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<h1 class="title">UglifyJS &ndash; a JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier</h1>
<div id="table-of-contents">
<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
<div id="text-table-of-contents">
<ul>
<li><a href="#sec-1">1 UglifyJS &mdash; a JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier </a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#sec-1-1">1.1 Unsafe transformations </a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#sec-1-1-1">1.1.1 Calls involving the global Array constructor </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-1-2">1.1.2 <code>obj.toString()</code> ==&gt; <code>obj+“”</code> </a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-2">1.2 Install (NPM) </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-3">1.3 Install latest code from GitHub </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-4">1.4 Usage </a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#sec-1-4-1">1.4.1 API </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-4-2">1.4.2 Beautifier shortcoming &ndash; no more comments </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-4-3">1.4.3 Use as a code pre-processor </a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-5">1.5 Compression &ndash; how good is it? </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-6">1.6 Bugs? </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-7">1.7 Links </a></li>
<li><a href="#sec-1-8">1.8 License </a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1" class="outline-2">
<h2 id="sec-1"><span class="section-number-2">1</span> UglifyJS &mdash; a JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier </h2>
<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-1">
<p>
This package implements a general-purpose JavaScript
parser/compressor/beautifier toolkit. It is developed on <a href="http://nodejs.org/">NodeJS</a>, but it
should work on any JavaScript platform supporting the CommonJS module system
(and if your platform of choice doesn't support CommonJS, you can easily
implement it, or discard the <code>exports.*</code> lines from UglifyJS sources).
</p>
<p>
The tokenizer/parser generates an abstract syntax tree from JS code. You
can then traverse the AST to learn more about the code, or do various
manipulations on it. This part is implemented in <a href="../lib/parse-js.js">parse-js.js</a> and it's a
port to JavaScript of the excellent <a href="http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/">parse-js</a> Common Lisp library from <a href="http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/">Marijn Haverbeke</a>.
</p>
<p>
( See <a href="http://github.com/mishoo/cl-uglify-js">cl-uglify-js</a> if you're looking for the Common Lisp version of
UglifyJS. )
</p>
<p>
The second part of this package, implemented in <a href="../lib/process.js">process.js</a>, inspects and
manipulates the AST generated by the parser to provide the following:
</p>
<ul>
<li>ability to re-generate JavaScript code from the AST. Optionally
indented&mdash;you can use this if you want to “beautify” a program that has
been compressed, so that you can inspect the source. But you can also run
our code generator to print out an AST without any whitespace, so you
achieve compression as well.
</li>
<li>shorten variable names (usually to single characters). Our mangler will
analyze the code and generate proper variable names, depending on scope
and usage, and is smart enough to deal with globals defined elsewhere, or
with <code>eval()</code> calls or <code>with{}</code> statements. In short, if <code>eval()</code> or
<code>with{}</code> are used in some scope, then all variables in that scope and any
variables in the parent scopes will remain unmangled, and any references
to such variables remain unmangled as well.
</li>
<li>various small optimizations that may lead to faster code but certainly
lead to smaller code. Where possible, we do the following:
<ul>
<li>foo["bar"] ==&gt; foo.bar
</li>
<li>remove block brackets <code>{}</code>
</li>
<li>join consecutive var declarations:
var a = 10; var b = 20; ==&gt; var a=10,b=20;
</li>
<li>resolve simple constant expressions: 1 +2 * 3 ==&gt; 7. We only do the
replacement if the result occupies less bytes; for example 1/3 would
translate to 0.333333333333, so in this case we don't replace it.
</li>
<li>consecutive statements in blocks are merged into a sequence; in many
cases, this leaves blocks with a single statement, so then we can remove
the block brackets.
</li>
<li>various optimizations for IF statements:
<ul>
<li>if (foo) bar(); else baz(); ==&gt; foo?bar():baz();
</li>
<li>if (!foo) bar(); else baz(); ==&gt; foo?baz():bar();
</li>
<li>if (foo) bar(); ==&gt; foo&amp;&amp;bar();
</li>
<li>if (!foo) bar(); ==&gt; foo||bar();
</li>
<li>if (foo) return bar(); else return baz(); ==&gt; return foo?bar():baz();
</li>
<li>if (foo) return bar(); else something(); ==&gt; {if(foo)return bar();something()}
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>remove some unreachable code and warn about it (code that follows a
<code>return</code>, <code>throw</code>, <code>break</code> or <code>continue</code> statement, except
function/variable declarations).
</li>
<li>act a limited version of a pre-processor (c.f. the pre-processor of
C/C++) to allow you to safely replace selected global symbols with
specified values. When combined with the optimisations above this can
make UglifyJS operate slightly more like a compilation process, in
that when certain symbols are replaced by constant values, entire code
blocks may be optimised away as unreachable.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-1" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-1"><span class="section-number-3">1.1</span> <span class="target">Unsafe transformations</span> </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-1">
<p>
The following transformations can in theory break code, although they're
probably safe in most practical cases. To enable them you need to pass the
<code>--unsafe</code> flag.
</p>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-1-1" class="outline-4">
<h4 id="sec-1-1-1"><span class="section-number-4">1.1.1</span> Calls involving the global Array constructor </h4>
<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-1-1-1">
<p>
The following transformations occur:
</p>
<pre class="src src-js"><span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(1, 2, 3, 4) =&gt; [1,2,3,4]
Array(a, b, c) =&gt; [a,b,c]
<span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(5) =&gt; Array(5)
<span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(a) =&gt; Array(a)
</pre>
<p>
These are all safe if the Array name isn't redefined. JavaScript does allow
one to globally redefine Array (and pretty much everything, in fact) but I
personally don't see why would anyone do that.
</p>
<p>
UglifyJS does handle the case where Array is redefined locally, or even
globally but with a <code>function</code> or <code>var</code> declaration. Therefore, in the
following cases UglifyJS <b>doesn't touch</b> calls or instantiations of Array:
</p>
<pre class="src src-js"><span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">case 1. globally declared variable</span>
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">Array</span>;
<span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(1, 2, 3);
Array(a, b);
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">or (can be declared later)</span>
<span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(1, 2, 3);
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">Array</span>;
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">or (can be a function)</span>
<span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(1, 2, 3);
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">Array</span>() { ... }
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">case 2. declared in a function</span>
(<span class="org-keyword">function</span>(){
a = <span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(1, 2, 3);
b = Array(5, 6);
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">Array</span>;
})();
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">or</span>
(<span class="org-keyword">function</span>(<span class="org-variable-name">Array</span>){
<span class="org-keyword">return</span> Array(5, 6, 7);
})();
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">or</span>
(<span class="org-keyword">function</span>(){
<span class="org-keyword">return</span> <span class="org-keyword">new</span> <span class="org-type">Array</span>(1, 2, 3, 4);
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">Array</span>() { ... }
})();
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">etc.</span>
</pre>
</div>
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<div id="outline-container-1-1-2" class="outline-4">
<h4 id="sec-1-1-2"><span class="section-number-4">1.1.2</span> <code>obj.toString()</code> ==&gt; <code>obj+“”</code> </h4>
<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-1-1-2">
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-2" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-2"><span class="section-number-3">1.2</span> Install (NPM) </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-2">
<p>
UglifyJS is now available through NPM &mdash; <code>npm install uglify-js</code> should do
the job.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-3" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-3"><span class="section-number-3">1.3</span> Install latest code from GitHub </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-3">
<pre class="src src-sh"><span class="org-comment-delimiter">## </span><span class="org-comment">clone the repository</span>
mkdir -p /where/you/wanna/put/it
<span class="org-builtin">cd</span> /where/you/wanna/put/it
git clone git://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS.git
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">## </span><span class="org-comment">make the module available to Node</span>
mkdir -p ~/.node_libraries/
<span class="org-builtin">cd</span> ~/.node_libraries/
ln -s /where/you/wanna/put/it/UglifyJS/uglify-js.js
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">## </span><span class="org-comment">and if you want the CLI script too:</span>
mkdir -p ~/bin
<span class="org-builtin">cd</span> ~/bin
ln -s /where/you/wanna/put/it/UglifyJS/bin/uglifyjs
<span class="org-comment-delimiter"># </span><span class="org-comment">(then add ~/bin to your $PATH if it's not there already)</span>
</pre>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-4" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-4"><span class="section-number-3">1.4</span> Usage </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-4">
<p>
There is a command-line tool that exposes the functionality of this library
for your shell-scripting needs:
</p>
<pre class="src src-sh">uglifyjs [ options... ] [ filename ]
</pre>
<p>
<code>filename</code> should be the last argument and should name the file from which
to read the JavaScript code. If you don't specify it, it will read code
from STDIN.
</p>
<p>
Supported options:
</p>
<ul>
<li><code>-b</code> or <code>--beautify</code> &mdash; output indented code; when passed, additional
options control the beautifier:
<ul>
<li><code>-i N</code> or <code>--indent N</code> &mdash; indentation level (number of spaces)
</li>
<li><code>-q</code> or <code>--quote-keys</code> &mdash; quote keys in literal objects (by default,
only keys that cannot be identifier names will be quotes).
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><code>--ascii</code> &mdash; pass this argument to encode non-ASCII characters as
<code>\uXXXX</code> sequences. By default UglifyJS won't bother to do it and will
output Unicode characters instead. (the output is always encoded in UTF8,
but if you pass this option you'll only get ASCII).
</li>
<li><code>-nm</code> or <code>--no-mangle</code> &mdash; don't mangle names.
</li>
<li><code>-nmf</code> or <code>--no-mangle-functions</code> &ndash; in case you want to mangle variable
names, but not touch function names.
</li>
<li><code>-ns</code> or <code>--no-squeeze</code> &mdash; don't call <code>ast_squeeze()</code> (which does various
optimizations that result in smaller, less readable code).
</li>
<li><code>-mt</code> or <code>--mangle-toplevel</code> &mdash; mangle names in the toplevel scope too
(by default we don't do this).
</li>
<li><code>--no-seqs</code> &mdash; when <code>ast_squeeze()</code> is called (thus, unless you pass
<code>--no-squeeze</code>) it will reduce consecutive statements in blocks into a
sequence. For example, "a = 10; b = 20; foo();" will be written as
"a=10,b=20,foo();". In various occasions, this allows us to discard the
block brackets (since the block becomes a single statement). This is ON
by default because it seems safe and saves a few hundred bytes on some
libs that I tested it on, but pass <code>--no-seqs</code> to disable it.
</li>
<li><code>--no-dead-code</code> &mdash; by default, UglifyJS will remove code that is
obviously unreachable (code that follows a <code>return</code>, <code>throw</code>, <code>break</code> or
<code>continue</code> statement and is not a function/variable declaration). Pass
this option to disable this optimization.
