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- estree-util-visit
- estree-util-visit/color.browser.js
- estree-util-visit/color.js
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estree-util-visit
esast (and estree) utility to visit nodes.
Similar to unist-util-visit
.
Basically the tiniest you can go (while being usable).
Also has nice stack traces if something crashes.
Install
This package is ESM only:
Node 12+ is needed to use it and it must be import
ed instead of require
d.
npm:
npm install estree-util-visit
Use
import {parse} from 'acorn'
import {visit} from 'estree-util-visit'
var tree = parse(
'export function x() { console.log(1 + "2"); process.exit(3) }',
{sourceType: 'module'}
)
visit(tree, function (node) {
if (node.type === 'Literal') console.log(node.value)
})
// Both enter and leave:
// walk(tree, {
// enter(node, field, index, parents) {},
// leave(node, field, index, parents) {}
// })
Yields:
1
"2"
3
API
This package exports the following identifiers: visit
, EXIT
, CONTINUE
, and
SKIP
.
There is no default export.
visit(tree, visitor|visitors)
Visit nodes (inclusive descendants of tree
), with
ancestral information.
This algorithm performs depth-first tree traversal in preorder (NLR) and/or postorder (LRN).
Compared to other estree walkers, this does not need a dictionary of which fields are nodes, because it ducktypes instead.
Walking the tree is an intensive task.
Make use of the return values of the visitor(s) when possible.
Instead of walking a tree multiple times, walk it once, use
unist-util-is
to check if a node matches, and then perform different
operations.
Parameters
tree
(Node
) — Tree to traversevisitor
(Function
) — Same as passing{enter: visitor}
visitors
({enter: visitor, exit: visitor}
) — Two functions, respectively called when entering a node (preorder) or before leaving a node (postorder)
next? = visitor(node, key, index, ancestors)
Called when a node is found.
Visitors are free to transform node
.
They can also transform the parent of node (the last of ancestors
).
Replacing node
itself, if SKIP
is not returned, still causes its
descendants to be walked.
If adding or removing previous siblings of node
, visitor
should return
a new index
(number
) to specify the sibling to traverse after
node
is traversed.
Adding or removing next siblings of node
is handled as expected without
needing to return a new index
.
Parameters
node
(Node
) — Found nodekey
(string?
) — Field at whichnode
lives in its parentindex
(number?
) — Index at whichnode
lives ifparent[key]
is an arrayancestors
(Array.<Node>
) — Ancestors ofnode
Returns
The return value can have the following forms:
index
(number
) — Treated as a tuple of[CONTINUE, index]
action
(symbol
) — Treated as a tuple of[action]
tuple
(Array.<symbol|number>
) — List with one or two values, the first anaction
, the second andindex
. Note that passing a tuple only makes sense if theaction
isSKIP
. If theaction
isEXIT
, that action can be returned. If theaction
isCONTINUE
,index
can be returned.
action
An action can have the following values:
EXIT
(symbol
) — Stop traversing immediatelyCONTINUE
(symbol
) — Continue traversing as normal (same behaviour as not returning an action)SKIP
(symbol
) — Do not traverse this node’s children. Has no effect inleave
Related
Contribute
See contributing.md
in syntax-tree/.github
for ways to get
started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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