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Determine if two strings of JavaScript have equivalent abstract syntax trees.
Determine if two strings of JavaScript have equivalent abstract syntax trees. This can be useful to test tools that perform source code transformations.
This module exports a function with the following signature:
compareAst(expectedJsSource, actualJsSource [, options])
compareAst supports configuration of the following relaxing options:
varPattern
- a regular expression describing identifier names that, when
encountered in the "expected" AST, will be "bound" to the corresponding
identifier in the "actual" AST. All further occurences of that identifier
must match the original bound value.stringPattern
- a regular expression describing string values that, when
encountered in the "expected" AST, will be "bound" to the corresponding
string value in the "actual" AST. All further occurences of that string value
must match the original bound value.See the "Examples" section below for more information on defining these relaxing options.
The options
object may specify an array of comparators
. These functions can
be used to further relax the criteria for equivalency. Each will be invoked for
every node under comparison. These nodes are generated by
esprima; see the esprima
documentation for a description of their
structure.
compareAst recognizes the following comparator return types:
compareAst.Errors
- the two nodes are not equivalenttrue
- the two nodes are equivalentundefined
- equivalency cannot be determined by this comparator// Identical sources will not trigger an error:
compareAst("var a = 3; a++;", " var a =3; a++;");
// Because whitespace is insignificant in JavaScript, two sources which
// only differ in their spacing will not trigger an error:
compareAst("var a = 3; a++;", " var a \t=3;\na++;");
// Code that differs structurally will throw an error
compareAst("var a = 3; a++;", "var a = 3; a--;");
// Allow for "fuzzy" variable names by specifying the `varPattern` option
// as a regular expression:
compareAst(
"var a = 3, b = 2; a += b;",
"var __x1__ = 3, __x2__ = 2; __x1__ += __x2__;",
{ varPattern: /__x\d+__/ }
);
// Allow for "fuzzy" string values by specifying the `stringPattern` option
// as a regular expression:
compareAst(
"var a = 'one', b = 'two', c = 'three';"
"var a = '__s1__', b = '__s2__', c = '__s3__';",
{ stringPattern: /__s\d+__/ }
);
Run via:
$ npm test
Copyright (c) 2014 Mike Pennisi
Licensed under the MIT license.
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