</li>
<li><code>-nc</code> or <code>--no-copyright</code> &mdash; by default, <code>uglifyjs</code> will keep the initial
comment tokens in the generated code (assumed to be copyright information
etc.). If you pass this it will discard it.
</li>
<li><code>-o filename</code> or <code>--output filename</code> &mdash; put the result in <code>filename</code>. If
this isn't given, the result goes to standard output (or see next one).
</li>
<li><code>--overwrite</code> &mdash; if the code is read from a file (not from STDIN) and you
pass <code>--overwrite</code> then the output will be written in the same file.
</li>
<li><code>--ast</code> &mdash; pass this if you want to get the Abstract Syntax Tree instead
of JavaScript as output. Useful for debugging or learning more about the
internals.
</li>
<li><code>-v</code> or <code>--verbose</code> &mdash; output some notes on STDERR (for now just how long
each operation takes).
</li>
<li><code>-d SYMBOL[=VALUE]</code> or <code>--define SYMBOL[=VALUE]</code> &mdash; will replace
all instances of the specified symbol where used as an identifier
(except where symbol has properly declared by a var declaration or
use as function parameter or similar) with the specified value. This
argument may be specified multiple times to define multiple
symbols - if no value is specified the symbol will be replaced with
the value <code>true</code>, or you can specify a numeric value (such as
<code>1024</code>), a quoted string value (such as ="object"= or
='https://github.com'<code>), or the name of another symbol or keyword (such as =null</code> or <code>document</code>).
This allows you, for example, to assign meaningful names to key
constant values but discard the symbolic names in the uglified
version for brevity/efficiency, or when used wth care, allows
UglifyJS to operate as a form of <b>conditional compilation</b>
whereby defining appropriate values may, by dint of the constant
folding and dead code removal features above, remove entire
superfluous code blocks (e.g. completely remove instrumentation or
trace code for production use).
Where string values are being defined, the handling of quotes are
likely to be subject to the specifics of your command shell
environment, so you may need to experiment with quoting styles
depending on your platform, or you may find the option
<code>--define-from-module</code> more suitable for use.
</li>
<li><code>-define-from-module SOMEMODULE</code> &mdash; will load the named module (as
per the NodeJS <code>require()</code> function) and iterate all the exported
properties of the module defining them as symbol names to be defined
(as if by the <code>--define</code> option) per the name of each property
(i.e. without the module name prefix) and given the value of the
property. This is a much easier way to handle and document groups of
symbols to be defined rather than a large number of <code>--define</code>
options.
</li>
<li><code>--unsafe</code> &mdash; enable other additional optimizations that are known to be
unsafe in some contrived situations, but could still be generally useful.
For now only these:
<ul>
<li>foo.toString() ==&gt; foo+""
</li>
<li>new Array(x,&hellip;) ==&gt; [x,&hellip;]
</li>
<li>new Array(x) ==&gt; Array(x)
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><code>--max-line-len</code> (default 32K characters) &mdash; add a newline after around
32K characters. I've seen both FF and Chrome croak when all the code was
on a single line of around 670K. Pass &ndash;max-line-len 0 to disable this
safety feature.
</li>
<li><code>--reserved-names</code> &mdash; some libraries rely on certain names to be used, as
pointed out in issue #92 and #81, so this option allow you to exclude such
names from the mangler. For example, to keep names <code>require</code> and <code>$super</code>
intact you'd specify &ndash;reserved-names "require,$super".
</li>
<li><code>--inline-script</code> &ndash; when you want to include the output literally in an
HTML <code>&lt;script&gt;</code> tag you can use this option to prevent <code>&lt;/script</code> from
showing up in the output.
</li>
<li><code>--lift-vars</code> &ndash; when you pass this, UglifyJS will apply the following
transformations (see the notes in API, <code>ast_lift_variables</code>):
<ul>
<li>put all <code>var</code> declarations at the start of the scope
</li>
<li>make sure a variable is declared only once
</li>
<li>discard unused function arguments
</li>
<li>discard unused inner (named) functions
</li>
<li>finally, try to merge assignments into that one <code>var</code> declaration, if
possible.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
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<h4 id="sec-1-4-1"><span class="section-number-4">1.4.1</span> API </h4>
<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-1-4-1">
<p>
To use the library from JavaScript, you'd do the following (example for
NodeJS):
</p>
<pre class="src src-js"><span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">jsp</span> = require(<span class="org-string">"uglify-js"</span>).parser;
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">pro</span> = require(<span class="org-string">"uglify-js"</span>).uglify;
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">orig_code</span> = <span class="org-string">"... JS code here"</span>;
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">ast</span> = jsp.parse(orig_code); <span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">parse code and get the initial AST</span>
ast = pro.ast_mangle(ast); <span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">get a new AST with mangled names</span>
ast = pro.ast_squeeze(ast); <span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">get an AST with compression optimizations</span>
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">final_code</span> = pro.gen_code(ast); <span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">compressed code here</span>
</pre>
<p>
The above performs the full compression that is possible right now. As you
can see, there are a sequence of steps which you can apply. For example if
you want compressed output but for some reason you don't want to mangle
variable names, you would simply skip the line that calls
<code>pro.ast_mangle(ast)</code>.
</p>
<p>
Some of these functions take optional arguments. Here's a description:
</p>
<ul>
<li><code>jsp.parse(code, strict_semicolons)</code> &ndash; parses JS code and returns an AST.
<code>strict_semicolons</code> is optional and defaults to <code>false</code>. If you pass
<code>true</code> then the parser will throw an error when it expects a semicolon and
it doesn't find it. For most JS code you don't want that, but it's useful
if you want to strictly sanitize your code.
</li>
<li><code>pro.ast_lift_variables(ast)</code> &ndash; merge and move <code>var</code> declarations to the
scop of the scope; discard unused function arguments or variables; discard
unused (named) inner functions. It also tries to merge assignments
following the <code>var</code> declaration into it.
<p>
If your code is very hand-optimized concerning <code>var</code> declarations, this
lifting variable declarations might actually increase size. For me it
helps out. On jQuery it adds 865 bytes (243 after gzip). YMMV. Also
note that (since it's not enabled by default) this operation isn't yet
heavily tested (please report if you find issues!).
</p>
<p>
Note that although it might increase the image size (on jQuery it gains
865 bytes, 243 after gzip) it's technically more correct: in certain
situations, dead code removal might drop variable declarations, which
would not happen if the variables are lifted in advance.
</p>
<p>
Here's an example of what it does:
</p></li>
</ul>
<pre class="src src-js"><span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">f</span>(<span class="org-variable-name">a</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">b</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">c</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">d</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">e</span>) {
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">q</span>;
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">w</span>;
w = 10;
q = 20;
<span class="org-keyword">for</span> (<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">i</span> = 1; i &lt; 10; ++i) {
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">boo</span> = foo(a);
}
<span class="org-keyword">for</span> (<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">i</span> = 0; i &lt; 1; ++i) {
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">boo</span> = bar(c);
}
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">foo</span>(){ ... }
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">bar</span>(){ ... }
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">baz</span>(){ ... }
}
<span class="org-comment-delimiter">// </span><span class="org-comment">transforms into ==&gt;</span>
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">f</span>(<span class="org-variable-name">a</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">b</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">c</span>) {
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">i</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">boo</span>, <span class="org-variable-name">w</span> = 10, <span class="org-variable-name">q</span> = 20;
<span class="org-keyword">for</span> (i = 1; i &lt; 10; ++i) {
boo = foo(a);
}
<span class="org-keyword">for</span> (i = 0; i &lt; 1; ++i) {
boo = bar(c);
}
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">foo</span>() { ... }
<span class="org-keyword">function</span> <span class="org-function-name">bar</span>() { ... }
}
</pre>
<ul>
<li><code>pro.ast_mangle(ast, options)</code> &ndash; generates a new AST containing mangled
(compressed) variable and function names. It supports the following
options:
<ul>
<li><code>toplevel</code> &ndash; mangle toplevel names (by default we don't touch them).
</li>
<li><code>except</code> &ndash; an array of names to exclude from compression.
</li>
<li><code>defines</code> &ndash; an object with properties named after symbols to
replace (see the <code>--define</code> option for the script) and the values
representing the AST replacement value.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><code>pro.ast_squeeze(ast, options)</code> &ndash; employs further optimizations designed
to reduce the size of the code that <code>gen_code</code> would generate from the
AST. Returns a new AST. <code>options</code> can be a hash; the supported options
are:
<ul>
<li><code>make_seqs</code> (default true) which will cause consecutive statements in a
block to be merged using the "sequence" (comma) operator
</li>
<li><code>dead_code</code> (default true) which will remove unreachable code.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><code>pro.gen_code(ast, options)</code> &ndash; generates JS code from the AST. By
default it's minified, but using the <code>options</code> argument you can get nicely
formatted output. <code>options</code> is, well, optional :-) and if you pass it it
must be an object and supports the following properties (below you can see
the default values):
<ul>
<li><code>beautify: false</code> &ndash; pass <code>true</code> if you want indented output
</li>
<li><code>indent_start: 0</code> (only applies when <code>beautify</code> is <code>true</code>) &ndash; initial
indentation in spaces
</li>
<li><code>indent_level: 4</code> (only applies when <code>beautify</code> is <code>true</code>) --
indentation level, in spaces (pass an even number)
</li>
<li><code>quote_keys: false</code> &ndash; if you pass <code>true</code> it will quote all keys in
literal objects
</li>
<li><code>space_colon: false</code> (only applies when <code>beautify</code> is <code>true</code>) &ndash; wether
to put a space before the colon in object literals
</li>
<li><code>ascii_only: false</code> &ndash; pass <code>true</code> if you want to encode non-ASCII
characters as <code>\uXXXX</code>.
</li>
<li><code>inline_script: false</code> &ndash; pass <code>true</code> to escape occurrences of
<code>&lt;/script</code> in strings
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-4-2" class="outline-4">
<h4 id="sec-1-4-2"><span class="section-number-4">1.4.2</span> Beautifier shortcoming &ndash; no more comments </h4>
<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-1-4-2">
<p>
The beautifier can be used as a general purpose indentation tool. It's
useful when you want to make a minified file readable. One limitation,
though, is that it discards all comments, so you don't really want to use it
to reformat your code, unless you don't have, or don't care about, comments.
</p>
<p>
In fact it's not the beautifier who discards comments &mdash; they are dumped at
the parsing stage, when we build the initial AST. Comments don't really
make sense in the AST, and while we could add nodes for them, it would be
inconvenient because we'd have to add special rules to ignore them at all
the processing stages.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-4-3" class="outline-4">
<h4 id="sec-1-4-3"><span class="section-number-4">1.4.3</span> Use as a code pre-processor </h4>
<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-1-4-3">
<p>
The <code>--define</code> option can be used, particularly when combined with the
constant folding logic, as a form of pre-processor to enable or remove
particular constructions, such as might be used for instrumenting
development code, or to produce variations aimed at a specific
platform.
