import { createRequire } from "node:module"; import { parse as parseBinding, parseSync as parseSyncBinding } from "./bindings.js"; import { wrap } from "./wrap.js"; export { default as visitorKeys } from "../generated/visit/keys.js"; export { Visitor } from "./visit/index.js"; export { ExportExportNameKind, ExportImportNameKind, ExportLocalNameKind, ImportNameKind, ParseResult, Severity, } from "./bindings.js"; export { rawTransferSupported } from "./raw-transfer/supported.js"; const require = createRequire(import.meta.url); // Lazily loaded as needed let parseSyncRaw = null, parseRaw, parseSyncLazy = null, parseLazy, LazyVisitor; /** * Lazy-load code related to raw transfer. * @returns {undefined} */ function loadRawTransfer() { if (parseSyncRaw === null) { ({ parseSyncRaw, parse: parseRaw } = require("./raw-transfer/eager.js")); } } /** * Lazy-load code related to raw transfer lazy deserialization. * @returns {undefined} */ function loadRawTransferLazy() { if (parseSyncLazy === null) { ({ parseSyncLazy, parse: parseLazy, Visitor: LazyVisitor } = require("./raw-transfer/lazy.js")); } } /** * Parse JS/TS source synchronously on current thread. * * @param {string} filename - Filename * @param {string} sourceText - Source text of file * @param {Object|undefined} options - Parsing options * @returns {Object} - Object with property getters for `program`, `module`, `comments`, and `errors` * @throws {Error} - If `experimentalRawTransfer` or `experimentalLazy` option is enabled, * and raw transfer is not supported on this platform */ export function parseSync(filename, sourceText, options) { if (options?.experimentalRawTransfer) { loadRawTransfer(); return parseSyncRaw(filename, sourceText, options); } if (options?.experimentalLazy) { loadRawTransferLazy(); return parseSyncLazy(filename, sourceText, options); } return wrap(parseSyncBinding(filename, sourceText, options)); } /** * Parse JS/TS source asynchronously on a separate thread. * * Note that not all of the workload can happen on a separate thread. * Parsing on Rust side does happen in a separate thread, but deserialization of the AST to JS objects * has to happen on current thread. This synchronous deserialization work typically outweighs * the asynchronous parsing by a factor of between 3 and 20. * * i.e. the majority of the workload cannot be parallelized by using this method. * * Generally `parseSync` is preferable to use as it does not have the overhead of spawning a thread. * If you need to parallelize parsing multiple files, it is recommended to use worker threads. * * @param {string} filename - Filename * @param {string} sourceText - Source text of file * @param {Object|undefined} options - Parsing options * @returns {Object} - Object with property getters for `program`, `module`, `comments`, and `errors` * @throws {Error} - If `experimentalRawTransfer` or `experimentalLazy` option is enabled, * and raw transfer is not supported on this platform */ export async function parse(filename, sourceText, options) { if (options?.experimentalRawTransfer) { loadRawTransfer(); return await parseRaw(filename, sourceText, options); } if (options?.experimentalLazy) { loadRawTransferLazy(); return await parseLazy(filename, sourceText, options); } return wrap(await parseBinding(filename, sourceText, options)); } /** * Get `Visitor` class to construct visitors with. * @returns {function} - `Visitor` class */ export function experimentalGetLazyVisitor() { loadRawTransferLazy(); return LazyVisitor; }