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#!/usr/bin/python2.4
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# Copyright 2009 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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# with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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# from this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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"""A JavaScript minifier.
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It is far from being a complete JS parser, so there are many valid
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JavaScript programs that will be ruined by it. Another strangeness is that
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it accepts $ and % as parts of identifiers. It doesn't merge lines or strip
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out blank lines in order to ease debugging. Variables at the top scope are
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properties of the global object so we can't rename them. It is assumed that
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you introduce variables with var as if JavaScript followed C++ scope rules
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around curly braces, so the declaration must be above the first use.
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Use as:
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import jsmin
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minifier = JavaScriptMinifier()
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program1 = minifier.JSMinify(program1)
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program2 = minifier.JSMinify(program2)
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"""
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import re
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class JavaScriptMinifier(object):
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"""An object that you can feed code snippets to to get them minified."""
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def __init__(self):
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# We prepopulate the list of identifiers that shouldn't be used. These
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# short language keywords could otherwise be used by the script as variable
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# names.
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self.seen_identifiers = {"do": True, "in": True}
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self.identifier_counter = 0
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self.in_comment = False
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self.map = {}
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self.nesting = 0
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def LookAtIdentifier(self, m):
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"""Records identifiers or keywords that we see in use.
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(So we can avoid renaming variables to these strings.)
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Args:
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m: The match object returned by re.search.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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identifier = m.group(1)
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self.seen_identifiers[identifier] = True
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def Push(self):
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"""Called when we encounter a '{'."""
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self.nesting += 1
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def Pop(self):
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"""Called when we encounter a '}'."""
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self.nesting -= 1
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# We treat each top-level opening brace as a single scope that can span
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# several sets of nested braces.
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if self.nesting == 0:
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self.map = {}
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self.identifier_counter = 0
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def Declaration(self, m):
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"""Rewrites bits of the program selected by a regexp.
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These can be curly braces, literal strings, function declarations and var
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declarations. (These last two must be on one line including the opening
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curly brace of the function for their variables to be renamed).
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Args:
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m: The match object returned by re.search.
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Returns:
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The string that should replace the match in the rewritten program.
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"""
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matched_text = m.group(0)
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if matched_text == "{":
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self.Push()
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return matched_text
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if matched_text == "}":
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self.Pop()
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return matched_text
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if re.match("[\"'/]", matched_text):
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return matched_text
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m = re.match(r"var ", matched_text)
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if m:
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var_names = matched_text[m.end():]
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var_names = re.split(r",", var_names)
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return "var " + ",".join(map(self.FindNewName, var_names))
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m = re.match(r"(function\b[^(]*)\((.*)\)\{$", matched_text)
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if m:
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up_to_args = m.group(1)
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args = m.group(2)
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args = re.split(r",", args)
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self.Push()
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return up_to_args + "(" + ",".join(map(self.FindNewName, args)) + "){"
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if matched_text in self.map:
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return self.map[matched_text]
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return matched_text
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def CharFromNumber(self, number):
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"""A single-digit base-52 encoding using a-zA-Z."""
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if number < 26:
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return chr(number + 97)
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number -= 26
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return chr(number + 65)
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def FindNewName(self, var_name):
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"""Finds a new 1-character or 2-character name for a variable.
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Enters it into the mapping table for this scope.
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Args:
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var_name: The name of the variable before renaming.
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Returns:
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The new name of the variable.
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"""
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new_identifier = ""
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# Variable names that end in _ are member variables of the global object,
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# so they can be visible from code in a different scope. We leave them
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# alone.
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if var_name in self.map:
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return self.map[var_name]
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if self.nesting == 0:
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return var_name
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while True:
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identifier_first_char = self.identifier_counter % 52
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identifier_second_char = self.identifier_counter / 52
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new_identifier = self.CharFromNumber(identifier_first_char)
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if identifier_second_char != 0:
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new_identifier = (
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self.CharFromNumber(identifier_second_char - 1) + new_identifier)
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self.identifier_counter += 1
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if not new_identifier in self.seen_identifiers:
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break
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self.map[var_name] = new_identifier
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return new_identifier
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def RemoveSpaces(self, m):
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"""Returns literal strings unchanged, replaces other inputs with group 2.