</p>
<p>
The code below illustrates the way this can be done, and how the
symbol replacement is performed.
</p>
<pre class="src src-js">CLAUSE1: <span class="org-keyword">if</span> (<span class="org-keyword">typeof</span> DEVMODE === <span class="org-string">'undefined'</span>) {
DEVMODE = <span class="org-constant">true</span>;
}
<span class="org-function-name">CLAUSE2</span>: <span class="org-keyword">function</span> init() {
<span class="org-keyword">if</span> (DEVMODE) {
console.log(<span class="org-string">"init() called"</span>);
}
....
DEVMODE &amp;amp;&amp;amp; console.log(<span class="org-string">"init() complete"</span>);
}
<span class="org-function-name">CLAUSE3</span>: <span class="org-keyword">function</span> reportDeviceStatus(<span class="org-variable-name">device</span>) {
<span class="org-keyword">var</span> <span class="org-variable-name">DEVMODE</span> = device.mode, <span class="org-variable-name">DEVNAME</span> = device.name;
<span class="org-keyword">if</span> (DEVMODE === <span class="org-string">'open'</span>) {
....
}
}
</pre>
<p>
When the above code is normally executed, the undeclared global
variable <code>DEVMODE</code> will be assigned the value <b>true</b> (see <code>CLAUSE1</code>)
and so the <code>init()</code> function (<code>CLAUSE2</code>) will write messages to the
console log when executed, but in <code>CLAUSE3</code> a locally declared
variable will mask access to the <code>DEVMODE</code> global symbol.
</p>
<p>
If the above code is processed by UglifyJS with an argument of
<code>--define DEVMODE=false</code> then UglifyJS will replace <code>DEVMODE</code> with the
boolean constant value <b>false</b> within <code>CLAUSE1</code> and <code>CLAUSE2</code>, but it
will leave <code>CLAUSE3</code> as it stands because there <code>DEVMODE</code> resolves to
a validly declared variable.
</p>
<p>
And more so, the constant-folding features of UglifyJS will recognise
that the <code>if</code> condition of <code>CLAUSE1</code> is thus always false, and so will
remove the test and body of <code>CLAUSE1</code> altogether (including the
otherwise slightly problematical statement <code>false = true;</code> which it
will have formed by replacing <code>DEVMODE</code> in the body). Similarly,
within <code>CLAUSE2</code> both calls to <code>console.log()</code> will be removed
altogether.
</p>
<p>
In this way you can mimic, to a limited degree, the functionality of
the C/C++ pre-processor to enable or completely remove blocks
depending on how certain symbols are defined - perhaps using UglifyJS
to generate different versions of source aimed at different
environments
</p>
<p>
It is recommmended (but not made mandatory) that symbols designed for
this purpose are given names consisting of <code>UPPER_CASE_LETTERS</code> to
distinguish them from other (normal) symbols and avoid the sort of
clash that <code>CLAUSE3</code> above illustrates.
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-5" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-5"><span class="section-number-3">1.5</span> Compression &ndash; how good is it? </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-5">
<p>
Here are updated statistics. (I also updated my Google Closure and YUI
installations).
</p>
<p>
We're still a lot better than YUI in terms of compression, though slightly
slower. We're still a lot faster than Closure, and compression after gzip
is comparable.
</p>
<table border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6" rules="groups" frame="hsides">
<caption></caption>
<colgroup><col class="left" /><col class="left" /><col class="right" /><col class="left" /><col class="right" /><col class="left" /><col class="right" />
</colgroup>
<thead>
<tr><th scope="col" class="left">File</th><th scope="col" class="left">UglifyJS</th><th scope="col" class="right">UglifyJS+gzip</th><th scope="col" class="left">Closure</th><th scope="col" class="right">Closure+gzip</th><th scope="col" class="left">YUI</th><th scope="col" class="right">YUI+gzip</th></tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td class="left">jquery-1.6.2.js</td><td class="left">91001 (0:01.59)</td><td class="right">31896</td><td class="left">90678 (0:07.40)</td><td class="right">31979</td><td class="left">101527 (0:01.82)</td><td class="right">34646</td></tr>
<tr><td class="left">paper.js</td><td class="left">142023 (0:01.65)</td><td class="right">43334</td><td class="left">134301 (0:07.42)</td><td class="right">42495</td><td class="left">173383 (0:01.58)</td><td class="right">48785</td></tr>
<tr><td class="left">prototype.js</td><td class="left">88544 (0:01.09)</td><td class="right">26680</td><td class="left">86955 (0:06.97)</td><td class="right">26326</td><td class="left">92130 (0:00.79)</td><td class="right">28624</td></tr>
<tr><td class="left">thelib-full.js (DynarchLIB)</td><td class="left">251939 (0:02.55)</td><td class="right">72535</td><td class="left">249911 (0:09.05)</td><td class="right">72696</td><td class="left">258869 (0:01.94)</td><td class="right">76584</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-6" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-6"><span class="section-number-3">1.6</span> Bugs? </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-6">
<p>
Unfortunately, for the time being there is no automated test suite. But I
ran the compressor manually on non-trivial code, and then I tested that the
generated code works as expected. A few hundred times.
</p>
<p>
DynarchLIB was started in times when there was no good JS minifier.
Therefore I was quite religious about trying to write short code manually,
and as such DL contains a lot of syntactic hacks<sup><a class="footref" name="fnr.1" href="#fn.1">1</a></sup> such as “foo == bar ? a
= 10 : b = 20”, though the more readable version would clearly be to use
“if/else”.
</p>
<p>
Since the parser/compressor runs fine on DL and jQuery, I'm quite confident
that it's solid enough for production use. If you can identify any bugs,
I'd love to hear about them (<a href="http://groups.google.com/group/uglifyjs">use the Google Group</a> or email me directly).
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-7" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-7"><span class="section-number-3">1.7</span> Links </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-7">
<ul>
<li>Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/UglifyJS">@UglifyJS</a>
</li>
<li>Project at GitHub: <a href="http://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS">http://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS</a>
</li>
<li>Google Group: <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/uglifyjs">http://groups.google.com/group/uglifyjs</a>
</li>
<li>Common Lisp JS parser: <a href="http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/">http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/</a>
</li>
<li>JS-to-Lisp compiler: <a href="http://github.com/marijnh/js">http://github.com/marijnh/js</a>
</li>
<li>Common Lisp JS uglifier: <a href="http://github.com/mishoo/cl-uglify-js">http://github.com/mishoo/cl-uglify-js</a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div id="outline-container-1-8" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="sec-1-8"><span class="section-number-3">1.8</span> License </h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-8">
<p>
UglifyJS is released under the BSD license:
</p>
<pre class="example">Copyright 2010 (c) Mihai Bazon &lt;mihai.bazon@gmail.com&gt;
Based on parse-js (http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/).
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.
</pre>
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<h2 class="footnotes">Footnotes: </h2>
<div id="text-footnotes">
<p class="footnote"><sup><a class="footnum" name="fn.1" href="#fnr.1">1</a></sup> I even reported a few bugs and suggested some fixes in the original
<a href="http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/">parse-js</a> library, and Marijn pushed fixes literally in minutes.
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#+TITLE: UglifyJS -- a JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier
#+KEYWORDS: javascript, js, parser, compiler, compressor, mangle, minify, minifier
#+DESCRIPTION: a JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier in JavaScript
#+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="docstyle.css" />
#+AUTHOR: Mihai Bazon
#+EMAIL: mihai.bazon@gmail.com
* UglifyJS --- a JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier
This package implements a general-purpose JavaScript
parser/compressor/beautifier toolkit. It is developed on [[http://nodejs.org/][NodeJS]], but it
should work on any JavaScript platform supporting the CommonJS module system
(and if your platform of choice doesn't support CommonJS, you can easily
implement it, or discard the =exports.*= lines from UglifyJS sources).
The tokenizer/parser generates an abstract syntax tree from JS code. You
can then traverse the AST to learn more about the code, or do various
manipulations on it. This part is implemented in [[../lib/parse-js.js][parse-js.js]] and it's a
port to JavaScript of the excellent [[http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/][parse-js]] Common Lisp library from [[http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/][Marijn
Haverbeke]].
( See [[http://github.com/mishoo/cl-uglify-js][cl-uglify-js]] if you're looking for the Common Lisp version of
UglifyJS. )
The second part of this package, implemented in [[../lib/process.js][process.js]], inspects and
manipulates the AST generated by the parser to provide the following:
- ability to re-generate JavaScript code from the AST. Optionally
indented---you can use this if you want to “beautify” a program that has
been compressed, so that you can inspect the source. But you can also run
our code generator to print out an AST without any whitespace, so you
achieve compression as well.
- shorten variable names (usually to single characters). Our mangler will
analyze the code and generate proper variable names, depending on scope
and usage, and is smart enough to deal with globals defined elsewhere, or
with =eval()= calls or =with{}= statements. In short, if =eval()= or
=with{}= are used in some scope, then all variables in that scope and any
variables in the parent scopes will remain unmangled, and any references
to such variables remain unmangled as well.
- various small optimizations that may lead to faster code but certainly
lead to smaller code. Where possible, we do the following:
- foo["bar"] ==> foo.bar
- remove block brackets ={}=
- join consecutive var declarations:
var a = 10; var b = 20; ==> var a=10,b=20;
- resolve simple constant expressions: 1 +2 * 3 ==> 7. We only do the
replacement if the result occupies less bytes; for example 1/3 would
translate to 0.333333333333, so in this case we don't replace it.
- consecutive statements in blocks are merged into a sequence; in many
cases, this leaves blocks with a single statement, so then we can remove
the block brackets.
- various optimizations for IF statements:
- if (foo) bar(); else baz(); ==> foo?bar():baz();
- if (!foo) bar(); else baz(); ==> foo?baz():bar();
- if (foo) bar(); ==> foo&&bar();
- if (!foo) bar(); ==> foo||bar();
- if (foo) return bar(); else return baz(); ==> return foo?bar():baz();
- if (foo) return bar(); else something(); ==> {if(foo)return bar();something()}
- remove some unreachable code and warn about it (code that follows a
=return=, =throw=, =break= or =continue= statement, except
function/variable declarations).
- act a limited version of a pre-processor (c.f. the pre-processor of
C/C++) to allow you to safely replace selected global symbols with
specified values. When combined with the optimisations above this can
make UglifyJS operate slightly more like a compilation process, in
that when certain symbols are replaced by constant values, entire code
blocks may be optimised away as unreachable.
** <<Unsafe transformations>>
The following transformations can in theory break code, although they're
probably safe in most practical cases. To enable them you need to pass the
=--unsafe= flag.
