5219) 2024-08-26 16:50:15 +08:00
tasks chore: bump rustc to v1.80.1 (#5211) 2024-08-26 13:11:29 +08:00
wasm/parser refactor(wasm): add source_type for parser, replace class options with plain object (#5217) 2024-08-26 15:08:35 +08:00
website chore(deps): update website npm packages (#5220) 2024-08-26 08:26:46 +00:00
.clippy.toml chore(deps): update dependency rust to v1.80.0 (#4474) 2024-07-26 01:26:44 +00:00
.editorconfig chore: remove trailing whitespaces for all files; add .editorconfig (#3639) 2024-06-12 15:47:26 +08:00
.git-blame-ignore-revs
.gitignore chore: remove .idea from .gitignore (#4496) 2024-07-26 23:59:24 +00:00
.ignore
.node-version ci: use node-version-file (#3607) 2024-06-10 22:06:09 +08:00
.rustfmt.toml chore: move rustfmt.toml -> .rustfmt.toml 2024-05-12 13:14:50 +08:00
.taplo.toml chore: add .cargo/config.toml to taplo 2024-07-21 20:37:48 +08:00
.typos.toml feat(regex_parser): Implement RegExp parser (#3824) 2024-08-20 02:19:24 +00:00
Cargo.lock Release oxlint v0.9.0 (#5219) 2024-08-26 16:50:15 +08:00
Cargo.toml perf: use simdutf8 to validate UTF-8 when reading files (#5196) 2024-08-26 10:14:21 +08:00
CHANGELOG.md chore: update CHANGELOG.md 2024-06-06 20:24:19 +08:00
cliff.toml chore: cliff.toml features_always_bump_minor = false 2024-06-14 14:42:20 +08:00
CONTRIBUTING.md chore: change website url to https://oxc.rs 2024-06-05 22:05:08 +08:00
Cross.toml ci: passthrough CI env variable for cross build 2024-06-27 21:11:16 +08:00
deny.toml chore: update deny.toml 2024-08-12 10:12:03 +08:00
justfile comment just ast 2024-08-23 21:42:21 +08:00
LICENSE
MAINTENANCE.md chore: update MAINTENANCE.md 2024-06-19 20:13:12 +08:00
oxc_release.toml chore: clean up unused deps 2024-06-30 19:04:44 +08:00
README.md fix(README): rename runtime to engine (#5099) 2024-08-23 07:38:42 +08:00
rust-toolchain.toml chore: bump rustc to v1.80.1 (#5211) 2024-08-26 13:11:29 +08:00
THIRD-PARTY-LICENSE chore(index): fork index_vec crate. (#3092) 2024-04-25 06:09:53 +00:00

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Oxc

The Oxidation Compiler is creating a collection of high-performance tools for JavaScript and TypeScript.

Oxc is building a parser, linter, formatter, transpiler, minifier, resolver ... all written in Rust.

See more at oxc.rs!

🙋Who's using Oxc?

Linter Quick Start

The linter is ready to catch mistakes for you. It comes with 91 rules turned on by default (out of 340+ in total) and no configuration is required.

To get started, run oxlint or via npx:

npx oxlint@latest

To give you an idea of its capabilities, here is an example from the vscode repository, which finishes linting 4800+ files in 0.7 seconds.

Performance

  • The parser aims to be the fastest Rust-based ready-for-production parser.
  • The linter is more than 50 times faster than ESLint, and scales with the number of CPU cores.

⌨️ Rust, Node.js and Wasm Usage

Rust

Individual crates are published, you may use them to build your own JavaScript tools.

  • The umbrella crate oxc exports all public crates from this repository.
  • The AST and parser crates oxc_ast and oxc_parser are production ready.
  • The resolver crate oxc_resolver for module resolution is also production ready.
  • Example usages of these crates can be found in their respective crates/*/examples directory.

While Rust has gained a reputation for its comparatively slower compilation speed, we have dedicated significant effort to fine-tune the Rust compilation speed. Our aim is to minimize any impact on your development workflow, ensuring that developing your own Oxc based tools remains a smooth and efficient experience.

This is demonstrated by our CI runs, where warm runs complete in 3 minutes.

Node.js

Wasm


🎯 Tools

🔸 AST and Parser

Oxc maintains its own AST and parser, which is by far the fastest and most conformant JavaScript and TypeScript (including JSX and TSX) parser written in Rust.

