var defaults = { // If you want to use a different branch of esprima, or any other // module that supports a .parse function, pass that module object to // recast.parse as options.parser (legacy synonym: options.esprima). parser: require("esprima"), // Number of spaces the pretty-printer should use per tab for // indentation. If you do not pass this option explicitly, it will be // (quite reliably!) inferred from the original code. tabWidth: 4, // If you really want the pretty-printer to use tabs instead of // spaces, make this option true. useTabs: false, // The reprinting code leaves leading whitespace untouched unless it // has to reindent a line, or you pass false for this option. reuseWhitespace: true, // Override this option to use a different line terminator, e.g. \r\n. lineTerminator: require("os").EOL, // Some of the pretty-printer code (such as that for printing function // parameter lists) makes a valiant attempt to prevent really long // lines. You can adjust the limit by changing this option; however, // there is no guarantee that line length will fit inside this limit. wrapColumn: 74, // Aspirational for now. // Pass a string as options.sourceFileName to recast.parse to tell the // reprinter to keep track of reused code so that it can construct a // source map automatically. sourceFileName: null, // Pass a string as options.sourceMapName to recast.print, and // (provided you passed options.sourceFileName earlier) the // PrintResult of recast.print will have a .map property for the // generated source map. sourceMapName: null, // If provided, this option will be passed along to the source map // generator as a root directory for relative source file paths. sourceRoot: null, // If you provide a source map that was generated from a previous call // to recast.print as options.inputSourceMap, the old source map will // be composed with the new source map. inputSourceMap: null, // If you want esprima to generate .range information (recast only // uses .loc internally), pass true for this option. range: false, // If you want esprima not to throw exceptions when it encounters // non-fatal errors, keep this option true. tolerant: true, // If you want to override the quotes used in string literals, specify // either "single", "double", or "auto" here ("auto" will select the one // which results in the shorter literal) // Otherwise, double quotes are used. quote: null, // If you want to print trailing commas in object literals, // array expressions, functions calls and function definitions pass true // for this option. trailingComma: false, }, hasOwn = defaults.hasOwnProperty; // Copy options and fill in default values. exports.normalize = function(options) { options = options || defaults; function get(key) { return hasOwn.call(options, key) ? options[key] : defaults[key]; } return { tabWidth: +get("tabWidth"), useTabs: !!get("useTabs"), reuseWhitespace: !!get("reuseWhitespace"), lineTerminator: get("lineTerminator"), wrapColumn: Math.max(get("wrapColumn"), 0), sourceFileName: get("sourceFileName"), sourceMapName: get("sourceMapName"), sourceRoot: get("sourceRoot"), inputSourceMap: get("inputSourceMap"), parser: get("esprima") || get("parser"), range: get("range"), tolerant: get("tolerant"), quote: get("quote"), trailingComma: get("trailingComma"), }; };
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#1 | 19553 | swellard | Move and rename clients | ||
//guest/perforce_software/helix-web-services/main/source/clients/2016.1.0/javascript/node_modules/recast/lib/options.js | |||||
#1 | 19053 | tjuricek |
Rebuild JavaScript Client SDK. The JavaScript client now is a "typed" approach that tends to be similar in approach to the other clients, based on the swagger definition for the platform version. Importantly, client SDK tests are individual scripts (that run under node) that are actually controlled via TestNG. This approach now lets us use a consistent test reporting format so we can at least collect reports from each of the jobs. The documentation is still in progress, that I want to validate as the tests are generated. |