*** Calls involving the global Array constructor
The following transformations occur:
#+BEGIN_SRC js
new Array(1, 2, 3, 4) => [1,2,3,4]
Array(a, b, c) => [a,b,c]
new Array(5) => Array(5)
new Array(a) => Array(a)
#+END_SRC
These are all safe if the Array name isn't redefined. JavaScript does allow
one to globally redefine Array (and pretty much everything, in fact) but I
personally don't see why would anyone do that.
UglifyJS does handle the case where Array is redefined locally, or even
globally but with a =function= or =var= declaration. Therefore, in the
following cases UglifyJS *doesn't touch* calls or instantiations of Array:
#+BEGIN_SRC js
// case 1. globally declared variable
var Array;
new Array(1, 2, 3);
Array(a, b);
// or (can be declared later)
new Array(1, 2, 3);
var Array;
// or (can be a function)
new Array(1, 2, 3);
function Array() { ... }
// case 2. declared in a function
(function(){
a = new Array(1, 2, 3);
b = Array(5, 6);
var Array;
})();
// or
(function(Array){
return Array(5, 6, 7);
})();
// or
(function(){
return new Array(1, 2, 3, 4);
function Array() { ... }
})();
// etc.
#+END_SRC
*** =obj.toString()= ==> =obj+“”=
** Install (NPM)
UglifyJS is now available through NPM --- =npm install uglify-js= should do
the job.
** Install latest code from GitHub
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
## clone the repository
mkdir -p /where/you/wanna/put/it
cd /where/you/wanna/put/it
git clone git://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS.git
## make the module available to Node
mkdir -p ~/.node_libraries/
cd ~/.node_libraries/
ln -s /where/you/wanna/put/it/UglifyJS/uglify-js.js
## and if you want the CLI script too:
mkdir -p ~/bin
cd ~/bin
ln -s /where/you/wanna/put/it/UglifyJS/bin/uglifyjs
# (then add ~/bin to your $PATH if it's not there already)
#+END_SRC
** Usage
There is a command-line tool that exposes the functionality of this library
for your shell-scripting needs:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
uglifyjs [ options... ] [ filename ]
#+END_SRC
=filename= should be the last argument and should name the file from which
to read the JavaScript code. If you don't specify it, it will read code
from STDIN.
Supported options:
- =-b= or =--beautify= --- output indented code; when passed, additional
options control the beautifier:
- =-i N= or =--indent N= --- indentation level (number of spaces)
- =-q= or =--quote-keys= --- quote keys in literal objects (by default,
only keys that cannot be identifier names will be quotes).
- =--ascii= --- pass this argument to encode non-ASCII characters as
=\uXXXX= sequences. By default UglifyJS won't bother to do it and will
output Unicode characters instead. (the output is always encoded in UTF8,
but if you pass this option you'll only get ASCII).
- =-nm= or =--no-mangle= --- don't mangle names.
- =-nmf= or =--no-mangle-functions= -- in case you want to mangle variable
names, but not touch function names.
- =-ns= or =--no-squeeze= --- don't call =ast_squeeze()= (which does various
optimizations that result in smaller, less readable code).
- =-mt= or =--mangle-toplevel= --- mangle names in the toplevel scope too
(by default we don't do this).
- =--no-seqs= --- when =ast_squeeze()= is called (thus, unless you pass
=--no-squeeze=) it will reduce consecutive statements in blocks into a
sequence. For example, "a = 10; b = 20; foo();" will be written as
"a=10,b=20,foo();". In various occasions, this allows us to discard the
block brackets (since the block becomes a single statement). This is ON
by default because it seems safe and saves a few hundred bytes on some
libs that I tested it on, but pass =--no-seqs= to disable it.
- =--no-dead-code= --- by default, UglifyJS will remove code that is
obviously unreachable (code that follows a =return=, =throw=, =break= or
=continue= statement and is not a function/variable declaration). Pass
this option to disable this optimization.
- =-nc= or =--no-copyright= --- by default, =uglifyjs= will keep the initial
comment tokens in the generated code (assumed to be copyright information
etc.). If you pass this it will discard it.
- =-o filename= or =--output filename= --- put the result in =filename=. If
this isn't given, the result goes to standard output (or see next one).
- =--overwrite= --- if the code is read from a file (not from STDIN) and you
pass =--overwrite= then the output will be written in the same file.
- =--ast= --- pass this if you want to get the Abstract Syntax Tree instead
of JavaScript as output. Useful for debugging or learning more about the
internals.
- =-v= or =--verbose= --- output some notes on STDERR (for now just how long
each operation takes).
- =-d SYMBOL[=VALUE]= or =--define SYMBOL[=VALUE]= --- will replace
all instances of the specified symbol where used as an identifier
(except where symbol has properly declared by a var declaration or
use as function parameter or similar) with the specified value. This
argument may be specified multiple times to define multiple
symbols - if no value is specified the symbol will be replaced with
the value =true=, or you can specify a numeric value (such as
=1024=), a quoted string value (such as ="object"= or
='https://github.com'=), or the name of another symbol or keyword
(such as =null= or =document=).
This allows you, for example, to assign meaningful names to key
constant values but discard the symbolic names in the uglified
version for brevity/efficiency, or when used wth care, allows
UglifyJS to operate as a form of *conditional compilation*
whereby defining appropriate values may, by dint of the constant
folding and dead code removal features above, remove entire
superfluous code blocks (e.g. completely remove instrumentation or
trace code for production use).
Where string values are being defined, the handling of quotes are
likely to be subject to the specifics of your command shell
environment, so you may need to experiment with quoting styles
depending on your platform, or you may find the option
=--define-from-module= more suitable for use.
- =-define-from-module SOMEMODULE= --- will load the named module (as
per the NodeJS =require()= function) and iterate all the exported
properties of the module defining them as symbol names to be defined
(as if by the =--define= option) per the name of each property
(i.e. without the module name prefix) and given the value of the
property. This is a much easier way to handle and document groups of
symbols to be defined rather than a large number of =--define=
options.
- =--unsafe= --- enable other additional optimizations that are known to be
unsafe in some contrived situations, but could still be generally useful.
For now only these:
- foo.toString() ==> foo+""
- new Array(x,...) ==> [x,...]
- new Array(x) ==> Array(x)
- =--max-line-len= (default 32K characters) --- add a newline after around
32K characters. I've seen both FF and Chrome croak when all the code was
on a single line of around 670K. Pass --max-line-len 0 to disable this
safety feature.
- =--reserved-names= --- some libraries rely on certain names to be used, as
pointed out in issue #92 and #81, so this option allow you to exclude such
names from the mangler. For example, to keep names =require= and =$super=
intact you'd specify --reserved-names "require,$super".
- =--inline-script= -- when you want to include the output literally in an
HTML =<script>= tag you can use this option to prevent =</script= from
showing up in the output.
- =--lift-vars= -- when you pass this, UglifyJS will apply the following
transformations (see the notes in API, =ast_lift_variables=):
- put all =var= declarations at the start of the scope
- make sure a variable is declared only once
- discard unused function arguments
- discard unused inner (named) functions
- finally, try to merge assignments into that one =var= declaration, if
possible.
*** API
To use the library from JavaScript, you'd do the following (example for
NodeJS):
#+BEGIN_SRC js
var jsp = require("uglify-js").parser;
var pro = require("uglify-js").uglify;
var orig_code = "... JS code here";
var ast = jsp.parse(orig_code); // parse code and get the initial AST
ast = pro.ast_mangle(ast); // get a new AST with mangled names
ast = pro.ast_squeeze(ast); // get an AST with compression optimizations
var final_code = pro.gen_code(ast); // compressed code here
#+END_SRC
The above performs the full compression that is possible right now. As you
can see, there are a sequence of steps which you can apply. For example if
you want compressed output but for some reason you don't want to mangle
variable names, you would simply skip the line that calls
=pro.ast_mangle(ast)=.
Some of these functions take optional arguments. Here's a description:
- =jsp.parse(code, strict_semicolons)= -- parses JS code and returns an AST.
=strict_semicolons= is optional and defaults to =false=. If you pass
=true= then the parser will throw an error when it expects a semicolon and
it doesn't find it. For most JS code you don't want that, but it's useful
if you want to strictly sanitize your code.
- =pro.ast_lift_variables(ast)= -- merge and move =var= declarations to the
scop of the scope; discard unused function arguments or variables; discard
unused (named) inner functions. It also tries to merge assignments
following the =var= declaration into it.
If your code is very hand-optimized concerning =var= declarations, this
lifting variable declarations might actually increase size. For me it
helps out. On jQuery it adds 865 bytes (243 after gzip). YMMV. Also
note that (since it's not enabled by default) this operation isn't yet
heavily tested (please report if you find issues!).
Note that although it might increase the image size (on jQuery it gains
865 bytes, 243 after gzip) it's technically more correct: in certain
situations, dead code removal might drop variable declarations, which
would not happen if the variables are lifted in advance.
Here's an example of what it does:
#+BEGIN_SRC js
function f(a, b, c, d, e) {
var q;
var w;
w = 10;
q = 20;
for (var i = 1; i < 10; ++i) {
var boo = foo(a);
}
for (var i = 0; i < 1; ++i) {
var boo = bar(c);
}
function foo(){ ... }
function bar(){ ... }
function baz(){ ... }
}
// transforms into ==>
function f(a, b, c) {
var i, boo, w = 10, q = 20;
for (i = 1; i < 10; ++i) {
boo = foo(a);
}
for (i = 0; i < 1; ++i) {
boo = bar(c);
}
function foo() { ... }
function bar() { ... }
}
#+END_SRC
- =pro.ast_mangle(ast, options)= -- generates a new AST containing mangled
(compressed) variable and function names. It supports the following
options:
- =toplevel= -- mangle toplevel names (by default we don't touch them).
- =except= -- an array of names to exclude from compression.
- =defines= -- an object with properties named after symbols to
replace (see the =--define= option for the script) and the values
representing the AST replacement value.
- =pro.ast_squeeze(ast, options)= -- employs further optimizations designed
to reduce the size of the code that =gen_code= would generate from the
AST. Returns a new AST. =options= can be a hash; the supported options
are:
- =make_seqs= (default true) which will cause consecutive statements in a
block to be merged using the "sequence" (comma) operator
- =dead_code= (default true) which will remove unreachable code.
