public final class Es6RewriteClassExtendsExpressions extends NodeTraversal.AbstractPostOrderCallback implements HotSwapCompilerPass
Example: Before:
class Foo extends Bar() {}
After:
const $jscomp$classextends$var0 = Bar();
class Foo extends $jscomp$classextends$var0 {}
This must be done before Es6ConvertSuper, because that pass only handles extends
clauses which are simple NAME or GETPROP nodes.
TODO(bradfordcsmith): This pass may no longer be necessary once the typechecker passes have all
been updated to understand ES6 classes.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
hotSwapScript(Node scriptRoot,
Node originalRoot)
Process the JS with root node root.
|
void |
process(Node externs,
Node root)
Process the JS with root node root.
|
void |
visit(NodeTraversal t,
Node n,
Node parent)
Visits a node in postorder (after its children).
|
shouldTraversepublic void process(Node externs, Node root)
CompilerPassprocess in interface CompilerPassexterns - Top of external JS treeroot - Top of JS treepublic void hotSwapScript(Node scriptRoot, Node originalRoot)
HotSwapCompilerPasshotSwapScript in interface HotSwapCompilerPassscriptRoot - Root node corresponding to the file that is modified,
should be of type Token.SCRIPT.originalRoot - Root node corresponding to the original version of the
file that is modified. Should be of type token.SCRIPT.public void visit(NodeTraversal t, Node n, Node parent)
NodeTraversal.CallbackNodeTraversal.Callback.shouldTraverse(NodeTraversal, Node, Node) returned true for its parent. In particular, the
root node is never visited in postorder.
Siblings are always visited left-to-right.
Implementations can have side-effects (e.g. modify the parse tree). Removing the current node is legal, but removing or reordering nodes above the current node may cause nodes to be visited twice or not at all.
visit in interface NodeTraversal.Callbackt - The current traversal.n - The current node.parent - The parent of the current node.Copyright © 2009-2020 Google. All Rights Reserved.