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Other inputs are replaced with the contents of capture 1. This is either
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a single space or an empty string.
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Args:
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m: The match object returned by re.search.
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Returns:
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The string that should be inserted instead of the matched text.
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"""
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entire_match = m.group(0)
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replacement = m.group(1)
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if re.match(r"'.*'$", entire_match):
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return entire_match
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if re.match(r'".*"$', entire_match):
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return entire_match
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if re.match(r"/.+/$", entire_match):
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return entire_match
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return replacement
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def JSMinify(self, text):
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"""The main entry point. Takes a text and returns a compressed version.
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The compressed version hopefully does the same thing. Line breaks are
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preserved.
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Args:
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text: The text of the code snippet as a multiline string.
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Returns:
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The compressed text of the code snippet as a multiline string.
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"""
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new_lines = []
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for line in re.split(r"\n", text):
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line = line.replace("\t", " ")
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if self.in_comment:
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m = re.search(r"\*/", line)
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if m:
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line = line[m.end():]
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self.in_comment = False
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else:
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new_lines.append("")
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continue
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if not self.in_comment:
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line = re.sub(r"/\*.*?\*/", " ", line)
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line = re.sub(r"//.*", "", line)
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m = re.search(r"/\*", line)
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if m:
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line = line[:m.start()]
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self.in_comment = True
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# Strip leading and trailing spaces.
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line = re.sub(r"^ +", "", line)
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line = re.sub(r" +$", "", line)
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# A regexp that matches a literal string surrounded by "double quotes".
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# This regexp can handle embedded backslash-escaped characters including
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# embedded backslash-escaped double quotes.
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double_quoted_string = r'"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"'
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# A regexp that matches a literal string surrounded by 'double quotes'.
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single_quoted_string = r"'(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*'"
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# A regexp that matches a regexp literal surrounded by /slashes/.
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2010-01-08 07:49:07 +00:00
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# Don't allow a regexp to have a ) before the first ( since that's a
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# syntax error and it's probably just two unrelated slashes.
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slash_quoted_regexp = r"/(?:(?=\()|(?:[^()/\\]|\\.)+)(?:\([^/\\]|\\.)*/"
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# Replace multiple spaces with a single space.
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line = re.sub("|".join([double_quoted_string,
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single_quoted_string,
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slash_quoted_regexp,
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"( )+"]),
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self.RemoveSpaces,
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line)
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# Strip single spaces unless they have an identifier character both before
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# and after the space. % and $ are counted as identifier characters.
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line = re.sub("|".join([double_quoted_string,
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single_quoted_string,
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slash_quoted_regexp,
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r"(?<![a-zA-Z_0-9$%]) | (?![a-zA-Z_0-9$%])()"]),
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self.RemoveSpaces,
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line)
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# Collect keywords and identifiers that are already in use.
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if self.nesting == 0:
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re.sub(r"([a-zA-Z0-9_$%]+)", self.LookAtIdentifier, line)
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function_declaration_regexp = (
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r"\bfunction" # Function definition keyword...
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r"( [\w$%]+)?" # ...optional function name...
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r"\([\w$%,]+\)\{") # ...argument declarations.
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# Unfortunately the keyword-value syntax { key:value } makes the key look
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# like a variable where in fact it is a literal string. We use the
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# presence or absence of a question mark to try to distinguish between
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# this case and the ternary operator: "condition ? iftrue : iffalse".
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if re.search(r"\?", line):
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block_trailing_colon = r""
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else:
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block_trailing_colon = r"(?![:\w$%])"
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# Variable use. Cannot follow a period precede a colon.
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variable_use_regexp = r"(?<![.\w$%])[\w$%]+" + block_trailing_colon
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line = re.sub("|".join([double_quoted_string,
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single_quoted_string,
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slash_quoted_regexp,
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r"\{", # Curly braces.
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r"\}",
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r"\bvar [\w$%,]+", # var declarations.
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function_declaration_regexp,
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variable_use_regexp]),
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self.Declaration,
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line)
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new_lines.append(line)
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return "\n".join(new_lines) + "\n"
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