- =pro.gen_code(ast, options)= -- generates JS code from the AST. By
default it's minified, but using the =options= argument you can get nicely
formatted output. =options= is, well, optional :-) and if you pass it it
must be an object and supports the following properties (below you can see
the default values):
- =beautify: false= -- pass =true= if you want indented output
- =indent_start: 0= (only applies when =beautify= is =true=) -- initial
indentation in spaces
- =indent_level: 4= (only applies when =beautify= is =true=) --
indentation level, in spaces (pass an even number)
- =quote_keys: false= -- if you pass =true= it will quote all keys in
literal objects
- =space_colon: false= (only applies when =beautify= is =true=) -- wether
to put a space before the colon in object literals
- =ascii_only: false= -- pass =true= if you want to encode non-ASCII
characters as =\uXXXX=.
- =inline_script: false= -- pass =true= to escape occurrences of
=</script= in strings
*** Beautifier shortcoming -- no more comments
The beautifier can be used as a general purpose indentation tool. It's
useful when you want to make a minified file readable. One limitation,
though, is that it discards all comments, so you don't really want to use it
to reformat your code, unless you don't have, or don't care about, comments.
In fact it's not the beautifier who discards comments --- they are dumped at
the parsing stage, when we build the initial AST. Comments don't really
make sense in the AST, and while we could add nodes for them, it would be
inconvenient because we'd have to add special rules to ignore them at all
the processing stages.
*** Use as a code pre-processor
The =--define= option can be used, particularly when combined with the
constant folding logic, as a form of pre-processor to enable or remove
particular constructions, such as might be used for instrumenting
development code, or to produce variations aimed at a specific
platform.
The code below illustrates the way this can be done, and how the
symbol replacement is performed.
#+BEGIN_SRC js
CLAUSE1: if (typeof DEVMODE === 'undefined') {
DEVMODE = true;
}
CLAUSE2: function init() {
if (DEVMODE) {
console.log("init() called");
}
....
DEVMODE &amp;&amp; console.log("init() complete");
}
CLAUSE3: function reportDeviceStatus(device) {
var DEVMODE = device.mode, DEVNAME = device.name;
if (DEVMODE === 'open') {
....
}
}
#+END_SRC
When the above code is normally executed, the undeclared global
variable =DEVMODE= will be assigned the value *true* (see =CLAUSE1=)
and so the =init()= function (=CLAUSE2=) will write messages to the
console log when executed, but in =CLAUSE3= a locally declared
variable will mask access to the =DEVMODE= global symbol.
If the above code is processed by UglifyJS with an argument of
=--define DEVMODE=false= then UglifyJS will replace =DEVMODE= with the
boolean constant value *false* within =CLAUSE1= and =CLAUSE2=, but it
will leave =CLAUSE3= as it stands because there =DEVMODE= resolves to
a validly declared variable.
And more so, the constant-folding features of UglifyJS will recognise
that the =if= condition of =CLAUSE1= is thus always false, and so will
remove the test and body of =CLAUSE1= altogether (including the
otherwise slightly problematical statement =false = true;= which it
will have formed by replacing =DEVMODE= in the body). Similarly,
within =CLAUSE2= both calls to =console.log()= will be removed
altogether.
In this way you can mimic, to a limited degree, the functionality of
the C/C++ pre-processor to enable or completely remove blocks
depending on how certain symbols are defined - perhaps using UglifyJS
to generate different versions of source aimed at different
environments
It is recommmended (but not made mandatory) that symbols designed for
this purpose are given names consisting of =UPPER_CASE_LETTERS= to
distinguish them from other (normal) symbols and avoid the sort of
clash that =CLAUSE3= above illustrates.
** Compression -- how good is it?
Here are updated statistics. (I also updated my Google Closure and YUI
installations).
We're still a lot better than YUI in terms of compression, though slightly
slower. We're still a lot faster than Closure, and compression after gzip
is comparable.
| File | UglifyJS | UglifyJS+gzip | Closure | Closure+gzip | YUI | YUI+gzip |
|-----------------------------+------------------+---------------+------------------+--------------+------------------+----------|
| jquery-1.6.2.js | 91001 (0:01.59) | 31896 | 90678 (0:07.40) | 31979 | 101527 (0:01.82) | 34646 |
| paper.js | 142023 (0:01.65) | 43334 | 134301 (0:07.42) | 42495 | 173383 (0:01.58) | 48785 |
| prototype.js | 88544 (0:01.09) | 26680 | 86955 (0:06.97) | 26326 | 92130 (0:00.79) | 28624 |
| thelib-full.js (DynarchLIB) | 251939 (0:02.55) | 72535 | 249911 (0:09.05) | 72696 | 258869 (0:01.94) | 76584 |
** Bugs?
Unfortunately, for the time being there is no automated test suite. But I
ran the compressor manually on non-trivial code, and then I tested that the
generated code works as expected. A few hundred times.
DynarchLIB was started in times when there was no good JS minifier.
Therefore I was quite religious about trying to write short code manually,
and as such DL contains a lot of syntactic hacks[1] such as “foo == bar ? a
= 10 : b = 20”, though the more readable version would clearly be to use
“if/else”.
Since the parser/compressor runs fine on DL and jQuery, I'm quite confident
that it's solid enough for production use. If you can identify any bugs,
I'd love to hear about them ([[http://groups.google.com/group/uglifyjs][use the Google Group]] or email me directly).
[1] I even reported a few bugs and suggested some fixes in the original
[[http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/][parse-js]] library, and Marijn pushed fixes literally in minutes.
** Links
- Twitter: [[http://twitter.com/UglifyJS][@UglifyJS]]
- Project at GitHub: [[http://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS][http://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS]]
- Google Group: [[http://groups.google.com/group/uglifyjs][http://groups.google.com/group/uglifyjs]]
- Common Lisp JS parser: [[http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/][http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/]]
- JS-to-Lisp compiler: [[http://github.com/marijnh/js][http://github.com/marijnh/js]]
- Common Lisp JS uglifier: [[http://github.com/mishoo/cl-uglify-js][http://github.com/mishoo/cl-uglify-js]]
** License
UglifyJS is released under the BSD license:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Copyright 2010 (c) Mihai Bazon <mihai.bazon@gmail.com>
Based on parse-js (http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/parse-js/).
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER “AS IS” AND ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.
#+END_EXAMPLE

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#! /usr/bin/env node
// -*- js -*-
global.sys = require(/^v0\.[012]/.test(process.version) ? "sys" : "util");
var fs = require("fs");
var uglify = require("uglify-js"), // symlink ~/.node_libraries/uglify-js.js to ../uglify-js.js
jsp = uglify.parser,
pro = uglify.uglify;
var options = {
ast: false,
mangle: true,
mangle_toplevel: false,
no_mangle_functions: false,
squeeze: true,
make_seqs: true,
dead_code: true,
verbose: false,
show_copyright: true,
out_same_file: false,
max_line_length: 32 * 1024,
unsafe: false,
reserved_names: null,
defines: { },
lift_vars: false,
codegen_options: {
ascii_only: false,
beautify: false,
indent_level: 4,
indent_start: 0,
quote_keys: false,
space_colon: false,
inline_script: false
},
make: false,
output: true // stdout
};
var args = jsp.slice(process.argv, 2);
var filename;
out: while (args.length > 0) {
var v = args.shift();
switch (v) {
case "-b":
case "--beautify":
options.codegen_options.beautify = true;
break;
case "-i":
case "--indent":
options.codegen_options.indent_level = args.shift();
break;
case "-q":
case "--quote-keys":
options.codegen_options.quote_keys = true;
break;
case "-mt":
case "--mangle-toplevel":
options.mangle_toplevel = true;
break;
case "-nmf":
case "--no-mangle-functions":
options.no_mangle_functions = true;
break;
case "--no-mangle":
case "-nm":
options.mangle = false;
break;
case "--no-squeeze":
case "-ns":
options.squeeze = false;
break;
case "--no-seqs":
options.make_seqs = false;
break;
case "--no-dead-code":
options.dead_code = false;
break;
case "--no-copyright":
case "-nc":
options.show_copyright = false;
break;
case "-o":
case "--output":
options.output = args.shift();
break;
case "--overwrite":
options.out_same_file = true;
break;
case "-v":
case "--verbose":
options.verbose = true;
break;
case "--ast":
options.ast = true;
break;
case "--unsafe":
options.unsafe = true;
break;
case "--max-line-len":
options.max_line_length = parseInt(args.shift(), 10);
break;
case "--reserved-names":
options.reserved_names = args.shift().split(",");
break;
case "--lift-vars":
options.lift_vars = true;
break;
case "-d":
case "--define":
var defarg = args.shift();
try {
var defsym = function(sym) {
// KEYWORDS_ATOM doesn't include NaN or Infinity - should we check
// for them too ?? We don't check reserved words and the like as the
// define values are only substituted AFTER parsing
if (jsp.KEYWORDS_ATOM.hasOwnProperty(sym)) {
throw "Don't define values for inbuilt constant '"+sym+"'";
}
return sym;
},
defval = function(v) {
if (v.match(/^"(.*)"$/) || v.match(/^'(.*)'$/)) {
return [ "string", RegExp.$1 ];
}
else if (!isNaN(parseFloat(v))) {
return [ "num", parseFloat(v) ];
}
else if (v.match(/^[a-z\$_][a-z\$_0-9]*$/i)) {
return [ "name", v ];
}
else if (!v.match(/"/)) {
return [ "string", v ];
}
else if (!v.match(/'/)) {
return [ "string", v ];
}
throw "Can't understand the specified value: "+v;
};
if (defarg.match(/^([a-z_\$][a-z_\$0-9]*)(=(.*))?$/i)) {
var sym = defsym(RegExp.$1),
val = RegExp.$2 ? defval(RegExp.$2.substr(1)) : [ 'name', 'true' ];
options.defines[sym] = val;
}
else {
throw "The --define option expects SYMBOL[=value]";
}
} catch(ex) {
sys.print("ERROR: In option --define "+defarg+"\n"+ex+"\n");
process.exit(1);
}
break;
case "--define-from-module":
var defmodarg = args.shift(),
defmodule = require(defmodarg),
sym,
val;
for (sym in defmodule) {
if (defmodule.hasOwnProperty(sym)) {
options.defines[sym] = function(val) {
if (typeof val == "string")
return [ "string", val ];
if (typeof val == "number")
return [ "num", val ];
if (val === true)
return [ 'name', 'true' ];
if (val === false)
return [ 'name', 'false' ];
if (val === null)
return [ 'name', 'null' ];
if (val === undefined)
return [ 'name', 'undefined' ];
sys.print("ERROR: In option --define-from-module "+defmodarg+"\n");
sys.print("ERROR: Unknown object type for: "+sym+"="+val+"\n");
process.exit(1);
return null;
}(defmodule[sym]);
}
}
break;
case "--ascii":
options.codegen_options.ascii_only = true;
break;
case "--make":
options.make = true;
break;
case "--inline-script":
options.codegen_options.inline_script = true;
break;
default:
filename = v;
break out;
}
}
if (options.verbose) {
pro.set_logger(function(msg){
sys.debug(msg);
});
}
jsp.set_logger(function(msg){
sys.debug(msg);
});
if (options.make) {
options.out_same_file = false; // doesn't make sense in this case
var makefile = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(filename || "Makefile.uglify.js").toString());
output(makefile.files.map(function(file){
var code = fs.readFileSync(file.name);
if (file.module) {
code = "!function(exports, global){global = this;\n" + code + "\n;this." + file.module + " = exports;}({})";
}
else if (file.hide) {
code = "(function(){" + code + "}());";
}
return squeeze_it(code);
}).join("\n"));
}
else if (filename) {
fs.readFile(filename, "utf8", function(err, text){
if (err) throw err;
output(squeeze_it(text));
});
}
else {
var stdin = process.openStdin();
stdin.setEncoding("utf8");
var text = "";
stdin.on("data", function(chunk){
text += chunk;
});
stdin.on("end", function() {
output(squeeze_it(text));
});
}
function output(text) {
var out;
if (options.out_same_file && filename)
options.output = filename;
if (options.output === true) {
out = process.stdout;
} else {
out = fs.createWriteStream(options.output, {
flags: "w",
encoding: "utf8",
mode: 0644
});
}
out.write(text.replace(/;*$/, ";"));
if (options.output !== true) {
out.end();
}
};
// --------- main ends here.
