var file2modulename = require('../../../tools/build/file2modulename'); /** * Wrapper around traceur that can parse the contents of a file */ module.exports = function atParser(AttachCommentTreeVisitor, SourceFile, TraceurParser, traceurOptions, log) { var service = { /** * The options to pass to traceur */ traceurOptions: { annotations: true, // parse annotations types: true, // parse types memberVariables: true, // parse class fields commentCallback: true // handle comments }, /** * Parse a module AST from the contents of a file. * @param {Object} fileInfo information about the file to parse * @return { { moduleTree: Object, comments: Array } } An object containing the parsed module * AST and an array of all the comments found in the file */ parseModule: parseModule }; return service; // Parse the contents of the file using traceur function parseModule(fileInfo) { var moduleName = file2modulename(fileInfo.relativePath); var sourceFile = new SourceFile(moduleName, fileInfo.content); var comments = []; var moduleTree; var errorReporter = { reportError: function(position, message) { } }; traceurOptions.setFromObject(service.traceurOptions); var parser = new TraceurParser(sourceFile, errorReporter, traceurOptions); // Configure the parser parser.handleComment = function(range) { comments.push({ range: range }); }; try { // Parse the file as a module, attaching the comments moduleTree = parser.parseModule(); attachComments(moduleTree, comments); } catch(ex) { // HACK: sometime traceur crashes for various reasons including // Not Yet Implemented (NYI)! log.error(ex.stack); moduleTree = {}; } log.debug(moduleName); moduleTree.moduleName = moduleName; // We return the module AST but also a collection of all the comments // since it can be helpful to iterate through them without having to // traverse the AST again return { moduleTree: moduleTree, comments: comments }; } // attach the comments to their nearest code tree function attachComments(tree, comments) { var visitor = new AttachCommentTreeVisitor(); // Visit every node of the tree using our custom method visitor.visit(tree, comments); } };