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Browserify transform to remove unreachable code

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  • unreachable-branch-transform

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (unreachable-branch-transform) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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unreachable-branch-transform

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Removes unreachable code branches in if statements, ternaries ?, and logical operations || &&, where the test is determinable (like comparing two constants). This is similar to what UglifyJS's "dead_code" compressor option does, but without the extra code transformations.

When combined with something like envify and browserify, you can perform conditional require calls without including more code than you need.

Install

npm install unreachable-branch-transform

Example outputs

// original 
var transport = process.env.TARGET === 'client' ? require('ajax') : require('fs');

// after envify
var transport = 'server' === 'client' ? require('ajax') : require('fs');
// then after unreachable-branch-transform
var transport = require('fs');
// original
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
  console.log('in dev mode');
} else {
  console.log('in some other mode');
}

// after envify
if ('production' === 'development') {
  console.log('in dev mode');
} else {
  console.log('in some other mode');
}

// then after unreachable-branch-transform
{
  console.log('in some other mode');
}

Usage

  • unreachable-branch-transform can be used a browserify transform. Just include it like any other transform.
  • unreachable-branch-transform can also be used on raw code by calling the transform function exposed by requiring the package.

Frequently asked questions

Why are undefined equality references not removed?

If you have a branch with the format

if (undefined === 'production') {
  /* ... */
}

it will not be removed. Unfortunately, undefined is not a constant in older browser runtimes and can be reassigned. In this case, it could be possible that undefined does indeed equal 'production'.

Credit

esmangle-evaluator is from the esmangle project.