function show_copyright(comments) {
var ret = "";
for (var i = 0; i < comments.length; ++i) {
var c = comments[i];
if (c.type == "comment1") {
ret += "//" + c.value + "\n";
} else {
ret += "/*" + c.value + "*/";
}
}
return ret;
};
function squeeze_it(code) {
var result = "";
if (options.show_copyright) {
var tok = jsp.tokenizer(code), c;
c = tok();
result += show_copyright(c.comments_before);
}
try {
var ast = time_it("parse", function(){ return jsp.parse(code); });
if (options.lift_vars) {
ast = time_it("lift", function(){ return pro.ast_lift_variables(ast); });
}
if (options.mangle) ast = time_it("mangle", function(){
return pro.ast_mangle(ast, {
toplevel : options.mangle_toplevel,
defines : options.defines,
except : options.reserved_names,
no_functions : options.no_mangle_functions
});
});
if (options.squeeze) ast = time_it("squeeze", function(){
ast = pro.ast_squeeze(ast, {
make_seqs : options.make_seqs,
dead_code : options.dead_code,
keep_comps : !options.unsafe
});
if (options.unsafe)
ast = pro.ast_squeeze_more(ast);
return ast;
});
if (options.ast)
return sys.inspect(ast, null, null);
result += time_it("generate", function(){ return pro.gen_code(ast, options.codegen_options) });
if (!options.codegen_options.beautify && options.max_line_length) {
result = time_it("split", function(){ return pro.split_lines(result, options.max_line_length) });
}
return result;
} catch(ex) {
sys.debug(ex.stack);
sys.debug(sys.inspect(ex));
sys.debug(JSON.stringify(ex));
process.exit(1);
}
};
function time_it(name, cont) {
if (!options.verbose)
return cont();
var t1 = new Date().getTime();
try { return cont(); }
finally { sys.debug("// " + name + ": " + ((new Date().getTime() - t1) / 1000).toFixed(3) + " sec."); }
};

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html { font-family: "Lucida Grande","Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; }
body { max-width: 60em; }
.title { text-align: center; }
.todo { color: red; }
.done { color: green; }
.tag { background-color:lightblue; font-weight:normal }
.target { }
.timestamp { color: grey }
.timestamp-kwd { color: CadetBlue }
p.verse { margin-left: 3% }
pre {
border: 1pt solid #AEBDCC;
background-color: #F3F5F7;
padding: 5pt;
font-family: monospace;
font-size: 90%;
overflow:auto;
}
pre.src {
background-color: #eee; color: #112; border: 1px solid #000;
}
table { border-collapse: collapse; }
td, th { vertical-align: top; }
dt { font-weight: bold; }
div.figure { padding: 0.5em; }
div.figure p { text-align: center; }
.linenr { font-size:smaller }
.code-highlighted {background-color:#ffff00;}
.org-info-js_info-navigation { border-style:none; }
#org-info-js_console-label { font-size:10px; font-weight:bold;
white-space:nowrap; }
.org-info-js_search-highlight {background-color:#ffff00; color:#000000;
font-weight:bold; }
sup {
vertical-align: baseline;
position: relative;
top: -0.5em;
font-size: 80%;
}
sup a:link, sup a:visited {
text-decoration: none;
color: #c00;
}
sup a:before { content: "["; color: #999; }
sup a:after { content: "]"; color: #999; }
h1.title { border-bottom: 4px solid #000; padding-bottom: 5px; margin-bottom: 2em; }
#postamble {
color: #777;
font-size: 90%;
padding-top: 1em; padding-bottom: 1em; border-top: 1px solid #999;
margin-top: 2em;
padding-left: 2em;
padding-right: 2em;
text-align: right;
}
#postamble p { margin: 0; }
#footnotes { border-top: 1px solid #000; }
h1 { font-size: 200% }
h2 { font-size: 175% }
h3 { font-size: 150% }
h4 { font-size: 125% }
h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: "Bookman",Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-weight: normal; }
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var jsp = require("./parse-js"),
pro = require("./process");
var BY_TYPE = {};
function HOP(obj, prop) {
return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop);
};
function AST_Node(parent) {
this.parent = parent;
};
AST_Node.prototype.init = function(){};
function DEFINE_NODE_CLASS(type, props, methods) {
var base = methods && methods.BASE || AST_Node;
if (!base) base = AST_Node;
function D(parent, data) {
base.apply(this, arguments);
if (props) props.forEach(function(name, i){
this["_" + name] = data[i];
});
this.init();
};
var P = D.prototype = new AST_Node;
P.node_type = function(){ return type };
if (props) props.forEach(function(name){
var propname = "_" + name;
P["set_" + name] = function(val) {
this[propname] = val;
return this;
};
P["get_" + name] = function() {
return this[propname];
};
});
if (type != null) BY_TYPE[type] = D;
if (methods) for (var i in methods) if (HOP(methods, i)) {
P[i] = methods[i];
}
return D;
};
var AST_String_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("string", ["value"]);
var AST_Number_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("num", ["value"]);
var AST_Name_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("name", ["value"]);
var AST_Statlist_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS(null, ["body"]);
var AST_Root_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("toplevel", null, { BASE: AST_Statlist_Node });
var AST_Block_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("block", null, { BASE: AST_Statlist_Node });
var AST_Splice_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("splice", null, { BASE: AST_Statlist_Node });
var AST_Var_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("var", ["definitions"]);
var AST_Const_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("const", ["definitions"]);
var AST_Try_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("try", ["body", "catch", "finally"]);
var AST_Throw_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("throw", ["exception"]);
var AST_New_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("new", ["constructor", "arguments"]);
var AST_Switch_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("switch", ["expression", "branches"]);
var AST_Switch_Branch_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS(null, ["expression", "body"]);
var AST_Break_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("break", ["label"]);
var AST_Continue_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("continue", ["label"]);
var AST_Assign_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("assign", ["operator", "lvalue", "rvalue"]);
var AST_Dot_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("dot", ["expression", "name"]);
var AST_Call_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("call", ["function", "arguments"]);
var AST_Lambda_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS(null, ["name", "arguments", "body"])
var AST_Function_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("function", null, AST_Lambda_Node);
var AST_Defun_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("defun", null, AST_Lambda_Node);
var AST_If_Node = DEFINE_NODE_CLASS("if", ["condition", "then", "else"]);

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var jsp = require("./parse-js"),
pro = require("./process"),
slice = jsp.slice,
member = jsp.member,
curry = jsp.curry,
MAP = pro.MAP,
PRECEDENCE = jsp.PRECEDENCE,
OPERATORS = jsp.OPERATORS;
function ast_squeeze_more(ast) {
var w = pro.ast_walker(), walk = w.walk, scope;
function with_scope(s, cont) {
var save = scope, ret;
scope = s;
ret = cont();
scope = save;
return ret;
};
function _lambda(name, args, body) {
return [ this[0], name, args, with_scope(body.scope, curry(MAP, body, walk)) ];
};
return w.with_walkers({
"toplevel": function(body) {
return [ this[0], with_scope(this.scope, curry(MAP, body, walk)) ];
},
"function": _lambda,
"defun": _lambda,
"new": function(ctor, args) {
if (ctor[0] == "name") {
if (ctor[1] == "Array" && !scope.has("Array")) {
if (args.length != 1) {
return [ "array", args ];
} else {
return walk([ "call", [ "name", "Array" ], args ]);
}
} else if (ctor[1] == "Object" && !scope.has("Object")) {
if (!args.length) {
return [ "object", [] ];
} else {
return walk([ "call", [ "name", "Object" ], args ]);
}
} else if ((ctor[1] == "RegExp" || ctor[1] == "Function" || ctor[1] == "Error") && !scope.has(ctor[1])) {
return walk([ "call", [ "name", ctor[1] ], args]);
}
}
},
"call": function(expr, args) {
if (expr[0] == "dot" && expr[2] == "toString" && args.length == 0) {
// foo.toString() ==> foo+""
return [ "binary", "+", expr[1], [ "string", "" ]];
}
if (expr[0] == "name") {
if (expr[1] == "Array" && args.length != 1 && !scope.has("Array")) {
return [ "array", args ];
}
if (expr[1] == "Object" && !args.length && !scope.has("Object")) {
return [ "object", [] ];
}
if (expr[1] == "String" && !scope.has("String")) {
return [ "binary", "+", args[0], [ "string", "" ]];
}
}
}
}, function() {
return walk(pro.ast_add_scope(ast));
});
};
exports.ast_squeeze_more = ast_squeeze_more;

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{
"name" : "uglify-js",
"description" : "JavaScript parser and compressor/beautifier toolkit",
"author" : {
"name" : "Mihai Bazon",
"email" : "mihai.bazon@gmail.com",
"url" : "http://mihai.bazon.net/blog"
},
"version" : "1.2.2",
"main" : "./uglify-js.js",
"bin" : {
"uglifyjs" : "./bin/uglifyjs"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git@github.com:mishoo/UglifyJS.git"
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#! /usr/bin/env node
global.sys = require("sys");
var fs = require("fs");
var jsp = require("../lib/parse-js");
var pro = require("../lib/process");
var filename = process.argv[2];
fs.readFile(filename, "utf8", function(err, text){
try {
var ast = time_it("parse", function(){ return jsp.parse(text); });
ast = time_it("mangle", function(){ return pro.ast_mangle(ast); });
ast = time_it("squeeze", function(){ return pro.ast_squeeze(ast); });
var gen = time_it("generate", function(){ return pro.gen_code(ast, false); });
sys.puts(gen);
} catch(ex) {
sys.debug(ex.stack);
sys.debug(sys.inspect(ex));
sys.debug(JSON.stringify(ex));
}
});
function time_it(name, cont) {
var t1 = new Date().getTime();
try { return cont(); }
finally { sys.debug("// " + name + ": " + ((new Date().getTime() - t1) / 1000).toFixed(3) + " sec."); }
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#! /usr/bin/env node
var parseJS = require("../lib/parse-js");
var sys = require("sys");
// write debug in a very straightforward manner
var debug = function(){
sys.log(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(', '));
};
ParserTestSuite(function(i, input, desc){
try {
parseJS.parse(input);
debug("ok " + i + ": " + desc);
} catch(e){
debug("FAIL " + i + " " + desc + " (" + e + ")");
}
});
function ParserTestSuite(callback){
var inps = [
["var abc;", "Regular variable statement w/o assignment"],
["var abc = 5;", "Regular variable statement with assignment"],
["/* */;", "Multiline comment"],
['/** **/;', 'Double star multiline comment'],
["var f = function(){;};", "Function expression in var assignment"],
['hi; // moo\n;', 'single line comment'],
['var varwithfunction;', 'Dont match keywords as substrings'], // difference between `var withsomevar` and `"str"` (local search and lits)
['a + b;', 'addition'],
["'a';", 'single string literal'],
["'a\\n';", 'single string literal with escaped return'],
['"a";', 'double string literal'],
['"a\\n";', 'double string literal with escaped return'],
['"var";', 'string is a keyword'],
['"variable";', 'string starts with a keyword'],
['"somevariable";', 'string contains a keyword'],
['"somevar";', 'string ends with a keyword'],
['500;', 'int literal'],
['500.;', 'float literal w/o decimals'],
['500.432;', 'float literal with decimals'],
['.432432;', 'float literal w/o int'],
['(a,b,c);', 'parens and comma'],
['[1,2,abc];', 'array literal'],
['var o = {a:1};', 'object literal unquoted key'],
['var o = {"b":2};', 'object literal quoted key'], // opening curly may not be at the start of a statement...
