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-// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-library compiler; |
- |
-import 'dart:async'; |
-import 'implementation/apiimpl.dart'; |
- |
-// Unless explicitly allowed, passing [:null:] for any argument to the |
-// methods of library will result in an Error being thrown. |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns a future that completes to the source corresponding to [uri]. |
- * If an exception occurs, the future completes with this exception. |
- * |
- * The source can be represented either as a [:List<int>:] of UTF-8 bytes or as |
- * a [String]. |
- * |
- * The following text is non-normative: |
- * |
- * It is recommended to return a UTF-8 encoded list of bytes because the scanner |
- * is more efficient in this case. In either case, the data structure is |
- * expected to hold a zero element at the last position. If this is not the |
- * case, the entire data structure is copied before scanning. |
- */ |
-typedef Future/*<String | List<int>>*/ CompilerInputProvider(Uri uri); |
- |
-/// Deprecated, please use [CompilerInputProvider] instead. |
-typedef Future<String> ReadStringFromUri(Uri uri); |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns an [EventSink] that will serve as compiler output for the given |
- * component. |
- * |
- * Components are identified by [name] and [extension]. By convention, |
- * the empty string [:"":] will represent the main script |
- * (corresponding to the script parameter of [compile]) even if the |
- * main script is a library. For libraries that are compiled |
- * separately, the library name is used. |
- * |
- * At least the following extensions can be expected: |
- * |
- * * "js" for JavaScript output. |
- * * "js.map" for source maps. |
- * * "dart" for Dart output. |
- * * "dart.map" for source maps. |
- * |
- * As more features are added to the compiler, new names and |
- * extensions may be introduced. |
- */ |
-typedef EventSink<String> CompilerOutputProvider(String name, |
- String extension); |
- |
-/** |
- * Invoked by the compiler to report diagnostics. If [uri] is |
- * [:null:], so are [begin] and [end]. No other arguments may be |
- * [:null:]. If [uri] is not [:null:], neither are [begin] and |
- * [end]. [uri] indicates the compilation unit from where the |
- * diagnostic originates. [begin] and [end] are zero-based character |
- * offsets from the beginning of the compilaton unit. [message] is the |
- * diagnostic message, and [kind] indicates indicates what kind of |
- * diagnostic it is. |
- */ |
-typedef void DiagnosticHandler(Uri uri, int begin, int end, |
- String message, Diagnostic kind); |
- |
-/** |
- * Returns a future that completes to a non-null String when [script] |
- * has been successfully compiled. |
- * |
- * The compiler output is obtained by providing an [outputProvider]. |
- * |
- * If the compilation fails, the future's value will be [:null:] and |
- * [handler] will have been invoked at least once with [:kind == |
- * Diagnostic.ERROR:] or [:kind == Diagnostic.CRASH:]. |
- * |
- * Deprecated: if no [outputProvider] is given, the future completes |
- * to the compiled script. This behavior will be removed in the future |
- * as the compiler may create multiple files to support lazy loading |
- * of libraries. |
- */ |
-Future<String> compile(Uri script, |
- Uri libraryRoot, |
- Uri packageRoot, |
- CompilerInputProvider inputProvider, |
- DiagnosticHandler handler, |
- [List<String> options = const [], |
- CompilerOutputProvider outputProvider, |
- Map<String, dynamic> environment = const {}]) { |
- if (!libraryRoot.path.endsWith("/")) { |
- throw new ArgumentError("libraryRoot must end with a /"); |
- } |
- if (packageRoot != null && !packageRoot.path.endsWith("/")) { |
- throw new ArgumentError("packageRoot must end with a /"); |
- } |
- // TODO(ahe): Consider completing the future with an exception if |
- // code is null. |
- Compiler compiler = new Compiler(inputProvider, |
- outputProvider, |
- handler, |
- libraryRoot, |
- packageRoot, |
- options, |
- environment); |
- // TODO(ahe): Use the value of the future (which signals success or failure). |
- return compiler.run(script).then((_) { |
- String code = compiler.assembledCode; |
- if (code != null && outputProvider != null) { |
- code = ''; // Non-null signals success. |
- } |
- return code; |
- }); |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Kind of diagnostics that the compiler can report. |
- */ |
-class Diagnostic { |
- /** |
- * An error as identified by the "Dart Programming Language |
- * Specification" [http://www.dartlang.org/docs/spec/]. |
- * |
- * Note: the compiler may still produce an executable result after |
- * reporting a compilation error. The specification says: |
- * |
- * "A compile-time error must be reported by a Dart compiler before |
- * the erroneous code is executed." and "If a compile-time error |
- * occurs within the code of a running isolate A, A is immediately |
- * suspended." |
- * |
- * This means that the compiler can generate code that when executed |
- * terminates execution. |
- */ |
- static const Diagnostic ERROR = const Diagnostic(1, 'error'); |
- |
- /** |
- * A warning as identified by the "Dart Programming Language |
- * Specification" [http://www.dartlang.org/docs/spec/]. |
- */ |
- static const Diagnostic WARNING = const Diagnostic(2, 'warning'); |
- |
- /** |
- * Any other warning that is not covered by [WARNING]. |
- */ |
- static const Diagnostic HINT = const Diagnostic(4, 'hint'); |
- |
- /** |
- * Additional information about the preceding non-info diagnostic from the |
- * compiler. |
- * |
- * For example, consider a duplicated definition. The compiler first emits a |
- * message about the duplicated definition, then emits an info message about |
- * the location of the existing definition. |
- */ |
- static const Diagnostic INFO = const Diagnostic(8, 'info'); |
- |
- /** |
- * Informational messages that shouldn't be printed unless |
- * explicitly requested by the user of a compiler. |
- */ |
- static const Diagnostic VERBOSE_INFO = const Diagnostic(16, 'verbose info'); |
- |
- /** |
- * An internal error in the compiler. |
- */ |
- static const Diagnostic CRASH = const Diagnostic(32, 'crash'); |
- |
- /** |
- * An [int] representation of this kind. The ordinals are designed |
- * to be used as bitsets. |
- */ |
- final int ordinal; |
- |
- /** |
- * The name of this kind. |
- */ |
- final String name; |
- |
- /** |
- * This constructor is not private to support user-defined |
- * diagnostic kinds. |
- */ |
- const Diagnostic(this.ordinal, this.name); |
- |
- String toString() => name; |
-} |