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s-expression match patterns for Mozilla Parser AST
var jsstana = require("jsstana");
var esprima = require("esprima");
var contents = // ...
var syntax = esprima.parse(syntax);
jsstana.traverse(syntax, function (node) {
jsstana.traverse(syntax, function (node) {
var m = jsstana.match("(call alert ?argument)", node);
if (m) {
console.log("alert called with argument", m.argument);
}
});
The jsgrep example utility is provided
# find assertArguments calls with 4 arguments
% jsgrep '(call assertArguments ? ? ? ?)' lib
jsstana.js:224: assertArguments("true/false/null/infinity/nan/undefined", 0, arguments, 1);
jsstana.js:255: assertArguments("literal", 1, arguments, 1);
jsstana.js:485: assertArguments("member/property/subscript", 2, arguments, 1);
Matches when pattern
doesn't match.
Matches if any pattern matches, returns first match.
Matches if all pattern matches, returns combinedMatch
Matches undefined
node.
Matches ReturnStatement
.
Matches Literal
.
There are some additional version:
(string value)
- string values(number value)
- number values(bool value)
- boolean values(regexp value)
- regular expressions(true)
- matches true
(false)
- matches false
(null)
- matches null
(infinity)
- matches Infinity
(nan)
- matches NaN
(undefined)
- matches undefined
Matches VariableDeclarator
.
Matches Identifier
.
Matches CallExpression
.
(call fun arg1 arg2)
matches exact amount of arguments,
for arbitrary arguments use
(call fun . ?)
or similar dotted list syntax.
Matches expression statement, ExpressionStatement
.
Matches BinaryExpression
.
Also shorthand syntax is supported, (+ a b)
is the same as (binary + a b)
.
Matches UnaryExpression
.
Also shorthand version works for !
and ~
: (~ ?foo)
is the same as (unary ~ ?foo)
.
Matches UpdateExpression
.
You might want to use postfix
and prefix
though.
Matches MemberExpression
.
foo.bar
.foo[bar]
.Helper macro for nested variable access.
(lookup foo.bar.baz)
is equivalent to (property (property foo bar) baz)
.
The foo.bar.baz
will work as (lookup foo.bar.baz)
as well.
Matches ThrowStatement
.
Matches ConditionalExpression
.
Match node
against pattern
.
If pattern matches returns an object with match captures.
Otherwise returns undefined
.
This function is autocurried ie. when one argument is passed, returns function node -> matchresult
.
This function is also memoized on the pattern, ie each pattern is compiled only once.
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Use grunt mochacov
to generate coverage report with blanket,
or istanbul cover grunt simplemocha
to do coverage with istanbul.
literal-
prefix (eg plain string
now)(+ a b)
Copyright (c) 2013 Oleg Grenrus. Licensed under the BSD3 license.
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s-expression match patterns for Mozilla Parser AST
The npm package jsstana receives a total of 1,690 weekly downloads. As such, jsstana popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jsstana demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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