['var o = {c:c};', 'object literal keyname is identifier'],
['var o = {a:1,"b":2,c:c};', 'object literal combinations'],
['var x;\nvar y;', 'two lines'],
['var x;\nfunction n(){; }', 'function def'],
['var x;\nfunction n(abc){; }', 'function def with arg'],
['var x;\nfunction n(abc, def){ ;}', 'function def with args'],
['function n(){ "hello"; }', 'function def with body'],
['/a/;', 'regex literal'],
['/a/b;', 'regex literal with flag'],
['/a/ / /b/;', 'regex div regex'],
['a/b/c;', 'triple division looks like regex'],
['+function(){/regex/;};', 'regex at start of function body'],
// http://code.google.com/p/es-lab/source/browse/trunk/tests/parser/parsertests.js?r=86
// http://code.google.com/p/es-lab/source/browse/trunk/tests/parser/parsertests.js?r=430
// first tests for the lexer, should also parse as program (when you append a semi)
// comments
['//foo!@#^&$1234\nbar;', 'single line comment'],
['/* abcd!@#@$* { } && null*/;', 'single line multi line comment'],
['/*foo\nbar*/;','multi line comment'],
['/*x*x*/;','multi line comment with *'],
['/**/;','empty comment'],
// identifiers
["x;",'1 identifier'],
["_x;",'2 identifier'],
["xyz;",'3 identifier'],
["$x;",'4 identifier'],
["x$;",'5 identifier'],
["_;",'6 identifier'],
["x5;",'7 identifier'],
["x_y;",'8 identifier'],
["x+5;",'9 identifier'],
["xyz123;",'10 identifier'],
["x1y1z1;",'11 identifier'],
["foo\\u00D8bar;",'12 identifier unicode escape'],
//["foo<6F>bar;",'13 identifier unicode embedded (might fail)'],
// numbers
["5;", '1 number'],
["5.5;", '2 number'],
["0;", '3 number'],
["0.0;", '4 number'],
["0.001;", '5 number'],
["1.e2;", '6 number'],
["1.e-2;", '7 number'],
["1.E2;", '8 number'],
["1.E-2;", '9 number'],
[".5;", '10 number'],
[".5e3;", '11 number'],
[".5e-3;", '12 number'],
["0.5e3;", '13 number'],
["55;", '14 number'],
["123;", '15 number'],
["55.55;", '16 number'],
["55.55e10;", '17 number'],
["123.456;", '18 number'],
["1+e;", '20 number'],
["0x01;", '22 number'],
["0XCAFE;", '23 number'],
["0x12345678;", '24 number'],
["0x1234ABCD;", '25 number'],
["0x0001;", '26 number'],
// strings
["\"foo\";", '1 string'],
["\'foo\';", '2 string'],
["\"x\";", '3 string'],
["\'\';", '4 string'],
["\"foo\\tbar\";", '5 string'],
["\"!@#$%^&*()_+{}[]\";", '6 string'],
["\"/*test*/\";", '7 string'],
["\"//test\";", '8 string'],
["\"\\\\\";", '9 string'],
["\"\\u0001\";", '10 string'],
["\"\\uFEFF\";", '11 string'],
["\"\\u10002\";", '12 string'],
["\"\\x55\";", '13 string'],
["\"\\x55a\";", '14 string'],
["\"a\\\\nb\";", '15 string'],
['";"', '16 string: semi in a string'],
['"a\\\nb";', '17 string: line terminator escape'],
// literals
["null;", "null"],
["true;", "true"],
["false;", "false"],
// regex
["/a/;", "1 regex"],
["/abc/;", "2 regex"],
["/abc[a-z]*def/g;", "3 regex"],
["/\\b/;", "4 regex"],
["/[a-zA-Z]/;", "5 regex"],
// program tests (for as far as they havent been covered above)
// regexp
["/foo(.*)/g;", "another regexp"],
// arrays
["[];", "1 array"],
["[ ];", "2 array"],
["[1];", "3 array"],
["[1,2];", "4 array"],
["[1,2,,];", "5 array"],
["[1,2,3];", "6 array"],
["[1,2,3,,,];", "7 array"],
// objects
["{};", "1 object"],
["({x:5});", "2 object"],
["({x:5,y:6});", "3 object"],
["({x:5,});", "4 object"],
["({if:5});", "5 object"],
["({ get x() {42;} });", "6 object"],
["({ set y(a) {1;} });", "7 object"],
// member expression
["o.m;", "1 member expression"],
["o['m'];", "2 member expression"],
["o['n']['m'];", "3 member expression"],
["o.n.m;", "4 member expression"],
["o.if;", "5 member expression"],
// call and invoke expressions
["f();", "1 call/invoke expression"],
["f(x);", "2 call/invoke expression"],
["f(x,y);", "3 call/invoke expression"],
["o.m();", "4 call/invoke expression"],
["o['m'];", "5 call/invoke expression"],
["o.m(x);", "6 call/invoke expression"],
["o['m'](x);", "7 call/invoke expression"],
["o.m(x,y);", "8 call/invoke expression"],
["o['m'](x,y);", "9 call/invoke expression"],
["f(x)(y);", "10 call/invoke expression"],
["f().x;", "11 call/invoke expression"],
// eval
["eval('x');", "1 eval"],
["(eval)('x');", "2 eval"],
["(1,eval)('x');", "3 eval"],
["eval(x,y);", "4 eval"],
// new expression
["new f();", "1 new expression"],
["new o;", "2 new expression"],
["new o.m;", "3 new expression"],
["new o.m(x);", "4 new expression"],
["new o.m(x,y);", "5 new expression"],
// prefix/postfix
["++x;", "1 pre/postfix"],
["x++;", "2 pre/postfix"],
["--x;", "3 pre/postfix"],
["x--;", "4 pre/postfix"],
["x ++;", "5 pre/postfix"],
["x /* comment */ ++;", "6 pre/postfix"],
["++ /* comment */ x;", "7 pre/postfix"],
// unary operators
["delete x;", "1 unary operator"],
["void x;", "2 unary operator"],
["+ x;", "3 unary operator"],
["-x;", "4 unary operator"],
["~x;", "5 unary operator"],
["!x;", "6 unary operator"],
// meh
["new Date++;", "new date ++"],
["+x++;", " + x ++"],
// expression expressions
["1 * 2;", "1 expression expressions"],
["1 / 2;", "2 expression expressions"],
["1 % 2;", "3 expression expressions"],
["1 + 2;", "4 expression expressions"],
["1 - 2;", "5 expression expressions"],
["1 << 2;", "6 expression expressions"],
["1 >>> 2;", "7 expression expressions"],
["1 >> 2;", "8 expression expressions"],
["1 * 2 + 3;", "9 expression expressions"],
["(1+2)*3;", "10 expression expressions"],
["1*(2+3);", "11 expression expressions"],
["x<y;", "12 expression expressions"],
["x>y;", "13 expression expressions"],
["x<=y;", "14 expression expressions"],
["x>=y;", "15 expression expressions"],
["x instanceof y;", "16 expression expressions"],
["x in y;", "17 expression expressions"],
["x&y;", "18 expression expressions"],
["x^y;", "19 expression expressions"],
["x|y;", "20 expression expressions"],
["x+y<z;", "21 expression expressions"],
["x<y+z;", "22 expression expressions"],
["x+y+z;", "23 expression expressions"],
["x+y<z;", "24 expression expressions"],
["x<y+z;", "25 expression expressions"],
["x&y|z;", "26 expression expressions"],
["x&&y;", "27 expression expressions"],
["x||y;", "28 expression expressions"],
["x&&y||z;", "29 expression expressions"],
["x||y&&z;", "30 expression expressions"],
["x<y?z:w;", "31 expression expressions"],
// assignment
["x >>>= y;", "1 assignment"],
["x <<= y;", "2 assignment"],
["x = y;", "3 assignment"],
["x += y;", "4 assignment"],
["x /= y;", "5 assignment"],
// comma
["x, y;", "comma"],
// block
["{};", "1 block"],
["{x;};", "2 block"],
["{x;y;};", "3 block"],
// vars
["var x;", "1 var"],
["var x,y;", "2 var"],
["var x=1,y=2;", "3 var"],
["var x,y=2;", "4 var"],
// empty
[";", "1 empty"],
["\n;", "2 empty"],
// expression statement
["x;", "1 expression statement"],
["5;", "2 expression statement"],
["1+2;", "3 expression statement"],
// if
["if (c) x; else y;", "1 if statement"],
["if (c) x;", "2 if statement"],
["if (c) {} else {};", "3 if statement"],
["if (c1) if (c2) s1; else s2;", "4 if statement"],
// while
["do s; while (e);", "1 while statement"],
["do { s; } while (e);", "2 while statement"],
["while (e) s;", "3 while statement"],
["while (e) { s; };", "4 while statement"],
// for
["for (;;) ;", "1 for statement"],
["for (;c;x++) x;", "2 for statement"],
["for (i;i<len;++i){};", "3 for statement"],
["for (var i=0;i<len;++i) {};", "4 for statement"],
["for (var i=0,j=0;;){};", "5 for statement"],
//["for (x in b; c; u) {};", "6 for statement"],
["for ((x in b); c; u) {};", "7 for statement"],
["for (x in a);", "8 for statement"],
["for (var x in a){};", "9 for statement"],
["for (var x=5 in a) {};", "10 for statement"],
["for (var x = a in b in c) {};", "11 for statement"],
["for (var x=function(){a+b;}; a<b; ++i) some;", "11 for statement, testing for parsingForHeader reset with the function"],
["for (var x=function(){for (x=0; x<15; ++x) alert(foo); }; a<b; ++i) some;", "11 for statement, testing for parsingForHeader reset with the function"],
// flow statements
["while(1){ continue; }", "1 flow statement"],
["label: while(1){ continue label; }", "2 flow statement"],
["while(1){ break; }", "3 flow statement"],
["somewhere: while(1){ break somewhere; }", "4 flow statement"],
["while(1){ continue /* comment */ ; }", "5 flow statement"],
["while(1){ continue \n; }", "6 flow statement"],
["(function(){ return; })()", "7 flow statement"],
["(function(){ return 0; })()", "8 flow statement"],
["(function(){ return 0 + \n 1; })()", "9 flow statement"],
// with
["with (e) s;", "with statement"],
// switch
["switch (e) { case x: s; };", "1 switch statement"],
["switch (e) { case x: s1;s2; default: s3; case y: s4; };", "2 switch statement"],
["switch (e) { default: s1; case x: s2; case y: s3; };", "3 switch statement"],
