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Cherow is a very fast and unbeatable, standard-compliant ECMAScript parser written in ECMAScript.
Stage 3
features support. This need to be enabled with the next
option
DotAll
flagnext
- Enables ECMAScript Next
support and let you use proposals at stage 3
or higher such as Dynamic Import
.directives
- Enables support for directive nodesraw
- Enables the raw property on literal nodes (Esprima and Acorn feature)onComment
- Enables option to collect comments. Optional; Either array or function. Works like Acorn
tokenize
- If enabled each found token will be returned as either an function or an array (work in progres)ranges
- Enables the start and characters offsets on the AST node.locations
- Enables location tracking. (4 min fix, but on hold for now)jsx
- Enables JSXts
- Enables TypeScript (coming very soon)To be written
You are welcome to contribute. As a golden rule - always run benchmarks to verify that you haven't created any bottlenecks or did something that you shouldn't.
Terms of contribution:
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Fast and lightweight, standard-compliant javascript parser written in ECMAScript
The npm package cherow receives a total of 17,227 weekly downloads. As such, cherow popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cherow demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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