As the parser often represents a key performance bottleneck in JavaScript tooling, any minor improvements can have a cascading effect on our downstream tools. By developing our parser, we have the opportunity to explore and implement well-researched performance techniques.

While many existing JavaScript tools rely on estree as their AST specification, a notable drawback is its abundance of ambiguous nodes. This ambiguity often leads to confusion during development with estree.

The Oxc AST differs slightly from the estree AST by removing ambiguous nodes and introducing distinct types. For example, instead of using a generic estree Identifier, the Oxc AST provides specific types such as BindingIdentifier, IdentifierReference, and IdentifierName. This clear distinction greatly enhances the development experience by aligning more closely with the ECMAScript specification.

🏆 Parser Performance

Our benchmark reveals that the Oxc parser surpasses the speed of the swc parser by approximately 3 times and the Biome parser by 5 times.

How is it so fast?
  • AST is allocated in a memory arena (bumpalo) for fast AST memory allocation and deallocation.
  • Short strings are inlined by CompactString.
  • No other heap allocations are done except the above two.
  • Scope binding, symbol resolution and some syntax errors are not done in the parser, they are delegated to the semantic analyzer.

🔸 Linter

The linter embraces convention over configuration, eliminating the need for extensive configuration and plugin setup. Unlike other linters like ESLint, which often require intricate configurations and plugin installations (e.g. @typescript-eslint), our linter only requires a single command that you can immediately run on your codebase:

npx oxlint@latest

🏆 Linter Performance

The linter is 50 - 100 times faster than ESLint depending on the number of rules and number of CPU cores used. It completes in less than a second for most codebases with a few hundred files and completes in a few seconds for larger monorepos. See bench-javascript-linter for details.

As an upside, the binary is approximately 5MB, whereas ESLint and its associated plugin dependencies can easily exceed 100.

You may also download the linter binary from the latest release tag as a standalone binary, this lets you run the linter without a Node.js installation in your CI.

How is it so fast?
  • Oxc parser is used.
  • AST visit is a fast operation due to linear memory scan from the memory arena.
  • Files are linted in a multi-threaded environment, so scales with the total number of CPU cores.
  • Every single lint rule is tuned for performance.

🔸 Resolver

Module resolution plays a crucial role in JavaScript tooling, especially for tasks like multi-file analysis or bundling. However, it can often become a performance bottleneck. To address this, we developed oxc_resolver.

The resolver is production-ready and is currently being used in Rolldown. Usage and examples can be found in its own repository.

🔸 Transformer (Transpiler)

A transformer is responsible for turning higher versions of ECMAScript to a lower version that can be used in older browsers. We are currently focusing on the architecture. See Milestone 1 for details.

🔸 Isolated Declarations

TypeScript Isolated Declarations Emit without using the TypeScript compiler.

Our benchmark indications that our implementation is at least 20 times faster than the TypeScript compiler.

The npm package or crate can be used for this task.

🔸 Minifier

JavaScript minification plays a crucial role in optimizing website performance as it reduces the amount of data sent to users, resulting in faster page loads. This holds tremendous economic value, particularly for e-commerce websites, where every second can equate to millions of dollars.

However, existing minifiers typically require a trade-off between compression quality and speed. You have to choose between the slowest for the best compression or the fastest for less compression. But what if we could develop a faster minifier without compromising on compression?

We are actively working on a prototype that aims to achieve this goal, by porting all test cases from well-known minifiers such as google-closure-compiler, terser, esbuild, and tdewolff-minify.

Preliminary results indicate that we are on track to achieve our objectives. With the Oxc minifier, you can expect faster minification times without sacrificing compression quality.

🔸 Formatter

While prettier has established itself as the de facto code formatter for JavaScript, there is a significant demand in the developer community for a less opinionated alternative. Recognizing this need, our ambition is to undertake research and development to create a new JavaScript formatter that offers increased flexibility and customization options.

The prototype is currently work in progress.


✍️ Contribute

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidance.

Check out some of the good first issues or ask us on Discord.

If you are unable to contribute by code, you can still participate by:

📚 Learning Resources

🤝 Credits

This project was incubated with the assistance of these exceptional mentors and their projects:

Special thanks go to

❤ Who's Sponsoring Oxc?

My sponsors

📖 License

Oxc is free and open-source software licensed under the MIT License.

Oxc ports or copies code from other open source projects, their licenses are listed in Third-party library licenses.