["switch (e) { default: s; };", "4 switch statement"],
["switch (e) { case x: s1; case y: s2; };", "5 switch statement"],
// labels
["foo : x;", " flow statement"],
// throw
["throw x;", "1 throw statement"],
["throw x\n;", "2 throw statement"],
// try catch finally
["try { s1; } catch (e) { s2; };", "1 trycatchfinally statement"],
["try { s1; } finally { s2; };", "2 trycatchfinally statement"],
["try { s1; } catch (e) { s2; } finally { s3; };", "3 trycatchfinally statement"],
// debugger
["debugger;", "debuger statement"],
// function decl
["function f(x) { e; return x; };", "1 function declaration"],
["function f() { x; y; };", "2 function declaration"],
["function f(x,y) { var z; return x; };", "3 function declaration"],
// function exp
["(function f(x) { return x; });", "1 function expression"],
["(function empty() {;});", "2 function expression"],
["(function empty() {;});", "3 function expression"],
["(function (x) {; });", "4 function expression"],
// program
["var x; function f(){;}; null;", "1 program"],
[";;", "2 program"],
["{ x; y; z; }", "3 program"],
["function f(){ function g(){;}};", "4 program"],
["x;\n/*foo*/\n ;", "5 program"],
// asi
["foo: while(1){ continue \n foo; }", "1 asi"],
["foo: while(1){ break \n foo; }", "2 asi"],
["(function(){ return\nfoo; })()", "3 asi"],
["var x; { 1 \n 2 } 3", "4 asi"],
["ab /* hi */\ncd", "5 asi"],
["ab/*\n*/cd", "6 asi (multi line multilinecomment counts as eol)"],
["foo: while(1){ continue /* wtf \n busta */ foo; }", "7 asi illegal with multi line comment"],
["function f() { s }", "8 asi"],
["function f() { return }", "9 asi"],
// use strict
// XXX: some of these should actually fail?
// no support for "use strict" yet...
['"use strict"; \'bla\'\n; foo;', "1 directive"],
['(function() { "use strict"; \'bla\';\n foo; });', "2 directive"],
['"use\\n strict";', "3 directive"],
['foo; "use strict";', "4 directive"],
// tests from http://es5conform.codeplex.com/
['"use strict"; var o = { eval: 42};', "8.7.2-3-1-s: the use of eval as property name is allowed"],
['({foo:0,foo:1});', 'Duplicate property name allowed in not strict mode'],
['function foo(a,a){}', 'Duplicate parameter name allowed in not strict mode'],
['(function foo(eval){})', 'Eval allowed as parameter name in non strict mode'],
['(function foo(arguments){})', 'Arguments allowed as parameter name in non strict mode'],
// empty programs
['', '1 Empty program'],
['// test', '2 Empty program'],
['//test\n', '3 Empty program'],
['\n// test', '4 Empty program'],
['\n// test\n', '5 Empty program'],
['/* */', '6 Empty program'],
['/*\ns,fd\n*/', '7 Empty program'],
['/*\ns,fd\n*/\n', '8 Empty program'],
[' ', '9 Empty program'],
[' /*\nsmeh*/ \n ', '10 Empty program'],
// trailing whitespace
['a ', '1 Trailing whitespace'],
['a /* something */', '2 Trailing whitespace'],
['a\n // hah', '3 Trailing whitespace'],
['/abc/de//f', '4 Trailing whitespace'],
['/abc/de/*f*/\n ', '5 Trailing whitespace'],
// things the parser tripped over at one point or the other (prevents regression bugs)
['for (x;function(){ a\nb };z) x;', 'for header with function body forcing ASI'],
['c=function(){return;return};', 'resetting noAsi after literal'],
['d\nd()', 'asi exception causing token overflow'],
['for(;;){x=function(){}}', 'function expression in a for header'],
['for(var k;;){}', 'parser failing due to ASI accepting the incorrect "for" rule'],
['({get foo(){ }})', 'getter with empty function body'],
['\nreturnr', 'eol causes return statement to ignore local search requirement'],
[' / /', '1 whitespace before regex causes regex to fail?'],
['/ // / /', '2 whitespace before regex causes regex to fail?'],
['/ / / / /', '3 whitespace before regex causes regex to fail?'],
['\n\t// Used for trimming whitespace\n\ttrimLeft = /^\\s+/;\n\ttrimRight = /\\s+$/;\t\n','turned out this didnt crash (the test below did), but whatever.'],
['/[\\/]/;', 'escaped forward slash inside class group (would choke on fwd slash)'],
['/[/]/;', 'also broke but is valid in es5 (not es3)'],
['({get:5});','get property name thats not a getter'],
['({set:5});','set property name thats not a setter'],
['l !== "px" && (d.style(h, c, (k || 1) + l), j = (k || 1) / f.cur() * j, d.style(h, c, j + l)), i[1] && (k = (i[1] === "-=" ? -1 : 1) * k + j), f.custom(j, k, l)', 'this choked regex/div at some point'],
['(/\'/g, \'\\\\\\\'\') + "\'";', 'the sequence of escaped characters confused the tokenizer'],
['if (true) /=a/.test("a");', 'regexp starting with "=" in not obvious context (not implied by preceding token)']
];
for (var i=0; i<inps.length; ++i) {
callback(i, inps[i][0], inps[i][1]);
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var a=/^(?:(\w+):)?(?:\/\/(?:(?:([^:@\/]*):?([^:@\/]*))?@)?([^:\/?#])(?::(\d))?)?(..?$|(?:[^?#\/]\/))([^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]))?(?:#(.))?/

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(function(){
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a=1;
b=a;
c=1;
d=b;
e=d;
longname=2;
if (longname+1) {
x=3;
if (x) var z = 7;
}
z=1,y=1,x=1
g+=1;
h=g;
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var a = 1 + 2 * 6;
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function bar() { return --x; }
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a=func();
b=z;
for (a++; i < 10; i++) { alert(i); }
var z=1;
g=2;
for (; i < 10; i++) { alert(i); }
var a = 2;
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if (a == 1) {
a = 2;
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function a(b) {
if (b == 1) {
return 2;
} else {
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}
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function x(a) {
if (typeof a === 'object')
return a;
if (a === 42)
return 0;
return a * 2;
}
function y(a) {
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label2 : {
break label2;
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function bar(a) {
try {
foo();
} catch(e) {
alert("Exception caught (foo not defined)");
}
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function id(a) {
// Form-Feed
// Vertical Tab
// No-Break Space
// Mongolian Vowel Separator
// En quad
// Em quad
// En space
// Em space
// Three-Per-Em Space
// Four-Per-Em Space
// Six-Per-Em Space
// Figure Space
// Punctuation Space
// Thin Space
// Hair Space
// Narrow No-Break Space
// Medium Mathematical Space
 // Ideographic Space
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var fs = require('fs'),
uglify = require('uglify-js'),
jsp = uglify.parser,
nodeunit = require('nodeunit'),
path = require('path'),
pro = uglify.uglify;
var Script = process.binding('evals').Script;
var scriptsPath = __dirname;
function compress(code) {
var ast = jsp.parse(code);
ast = pro.ast_mangle(ast);
ast = pro.ast_squeeze(ast, { no_warnings: true });
ast = pro.ast_squeeze_more(ast);
return pro.gen_code(ast);
};
var testDir = path.join(scriptsPath, "compress", "test");
var expectedDir = path.join(scriptsPath, "compress", "expected");
function getTester(script) {
return function(test) {
var testPath = path.join(testDir, script);
var expectedPath = path.join(expectedDir, script);
var content = fs.readFileSync(testPath, 'utf-8');
var outputCompress = compress(content);
// Check if the noncompressdata is larger or same size as the compressed data
test.ok(content.length >= outputCompress.length);
// Check that a recompress gives the same result
var outputReCompress = compress(content);
test.equal(outputCompress, outputReCompress);
// Check if the compressed output is what is expected
var expected = fs.readFileSync(expectedPath, 'utf-8');
test.equal(outputCompress, expected.replace(/(\r?\n)+$/, ""));
test.done();
};
};
var tests = {};
var scripts = fs.readdirSync(testDir);
for (var i in scripts) {
var script = scripts[i];
if (/\.js$/.test(script)) {
tests[script] = getTester(script);
}
}
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//convienence function(src, [options]);
function uglify(orig_code, options){
options || (options = {});
var jsp = uglify.parser;
var pro = uglify.uglify;
var ast = jsp.parse(orig_code, options.strict_semicolons); // parse code and get the initial AST
ast = pro.ast_mangle(ast, options.mangle_options); // get a new AST with mangled names
ast = pro.ast_squeeze(ast, options.squeeze_options); // get an AST with compression optimizations
var final_code = pro.gen_code(ast, options.gen_options); // compressed code here
return final_code;
};
uglify.parser = require("./lib/parse-js");
uglify.uglify = require("./lib/process");
module.exports = uglify